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Capacity in litres (gallons)

Item

Variant

55 (12.1)

Fuel tank

Vehicles with a petrol
engine - C-MAX

53 (11.7)

Fuel tank

1.6L Duratorq-TDCi - C-
MAX

60 (13.2)

Fuel tank

2.0L Duratorq-TDCi - C-
MAX

4.5 (1)

Windscreen washer system
- with headlamp washers

All

3 (0.7)

Windscreen washer system
- without headlamp
washers

All

4.1 (0.9)

Engine oil - with filter

1.6L Duratec-16V Ti-VCT

3.75 (0.8)

Engine oil - without filter

1.6L Duratec-16V Ti-VCT

approx. 5.8 (1.3)

Cooling system

1.6L Duratec-16V Ti-VCT

3.8 (0.8)

Engine oil - with filter

1.6L Duratorq-TDCi

3.5 (0.8)

Engine oil - without filter

1.6L Duratorq-TDCi

approx. 7.3 (1.6)

Cooling system

1.6L Duratorq-TDCi

5.7 (1.3)

Engine oil - with filter

2.0L Duratorq-TDCi

5.4 (1.2)

Engine oil - without filter

2.0L Duratorq-TDCi

approx. 8.4 (1.9)

Cooling system

2.0L Duratorq-TDCi

Engine oil top up capacities

Capacity in litres (gallons)

Engine

0.7 (0.2)

1.6L Duratec-16V Ti-VCT

1.6 (0.4)

1.6L Duratorq-TDCi

1.8 (0.4)

2.0L Duratorq-TDCi

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Summary of Contents for 2011 C-Max

Page 1: ...Feel the difference FordC MAX Owner s handbook ...

Page 2: ...eserved to change specifications design or equipment at any time without notice and without incurring any obligations This publication or part thereof may not be reproduced nor translated without our approval Errors and omissions excepted Ford Motor Company 2011 All rights reserved Part number CG3567en 12 2010 20110125082809 E108837 ...

Page 3: ...er Principle of operation 48 Coded keys 48 Arming the engine immobiliser 48 Disarming the engine immobiliser 48 Alarm Principle of operation 49 Arming the alarm 50 Disarming the alarm 50 Steering wheel Adjusting the steering wheel 51 Audio control 51 Voice control 52 Wipers and washers Windscreen wipers 53 Autowipers 53 Windscreen washers 54 Rear window wiper and washers 54 Adjusting the windscree...

Page 4: ... 123 Auxiliary power sockets 124 Cup holders 125 Storage compartments 125 Glasses holder 125 Childminder mirror 126 Auxiliary input AUX IN socket 126 USB port 127 Satellite navigation unit holder 127 Floor mats 127 Starting the engine General information 128 Ignition switch 128 Steering wheel lock 128 Starting a petrol engine 129 Starting a diesel engine 130 Keyless starting 130 Diesel particulate...

Page 5: ...tion 163 Luggage anchor points 163 Luggage covers 165 Rear under floor storage 165 Cargo nets 165 Roof racks and load carriers 167 Towing Towing a trailer 170 Retractable tow ball 170 Driving hints Running in 174 Cold weather precautions 174 Driving through water 174 Emergency equipment First aid kit 175 Warning triangle 175 Emergency exit 175 Fuses Fuse box locations 176 Changing a fuse 176 Fuse ...

Page 6: ...18 Audio introduction Important audio information 222 Audio unit overview Audio unit overview 223 Audio system security Security code 229 Audio unit operation On off control 230 Sound button 230 Waveband button 230 Station tuning control 230 Station preset buttons 231 Autostore control 231 Traffic information control 231 Audio unit menus Automatic volume control 233 Digital signal processing DSP 2...

Page 7: ...ice 263 Using an iPod 264 Navigation introduction General information 266 Road Safety 266 Navigation Quick start Navigation Quick start 268 Navigation unit overview Navigation unit overview 271 Loading the navigation data 275 System settings System settings 276 Navigation system Route options menu 279 Route displays 280 Traffic Message Channel Principle of operation 281 Using TMC 281 Map updates M...

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Page 9: ... by the caution symbol Symbols on your vehicle When you see these symbols read and follow the relevant instructions in this handbook before touching or attempting adjustment of any kind PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Now you can be sure that your Ford parts are Ford parts Your Ford has been built to the highest standards using high quality Ford Original Parts As a result you can enjoy driving it for many y...

Page 10: ...wing parts Sheet metal Bonnet Wings Doors Luggage compartment lid or tailgate E130165 Bumper and radiator grille Radiator grille Front and rear bumper E130166 Exterior mirror E130167 Glass Rear window Side glass Windscreen 8 Introduction ...

Page 11: ...E130168 Lighting Rear lamps Headlamp E130169 9 Introduction ...

Page 12: ...QUICK START Instrument panel overview Left hand drive E130098 H I G F E D C B A X W V U T S Q P O R L M N J K 10 Quick start ...

Page 13: ...Information display control all vehicles except right hand drive vehicles with voice control See Information displays page 84 C Information and entertainment display control right hand drive vehicles with voice control only C Instrument cluster See Gauges page 78 See Warning lamps and indicators page 80 D Audio control all vehicles without voice control See Information displays page 84 E 11 Quick ...

Page 14: ...O Heated windscreen switch See Heated windows and mirrors page 107 P Climate controls See Climate control page 101 Q Start button See Keyless starting page 130 R Ignition switch See Ignition switch page 128 S Audio control See Audio control page 51 Voice control See Voice control page 52 T Steering wheel adjustment See Adjusting the steering wheel page 51 U Horn V Cruise control switches See Cruis...

Page 15: ...l detection ranges Unlocking the vehicle E87384 Open any door Note A valid passive key must be located within the detection range of that door One long flash of the direction indicators confirms that all the doors and the luggage compartment lid have been unlocked and that the alarm has been disarmed Locking the vehicle E87384 Touch a front door handle lock sensor to lock the vehicle See Keyless e...

Page 16: ...ow sensitivity C Autolamps E70719 The headlamps will come on and go off automatically depending on the ambient light See Autolamps page 59 Electric windows Note To reduce wind noise or buffeting when just one window is open open the opposite window slightly See Electric windows page 72 14 Quick start ...

Page 17: ...e arrow buttons to navigate through the menus and press OK to make a selection See General information page 84 Manual climate control Heating the interior quickly E129884 Cooling the interior quickly E129887 Defrosting and demisting the windscreen E129888 See Manual climate control page 102 15 Quick start ...

Page 18: ...F Press and hold the start button for two seconds or press three times within three seconds Press the start button See Keyless starting page 130 Diesel particulate filter DPF WARNING Do not park or idle your vehicle over dry leaves dry grass or other combustible materials The DPF regeneration process creates very high exhaust gas temperatures and the exhaust will radiate a considerable amount of h...

Page 19: ...esidual fuel to drain into the fuel tank E119081 Slightly raise the fuel nozzle to remove it See Fuel filler flap page 138 Manual transmission Selecting reverse gear E99067 On some vehicles it is necessary to raise the collar whilst selecting reverse gear See Manualtransmission page 142 Automatic transmission WARNING Apply the brakes before moving the selector lever and keep them applied until you...

Page 20: ... system allows you to set a speed to which the vehicle then becomes limited See Speed limiter page 162 Towing the vehicle on four wheels CAUTION For certain engine and transmission combinations it is recommended not to tow the vehicle with the drive wheels on the ground See Towing the vehicle on four wheels page 185 18 Quick start ...

Page 21: ...ing WARNINGS Do not leave unattended children in your vehicle If your vehicle has been involved in an accident have the child restraints checked by properly trained technicians Note Mandatory use of child restraints varies from country to country Only child restraints certified to ECE R44 03 or later have been tested and approved for use in your vehicle A choice of these are available from your De...

Page 22: ...en sit in an upright position Secure children that weigh more than 15 kilograms but are less than 150 centimetres tall in a booster seat or a booster cushion CAUTION When using a child seat on a rear seat make sure that the child seat rests tightly against the vehicle seat It may be necessary to lift or remove the head restraint See Head restraints page 111 Booster seat Group 2 E70710 We recommend...

Page 23: ... make sure that the seat belt is not slack or twisted CAUTION The child seat must rest tightly against the vehicle seat It may be necessary to lift or remove the head restraint See Head restraints page 111 Note When using a child seat on a front seat always adjust the front passenger seat to its fully rearwards position If it proves difficult to tighten the lap section of the seat belt without sla...

Page 24: ...this mass group However we recommend that you secure children in a government approved child seat in the rear seat UF Suitable for universal category forward facing child seats approved for use in this mass group However we recommend that you secure children in a government approved child seat in the rear seat ISOFIX child seats Mass group categories Seating positions 1 0 Forward facing Rear facin...

Page 25: ...ward facing child restraints systems of universal category approved for use in this mass group and ISOFIX size class The ISOFIX size class for both universal and semi universal child restraints systems is defined by the capital letters A to G These identification letters are displayed on ISOFIX child restraints At time of publishing the recommended Group O ISOFIX baby safety seat is the Britax Rom...

Page 26: ...ints The ISOFIX system comprises two rigid attachment arms on the child restraint that attach to anchor points on the outboard rear seats where the cushion and backrest meet Tether anchor points are fitted behind the outboard rear seats for child restraints with a top tether Top tether anchor points All vehicles E133892 Top tether anchor points C MAX WARNING If your vehicle is equipped with the co...

Page 27: ...cable remove the luggage cover to ease installation See Luggage covers page 165 1 Route the tether strap to the anchor point E75531 2 Push the child seat back firmly to engage the ISOFIX lower anchor points 3 Tighten the tether strap in line with the child seat manufacturer s instructions CHILD SAFETY LOCKS WARNING You cannot open the doors from inside if you have put the child safety locks on Man...

Page 28: ... Turn anti clockwise to lock and clockwise to unlock Right hand side Turn clockwise to lock and anti clockwise to unlock Electric child safety locks Note Pressing the switch will also disable the rear electric window switches E124779 26 Child safety ...

Page 29: ...these fitted by a properly trained technician Note You will hear a loud bang and see a cloud of harmless powdery residue if an airbag deploys This is normal Note Only wipe airbag covers with a damp cloth Front airbags E74302 The driver airbag front passenger airbag and the seat belt pretensioners will deploy during significant frontal collisions or collisions that are up to 30 degrees from the lef...

Page 30: ...not use a seat belt that is slack or twisted Do not wear thick clothing The seat belt must fit tightly around your body to achieve its optimum effect Position the shoulder strap of the seat belt over the centre of your shoulder and position the lap strap tightly across your hips Seat belt pretensioners have a lower deployment threshold than the airbags During minor collisions it is possible that o...

Page 31: ...gaged Note The seat belt tongues are designed so that you can only insert them into the correct buckle E74124 E129521 Pull the belt out steadily It may lock if you pull it sharply or if the vehicle is on a slope Press the red button on the buckle to release the belt Let it retract completely and smoothly When in use the rear seat belts should be placed in the belt guides on the outboard seatbacks ...

Page 32: ...centre seat 3 Pull the larger tongue across the lap and insert it into the buckle to the right of the centre seat Note If in constant use you can leave the belt buckled in the black buckle When it is not in use or when you fold or move the rear seats you should release the belt from the black buckle E129523 Press the red button on the right buckle to release the belt Let it retract Press the butto...

Page 33: ...ay lock if you pull it sharply or if the vehicle is on a slope 2 Securely attach the spring hook to the anchor point 3 Pull the tongue across the lap and insert it into the buckle to the right of the centre seat Note If in constant use you can leave the belt attached to the anchor point When it is not in use or when you fold or move the rear seats you should release the spring hook from the anchor...

Page 34: ...moothly to the retractor in the roof Stow the tongue securely flat against the roof trim WARNING Always replace the rubber cover when stowing the belt assembly Third row seat belts Note When not in use place the seat belts in the clips on the outboard trim Make sure that the seat belt tongue is positioned above the clip E135424 E135425 32 Occupant protection ...

Page 35: ...hen the vehicle is moving The audible warning and warning lamp will go off after seven minutes Deactivating the seat belt reminder See your dealer Grand C MAX only Rear seat belt reminder WARNING If multiple belts are unfastened within a few seconds of each other only one audible chime will sound Note Press the OK button on the steering wheel control to confirm the message A visual reminder of the...

Page 36: ...it a child restraint on a seat protected by an operational airbag in front of it have a passenger airbag deactivation switch fitted Ask your dealer for further information Note The key switch is located at the end of the instrument panel on the side of the glove compartment The airbag deactivation lamp is located between the sun visors E130110 If the airbag warning lamp illuminates or flashes when...

Page 37: ...abling the passenger airbag WARNING Make sure that the passenger airbag is enabled when you are not using a child restraint on the front passenger seat Turn the switch to position B 35 Occupant protection ...

Page 38: ...e key in the ignition 2 Cycle the key from position 0 to II and then back to 0 four times within six seconds 3 Leave the key in position 0 and press any button on the remote control within 10 seconds You will receive confirmation via a chime or LED that programming has been successful Note Further remote controls may be programmed at this stage 4 Press any button on each additional remote control ...

Page 39: ...control over to remove the battery 5 Install a new battery 3V CR 2032 with the facing upwards 6 Replace the battery cover Remote control without a folding key blade 1 2 1 E87964 1 Press and hold the pushbuttons on the edges to release the cover Carefully remove the cover 2 Remove the key blade E105362 3 3 Twist a flat bladed screwdriver in the position shown to separate the two halves of the remot...

Page 40: ...AUTION Do not touch the battery contacts or the printed circuit board with the screwdriver 5 Carefully prise out the battery with the screwdriver 6 Install a new battery 3V CR 2032 with the facing downwards 7 Assemble the two halves of the remote control 8 Install the key blade 38 Keys and remote controls ...

Page 41: ... door open The door will be double locked when it is closed Double locking is a theft protection feature that prevents someone from opening the doors from the inside Double locking with the key Turn the key to the lock position twice within three seconds Double locking with the remote control Press the button twice within three seconds Unlocking Unlocking with the key Turn the top of the key towar...

Page 42: ...the luggage compartment lid unless it is free from obstruction WARNINGS Careless opening and closing of the luggage compartment lid can override the protection function and cause injuries Do not place objects on the luggage compartment lid Make sure the luggage compartment lid is fully closed after operation CAUTIONS Operate the luggage compartment lid only when your vehicle is stationary Make sur...

Page 43: ... operation will be delayed for approximately three seconds Press the centre console switch the luggage compartment lid switch or the luggage compartment lid release handle Programming the luggage compartment lid stop position 1 Open the luggage compartment lid 2 Stop the luggage compartment lid at the required height 3 Press and hold the luggage compartment lid switch for at least three seconds A ...

Page 44: ...onsole switch the luggage compartment lid switch or the luggage compartment lid release handle E130232 The luggage compartment lid will close automatically when it comes into contact with the vehicle body Locking the doors individually with the key Note If the central locking function fails to operate the doors can be individually locked using the key in the position shown C MAX E112203 Left hand ...

Page 45: ...icle battery is flat The passive key frequencies are jammed The passive key battery is flat Note If the passive entry system does not function you will need to use the key blade to lock and unlock your vehicle The keyless system allows the driver to operate the vehicle without the use of a key or remote control E78276 Passive locking and unlocking requires a valid passive key to be located within ...

Page 46: ... and will pop back up if the passive key is located inside the vehicle with the doors locked Note If a second valid passive key is located within the rear exterior detection range the luggage compartment lid can be closed Unlocking the vehicle Note If the vehicle remains locked for longer than three days the keyless system will enter an energy saving mode This is to reduce the discharge of the veh...

Page 47: ... Any keys left inside the vehicle interior when it is locked will be disabled A disabled key cannot be used to turn the ignition on or start the engine In order to use these passive keys again they have to be enabled To enable all your passive keys unlock the vehicle using a passive key or the remote control unlocking function All passive keys will then be enabled if the ignition is turned on or t...

Page 48: ... to stop E71956 To close all the windows press and hold the remote control lock button for at least three seconds Press the lock or unlock button to stop the closing function The anti trap function is also active during global closing Vehicles with keyless entry E87384 WARNING Take care when using global closing In an emergency touch a door handle lock sensor to stop Note Global closing can be act...

Page 49: ...To close all the windows press and hold the driver s door handle for at least two seconds The anti trap function is also active during global closing 47 Locks ...

Page 50: ... information Have replacement keys recoded together with your existing keys If you lose a key you can obtain a replacement from your Ford Dealer If possible provide them with the key number from the tag provided with the original keys You can also obtain additional keys from your Ford Dealer ARMING THE ENGINE IMMOBILISER The engine immobiliser is armed automatically a short time after you have swi...

Page 51: ...hicle The sounder has its own battery and will sound an alarm siren even if someone disconnects the vehicle battery or the battery back up sounder itself Triggering the alarm Once armed the alarm is triggered in any of the following ways If someone opens a door the tailgate or the bonnet without a valid key or remote control If someone removes the audio or navigation system If the ignition is turn...

Page 52: ...ct Ask on Exit You can select full or reduced guard using the information display See General information page 84 Information messages See Informationmessages page 91 ARMING THE ALARM To arm the alarm lock the vehicle See Locks page 39 DISARMING THE ALARM Vehicles without keyless entry Perimeter alarm Disarm and silence the alarm by unlocking the doors with the key and switching the ignition on wi...

Page 53: ...t position page 110 1 2 2 E95178 3 E95179 WARNING Make sure that you fully engage the locking lever when returning it to its original position AUDIO CONTROL Select the required source on the audio unit The following functions can be operated with the remote control Type 1 E129462 B D C A E Volume up A Seek up or next B Volume down C Seek down or previous D Mode E 51 Steering wheel ...

Page 54: ...revious Press the seek button to tune the radio to the next or previous stored preset play the next or the previous track Press and hold the seek button to tune the radio to the next station up or down the frequency band seek through a track VOICE CONTROL E129464 Pull the button to select or deselect voice control See Voice control page 245 52 Steering wheel ...

Page 55: ...ng will switch off the system If the vehicle is again slowed to walking speed or is brought to a standstill the system is reactivated AUTOWIPERS CAUTIONS Do not switch autowipers on in dry weather conditions The rain sensor is very sensitive and the wipers may operate if dirt mist or flies hit the windscreen Replace the wiper blades as soon as they begin to leave bands of water and smears If you d...

Page 56: ...on the windscreen With high sensitivity the wipers will operate if the sensor detects a small amount of water on the windscreen WINDSCREEN WASHERS E129188 WARNING Do not operate the washer for more than 10 seconds at a time and never when the reservoir is empty Whilst the lever is pulled towards the steering wheel the washer will work in conjunction with the wipers After releasing the lever the wi...

Page 57: ... is pushed away from the steering wheel the washer will work in conjunction with the wipers After releasing the lever the wipers operate for a short time ADJUSTING THE WINDSCREEN WASHER JETS E73425 The eye ball jets can be adjusted precisely using a pin HEADLAMP WASHERS The headlamp washers will operate with the windscreen washers when the headlamps are on Note To stop the washer fluid reservoir e...

Page 58: ...ir normal position as soon as you switch on the ignition so make sure that the outside of the windscreen is free from snow and ice before you switch on the ignition Note The windscreen wiper blades are different in length See Technical specifications page 57 If you install wiper blades of the wrong length the rain sensor may not work correctly Service position E129989 E129986 A Switch off the igni...

Page 59: ...lade 1 Lift the wiper arm E130060 3 2 2 Slightly rotate the wiper blade from the wiper arm 3 Disengage the wiper blade from the wiper arm 4 Remove the wiper blade Note Make sure that the wiper blade locks into place 5 Install in the reverse order TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Windscreen wiper blade lengths Dimension in mm inches Passenger side Driver side 630 24 8 730 28 7 57 Wipers and washers ...

Page 60: ... the parking lamps will discharge the battery Switch off the ignition Both sides Turn the switch to position B One side E130139 A B Right hand side A Left hand side B Main and dipped beam E130140 Push the lever forward to switch between main and dipped beam Headlamp flasher Pull the lever slightly towards the steering wheel 58 Lighting ...

Page 61: ...headlamps on manually Note If you have switched autolamps on you can only switch the main beam on when autolamps has switched the headlamps on Note If autolamps have been switched on in conjunction with autowipers dipped headlamps will illuminate automatically when the rain sensor activates the windscreen wipers continuously E70719 The headlamps will come on and go off automatically depending on t...

Page 62: ...ed with automatic headlamp levelling E70722 A B Raised headlamp beams A Lowered headlamp beams B You can adjust the level of the headlamp beams according to the vehicle load Recommended headlamp levelling switch positions Switch posi tion Load in luggage compartment Load Third row seats Second row seats Front seats 0 1 2 0 0 5 2 2 1 2 1 0 5 2 3 1 2 3 0 5 2 Max 1 3 1 2 4 1 5 2 Max 1 1 1 See Vehicle...

Page 63: ... FLASHERS E71943 For item location See Quickstart page 10 DIRECTION INDICATORS E130141 Note Tap the lever up or down to make the direction indicators flash only three times CORNERING LAMPS E72898 B A B A 61 Lighting ...

Page 64: ... door open with the ignition switch off all lamps will go off automatically after some time to prevent the vehicle battery from discharging To switch them back on switch on the ignition for a short time If you press and hold switch B for 3 seconds all lamps will stay off regardless of the doors or luggage compartment lid position Press the switch again to reverse REMOVING A HEADLAMP WARNING Have X...

Page 65: ...ghts and the ignition off Let the bulb cool down before removing it Have Xenon bulbs changed by a properly trained technician There is a risk of electric shock CAUTIONS Do not touch the glass of the bulb CAUTIONS Only fit bulbs of the correct specification See Bulb specification chart page 70 Note The following instructions describe how to remove the bulbs Fit replacements in the reverse order unl...

Page 66: ...emoving a headlamp page 62 E130175 4 2 2 Remove the cover 3 Disconnect the electrical connector 4 Release the clip and remove the bulb Headlamp dipped beam CAUTION Do not touch the glass of the bulb 1 Remove the headlamp See Removing a headlamp page 62 E130176 3 4 2 2 Remove the cover 3 Turn the bulb holder anti clockwise and remove it 4 Remove the bulb Cornering lamp 1 Remove the headlamp See Rem...

Page 67: ... Remove the headlamp See Removing a headlamp page 62 E130181 2 3 4 2 Remove the cover 3 Remove the bulb holder 4 Remove the bulb Side repeater E72263 1 Carefully remove the side repeater E72291 2 Remove the bulb holder 3 Remove the bulb Approach lamp Note Position the mirror glass as far inwards as possible 65 Lighting ...

Page 68: ...glass and release the metal retaining clip E72265 2 3 2 Remove the lamp 3 Remove the bulb Front fog lamps 1 2 3 E99405 Note You cannot separate the fog lamp bulb from the bulb holder 1 Using a suitable implement remove the cover 2 Remove the screws 3 Remove the lamp 4 E99406 5 66 Lighting ...

Page 69: ...move the trim panel E130197 2 3 2 Disconnect the electrical connector 3 Remove the wing nut 4 Remove the lamp E130198 A B 5 Remove the bulb holder 6 Gently press the bulb into the bulb holder turn it anti clockwise and remove it A Tail and brake lamp B Direction indicator Reversing lamp tail lamp and fog lamp E130199 1 Remove the trim panel 67 Lighting ...

Page 70: ... 6 Gently press the bulb into the bulb holder turn it anti clockwise and remove it A Reversing lamp B Tail and fog lamp Central high mounted brake lamp E87619 1 Detach the clips 3 2 2 E130235 2 Insert a suitable object into the holes 3 Carefully pull the lamp towards the front of the vehicle to release the spring clips 68 Lighting ...

Page 71: ...bulb Number plate lamp 3 2 1 E72789 1 Carefully release the spring clip 2 Remove the lamp 3 Turn the bulb anti clockwise and remove it Interior lamps Vehicles with LED lamps Note The LED board is not a serviceable item please consult your dealer if this fails E125092 69 Lighting ...

Page 72: ...n Lamp 21 PY21W Front direction indicator 55 H1 Headlamp main beam 55 1 H7 Headlamp dipped beam 55 H1 Cornering lamp 55 H11 Front fog lamp 5 W5W Side lamp 5 WY5W Side repeater 5 W5W Approach lamp 21 PY21W Rear direction indicator 21 5 P21 5W Brake and tail lamp 5 W5W Tail lamp 21 P21W Rear fog lamp 21 P21W Reversing lamp 5 W5W Number plate lamp 70 Lighting ...

Page 73: ...Power watt Specification Lamp 5 W5W Central high mounted stop lamp 5 W5W Luggage compartment lamp 1 Fit a replacement with the same rating as the one you have removed 71 Lighting ...

Page 74: ...trim panel of the driver s door E70848 Opening and closing the windows automatically Press or lift the switch to the second action point and release it completely Press or lift it again to stop the windows Safetyswitchforrearwindows WARNING On some vehicles pressing the switch will also lock the rear doors from inside See Child safety locks page 25 Note You can always operate the rear windows from...

Page 75: ...ntil you have reset the memory After the battery has been disconnected from the vehicle you must reset the memory separately for each window Note On vehicles with a convertible top the roof and doors must be fully closed before carrying out the following procedure 1 Lift and hold the switch until the window is fully closed 2 Release the switch 3 Lift the switch again for one more second 4 Push and...

Page 76: ...button The mirrors will fold automatically when you lock the vehicle with the key the remote control or a keyless entry system request The mirrors will unfold when you unlock the vehicle with the key the remote control a keyless entry system request the driver s interior door handle or starting the engine Manual folding and unfolding The electric folding mirrors operate with the ignition on Note Y...

Page 77: ...will not detect obstacles pedestrians motorcyclists or cyclists Do not use the system as a replacement for using the side and rear view mirrors and looking over your shoulder before changing lanes The system is not a replacement for careful driving and is only to be used as an aid The system is a convenience feature that aids the driver in detecting vehicles that may have entered the blind spot zo...

Page 78: ...system E124741 Detection limitations There may be certain instances where vehicles entering and exiting the blind spot zones may not be detected Instances which may cause non detection Debris build up on the rear bumper panels in the area of the sensors Certain manoeuvring of vehicles entering and exiting the blind zone Vehicles passing through the blind zone at high speed Severe weather condition...

Page 79: ...e disruptive reflections Note Keep the rear bumper area surrounding the sensors free from dirt ice and snow If a sensor becomes blocked the system performance may degrade A blocked sensor message may be displayed The system will automatically return to normal operation once two other vehicles have been detected on both sides Trailer towing false alerts CAUTION Vehicles fitted with a trailer tow mo...

Page 80: ...GAUGES Type 1 B C D E A E130149 Information display See Information displays page 84 A Speedometer B Engine coolant temperature gauge C Fuel gauge D Tachometer E 78 Instruments ...

Page 81: ...mperature the needle will remain in the centre section CAUTION Do not restart the engine until the cause of overheating has been resolved If the needle enters the red section the engine is overheating Stop the engine switch the ignition off and determine the cause once the engine has cooled down See Engine coolant check page 193 Fuel gauge The arrow adjacent to the fuel pump symbol indicates on wh...

Page 82: ...or page 75 See Information messages page 91 Brake system lamp It illuminates when the parking brake is engaged WARNING Reduce your speed gradually and stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so Use your brakes with care If it illuminates when you are driving check that the parking brake is not engaged If the parking brake is not engaged this indicates a malfunction Have the system checked by...

Page 83: ... all unnecessary electrical equipment Have the system checked by a properly trained technician immediately Low fuel level warning lamp If it illuminates refuel as soon as possible Main beam indicator It will illuminate when you switch the headlamp main beam on It will flash when you use the headlamp flasher Message indicator It will illuminate when a new message is stored in the information displa...

Page 84: ...in menu 2 Highlight Settings with the up and down arrow buttons and press the right arrow button 3 Highlight Chimes and press the right arrow button 4 Highlight Information or Warning and press the OK button to switch the chime on and off 5 Press the left arrow button to exit the menu Press and hold the left arrow button to return to the main menu display Automatic transmission If position P is no...

Page 85: ... stand by mode when the front seat belts have been fastened It will be reactivated if either seat belt is unfastened Do not sit on top of a fastened seat belt to prevent the seat belt reminder from coming on The occupant protection system will only provide optimum protection when you use the seat belt properly When the vehicle s speed exceeds the pre determined limit a warning chime will sound if ...

Page 86: ...s to show the current function in use CD Radio Auxiliary input Phone Settings Controls Press the up and down arrow buttons to scroll through and highlight the options within a menu Press the right arrow button to enter a sub menu Press the left arrow button to exit a menu Hold the left arrow button pressed at any time to return to the main menu display escape button Press the OK button to choose a...

Page 87: ...to StartStop Auto light rain Dimming Ambient light Lighting Auto Manual Set Hdlamp delay Manual 20 seconds 40 seconds 60 seconds Information Settings B C A E130509 Ford EcoMode Gear shifting Anticipation Speed Ford EcoMode English Deutsch Italiano Français Español Türkçe Pyccкий Nederlands Polski Português Svenska Language Always on On demand Always off Navigation info 85 Information displays ...

Page 88: ...Time 2 Once Heat now Full guard Reduced Ask on exit System check B C A E130510 Measure unit l 100km Miles Gallon Temp unit Celsius Fahrenheit Menu structure information and entertainment display You can access the menu using the buttons on the audio or navigation unit 86 Information displays ...

Page 89: ...ttings Sound Nav audio mixing DSP settings DSP equaliser News Alt frequency RDS regional DAB service link Bluetooth Set time Clock settings Set date GPS time Set time zone Summertime 24 hour mode Menu E130532 Menu structure information and entertainment display You can access the menu using the Information and entertainment display control For item location See Quick start page 10 87 Information d...

Page 90: ...ce City postcode Street District Start guidance Country Traffic TMC messages Block next section Route sections list TA Points of interest Near destination Along motorway POIs near address Search by name POIs nearby Home address Last destinations Change address Start guidance Route options Route Tour planning Stored tours Store position New tour Favourites Favourites A Z B C A E130534 88 Informatio...

Page 91: ...ructure Auxiliary See separate menu structure Phone See separate menu structure Menu Navigation System info Enter position Demo mode GPS info Driver Eco Settings Dynamic Motorway Tunnel Ferry motorail Toll Seasonal roads Route Toll sticker Route options Arrows on map Nav time display Map heading up Best contrast Map content Map display B C C B A E130535 89 Information displays ...

Page 92: ...the current average fuel consumption Average fuel consumption Indicates the average fuel consumption since the function was last reset Average speed Indicates the average speed calculated since the function was last reset Outside air temperature Shows the outside air temperature Odometer Registers the total mileage of the vehicle Resetting the trip computer To reset a particular display 1 Highligh...

Page 93: ...n be deactivated Warning messages Information messages INFORMATION MESSAGES Note Certain messages may be abbreviated or shortened depending upon which cluster type you have E130248 Press the OK button to acknowledge and remove some messages from the information display Other messages will be removed automatically after a short time Certain messages need to be confirmed before you can access the me...

Page 94: ...cal system overvoltage stop safely Have the system checked by a properly trained technician as soon as possible amber Battery low check handbook Blind spot monitor Action Message indicator Message See Blind spot monitor page 75 amber BLIS sensor blocked check handbook Have the system checked by a properly trained technician as soon as possible amber BLIS right sensor fault service required Have th...

Page 95: ...afely possible and close red Passenger door open Vehicle is moving Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible and close red Passenger side rear door open Vehicle is moving Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible and close red Luggage compartment lid open Vehicle is moving Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible and close See Opening and closingthebonnet page 187 red Bonnet open Vehicle no...

Page 96: ...cked by a properly trained technician as soon as possible amber Immobiliser malfunction service required Hill start assist Action Message indicator Message Have the system checked by a properly trained technician amber Hill start assist not available Keyless system Action Message indicator Message Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so and switch off the ignition Have the system checked ...

Page 97: ...30 Ford KeyFree press brake and clutch See Changing the remote control battery page 36 Key battery low replace soon See Steering wheel lock page 128 Steering lock engaged turn steering wheel Lighting Action Message indicator Message Have the system checked by a properly trained technician as soon as possible amber Headlamp malfunction service required One or both of the brake lamp bulbs have blown...

Page 98: ...s safe to do so and switch off the ignition Have the system checked by a properly trained technician as soon as possible red High engine temperature stop safely Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible Have the system checked by a properly trained technician immediately red Brake system malfunction stop safely Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible Have the system checked by a properly tra...

Page 99: ...witch off the ignition Have the system checked by a properly trained technician as soon as possible red Steering malfunction stop safely Power steering Full steering will be maintained but you will need to exert greater force on the steering wheel Have the system checked by a properly trained technician as soon as possible amber Steering assist malfunction check handbook Have the system checked by...

Page 100: ...g conditions it is possible that the clutches in the transmission can overheat In these circumstances it is neces sary to press the brake pedal and stop the vehicle to prevent further red Transmission too hot press brake overheating Select N NEUTRAL or P PARK and apply the foot brake and parking brake until the transmission has cooled and the message disap pears from the display If the vehicle is ...

Page 101: ... further amber Transmission too hot press brake overheating Select N NEUTRAL or P PARK and apply the foot brake and parking brake until the transmission has cooled and the message disap pears from the display Have the system checked by a properly trained technician as soon as possible amber Transmission limited function check handbook At low outside temperatures after starting the engine it may ta...

Page 102: ...age The pressure in one or more tyres has dropped Check as soon as possible amber Check tyre pressures Permanent malfunction Have your vehicle checked by a prop erly trained technician amber Tyre pressure sys malfunction service required 100 Information displays ...

Page 103: ...ning operates only when the temperature is above 4ºC 39ºF Note If you use the air conditioning the fuel consumption of your vehicle will be higher Air is directed through the evaporator where it is cooled Humidity is extracted from the air to help keep the windows free of mist The resulting condensation is directed to the outside of the vehicle and it is therefore normal if you see a small pool of...

Page 104: ... MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL Air distribution control E74660 A C B D E Face level A Face level and footwell B Footwell C Footwell and windscreen D Windscreen E You can set the air distribution control to any position between the symbols 102 Climate control ...

Page 105: ...129884 Ventilation E129885 Set the air distribution control blower and air vents to suit your requirements Air conditioning Switching the air conditioning on and off If you turn the blower off the air conditioning will turn off When you turn the blower on again the air conditioning will come on automatically Cooling with outside air E129886 Cooling the interior quickly E129887 103 Climate control ...

Page 106: ...nd recirculated air on and off while the air distribution control is set to windscreen If necessary switch the heated windows on See Heated windows and mirrors page 107 Reducing interior air humidity E129889 AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL E91390 The system controls the temperature amount and distribution of the air flow automatically and adjusts them according to the driving and weather conditions Pres...

Page 107: ...iver s and passenger s side are linked If you adjust the temperature using the rotary control on the driver s side the settings will be adjusted to the same setting on the passenger s side In mono mode MONO appears in the display To switch mono mode off Select a temperature for the passenger s side with the rotary control on the passenger s side Mono mode will switch off and MONO disappears from t...

Page 108: ...e control operate automatically and cannot be adjusted manually The blower is set to high speed and the temperature to HI When you select windscreen defrosting and demisting the heated screens switch on automatically and switch off after a short time To return to auto mode press the AUTO button Switching the air conditioning on and off E91393 Press the A C button to switch the air conditioning on ...

Page 109: ...ces of combustible vapours or dust or in enclosed spaces The parking heater should be switched on for approximately 10 minutes at least once a month all year round This prevents the water pump and heater motor from seizing Note The parking heater will only operate if there is at least 7 5 litres 1 6 gallons of fuel in the fuel tank and the ambient temperature is below 15 C 59 F The heater will not...

Page 110: ...ches on Note You must programme the times at least 70 minutes in advance of the time you wish to set Note You must set the time and date correctly See Clock page 123 To programme the heating times 1 Use the arrow buttons on the steering wheel to enter the main menu See Information displays page 84 2 Select the park heater option E136301 Once Program 1 Program 2 Heat now Park Heater The two time fu...

Page 111: ...t the required time and date 3 Press OK to confirm the set time and date Activating the heater manually Highlight Heat now and press the OK button A cross appears in the box when the heater is activated To deactivate the heater uncheck the Heat now function Fuel operated heater depending on country WARNING The fuel operated heater must not be operated at filling stations near sources of combustibl...

Page 112: ...p of your head and as far forwards as possible remaining comfortable keep sufficient distance between yourself and the steering wheel We recommend a minimum of 250 millimetres 10 inches between your breastbone and the airbag cover hold the steering wheel with your arms slightly bent bend your legs slightly so that you can press the pedals fully position the shoulder strap of the seat belt over the...

Page 113: ...D RESTRAINTS Adjusting the head restraint WARNINGS Raise the rear head restraint when the rear seat is occupied by a passenger When using a forward facing child restraint on a rear seat always remove the head restraint from that seat E66539 Adjust the head restraint so that the top of it is level with the top of your head 111 Seats ...

Page 114: ...Removing the head restraint Press the locking buttons and remove the head restraint ELECTRIC SEATS E78060 112 Seats ...

Page 115: ... Head restraints page 111 Second row seats C MAX Comfort seat system WARNING Do not slide the outboard seats rearwards into the comfort position if the centre seat is folded forwards There is a risk of injury in the event of an accident or if the centre seat falls back down CAUTION Do not fold the seatback forward when the seat is fully to the rear in the comfort position Slide the seat fully forw...

Page 116: ...he lever on the underside of the seat Fold the centre seat forwards and push it back down fully until it engages Install the luggage cover See Luggage covers page 165 Folding the seatbacks down WARNING Do not place hot drinks in the cup holders when the vehicle is moving Note All three seatbacks can be folded forward independently of one another Note A table surface and cup holders are located on ...

Page 117: ...age compartment the rear seats can be folded forward Note All three seats can be folded forward independently of one another Note If one or both outboard seats is to be folded forward together with the centre seat fold the centre seat forward first Note If only the outboard seats are to be folded forward the centre seatback must be left in the upright position Fold the seatback down See Folding th...

Page 118: ...etaining strap is detached from the head restraint it will recoil back into the seat Note If one or both outboard seats are folded forward together with the centre seat the outboard seats must be folded back down first E78073 X Before folding the seats back down pull the lower bar on the rear of each seat and check that the latches are in the extended position Detach the retaining straps WARNING M...

Page 119: ...he rear seats can be removed completely 1 Fold the seat forward See Folding the seats forward E78076 2 Fold the seat up to an angle of approximately 45 degrees to the floor E78075 3 Push down both red levers to open the locking mechanism 4 Remove the seat Installing the seats WARNINGS To avoid injury take care when folding the seats down Make sure that the locking hole on the floor is clear of san...

Page 120: ...xtended position Push the seat back down until it engages Second row seats Grand C MAX Folding the seatback forwards or backwards E135422 Lift the lever and push the seatback It will move in steps Stowing the centre seat WARNING Make sure the centre seat back is in the upright position when the vehicle is moving Note You can use the space between the outboard seats to access the third row seats wh...

Page 121: ...1 3 Pull the strap to fold the centre seat over into the right hand seat base 4 Fold the right hand seat cushion down Moving the seats backwards and forwards Note If the centre seat is not stowed it will move with the right hand seat E129300 Folding the seats forward WARNING Do not use the third row seats when the second row seats have been folded forward 119 Seats ...

Page 122: ...129296 1 Either pull the lever on the side of the seat cushion or pull the strap at the rear of the seat The seat will move forward 2 Fold the seatback forward Third row seats Grand C MAX Note Remove the luggage cover See Luggage covers page 165 Note When not in use the seat belts should be placed in the clips on the outboard trim See Fasteningtheseat belts page 29 Folding the seats flat CAUTIONS ...

Page 123: ...ack forward HEATED SEATS CAUTION Operating this function with the engine off will drain the battery E130471 The maximum temperature is reached after five or six minutes It is regulated thermostatically The seat heating will operate only when the ignition is on 121 Seats ...

Page 124: ... become inoperable for a certain time to prevent damage due to overheating Note The sun blind can only be operated when the ignition is on E125025 The sun blind is operated by a switch located between the sun visors Opening and closing the sun blind E125146 A B Press to close A Press to open B Opening and closing the sun blind manually Press and hold the switch to the first action point Release it...

Page 125: ...e ignition on In case the blind no longer opens or closes properly follow this relearning procedure 1 Press switch B to the first action point twice and release it within two seconds 2 Press switch A to the first action point twice and release it within two seconds 3 Press and hold switch B to the first action point until the blind fully opens 4 Press and hold switch A to the first action point un...

Page 126: ...andard sockets E78056 Auxiliary power sockets are located in the centre console and in the luggage compartment Power inverter CAUTIONS If you use the socket when the engine is not running the battery may discharge If the LED flashes continuously re insert the plug or switch the ignition off and then on again It will switch off if the temperature is above 85 C 185 F The LED will flash once When it ...

Page 127: ...vehicle is moving Seat back trays WARNING Do not use the trays when the vehicle is moving Make sure that you secure the trays in the lowered position before setting off E72630 STORAGECOMPARTMENTS Rear storage compartment E72982 GLASSES HOLDER E75193 125 Convenience features ...

Page 128: ...E91508 CHILDMINDER MIRROR E75192 AUXILIARY INPUT AUX IN SOCKET E91511 E130068 See Auxiliary input AUX IN socket page 239 126 Convenience features ...

Page 129: ...he holder to the desired position 3 Lock Note Make sure that the navigation unit holder is locked in position FLOOR MATS WARNING When using the floor mats always make sure the floor mat is properly secured using the appropriate fixings and positioned so that it does not interfere with the operation of the pedals 127 Convenience features ...

Page 130: ... on All electrical circuits are operational Warning lamps and indicators illuminate This is the key position when driving You must also select it when being towed III The starter motor is activated Release the key as soon as the engine starts STEERING WHEEL LOCK WARNING Always check that the steering is unlocked before attempting to move your vehicle Vehicles without keyless starting To activate t...

Page 131: ... after three attempts wait 10 seconds and follow the Flooded engine procedure If you have difficulty starting the engine when the temperature is below 25ºC 13ºF press the accelerator pedal between to of its travel and try again Flooded engine Vehicleswithmanualtransmission 1 Fully depress the clutch pedal 2 Fully depress the accelerator pedal and hold it there 3 Start the engine Vehicles with auto...

Page 132: ...g system may not function if the key is close to metal objects or electronic devices such as mobile phones WARNINGS Always check that the steering wheel lock is deactivated before attempting to move your vehicle See Steering wheel lock page 128 Note A valid passive key must be located inside the vehicle to switch the ignition on and start the engine Note To start your engine you must also fully de...

Page 133: ...out the cover E85767 2 Insert the key into the key holder 3 With the key in this position you can use the start button to switch the ignition on and start your vehicle Stopping the engine with the vehicle stationary Note The ignition all electrical circuits warning lamps and indicators will be switched off Manual transmission Press the start button Automatic transmission 1 Move the selector lever ...

Page 134: ...ns mean that you may need to support the regeneration process If you drive only short distances or your journeys contain frequent stopping and starting where there is increased acceleration and deceleration occasional trips with the following conditions will assist the regeneration process Drive your vehicle at a constant speed preferably on a main road or motorway for up to 20 minutes Avoid prolo...

Page 135: ...E135813 Connect the engine heater for 2 to 3 hours before starting the engine 133 Starting the engine ...

Page 136: ...m is on by default To switch the system off press the switch in the instrument panel The system will only be de activated for the current ignition cycle To turn it on press the switch again For item location See Quickstart page 10 Note The Start stop indicator will illuminate green when the engine shuts down See Warning lamps and indicators page 80 Note The Start stop indicator will flash amber re...

Page 137: ...ke system vacuum If a road speed of 10 kph 6 mph has not been exceeded To re start the engine Note The gear lever must be in the neutral position Depress the clutch pedal The system may automatically restart the engine under certain conditions for example Low battery voltage To maintain the interior climate 135 Start stop ...

Page 138: ...verall fuel consumption E121813 A B C A Gear shifting B Anticipation C Efficient speed Gear shifting Using the highest drivable gear appropriate for the road conditions will improve fuel consumption Anticipation Adjusting your vehicle speed and the distance to other vehicles without the need for heavy braking or acceleration will improve fuel consumption Efficient speed Higher speeds use more fuel...

Page 139: ...add kerosene paraffin or petrol to diesel This could cause damage to the fuel system CAUTIONS Use diesel that meets the specification defined by EN 590 or the relevant national specification Note We recommend that you use only high quality fuel Note The use of additives or other engine treatments not approved by Ford is not recommended Note We do not recommend the prolonged use of additives intend...

Page 140: ...liding door is inhibited from opening fully when the fuel filler flap is open E86613 Press the flap to open it Open the flap fully until it engages When you insert the fuel nozzle a spring loaded inhibitor will open if the correct size nozzle is detected This helps to avoid filling up with the wrong fuel WARNING Stop refuelling after the fuel nozzle stops the second time Additional fuel will fill ...

Page 141: ...ey are intended as a comparison between makes and models of vehicles They are not intended to represent the real world fuel consumption you may get from your vehicle Real world fuel consumption is governed by many factors including driving style high speed driving stop start driving air conditioning usage the accessories fitted and towing etc Your Ford dealer can give you advice on improving your ...

Page 142: ...sel Stage V manual transmission 149 5 6 50 4 4 8 58 9 7 1 39 8 2 0L Duratorq TDCi DW Diesel Stage V automatic transmission Grand C MAX Fuel consumption figures CO2 emis sions Combined Extra urban Urban Variant g km l 100 km mpg l 100 km mpg l 100 km mpg 159 6 9 40 9 5 7 49 6 8 9 31 7 1 6L Duratec 16V Ti VCT Sigma Stage V 159 6 9 40 9 5 5 51 4 9 2 30 7 1 6L EcoBoost SCTi Sigma Stage V without start...

Page 143: ...m mpg 124 4 7 60 1 4 3 65 7 5 5 51 4 1 6L Duratorq TDCi DV Diesel Stage V with start stop 139 5 3 53 3 4 5 62 8 6 6 42 8 2 0L Duratorq TDCi DW Diesel Stage V manual transmission 154 5 8 48 7 5 56 5 7 4 38 2 2 0L Duratorq TDCi DW Diesel Stage V automatic transmission 141 Fuel and refuelling ...

Page 144: ...e to creep when you have selected a drive gear Press the button on the selector lever to select reverse and park The selector lever position will be shown in the information display Park WARNINGS Select park only when your vehicle is stationary Apply the parking brake and select park before leaving your vehicle Make sure that the selector lever is latched in position Note An audible warning will s...

Page 145: ...ckwards to shift up Gears may be skipped by moving the selector lever repeatedly at short intervals Manual mode also provides a kickdown function See Kickdown Sportmodeandmanualshifting Vehicles with a 6 speed transmission Note A shift will occur only when the vehicle speed and the engine speed are appropriate Sport Mode Note In Sport mode the transmission operates as normal but gears are selected...

Page 146: ...Release the accelerator pedal when you no longer require kickdown Emergency park position release lever Use the lever to move the selector lever from the park position in the event of an electrical malfunction or if your vehicle has a flat battery 1 3 2 4 S E125156 1 Insert a small flat bladed tool into the slot 2 Turn the tool through 90 degrees 3 Push downwards on the tool to detach the gaiter f...

Page 147: ...sure on the brake pedal The ABS will not eliminate the dangers inherent when you drive too close to the vehicle in front of you the vehicle is aquaplaning you take corners too fast the road surface is poor PARKING BRAKE All vehicles WARNING Vehicles with an automatic transmission should always be left with the selector lever in position P Press the foot brake pedal firmly Pull the parking brake le...

Page 148: ...ssist does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due care and attention Emergency brake assist will detect when you brake heavily by measuring the rate at which you press the brake pedal It will provide maximum braking efficiency as long as you press the pedal Emergency brake assist can reduce stopping distances in critical situations Trailer stability control WARNINGS Trailer stabi...

Page 149: ...To turn the system off and on See Information displays page 84 147 Stability control ...

Page 150: ...ystem can be switched on and off using the information display See General information page 84 Activating the system WARNINGS You must remain in the vehicle once you have activated the system WARNINGS At all times you are responsible for controlling the vehicle supervising the system and intervening if required If a malfunction is detected when the system is active the system will be deactivated a...

Page 151: ...ntil the system deactivates automatically If a forward gear was selected when the system became active select reverse gear If reverse gear was selected when the system became active select a forward gear 149 Hill start assist ...

Page 152: ...utomatically when any trailer lamps or lighting boards are connected to the 13 pin socket via a trailer tow module we have approved Note Keep the sensors free from dirt ice and snow Do not clean with sharp objects Note The parking aid may emit false tones if it detects a signal using the same frequency as the sensors or if the vehicle is fully laden Note The outer sensors may detect the side walls...

Page 153: ...d Have the system checked by a properly trained technician E130180 A trailer symbol indicates there is a trailer attached and the system is disabled USING THE PARKING AID VEHICLES WITH FRONT AND REAR PARKING AID WARNING The parking aid does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due care and attention Switching the parking aid on and off The parking aid is per default off To switch t...

Page 154: ...intermittent tone A continuous tone will start at a distance of less than 30 centimetres 11 inches to the front or rear bumper Note On vehicles with a tow bar fitted and approved by us the continuous tone will start at a distance of 45 centimetres 18 inches from the rear bumper You will hear an alternating tone from the front and rear if obstacles are closer than 30 centimetres 11 inches to the fr...

Page 155: ...E130180 A trailer symbol indicates there is a trailer attached and the rear sensors are disabled 153 Parking aid ...

Page 156: ...or transmission and brakes The manoeuvre can be stopped by holding the steering wheel or pressing the active park assist control switch Active park assist will visually and audibly instruct the driver throughout the procedure to safely park the vehicle USINGACTIVEPARKASSIST CAUTIONS The sensors may not detect objects in heavy rain or other conditions that cause disruptive reflections The sensors m...

Page 157: ...reverse gear Drive slowly to position A then follow the system instructions E130108 WARNING If a speed of 10 km h 6 mph is exceeded the system will be disabled and you will need to take full control of the vehicle Move the vehicle backwards cautiously using the accelerator and brake pedals to control the vehicle Parking aid warning tones will sound Stop the vehicle when you hear a continuous tone ...

Page 158: ...orwards Stop the vehicle when you hear a continuous tone Repeat the above steps until the vehicle is satisfactory parked The message centre will indicate when active park assist has finished the manoeuvre 156 Active park assist ...

Page 159: ...ending on the ambient temperature vehicle and road conditions The distances shown in the display may differ from the actual distance Do not place objects in front of the camera The camera is located on the luggage compartment lid near the handle E99105 Activatingtherearviewcamera CAUTION The camera may not detect objects that are close to the vehicle With the ignition and the audio unit switched o...

Page 160: ...and are calculated for vehicles in maximum load conditions on an even road surface The lines show a projected vehicle path based on the current steering wheel angle and the distance from the exterior mirrors and rear bumper E99458 A B C D E A B C D Exterior mirror clearance 0 1 metre 4 inches A Red 0 3 metre 12 inches B Amber 1 metre 39 inches C 158 Rear view camera ...

Page 161: ...off Note The system will automatically switch off once the vehicle speed has reached approximately 15 km h 9 mph Press the parking aid switch in the instrument panel For item location See Quick start page 10 Vehicles with parking aid The display will additionally show a coloured distance bar This guide indicates the distance from the rear bumper to the detected obstacle These are colour coded as f...

Page 162: ...peed Press the SET switch or the SET switch to store and maintain your current speed The cruise control indicator will illuminate See Warning lamps and indicators page 80 Changing the set speed WARNING When you are going downhill your speed may increase above the set speed The system will not apply the brakes Change down a gear and press the SET switch to assist the system in maintaining the set s...

Page 163: ...ou previously set Resuming the set speed Press the RES switch The cruise control indicator will illuminate and the system will attempt to resume the speed that you previously set Switching cruise control off E130072 The system will not retain the speed that you previously set The cruise control indicator will not illuminate 161 Cruise control ...

Page 164: ...et Setting the speed limit Use the cruise control switches to alter the maximum speed setting Press switch A or switch C to select your desired speed limit The speed is displayed in the information display and stored as the set speed Press switch D to cancel the limiter and place it in standby mode The information display will confirm deactivation by showing the set speed crossed out Press switch ...

Page 165: ...icle Do not exceed the maximum front and rear axle loads for your vehicle See Vehicle identification plate page 216 Heavy loads when placed in the passenger compartment should be on or behind folded rear seats as shown See Rear seats page 113 CAUTION Do not allow items to contact the rear windows C Max E98627 Grand C Max E97377 LUGGAGEANCHORPOINTS Note Item A is not available on vehicles with a ty...

Page 166: ...E130146 B A C D C MAX A C MAX and Grand C MAX B Grand C MAX C C MAX D 164 Load carrying ...

Page 167: ... end of the case inwards REAR UNDER FLOOR STORAGE WARNING When you are using a child restraint with a support leg on a second row seat make sure that you locate the support leg securely on the under floor storage compartment lid Make sure that you install the foam spacer correctly inside the storage compartment and that you position the lid correctly E78097 CARGO NETS C MAX WARNING Luggage retenti...

Page 168: ...not use the cargo net if the third row seats are in use E87052 1 Push the ends of the upper bar towards each other and insert them into the retainers on the roof Push the bar forwards into the narrow section of the retainers E130320 Note Make sure the centre seat is upright Note Only install the cargo net behind the rear seats 2 Attach the net to the luggage anchor points See Luggage anchor points...

Page 169: ...s 600 miles intervals To minimise windnoise when the roof rack is not in use cross rails should be moved rearwards and placed together To reduce fuel consumption cross rails should be removed when not in use Installing the crossbars WARNING Distribute the load evenly over the loading area and keep the centre of gravity as low as possible Secure the load well to prevent it from slipping Never place...

Page 170: ...attach the adhesive pads to the crossbars in the positions shown 4 Nm 3 2 E130066 2 Pull the handle out 3 Turn the handle clockwise to bring the crossbar in contact with the rail 4 E130067 A Note Make sure there is no gap between crossbar and rail A 4 Turn the handle a minimum of 3 5 revolutions E98208 5 Push the handle in Turn the key clockwise to lock 6 Remove the key 168 Load carrying ...

Page 171: ...the T notch 1 2 3 E98209 1 Pull the handle out 2 Lower the cover 3 Remove the sliding bar Installing a roof box E130002 Make sure the adhesive pads are not in contact with the installation bolt 169 Load carrying ...

Page 172: ...d be placed toward the nose within the maximum nose load as this gives the best stability The stability of the vehicle to trailer combination is very much dependant on the quality of the trailer In high altitude regions above 1 000 metres 3 281 feet the stipulated maximum permitted gross train weight must be reduced by 10 for every additional 1 000 metres 3 281 feet Steep gradients WARNING The ove...

Page 173: ...iler or dismantle load carriers and their attachments Dismantle attachments for tracking stabilisation Remove the plug for the trailer power supply and the adapter from the socket Failure to do so may result in damage to the bumper E130345 1 Insert the key into the handwheel and turn it clockwise to unlock E130346 2 Pull the handwheel out and turn it anti clockwise to the stop The tow ball arm aut...

Page 174: ...cked by a properly trained technician 1 Insert the key into the handwheel and turn it clockwise to unlock 2 Pull the handwheel out and turn it anti clockwise to the stop The tow ball arm automatically swivels into the midway position E75179 3 Release the handwheel The tow ball arm is not locked This is indicated by the warning tone and the handwheel projects about five millimetres 0 2 inch from it...

Page 175: ...ompleted the handwheel is in its housing and that there is no gap you have locked the handwheel anti clockwise and removed the key the tow ball arm is locked It must not move when jerked Maintenance CAUTIONS The towing hitch and control unit are maintenance free Do not grease or oil them Only the manufacturer should carry out repairs or dismantle the towing hitch When cleaning the vehicle with a s...

Page 176: ...and systems can be affected at temperatures below 30 C 22 F DRIVING THROUGH WATER Driving through water CAUTIONS Drive through water in an emergency only and not as part of normal driving Engine damage can occur if water enters the air filter In an emergency the vehicle can be driven through water to a maximum depth of 200 mm and at a maximum speed of 10 km h 6 mph Extra caution should be exercise...

Page 177: ...age 165 WARNING TRIANGLE E130151 Slide the front seat fully rearwards See Seats page 110 EMERGENCY EXIT If your vehicle has been involved in an accident occupants seated in the third row must evacuate the vehicle using the second row centre seat E129302 Pull the red handle and fold the seatback forward 175 Emergency equipment ...

Page 178: ... modify the electrical system of your vehicle in any way Have repairs to the electrical system and the replacement of relays and high current fuses carried out by a properly trained technician Switch the ignition and all electrical equipment off before touching or attempting to change a fuse CAUTION Fit a replacement fuse with the same rating as the one you have removed Note You can identify a blo...

Page 179: ...fuse box E129925 Circuits protected Ampere rating Fuse ABS pump 40 7 ABS valve 30 8 Headlamp washer 20 9 Heater blower 40 10 Not used 11 Engine Control Relay 30 12 Starter relay 30 13 Heated windscreen right hand side 40 14 Not used 15 177 Fuses ...

Page 180: ... 10 25 Powertrain control module PCM 15 26 Air conditioning clutch 15 27 Not used 28 Heated rear window 25 29 Engine control module 5 30 Not used 31 EGR Valve swirl control valves HEGO sensor engine management 10 32 Ignition Coils 10 33 Injectors 10 34 Diesel filter heater active grille shutters 15 35 Engine control module 10 36 ABS 5 37 Engine control module transmission control module 15 38 Head...

Page 181: ...cuits protected Ampere rating Fuse Rear window wiper 15 42 Headlamp levelling 15 43 Not used 44 Heated washer jets 10 45 Power windows front 25 46 Heated exterior mirrors 7 5 47 Vapouriser 15 48 179 Fuses ...

Page 182: ...Passenger compartment fuse box E129926 Circuits protected Ampere rating Fuse Fuel pump 20 56 180 Fuses ...

Page 183: ...20 66 Information and entertainment display 7 5 67 Steering column lock 15 68 Instrument cluster 5 69 Central locking 20 70 Air conditioning 10 71 Steering wheel control module 7 5 72 Alarm on board diagnostics II 5 73 Main beam 15 74 Front fog lamps 15 75 Reversing lamp 10 76 Washer pump 20 77 Ignition switch or start button 5 78 Voice control module radio navigation system DVD player CD changer ...

Page 184: ... switch parking heater manual air conditioning heater module 7 5 85 Restraint system 10 86 Not used 87 Not used 88 Not used 89 Load compartment fuse box E129927 Circuits protected Ampere rating Fuse Not used 1 Keyless vehicle module 10 2 Keyless vehicle door handles 5 3 Door module left hand front power windows central locking electric folding exterior mirror heated exterior mirror 25 4 182 Fuses ...

Page 185: ...rear window up down 25 7 Security Horn 10 8 Electric driver s seat 25 9 Not used 10 Not used 11 Not used 12 Not used 13 Not used 14 Not used 15 Not used 16 Not used 17 Not used 18 Not used 19 Not used 20 Not used 21 Not used 22 Not used 23 Power inverter 30 24 Power operated tailgate 25 25 Accessories trailer module 40 26 Not used 27 Not used 28 Blind spot information system 5 29 Park aid Module 5...

Page 186: ...ra 5 31 Power inverter 5 32 Not used 33 Heated driver s seat 15 34 Heated front passenger seat 15 35 Not used 36 Sun blind system 20 37 Not used 38 Not used 39 Not used 40 Not used 41 Not used 42 Not used 43 Not used 44 Not used 45 Not used 46 184 Fuses ...

Page 187: ...e Use the tow bar to tow a vehicle Front towing eye E78367 Rear towing eye E78368 Insert a suitable object into the hole on the underside of the cover and prise off the cover Install the towing eye TOWING THE VEHICLE ON FOUR WHEELS All vehicles WARNINGS Switch the ignition on when your vehicle is being towed The steering lock will engage and the direction indicators and brake lamps will not work i...

Page 188: ...automatic transmission CAUTIONS If a speed of 20 km h 12 mph and a distance of 20 kilometres 12 miles is to be exceeded ALL wheels must be lifted clear of the ground It is recommended not to tow with the drive wheels on the ground However if it is required to move the vehicle from a dangerous location do not tow your vehicle faster than 20 km h 12 mph or further than 20 kilometres 12 miles Do not ...

Page 189: ...ystem operates at high voltage Keep your hands and clothing clear of the engine cooling fan Under certain conditions the fan may continue to run for several minutes after you have switched the engine off CAUTION When carrying out maintenance checks make sure that filler caps are fitted securely Daily checks Exterior lamps Interior lamps Warning lamps and indicators Check when refuelling Engine oil...

Page 190: ...6 Open the bonnet and support it with the strut Closing the bonnet WARNING Make sure that the bonnet is closed properly Lower the bonnet and allow it to drop from under its own weight for the last 20 30 centimetres 8 11 inches 188 Maintenance ...

Page 191: ...luid reservoir right hand drive See Brake and clutch fluid check page 194 B Engine oil filler cap See Engine oil check page 193 C Brake and clutch fluid reservoir left hand drive See Brake and clutch fluid check page 194 D Battery See Vehicle battery page 199 E Engine compartment fuse box See Fuses page 176 F Air cleaner No maintenance necessary G 189 Maintenance ...

Page 192: ...ur ENGINECOMPARTMENTOVERVIEW 1 6LDURATORQ TDCI DV DIESEL E130031 A B C D E F G H I Engine coolant reservoir See Engine coolant check page 193 A Brake and clutch fluid reservoir right hand drive See Brake and clutch fluid check page 194 B Engine oil filler cap See Engine oil check page 193 C Brake and clutch fluid reservoir left hand drive See Brake and clutch fluid check page 194 D 190 Maintenance...

Page 193: ...ce necessary G Engine oil dipstick See Engine oil check page 193 H Screen washer fluid reservoir See Washer fluid check page 194 I For easy identification filler caps and the engine oil dipstick are marked in colour ENGINE COMPARTMENT OVERVIEW 2 0L DURATORQ TDCI DW DIESEL E130032 A B C D E F G H I 191 Maintenance ...

Page 194: ...ee Vehicle battery page 199 E Engine compartment fuse box See Fuses page 176 F Air cleaner No maintenance necessary G Engine oil filler cap See Engine oil check page 193 H Screen washer fluid reservoir See Washer fluid check page 194 I For easy identification filler caps and the engine oil dipstick are marked in colour ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK 1 6L DURATEC 16V TI VCT SIGMA E95540 B A MIN A MAX B ENGINE...

Page 195: ...utes for the engine to cool down Do not remove the filler cap when the engine is running Remove the filler cap CAUTION Do not top up further than the MAX mark Top up with fluid that meets the Ford specification See Technical specifications page 195 Replace the filler cap Turn it until you feel a strong resistance ENGINE COOLANT CHECK Checking the coolant level WARNING Do not allow the fluid to tou...

Page 196: ...fluid to touch your skin or eyes If this happens rinse the affected areas immediately with plenty of water and contact your doctor If the level is at the MIN mark have the system checked by a properly trained technician as soon as possible Note Contamination with dirt water petroleum products or other materials may result in brake failure or costly repairs Note The brake and the clutch systems are...

Page 197: ...whilst maintaining the durability of your engine For petrol engines only Ford and Castrol have developed a low friction SAE 5W 20 oil which offers further fuel economy benefits over the standard SAE 5W 30 oil If this oil is not available we recommend that you service with oil to specification WSS M2C913 C Topping up the oil If you are unable to find an oil that meets the specification defined by W...

Page 198: ... oil without filter 1 6L Duratec 16V Ti VCT approx 5 8 1 3 Cooling system 1 6L Duratec 16V Ti VCT 3 8 0 8 Engine oil with filter 1 6L Duratorq TDCi 3 5 0 8 Engine oil without filter 1 6L Duratorq TDCi approx 7 3 1 6 Cooling system 1 6L Duratorq TDCi 5 7 1 3 Engine oil with filter 2 0L Duratorq TDCi 5 4 1 2 Engine oil without filter 2 0L Duratorq TDCi approx 8 4 1 9 Cooling system 2 0L Duratorq TDC...

Page 199: ... Do not scrape the inside of the rear window or use abrasives or chemical solvents to clean it Use a clean lint free cloth or a damp chamois leather to clean the inside of the rear window Cleaning the chrome trim CAUTION Do not use abrasives or chemical solvents Use soapy water Body paintwork preservation CAUTIONS Do not polish your vehicle in strong sunshine Do not allow polish to touch plastic s...

Page 200: ...s to the interior of the rear windows REPAIRING MINOR PAINT DAMAGE CAUTION Remove apparently harmless looking substances from the paintwork immediately e g bird droppings tree resins insect remains tar spots road salt and industrial fall out You should repair paintwork damage caused by stones from the road or minor scratches as soon as possible A choice of products is available from your Ford Deal...

Page 201: ...ect the negative terminal of vehicle B to the ground connection of vehicle A cable D See Battery connection points page 200 CAUTIONS Do not connect to the negative terminal of the flat battery Make sure that the cables are clear of any moving parts To start the engine 1 Run the engine of vehicle B at moderately high speed 2 Start the engine of vehicle A 3 Run both vehicles for a minimum of three m...

Page 202: ...y is located in the engine compartment See Maintenance page 187 BATTERY CONNECTION POINTS CAUTION Do not connect to the negative terminal of the flat battery E130431 The ground connection point is located to the right of the battery near the engine compartment fuse box 200 Vehicle battery ...

Page 203: ...d size as the other fitted road wheels you can replace the existing road wheel with the spare wheel and continue to drive in the normal manner If the spare wheel is different to the other road wheels it will carry a yellow label with the appropriate speed limit Refer to the following information before changing the road wheel WARNINGS Drive the shortest possible distances Do not fit more than one ...

Page 204: ... lifting plate with a minimum diameter of 80 millimetres 3 1 inches Vehicles without tyre repair kit Your vehicle jack wheel brace screw in towing eye and wheel trim remover are located in the spare wheel well Jacking and lifting points CAUTION Use only the specified jacking points If you use other positions you may damage the body steering suspension engine braking system or the fuel lines E92658...

Page 205: ...ion to its original position take care not to get your fingers caught Note Make sure that the wheel brace is fully extended E122546 Extend the wheel brace Type two CAUTION The screw in towing eye has a left hand thread Turn it anti clockwise to install it Make sure that the towing eye is fully tightened E122502 Insert the screw in towing eye into the wheel brace 203 Wheels and tyres ...

Page 206: ...t or reverse gear If it has an automatic transmission select park Have the passengers leave the vehicle Secure the diagonally opposite wheel with an appropriate block or wheel chock Make sure that the arrows on directional tyres point in the direction of rotation when the vehicle is moving forwards If you have to fit a spare wheel with the arrows pointing in the opposite direction have the tyre re...

Page 207: ...heels using wheel nuts designed for use with steel wheels Note The wheel nuts of alloy wheels and spoked steel wheels can also be used for the steel spare wheel for a short time maximum two weeks Note Make sure the wheel and hub contact surfaces are free from foreign matter Note Make sure that the cones on the wheel nuts are against the wheel 1 Install the wheel 2 Install the wheel nuts finger tig...

Page 208: ...es when using the kit Drive with caution and avoid making sudden steering or driving manoeuvres especially if the vehicle is heavily loaded or you are towing a trailer The kit will provide you with an emergency temporary repair enabling you to continue your journey to the next vehicle or tyre dealer or to drive a maximum distance of 200 kilometres 125 miles Do not exceed a maximum speed of 80 km h...

Page 209: ...essor is pumping Watch the sidewall of the tyre If any cracks bumps or similar damage appear turn off the compressor and let the air out by means of the pressure relief valve B Do not continue driving with this tyre The sealant contains natural rubber latex Avoid contact with skin and clothing If this happens rinse the affected areas immediately with plenty of water and contact your doctor If the ...

Page 210: ...urrent tyre pressure with pressure gauge F 13 Remove the power plug G from the cigar lighter socket or auxiliary power socket 14 Quickly unscrew the hose C from the tyre valve and replace the protective cap A Fasten the valve cap again 15 Leave the sealant bottle K in the bottle holder E 16 Make sure the kit the bottle lid and the orange cap are stored safely but still easily accessible in the veh...

Page 211: ...porary mobility Regulations concerning tyre repair after usage of tyre repair kit may differ from country to country You should consult a tyre specialist for advice WARNING Before driving make sure the tyre is adjusted to the recommended inflation pressure See Technical specifications page 211 Monitor the tyre pressure until the sealed tyre is replaced Empty sealant bottles can be disposed of toge...

Page 212: ...regularly check the tyre pressures The system will only provide a low tyre pressure warning It will not inflate the tyres Do not drive on significantly under inflated tyres This may cause the tyres to overheat and fail Under inflation reduces fuel efficiency tyre tread life and may also affect your ability to drive the vehicle safely CAUTIONS Do not bend or damage the valves when you are inflating...

Page 213: ...n the vehicle is moving Note You should reset the system following any adjustment to the tyre pressures or any changing of tyres Note Turn the ignition on 1 Using the information display control navigate to Information Deflat detect 2 Press and hold the OK button until confirmation appears TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Wheel nut torque Nm Ib ft Wheel type 130 96 All Tyre pressures cold tyres Up to 80 k...

Page 214: ...ehicles with a petrol engine 2 8 41 2 5 36 2 1 31 2 3 33 215 50 R 17 1 6L Duratorq TDCi DV Diesel 2 8 41 2 5 36 2 1 31 2 4 35 215 50 R 17 2 0L Duratorq TDCi DW Diesel 2 9 42 2 6 38 2 1 31 2 1 31 235 40 R 18 Vehicles with a petrol engine 2 9 42 2 6 38 2 1 31 2 1 31 235 40 R 18 1 6L Duratorq TDCi DV Diesel 2 9 42 2 6 38 2 1 31 2 4 35 235 40 R 18 2 0L Duratorq TDCi DW Diesel Only fit snow chains to s...

Page 215: ... 8 41 2 6 38 2 1 31 2 3 33 215 50 R 17 1 6L Duratorq TDCi DV Diesel 2 8 41 2 6 38 2 1 31 2 4 35 215 50 R 17 2 0L Duratorq TDCi DW Diesel 2 9 42 2 6 38 2 1 31 2 2 32 235 40 R 18 Vehicles with a petrol engine 2 9 42 2 6 38 2 1 31 2 1 31 235 40 R 18 1 6L Duratorq TDCi DV Diesel 2 9 42 2 6 38 2 1 31 2 4 35 235 40 R 18 2 0L Duratorq TDCi DW Diesel Grand C MAX Up to 160 km h 100 mph Full load Normal loa...

Page 216: ... 1 31 2 1 31 235 40 R 18 Vehicles with a petrol engine 2 9 42 2 6 38 2 1 31 2 1 31 235 40 R 18 1 6L Duratorq TDCi DV Diesel 2 9 42 2 6 38 2 1 31 2 4 35 235 40 R 18 2 0L Duratorq TDCi DW Diesel Only fit snow chains to specified tyres Continuous speed in excess of 160 km h 100 mph Full load Normal load Tyre size Variant Rear Front Rear Front bar psi bar psi bar psi bar psi 3 44 2 6 38 2 3 33 2 2 32 ...

Page 217: ... 17 Vehicles with a petrol engine 3 1 45 2 7 39 2 3 33 2 3 33 215 50 R 17 1 6L Duratorq TDCi DV Diesel 3 1 45 2 7 39 2 3 33 2 5 36 215 50 R 17 2 0L Duratorq TDCi DW Diesel 3 2 46 2 7 39 2 1 31 2 3 33 235 40 R 18 Vehicles with a petrol engine 3 2 46 2 7 39 2 1 31 2 1 31 235 40 R 18 1 6L Duratorq TDCi DV Diesel 3 2 46 2 7 39 2 1 31 2 5 36 235 40 R 18 2 0L Duratorq TDCi DW Diesel 215 Wheels and tyres...

Page 218: ...ements E135662 B C E D F G H I A Model A Variant B Engine designation C Emission level D Vehicle identification number E Gross vehicle weight F Gross train weight G Maximum front axle weight H Maximum rear axle weight I The vehicle identification number and maximum weights are shown on a plate located on the lock side of the right hand door aperture at the bottom 216 Vehicle identification ...

Page 219: ...ON NUMBER VIN E87496 The vehicle identification number is stamped into the floor panel on the right hand side beside the front seat It is also shown on the left hand side of the instrument panel 217 Vehicle identification ...

Page 220: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Vehicle dimensions D A C E B E130083 C MAX Dimension in mm inches Dimension description Item 4 380 172 4 Maximum length A 218 Technical specifications ...

Page 221: ... 2 61 8 Rear track E Grand C MAX Dimension in mm inches Dimension description Item 4 520 177 9 Maximum length A 2 067 81 4 Overall width including exterior mirrors B 1 653 1 684 65 0 66 3 Overall height EC kerb weight without roof bars C 1667 1698 65 6 66 8 Overall height EC kerb weight including roof bars C 2 788 109 8 Wheelbase D 1 544 1 559 60 8 61 4 Front track E 1 554 1 569 61 2 61 8 Rear tra...

Page 222: ...Towing equipment dimensions A B G F E C D E130084 220 Technical specifications ...

Page 223: ...X B 5 0 2 Attachment point centre of tow ball Grand C MAX B 925 36 4 Wheel centre centre of tow ball C 518 20 4 Centre of tow ball side member D 1 036 40 8 Distance between side members E 426 16 8 Centre of tow ball centre 1 attach ment point F 726 28 6 Centre of tow ball centre 2 attach ment point G 221 Technical specifications ...

Page 224: ... music industry are thicker than normal CDs and consequently playback cannot be guaranteed and jamming could occur Irregular shaped CDs and CDs with a scratch protection film or self adhesive labels attached should not be used Warranty claims where this type of disc is found to be inside an audio unit returned for repair will not be accepted All CD units are designed to play commercially pressed 1...

Page 225: ...ced around the display screen which light up when a function is active for example CD Radio or Aux Type 1 A B E D F O G K L M N J H I C E130324 CD eject See Compact disc player page 235 A Navigation arrows B CD aperture See Compact disc player page 235 C OK D Information E Traffic announcement See Traffic information control page 231 F Station presets See Station preset buttons page 231 G 223 Audi...

Page 226: ... See Track selection page 235 J Menu select K Sound button See Sound button page 230 L Auxiliary select See Auxiliary input AUX IN socket page 126 See Auxiliary input AUX IN socket page 239 M Radio and waveband select See Audio unit operation page 230 N CD select See Compact disc player page 235 O Type 2 E104157 A 1 2 3 4 Descriptions for function buttons 1 4 A 224 Audio unit overview ...

Page 227: ...formation E Traffic announcement See Traffic information control page 231 F Sound button See Sound button page 230 G Telephone keypad and station presets See Using the telephone page 243 See Station preset buttons page 231 H Function 4 I Function 3 J Seek up CD track selection See Station tuning control page 230 See Track selection page 235 K 225 Audio unit overview ...

Page 228: ...XIN socket page 126 See Auxiliaryinput AUXIN socket page 239 See Connectivity page 261 R Radio and waveband select See Audio unit operation page 230 S CD select See Compact disc player page 235 T Function buttons 1 to 4 are context dependent and change according to the current unit mode Descriptions for the functions are shown at the bottom of the screen display Type 3 E104157 A 1 2 3 4 Descriptio...

Page 229: ... preset buttons page 231 C CD aperture See Compact disc player page 235 D Navigation arrows E DSP select See Digital signal processing DSP page 233 F CD eject See Compact disc player page 235 G Information H Clock I Seek up CD track selection End call See Station tuning control page 230 See Track selection page 235 See Using the telephone page 243 J 227 Audio unit overview ...

Page 230: ...ry input AUX IN socket page 239 U Seek down CD track selection Accept call See Station tuning control page 230 See Track selection page 235 See Using the telephone page 243 V Radio and waveband select See Audio unit operation page 230 W CD select See Compact disc player page 235 X Volume control Y Function buttons 1 to 4 are context dependent and change according to the current unit mode Descripti...

Page 231: ...e code that is linked to the vehicle identification number VIN The system will automatically check that the audio unit and vehicle match before allowing operation If a security code message appears please see your dealer 229 Audio system security ...

Page 232: ...ncing to other corresponding frequencies of the same station for example FM and other DAB ensembles Note The system will automatically change to another corresponding station if the current one becomes unavailable for example when leaving the coverage area Switching DAB service linking on and off See General information page 84 Seek tuning Select a waveband and briefly press one of the seek button...

Page 233: ...s will store up to a maximum of the 10 strongest signals available either from the AM or the FM waveband and overwrite the previously stored stations It can also be used to store stations manually in the same way as other wavebands Note On type 3 you must select either FM AST or AM AST to use this function Press and hold function button 1 or the RADIO button When the search is complete sound is re...

Page 234: ...that is usually louder than normal listening volumes To adjust the preset volume Use the volume control to make the necessary adjustment during an incoming TA broadcast The display will show the level selected Ending traffic announcements The audio unit will return to normal operation at the end of each traffic announcement To end the announcement prematurely press TA or TRAFFIC during the announc...

Page 235: ...the required setting 5 Press the OK button to confirm your selection 6 Press the MENU button to return NEWS BROADCASTS Some audio units interrupt normal reception to broadcast news bulletins from stations on the FM waveband or radio data system RDS and enhanced other network EON linked stations in the same way as traffic information is provided During news broadcasts the display will indicate ther...

Page 236: ...ls the behaviour of AF switching between regionally related networks of a parent broadcaster A broadcaster may run a fairly large network across a large part of the country At various times of the day this large network may be broken down into a number of smaller regional networks typically centred on major towns or cities When the network is not split into regional variants the whole network cari...

Page 237: ...nd hold the seek down or up buttons to search backwards or forwards within the tracks on the disc SHUFFLE RANDOM Random track playback also known as shuffle plays all tracks on the CD in random order Type 1 1 Press the MENU button and select CD MODE 2 Select SHUFFLE which then enables the function to be selected on or off When an MP3 CD is playing options include SHUFFLE for the whole CD or to pla...

Page 238: ...level 1 or level 2 format or Joliet or Romeo in the expansion format You can also use a disc recorded in Multi Session ISO 9660 format This is the most common international standard for the logical format of files and folders on a CD ROM There are several specification levels In Level 1 file names must be in the 8 3 format no more than 8 characters in the name no more than 3 characters in the exte...

Page 239: ... CD data is not recognised If no MP3 file is in the disc nothing is played back Audio CD data is not recognised MP3 files playback order The playback order of the folders and files is as shown Note A folder that does not include an MP3 file is skipped Playback tip To specify a desired playback order before the folder or file name input the order by number e g 01 02 then record contents onto a disc...

Page 240: ...ay all the available track information When an MP3 disc is playing certain information encoded in each track can be displayed Such information will normally include The file name The folder name ID3 information which might be the album or artist s name The unit will normally show the file name that is playing To select one of the other items of information Press the INFO button CD text display opt...

Page 241: ...be played through the vehicle speakers To connect an auxiliary device plug it into the AUX IN socket using a 3 5 mm conventional audio jack connector Select the auxiliary input via the AUX button and playback will be heard through the vehicle speakers LINE IN or LINE IN ACTIVE will appear in the vehicle audio unit display Volume treble and bass can be adjusted on the vehicle audio unit as normal T...

Page 242: ...f error persists contact your dealer PLEASE CHECK CD General error message for CD fault conditions such as possible mechanism fault CD DRIVE MALFUNCTION Ambient temperature too hot unit will not work until it has cooled down CD DRIVE HIGH TEMP General error message for iPod fault conditions such as cannot read the data Ensure iPod is inserted correctly If error persists contact your dealer IPOD ER...

Page 243: ...the vehicle system Note If there is an ongoing call when the phone in use is selected as the new active phone the call is transferred to the vehicle audio system Note Even if connected to the car system your phone can still be used in the usual way Requirements for Bluetooth connection The following are required before a Bluetooth phone connection can be made 1 The Bluetooth feature must be activa...

Page 244: ...Bluetooth phone to the system this becomes the active phone For further information refer to the phone menu Select the phone from the active phone menu Turning the ignition and radio back on again the last active phone is picked up by the system Note In some cases the Bluetooth connection must also be confirmed on the phone BondanotherBluetoothphone Bond a new Bluetooth phone as described in the r...

Page 245: ...til the required letter is displayed 4 Press the up down arrow buttons to select the desired phone number Note Press and hold the up down arrow buttons to search forwards or backwards within the phonebook 5 Press the OK button to dial the selected phone number Dialling a number using the telephone keypad 1 Press the PHONE button 2 Dial the number using the telephone keypad on the audio unit 3 Pres...

Page 246: ...nd incoming calls can be rejected by pressing the seek up button or pressing the arrow down button to highlight REJECT and then pressing the OK button Second incoming calls can be rejected by pressing function button 4 Muting the microphone Note During a call it is possible to mute the microphone Whilst muted confirmation will appear in the display Press function button 1 Press the button once aga...

Page 247: ...been heard The voice control system will repeat each spoken command back to you If you are not sure how to continue say HELP for assistance or CANCEL if you do not wish to continue The HELP function provides only a subset of the available voice commands Detailed explanations of all possible voice commands can be found on the following pages Voice commands All voice commands should be given using a...

Page 248: ...favourite radio stations and personal phone contacts See Audio unit commands page246 SeeTelephone commands page 253 Store up to 20 name tags per function The average recording time for each name tag is approximately 2 3 seconds AUDIO UNIT COMMANDS CD Player You can control playback directly by voice control Overview The overview below shows the available voice commands The following lists will giv...

Page 249: ... 5 for track 245 Shuffle all To set random playback System answer User says Steps CD PLAYER CD PLAYER 1 SHUFFLE ALL 2 Radio The radio voice commands support the functionality of the radio and allow you to tune radio stations by voice control Overview The overview below shows the available voice commands The following lists will give further information about the complete command menu RADIO HELP AM...

Page 250: ...nd 87 5 108 0 in increments of 0 1 Eighty nine point nine 89 9 Ninety 90 0 One hundred point five 100 5 One zero one point one 101 1 One zero eight 108 0 AM MW band 531 1602 in increments of 9 AM LW band 153 281 in increments of 1 Five thirty one 531 Nine hundred 900 Fourteen forty 1440 Fifteen zero three 1503 Ten eighty 1080 Store name If you have tuned a radio station you can store it with a nam...

Page 251: ...e name 3 Can be used as a shortcut Delete name This function allows you to delete a stored radio station System answer User says Steps RADIO RADIO 1 NAME PLEASE DELETE NAME 2 DELETE name name 3 CONFIRM YES OR NO DELETED YES 4 COMMAND CANCELLED NO Play directory This function allows you to let the system tell you all of the stored radio stations System answer User says Steps RADIO RADIO 1 249 Voice...

Page 252: ... DELETE DIRECTORY 2 CONFIRM YES OR NO RADIO DIRECTORY DELETED YES 3 COMMAND CANCELLED NO Play This function switches the audio source to the radio mode System answer User says Steps RADIO RADIO 1 PLAY 2 Auxiliary input This function allows you to switch the audio source to the attached auxiliary input device System answer User says Steps EXTERNAL DEVICE EXTERNAL DEVICE 1 LINE IN LINE IN 2 250 Voic...

Page 253: ...cted examples EXTERNAL DEVICE USB HELP PLAY TRACK PLAYLIST FOLDER SHUFFLE ALL SHUFFLE FOLDER SHUFFLE PLAYLIST SHUFFLE OFF REPEAT TRACK REPEAT FOLDER REPEAT OFF Can be used as a shortcut Playlists and folders activated by voice control must be assigned special filenames See General information page 261 USB play This function allows you to switch the audio source to the attached USB device System an...

Page 254: ...hese voice commands support the functionality of an iPod which may be connected to the audio unit Overview The overview below shows the available voice commands The following lists will give further information about the complete command menu in selected examples EXTERNAL DEVICE IPOD HELP PLAY TRACK PLAYLIST SHUFFLE ALL SHUFFLE PLAYLIST SHUFFLE OFF REPEAT TRACK REPEAT OFF Can be used as a shortcut...

Page 255: ...ys Steps EXTERNAL DEVICE EXTERNAL DEVICE 1 IPOD IPOD 2 PLAYLIST NUMBER PLEASE PLAYLIST 3 PLAYLIST number a number between 1 and 10 4 Playlists activated by voice control must be assigned special filenames See General information page 261 TELEPHONE COMMANDS Phone Your phone system allows you to create an additional phonebook The stored entries can be dialled by voice control Phone numbers stored by...

Page 256: ...an be used as a shortcut Phone functions Dial number Phone numbers can be dialled after giving the name tag voice command System answer User says Steps PHONE PHONE 1 NUMBER PLEASE DIAL NUMBER 2 phone number phone number 3 CONTINUE DIALLING DIAL 4 repeat last part of number CORRECTION CONTINUE Can be used as a shortcut 254 Voice control ...

Page 257: ...l This function allows you to redial the last dialled phone number System answer User says Steps PHONE PHONE 1 REDIAL REDIAL 2 CONFIRM YES OR NO DIALLING YES 3 COMMAND CANCELLED NO Can be used as a shortcut Mobile name This function allows you to access phone numbers stored with a name tag in your mobile phone System answer User says Steps PHONE PHONE 1 MOBILE NAME phone dependent dialogue MOBILE ...

Page 258: ...r User says Steps NUMBER PLEASE 1 numbers 1 to 9 zero hash star 2 Create a phonebook Store name New entries can be stored with the STORE NAME command This feature can be used to dial a number by calling up the name instead of the full phone number System answer User says Steps PHONE PHONE 1 STORE NAME STORE NAME 2 NAME PLEASE REPEAT NAME PLEASE name 3 STORING NAME name 4 name STORED NUMBER PLEASE ...

Page 259: ...red entries System answer User says Steps PHONE PHONE 1 PLAY DIRECTORY PLAY DIRECTORY 2 Delete directory This function allows you to delete all entries in one go System answer User says Steps PHONE PHONE 1 DELETE DIRECTORY DELETE DIRECTORY 2 CONFIRM YES OR NO DIRECTORY DELETED YES 3 COMMAND CANCELLED NO Main settings Reject calls Calls can be set to be automatically rejected using voice control 25...

Page 260: ...t all functions are available on all vehicles Overview The overview below shows the available voice commands The following lists will give further information about the complete command menu in selected examples CLIMATE HELP FAN DEFROSTING DEMISTING ON DEFROSTING DEMISTING OFF TEMPERATURE AUTO MODE Can be used as a shortcut On vehicles fitted with an English language module the FAN shortcut is not...

Page 261: ...g System answer User says Steps CLIMATE CLIMATE 1 DEFROSTING ON DEMISTING ON DEFROSTING ON DEMISTING ON 2 DEFROSTING OFF DEMISTING OFF DEFROSTING OFF DEMISTING OFF Can be used as a shortcut Temperature This function allows you to adjust the temperature System answer User says Steps CLIMATE CLIMATE 1 TEMPERATURE PLEASE TEMPERATURE 2 TEMPERATURE MINIMUM MINIMUM 3 TEMPERATURE number a number between ...

Page 262: ...TURE MAXIMUM MAXIMUM Can be used as a shortcut Auto mode System answer User says Steps CLIMATE CLIMATE 1 AUTO MODE AUTO MODE 2 Can be used as a shortcut Can be deactivated by selecting a different temperature or fan speed 260 Voice control ...

Page 263: ...ample some larger hard drives Note Access time to read the files on the external device will vary depending upon factors such as the file structure size and device content The system supports a range of external devices to fully integrate with your audio unit via the USB and auxiliary input sockets Once connected control of the external device is possible via the audio unit A list of typical compa...

Page 264: ... See Auxiliary input AUX IN socket page 126 See USBport page 127 Connection Plug in the device and if necessary secure it to prevent movement within the vehicle Connecting an iPod For optimum convenience and audio quality we recommend that you purchase a dedicated single connection lead available from your dealer Alternatively it is possible to connect your iPod using the standard iPod USB cable a...

Page 265: ... to enable fast rewind fast forward through track content Press the INFO button or function button 4 to display the following Title Artist Album File name USING A USB DEVICE Various icons are used to identify types of audio file folders etc E100029 USB device is the active source E100022 Folder E100023 Playlist E100024 Album E100025 Artist E100026 Filename E100027 Track title E100028 Information n...

Page 266: ...back Note If you wish to jump to the top level of the USB device contents press and hold the left arrow key Audio control Press the seek up and down keys to skip backwards and forwards through tracks Press and hold the seek keys to enable fast rewind fast forward through track content Use the function buttons to enable shuffle repeat and scan with respect to the whole device folders and playlists ...

Page 267: ... currently displayed list for example list of albums Refer to the list for an explanation of these icons To navigate the iPod contents use the up down arrow keys to scroll through lists and the left right keys to move up or down within the hierarchy Once your desired track playlist album artist or genre is highlighted press the OK button to select playback Note If you wish to jump to the top level...

Page 268: ...y a damp cloth Do not insert foreign objects into any of the unit disc drives or media card slots Do not insert more than one disc into the unit disc drive CAUTIONS Use only 12 cm 4 7 inches discs or 8 cm 3 1 inches discs with a suitable adaptor Do not attempt to open the unit If the unit malfunctions consult your dealer Improper use of settings and connections other than those explained in this h...

Page 269: ...e arising from failure to follow these guidelines If detailed viewing of route instructions is necessary pull off the road when it is safe to do so and park your vehicle Do not use the navigation system to locate emergency services To use the system as effectively and safely as possible always use the latest navigation information Your dealer will be able to assist with this 267 Navigation introdu...

Page 270: ...ignificantly degrade the system performance To avoid this situation only recommended phones should be used Please visit the website www ford mobile connectivity com for full details Installing the micro SD card 1 2 E114212 1 Remove the micro SD card from the adaptor 2 Insert the micro SD card into the mobile phone Activating the mobile phone navigation system Note The radio must be switched on bef...

Page 271: ...either the NAV or MENU button to enter the menu structure 2 Use the up down left and right arrow buttons and scroll through the various selection lists 3 Press the OK button to activate your selection Selection lists Various screens are presented which offer a selection list of available options 1 Select the option you require or if it is not shown on the screen use the up and down arrow buttons t...

Page 272: ...numeric keypad and selection lists to select your address details Once sufficient information has been entered scroll to Start guidance and press the OK button to activate your selection Note If you only need to navigate to a city centre for example full address details are not required The route is now calculated and the screen returns to the main navigation screen with instructions on how to pro...

Page 273: ...3 4 Descriptions for function buttons 1 4 A Function buttons 1 to 4 are context dependent and change according to the current unit mode Descriptions for the functions are shown at the bottom of the screen display 271 Navigation unit overview ...

Page 274: ...n E Map select See Route displays page 280 F Menu select See System settings page 276 G Telephone keypad and station presets See Audio unit operation page 230 See Audio unit menus page 233 See Telephone page 241 H Clock See System settings page 276 I Traffic announcement See Traffic Message Channel page 281 J Function 4 K 272 Navigation unit overview ...

Page 275: ...n See Station tuning control page 230 See Track selection page 235 O Function 2 P Function 1 Q Phone select See Telephone page 241 R Auxiliary select See Auxiliary input AUX IN socket page 239 S Radio select See Audiounitoperation page 230 See Audiounitmenus page 233 T CD select See Compact disc player page 235 U Navigation select See System settings page 276 V 273 Navigation unit overview ...

Page 276: ...0 A Navigation select See System settings page 276 B Telephone keypad and station presets See Audio unit operation page 230 See Audio unit menus page 233 See Telephone page 241 C CD aperture D Navigation arrows E Map select See Route displays page 280 F CD eject G Information H Clock See System settings page 276 I 274 Navigation unit overview ...

Page 277: ...9 U Seek down CD track selection accept call See Station tuning control page 230 See Track selection page 235 See Using the telephone page 243 V Radio select See Audiounitoperation page 230 See Audiounitmenus page 233 W CD select See Compact disc player page 235 X Volume control Y LOADING THE NAVIGATION DATA Loading the navigation data E129900 1 Load the navigation SD card into the aperture 2 Pres...

Page 278: ... address Last destinations This feature allows quick access to a history of previous destinations entered in the system A detailed display will show the complete stored information including an overview map Select the required repeat destination from the list Favourites This feature allows you to customize a personal destination address book and assign user defined names to addresses and locations...

Page 279: ...nd settings for example bass and treble Nav audio mixing This feature allows you to adjust the volume mix between the navigation voice output and audio source DSP settings This feature allows you to customise speaker output relevant to seat positions DSP equaliser This feature allows you to select the music category that most suits your listening preference The audio output will change to enhance ...

Page 280: ...s you to if in a suitable coverage area automatically adjust the date and time using GPS Set time zone This feature allows you select a specific time zone Summertime This feature allows you set the system to adjust for seasonal time differences Note GPS time must be selected 24 hour mode This feature allows you to adjust the system between 12 and 24 hour mode 278 System settings ...

Page 281: ...ngs Trailer Use this feature to change the economy settings of your journey relating to whether or not you are towing a trailer and if so the size of trailer being towed Roof box Use this feature to change the economy settings of your journey relating to the use of a roof box Dynamic When switched on and if the unit is receiving a valid traffic message channel TMC signal the route will be automati...

Page 282: ...een 50 m to 500 km or 0 05 miles to 500 miles with an auto setting to the far left The auto setting continuously changes the map scale according to the road type being driven Junction zoom This feature will automatically increase the zoom on the map display at times when you are required to make a turn or perform more complex manoeuvres Shortly after the zoom scale will return to the previous leve...

Page 283: ...uncements and interrupt music playback After the announcement has ended music playback will resume Ending traffic announcements The unit will return to normal operation at the end of each traffic announcement To end the announcement prematurely press the TA TRAFFIC RADIO or CD button during the announcement Using TMC messages Select the required item to display a list of TMC messages See General i...

Page 284: ...he map data in the system to the current road network Map information is regularly updated but all areas are not necessarily covered to the same level of detail Some roads in particular private roads may not be included on the database To help with accuracy always use the latest version navigation disc Your dealer will be able to provide this 282 Map updates ...

Page 285: ...perate the equipment RX 42 declaration of conformity We the party responsible for compliance declare under our sole responsibility that the Handset Integration product RX 42 is in conformity with the provisions of the following Council Directive 1999 5 EC A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found at www novero com declaration_of_conformity The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by ...

Page 286: ...3 E97714 SD Logo is a trademark TYPE APPROVALS EU Declaration Hereby Valeo declares that this short range device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC 284 Appendices ...

Page 287: ...erly trained technicians WARNINGS Radio frequency RF transmitter equipment e g cellular telephones amateur radio transmitters etc may only be fitted to your vehicle if they comply with the parameters shown in the table below There are no special provisions or conditions for installations or use Do not mount any transceiver microphones speakers or any other item in the deployment path of the airbag...

Page 288: ...5 Note After the installation of RF transmitters check for disturbances from and to all electrical equipment in the vehicle both in the standby and transmit modes Check all electrical equipment with the ignition ON with the engine running during a road test at various speeds Check that electromagnetic fields generated inside the vehicle cabin by the transmitter installed do not exceed applicable h...

Page 289: ...nds 246 Auxiliary input 250 CD Player 246 External devices iPod 252 External devices USB 251 Radio 247 Audio unit menus 233 Audio unit operation 230 Audio unit overview 223 Auto dimming mirror 75 Autolamps 59 Automatic climate control 104 Air distribution 106 Blower 105 Mono mode 105 Recirculated air 106 Setting the temperature 105 Switching off the automatic climate control 106 Switching the air ...

Page 290: ... Interior lamps 69 Luggage compartment lamp footwell lamp and tailgate lamp 70 Number plate lamp 69 Rear lamps 67 Side lamp 65 Side repeater 65 Changing a fuse 176 Changing a road wheel 201 Assembling the wheel brace 203 Installing a road wheel 205 Jacking and lifting points 202 Locking wheel nuts 201 Removing a road wheel 204 Removing the wheel trim 204 Vehicle jack 201 Vehicles with a spare whee...

Page 291: ...g 34 Disabling the passenger airbag 34 Enabling the passenger airbag 35 Fitting the passenger airbag deactivation switch 34 Disarming the alarm 50 Vehicles with keyless entry 50 Vehicles without keyless entry 50 Disarming the engine immobiliser 48 DPF See Diesel particulate filter DPF 132 Driving hints 174 Driving through water 174 Driving through water 174 E Eco mode 136 Principle of operation 13...

Page 292: ...ent fuse box 176 Fuses 176 Fuse specification chart 177 Engine compartment fuse box 177 Load compartment fuse box 182 Passenger compartment fuse box 180 G Gauges 78 Engine coolant temperature gauge 79 Fuel gauge 79 Gearbox See Transmission 142 General information on radio frequencies 36 Glasses holder 125 Global opening and closing 45 Global closing 46 Global opening 46 H Handbrake See Parking bra...

Page 293: ... Jump starting See Using booster cables 199 K Keyless entry 43 Disabled keys 45 General information 43 Locking and unlocking the doors with the key blade 45 Locking the vehicle 43 Passive key 43 Unlocking the vehicle 44 Keyless starting 130 Failure to start 131 Ignition on 130 Starting a diesel engine 131 Starting with automatic transmission 130 Starting with manual transmission 130 Stopping the e...

Page 294: ...e playback 236 File formats 237 ID3 Tag Version 2 237 ISO 9660 format 236 MP3 files playback order 237 MP3 navigation 238 Multi session 236 Playing a multi session disc 237 N Navigation introduction 266 General information 266 Navigation Quick start 268 Vehicles with CD SD navigation system or Sony CD SD navigation system 269 Vehicles with mobile navigation system 268 Navigation system 279 Navigat...

Page 295: ... row seats C MAX 113 Second row seats Grand C MAX 118 Third row seats Grand C MAX 120 Rear under floor storage 165 Rear view camera 157 Principle of operation 157 Rear window wiper and washers 54 Intermittent wipe 54 Rear window washer 55 Reverse gear wipe 55 Refuelling 139 Regional mode REG 234 Remote control battery See Changing the remote control battery 36 Remote control programming See Progra...

Page 296: ...ation tuning control 230 DAB service linking 230 Manual tuning 230 Scan tuning 230 Seek tuning 230 Steering wheel lock 128 Vehicles with keyless starting 128 Vehicles without keyless starting 128 Steering wheel 51 Storage compartments 125 Rear storage compartment 125 Sun blinds 122 Roof 122 Side windows 122 Switching off the engine 132 Vehicles with a turbocharger 132 Symbols glossary 7 Symbols in...

Page 297: ...res See Wheels and tyres 201 U USB port 127 USB See Using a USB device 263 Using active park assist 154 Using an iPod 264 Audio control 265 Operation 264 Using a USB device 263 Audio control 264 Operation 263 Using booster cables 199 To connect the booster cables 199 To start the engine 199 Using cruise control 160 Cancelling the set speed 160 Changing the set speed 160 Resuming the set speed 161 ...

Page 298: ...ce control 52 Principle of operation 245 W Warning lamps and indicators 80 ABS warning lamp 80 Airbag warning lamp 80 Blind spot monitor indicator 80 Brake system lamp 80 Cruise control indicator 80 Direction indicators 80 Engine warning lamp 80 Front fog lamp indicator 81 Frost warning lamp 81 Glow plug indicator 81 Headlamp indicator 81 Ignition warning lamp 81 Low fuel level warning lamp 81 Mai...

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