Ford BRONCO SPORT 2023 Quick Reference Manual Download Page 16

180 DEGREE CAMERA*

The front view camera is in the front grille 

and provides video image of the area in 

front of your vehicle.
The system:
-  Allows you to see what is directly in front 

of or behind your vehicle.

-  Provides cross traffic view in front of  

your vehicle.

-  Provides visibility during parking 

maneuvers. 

The camera 

 button is on the audio 

unit. Press the camera icon on the 

touchscreen to toggle between different 

views:
•  

Normal Rear View: Provides an image of 

what is directly behind your vehicle when 

your vehicle is in reverse (R).

•  Expanded Rear View: Provides an 

expanded 180 degree image of what is 

directly behind your vehicle when your 

vehicle is in reverse (R).

•  Normal Front View: Provides an image 

of what is directly in front of your vehicle 

when your vehicle is in park (P), neutral 

(N) or drive (D).

•  Expanded Front View: Provides an 

expanded 180 degree image of what is 

directly in front of your vehicle when  

your vehicle is in park (P), neutral (N) or 

drive (D).

Note: The front view camera switches off 

if your vehicle speed exceeds 6 mph (10 

km/h). You have to switch the system 

back on by using the camera system 

button once below the speed threshold. 

The front camera system switches on 

when you are in mud/ruts, rock crawl or 

sand mode, you can switch it off by 

pressing the button on the audio unit.
See the Parking Aids chapter of your 

Owner’s Manual for details.

OFF-ROAD 

*

if equipped

Summary of Contents for BRONCO SPORT 2023

Page 1: ...nty Information Your vehicle comes with a New Vehicle Limited Warranty The express warranties of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty are in substitution for and exclude all other liabilities of any kind...

Page 2: ...om a fuel container make sure you use the fuel filler funnel included with your vehicle Using an aftermarket funnel may not work with the capless system and could cause damage to your vehicle For more...

Page 3: ...s the safe operation of your vehicle We recommend against the use of any hand held device while driving and encourage the use of voice operated systems when possible Make sure you are aware of all app...

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Page 5: ...rward in stop and go traffic Adaptive cruise control with lane centering is designed to help keep your vehicle in the center of the lane by applying continuous assistance steering torque input toward...

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Page 7: ...ounds twice Note A valid key must be inside the vehicle for the ignition to start 8 HEATED SEATS For heated front seats press repeatedly to cycle through the various heat modes and off 9 HAZARD FLASHE...

Page 8: ...temperature and status bar icons that inform you about the system The feature bar allows you to select system features like audio and settings For your safety some features are speed dependent Their u...

Page 9: ...are prompted To pair subsequent phones see the SYNC 3 chapter in your Owner s Manual USING YOUR CONNECTED PHONE To make calls select from your contacts recent calls or dial the number on the phone ke...

Page 10: ...dvanced control of compatible mobile apps You can also stream your favorite music or podcasts share your time of arrival with friends and keep connected safely For more information on connecting apps...

Page 11: ...vehicle You can avoid snagging them on rocks and other obstacles if you know where they are Ford is committed to the preservation of the environment and treading lightly Learn about the Ford Bronco W...

Page 12: ...direction on snow and ice Slowly and steadily apply the accelerator when starting from a full stop Avoid sudden braking Although a four wheel drive vehicle may accelerate better than a two wheel drive...

Page 13: ...ls If you lose traction on your uphill wheels stop immediately and choose a more suitable route Gravel is a constantly changing low grip surface Driving at slow speeds on gravel reduces the risk of lo...

Page 14: ...your vehicle When driving your vehicle on surfaces made slippery by loose sand water gravel snow or ice proceed with care REAR DIFFERENTIAL LOCK The rear differential lock is for off road use only and...

Page 15: ...km h To set and adjust speed use the SET and SET buttons on the steering wheel You can also adjust the set speed by braking Note Pressing the brake pedal does not turn the system off For more detaile...

Page 16: ...of what is directly behind your vehicle when your vehicle is in reverse R Normal Front View Provides an image of what is directly in front of your vehicle when your vehicle is in park P neutral N or...

Page 17: ...driving Slippery For use during inclement weather conditions Eco For efficient driving Sport For sporty driving with improved performance handling and response Sand For off road driving on soft dry sa...

Page 18: ...devices using a 12 V outlet adapter The 110 V outlet can power devices that use a household plug These power outlets may be in the following locations A Inside the media bin below the instrument panel...

Page 19: ...SITION Slide the luggage compartment divider onto the tracks on each side of the vehicle Align the triangles on the divider with the triangles on the tracks and turn the latches to lock into place FOL...

Page 20: ...eat cushion when folded This allows the seat backrest to be properly stowed To unfold the seat backrest pull the seat backrest up to unfold it See the Seats chapter of the Owner s Manual for more info...

Page 21: ...erate the front and rear wipers Single wipe Pull the lever down Intermittent wipe Raise the lever to first position and then rotate the control Up for short wipe intervals Down for long wipe intervals...

Page 22: ...ate release button To open the liftgate press button B To open the liftgate window press button A and lift the glass PRE COLLISION ASSIST If your vehicle is rapidly approaching a stationary vehicle a...

Page 23: ...system detects a speed limit sign the speed limit appears in the instrument cluster display The system turns on when you switch the ignition on and you cannot switch the system off BLIND SPOT INFORMAT...

Page 24: ...switch up The brake system warning lamp flashes then illuminates to confirm that you applied the parking brake To manually release the electric parking brake switch the ignition on press the brake pe...

Page 25: ...the system alerts you using a tone and a message in the instrument cluster display The warning system is in two stages First the system issues a temporary warning that you need to take a rest This mes...

Page 26: ...es when touched The keypad allows you to lock or unlock the doors without a key You can operate the keypad with the factory set five digit entry code found on the owner s wallet card in the glove box...

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