Ford Focus 3 c346 2013 Manual Download Page 142

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Technical specifications

Item

Dimension description

Dimension in mm 

(inches)

A

Maximum length

4358 - 4412 (171.6 - 173.7)

B

Overall width including exterior mirrors

2010 (79.1)

C

Overall height - EC kerb weight

1451 - 1484 (57.1 - 58.4)

D

Wheelbase

2648 (104.3)

E

Front track

1544 - 1559 (60.8 - 61.4)

E

Rear track

1534 - 1549 (60.4 - 61)

Summary of Contents for Focus 3 c346 2013

Page 1: ...g the engine immobiliser 32 Disarming the engine immobiliser 32 Alarm Principle of operation 33 Arming the alarm 34 Disarming the alarm 34 Steering wheel Adjusting the steering wheel 36 Audio control...

Page 2: ...Head restraints 83 Rear seats 84 Convenience features Instrument lighting dimmer 86 Clock 86 Auxiliary power sockets 86 Cup holder 87 Glasses holder 87 Auxiliary input AUX IN socket 87 USB port 87 Flo...

Page 3: ...g points 119 Towing the vehicle on four wheels 119 Maintenance General information 120 Opening and closing the bonnet 121 Engine compartment overview 2 0L EcoBoost 16V GTDI M14 122 Engine oil dipstick...

Page 4: ...reverse 152 Shuffle random 152 Repeat compact disc tracks 152 Compact disc track scanning 152 MP3 file playback 152 MP3 display options 154 Ending compact disc playback 155 Auxiliary input AUX IN sock...

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Page 6: ...sential information in the illustrations is always correct Note Always use and operate your vehicle in line with all applicable laws and regulations Note Pass on this manual when selling your vehicle...

Page 7: ...s Fan warning Fasten seat belt Front airbag Front fog lamps Fuel pump reset Fuse compartment Hazard warning flashers Heated rear window E91392 Heated windscreen Interior luggage compartment release Ja...

Page 8: ...the Ford Warranty Introduction Power window lockout Service engine soon Side airbag Stability control Windscreen wash and wipe REPLACEMENT PARTS RECOMMENDATION Your vehicle has been built to the highe...

Page 9: ...less entry page 28 B See Automatic main beam control page 44 C See Changing the wiper blades page 41 D See Maintenance page 120 E See Towing points page 119 F See Changing a bulb page 49 G Tyre pressu...

Page 10: ...ge 56 See Electric exterior mirrors page 57 C See Locking and unlocking page 26 D See Opening and closing the bonnet page 121 E See Transmission page 95 F See Manual seats page 82 G See Parking brake...

Page 11: ...lever See Wipers and washers page 38 F Information display control See Information displays page 65 G Instrument cluster See Gauges page 59 See Warning lamps and indicators page 61 H Audio and voice...

Page 12: ...ent See Adjusting the steering wheel page 36 N Horn O Cruise control switches See Using cruise control page 105 Speed limiter switches See Using the speed limiter page 107 P Start button See Keyless s...

Page 13: ...See Changing a road wheel page 130 F Tyre pressures See Technical specifications page 138 G See Warning triangle page 111 Spare wheel See Changing a road wheel page 130 Jack See Changing a road wheel...

Page 14: ...ort time can cause death or serious heat related injuries including brain damage Small children are particularly at risk Safety belts and seats can become hot in a vehicle that has been closed up in s...

Page 15: ...INGS EXTREME HAZARD Do not use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an airbag in front of it Incorrectly fitted child restraints may swing tip or come away causing death or injury...

Page 16: ...d injure someone Child restraint anchorage fitting locations WARNING Child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly fitted child restraints Under no circums...

Page 17: ...anism of the rear seat back is fully engaged when in the upright position by attempting to pull it down again Do not attach a tether strap to anything other than the correct tether anchor point Make s...

Page 18: ...across its hips A booster seat should be used until the child is tall enough for the lap sash seat belt to fit properly Typical booster seat WARNINGS Never wear a seat belt across the neck This could...

Page 19: ...inside if you have put the child safety locks on Note On vehicles with keyless entry use the spare key See Keyless entry page 28 E7 8 298 Left hand side Turn anti clockwise to lock and clockwise to u...

Page 20: ...bstruction Do not affix anything to or over the airbag covers Do not poke sharp objects into areas where airbags are fitted This could damage and adversely affect deployment of the airbags Use seat co...

Page 21: ...eral collisions Only the airbag on the side affected by the collision will deploy The airbag will inflate within a few thousandths of a second and deflate on contact with the occupants thus providing...

Page 22: ...nor collisions it is possible that only the seat belt pretensioners will deploy Status after a collision WARNINGS Seat belts subjected to strain as a result of an accident should be renewed and the an...

Page 23: ...y low speed It will also illuminate if either of the seat belt is unfastened when the vehicle is moving The audible warning will go off after four minutes but the BeltminderTM warning lamp will remain...

Page 24: ...ng GENERAL INFORMATION ON RADIO FREQUENCIES The radio frequency used by your remote control can be used by other short distance radio transmissions e g amateur radios medical equipment wireless headph...

Page 25: ...osition shown to separate the two halves of the remote control E119190 4 4 Carefully insert the screwdriver in the position shown to open the remote control E125 8 6 0 5 Note Do not touch the battery...

Page 26: ...prevents someone from opening the doors from the inside You can only double lock the doors if they are all closed Double locking the doors with the key Turn the key to the lock position twice within t...

Page 27: ...the button For item location See At a Glance page 9 Luggage compartment lid Opening the luggage compartment lid with the remote control Press the button twice within three seconds Closing the luggage...

Page 28: ...door handle lock sensor to lock the vehicle To activate central locking and arm the alarm Touch a front door handle lock sensor once To activate double locking and arm the alarm Touch a front door ha...

Page 29: ...cators confirms that all the doors and the luggage compartment lid have been unlocked and that the alarm has been disarmed Unlocking only the driver s door If the unlocking function is reprogrammed so...

Page 30: ...tion Note Global opening will only operate for a short period of time after you have unlocked your vehicle using the remote control Note Global closing will only operate if you have set the memory cor...

Page 31: ...hicle with keyless entry WARNING Take care when using global closing In an emergency touch a door handle lock sensor to stop Note Global closing can be activated using the driver s door handle Global...

Page 32: ...Ford Dealer for further 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 t...

Page 33: ...ich will sound a siren when the alarm is triggered It is armed directly when you lock the vehicle The sounder has its own battery and will sound an alarm siren even if someone disconnects the vehicle...

Page 34: ...press the OK button when this message appears If you wish to arm the alarm with full guard leave the vehicle without pressing the OK button Selecting full or reduced guard Note Selecting Reduced does...

Page 35: ...emote control Category one alarm Disarm and silence the alarm by unlocking the doors and switching the ignition on within 12 seconds or unlocking the doors or the luggage compartment lid with the remo...

Page 36: ...ginal position AUDIO CONTROL Select the required source on the audio unit The following functions can be operated with the remote control A Volume up B Seek up or next C Volume down D Seek down or pre...

Page 37: ...37 Steering wheel VOICE CONTROL Push the button to select or deselect voice control E16 3921...

Page 38: ...ff the system If the vehicle is again slowed to walking speed or is brought to a standstill the system is reactivated AUTOWIPERS Note Do not switch autowipers on in dry weather conditions The rain sen...

Page 39: ...rotary control With low sensitivity the wipers will operate when the sensor detects a lot of water on the windscreen With high sensitivity the wipers will operate if the sensor detects a small amount...

Page 40: ...ng Rear window washer WARNING Do not operate the washer for more than 10 seconds at a time and never when the reservoir is empty While the lever is pulled towards the steering wheel the washer will wo...

Page 41: ...g them from snow and ice The windscreen wipers will return to their 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 befo...

Page 42: ...ift the wiper arm 2 3 4 E8 6 4 5 6 2 Position the wiper blade at a right angle to the wiper arm 3 Disengage the wiper blade from the wiper arm 4 Remove the wiper blade Note Make sure that the wiper bl...

Page 43: ...discharge the battery Switch off the ignition Both sides Turn the lighting control switch to position B One side A Right hand side B Left hand side Main and dipped beam Pull the lever fully towards t...

Page 44: ...n 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 automaticall...

Page 45: ...t other road users Dipped beams will remain on A camera sensor is centrally mounted behind the windscreen of the vehicle and monitors conditions continuously to decide when to switch the main beam off...

Page 46: ...h or pull the lever to switch between main and dipped beam Note This is a temporary override and the system will return to automatic operation after a short period To permanently deactivate the system...

Page 47: ...eam The cornering lamps illuminate the inside of a corner when you are turning Lighting E15 38 16 A B E7 28 98 B A B A HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS Note Depending on applicable laws and regulations in the...

Page 48: ...lamp on and off switch B Left hand side reading lamp on and off switch C Door function switch D All lamps on and off switch E1394 20 C D A B If you press switch C all lamps remain off when the door is...

Page 49: ...s and the ignition off Let the bulb cool down before removing it We recommend that you ask your Ford dealer to change the bulbs if your vehicle is fitted with Xenon headlamps There is a risk of injury...

Page 50: ...connector Note Do not touch the glass of the bulb Note Only fit bulbs of the correct specification See Bulb specification chart page 55 Note The following instructions describe how to remove the bulb...

Page 51: ...lamp page 49 E13310 6 2 4 2 Remove the cover 3 Disconnect the electrical connector 4 Release the clip and remove the bulb Note Do not touch the glass of the bulb Side lamp 1 Remove the headlamp See Re...

Page 52: ...ter E13310 9 4 Remove the bulb holder 5 Remove the bulb Approach lamp Note Position the mirror glass as far inwards as possible E133110 1 Insert your fingers into the gap between the mirror housing an...

Page 53: ...2 E13310 7 3 Note You cannot separate the fog lamp bulb from the bulb holder 2 Disconnect the electrical connector 3 Turn the bulb holder anti clockwise and remove it Rear lamps 1 Remove the trim pan...

Page 54: ...rection indicator Central high mounted brake lamp Note These are not serviceable items please consult your dealer if they fail Number plate lamp Note These are not serviceable items please consult you...

Page 55: ...am H7 55 Cornering lamp H1 55 Front fog lamp H11 55 Side lamp W5W 5 Side repeater WY5W 5 Approach lamp W5W 5 Rear direction indicator PY21W 21 Brake lamp P21 5W 21 5 Tail fog lamp LED Rear fog lamp P2...

Page 56: ...es on the door trim panel of the driver s door 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 sto...

Page 57: ...emory of the electric windows WARNING The anti trap function is deactivated until you have reset the memory After the battery has been disconnected from the vehicle you must reset the memory separatel...

Page 58: ...or handle or starting the engine Manual folding and unfolding The electric folding mirrors operate with the ignition on Note You can operate the mirrors mirror tilting and folding for several minutes...

Page 59: ...y See Information displays page 65 B Speedometer C Engine coolant temperature gauge D Fuel gauge E Tachometer A Oil temperature gauge B Turbocharger boost gauge C Oil pressure gauge Instruments B C D...

Page 60: ...be driven at high engine speeds with the needle in the red section the engine speed will be reduced automatically to prevent engine damage Instruments Turbocharger boost gauge Indicates the added int...

Page 61: ...trained technician Brake system warning lamp It illuminates when the parking brake is engaged WARNING Reduce your speed gradually Use your brakes with great care Do not step on the brake pedal abrupt...

Page 62: ...f it illuminates when you are driving this indicates a malfunction Switch off all unnecessary electrical equipment Have the system checked by a properly trained technician immediately Low fuel level w...

Page 63: ...If you switch ESC off the warning lamp will illuminate The lamp will go out when you switch the system back on or when you switch the ignition off AUDIBLE WARNINGS AND INDICATORS Switching the chimes...

Page 64: ...en A warning chime will sound when any door is opened if the vehicle exceeds a relatively low speed Lights on A warning chime will sound if the driver s door is opened with the exterior lights switche...

Page 65: ...ual Device list The icon changes 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 wi...

Page 66: ...i e n t l i g h t L i g h t i n g A u t o M a n u a l G e a r sh i f t i n g A n t i ci p a t i o n S p e e d F o r d Eco M o d e H d l a m p d e l a y M a n u a l 20 se co n d s 4 0 se co n d s 6 0...

Page 67: ...p o st co d e S t r e e t D i st r i ct S t a r t g u i d a n ce C o u n t r y T r a f f i c T M C f o r r o u t e B l o ck n e xt se ct i o n R o u t e se ct i o n s l i st A l l T M C T A P o i n t...

Page 68: ...e S yst e m i n f o En t e r p o si t i o n D e m o m o d e G P S i n f o B C A M e n u N a vi g a t i o n D r i ve r Eco S e t t i n g s D yn a m i c M o t o r w a y T u n n e l F e r r y m o t o r...

Page 69: ...a r f a vo u r i t e s D e l e t e h o m e a d d r e ss C l e a r a l l A ssi st a n ce o p t i o n s P e r so n a l d a t a R e se t a l l se t t i n g s S e e se p a r a t e m e n u st r u ct u r e...

Page 70: ...own arrow buttons and press the right arrow button 2 Highlight the function to be reset 3 Hold the OK button pressed PERSONALISED SETTINGS Language setting A choice of eleven languages are available E...

Page 71: ...ay Other messages will be removed automatically after a short time Certain messages need to be confirmed before you can access the menus Message indicator The message indicator illuminates to suppleme...

Page 72: ...Action Front camera low amber visibility Clean screen amber The front camera sensor has reduced visibility Clean the windscreen Front camera malfunction Service required amber The front camera sensor...

Page 73: ...nd close Luggage compartment open red Vehicle is moving Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible and close Bonnet open red Vehicle is moving Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible and close Se...

Page 74: ...ult One or both of the brake lamp bulbs have blown Check the brake lamp bulbs See Changing a bulb page 49 Park lamp bulb fault One or both of the side or tail lamp bulbs have blown Check the side and...

Page 75: ...s soon as possible Engine malfunction service now amber Have the system checked by a properly trained technician as soon as possible Washer fluid level low Check the washer fluid level See Washer flui...

Page 76: ...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 Steering malfunction service now amber Have th...

Page 77: ...ion Check tyre pressures amber The pressure in one or more tyres has dropped Check as soon as possible Tyre pressure sys malfunction service required amber Permanent malfunction Have your vehicle chec...

Page 78: ...er the vehicle Heating Heating performance depends on the temperature of the engine coolant Air conditioning Note The air conditioning operates only when the temperature is above 4 C Note If you use t...

Page 79: ...ng the settings when the vehicle interior is extremely hot or cold The automatic climate control adjusts to the current circumstances automatically For the system to function properly the side and cen...

Page 80: ...d in the display To return to auto mode press the AUTO button Air distribution To adjust air distribution press the Climate control desired button Any combination of settings can be selected simultane...

Page 81: ...or and exterior temperatures are quite hot the system selects recirculated air automatically to maximise cooling of the interior Once the selected temperature is reached the system will reselect outsi...

Page 82: ...ible remaining comfortable Keep sufficient distance between yourself and the steering wheel We recommend a minimum of 250 millimetres between your breastbone and the airbag cover E6 8 5 95 Hold the st...

Page 83: ...the rear head restraint when the rear seat is occupied by a passenger Do not remove the front head restraints when the front seats are in use When using a forward facing child restraint on a rear sea...

Page 84: ...d up take care not to get your fingers caught between the seatback and seat frame Make sure that the seats and the seatbacks are secure and fully engaged in their catches Folding the rear seatbacks fo...

Page 85: ...head restraints See Head restraints page 83 1 Insert your fingers between the seat cushion and seatback and fold the seat cushion forwards 2 Press and hold the unlock buttons 3 Push the seatback forwa...

Page 86: ...cket from the plug Note Do not use the power point over the vehicle capacity of 12 volts DC 180 watts or a fuse may blow Note Do not use the power point for operating a cigar lighter element Note Inco...

Page 87: ...from moving and interfering with the pedals or the ability to control the vehicle Never place floor mats or any other covering on top of already installed floor mats Floor mats should always rest on...

Page 88: ...g wheel lock will activate after a short period of time once you have parked your vehicle and the passive key is outside of the vehicle or when you lock the vehicle See Keyless entry page 28 Deactivat...

Page 89: ...STARTING WARNINGS The keyless starting system may not function if the key is close to metal objects or electronic devices such as mobile phones Always check that the steering wheel lock is deactivated...

Page 90: ...en the vehicle is moving WARNING Switching off the engine when the vehicle is still moving will result in a loss of brake and steering assistance The steering will not be locked but higher effort will...

Page 91: ...tals being the most efficient The more efficiently you drive the better the rating and the better your overall fuel consumption E1218 13 A B C A Gear shifting B Anticipation C Efficient speed Gear shi...

Page 92: ...leaded fuel 95 RON or higher For all petrol variants it is also safe to operate the engine on standard unleaded fuel 91 RON minimum however if you choose to do so you may notice some minor loss of per...

Page 93: ...ELLING WARNING Do not attempt to start the engine if you have filled the fuel tank with the incorrect fuel This could damage the engine Have the system checked by a properly trained technician immedia...

Page 94: ...ace the approved fuel container on the ground Do not fill the container whilst in the vehicle or utility tray Keep the nozzle in contact with the fuel container whilst filling An adaptor is located in...

Page 95: ...gear when the vehicle is moving This can cause damage to the transmission E990 6 7 On some vehicles it is necessary to raise the collar whilst selecting reverse gear Note Fully depress the clutch peda...

Page 96: ...brake heavily in an emergency by preventing the road wheels from locking HINTS ON DRIVING WITH ANTI LOCK BRAKES Note When the ABS is operating the brake pedal will pulse and may travel further Maintai...

Page 97: ...ning Lamps and Indicators page 61 Emergency brake assist WARNING Emergency brake assist does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due care and attention Emergency brake assist will det...

Page 98: ...rse gear is selected and with the vehicle facing uphill if any forward gear is selected The system can be switched on and off using the information display See General information page 65 Activating t...

Page 99: ...system perform one of the following Wait for a short time until the system deactivates automatically If a forward gear was selected when the system became active select reverse gear If reverse gear w...

Page 100: ...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 m...

Page 101: ...aid is per default off To switch the parking aid on select reverse gear or press the switch in the instrument panel For item location See At a Glance page 9 The light in the switch illuminates when t...

Page 102: ...THE REAR VIEW CAMERA WARNINGS The operation of the camera may vary depending on the ambient temperature vehicle and road conditions The distances shown in the display may differ from the actual distan...

Page 103: ...re for general guidance only 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 th...

Page 104: ...lly 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 At a Glance page 9 Vehicles with parking aid Th...

Page 105: ...ready for you to set a speed Setting a speed 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 indicato...

Page 106: ...inate but the system will retain the speed that you previously set Resuming the set speed Press the RES switch The cruise control indicator will illuminate and the system will attempt to resume the sp...

Page 107: ...set 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...

Page 108: ...d the maximum front and rear axle loads for your vehicle Heavy loads when placed in the passenger compartment should be on folded rear seats as shown See Rear seats page 84 Do not allow items to conta...

Page 109: ...109 Towing TOWING A TRAILER WARNING Your vehicle is not approved for trailer towing...

Page 110: ...n be affected at temperatures below 30 C 22 F DRIVING THROUGH WATER Driving through water WARNINGS Drive through water in an emergency only and not as part of normal driving Engine damage can occur if...

Page 111: ...111 Emergency equipment FIRST AID KIT Space is provided in the luggage compartment WARNING TRIANGLE Space is provided in the luggage compartment...

Page 112: ...ARNINGS Do not 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 properly trained techni...

Page 113: ...ectronic Stability Program ESP valve 9 30 Heated rear window 10 40 Heater blower 11 30 Start stop module where fitted 12 30 Engine management systems exhaust gas recirculation relay 13 30 Starter rela...

Page 114: ...rl control valves HEGO sensor engine management 33 15 Engine control valves 34 10 Injectors 35 5 Active grille shutter run on water pump relay intercooler fan relay 36 10 Powertrain control module PCM...

Page 115: ...115 Passenger compartment fuse box E129926 Fuses...

Page 116: ...tertainment display GPS BVC 68 15 Electrical steering column lock 69 5 Instrument cluster 70 20 Central locking 71 10 Air conditioning 72 7 5 Steering wheel control module 73 5 Battery back up sounder...

Page 117: ...ectric windows central locking electric folding mirrors heated exterior mirrors 5 25 Door module right hand front electric windows central locking electric folding mirrors heated exterior mirrors 6 25...

Page 118: ...sed 24 Not used 25 Not used 26 Not used 27 Not used 28 Not used 29 Not used 30 5 Parking aid module 31 Not used 32 Not used 33 Not used 34 Not used 35 Not used 36 Not used 37 Not used 38 Not used 39 N...

Page 119: ...al when your vehicle is being towed In the event of a breakdown or mechanical failure do not use individual axle carriers Your vehicle must be recovered with either ALL wheels on the ground or transpo...

Page 120: ...the ignition on or when the engine is running The system 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...

Page 121: ...133239 Move the yellow catch to the right E8 7 7 8 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...

Page 122: ...Battery See Vehicle battery page 128 D Engine compartment fuse box See Fuses page 112 E Air cleaner No maintenance necessary F Engine oil dipstick See Engine oil check page 123 G Screen washer fluid r...

Page 123: ...mark top up immediately Topping up WARNINGS Only top up when the engine is cold If the engine is hot wait 10 minutes for the engine to cool down Do not remove the filler cap when the engine is runnin...

Page 124: ...than the MAX mark Top up with a 50 50 mixture of coolant and water using fluid that meets the Ford specification Customer assistance warranty and service guide page 25 Maintenance BRAKE AND CLUTCH FLU...

Page 125: ...r Top up the washer fluid reservoir when the washer fluid level indicator is on See Warning Lamps and Indicators page 61 When topping up use a mixture of washer fluid and water to help prevent freezin...

Page 126: ...cleaning chemicals may cause damage over a period of time Underbody Flush the complete underside of your vehicle frequently Keep body and door drain holes free from packed dirt Cleaning the alloy whee...

Page 127: ...e abrasives or chemical solvents to clean them Do not allow moisture to penetrate the seat belt retractor mechanism Clean the seat belts with interior cleaner or water applied with a soft sponge Let t...

Page 128: ...off the engine and any electrical equipment 3 Connect the positive terminal of vehicle B with the positive terminal of vehicle A cable C 4 Connect the negative terminal of vehicle B to the ground conn...

Page 129: ...med with the keycode The battery is located in the engine compartment See Maintenance page 120 BATTERY CONNECTION POINTS WARNING Do not connect to the negative terminal of the flat battery E130 4 31 T...

Page 130: ...ealer using the reference number certificate Vehicles with a spare wheel If the spare wheel is exactly the same type and size as the other fitted road wheels you can replace the existing road wheel wi...

Page 131: ...m foreign matter Never place anything between the jack and the ground or the jack and the vehicle It is recommended to use a workshop type hydraulic jack for changing between summer and winter tyres N...

Page 132: ...5 8 A B 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 A Emerge...

Page 133: ...e wheel brace extension to its original position take care not to get your fingers caught Note Make sure that the wheel brace is fully extended E1225 4 6 Extend the wheel brace Type two CAUTION The sc...

Page 134: ...ehicle when it is supported only by the jack Make sure that the jack is vertical to the jacking point and the base is flat on the ground Make sure that the arrows on directional tyres point in the dir...

Page 135: ...e not originally fitted with them Please contact your dealer for more details regarding compatibility Make sure that there is no lubrication grease or oil on the threads or the interface between wheel...

Page 136: ...ts foreign objects and uneven wear of the tread Uneven wear could mean that the wheel alignment is outside specification Check the tyre pressures including the spare when cold every two weeks USING SN...

Page 137: ...ning message is displayed in the information display check the tyre pressures as soon as possible and inflate them to the recommended pressure See Technical Specifications page 138 If this happens fre...

Page 138: ...itted a temporary spare wheel to your vehicle Tyre size Normal load Full load Front Rear Front Rear bar Ibf in2 bar Ibf in2 bar Ibf in2 bar Ibf in2 T125 80 R 16 4 2 61 4 2 61 4 2 61 4 2 61 T125 90 R 1...

Page 139: ...upon market requirements A Model B Engine designation C Emission level D Vehicle identification number E Vehicle build date The vehicle identification number and build date is shown on a plate locate...

Page 140: ...cation VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER E8 7 4 96 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...

Page 141: ...141 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Vehicle dimensions Technical specifications D A C E B E1327 36...

Page 142: ...Dimension in mm inches A Maximum length 4358 4412 171 6 173 7 B Overall width including exterior mirrors 2010 79 1 C Overall height EC kerb weight 1451 1484 57 1 58 4 D Wheelbase 2648 104 3 E Front t...

Page 143: ...VD Plus CD DVD format adopted by the 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 prote...

Page 144: ...ituated above the CD aperture This shows important information regarding control of your audio unit Additionally there are various icons placed around the display screen which light up when a function...

Page 145: ...ffic information control page 148 M Function 4 N Sound button See Sound button page 147 O Function 3 P OK Q Function 2 R Menu select S Function 1 T Phone menu U Auxiliary select See Auxiliary input AU...

Page 146: ...ique 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...

Page 147: ...inking Note The DAB service linking is as per default off Note Service linking allows cross referencing to other corresponding frequencies of the same station for example FM and other DAB ensembles No...

Page 148: ...h is complete sound is restored and the strongest signals are stored on the Autostore presets TRAFFIC INFORMATION CONTROL Many stations that broadcast on the FM waveband have a TP code to signify that...

Page 149: ...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 th...

Page 150: ...w buttons to select the required setting 1 Press the OK button to confirm your selection 2 Press the MENU button to return NEWS BROADCASTS Some audio units interrupt normal reception to broadcast news...

Page 151: ...onal mode REG controls 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 vari...

Page 152: ...UFFLE RANDOM Random track playback also known as shuffle plays all tracks on the CD in random order Press function button 2 Note When an MP3 CD is playing options include SHUFFLE for the whole CD or t...

Page 153: ...having multiple sessions with each segment from Lead in to Lead out regarded as a single session CD Extra The format that records audio audio CD data as tracks on session 1 and records data as tracks...

Page 154: ...not displayed accurately during playback When an MP3 file is created with MP3 conversion software e g RealJukebox a registered trademark of RealNetworks Inc ID3 ver 2 will automatically be written MP...

Page 155: ...disc with CD text is playing limited information encoded in each track can be displayed Such information will normally include The disc name The artist name The track name These display options are se...

Page 156: ...e vehicle audio system Output can 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 auxil...

Page 157: ...y or replace disc with known music disc If error persists contact your dealer CD DRIVE MALFUNCTION General error message for CD fault conditions such as possible mechanism fault CD DRIVE HIGH TEMP Amb...

Page 158: ...Do not insert more than one disc into the unit disc drive Note Do not insert foreign objects into any of the unit disc drives or media card slots Note Use only 12 cm 4 7 inches discs or 8 cm 3 1 inche...

Page 159: ...l stated safety precautions Failure to do so may increase your risk of collision and personal injury Ford Motor Company shall not be liable for any damages of any type arising from failure to follow t...

Page 160: ...w A Descriptions for function buttons 1 4 Function buttons 1 4 are context dependant and change according to the current unit mode Descriptions for the functions are shown at the bottom of the screen...

Page 161: ...sets See Audio unit operation page 147 See Audio unit menus page 150 D CD aperture E Navigation arrows F Map select See Route displays page 169 G CD eject H Information I Clock See System settings pag...

Page 162: ...Sound button page 147 O Function 3 P OK Q Function 2 R Menu select See System settings page 165 S Function 1 T Phone select U Auxiliary select See Auxiliary input AUX IN socket page 156 V Seek down C...

Page 163: ...will appear prompting you to enter a postcode city or street 1 Use the up down left and right arrow buttons to select the letter or number that you require Note As you spell the entry the results wil...

Page 164: ...164 Navigation Quick start navigation screen with instructions on how to proceed Follow the screen information and voice prompts to reach your destination...

Page 165: ...SD navigation system press the HOME button and the system will automatically start route guidance to the listed home address Last destinations This feature allows quick access to a history of previou...

Page 166: ...ou to reset the navigation settings Audio settings Adaptive volume This feature allows you to adjust the volume level to compensate for engine and road speed noise You can turn this on and off See Aut...

Page 167: ...on or off System settings Clock settings Set time This feature allows you to manually adjust the time Set date This feature allows you to manually adjust the date month and year GPS time This feature...

Page 168: ...l prioritise the route for a fast driver to the destination Eco settings Trailer Use this feature to change the economy settings of your journey relating to whether or not you are towing a trailer and...

Page 169: ...buttons to change the map scale and using the left and right arrow buttons zoom in or out The current map scale is shown on the display Map scale settings may be set between 50 m to 500 km or 0 05 mi...

Page 170: ...t will respond to these announcements and interrupt music playback After the announcement has ended music playback will resume Ending traffic announcements The unit will return to normal operation at...

Page 171: ...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...

Page 172: ...ly with optical instruments magnifiers Class 1M laser product IEC 60825 1 1993 A2 2001 Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products except for deviation pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 da...

Page 173: ...icians The RF radio frequency 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 belo...

Page 174: ...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 ign...

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Page 182: ...80 Switching off the automatic climate control 81 Switching the air conditioning on and off 81 Windscreen defrosting and demisting 80 Automatic main bean control 44 Activating the system 45 Manually o...

Page 183: ...105 Principle of operation 105 Cup holder 87 D Daytime running lamps DRL 44 Deactivating the BeltminderTM 23 Digital signal processing DSP 150 Direction indicators 47 Disarming the engine immobiliser...

Page 184: ...al information 65 Information messages 72 Airbag 73 Automatic main beam control 72 Battery and charging system 72 Doors open 73 Engine immobiliser 73 Hill start assist 73 Keyless entry 74 Lighting 74...

Page 185: ...154 MP3 file playback 152 File formats 153 ID3 Tag Version 2 154 ISO 9660 format 153 MP3 files playback order 154 MP3 navigation 154 Multi session 153 Playing a multi session disc 153 N News broadcast...

Page 186: ...tarting 88 Switching off the engine 90 Vehicles with a turbocharger 90 Symbols glossary 6 System settings 165 Audio settings 165 Clock settings 167 Menu structure Information and entertainment display...

Page 187: ...tion 139 Vehicle identification number 140 Vehicle identification plate 139 Vehicle recovery 118 Ventilation See Climate control 78 Vents See Air vents 78 VIN See Vehicle identification number 140 W W...

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