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Lane-Keeping System not available

The system is not available under the fol-

lowing conditions (passive system status):
— The vehicle speed is under 55 km/h (ap-

proximately 30 mph).

— The Lane-Keeping System has not de-

tected a road lane marking.

— If the lanes are too narrow or in tight

bends.

— Temporarily if the driving style is very dy-

namic.

— When the turn signal is switched on be-

fore changing lane manually.

— If the driver vigorously steers the vehicle

to override a system intervention.

— If the driver does not react to a driver in-

tervention prompt.

Interference

WARNING

The 

effectiveness

 of systems can be ad-

versely 

affected

 if components and sys-

tems are 

retrofitted,

 e.g. by body builders.

On vehicles with add-ons or 

modifica-

tions,

 the correct operation of system can

then be impaired or adjusted.

·

Have the second stage manufacturer

confirm

 that the systems are function-

ing properly.

Driving with the Lane-Keeping
System

 Please refer to   at the start of the

chapter on page 173.

Switching on and off

Depending on country, the Lane-Keeping
System is always switched on when the ig-
nition is switched on. You can also switch
the Lane-Keeping System on and 

off

 man-

ually and view the current system status.
On the instrument cluster display:
1. Press the   button.
2. Switch the Lane-Keeping System on or

off.

Depending on equipment, the   but-

ton is either on the multifunction

steering wheel or on the turn signal lever.

In the Infotainment system:
1. Open the Assist systems menu.
2. Switch the Lane-Keeping System on or

off

 in the corresponding submenu.

If Adaptive Cruise Control with Lane Cen-

tring is switched on, the Lane-Keeping Sys-

tem will also be switched on.

If there is a system fault, the Lane-
Keeping System can deactivate itself

automatically.

Displays

Fig. 117 

On the instrument cluster display:

displays of the Lane-Keeping System (illustra-
tion).

1

Road lane markings detected. System
not regulating.

2

Road lane markings detected. System
regulates on the side displayed.

3

The system is not ready to perform
control intervention. Depending on

equipment, the white line is displayed
as a thin line or is not shown at all.

With some equipment levels, additional
details about the road lane marking may

also be shown on the instrument cluster
display, e.g. dotted lane markings.
Depending on the driving situation and the
instrument cluster version, the following in-
dicator lamps light up:

System is active and ready to per-
form control intervention.

174

Driver assist systems

Summary of Contents for TOURNEO CONNECT

Page 1: ...FORD TOURNEO CONNECT Owner s Manual FORD TOURNEO CONNECT Owner s Manual Owner s Manual FORD TOURNEO CONNECT V1 R1 en_GB Print status 20 04 2022 English 2022 06 part number 2KF012720AB 2KF012720AB ...

Page 2: ...e right to change speci fications design or equipment at any time without notice or obligation No part of this publication may be reproduced transmit ted stored in a retrieval system or transla ted into any language in any form by any means without our written permission Er rors and omissions excepted Ford Motor Company 2022 All rights reserved ...

Page 3: ... you take some time to get to know your vehicle by reading this publication The more that you know about your vehicle the greater the safety and pleasure you will get from driving it Use and operate your vehicle in line with all applicable laws and regulations Pass on all printed owner s information when selling this vehicle Features and Options This publication describes product features and opti...

Page 4: ... 89 Windows 91 Steering wheel Adjusting the steering wheel position 93 Seats and head restraints Front seats 94 Rear seats 97 Head restraints 103 Seat functions 105 Lights Turn signals 106 Vehicle lighting 107 Main beam 109 Parking light 111 Headlights 112 Interior lighting 113 Vision Wipers 114 Mirrors 117 Sun blind 121 Heating and air conditioning system Heating ventilation and cooling 121 Auxil...

Page 5: ...ing fuel 282 Fuel types and refuelling 282 Emission control 286 If and when Vehicle tool kit 293 Wiper blades 294 Changing lights 295 Changing fuses 300 Jump starting 305 Towing 307 Checking and refilling In the engine compartment 312 Service fluids and equipment 316 Windscreen washer fluid 316 Engine oil 317 Coolant 321 Brake fluid 323 12 volt vehicle battery 325 Wheels and tyres Tyre monitoring ...

Page 6: ... Safety certificate 405 Dimensions 406 Capacities 407 Petrol engines 407 Diesel engines 409 List of abbreviations 416 Index 418 4 Table of Contents ...

Page 7: ... correct operation of system can then be impaired or adjusted Have the second stage manu facturer confirm that the systems are func tioning properly All data in this Owner s Manual corre sponds to the information available at the time of going to print Because the vehicle is constantly being developed and further improved there may be differences be tween your vehicle and the data in this Owner s ...

Page 8: ...ers equally The shortened linguistic form is used for editorial reasons and does not represent a value judgement Terms and their meanings Qualified workshops are repairers that employ trained or qualified staff who specialise in per forming service work on passenger cars A qualified workshop can be ei ther an authorised dealer or an inde pendent workshop Authorised dealers are workshops that have ...

Page 9: ...sent of Ford Mo tor Company Symbols like this refer you to warnings within the same section or on a given page They draw your attention to possible risks of accident or injury and ex plain how they can be avoided Cross reference to potential risks of damage to property in the same section or on the page specified DANGER Texts with this symbol indicate dangerous situations which will lead to fatal ...

Page 10: ...lamps 295 6 Radar sensor for assist systems 363 7 Behind a cover mounting for towing eye 307 8 Lever for opening the bonnet 314 9 Windscreen with vehicle identification number 404 with windscreen heating 126 with windscreen wiper 114 with camera window for assist systems 363 with rain light sensor positioned near the interior mirror 116 363 8 Vehicle overviews ...

Page 11: ... Behind the bumper radar sensor for assist systems 363 8 Sensors for assist systems 363 9 Towing bracket country dependent 272 10 Behind a cover mounting for towing eye 307 11 Button for opening the boot lid 89 12 Camera for parking systems 195 363 13 Licence plate lamp 295 14 Rear window with rear window heating 121 with rear window wiper 114 15 High level brake light 16 Roof aerial Rear view 9 2...

Page 12: ...buttons for locking and unlocking the vehicle 84 3 Central locking system indicator lamp 83 4 Stowage compartment for high visibility waistcoat 74 5 Buttons For operating the electric windows 91 For adjusting the electric childproof lock 85 6 Rotary knob for exterior mirror adjustment and functions 119 10 Vehicle overviews ...

Page 13: ...Driver door 11 2KF012720AB ...

Page 14: ...Driver side Fig 4 Overview of driver side in left hand drive vehicles Fig 5 Overview of driver side in right hand drive vehicles 12 Vehicle overviews ...

Page 15: ...nd previous menus 34 5 Instrument cluster 20 with warning and indicator lamps 16 6 Lever for wipers and washers 114 With buttons for operating the menu 34 7 Horn 8 Vents 121 9 Ignition lock 140 10 Pedals 133 11 Location of the driver front airbag 52 12 Lever for adjusting the steering column position 93 13 Stowage compartment 207 14 Bonnet release lever on the left side in left hand and right hand...

Page 16: ...stem 121 for assist systems for parking and manoeuvring 183 Fig 7 Overview of the lower section of the centre console left hand drive vehicles 1 USB sockets 252 2 Cigarette lighter or 12 volt socket 210 3 Stowage compartment 207 4 Lever for manual gearbox 147 for automatic transmission 149 5 Drink holder or ash tray 210 6 Stowage compartment under the centre armrest 207 7 Stowage compartment 207 8...

Page 17: ...1 4 Glove box or open stowage compartment 207 5 Lever for opening the glove box 207 6 To the side of the dash panel key operated switch for disabling the front pas senger front airbag 52 Controls in the roof Symbol Meaning Buttons for interior and reading lights page 114 Indicator lamp for the front passenger front airbag switch off function page 52 Button for the emergency call system page 75 Fro...

Page 18: ...ric parking brake switch ed on page 184 page 185 Do not drive on Brake system fault page 139 Do not drive on Brake fluid level low page 324 Do not drive on Electromechanical brake ser vo failure page 206 Symbol Meaning Do not drive on Fault in coolant system page 29 Depress the brake pedal page 162 Engine oil level too low page 320 Do not drive on Engine oil pressure too low page 320 Do not drive ...

Page 19: ...d level too low page 116 Steering fault page 156 Symbol Meaning Do not drive on Tyre pressure low page 332 page 333 Do not continue driving Fault in the tyre monitoring system page 333 page 334 Automatic Emergency Braking not available or functions re stricted page 172 Automatic Emergency Braking deactivated page 171 Speed Limiter not available page 160 Cruise Control fault page 158 Adaptive Cruis...

Page 20: ...Cruise Control ac tive no vehicle detected ahead page 165 Symbol Meaning Adaptive Cruise Control ac tive vehicle detected ahead page 165 Lane Keeping System active page 174 Speed Limiter switched on system control active page 159 Main beam or headlight flash er page 109 Outside temperature below 4 C 39 F page 23 Auto StartStop active page 145 Auto StartStop not available page 145 Economical mode p...

Page 21: ...ed manually To do so choose Vehicle status or Vehicle in the menu page 34 Priority 1 warning message The red central warning lamp flashes or lights up in some cases together with acoustic warnings or additional symbols Do not drive on Danger Check the fault and correct the cause If necessary seek assistance from a suitably qualified work shop Priority 2 warning message The yellow central warning l...

Page 22: ...trument cluster The indicator lamp may also light up Park the vehicle in a safe place Ask a suitably qualified workshop You may find that system settings such as personal convenience settings and programming have been changed or deleted when you start the engine after the 12 volt vehicle battery has been fully dis charged replaced or after a jump start Check and correct the settings as necessa ry ...

Page 23: ...the steering column buttons on the wiper lever illustration There are no buttons on the wiper lever in vehicles equipped with a multifunction steering wheel The multifunction display is controlled using the buttons on the multi function steering wheel only The button functions on the multifunction steering wheel depend on the vehicle equipment Vehicles with multifunction steering wheel If any prio...

Page 24: ... a message or the vehicle pictogram is displayed Summary Basic Classic Navigation Driver assist systems Special 3 Hold down the Fig 11 2 rocker switch to display the menus page 23 or to return to the menu se lection from a menu or an information display 4 Press the rocker switch at the top or bottom to scroll through the menus 5 To open the menu or information dis play shown press the but ton Fig ...

Page 25: ...nt cluster while the vehicle is in motion Adjust all settings in the instrument cluster and Infotainment system only when the vehicle is stationary Information displays on the digi tal instrument cluster The range of content and layout of the me nus and displays depend on the vehicle electronics and the level of vehicle equip ment Correspondingly qualified workshops can program and modify other fu...

Page 26: ...ed workshop When you start the engine with a set maxi mum speed limit the indicator lamp is displayed on the instrument cluster The set maximum speed is also displayed in a text message WARNING A set maximum speed limit can make overtaking more difficult This can result in serious injury and accidents Always adapt your speed and driving style to the set maximum speed The maximum speed limit cannot...

Page 27: ...ubmenu contains the home address and a list of recent destinations Route guidance can be started here by pressing the button Telephone information When the Telephone secondary display is active and a mobile telephone is connected via Bluetooth the instrument cluster dis play shows the symbol In addition the symbol shows the charge level of the mobile phone battery An arrow or after the entry in th...

Page 28: ...4 On the right of the steering column buttons on the wiper lever illustration There are no buttons on the wiper lever in vehicles equipped with a multifunction steering wheel The multifunction display is controlled using the buttons on the multi function steering wheel only If any priority 1 warnings are displayed you will be unable to open any menus page 19 Some warnings can be con firmed and hid...

Page 29: ...enu until the desired menu option is highlighted Fig 13 A frame appears around the selected option 2 Press the button Fig 13 to make the required changes A tick indicates that the relevant function is switched on Vehicles without multifunction steering wheel 1 In the displayed menu press the rocker switch Fig 14 2 at the top or bottom until the desired menu option is marked A frame appears around ...

Page 30: ...ot off the accelerator before the needle reaches the red zone NOTICE When the engine is cold avoid high en gine speeds driving at full throttle and overloading the engine The needle on the rev counter should on ly briefly point into the red area as engine damage may otherwise be incurred Changing up a gear early will help to save fuel and reduce engine noise Fuel gauge Digital fuel gauge Fig 15 Fu...

Page 31: ...lant temperature display Digital coolant temperature dis play The coolant temperature display can be displayed in the secondary displays on the digital instrument cluster page 20 Analogue coolant temperature display Fig 17 Coolant temperature display in the analogue instrument cluster illustration A Cold range The engine has not yet reached operating temperature Avoid high engine revs and heavy en...

Page 32: ...m values vary depending on the instrument cluster version Switching between the displays in the analogue instrument cluster 1 Vehicles with multifunction steering wheel Press the or button 1 Vehicles without multifunction steering wheel Press the rocker switch on the wiper lever Switching between memories in the an alogue instrument cluster 1 Vehicles with multifunction steering wheel Press the bu...

Page 33: ...rning tone sounds above 120 km h approx 75 mph This warning is a legal requirement and cannot be changed Selecting displays in the analogue in strument cluster You can select which driving data you want to display in the vehicle settings in the Info tainment system page 34 Average speed display The average speed is displayed after around 100 m around 328 ft The display will show dashes until this ...

Page 34: ...tem Versions and displays can vary as different versions of the instrument cluster and Info tainment system are available In vehicles with a fixed oil change service interval services take place at predefined intervals The service intervals are calculated on a custom basis in vehicles with flexible oil change service interval An oil change serv ice must only be carried out when required by the veh...

Page 35: ...ital instru ment cluster 1 Open the Service menu page 31 2 Select the Time menu 3 Set the time with the arrow buttons and Setting the time via the analogue in strument cluster 1 Select the Range information profile 2 Press and hold the button on the multifunction steering wheel for 5 sec onds The Service menu is shown on the in strument cluster display 3 Select the Time menu 4 Set the correct time...

Page 36: ...tion button followed by the corresponding function buttons to display information or adjust settings Vehicle settings page 34 Vehicle status Driving data WARNING Accidents and injuries can occur if the driver is distracted Never operate the menus on the instru ment cluster display or on the Infotain ment system while the vehicle is in mo tion When you start the engine after the 12 volt vehicle bat...

Page 37: ...ng on motorways and good main roads If there is a fault in the system go to a suitably qualified workshop and have the system checked Limits of the Driver Alert system Please refer to at the start of the chapter on page 34 Function limitations The Driver Alert function has system rela ted limits The following conditions can limit the function of the Driver Alert system or prevent it from working a...

Page 38: ... on Display of traffic signs Fig 19 In the instrument cluster display ex amples of recognised speed limits with ac companying sub plates After validation and evaluation of the infor mation from the camera the Infotainment system and the current vehicle data the activated Traffic Sign Recognition system shows up to two valid traffic signs with the accompanying sub plates depending on the display lo...

Page 39: ...rning currently not available Traffic Sign Recognition please clean windscreen No data transmission from the Info tainment system Check that valid map data is installed in the Infotain ment system Or the vehicle is located in an area that is not covered by the map stored in the Infotainment system Traffic Sign Recognition is not supported in the country in which you are currently travelling Functi...

Page 40: ...the vehicle when towing a trailer e g applicable speed limits and no overtaking signs can be activated or deactivated in the vehicle settings in the Infotainment system page 34 In trailer mode the speed warning function display can be adjusted to the type of trail er or to legal requirements The settings can be adjusted in increments of 10 km h 5 mph within a range between 60 km h 35 mph and 130 k...

Page 41: ...atbelt status Events or errors in essential systems for example headlamps and brakes System responses to driving situations for example airbag deployment and sta bility control Environmental conditions for example temperature Some of this data when used in combina tion with other information for example an accident report damage to a vehicle or eyewitness statements could be associ ated with a spe...

Page 42: ...tware updates and send ve hicle related information to us for example diagnostic information These messages could include information that identifies your vehicle the SIM and the electronic se rial number of the modem Cell phone net work service providers could have access to additional information for example cell phone network tower identification For ad ditional information about our privacy po...

Page 43: ...i cle s module For additional information about our priva cy policy refer to the local Ford website To find out if your vehicle has connec tivity technology visit www FordConnected com Emergency call system data Please refer to at the start of the chapter on page 39 When the emergency call system is active it may disclose to emergency services that your vehicle has been in a crash involving the de...

Page 44: ...sing the pedals The floor mat in the footwell on the driver side must leave the pedal area free and must be securely fastened Assume a correct sitting position before setting off and maintain this position while driving This also applies to all passengers page 44 Fasten your seat belt correctly before setting off and keep it properly fastened throughout the trip This also applies to all passengers...

Page 45: ...changing bulbs page 295 DANGER Observe the important safety instructions for the front passenger front airbag page 64 WARNING Driving under the influence of alcohol drugs medication or narcotics can cause serious accidents and fatal injuries Alcohol drugs medication and narcot ics can severely impair perception re action times and driving safety This could cause you to lose control of the vehicle ...

Page 46: ...isk of severe or fatal injuries during a sudden driving or braking manoeuvre in the event of a colli sion or accident or if the airbags are trig gered All vehicle occupants must assume a correct sitting position before setting off and maintain this position through out the trip This also applies to the fas tening of seat belts The number of vehicle occupants must never exceed the number of seats w...

Page 47: ...rrect sitting position Please refer to at the start of the chapter on page 44 Fig 20 Illustration correct distance be tween the driver and the steering wheel cor rect seat belt routing and correct head re straint adjustment The following details the correct sitting po sitions for the driver and passengers If any vehicle occupants cannot assume a correct sitting position due to their physi cal buil...

Page 48: ... Incorrectly fastened or unfastened seat belts can increase the risk of severe or fa tal injuries Before every trip each vehicle occupant must adopt the correct sitting position correctly fasten the seat belt belonging to their seat and keep it fastened prop erly throughout the trip Before every journey and while the vehi cle is in motion secure all children trav elling in the vehicle in a restrai...

Page 49: ...lots belt buckles and seat belts from working properly Never trap the seat belt Never damage the belt or allow it to rub against sharp edges Seat belt warning system and seatbelt status indicator Please refer to at the start of the chapter on page 46 Fig 21 On the instrument cluster display warning lamp Fig 22 On the instrument cluster display seat belt status for the rear seats The red warning la...

Page 50: ...be reliable The buckle up request also does not respond or only in a limited way if child seats and seat supports are used Always ensure that all vehicle occu pants especially children have fas tened their seat belts properly The vehicle may still detect seats which have been removed but left near the vehicle If seats are subsequently replaced or retrofitted the seatbelt status indica tor must be ...

Page 51: ... Press the red button on the belt buckle Fig 24 The latch plate is released and springs out 2 Guide the belt back by hand so that it rolls up easily without twisting the seat belt and without damaging the trim Twisted seat belt If it is difficult to remove the seat belt from the belt guide the seat belt may have be come twisted if it was returned too quickly into the side trim 1 Take hold of the l...

Page 52: ...t adjustable front seats page 94 WARNING Incorrect seat belt routing can cause se vere injuries in the event of an accident or a sudden braking or driving manoeuvre The seat belts only offer best protec tion when the backrests are in an up right position and the seat belts have been fastened properly The seat belt itself or a loose seat belt can cause serious injuries if the seat belt shifts from ...

Page 53: ... the rear seats depending on equipment are fitted with a belt retractor on the shoulder section of belt Full freedom of movement is made possible when the shoulder belt is pulled slowly or when the vehicle is travel ling at normal speeds However if the belt is pulled out quickly or during sudden brak ing during travel in mountains or bends and during acceleration the automatic belt re tractor is l...

Page 54: ...ntal pollution Suitably qualified workshops are familiar with these requirements WARNING The risk of severe or fatal injuries may be increased if the seat belts automatic belt retractors and belt tensioners are not used correctly or if they are repaired by a non professional As a result the belt tensioners may not be triggered when they should or they may be triggered un expectedly Never carry out...

Page 55: ...y by a suitably qualified workshop Qualified work shops have the necessary tools diag nostic equipment repair information and trained personnel Never install recycled airbag compo nents or components that have been taken from end of life vehicles in your vehicle Never modify any components of the airbag system WARNING Fine dust particles or steam may be re leased when the airbags are triggered Thi...

Page 56: ...of console lights up continuously Fig 29 Front passenger front airbag switched on The yellow indica tor lamp in the roof console will go out automatically approximately 60 seconds after the ignition is switched on or after the front passen ger front airbag is switched on using the key operated switch Fig 28 There may be a fault in the airbag system if the PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator lamp in the ro...

Page 57: ...g is triggered it is inflated by a gas generator This causes the airbag covers to break and the airbags inflate forcefully to cover their deployment zones within milliseconds Once a vehicle occu pant wearing a seat belt starts to sink into the inflated airbag the gas inside the airbag starts to escape to cushion the occupant and slow down their movement This can reduce the risk of severe and fatal...

Page 58: ...s Seat belt height adjusters for the front seats Red warning lamp and where applica ble belt status display Front airbags for driver and front passen ger Side airbags for the driver front passen ger and if applicable for the rear outer seats Curtain airbags on the left and right Central airbag between driver and front passenger Yellow airbag indicator lamp Yellow PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator lamp i...

Page 59: ...fraction of a second Always leave the deployment zones of the front airbags clear Never attach any objects such as drink or telephone holders to the covers of the airbags or anywhere in the airbag deployment zone No other people animals or objects may be carried between the occupants of the front seats and the airbag de ployment zone Ensure that children and passengers keep to this rule Do not att...

Page 60: ... key from the vehicle key 4 Insert the key bit into the key operated switch until you feel the second point of resistance Fig 32 Around three quar ters of the key bit should be inserted in the key switch at this point 5 The spare key can then be turned to po sition OFF relatively gently 6 Close the front passenger door 7 The PASSENGER AIR BAG indica tor lamp in the roof console lights up continuou...

Page 61: ...ICE If the key bit is not inserted far enough the key switch could be damaged when the key is turned NOTICE Do not leave the vehicle key in the key op erated switch as this can damage the key operated switch and vehicle key when the door is closed Side airbags Please refer to at the start of the chapter on page 52 Fig 33 On left hand side of vehicle deploy ment zone of the side airbag Fig 34 On th...

Page 62: ... the backrest side bolsters the side airbags may not be triggered correctly may not trigger at all or may trigger unexpect edly Have any damage to the original seat covers or around the seams of the side airbag units repaired immediately by a suitably qualified workshop Central airbag Please refer to at the start of the chapter on page 52 Fig 35 In the inner backrest cushion on the driver seat cen...

Page 63: ...d on the driver side and possibly on the front passenger side The curtain airbags are located inside the vehicle above the doors The airbag loca tion is identified by the text AIRBAG Fig 36 The area in the red frame is covered by the curtain airbag when triggered deployment zone For this reason you must never leave or attach any items in this area The curtain airbags will be triggered on both side...

Page 64: ...erve the specifications of the child seat manufacturer when installing the child seat in the vehicle and securing the child in the child seat Never fasten more than one child into one child seat Under no circumstances should chil dren or babies be held on a passenger s lap while driving Never leave a child unsupervised in a child seat Never allow a child to be carried in a ve hicle without being p...

Page 65: ...group Likewise not every seat will fit in every vehicle Therefore it is vital to check that the child fits properly in their child seat and that the child seat can be securely fastened in the vehicle Child seat approval categories Child seats can be classified as universal semi universal or vehicle specific all in accordance with regulation ECE R 44 or i Size in accordance with regulation ECE R 12...

Page 66: ...ssenger seat back fully and adjust the seat to the highest posi tion Set the backrest to the upright posi tion page 44 Set the backrest to the upright position when installing the seat on the second row page 44 Always ensure that there is enough space around the child seat If necessary adjust the position of the seat in front When doing so ensure that the driver or front passenger can still mainta...

Page 67: ... passenger front airbag is activated Deactivate the front passenger front airbag If the front passenger front air bag cannot be deactivated no rear fac ing child seat may be used Move the front passenger seat as far back and as high as it can be adjusted to create the largest possible distance between the child seat and the front passenger front airbag Move the backrest to the upright posi tion Se...

Page 68: ...at belt Additional securing points Top tether this strap at the top of the child seat is routed over the vehicle seat backrest and hooked into an anchor ring in the luggage compartment Top tether anchor points are marked with an anchor symbol page 66 Support foot some child seats are sup ported by with a support leg resting on the floor of the vehicle This support foot helps prevent the child seat...

Page 69: ...for child seats with universal or semi uni versal approval A size class indication is affixed to the child seat X seat not suitable for securing an ISO FIX or i Size child seat in this group IL SU seat suitable for installing an ISO FIX child seat with semi universal ap proval Refer to the vehicle list supplied by the child seat manufacturer IUF seat suitable for installing an ISOFIX child seat wi...

Page 70: ...Observe the instructions page 64 2 Remove the protective caps from the ISOFIX anchor points or open the zips depending on the equipment 3 Push the attachment arms on the child seat into the ISOFIX anchor points as shown by the arrows Fig 43 The child seat must click and audibly se curely into place 4 Pull on both sides of the child seat to check whether the seat has clicked properly into place If ...

Page 71: ...econd seat row top tethers fitted in the luggage compartment Fig 46 Centre seat in second seat row top tether fitted depending on equipment Fig 47 Third seat row top tethers fitted de pending on equipment 1 Observe the instructions page 64 2 Remove the net partition if necessary 3 Push the head restraint on the vehicle seat all the way up or remove it 4 Push the attachment arms on the child seat i...

Page 72: ...62 If you wish to fit a child seat in your vehicle you must first ensure that it is approved for the seats in question Important informa tion is given on the orange ECE approval la bel on the child seat Installation options are shown in the table below Group Child s weight Front passenger seat a Seats on the rear bench seat second row of seats Seats on the rear bench seat third row of seats Front ...

Page 73: ...e any questions please contact a corre spondingly qualified workshop Group 0 BeSafe iZi Go Britax Römer Baby Safe i Size Britax Römer Baby Safe with belted base Britax Römer Baby Safe Plus SHR II Britax Römer First Class Plus Britax Römer Primo Britax Römer Primo with Base Chicco Autofix Chicco Autofix belted base Chicco Cosmos RF Chicco Keyfit Chicco Oasys Chicco Seat Up RF Cybex Aton M i Size Cy...

Page 74: ...ax Römer KIDFIX SL Britax Römer KID II Britax Römer KIDFIX III M Britax Römer KIDFIX III S Britax Römer KIDFIX Z LINE Britax Römer KidFix M Britax Römer KidFix XP Chicco Gro Up Chicco Fold Go Chicco OASYS Chicco Youniverse Chicco Seat 4 Fix Concord Transformer T Concord Transformer Pro Concord Transformer XT Concord Transformer XT Pro Concord Vario Cybex Solutions S i Fix Cybex Solutions Z i Fix J...

Page 75: ...s Switch on the hazard warning lights in the following situations to alert following traf fic If the traffic in front slows suddenly You reach the end of a traffic jam There is an emergency situation The vehicle has broken down When tow starting or towing Always follow local regulations for the use of the hazard warning lights If the hazard warning lights are not working you must use an alternativ...

Page 76: ...e high visibility waistcoat may be located in a stowage compartment in the front door trim or in the stowage compartment on the front passenger side Fire extinguisher Fig 48 Under the front passenger seat Bracket with fire extinguisher illustration Depending on the equipment a fire extin guisher may be located in a holder in the footwell under the front passenger seat The fire extinguisher must co...

Page 77: ... possible even after a serious accident emergency call micro phone emergency call loudspeaker and an integrated battery that is independent of the vehicle electrical system Indicator lamp for the Emergency Call Service Depending on the operating state the indi cator lamp lights up in different colours and light sequences Fig 50 1 Indicator lamp does not light up emergency call is not available Ind...

Page 78: ...scue measures The data on the vehicle location is continu ously overwritten so that only the last three stored locations required for correct func tioning of the legally required eCall Emer gency System are available The vehicle is therefore not permanently tracked The data relating to the emergency call is processed exclusively in order to ensure correct functioning of the legally required eCall ...

Page 79: ...strument cluster The availability of the eCall Emergency System is restricted It may not be possible to make an emergency call 1 Go to a correspondingly qualified work shop immediately and have the fault rectified In an emergency 77 2KF012720AB ...

Page 80: ...e keys are available from quali fied workshops and authorised key services which are qualified to manufacture these vehicle keys WARNING Careless or unsupervised use of the vehi cle key can lead to accidents or injuries Always take all vehicle keys with you every time you leave the vehicle Chil dren or unauthorised persons could lock the doors and the boot lid start the engine or switch on the ign...

Page 81: ...til it clicks into place 6 Dispose of discharged batteries in an environmentally responsible way Changing the button cell variant 2 Fig 53 Vehicle key opening battery com partment cover Fig 54 Vehicle key changing the button cell 1 Remove the spare key page 78 2 Insert the manual key in the slot Fig 53 2 then press it in the direc tion of the arrow and lever off the cover 3 Remove the button cell ...

Page 82: ...pen left hand front door If the vehicle has an anti theft alarm this will be trig gered immediately page 88 5 Switch on the ignition 6 Or place the vehicle key in the rear drink holder in the centre console The synchronisation process is complete Troubleshooting Cannot lock or unlock vehicle One or more doors not closed 1 Close all doors Or the sensor in the vehicle key is faulty 1 Check whether t...

Page 83: ...ust be activated in the Infotainment system and the vehicle key must be located in the operating range of the vehicle 1 The vehicle will be unlocked if the vehi cle key is detected in the operating range Fig 56 All direction indicators flash twice The function is deactivated automatically if the vehicle is not unlocked for a long peri od The function is reactivated the next time the vehicle is loc...

Page 84: ...tomatic sensor switch off The sensors will be disabled in the follow ing circumstances If the vehicle is not locked or unlocked for an extended period If a sensor is touched too many times Reactivating the sensors 1 Unlock the vehicle with the button in the vehicle key NOTICE Please note that the sensors in the door handles can be activated by a powerful jet of water or steam if a valid vehicle ke...

Page 85: ...d may not be able to get themselves to safety Never close a door by pushing its win dow with your hand The glass window could shatter and cause injuries Always hold the door handle firmly when opening and closing doors WARNING Any door that is not properly closed could open suddenly while the vehicle is in mo tion This could lead to severe injuries Stop immediately and close the door Make sure tha...

Page 86: ...are closed and locked the indicator lamp in the button lights up yellow It is not possible to open the doors and the boot lid from the outside The doors can be opened from the inside by pulling the door release handle The indicator lamp in the button goes out The unopened doors and the boot lid re main locked and cannot be opened from the outside The anti theft alarm will not be activa ted SAFELOC...

Page 87: ... is still not possible to open the door from inside Fig 57 In the driver door button for the elec tric childproof lock Switching the childproof lock on or off 1 To switch on press the button Fig 57 2 To switch off press the button again The yellow indicator lamp lights up con tinuously in the button when the function is switched on WARNING The door in question cannot be opened from inside when the...

Page 88: ...le key bit into the lock cylinder above the door lock 3 Turn the vehicle key clockwise as far as it will go 4 Ensure that the door is locked Depending on the equipment the locked door will be unlocked again when the vehi cle is unlocked or the door is opened from the inside Unlocking the doors manually 1 From the inside depending on the equipment Pull the door release lever 2 From the outside Inse...

Page 89: ...tec tion if the tank flap is open it could be damaged when the left hand sliding door is opened Make sure that the tank flap is closed be fore opening the left hand sliding door Please refer to and at the start of the chapter on page 82 The red LED in the driver door lights up continuously The red LED for the central locking system in the driver door flashes at short intervals and then lights up c...

Page 90: ...r if it is not detected a corre sponding display will be shown on the in strument cluster display This may occur if the vehicle key is disrupted by another ra dio signal or is covered by another item such as an aluminium suitcase page 141 Anti theft alarm Depending on the vehicle equipment level the vehicle may have an anti theft alarm The anti theft alarm is activated automati cally when the vehi...

Page 91: ...vehicle is to be towed with raised axle If the vehicle is to be parked in a duplex garage If the vehicle is to be parked in a car wash False alarm risks of the interior moni toring system Fault free operation of the interior monitor ing system is possible only if the vehicle is fully closed Observe legal requirements A false alarm can occur in the following sit uations If one or more windows are f...

Page 92: ...e NOTICE Never use the rear window wiper the gas struts or the rear spoiler to attach or hold a load This may result in damage where the components are torn off Opening and closing the boot lid manually Please refer to and at the start of the chapter on page 89 Opening the boot lid manually 1 Press the button to unlock the com plete vehicle Or press the button to unlock the boot lid The doors rema...

Page 93: ...ng button on the vehicle key Or remove your fin ger from the sensor A valid vehicle key must be located within the operating range All turn signals will flash once as confirmation that all the win dows have been closed Set the central locking system settings in the Vehicle settings menu in the Infotain ment system WARNING Careless or unsupervised use of the elec tric windows can cause serious inju...

Page 94: ...inst the window frame and sustaining injury The roll back function is also active for convenience closing of the win dows with the vehicle key Troubleshooting One touch opening and closing do not work If the 12 volt vehicle battery has been dis connected or discharged when the win dows were not fully closed the one touch opening and closing function does not work and must be reactivated 1 Switch o...

Page 95: ...teering wheel al ways move the lever up firmly This pre vents the steering wheel from moving accidentally while the vehicle is in mo tion Never adjust the steering wheel when the vehicle is in motion If you deter mine that adjustment is necessary when driving stop the vehicle safely and adjust the steering wheel to the correct position The steering wheel must always point towards the chest and not...

Page 96: ... the airbags are fitted WARNING Incorrect adjustment of the seats can cause accidents and serious injuries Adjust the seats only when the vehicle is stationary The seats could change position unexpectedly if you attempt to reposition them while the vehicle is in motion so that you lose of control of the vehicle as a result Furthermore an incorrect sitting position is adopted while adjusting the se...

Page 97: ...f necessary move the lever up or down several times to adjust the seat height Fig 61 On the left front seat Controls var iant 2 1 Take your weight off the backrest and turn the handwheel to adjust it 2 If necessary move the lever up or down several times to adjust the seat height 3 Push or pull the lever as often as re quired to adjust the angle of the seat cushion 4 Raise the handle and slide the...

Page 98: ...lded forwards to a horizontal position depending on vehicle equipment The front passenger front airbag must be switched off if any items are to be trans ported on the front passenger seat when folded forwards page 52 Folding the front passenger seat back rest forwards 1 Remove any items from the front pas senger seat cushion 2 Lower the front passenger seat down as far as possible 3 Push the front...

Page 99: ... of the folded front passenger seat backrest could cause serious injuries in the event of a sudden braking manoeuvre or accident Never transport people or children in the front passenger seat with the front passenger seat backrest folded for ward If the front passenger seat backrest is folded forwards then you must use on ly the outer rear seat behind the driver in the second row of seats This als...

Page 100: ...hen folding back the backrest While fitting and removing the rear seats make sure that the seat feet are not soiled or damaged The floor mats or other objects could get caught in the hinges on the backrest or the rear seat This can prevent the backrest or the rear seat from locking securely when it is returned to the up right position Adults and children must not use those seats when the backrest ...

Page 101: ... page 44 4 Pull one of the loops Fig 65 1 be hind or on the side of the seat fold the backrest forwards slightly and let go of the loop 5 Fold the backrest down again until the backrest engages securely Folding the backrest backwards 1 Pull one of the loops behind or on the side of the seat Fig 65 1 fold the backrest up slightly and let go of the loop 2 Fold the backrest further back until the bac...

Page 102: ...ring rod from the bracket and push the rod firmly into the seat anchoring until the securing rod engages Fig 68 Folding seat back 1 Unhook the rod from the seat anchoring point 2 Secure the rod in the retainer under the seat 3 Fold the complete seat back until it en gages 4 Fold back the backrest page 98 WARNING Injuries could be caused if the seats are folded forwards and backwards careless ly Th...

Page 103: ... direction of the arrow until both locking marks 2 are in the green area The seat is locked in position 3 Fold the seat back page 100 4 Fold back the backrest page 98 WARNING Injuries could be caused if the seats are removed and installed carelessly The lock indicator shows the seat is se curely engaged The seat is not secure ly engaged if at least one of the lock in dicators is in the red area Al...

Page 104: ...of seats Removing the seats Fig 74 Third row of seats Floor locking mechanism indicator The seats in the third row are designed for use on a particular side of the vehicle They must not be installed on the opposite side Removing the seat 1 Fold the backrest forwards page 101 2 Pull the lever underneath the seat up wards Fig 73 close up to release the seat 3 Lift the seat forward slightly to detach...

Page 105: ...down even if the head is then underneath the top edge of the head restraint There may be a small gap between the head restraint and backrest in the lowest position Head restraint setting for taller people Push the head restraint up as far as it will go WARNING Driving without head restraints or with in correctly adjusted head restraints increa ses the risk of severe or fatal injuries in the event ...

Page 106: ...o and at the start of the chapter on page 103 Fig 77 On the back of the front seat back rest Removing the head restraint Removing the front head restraints 1 Lower the head restraint if necessary page 103 2 To unlock the head restraint feel for the recess in the marked area on the rear of the backrest and use a finger to press it in the direction of the arrow Fig 77 1 3 For seats with a stowage ar...

Page 107: ...ully while pressing the button Fig 78 1 or Fig 79 1 Fold the rear seat backrest back if neces sary and allow it to engage securely page 98 page 101 Fitting the rear head restraints Position the head restraint correctly over the head restraint guides and then insert into the guides of the corresponding seat backrest Slide the head restraint all the way down until the guide pins click into place Adj...

Page 108: ... side of the steering column Turn signal and main beam lever A Activate right turn signal B Activate left turn signal Turn signals 1 Switch on the ignition 2 Move the lever from the centre position to the desired position Fig 81 To switch off the turn signal move the lever back to the basic position Go to a correspondingly qualified workshop and have the vehicle checked if the acous tic signal doe...

Page 109: ...hicle has driven around 100 m 328 ft Switching off the lights 1 Switch off the ignition The orientation lighting can be switched on page 112 Parking lights or continuous parking light on both sides of the vehicle switched on The indicator lamp lights up green Display only in instrument cluster light switched off Daytime running lights The daytime running lights can increase the visibility of the v...

Page 110: ...ad lamps will be switched on independently of the ambient brightness Vehicles with a factory fitted towing bracket The vehicle s rear fog lamp is not switched on if a trailer with rear fog lamp is electrically connected to the vehi cle Light functions Side lights If the side lights are switched on both headlights light up with side lights together with parts of the tail light clusters the number p...

Page 111: ...lt persists go to a correspond ingly qualified workshop Fault in rain and light sensor In light switch position the vehicle lighting is not switched on or off automati cally 1 Switch the ignition on and off 2 If the fault persists go to a correspond ingly qualified workshop In cold or damp weather condensa tion may build up briefly on the interior of the headlights tail light and turn signals This...

Page 112: ...ontrol switched on and not active tap the direction indicator and high beam lever forwards to switch on manual high beam Pull back the di rection indicator and high beam lever to switch off the manual high beam if nec essary Or switch off the ignition System limitations The high beam has to be manually switch ed off under the following conditions as it is not switched off by the high beam con trol...

Page 113: ... light up if the continuous parking light on both sides of the vehicle is switched on 1 Switch on the parking lamps 2 Switch off the ignition 3 Lock the vehicle from outside Automatic switch off of parking lamps The vehicle will detect a weak 12 volt vehi cle battery and switch off the parking lamps so that the engine can still be star ted but after 2 hours at the earliest If the battery capacity ...

Page 114: ...ayed in the instrument cluster Or switch on the ignition Activating the Leaving Home function 1 Unlock the vehicle when automatic lighting control is switched on and the light sensor detects darkness Deactivating the Leaving Home func tion 1 Automatically after the switch off de lay Or lock the vehicle Or press the light switch as often as necessary until the setting is dis played in the instrumen...

Page 115: ...ed beam of vehicles with dy namic cornering light may dazzle oncoming traffic For this reason the headlight align ment of vehicles with this equipment can be adjusted in the vehicle settings in the In fotainment system travel mode page 34 It is not necessary to adjust the headlights on vehicles with manual headlight range control Interior lighting Instrument and switch lighting The brightness of t...

Page 116: ...or boot lid is opened or closed The lights switch off when the vehicle is locked or after a few minutes once the ignition has been switched off This pre vents the 12 volt battery from discharging Vision Wipers Operating the wiper lever Fig 86 On the right hand side of the steer ing column operating the windscreen wipers A Wipers switched off B Interval wipe for the windscreen or rain sensor mode T...

Page 117: ...also to the wiper motor Before starting your journey and switch ing on the ignition check to make sure that the wiper lever is in its basic position Remove snow and ice from the wipers and windows Always carefully loosen wiper blades that have become frozen onto the win dow NOTICE Do not use the wipers when the window is dry Using the wipers when the window is dry can damage the glass Do not switc...

Page 118: ...t always de tect every rain shower and activate the wipers If necessary switch on the wipers man ually if the water on the windscreen re stricts the field of vision Troubleshooting Washer fluid level too low The indicator lamp lights up yellow 1 Fill up the washer fluid reservoir as soon as possible page 316 Fault in wipers The indicator lamp lights up yellow The wipers do not wipe 1 Switch the ig...

Page 119: ...ind spot Objects and other road users may also be located in the blind spot WARNING Adjusting the exterior and interior mirrors while driving may cause the driver to be come distracted This can lead to acci dents and serious injuries Adjust the exterior mirror and interior mirror only when the vehicle is station ary When parking changing lane or per forming an overtaking or turning ma noeuvre alwa...

Page 120: ...uc ted to do so by a doctor Seek medical assistance immediately NOTICE If the glass of an automatic anti dazzle mirror is broken electrolyte fluid can leak from the mirror This fluid corrodes plastic surfaces Remove leaked liquid as quickly as possi ble e g with a wet sponge Interior mirror Please refer to and at the start of the chapter on page 117 Fig 89 On the windscreen automatic anti dazzle i...

Page 121: ...nce from vehicles travel ling behind you or from other objects if the automatic anti dazzle function is impaired Exterior mirrors Please refer to and at the start of the chapter on page 117 Fig 91 In the driver door rotary knob for the exterior mirrors The exterior mirror functions for left hand drive vehicle are described below Position corresponds to the exterior mirror on the driver s side and ...

Page 122: ... fingers are trap ped between the exterior mirror and the mirror base when the exterior mirrors are moved WARNING If you estimate the distance from traffic behind you incorrectly you can cause ac cidents and serious injuries Curved mirrors convex or aspheric en large the field of vision and can make objects in the mirror seem smaller and further away than they actually are Using convex mirrors to ...

Page 123: ...resh air system does not cool down the vehicle interior The manual Climate Control system heats cools and dehumidifies the air The Automatic Climate Control system heats cools and dehumidifies the air Auto matic mode enables the Automatic Cli mate Control system to control the air tem perature air distribution and air volume au tomatically The Climate Control system will function most effectively ...

Page 124: ...al damage Have the Climate Control system checked by a suitably quali fied workshop Overview of functions Please refer to and at the start of the chapter on page 121 Some functions of the Climate Control sys tem and menus in the Infotainment system depend on the vehicle equipment In the top centre console Open the Climate Control settings in the Infotainment system Switch rear window heating on an...

Page 125: ...ic mode switches itself off when the blower speed is adjus ted manually The air is cooled and dehumidified in cooling mode Adjust the blower speed Switch air recirculation mode on and off page 123 Adopt temperature settings of driver side for all seats Direct air onto the windscreen Direct air towards upper body Direct air into the footwell In the Infotainment system Air Refresh menu Auto Air Refr...

Page 126: ...hat visibility is greatly reduced Switch off the air recirculation mode when it is no longer required NOTICE In vehicles with a Climate Control system do not smoke when the air recirculation mode is switched on Smoke can leave a residue on the cooling system evaporator and on the active combi filter producing a lasting unpleasant odour Automatic Climate Control When re versing the vehicle or when ...

Page 127: ...ctive medical implants e g pacemakers in isolated cases Wearers of an active medical implant should consult their doctor or the im plant manufacturer before operating the seat heating Also make the other vehicle occupants aware of this if necessary WARNING Anyone experiencing reduced or no sensi tivity to pain or temperature due to medi cation paralysis or chronic illness e g diabetes could sustai...

Page 128: ... time has elapsed Roof ventilator Please refer to and at the start of the chapter on page 121 The roof ventilator directs air from the front area to the rear of the vehicle interior The roof ventilator does not have a separate fresh air intake Opening the roof ventilator settings 1 Tap in the upper centre console 2 Tap Rear to open the menu for the rear seats Switching the roof ventilator on and o...

Page 129: ...ng switches off au tomatically The steering wheel heating switches itself off automatically if one of the following conditions is met The power consumption is too high There is a fault in the steering wheel heating system Fresh air intake Please refer to and at the start of the chapter on page 121 Fig 93 Illustration area for fresh air intake in front of the windscreen in left hand drive vehi cles...

Page 130: ...ease can impede the functioning of the touch panels 1 Always keep touch panels clean and dry Auxiliary heater and ventila tion Introduction The auxiliary heater and ventilation system can be used to heat the vehicle interior in the winter and ventilate it in the summer It is able to clear ice con densation and a thin layer of snow from the windscreen The auxiliary heater is supplied with fuel from...

Page 131: ...diate heating func tion in the Auxiliary heater menu in the Infotainment system or in the Exit menu page 33 Or press the button on the remote control page 131 Operating the auxiliary heater as a sup plementary heater When the engine has been started the aux iliary heater can continue operation as a supplementary heater The following conditions must be met for this The Automatic supplementary heate...

Page 132: ...arture time 4 Set the desired day of the week and de sired departure time Tap the At function button to select the same departure time for every day of the week 5 Tap the function button 6 Tap the checkbox to activate the depar ture time Automatic Climate Control On the basis of the programmed departure time the vehicle automatically calculates the start time for heating or ventilation to the curr...

Page 133: ...t a correspondingly qualified workshop Flashing at regular intervals Red or green switch on or switch off signal not received Move closer to the vehicle Lights up or flashes Orange the button cell in the remote control is weak Replacing the button cell Range The remote control has a range of several hundred metres when the button cell is fully charged and under ideal conditions Keep a distance of ...

Page 134: ...n cell 9 Place the battery cover on the remote control and press it gently until the bat tery cover clicks into place DANGER If you swallow a button cell or if it enters your windpipe it can cause serious or even fatal injuries within a very short time due to choking or internal burns Seek immediate medical assistance if you suspect that someone has swal lowed a button cell Do not use the remote c...

Page 135: ...in the footwell No additional floor mats or other floor coverings should be placed over the fit ted floor mat Make sure that no objects can enter the driver footwell while the vehicle is in motion If there are any objects in the footwell remove them when the vehicle is parked Wear shoes that provide good grip for your feet when using the pedals WARNING Always observe current traffic regulations an...

Page 136: ...and down hills Driving in the correct gear can help to reduce fuel consumption The gear change indicator display goes out when the clutch is depressed in vehicles with a manual gearbox or after leaving the manual shift program in vehi cles with an automatic gearbox Economic driving style Fig 99 Fuel consumption in litres per 100 km at two different outside temperatures Fuel consumption environment...

Page 137: ...uisite for economical driving and increa ses the service life of the vehicle Observe the tyre pressures Low tyre pressures does not just mean greater wear but also increases the rolling resistance of the tyres and thus the fuel consumption Use optimised rolling resist ance tyres Adjust the tyre pressure according to the vehicle load Observe the information on the tyre pressure sticker page 335 Obs...

Page 138: ...ng on the brake discs and pads will delay the braking effect and increase the braking distance If the brakes on the vehicle have not been ap plied for a long time on roads that have been gritted with salt the layer of salt must be reduced through careful braking Corrosion on the brake discs and dirt on the brake pads are facilitated through long pe riods of inactivity low mileage and low load leve...

Page 139: ...ck of assistance for the brake system Keep the footwell under the pedals clear so that the brake pedal can move freely If the front brake pads are tested the rear brake pads should be tested at the same time Regularly check the thick ness of the brake pads through the open ings in the rims or from the underside of the vehicle If necessary remove the wheels to carry out a comprehensive check Please...

Page 140: ...culation mode of the heating and fresh air system or Climate Control system Open all vents in the dash panel Switch the blowers for the heating and fresh air system or for the Cli mate Control system to the highest setting NOTICE An open boot lid changes the length and height of the vehicle Driving through water on roads Please follow these rules to help prevent damage to your vehicle when driving...

Page 141: ...pecif ically for a particular country and complies with the registration regulations that ap plied in that country at the time of vehicle production If you want to use the vehicle abroad for a short period all relevant information and instructions should be followed page 46 If the vehicle is going to be sold in another country or used in another country for an extended period the legal requirement...

Page 142: ...pervised use of the vehi cle key can lead to accidents or injuries Always take all vehicle keys with you every time you leave the vehicle The engine can be started and electrical equipment such as the window con trols can be operated This can cause serious injury Never leave children or people requiring assistance alone in the vehicle when the vehicle is locked They could be come trapped in the ve...

Page 143: ...be restarted within approximately 5 seconds A corre sponding message appears on the instru ment cluster display After this time the engine cannot be re started without a valid vehicle key in the vehicle interior WARNING Unintentional vehicle movements can cause serious injury Do not depress the brake or clutch ped al when the ignition is switched on as the engine will start immediately WARNING Car...

Page 144: ... the vehicle or are leaking out of the vehicle e g as the result of damage Never leave the vehicle unattended with the engine running particularly if a gear or position has been selected The vehicle could move suddenly or something unexpected may happen that may cause damage fire and seri ous injuries Never use a start booster Start boos ters may explode and cause the engine to suddenly run at hig...

Page 145: ...till possible for the vehicle to roll for the next 30 minutes The parking lock P is then engaged automatically if the vehicle is sta tionary A related warning is shown on the instrument cluster display 1 minute before the parking lock is engaged automatically page 184 Warning when leaving the vehicle In order to indicate that the vehicle is capa ble of rolling when leaving the vehicle an acoustic ...

Page 146: ...ement system The vehicle s drive power may be limited or lost entirely It may not be possible to continue your trip or only to a limited extent 1 Park the vehicle safely 2 Do not drive on 3 Observe the text on the instrument cluster 4 Seek expert assistance and have the engine management system checked There is a fault in the engine man agement system or the drive pow er is limited The indicator l...

Page 147: ... in the rear drink holder in the centre console and press the push button ignition switch Fig 102 3 The ignition is switched on automati cally and in some cases the engine is started Engine cannot be switched off Vehicles with Keyless Entry The engine cannot be switched off by brief ly pressing the push button ignition switch In this case it is necessary to perform an emergency switch off procedur...

Page 148: ...y the engine can also switch off subsequently e g after switching off the defrost function Conditions for an automatic restart The engine can start automatically under the following conditions If the temperature inside the vehicle sub stantially increases or decreases If the vehicle rolls on If the electric voltage of the 12 volt vehi cle battery drops As a general rule the engine always starts ag...

Page 149: ...ugh water Troubleshooting Engine no longer starts automati cally The warning lamp lights up red There is a fault in the Auto StartStop sys tem 1 Start the engine manually page 141 2 Go to a correspondingly qualified work shop immediately Manual gearbox Manual gearbox Selecting a gear Fig 103 Gear shift pattern of a 6 speed manual gearbox Depending on the vehicle specification your vehicle may have...

Page 150: ...in juries NOTICE Serious damage to the clutch and gearbox can occur if the gear stick on the manual gearbox is shifted to too low a gear when travelling at high speeds or at high revs This also applies if the clutch remains de pressed and the gears do not engage NOTICE Please note the following to help avoid damage and premature wear Do not rest your hand on the gear lever when driving The pressur...

Page 151: ...omatic gearbox is also subject to wear Regular maintenance is necessary depending on the type of auto matic gearbox In the event of a fault in one gear train half the automatic gearbox also allows one gear train half to be deactivated and the trip to be continued using the other gear train half page 153 If this happens have the system checked as soon as possi ble by a suitably qualified workshop A...

Page 152: ...hicle which can lead to accidents and serious injuries Never press the accelerator when en gaging a gear selector position When the engine is running the vehicle starts moving as soon as a selector lev er position is engaged and the brake pedal is released Never select reverse gear R or engage the parking lock P while the vehicle is in motion WARNING Unintentional vehicle movements can cause serio...

Page 153: ...eel to change down a gear Pull the left paddle towards the steering wheel and hold to change to the lowest gear The gear selection display then changes to D Exiting the manual shift program Automatically after 5 seconds if the manual shift program was activated from gear selector position D Or push the selector lever to the rear and release it again to activate gear se lector position D Or pull th...

Page 154: ...ne speed for the gear Launch Control Launch Control allows maximum accelera tion from a standing start 1 Switch off TCS page 206 2 Depress and hold the brake pedal with your left foot 3 Engage gear selector position S or switch to the manual shift program page 151 4 With your right foot depress the accel erator until the engines speed reaches approximately 3 200 rpm 5 Take your left foot off the b...

Page 155: ... 12 volt battery is flat and the ve hicle has to be towed the selector lever lock must be released manually Seek ex pert assistance Emergency program There is a fault in the system if all the dis plays on the instrument cluster for the se lector lever positions have a light back ground The automatic transmission is run ning in an emergency program The vehicle can still be driven in the emergency p...

Page 156: ...radually released as the clutch is engaged If the accelerator is not immedi ately depressed the brake disengages au tonomously after a few seconds Vehicles with automatic transmission The following conditions must be met si multaneously On an incline the stationary vehicle must be held in position with the foot brake until you are ready to move off The engine is running smoothly Drive position D o...

Page 157: ...ring assistance Counter steering assistance provides the driver with power steering in critical driving situations Additional steering power helps the driver when counter steering WARNING If the power steering is not working the steering wheel is difficult to turn which makes it difficult to steer the vehicle Depending on the vehicle s equipment level the power steering only functions when the eng...

Page 158: ...at speeds of approx 20 km h around 15 mph and above Driving with the Cruise Control system You can exceed the stored speed at any time e g to overtake Control is interrupted for the duration of the acceleration ma noeuvre and is then resumed with the stor ed speed Displays When Cruise Control is switched on the in strument cluster display shows the stored speed and the status of the Cruise Control...

Page 159: ...ruise Control sys tem off after use to avoid unintentional speed control It is dangerous to use a set speed that is too high for the prevailing road traffic or weather conditions Operating the Cruise Control sys tem Please refer to at the start of the chapter on page 156 Fig 106 Left hand side of the multifunction steering wheel Switching on 1 Press the button No speed has been stored yet and the ...

Page 160: ... kept the clutch depressed for an extended period The vehicle has exceeded the stored speed for an extended period The driver has not selected a position for driving forwards Brake support systems e g TCS or ESC have performed a control intervention The vehicle was braked by the Automatic Emergency Braking system If the problem persists switch off the Cruise Control system and go to a corre spondi...

Page 161: ...gerous and can cause serious injury e g through aquaplaning snow ice or leaves Use the Speed Limiter only when the road and weather conditions allow it to be used safely Operating the Speed Limiter Please refer to at the start of the chapter on page 158 Fig 107 Left hand side of the multifunction steering wheel Switching on 1 Press the button No speed is stored No control yet Starting control 1 Wh...

Page 162: ...kshop For safety reasons the Speed Limiter does not fully deactivate itself until you release the accelerator once or switch the system off manually Local Hazard Information The Local Hazard Information function supports the driver by providing situa tion dependent recommendations on the instrument cluster display for an anticipatory and energy saving driving style The Local Hazard Information fun...

Page 163: ...zard Information is re activated provided it is switched on in the Infotainment system WARNING The intelligent technology of Local Haz ard Information cannot overcome the laws of physics and functions only within the limits of the system Never let the ex tra convenience tempt you into taking safety risks when driving Careless or un intentional use of Local Hazard Informa tion can cause accidents a...

Page 164: ...affic conditions Never use Adaptive Cruise Control in poor visibility on steep or winding roads or on slippery road surfaces e g due to snow ice wet roads loose chip pings or on flooded roads Never use Adaptive Cruise Control off road or on unsurfaced roads Adaptive Cruise Control is designed solely for use on surfaced roads Take control of the vehicle immediately if a driver intervention prompt a...

Page 165: ...tem limits and can therefore prevent a prohibited overtaking manoeu vre The function is active from speeds of around 80 km h around 50 mph Limits of Adaptive Cruise Control Please refer to at the start of the chapter on page 161 Do not use Adaptive Cruise Control For system reasons Adaptive Cruise Con trol is not suitable for use in the following situations Cancel control page 163 Driving in heavy...

Page 166: ...to react to stationary vehicles comes with some equipment levels and is not available in all countries Cornering Fig 111 Driving through bends The radar sensor always scans the area di rectly in front of the vehicle For this reason the Adaptive Cruise Control may detect ve hicles erroneously or may not detect vehi cles ahead when driving around tight bends Fig 111 Vehicles outside of the sensor s ...

Page 167: ...ead Adaptive Cruise Control is active ve hicle detected ahead Adaptive Cruise Control is active ve hicle detected ahead The indicator lamps light up grey or do not light up at all when Adaptive Cruise Control is not controlling the vehicle Cancelling control 1 Briefly press the button Or depress the brake pedal The indicator lamp corresponding to the driving situation lights up and the speed and d...

Page 168: ...t cluster Adjusting the speed Using the buttons on the multifunction steering wheel you can adjust the stored speed within the specified speed range as follows Press the button on ly when Adaptive Cruise Control is ac tive Press the button on ly when Adaptive Cruise Control is ac tive Press the button Pressing it for the first time switches to the next highest 10 km h or 5 mph interval Press the b...

Page 169: ...Painting work or structural modifications have been performed on the front of the vehicle If the problem persists go to a corre spondingly qualified workshop Adaptive Cruise Control is not working as expected The radar sensor is dirty Clean the radar sensor page 363 The system limits have been exceeded page 163 The brakes have overheated control was cancelled automatically Leave the brakes to cool...

Page 170: ...noeuvre Detection of the driving situation The Automatic Emergency Braking system detects driving situations by means of a camera located in the upper area of the windscreen and a radar sensor in the front of the vehicle WARNING The intelligent technology of the Auto matic Emergency Braking system cannot overcome the laws of physics and func tions only within the limits of the system Never let the...

Page 171: ...d due to driving too close to the vehicle in front The indicator lamp lights up Increase the distance Advance warning The Automatic Emergency Braking system detects a possible collision and prepares the vehicle for possible emergency braking An acoustic warning sounds and the red warning lamp lights up Brake or take evasive action Urgent warning If you do not react to the advance warning the syste...

Page 172: ...etal objects e g railway tracks Reversing If ESC is performing a control interven tion or is faulty If the radar sensor or camera window is dirty covered or damaged If several brake lights on the vehicle are defective If there is a fault in several brake lights on a trailer country dependent or bicycle carrier with an electrical connection to the vehicle If the vehicle accelerates hard or the ac c...

Page 173: ...re However after changing from right hand driving to left hand driving or vice ver sa Junction Assist is only available after 30 minutes or more Junction Assist does not react to persons animals crossing vehicles or objects that are not detected as a vehicle Always also observe the fundamental limits of the Au tomatic Emergency Braking system page 169 Using the Automatic Emergency Braking system P...

Page 174: ... due to detergent deposits or coatings Clean the radar sensor and windscreen page 361 The radar sensor s range is obstructed by add on parts trim frame for licence plate holders or stickers Remove any obstruc tions from the area around the radar sen sor The view of the camera is impaired by add on parts or stickers Keep the area around the camera window free The radar sensor or camera has been dis...

Page 175: ...stru ment cluster display and respond ac cording to the prompts if permitted by the traffic situation Always observe the area around the ve hicle with care and watch the road ahead while driving If the camera s field of view is dirty cov ered or damaged the function of the Lane Keeping System may be impaired Limits of the Lane Keeping Sys tem Please refer to at the start of the chapter on page 173...

Page 176: ...eeping System on and off man ually and view the current system status On the instrument cluster display 1 Press the button 2 Switch the Lane Keeping System on or off Depending on equipment the but ton is either on the multifunction steering wheel or on the turn signal lever In the Infotainment system 1 Open the Assist systems menu 2 Switch the Lane Keeping System on or off in the corresponding sub...

Page 177: ...g wheel will vibrate if the vehicle drives across a detected road lane marking when the Lane Keeping Sys tem is active Troubleshooting Please refer to at the start of the chapter on page 173 or Lane Keeping System not available The indicator lamp lights up yellow and de pends on the instrument cluster version A message will also appear on the instru ment cluster display The camera window is dirty ...

Page 178: ...n certain countries Driving with Adaptive Cruise Control with Lane Centring The Adaptive Cruise Control with Lane Centring function automatically controls the speed and steers the vehicle Within the system limits Adaptive Cruise Control with Lane Centring can also brake the vehicle behind a stopping vehicle in front to a standstill and then drive off again auto matically You can override control b...

Page 179: ...ntly Apply the brakes if the vehicle starts rolling unintentionally e g after a driver intervention prompt Your hands should always be on the steering wheel so that you can steer yourself at any time The driver is al ways responsible for staying in lane Be prepared to control the speed your self at all times Operating Adaptive Cruise Con trol with Lane Centring Please refer to at the start of the ...

Page 180: ...problem persists go to a corre spondingly qualified workshop Take over steering The warning lamp lights up white and a message is shown on the instrument cluster display You have let go of the steer ing wheel for a few seconds 1 Take hold of the steering wheel and take over control of the vehicle Take over steering immediately The warning lamp lights up red and a mes sage is shown on the instrumen...

Page 181: ...t Driver State Assist can deactivate itself automati cally If the Lane Keeping System is not available Driver State Assist is also not available Driver intervention prompt Driver State Assist requests an inactive driver to take over control of the vehicle by means of acoustic warnings and a braking jolt In addition a message is shown on the instrument cluster display and the volume of the Infotain...

Page 182: ... situations for example On tight bends When driving in the middle of two lanes When road lanes are not the same width At the crest of a hill In poor weather conditions Where there are special roadside struc tures e g high or offset crash barriers WARNING The intelligent technology of Blind Spot Assist cannot overcome the laws of phys ics and functions only within the limits of the system Never let...

Page 183: ...cle approaches the earlier it causes the display on the exterior mirror to light up Blind Spot Assist Plus If the vehicle is equipped with the Lane Keeping System and the system is switch ed on it performs a corrective steering in tervention to warn you when changing lanes during a potentially critical situation information level warning level The steering intervention also occurs when you operate...

Page 184: ...ity may be impaired by dirt and snow or also residue from clean ing agents or coatings The general conditions for system opera tion have not been met page 180 The radar sensors are covered by water The vehicle is damaged in the area of the radar sensors e g caused by parking col lisions The detection ranges of the radar sen sors are blocked by add on parts e g bi cycle carriers Changes have been m...

Page 185: ...park the vehicle incorrectly This can cause accidents and serious injuries When parking observe the specified se quence Ensure that the electric parking brake is switched on Never remove the vehicle key from the ignition if the vehicle is in motion This could cause the steering lock to engage suddenly You will no longer be able to steer the vehicle WARNING If children people requiring assistance o...

Page 186: ...ig 121 button The indicator lamp in the button and the red indicator lamp in the instrument cluster go out Automatic switch off of the electric parking brake when driving off The electric parking brake is released auto matically when driving off if one of the fol lowing situations occurs when the driver door is closed Manual gearbox the clutch is fully de pressed before pulling away Automatic tran...

Page 187: ...atic activation of the electric park ing brake has been deactivated in the vehi cle settings the electric parking brake can only be activated when the ignition is switched off and the Auto Hold function page 186 is activated WARNING Incorrect use of the electric parking brake can cause accidents and serious injuries Never use the electric parking brake to brake the vehicle except in an emer gency ...

Page 188: ...uto Hold function 1 Press the button Fig 122 The indicator lamp in the button lights up yellow Auto Hold is ready for use but the vehicle is not necessarily stationary If the Auto Hold function has been switch ed on before switching the ignition off the function switches on when the ignition is switched on the next time Keeping the vehicle stationary with the Auto Hold function 1 Make sure that th...

Page 189: ...e lamp is red Never leave the vehicle while the en gine is running and with the Auto Hold function switched on In some cases the Auto Hold function cannot hold the vehicle sufficiently on uphill gradients or brake it sufficiently on downhill gradients e g if the ground is slippery or icy NOTICE Damage could be caused as a result of the electric parking brake switching on auto matically in a car wa...

Page 190: ...ttention to the traffic situation and the area around the vehicle Before getting out of the vehicle pay attention to the indicator lamps in the exterior mirror housings and the acous tic warning signal The display may not light up or may not light up in time in the case of vehicles that are approaching very quickly WARNING The exit warning system does not warn about stationary or slowly moving obj...

Page 191: ...nd serious injuries Do not rely on the camera image NOTICE Observe a distance of 50 cm 20 inches from walls and buildings in parking spaces without kerbs in order to avoid damage to the vehicle NOTICE If an ultrasound sensor fails the corre sponding ultrasound sensor group area is switched off and cannot be reactivated un til the fault has been rectified Consult a correspondingly qualified worksho...

Page 192: ...cle at any time The automatic braking intervention is ended after approximately 1 5 seconds Depress the brake pedal of the vehicle yourself following the automatic brak ing intervention Displays in the Infotainment sys tem The range of possible settings depends on the country the device and the vehicle s equipment The vehicle approaching an obstacle is dis played in several segments on the Infotai...

Page 193: ...he camera is installed is open Automatic braking intervention The automatic braking intervention of a parking system is designed to reduce the possible damage due to a collision if an obstacle is detected during the parking manoeuvre Braking functions The following systems may be available depending on the vehicle equipment Manoeuvre braking of the parking sen sors page 193 Emergency braking funct...

Page 194: ...s Depress the brake pedal of the vehicle yourself fol lowing the automatic braking interven tion Switch off the parking system if auto matic braking intervention takes place too frequently e g when driving on offroad terrain If the manoeuvre braking function of the parking sensors has intervened the function is inactive for 5 metres in the same direction of travel or is operational again after a c...

Page 195: ...ust depress the brake pedal The parking manoeuvre is ended if an auto matic braking intervention occurs Active Park Assist is active and the parking manoeuvre is automatically cancelled Active Park Assist automatically cancels a parking procedure if one of the following criteria is met The function button is pressed The driver intervenes using the steering wheel The driver door is opened The time ...

Page 196: ...he Info tainment system and adjust the set tings WARNING The intelligent technology of the parking systems cannot overcome the laws of physics and functions only within the sys tem limits The parking system is not a substitute for the full concentration of the driver If this is not observed this can result in accidents serious injuries and al so damage to the vehicle Always pay due attention and d...

Page 197: ...cification orientation lines support the view to the rear Parking modes Depending on equipment the following views are available for the rear view cam era system Perpendicular parking orientation lines assist reverse park ing at a right angle to the road Crossing traffic shows the area behind and beside the vehicle with a wide angle Trailer support Shows the area immediately behind the vehicle wit...

Page 198: ... necessary 2 Tap the function button in the Info tainment system to select the parking mode 3 Position the vehicle in front of the park ing space Fig 127 2 4 Steer so that the yellow lines lead into the parking space The green and yel low lines must be aligned with the side limit lines Fig 128 3 5 Stop when the red line reaches the rear boundary Fig 129 4 The system displays the orientation lines ...

Page 199: ...e parking procedure and the traffic around you Keep looking in the direction in which you are parking Use the foot brake to slow the vehicle in a hazardous situation WARNING Fast rotational steering wheel move ments can cause serious injury When manoeuvring do not reach for the steering wheel until prompted to do so by the system Exception if a dangerous situation occurs intervene and take over th...

Page 200: ...this as the pre ferred parking space blue vehicle in the Infotainment system Fig 131 2 Changing the parking space It is possible to change the parking space e g from perpendicular to parallel parking if other parking spaces on the road are dis played 1 Tap the desired parking space on the In fotainment system screen Fig 131 2 2 Tap the symbol 2 The display is updated The desired parking space is n...

Page 201: ...completed a text message is displayed in the instrument cluster 7 Wait until Active Park Assist has com pleted the turning movements of the steering wheel at the end of each park ing procedure in order to achieve an op timal parking result 8 Switch off the engine and stop the vehi cle page 183 Subsequent activation of Active Park Assist Prerequisites The parking manoeuvre has been star ted but Act...

Page 202: ...oad Variant 2 1 Start the engine 2 Depress and hold the brake pedal 3 Operate the turn signal for the side of the street where the parking space is that you want to get out of 4 Activate Active Park Assist page 198 5 Select reverse gear 6 Follow the text messages on the instru ment cluster display 7 Brake when an acoustic signal sounds the display lights up or when the re quest to drive forwards a...

Page 203: ...teraction within approximately three minutes the ma noeuvre is terminated and Pro Trailer Back up Assist is ended Prerequisites Please refer to at the start of the chapter on page 200 Determining the drawbar length The drawbar length must be re determined every time the trailer is changed If the same trailer is always used the drawbar length must only be determined once 1 Perform turning and corne...

Page 204: ... orientation purposes Fig 137 5 5 Accelerate slowly and reverse the vehi cle Observe the surrounding area 6 Correct the angle with the switch if nec essary Fig 136 1 7 Push the switch to the left 2 or right 3 to select the direction of travel 8 Pull the switch to the rear 4 9 Reverse and drive forwards until the re quired position is reached 10 The manoeuvring operation has been completed when a c...

Page 205: ... On the Infotainment system screen Cross Traffic Alert display Please also observe the information and warnings that apply to all parking systems page 188 Switching on and off 1 By means of the Assist systems menu in the instrument cluster Or press touch control for parking functions 2 Tap the function button in the Info tainment system 3 Switch Cross Traffic Alert on or off How the system works C...

Page 206: ...elligent technology of the brake support systems cannot overcome the laws of physics and functions only within the limits of the systems Driving fast on icy slippery or wet roads can lead to a loss of control of the vehicle and could cause serious injury to the driver and pas sengers Ensure that your speed and driving style are always appropriate for the current visibility weather and road traffic...

Page 207: ...as a collision by the airbag control unit The vehicle is braked automatically if the required systems have not been damaged in the collision and have remained func tional Prerequisite for automatic braking The driver does not press the accelera tor Electronic brake pressure distribution system EBD The EBD regulates the braking force be tween the front axle and the rear axle even outside the ABS co...

Page 208: ... brake servo 1 Seek expert assistance immediately Electromechanical brake servo fault Indicator lamp lights up yellow A text message is displayed for a few sec onds The brake pedal may pulsate when press ed The brake pedal must be pressed more firmly as the braking distance will increase due to the reduced brake servo 1 Go to a suitably qualified workshop Anti lock brake system failure or fault In...

Page 209: ...ways keep stowage compartments closed while the vehicle is in motion WARNING An open glove box can increase the risk of serious injury in the event of an accident or sudden braking or driving manoeuvres Always keep the glove box closed while the vehicle is in motion WARNING Cigarette lighters in the vehicle could be damaged or accidentally lit This could lead to serious burns and other injuries Be...

Page 210: ...ays and thus cause damage to the vehicle Wireless charging station Please refer to and at the start of the chapter on page 207 Fig 140 Illustration stowage area with lin ing mat for the wireless charging station The wireless charging station comes with some equipment levels and is not available in all countries The stowage area of the wireless charging station is located in the centre console In s...

Page 211: ...um dimensions width x length of 80 mm x 160 mm 3 15 in x 6 299 in in the stowage compart ment with cover in accordance with the specifications The cover can avoid distractions caused by the mobile telephone such as incoming messages The cover must always remain closed when driving and the mobile telephone dis play must be fully covered WARNING Notifications on the mobile telephone display can dist...

Page 212: ...the vehicle is in motion in or der to reduce the risk of injury Ashtray and cigarette lighter Introduction WARNING Improper use of the cigarette lighter or the ashtray could cause fires burns and other serious injuries The cigarette lighter must always be used properly Never leave children unsupervised in the vehicle The cigarette lighter can be used when the ignition is switched on Never place pa...

Page 213: ...ket The vehicle s electrical sys tem can be damaged if the maximum power output is exceeded Observe the operating instructions of the electrical devices Do not leave the engine to run when the vehicle is stationary Using electrical consumers with the engine switched off and the ignition switched on will drain the 12 volt battery Unshielded devices can cause inter ference in the Infotainment system...

Page 214: ...s time the socket switches off and cannot be used again until the ig nition is switched back on Constant green light Flashing green light There is a malfunction such as a shutoff due to excess cur rent or temperature Temperature switch off The inverter in the 230 volt socket with earthing contact will switch off automati cally if the temperature exceeds a specific value The switch off function pre...

Page 215: ...ons data and control units What are connectivity components Control units for data transmission interfa ces and also media and diagnostic con nections are connectivity components via which information and data can be ex changed between the vehicle and external devices or the internet Not all vehicles are fitted with connectivity components Connectivity components are the key loca tions for cyber s...

Page 216: ...ider System update Introduction The system update is a preventive measure e g to optimise the software and to provide protection against mal ware What is a system update The system update function enables Ford to update the control unit software in the vehicle without you having to attend a qualified workshop Each system update has two phases download followed by software installa tion The Infotai...

Page 217: ...ocess de pends on the network quality data volume and type of system update Download requirements The basic system update requirements are met page 215 The vehicle is in a location or area with adequate mobile and GPS reception 1 Switch on the vehicle ignition and the Infotainment system 2 Observe the information in the Infotain ment system 3 Start download in the Infotainment system Software inst...

Page 218: ...e engine once the soft ware has been installed correctly If the software installation failed page 216 Troubleshooting for system up dates Please refer to at the start of the chapter on page 214 Software installation failed If software installation is unsuccessful a corresponding error message will be displayed on the Infotainment system or instrument cluster Observe the corre sponding messages and...

Page 219: ...egrated into your vehicle Activating the modem 1 Press Settings 2 Press Connected Vehicle Features 3 Press the Share Driving and Vehicle Data or Share Vehicle Location Driving and Vehicle Data symbol as required Deactivating the modem 1 Press Settings 2 Press Connected Vehicle Features 3 Press the Vehicle Connectivity Off sym bol Adding a FordPass account connection with the modem 1 Make sure the ...

Page 220: ...equipment and are not available in all countries Before using the unit for the first time Please note the following points before us ing the Infotainment system for the first time so that you can make full use of the available functions and settings Observe the safety instructions page 219 Read this section and familiarise yourself with how to use the Infotainment sys tem Reset the Infotainment sy...

Page 221: ...the respective manufac turer when using mobile telephones da ta media external devices external au dio and media sources WARNING The Infotainment system central comput er is networked with the control units in stalled in the vehicle Therefore improper repair or improper removal and installa tion of the central computer increases the risk of accidents and injuries Never replace the central computer...

Page 222: ...ion If you are in an area with adequate ra dio reception but the frequency bands of the radio stations are subject to in terference or are not available If the loudspeakers and the compo nents required for radio reception in the vehicle are damaged not working or do not have a sufficient power supply When the Infotainment system is switched off WARNING In some countries and on some mobile networks...

Page 223: ... the stowage compart ment in the centre armrest closed while the vehicle is in motion NOTICE The radiation produced by the mobile tele phone when switched on may interfere with sensitive technical and medical equip ment possibly resulting in malfunction or damage to the equipment Always switch off your mobile telephone in areas where special regulations apply and when the use of mobile devices is ...

Page 224: ...system are available only when the vehicle is stationary In some countries the selector lever must addi tionally be in parking position P or neutral position N This is not a malfunction but simply a legal requirement In some countries there may be restric tions on using Bluetooth devices Infor mation is available from the local author ities Switch on the ignition before switching the Infotainment ...

Page 225: ... Certain terms in this manual are accompa nied by the or symbol These symbols are used to indicate trademarks and regis tered brands However the absence of these symbols does not constitute a waiver of the rights concerning any term Other product designations are registered trademarks or trademarks of the respective legal owner Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the doubl...

Page 226: ...ademark of Microsoft Corporation Redmond USA This product is subject to certain intellec tual property rights and copyrights owned by the Microsoft Corporation The use or distribution of this type of technol ogy outside this product requires a li cence from Microsoft or an authorised Microsoft company Copyright law Audio and video files saved on data media and audio sources are normally subject to...

Page 227: ...mber of notifi cations 3 Home button referred to below as HOME 4 Status display for seat heating and seat ventilation 5 Sensor field Infotainment system on or off 6 Touch slider for temperature 7 Touch slider for volume 8 Views the current view is highlighted 9 Temperature display adjustment via 6 10 Scroll bar 11 Control Centre 12 Function buttons for main menus 13 Screen touchscreen Getting star...

Page 228: ...e right across the screen to switch between views 10 Scroll bar Some menus and functions have further content above or below the current screen view 1 Tap the scroll bar and pull it up or down to display the additional content 11 Control Centre There are additional function buttons for functions and notifications in the Con trol Centre You can configure the displayed functions page 228 1 To open t...

Page 229: ...ton Press to switch the Infotainment system on or off Turn anti clockwise to reduce the vol ume Turn clockwise to increase the volume 4 Home button referred to below as HOME The Home button is referred to below as HOME 1 Tap HOME to open the start screen 6 Function buttons for main menus The position of the function buttons cannot be configured 1 Tap the corresponding function button to open a mai...

Page 230: ...sing the system 1 Tap HOME Switching the Infotainment system on and off The Infotainment system will start up when the ignition is switched on if the Infotain ment system was not switched off manual ly beforehand The Infotainment system will start at the last selected volume setting provided this does not exceed the preselected maximum switch on volume The Infotainment system switches off automati...

Page 231: ...g the Infotainment system Depending on the equipment you can personalise the Infotainment system to permit faster access to favourite or fre quently used functions Configuring tiles Configure the tiles by removing or adding views 1 Tap and hold the tile until an additional window appears 2 Tap to open the configuration func tion To add a new view with tiles tap and the desired template New tiles a...

Page 232: ...ther information and tips for personalisation in the digital instruc tions for the Infotainment system 1 Tap HOME Custom System and sound settings The choice of possible settings varies de pending on the country and also on the ve hicle equipment Changing settings The meanings of the following symbols ap ply to all system and sound settings Changes are automatically stored when a menu is closed Th...

Page 233: ... all countries Frequency bands may be discontinued switched off or no longer offered in some countries Opening the main menu for radio mode 1 Tap HOME Opening the settings menu 1 Tap HOME Radio The radio stations are responsible for the content of the information sent Additional electrical devices connec ted in the vehicle can interfere with ra dio reception and cause noises in the loud speakers F...

Page 234: ...lecting a frequency band or reception mode Before selecting a station you first need to select a frequency band or reception mode Different stations are available depending on the selected frequency band or recep tion mode The available frequency bands and recep tion types depend on the equipment and are not available in all countries 1 Tap to open the list of frequency bands and reception modes 2...

Page 235: ... mode to show or hide display of station logos and the DAB slideshow Special functions in radio mode Please refer to and on page 219 The special functions in radio mode listed below may not be available in all Infotain ment systems or in all countries depending on the equipment You can activate and deactivate the special radio mode functions listed below in the ra dio mode settings page 231 TP Tra...

Page 236: ...gos 2 Tap the station to which you wish to as sign the station logo 3 Select the station logo 4 If required repeat the process for other stations 5 Tap to finish assigning station logos Media mode Introduction In media mode you can playback media files from data media via the Infotainment system With some equipment levels the following data media may be used USB data medium e g USB stick USB flash...

Page 237: ...f mkv avi Cross device playlists Cross source media database The data of all media sources connec ted to the Infotainment system is stor ed in a media database Media search Symbols for media sources Select My media as the media source Connected USB devices can be selected under My media Select a device connected via Blue tooth as the media source Select a device connected to the USB port as the me...

Page 238: ... media sources are shown first 2 Search the folder structure for the re quired track Or tap to start the full text search The input line is displayed 3 Enter the name of the required track The list of tracks found updates auto matically during the input 4 Tap the desired track If the selection is in a folder on a media source when playback starts the media files in that folder will be added to the...

Page 239: ...on to the destination Acoustic navigation prompts and graphic representations guide the user to the desti nation In some countries certain Infotainment system functions can no longer be selected when the vehicle is travelling above a cer tain speed This is not a malfunction but simply a legal requirement WARNING Configure settings and enter destinations and changes for navigation only when the veh...

Page 240: ... finger 1 Use your finger to move the navigation map Zooming into and out of the map view Recommendation use your index finger 1 Tap and hold the map twice in quick succession 2 To zoom out of the map view move your finger up To zoom in the map view move your finger down Zooming into and out of the map view Recommendation use your thumb and in dex finger 1 Tap and hold the map with two fingers at ...

Page 241: ...how on map Add stopover Direct route Delete Bypass Stop route guidance 2 Tap confirmation to delete Learning usage patterns The navigation saves the routes travelled and destinations arrived at while driving in order to create suggested destinations au tomatically Destinations are learned de pending on the time of day and the day of the week The navigation system can suggest learned routes 1 To di...

Page 242: ... sit uation The map displays symbols for traffic an nouncements and POIs e g filling stations when navigation data is available page 243 Display current position Align the map Map scale Display information on the route Fully automatic map mode align to direction of travel position zoom tilt Display additional window with route options Display destination storage Display additional window with fur ...

Page 243: ... an entry You can also enter a new unknown address for route guidance When entering the address enter the name of the destination rather than the postcode Selecting a destination and starting navigation 1 Tap 2 Enter the address of the destination and select the desired destination Or tap and enter detailed destina tion information 3 Tap Start Or tap Quick start 1 Tap 2 Enter the address then tap ...

Page 244: ...offroad navigation to enter a destina tion with no known data Offroad navigation Offroad navigation calculates routes to se lected destination points with no known data If a destination point is not on known roads or positioning data the navigation system will calculate the route up to the nearest point on the known roads and then complete the route up to the destination point by a direct connecti...

Page 245: ...ay the version of the map data 1 Tap HOME System information Traffic information Please refer to and on page 219 and at the start of the chapter on page 237 Depending on equipment it is not always possible to receive traffic information in all Infotainment systems and in every country The Infotainment system automatically re ceives detailed traffic information when connected to the Internet This i...

Page 246: ...y time without having to pair the device again When a telephone call is made using the hands free system or at a loud volume a conversation can also be heard by third parties outside the vehicle Opening the mobile phone interface main menu 1 Tap HOME Opening the settings menu 1 Tap HOME Equipment specification and symbols Please refer to and on page 219 The specified equipment features and symbols...

Page 247: ...tion Voicemail Symbols in the contact window 1 Tap to open the contact window Input to search for contacts Open favourites Edit favourites Add favourites Remove favourites Opening the phone book Call list symbols 1 Tap to open the call lists Incoming call Missed call Telephone number work Telephone number private Mobile telephone number Mobile telephone number work Mobile telephone number private ...

Page 248: ...following types of mobile phone inter face may be present in the vehicle depend ing on the equipment and the country Basic mobile phone interface Comfort mobile phone interface Basic mobile phone interface The basic mobile phone interface uses the HFP Bluetooth profile for transmission It enables the use of telephone functions via the Infotainment System and playback via the vehicle loudspeakers C...

Page 249: ...evices 2 Tap to select the technology you wish to use for the connection Active and passive connection At least one mobile telephone must be connected to the Infotainment system in order to use the functions of the mobile phone interface If several mobile tele phones are connected to the Infotainment system you can switch between active and passive connections Establish an active connection to the...

Page 250: ...s are stored as favourites Start calls via the call list 1 Tap All Tap a number in the list to start the call Or tap Missed calls Tap a number in the list to start the call Or tap Mobile To start the call tap a contact or number Entering a telephone number manually 1 Tap and enter a phone number 2 Tap to start the call While you are entering a phone num ber contacts that match the number will appe...

Page 251: ...should change the speed dial key must be assigned again Deleting favourites from the speed dial button 1 Tap 2 Tap on the desired speed dial button to delete a favourite Voice control Introduction Voice control allows you to perform certain functions by using voice com mands Types of voice control Depending on the language set in the Info tainment system and on the country you can use one of the f...

Page 252: ...uggested voice commands 1 Tap HOME Depending on the content of the tele phone book it may be advisable to swap the order of the contact s forename and surname to ensure it is reliably recog nised from the telephone book Starting the voice control function Depending on the vehicle equipment you can start voice control using different methods Start with voice say activation word page 250 Start via m...

Page 253: ...ireless connec tions Introduction Some external devices can be connected to the Infotainment system by cable and wireless connections present in the vehicle if installed The type and number of cable and wireless connections differ by equipment package and country The connections may also be different within a model series or in special edition models In the case of cable connections use only the o...

Page 254: ...page 234 Update e g the navigation data page 243 Available charging power Voltages of up to 20 V are provided via the USB port and this allows for a charging power of up to 45 W Depending on the equipment level the fol lowing charging profiles can be supported by the USB sockets Legacy charging 2 5 W BC1 2 7 5 W USB C charging 15 W USB Power Delivery up to 45 W The actual charging power taken by t...

Page 255: ...bility on the ex ternal Bluetooth audio source e g mo bile telephone 3 Open the Media main menu 4 Tap Source BT audio 5 If necessary start playback on the Blue tooth audio source manually When playback on the Bluetooth audio source is stopped the Infotainment system remains in Bluetooth audio mode Controlling playback The extent to which the Bluetooth audio source can be controlled via the Infotai...

Page 256: ...n Depending on equipment some Infotain ment systems can use the Wi Fi hotspot of an external Wi Fi device Wi Fi client page 255 The Wi Fi function is not available in all countries or vehicles As default the Wi Fi connection is en crypted using WPA2 encryption for se curity reasons It is recommended to al ways use WPA2 encryption Observe coun try specific regulations The necessary data transfer ma...

Page 257: ...vided by the manufacturer of the Wi Fi device 2 Tap HOME Wi Fi Wi Fi 3 Tap Wi Fi search Or activate Wi Fi The Infotainment system searches for Wi Fi hotspots nearby The search op eration may take a few seconds 4 Select the Wi Fi network of the desired Wi Fi device 5 Enter the Wi Fi hotspot network key on the Infotainment system and confirm with OK The Wi Fi connection is set up Further inputs may ...

Page 258: ...pps Wireless Wi Fi Mobile Apps Wireless is restricted or not possible at all due to legal regulations This may be indicated by a message dis played on the Infotainment system Mobile Apps Wireless must be disabled due to legal requirements The Wi Fi hotspot must be deactivated page 255 Operation of wired Mobile Apps functions is not affected by this restriction and these functions can still be used...

Page 259: ... page 255 The symbols may have a different appear ance in some Infotainment systems Show more information Show paired devices Open the settings menu for Mobile Apps Select Apple CarPlay technology Select Android Auto technology Setting options in the settings menu The setting options depend on the unit Open device manager Apple CarPlay Please refer to and on page 219 and and at the start of the ch...

Page 260: ...epends on the vehicle equipment level 1 Tap briefly to start voice control on the Infotainment system Or tap and hold to start voice con trol Siri on the connected iPhone The availability of the technologies is country specific and may vary Information on technical require ments compatible iPhones certified apps and availability are available on the Ford and Apple CarPlay websites or from an autho...

Page 261: ... route guidance to be started terminates the previously active one You can see information about telephone mode in the instrument cluster display Depending on the Infotainment system and navigation app you are using turning instructions may be shown on the instru ment cluster display You can accept or reject incoming calls or end a telephone call via the multifunc tion steering wheel Starting the ...

Page 262: ...s in the vehicle interior in such a way that they can never enter the airbag deployment zones while the vehicle is in motion Always keep stowage compartments closed while the vehicle is in motion Stowed objects must never cause pas sengers to assume an incorrect sitting position If an item is being stowed on a seat this seat must not be used by any passen gers Do not stow any hard heavy or sharp o...

Page 263: ...ys lock the doors when the vehicle is not in use or is unsupervised in order to re duce the risk of serious or fatal injuries Never leave children unsupervised par ticularly when the boot lid is open Chil dren could enter the luggage compart ment and close the boot lid and would not be able to get out again on their own This can cause severe or fatal inju ries Never allow children to play in or on...

Page 264: ...udden driving or braking manoeuvre and in an accident Never transport any objects on the lug gage compartment cover Never transport any animals on the lug gage compartment cover WARNING Using seat belts incorrectly increases the risk of severe or fatal injuries Do not pinch the belt damage the belt or allow the belt to rub against sharp edges NOTICE To prevent damage to the luggage com partment co...

Page 265: ...are se cured incorrectly or animals on the lug gage compartment cover could cause se rious injuries in any sudden driving or braking manoeuvre or in an accident Never transport any objects on the lug gage compartment cover Never transport any animals on the lug gage compartment cover Net partition Installing and removing the net partition Using the net partition behind the front seats The net part...

Page 266: ...ht holder in the roof 4 Unhook the net partition from the left holder in the roof Using the net partition behind the third row of seats Installation of the net partition behind the third row of seats is only possible in the 7 seater model Fig 152 Net partition installed behind the third row of seats Installing 1 Hook the net partition into the rear left holder in the roof Fig 152 A Ensure that the...

Page 267: ...153 4 Bolt the adjustable partition to the low er anchor points Fig 153 5 Fold back the seats in the second row of seats Fitting the adjustable partition behind the front seats 1 Remove the seats in the second row of seats page 100 or fold the seats for wards 2 Push the bottom of the adjustable par tition on the roller Fig 154 1 into the front depression of the anchor point Fig 154 2 3 Bolt the ad...

Page 268: ...walls can be removed by pulling them up and out This enables you to stow larger items in the luggage compartment NOTICE Overloading the stowage compartment in the sliding door can cause damage to the paintwork when the door is opened Bag hook Fig 155 On the left of the luggage compart ment Bag hook The luggage compartment may be fitted with bag hooks which can be used to hang up light shopping bag...

Page 269: ...ehicle floor Never fix lashing retaining or securing straps between opposite side walls Never load the lashing retaining or se curing straps beyond their load rating Attach lashing retaining or securing straps securely to the fastening rings Loose objects in the load compartment can suddenly slide and change the way the vehicle handles Small and light objects should also be secured Never secure a ...

Page 270: ...of the ball cou pling are all clean and not damaged Clean if necessary Step 2 Pre tensioning the ball coupling The ball coupling cannot be fitted properly unless it is pre tensioned 1 Grasp the ball coupling underneath the ball coupling Fig 157 2 with one hand 2 Remove the lock cap Fig 157 7 from the lock and insert the key 8 into the lock 3 Turn the key Fig 157 8 anticlockwise 4 Use your other ha...

Page 271: ...s Only use the ball coupling when it is se cured correctly Never use the towing bracket if the smallest diameter of the ball Fig 157 2 is less than 49 mm The ball coupling is heavy When per forming the safety check the ball cou pling could fall off and cause crush inju ries Do not touch the handwheel when the ball coupling is pre tensioned When the ball coupling is pressed into the mounting the ha...

Page 272: ...as far as it will go in the direction of the arrow B 9 Hold the handwheel Fig 158 9 in this position and guide the ball coupling 2 downwards out of the mount The ball coupling engages and is pre ten sioned 10 Insert the sealing plug into the mount for the ball coupling Slackening the ball coupling The ball coupling must be slackened be fore being returned to the storage box 1 Hold the ball couplin...

Page 273: ...equired for towing Make sure you always carry the ball coupling in the vehicle page 307 Dimensions and mounting points for retrofitting a towing bracket Fig 159 Dimensions and attachment points for retrofitting a towing bracket A Attachment points B 5 seater 934 mm 7 seater 1 072 mm C At least 65 mm D 350 mm to 420 mm E 235 mm F 531 mm G 1 022 mm Dimensions The dimensions must be observed in all c...

Page 274: ... trailer if it has the required technical equipment for this The additional trailer load will affect the amount of wear energy consumption and performance of the vehicle and in certain circumstances could shorten the service intervals Driving with a trailer not only places an ex tra load on the vehicle but also requires in creased concentration on the part of the driver Vehicles with Auto StartSto...

Page 275: ... countries where higher speeds are permitted Al ways obey national speed limits In some areas speed limits for vehicles towing trailers may be lower than for vehicles without trailers Never try to stop a trailer from snak ing by increasing your speed WARNING The Auto StartStop system must always be deactivated manually when towing a trailer using towing brackets that have not been retrofitted by a...

Page 276: ...the con nector 4 Check the function of the entire lighting system before driving off If you are uncertain whether the electrical connection of the trailer with the vehicle is correct please contact a suitably qualified workshop Emergency breakaway cable Always fasten the trailer s emergency breakaway cable properly to the towing ve hicle Leave enough slack in the emergency breakaway cable so that ...

Page 277: ...e interrupted automati cally Loading the trailer Please refer to and at the start of the chapter on page 272 Basic information Always make sure that the vehicle and trailer are well balanced Do not overload the front or rear of the trailer Always stow heavy objects directly over the axle or as close as possible to it Always secure loads to the trailer properly Trailer weight and drawbar load The m...

Page 278: ...s you to use the en gine braking effect to slow down the ve hicle The brake system could otherwise overheat and fail The vehicle s centre of gravity and in turn the vehicle s handling will change be cause of the trailer load and the in creased gross weight of the vehicle and trailer The weight distribution of a loaded trailer with an unladen towing vehicle is very unfavourable When driving in this...

Page 279: ...or a compatible towing bracket is fitted Electronic Stability Control ESC and Traction Control TCS are active The indicator lamp or in the instrument cluster is not lit up The trailer is electrically connected to the towing vehicle via the trailer socket The vehicle speed is higher than ap proximately 60 km h 37 mph The maximum drawbar load is being used The trailer must have a rigid drawbar Trail...

Page 280: ...ehicle specific maximum load In order to find out the recommended max imum load for your vehicle check the drawbar load of your vehicle page 404 The corresponding maximum load can then be read from the following table Ford rec ommends observing the specified number of bicycles on the rear carrier system in ac cordance with Regulation UN R 55 Vehicle specific drawbar load Maximum load Number of bic...

Page 281: ... the vehicle roof WARNING When transporting heavy or bulky objects on the roof load carrier the way the vehi cle handles will change due to a shift in the centre of gravity and increased sus ceptibility to crosswinds Always secure loads properly using suitable and undamaged lashing re taining or securing straps Cargo that is large heavy bulky long or flat will have a negative effect on the vehicle...

Page 282: ...pective roof load carrier to them WARNING Incorrectly attaching and using the mounts or roof bars and roof load carrier can cause the whole roof load carrier to fall off the roof This can cause accidents and injuries Use base carrier bars or roof bars and roof load carriers only when they are undamaged and fitted correctly Always fit base carrier bars or roof bars and roof load carriers properly A...

Page 283: ... cidents and injuries Always use suitable and undamaged lashing retaining or securing straps NOTICE When opening the boot lid make sure that it does not collide with the roof load Notes on use Please refer to and at the start of the chapter on page 279 Remove the roof load carrier in the fol lowing situations The roof load carrier is no longer needed Before entering an automatic car wash When the ...

Page 284: ...ehicle Fuels can pollute the environment Collect any service fluids that escape or are spilled and dispose of them correctly Manual release of the tank flap is not possible In an emergency seek expert assistance Fuel types and refuelling Introduction The fuel cap is located on the left hand side of the vehicle Identification of fuels and fuel standards Fig 162 In the tank flap fuel information la ...

Page 285: ...t The fuel information label on the inside of the tank flap may show several types of petrol e g 95 92 97 93 RON The high lighted petrol grades 95 92 in the exam ple are the preferred petrol grades for the vehicle The other listed petrol grades may only be filled if the highlighted ones are not available In this case choose the petrol grade with the higher RON e g 97 instead of 93 RON Fill vehicle...

Page 286: ...ention de vice This is intended to help ensure that the vehicle is refuelled only using diesel fill er nozzles If you are unable to insert the fuel nozzle in to the tank filler neck properly first check whether you are using a diesel pump noz zle Once you have ascertained that you are using the correct filler nozzle turn the die sel filler nozzle back and forth while apply ing light pressure This ...

Page 287: ...use fuel to over flow or automatic venting may not func tion WARNING Overfilling the fuel tank may cause the fuel to splash out and overflow This can cause fires explosions and serious inju ries Do not continue refuelling when the fill er nozzle switches off for the first time CAUTION Opening the left sliding door can cause in juries and damage the vehicle Make sure that the tank flap is closed be...

Page 288: ... the emission relevant com ponents function for a long time Never run the fuel tank completely empty Refuel the vehicle only with fuels that are suitable for the vehicle page 282 Use only engine oil that is suitable for the vehicle page 317 Never overfill with engine oil page 318 Do not tow start the vehicle but per form jump starting instead page 306 If misfires loss of power or rough engine runn...

Page 289: ... This may be necessary more frequently and between the service intervals The AdBlue tank must never run empty Warning and prompting system with low fill level Always add AdBlue when a prompt to add it appears in the instrument cluster display AdBlue in normal operating range Distance to empty of 2 000 km 1 200 miles or 2 400 km 1 500 miles depending on equipment AdBlue can be added but it is not n...

Page 290: ...o so by a doctor Seek medical assistance immediately NOTICE If the AdBlue level is too low the vehicle cannot be restarted after the ignition has been switched off Starting with jump leads is also not possible Refill a sufficient quantity of AdBlue at the latest when the distance to empty reaches approximately 1000 km 600 miles Never allow the AdBlue tank to run empty Observe the distance to empty...

Page 291: ...n the refill bottle 1 Unscrew the cap on the refill bottle 2 Place the refill bottle on the AdBlue filler neck and screw the refill bottle hand tight Fig 165 3 Do not squeeze the refill bottle to pre vent it from being damaged 4 Press the refill bottle in the direction of the tank filler neck and hold the refill bottle in this position Fig 165 2 5 Add at least the minimum refill quantity shown on ...

Page 292: ...ed soot inside the filter is burnt to ash so that it does not become clogged Regeneration takes place at peri odic intervals at high temperatures In order to achieve the high temperatures in the particulate filter additional diesel is injec ted into the engine which is burnt in the diesel oxidation catalytic converter thus al lowing the regeneration Depending on the driver s driving profile and th...

Page 293: ...e is a fault in the selective catalytic re duction system or the system is not filled with standard compliant AdBlue It is therefore no longer possible to restart the engine 1 Drive immediately to a suitably quali fied workshop without switching off the engine and have the system checked AdBlue level too low The warning lamp lights up red A text message may also be displayed It is not possible to ...

Page 294: ... The indicator lamps light up yellow togeth er Self regeneration of the particulate filter is no longer possible 1 Contact a suitably qualified workshop immediately to have a service regenera tion carried out The particulate filter will become damaged and will have to be replaced by a suitably qualified workshop if the indicator lamps are ignored Emissions relevant fault The indicator lamp lights ...

Page 295: ...able ball head is located in a foam part under the front passenger seat Contents of the vehicle toolkit Please refer to at the start of the chapter on page 293 The scope of the on board tool kit depends on the country and equipment In some countries there may also be a tyre pressure gauge in the vehicle The following section describes the maximum scope Fig 167 Contents of the toolbox illustra tion...

Page 296: ...iper arm hold it only in the area of the wiper blade mounting Place the wiper arms back onto the wind screen before driving away With the igni tion switched on briefly press the wiper lever down to bring the wiper arms back to the original position NOTICE To avoid damage to the bonnet wind screen and wiper arms Lift the wiper arms only when in service position Always place the wiper arms back on t...

Page 297: ... of the arrow B at the same time You may need to use some force to do this 5 Insert a new wiper blade with the same length and design onto the wiper arm in the opposite direction of the arrow Fig 170 B and push it on until it en gages The wiper blade must be in fol ded down position to do this A 6 Carefully place the wiper arm back onto the rear window WARNING Worn or dirty wiper blades reduce vis...

Page 298: ... do have the work carried out by a suitably qualified workshop Do not touch the glass part of the bulb with your bare fingers Fingerprints left on the bulb will evaporate due to heat when the bulb is switched on and will cause the reflector to become blind There are sharp edged parts on the headlight housing and on the housing of the tail light cluster Protect your hands when changing bulbs NOTICE...

Page 299: ...95 Fig 171 In the engine compartment covers on back of the right hand headlight 1 Cap for high beam headlights and day time running lights 2 Cap for low beam headlights 3 Cap for turn signal Fig 172 In the engine compartment chang ing bulbs in the right hand headlight 1 Bulb for high beam headlights and day time running lights 2 Bulb for low beam headlights 3 Bulb for turn signal The headlight doe...

Page 300: ...light and press in the opposite direction to the arrow 7 Fit the rubber cover Fig 171 2 to the back of the headlight 8 Close the bonnet Changing a bulb for turn signal The actions should only be carried out in the specified order 1 Observe and follow the instructions in the checklist page 296 2 Open the bonnet 3 Turn the bulb holder Fig 172 3 in the direction of the arrow as far as it will go and ...

Page 301: ...ht cluster The actions should only be carried out in the specified order 1 Carefully insert the bulb holder into the tail light cluster Fig 175 2 Screw the bulb holder onto the tail light cluster with the three screws Fig 175 1 3 Check that the bulb holder is fitted cor rectly and is securely seated 4 Plug the connector onto the bulb holder Fig 174 1 5 Insert the tail light cluster into the openin...

Page 302: ...se several electrical consumers may use a single fuse You can get more information about the fuse layout from an authorised dealer Several pieces of electrical equipment can share a single fuse Conversely a single consumer could have more than one fuse Therefore fuses should only be replaced when the cause of the fault has been recti fied If a new fuse blows again shortly after fitting have the el...

Page 303: ...Push the retaining lug upwards in the direction of the arrow and at the same time open the stowage compartment further and remove in the direction of the arrow until you can access the fuse carrier Fig 178 1 3 To install press the stowage compart ment into the mounts on the dash pan el until it audibly clicks into place on both sides 4 Close the stowage compartment Right hand drive vehicle opening...

Page 304: ... com ponents 40 amps MAXI left exterior light ing 40 amps MAXI blower regulator 7 5 amps MINI anti theft alarm 7 5 amps MINI selector mecha nism for automatic gearbox 10 amps MINI control unit for Cli mate Control system or heating and fresh air system rear window heating relay 7 5 amps MINI light switch light ing rain light sensor electric parking brake 7 5 amps MINI display Infotain ment system ...

Page 305: ...pers for removing fuses in the fuse box Fig 181 2 Fuse table for fuses in the engine compartment Please refer to and at the start of the chapter on page 300 Fig 182 In the engine compartment fuse lo cations The table shows the fuse locations of the electrical equipment relevant for the driver The first column in the table contains the location The other columns contain the fuse designs the amp rat...

Page 306: ...Colour coding of fuses Fuses ATO MINI MAXI and MAXI Amp rating 1 amps 3 amps 5 amps F14 Colour Black Purple Orange 7 5 amps 10 amps 15 amps 20 amps 25 amps 30 amps 40 amps Changing a fuse Fig 184 Removing or inserting fuse illustra tion 1 Plastic pliers 1 If applicable take the plastic pliers Fig 184 1 out of the fuse box cover 2 Insert the plastic pliers 1 from above for small fuses Fig 184 or pu...

Page 307: ...i cle battery page 325 Please note that the vehicle battery providing assistance must also have the same voltage of 12 volts and ap proximately the same capacity as the flat 12 volt vehicle battery Refer to the label on the vehicle battery for informa tion on its capacity Please note that there must be no con tact between the vehicles otherwise current could already flow when the positive battery ...

Page 308: ...an cause the 12 volt vehicle battery to ex plode which can lead to serious injuries Please note the following in order to re duce the risk of the 12 volt vehicle battery exploding Always wear suitable eye protection and gloves and never lean over the 12 volt vehicle battery Attach the connecting cables in the cor rect order the positive cable first fol lowed by the negative cable Never connect the...

Page 309: ...ecurely bolted onto the cylinder block or to the cylinder block itself Fig 186 3 7 Position the leads in such a way that they cannot come into contact with any moving parts in the engine compart ment Starting the engine 1 Start the engine of the vehicle providing assistance and let it run at idle 2 Start the engine of the vehicle with the discharged 12 volt vehicle battery and wait two or three mi...

Page 310: ...accidents and serious inju ries Manual gearbox Automatic transmission Manual gearbox Automatic transmission In vehicles with push button ignition switch never switch off the ignition us ing the push button ignition switch when the vehicle is being towed Other wise the electronic steering column lock could engage suddenly You will no longer be able to steer the vehicle This can lead to a loss of co...

Page 311: ...own wheels due to one of the above conditions seek expert assistance from a suitably qualified workshop and have the vehicle transported on a tow vehicle if necessary Towing Please refer to and at the start of the chapter on page 307 Attach the tow rope or the tow bar only to the points provided Towing eye On vehicles with ball coupling ball cou pling Preparations Ensure that the tow rope is not t...

Page 312: ...wing bracket there is no mounting for the screw in towing eye behind the cover Fit a ball coupling or use the permanently installed ball coupling for towing page 272 NOTICE Vehicles with a factory fitted towing brack et must carry out towing only with a tow bar that is specially designed to be fitted to a ball coupling If you use an unsuitable tow bar the ball coupling and the vehicle could be dam...

Page 313: ...Fitting the towing eye at front Fig 189 In the front bumper on the right re moving the cover Fig 190 In the front bumper on the right screwing in the towing eye 1 Remove the towing eye from the vehi cle toolkit in the luggage compartment 2 To release the catch on the cover press the marked area of the cover in the di rection of the arrow Fig 189 3 Remove the cover allow it to hang on the vehicle o...

Page 314: ...r into the area of the radiator fan Touching the rotary blades can result in serious injuries The fan is temperature control led and could start automatically even when the ignition is switched off Always ensure you have not left any ob jects such as cleaning cloths and tools in the engine compartment Any forgot ten items can cause malfunctions en gine damage and fires WARNING Unintentional vehicl...

Page 315: ...r sparks Never spill service fluids onto the en gine They could ignite on hot engine components and hence cause injuries Please note the following when carry ing out any work on the fuel system or the electrical system Always disconnect the 12 volt vehicle battery Ensure that the vehicle is un locked when the 12 volt vehicle bat tery is disconnected as otherwise the anti theft alarm will be activa...

Page 316: ...e vehicle cannot roll away unexpectedly WARNING Ignoring any of the instructions listed for your personal safety can lead to serious injury Always comply with the instructions and observe generally valid safety pre cautions Opening and closing the bonnet Fig 191 In the footwell on the left side bon net release lever illustration Fig 192 Above the radiator grille bonnet opening lever Fig 193 In the...

Page 317: ...s After closing the bonnet always check whether the catch is properly engaged in the lock carrier The bonnet must be flush with the surrounding body panels If you establish while driving that the bonnet is not closed properly stop im mediately and close the bonnet Open or close the bonnet only when there is no one in its movement path NOTICE Opening and closing the bonnet incorrectly can damage th...

Page 318: ... can result in serious malfunc tions and engine damage Leaking service fluids can pollute the environment Collect any service fluids that escape or are spilled in suitable con tainers and dispose of them correctly and with respect for the environment Windscreen washer fluid Fig 196 In the engine compartment cap of washer fluid reservoir The windscreen washer fluid level should be checked regularly...

Page 319: ...t with engine oil can damage the skin Always wash skin that has been in contact with engine oil thoroughly with water and soap Engine oil becomes extremely hot when the engine is running and can scald skin severely Always allow the engine to cool down Leaking or spilt engine oil can pollute the environment Collect any service fluids that escape or are spilled and dis pose of them correctly and wit...

Page 320: ...and must be stored out of the reach of children Before changing the engine oil first find out where old oil can be disposed of properly near you Dispose of old oil in accordance with regulations governing the protection of the environment Never dispose of old oil in locations such as gardens woods sew erage systems on streets and roads or in rivers and waterways Engine oil consumption Please refer...

Page 321: ...it of this range e g when the en gine is working hard page 317 page 318 Continue to step 8 or 16 C Engine oil level is too low Where ap plicable follow any messages that are shown on the instrument cluster dis play and make sure you add engine oil Continue to step 8 8 After reading off the engine oil level push the oil dipstick back into the guide tube as far as it will go 9 Unscrew the engine oil...

Page 322: ...e be damaged Seek expert assistance Engine oil level very low The warning lamp flashes red A message is shown on the instrument cluster display Do not drive on The engine could oth erwise be damaged 1 Stop the vehicle as soon as possible and when safe to do so 2 Switch off the engine 3 Check the engine oil level page 318 4 If necessary add engine oil gradually in small quantities until the engine ...

Page 323: ...uids that escape or are spilled and dispose of them correctly and with respect for the environment Coolant specification Please refer to and on page 312 and at the start of the chapter on page 321 The cooling system is filled at the factory with a mixture of specially prepared water and at least 40 coolant additive G12evo TL 774 L The proportion of coolant additive must al ways be at least 40 to p...

Page 324: ...team and hot coolant can cause se rious burns Never open the bonnet if you can see or hear steam or coolant coming out of the engine compartment Always wait until no escaping steam or coolant can be seen or heard Hot components can burn the skin The cooling system is under pressure when the engine is hot Never open the cap of the coolant expansion tank when the engine is hot Coolant may spray out ...

Page 325: ...be pressed out of the cooling system when the engine is hot and could cause damage If in an emergency you do not have ac cess to coolant in the required specifica tion add only distilled water initially Then have the correct mixture ratio with the coolant additive restored by a corre spondingly qualified workshop as soon as possible Do not top up with coolant if there is no more coolant in the coo...

Page 326: ... brake fluid level 2 Seek expert assistance if the brake fluid level is too low Brake fluid change 1 The brake fluid should be changed by a correspondingly qualified workshop Only new brake fluid that conforms with the required specification should be used WARNING Brake failure or reduced braking efficiency can be caused by the brake fluid level be ing too low or by brake fluid that is too old or ...

Page 327: ...f the ignition and all electrical consumers before carrying out any work on the 12 volt vehicle battery and also disconnect the negative cable from the 12 volt vehicle battery Children should always be kept away from electrolyte and the 12 volt vehicle battery Always wear eye protection and pro tective gloves Electrolyte is very aggressive It can burn the skin and can cause blindness When working ...

Page 328: ...t ve hicle battery Fig 202 The colour indicator in the round window changes according to the electrolyte level in the 12 volt vehicle battery The electro lyte level of the 12 volt vehicle battery is too low The 12 volt vehicle battery should be checked and replaced by a qualified workshop if necessary The electrolyte level of the 12 volt vehicle battery is correct For technical reasons you cannot ...

Page 329: ...ent battery Only correspond ingly qualified workshops have the technol ogy required to carry out this adjustment and also the correct replacement batteries The use of unsuitable batteries can render the type approval invalid Disconnecting the 12 volt vehicle bat tery Please note the following if the vehicle bat tery has to be disconnected from the elec trical system in the vehicle 1 Switch off all...

Page 330: ...y connected cables can cause a short circuit First connect the positive cable and then the negative cable NOTICE Never connect or disconnect 12 volt vehi cle batteries if the ignition is switched on or the engine is running Never use a 12 volt vehicle battery that does not corre spond with the vehicle s specifications This can damage the electrical system or electronic components which can cause e...

Page 331: ... of metal Reference pressure The reference pressure for the tyre moni toring system is the tyre pressure of cold tyres with maximum load for the factory fitted tyres The reference pressure corre sponds to the information on the tyre pres sure sticker page 339 If the tyre pressure of all four tyres has been adjusted correctly the Tyre Pressure Loss Indicator must be re synchronised page 330 The ref...

Page 332: ... circumference may change If the tyre pressure has been changed If the tyre pressure is too low If the tyre has structural damage If the vehicle is loaded more heavily on one side If snow chains have been fitted If a temporary spare wheel has been fit ted If one wheel per axle has been changed The Tyre Pressure Loss Indicator may re act with a delay or not display anything at all in the event of a...

Page 333: ...ary 3 Tap Vehicle in the Infotainment system 4 Tap Status 5 Tap Tyre pressure 6 Tap SET 7 Tap OK when all four tyre pressures correspond to the required values The system automatically synchronises and monitors the new values after at least 20 minutes of driving time at dif ferent speeds Or tap Cancel to terminate the process The current tyre pressure is then not stored and the system is not re ca...

Page 334: ...PM is more precise Selecting target tyre pressures for par tial and full loads The driver must select the appropriate tar get tyre pressure depending on the vehicle load level 1 Switch on the ignition 2 Tap Vehicle in the Infotainment system 3 Tap Status 4 Tap Tyre pressure 5 Select the load level Selecting tyre type If the tyre size is changed it may be neces sary to adjust the target tyre pressu...

Page 335: ... until all cold tyres have the correct tyre pressure The pressure in all tyres must always be appropriate to the vehicle load page 339 Always inflate all tyres to the correct tyre pressure before every trip page 339 If the vehicle is driven with insufficient tyre pressure this results in greater tyre flexing This could warm up the tyre to such an extent that the tread may sep arate and the tyre co...

Page 336: ... the system The function of the system may be temporarily impaired if there is interference from signals in the same frequency range as these transmit ters 1 Switch off or avoid any disruptive sour ces e g wireless devices remote con trols or children s toys WARNING Differing tyre pressures or tyre pressures that are too low can cause tyre damage tyre failure loss of vehicle control acci dents ser...

Page 337: ...ressure is too low it is possible that the tyre temperature will increase to such an extent when driving that the tread peels off and the tyre bursts Check the tyres regularly for damage and wear Never drive with worn tyres or tyres that shows signs of damage such as holes cuts cracks or blisters Driving with tyres in this condition can result in blown tyres accidents and serious inju ries Replace...

Page 338: ...ver exceed the maximum speed and load permitted for the tyres that are fit ted page 343 Damaged or worn tyres must be replaced immediately page 340 Protect the tyres from contact with ag gressive substances including grease oil fuel and brake fluid Replace missing valve dust caps immedi ately Remove foreign bodies that have not yet penetrated to the inside of the tyre page 340 Observe all warnings...

Page 339: ...very time the sensors are replaced or modified Further information on the TPM page 331 WARNING Corrosive liquids and other substances can cause visible and invisible damage to the tyres which can cause the tyre to burst Always keep chemicals oils lubricants fuel brake fluid and other corrosive substances away from the tyres WARNING Even if they have not been used old tyres can suddenly lose pressu...

Page 340: ...ly possible to use the wheel rims from other vehicles This can also even apply to wheel rims of the same vehicle type If you wish to switch to a different tyre and wheel rim combination always consult a suitably qualified workshop The tightening torque of the wheel bolts must be checked regularly with a correctly functioning torque wrench page 353 Wheel bolts The correct wheel bolts must always be...

Page 341: ...ould be checked more frequently in cold er regions but only if the vehicle has not been moved beforehand The tyre pressure tester must function correctly Always check the tyre pressure when the tyres are cold The specified tyre pressure applies to cold tyres Tyre pressure is al ways higher in warm tyres than it is in cold tyres For this reason never reduce the pressure in warm tyres to adjust the ...

Page 342: ...tyre must be replaced at the latest when the tyre tread is worn down to the tread wear indicator There are 1 6 mm 1 16 in high tread wear indicators in the tread base of the tyres Markings on the tyre sidewall indicate the position of the tread wear indicators WARNING Worn tyres are a safety risk and can lead to a loss of control of the vehicle and cause serious injury Tyres must be replaced at th...

Page 343: ...c situation permits and it is safe to do so Check the tyres and wheel rims for damage Never drive on if tyres or wheel rims are damaged Instead seek assistance from a correspondingly qualified work shop If there is no visible damage drive slow ly and cautiously to the nearest suitably qualified workshop in order to have the vehicle checked New wheels and tyres Please refer to at the start of the c...

Page 344: ...o burst Always keep chemicals oils lubricants fuel brake fluid and other corrosive substances away from the tyres WARNING New tyres will have to be run in as they will initially have reduced grip and braking effect Drive particularly carefully for the first 600 km 370 miles in order to prevent accidents and serious injury WARNING Wheels must have the necessary freedom of operation If the wheels do...

Page 345: ...m manufacturer 2 DOT The tyre complies with the legal requirements of the USA Department of Transportation responsible for tyre safety standards 3 JHCO CHWS 2213 Tyre ID number TIN sometimes only on inside of wheel and date of manufacture JHCO CHWS Identifier of producing plant and specifications of the tyre manufacturer on size and character istics 2213 Date of manufacture week 22 of 2013 Informa...

Page 346: ...d up or tyre damage This applies to one or a com bination of these factors 7 88 H Load index page 345 and speed index page 346 8 Rotation and arrow Denotes direction of rotation page 345 Or Outside Denotes outside of tyres page 345 9 MAX INFLATION 350 KPA 51 psi 3 51 bar US limitation for the maximum tyre pressure 10 M S or M S or Denotes winter tyres mud and snow tyres page 348 Studded snow tyres...

Page 347: ...The direction of rotation must be observed in all cases This makes sure they run as smoothly as possible If however the tyre is fitted in the opposite direction to the tread pattern you must take more care when driving as the tyre is now no longer being used according to its designation The tyres must be replaced as quickly as possible or be fitted with the tread in the correct direction Asymmetri...

Page 348: ...ter on page 335 Vehicles registered within the EU and the EU user countries are issued an EC Certifi cate of Conformity The EC Certificate of Conformity contains details for the size di ameter load carrying capacity and speed range of all tyres approved for the relevant vehicle type The type plate shows whether there is an EC Certificate of Conformity for this partic ular vehicle page 404 If the t...

Page 349: ... is hooked in correctly you should not be able to pull it out towards the back of the vehicle 3 Hold the box spanner with both hands 4 Lift the box spanner upwards together with the spare wheel bracket and guide the box spanner to the left The spare wheel bracket must be positioned on the retaining bolt 5 Pull the box spanner out of the retainer 6 Screw in the securing bolt Fig 208 2 fully with th...

Page 350: ...heel bolts supplied from the factory Never drive using more than one spare wheel that differs from the normal tyres After fitting the temporary spare wheel check the tyre pressure as quickly as possible page 339 Do not use snow chains on the tempo rary spare wheel Country dependent do not fit a tempo rary spare wheel to the rear axle when towing a trailer page 272 If possible fit the spare wheel t...

Page 351: ...res are fitted at temperatures above 7 C 45 F The rolling noise is quieter the tyre wear lower and the energy efficiency higher In vehicles with Tyre Pressure Loss In dicator the system must be re synchronised after changing from summer tyres to winter tyres or vice versa page 330 On vehicles with Tyre Pressure Moni toring System winter tyres must be fitted with compatible sensors for the Tyre Pre...

Page 352: ... snow chain manufac turer Never exceed the maximum permitted speed when snow chains are fitted NOTICE Remove the snow chains when driving on roads that are clear of snow The snow chains will otherwise impair handling damage the tyres and wear out very quickly Snow chains that are in direct contact with the wheel can scratch or damage it It is recommended to use snow chains with integrated rim prot...

Page 353: ...NING Using unsuitable hubcaps or fitting them incorrectly can cause accidents and seri ous injuries Incorrectly fitted hubcaps can become loose while the vehicle is in motion and endanger other road users Do not use damaged hubcaps Always make sure that the air flow to cool the brakes is not restricted or re duced This also applies if hubcaps are retrofitted If the airflow is not suffi cient the b...

Page 354: ... away from your area of work during the wheel change Switch on the hazard warning lights to warn other road users Make sure that the surface the vehicle is parked on is level and firm If neces sary use a large strong board or similar support for the jack Change the wheel yourself only if you are familiar with the necessary actions Otherwise consult a suitably qualified workshop Always use suitable...

Page 355: ...his impor tant safety checklist can lead to acci dents and severe injuries Always follow the actions in the check list and observe the generally valid safety precautions Wheel bolts Please refer to at the start of the chapter on page 352 Loosening the wheel bolts Fig 213 Changing a wheel loosening the wheel bolts Use a suitable wheel wrench to loosen the wheel bolts Only loosen the wheel bolts by ...

Page 356: ...heel WARNING Incorrectly tightened wheel bolts can loosen while the vehicle is in motion and cause accidents serious injury and loss of control of the vehicle The wheel bolts and threads of the wheel hubs must be clean free from oil and grease and turn easily Always use the box spanner placed in the vehicle at the factory to loosen and tighten the wheel bolts Only loosen the wheel bolts by approxi...

Page 357: ...n the vehicle equip ment 8 Raise the jack until it just fits under the jacking point of the vehicle 9 Make sure that the entire surface of the foot of the jack is resting securely on the ground and that it is positioned ver tically directly beneath the jacking point Fig 216 and Fig 217 10 Position the jack and simultaneously continue to crank the claw up until it is in position around the vertical...

Page 358: ...he wheel bolts page 353 3 Jack up the vehicle page 354 4 Using the wheel wrench Fig 218 completely unscrew loosened wheel bolts and place them on a clean sur face 5 Remove the wheel Fitting the spare wheel or temporary spare wheel 1 Note the tyre direction of rotation page 343 2 Put the wheel in place 3 Screw the anti theft wheel bolt with the adapter clockwise to the correct position page 353 and...

Page 359: ... tyre In connection with mobility tyres The word Seal is on the outer wall of the tyre if your vehicle is fitted with mobility tyres WARNING Using the breakdown set can be danger ous especially if the tyre is inflated at the roadside Please note the following steps in order to reduce the risk of serious inju ries Stop the vehicle as soon as it is possible and safe to do so To inflate the tyre park...

Page 360: ...ore extractor Fig 219 5 for the valve core This is required for extracting and fit ting the tyre valve core This also applies to the spare valve core 4 Fig 220 Illustration air compressor from the breakdown set The compressor in the breakdown set con sists of the following components 1 12 volt plug 2 ON OFF switch 3 Tyre pressure display 4 Air bleed screw 5 Tyre filler hose 6 Air compressor An air...

Page 361: ...clean surface 3 Shake the tyre filler bottle Fig 219 3 vigorously several times 4 Screw the tyre filler hose Fig 219 2 tightly onto the tyre filler bottle in a clockwise direction The plastic foil on the plug is pierced automatically 5 Remove the plug from the tyre filler hose Fig 219 2 and place the open end fully on the tyre valve 6 Hold the bottle upside down and inject the entire contents of t...

Page 362: ...arefully to the nearest suitably qualified workshop Do not exceed a maximum speed of 80 km h 50 mph Have the damaged tyres replaced by a suitably qualified workshop WARNING The tyre filler hose and the air compressor can get hot during inflation Protect your hands and skin from hot components Do not place the hot tyre filler hose and the hot air compressor on any flamma ble materials Allow the dev...

Page 363: ...ts are not listed Appropriate accessories are available from a correspondingly qualified workshop Fol low the instructions for use on the packag ing WARNING Unsuitable care products and incorrect use of care products can cause accidents serious injuries burns or poisoning Care products may be toxic and hazardous Store care products only in the closed original container Read the packaging leaflet K...

Page 364: ...im the water jet indirectly at sensitive vehicle components if possible e g rub ber seals side windows gloss strips tyres sensors camera lenses decorative and protective film Never clean windows that are iced up or covered in snow with a high pressure cleaner Washing by hand Isolated soiling on the paint can be re moved with cleaning clay 1 Clean the vehicle with plenty of water to remove dust and...

Page 365: ... spilled service fluids immedi ately Moisten flash rust deposits with a soap solution Then remove any deposits with cleaning clay Have corrosion removed by a suitably qualified workshop In the event of paint damage go to a suitably qualified workshop and have the paint damage repaired Waxing protects the paintwork At the lat est when water no longer clearly forms small drops and runs off the paint...

Page 366: ...area All work on the engine and in the engine compartment carries the risk of injury scalding accidents and fire Observe the safety precautions before working in the engine compartment page 312 Have work carried out by a suitably qualified workshop NOTICE The drains in the plenum chamber could become blocked with leaves or dirt Water that has not drained away can enter the ve hicle interior and ca...

Page 367: ...d a mild soap solu tion consisting of a maximum of two ta blespoons of neutral soap diluted in one litre of water Treat anodised surfaces with a suitable chrome and aluminium care product Controls 1 Use a soft paintbrush to remove coarse soiling and dirt that is difficult to reach 2 Use a clean soft cloth and a mild soap solution consisting of a maximum of two tablespoons of neutral soap dilu ted ...

Page 368: ...f water e g with a water hose high pressure cleaner or steam cleaner Clean and care for vehicle parts only in accordance with the manufacturer s in structions Accessories modifications repairs and renewal of parts Repairs and technical modifica tions Vehicles with special auxiliary equip ment or body parts The manufacturer of these components must ensure that these parts fittings ad here to the st...

Page 369: ...nd qualified personnel Never fit parts to your vehicle that differ in their design or characteristics from the factory fitted parts Never secure or position objects e g telephone holders in the deploy ment zone of the airbags since these objects can cause serious or fatal inju ries if the airbags are triggered Use only wheel rim tyre combinations that Ford has approved for your vehicle type Repair...

Page 370: ...to the outside of the vehicle Increased levels of radiation in the vehicle interior can occur in particular in the event of poor reception e g in rural areas This could constitute a health hazard Depending on the vehicle s equipment lev el a suitable mobile phone interface can be used to connect the mobile telephone to the external aerial The connection quality is improved and the range is increas...

Page 371: ...d workshop Safety certificate There is a safety certificate on the door pil lar which states that all necessary safety standards and specifications from the transport safety authorities of the particu lar country were met at the time of produc tion The month and year of production and the chassis number may also be listed Ob serve notes in the Owner s Manual WARNING Handling the vehicle incorrectl...

Page 372: ...e exterior mirrors you may experience problems with the radio mobile telephone and navigation services or they may lose the ability to transmit and receive signals completely NOTICE A retrofitted Infotainment system must be compatible with the aerial amplifier fitted as standard in the vehicle The aerial ampli fier could otherwise be damaged Component protection Some electronic components and con ...

Page 373: ...th and the environment A short circuit of the terminals can also cause a fire or explosion Used batteries can be returned to au thorised dealerships in EU member states and other countries Your authorised dealership can provide further information on returning and re cycling end of life vehicles or you can visit https corporate ford com operations loca tions global links html Old electrical electr...

Page 374: ...f open source software components including information on copyright the rel evant open source licence conditions and the associated licence texts can be found on the following website http corporate ford com ford open source html The source code for certain open source software components can be requested from the vehicle manufacturer The manu facturer will make the source code availa ble to you ...

Page 375: ...ny Limited Dunton Campus Arterial Road Laindon Essex SS15 6EE United Kingdom Turkey Your vehicle is equipped with a range of ra dio equipment The manufacturers of these radio systems declare that this equipment complies with Directive 2014 53 EU where required by law The complete text of the declarations of conformity is available from the following website www wirelessconformity ford com ithalatç...

Page 376: ...nBHC 3789 01 AI 01 Exterior mirror aerial system AM FM 920639A 920639A AD 02 Exterior mirror aerial system AM FM DAB 920639A 920639A AF 02 Exterior mirror aerial system FM 920639A 920639A AB 02 Exterior mirror aerial system FM DAB 920639A 920639A AC 02 Aerial module exterior mirror GNSS 920336A 920336A AH 02 Exterior mirror aerial navigation short bracket GNSS 7E0 035 510 7E0 035 510 AH 23 Exterio...

Page 377: ... AD 02 Aerial amplifier exteri or mirror FM 920301A 920301A AB 02 Aerial amplifier exteri or mirror FM DAB 920304A 920304A AC 02 Exterior mirror aerial system short bracket AM FM 920611A 920611A AD 02 Exterior mirror aerial system short bracket FM 920611A 920611A AB 02 Exterior mirror aerial system short bracket FM DAB 920611A 920611A AC 02 Exterior mirror aerial system long bracket AM FM 920611A ...

Page 378: ...er FM2 DAB1 7T0 035 577 B FAM012 AC 03 Impedance converter FM1 DAB2 7T0 035 577 D FAM012 AC 03 Roof aerial LTE GNSS Telestart 7T0 035 507 B FAM016 AH 03 Roof aerial LTE GNSS Telestart Wi Fi p 7T0 035 507 F FAM016 AH 03 Roof aerial LTE GNSS 7T0 035 507 A FAM016 AH 03 Roof aerial LTE GNSS Wi Fi p 7T0 035 507 E FAM016 AH 03 Wi Fi p auxiliary aerial 7T0 035 510 FAM027 BM 03 Aerial TEL BLTE Wi Fi GNSS ...

Page 379: ...cle key FKS12 FS125C FS12P BG 05 Vehicle key FKS12 FS12P FS12P BG 05 Vehicle key FS19 FS19 FS19 BH 05 Vehicle key FS19 FS19 FS19 BQ 05 Infotainment systems Component Designation Product Type Desig nation EU UK Designation Product Type Desig nation Ukraine Fre quency trans mit ting power Manu factur er MIB3 EI MIB3E_MQB37w_BT Panasonic MIB3E_MQB37w_BT AO 06 MIB3 OI EU1 MQB MIB3 OI MIB3 OI AP 07 MIB...

Page 380: ...Ultra Low SBB New Radio Ultra Low SBB AN 10 NRUL DAB T6PA New Radio Ultra Low SBB DAB New Radio Ultra Low SBB DAB BK 10 RULT Caddy5 Radio Ultra Low Touch Radio Ultra Low Touch AN 10 RULT DAB Caddy5 Radio Ultra Low Touch DAB Radio Ultra Low Touch DAB BK 10 Amplifier Audio am plifier with Bluetooth OE PP 87BT BP 30 Wireless seat belt warning system Component Designation Product Type Desig nation EU ...

Page 381: ...AD Box RSB19 RSB19 AT 05 Instrument cluster electronic immobiliser Component Designation Product Type Desig nation EU UK Designation Product Type Desig nation Ukraine Fre quency trans mit ting power Manu factur er Instrument cluster an alogue medium VW MQBAB2020 In strument Cluster and Immobilizer System Medium 5c BS 16 Instrument cluster Lowline Immobilizer integra ted in dashboard mod ule instru...

Page 382: ... Instrument cluster FPK Entry Immobilizer integra ted in dashboard mod ule instrument clus ter Wegfahrsperre im Schalttafeleinsatz Kombi Instrument 17101002 BU 17 Instrument cluster an alogue medium Immobilizer integra ted in dashboard mod ule instrument clus ter Wegfahrsperre im Schalttafeleinsatz Kombi Instrument 18020532 BT 17 Instrument cluster an alogue medium Immobilizer integra ted in dashb...

Page 383: ... 10 BI 27 Mobile online services Component Designation Product Type Desig nation EU UK Designation Product Type Desig nation Ukraine Fre quency trans mit ting power Manu factur er Communication box OCU3 online services Security Service Telematics TLVHM3IU E TLAHW3IU E TLVHM3IU R TLAHW3IU R Telematics TLVHM3IU E TLAHW3IU E TLVHM3IU R TLAHW3IU R AY 26 Communication box OCU3 online services Security ...

Page 384: ...signation Product Type Desig nation Ukraine Fre quency trans mit ting power Manu factur er TPMS control unit Reifendruckkontrolle TSSSG4G5 H05 Reifendruckkontrolle TSSSG4G5b H06 Reifendruckkontrolle TSSSG4G5 H05 Reifendruckkontrolle TSSSG4G5b H06 BC 18 TPMS control unit Reifendruckkontrolle TSSSG4G5 H04 Reifendruckkontrolle TSSSG4G5 H04 BC 18 Tyre pressure sensor assembly AG2FW4 AG2FW4 BD 19 Tyre ...

Page 385: ... UK Designation Product Type Desig nation Ukraine Fre quency trans mit ting power Manu factur er KFG Max Kundenspezifisches Funktionssteuer Gerät KFG BL 09 BCM37w Body Con trol Module Med BCM MQB37W MQB37W BO 31 BCM37w Body Con trol Module Med BCM MQB37W MQB37W BO 31 BCM37w Body Con trol Module Max BCM MQB37W MQB37W BO 31 BCM37H Body Con trol Module BCM PQ37H 5WK50254 AK 13 BCM MQB27 BCM MQB27 5WK...

Page 386: ...plink 880 MHz 915 MHz downlink 925 MHz 960 MHz LTE FDD20 uplink 832 MHz 862 MHz downlink 791 MHz 821 MHz GSM 900 33 dBm 2 W GSM 1800 30 dBm 1 W UMTS 21 dBm 0 125 W LTE 23 dBm 0 2 W AB 87 MHz 108 MHz reception only AC 87 MHz 108 MHz 174 MHz 240 MHz reception only AD 520 kHz 1710 kHz 87 MHz 108 MHz reception only AE 520 kHz 1710 kHz 87 MHz 108 MHz 1570 MHz 1614 MHz reception only AF 520 kHz 1710 kHz...

Page 387: ... kHz 20 mW AX 125 kHz 42 dBµA m AY WCDMA Band 1 1920 MHz 1980 MHz WCDMA Band 3 1710 MHz 1785 MHz WCDMA Band 8 880 MHz 915 MHz LTE Band 1 1920 MHz 1980 MHz LTE Band 3 1710 MHz 1785 MHz LTE Band 7 2500 MHz 2570 MHz LTE Band 8 880 MHz 915 MHz LTE Band 20 832 MHz 862 MHz LTE Band 28A 703 MHz 718 MHz LTE Band 32 1452 MHz 1496 MHz GSM 900 880 MHz 915 MHz DCS 1800 1710 MHz 1785 MHz GNSS 1559 MHz 1610 MHz...

Page 388: ... MHz 434 79 MHz 125 kHz reception only 433 05 MHz 434 79 Hz 0 5 mW ERP 3 dBm ERP BI 1575 42 MHz 1 023 MHz GPS Galileo 1602 00 MHz 5 00 MHz Glonass reception only BJ Bluetooth 2402 MHz 2480 MHz Wi Fi 2 4 GHz 2410 MHz 2480 MHz Bluetooth 2 5 mW Wi Fi 100 mW BK Bluetooth 2402 MHz 2480 MHz FM 87 5 MHz 108 MHz AM 526 5 kHz 1606 5 kHz DAB 174 MHz 240 MHz 4 3 dBm BL Bluetooth 2402 MHz 2480 MHz Wi Fi 2 4 G...

Page 389: ... Bluetooth 2402 2480 MHz Wi Fi 2 4 2412 2472 MHz Wi Fi 5 5150 5250 MHz 5725 5850 MHz VHF II 87 5 108 MHz VHF III 174 240 MHz Bluetooth max 1 20 dBm Wi Fi 2 4 max 16 40 dBm Wi Fi 5 2 max 13 46 dBm Wi Fi 5 2 max 13 77 dBm BZ GNSS 1570 MHz 1614 MHz Wi Fi p standard 5 85 GHz 5 925 GHz GNSS reception only Wi Fi p standard 20 dBm CA 5 85 GHz 5 925 GHz 20 dBm CB 5 9 GHz 802 11p Roof aerial 20 3 dBm Front...

Page 390: ...sden Gewerbepark Mer bitz 5 01156 Dresden Germany 08 LG Manufacturer LG Electronics Inc LG Twin Towers 128 Yeoui daero Yeongdeungpo gu Seoul 150 721 Korea Korea importer LG Electronics European Shared Serv ice Center B V Krijgsman1 1186 DM Amstelveen The Netherlands 09 Flextronics International Kft Zrinyi Miklos utcai telephely Zrinyi Miklos utca 38 8900 Zalae gerszeg Hungary 10 DESAY SV Automotiv...

Page 391: ...rim UK 11 Technology Park Belfast Road Antrim Northern Ireland BT41 1QS UK 20 Huf Hülsbeck Fürst GmbH Co KG Steegerstr 17 42551 Velbert Germany 21 Robert Bosch GmbH XC DA ECR Postfach 1661 71226 Leonberg Germany 22 ASK Industries S p A Via dell Industria n 12 14 16 60037 Monte San Vito Italy 23 Ficosa P I Can Mitjans s n E08232 Viladeca valls Barcelona Spain 24 AEV spol s r o Jozky Silneho 2783 76...

Page 392: ... approval numbers 1 Argentina 2 Zambia 3 Brunei 4 Philippines 5 Paraguay 6 South Africa Type approval symbol for Europe and countries where radio systems are approved and permitted according to European Directives Type approval symbol for England Wales and Scotland Type approval symbol for Ukraine Type approval symbol for Brazil Type approval symbol for Argentina Type approval symbol for Malaysia ...

Page 393: ... unit Wi Fi hotspot Central control unit Radio systems marked with this sym bol must be collected and disposed of separately from your normal do mestic waste You can hand them in at a local waste management com pany or return them as part of a na tional take back system page 371 Disposing of used batteries and elec tronic equipment Symbol for restricted use of cer tain hazardous substances in elec...

Page 394: ...fNR 2663000 DLM 1630 RefNR 3362 DLM 1630 Ref nr 4199000 Benin AGREE PAR L ARCEP BENIN Numéro d agrément Date d agrément 016ARCEPSEDJPCDAR GU2021_2021_02_04 018ARCEPSEDJPCDAR GU2019_2019_02_27 069ARCEPSEDRDAJRC GU2019_2019_04_16 115ARCEPSEDRDAJRC GU2019_2019_07_03 123ARCEPSEDRDAJRC GU2018_2018_06_27 124ARCEPSEDRDAJRC GU2018_2018_06_27 124ARCEPSEDRDAJRC GU2019_2019_07_12 133ARCEPSEDRDAJRC GU2018_201...

Page 395: ...4057 14 06068 04282 19 01925 04383 18 06673 04708 15 05364 04998 19 02405 04999 19 02405 05031 16 06324 05273 18 02496 05292 18 06353 05293 18 06353 05296 18 06353 05297 18 06353 05505 18 06353 05506 18 06353 05507 18 06353 05508 18 06353 05509 18 06353 05511 18 06353 05512 18 06353 05531 16 02149 05674 16 06830 05676 19 01925 06215 16 03430 06763 18 06353 06950 18 10457 06962 18 06353 0716 15 374...

Page 396: ...ètres dans le cas des sour ces d exposition les plus fortes comme les téléphones mobiles B Informations sur les comportements à adopter pour réduire l exposition aux rayonnements émis par les équipements radioélectriques Utiliser l équipement radioélectrique dans de bonnes conditions de réception pour di minuer la quantité de rayonnements reçus Utiliser un kit mains libres ou un haut par leur si a...

Page 397: ...I 2019 PLG ID 4334 61642 SDPPI 2019 PLG ID 4334 61855 SDPPI 2019 PLG ID 4334 61981 SDPPI 2019 PLG ID 4334 62404 SDPPI 2019 PLG ID 4334 64520 SDPPI 2019 PLG ID 4334 67149 SDPPI 2020 PLG ID 4334 72663 SDPPI 2021 PLG ID 4334 73094 SDPPI 2021 PLG ID 4334 32143 SDPPI 2013 PLG ID 3073 32144 SDPPI 2013 PLG ID 3073 32221 SDPPI 2013 PLG ID 3073 33651 SDPPI 2017 PLG ID 2181 33652 SDPPI 2017 PLG ID 2181 3446...

Page 398: ...ינויים אלו יכולה להיות השפעה שלילית על ביצועי המוצר בטיחותו 2 ועמידותו ובנוסף יש בהם כדי לחרוג מתנאי האחריות מספר אישור התאמה מטעם משרד התקשורת חל איסור לבצע פעולות במכשיר שיש בהן כדי לשנות את תכונותיו האלחוטיות של המכשיר ובכלל זה שינויי תוכנה החלפת אנטנה מקורית או הוספת אפשרות לחיבור לאנטנה חיצונית בלא קבלת אישור משרד התקשורת בשל החשש להפרעות אלחוטיות Jamaica This product contains a Type Approved...

Page 399: ...6 22 06 2016 MR 12623 ANRT 2016 11 10 2016 MR 12901 ANRT 2016 30 11 2016 MR 13255 ANRT 2017 09 02 2017 MR 13576 ANRT 2017 MR 13900 ANRT 2017 04 05 2017 MR 14830 ANRT 2017 2017 09 28 MR 15669 ANRT 2018 31 01 2018 MR 15674 ANRT 2018 31 01 2018 MR 15675 ANRT 2018 31 01 2018 MR 16263 ANRT 2018 06 04 2018 MR 16606 ANRT 2018 17 05 2018 MR 16657 ANRT 2018 23 05 2018 MR 16726 ANRT 2018 30 05 2018 MR 16794...

Page 400: ... RLVVW1818 1258 RLVVW1819 0009 RLVVW1819 0023 RTIVWCO19 1185 RTILGTL19 0483 La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones 1 es posible que este equipo o dispositi vo no cause interferencia perjudicial y 2 este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia incluyendo la que pueda causar su operación no deseada Moldova 24 024 1014 1024 8526 MD OC TIP 024 A674 1...

Page 401: ...ONATEL Paraguay Philippines NTC Type Approved No ESD 1408668C ESD 1409181C ESD 1510139C ESD 1613057C ESD 1816419C ESD 1816997C ESD 1817335C ESD 1817369C ESD 1817501C ESD 1818098C ESD 1919228C ESD 1919230C ESD 1919232C ESD 1919559C ESD 1919803C ESD 1919804C Qatar CRA SA 2015 R 4714 CRA SA 2016 R 5808 CRA SA 2017 R 6720CRA SA 2017 R 6722 CRA SA 2018 R 6820 CRA SM 2018 R 7447 CRA SM 2019 R 8053 CRA S...

Page 402: ...2759 TA 2016 3407 TA 2016 3539 TA 2017 2824 TA 2018 175 TE 2018 180 TA 2018 732 TA 2018 844 TA 2018 998 TA 2018 1091 TA 2018 1205 TA 2018 1649 TA 2018 1650 TA 2018 2775 TA 2018 2868 TA 2018 3466 TA 2018 3561 TA 2018 3974 TA 2018 5159 TA 2019 115 TA 2019 348 TA 2019 582 TA 2019 583 TA 2019 1381 TA 2019 2348 TA 2019 5101 TA 2019 5116 TA 2019 5167 TA 2020 4885 TA 2020 5217 TA 2020 6392 TA 2020 7066 T...

Page 403: ...omplies with FCC radiation ex posure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio fre quency RF Exposure Guidelines This transmitter must not be colocated or oper ating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter The antenna should be in stalled and operated with minimum dis tance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body FCC Class A digital device notice Thi...

Page 404: ...ладнання позначення типу радіообладнання DESIGNATION відповідає Технічному регламенту радіообладнання повний текст декларації про відповідність доступний на веб сайті за такою адресою page 373 ЛГ Електроникс Въєтнам Хай Фонг Ко Лтд Лот СН2 Транг Дъю Индастриал Парк Лє Лой Комуна Ан Дуонг Дистрикт Хай Фонг Сити Въєтнам Uruguay VU20190312 003278 VU20190412 004940 VU20201111 014219 VU20210913 012768 ...

Page 405: ...112 11 01 TP024 020 00007 BY 112 11 01 TP024 020 00008 BY 112 11 01 TP024 020 00047 BY 112 11 01 TP024 020 00059 BY 112 11 01 TP024 020 00687 BY 112 11 01 TP024 020 00716 BY 112 11 01 TP024 030 00140 BY 112 11 01 TP024 020 00653 BY 112 11 01 TP024 020 00652 Ra RU 21ИP01 TP2018 024 BY Declaration of Conformity for radio systems in countries outside the European Union 403 2KF012720AB ...

Page 406: ...s for maximum trailer weight and drawbar load that are given on the type plate of the towing bracket are for certifica tion purposes only The correct values for your specific model which may be lower than these figures are given in the vehicle registration documents The values in the official vehicle documents or on the vehi cle s type plate or in the safety certificate always take precedence Gros...

Page 407: ...tains the following data 1 Manufacturer 2 EU Type Approval Number 3 Vehicle identification number VIN 4 Gross vehicle weight rating Gross combination weight rating Gross front axle weight rating Gross rear axle weight rating 5 Engine code 6 Manufacturers addresses 7 Official type designation Depending on country the number of the type approval e g EC type approval num ber may be specified Dependin...

Page 408: ...n nect L2 A Front track mm 1565 1572 1565 1572 Rear track mm 1603 1606 1602 1606 B Width excluding exterior mirrors mm 1855 1855 C Width from one exterior mirror to the other mm 2100 2100 D Height at kerb weight mm 1798 1817 1800 1820 Height with aerial base at kerb weight mm 1833 1854 1835 1856 Height with roof railing at kerb weight mm 1832 1851 1836 1856 E Height with open bonnet at kerb weight...

Page 409: ...di cates that the tank is empty The reserve quantity is variable and cannot be reliably used to increase the remaining range Natural gas fuel tank capacity approx 21 kg The capacity depends on the perform ance and type of the natural gas refu elling system The capacities indicated are based on a filling pressure of 200 bar Washer fluid reservoir capacity 3 2 litres to 5 litres Petrol engines 1 5 l...

Page 410: ...ross front axle weight rating kg 1 110 1 150 Gross rear axle weight rating kg 1 160 1 280 1 150 1 270 a The exact weight can be found on the vehicle s type plate page 405 or safety certificate page 405 Tourneo Connect L2 maximum trailer weights Gearbox MG6 AT7 Maximum trailer weight braked gradients up to 12 kg 1 300 1 400 1 400 1 500 Maximum trailer weight braked gradients up to 8 kg 1 500 1 500 ...

Page 411: ...igh Combined CO2 emis sions l 100 km mpg l 100 km mpg l 100 km mpg l 100 km mpg l 100 km mpg g km 9 7 9 31 36 7 1 6 1 40 46 7 1 5 4 40 52 7 4 6 6 38 43 7 1 6 3 40 45 143 162 Diesel engines 2 0 l 4 cylinder EcoBlue 55 kW diesel engine Engine overview Power output kW 55 at 2 250 4 500 rpm Engine code DTRF Maximum torque Nm 250 at 1 375 2 000 rpm Gearbox MG6 Maximum speed km h Tourneo Connect L1 157 ...

Page 412: ... also on the driving style and other non technical factors CO2 is the greenhouse gas that is mainly re sponsible for global warming A guideline on fuel economy and CO2 emissions con taining the data for all new passenger car models is available free of charge from all sales points Fuel consumption values Low Medium High Extra high Combined CO2 emis sions l 100 km mpg l 100 km mpg l 100 km mpg l 10...

Page 413: ... bar load kg 75 Load for rear carrier systems page 278 Fitting a rear carrier system or bicycle carrier on the ball coupling Energy consumption off vehicle charg ing fuel consumption combustion engine and not off vehicle charging and CO2 emissions The WLTP values for fuel energy consump tion CO2 emissions and range in electric operation were determined in accordance with the technical requirements...

Page 414: ...axle weight rating kg 1 130 Gross rear axle weight rating kg 1 130 1 270 a The exact weight can be found on the vehicle s type plate page 405 or safety certificate page 405 Tourneo Connect L1 maximum trailer weights Maximum trailer weight braked gradients up to 12 kg 1 400 1 500 Maximum trailer weight un braked kg 750 Maximum permitted gross combination weight kg 3 720 3 750 Maximum permissible dr...

Page 415: ...permit a comparison to be made between differ ent vehicle types and manufacturers European Directive 1999 94 EC The fuel energy economy CO2 emissions and electric range of a vehicle do not just depend on the efficient utilisation of the fuel by the vehicle but also on the driving style and other non technical factors CO2 is the greenhouse gas that is mainly re sponsible for global warming A guidel...

Page 416: ...5 Load for rear carrier systems page 278 Fitting a rear carrier system or bicycle carrier on the ball coupling Tourneo Connect L2 weight ratings and axle loads Gearbox MG6 AT7 Kerb weight a kg 1 682 1 934 1 709 1 960 Gross vehicle weight rating kg 2 300 2 450 2 300 2 450 Gross front axle weight rating kg 1 180 1 220 Gross rear axle weight rating kg 1 160 1 280 1 150 1 280 a The exact weight can be...

Page 417: ...e 1999 94 EC The fuel energy economy CO2 emissions and electric range of a vehicle do not just depend on the efficient utilisation of the fuel by the vehicle but also on the driving style and other non technical factors CO2 is the greenhouse gas that is mainly re sponsible for global warming A guideline on fuel economy and CO2 emissions con taining the data for all new passenger car models is avai...

Page 418: ...tronic Stability Control Electronic Stability Control eSIM Embedded Subscriber Identity Module Fixed non replaceable SIM card FLAC Free Lossless Audio Codec format for compressing audio files FM frequency modulation very high frequency VHF GPS Global Positioning System global navigation satellite system for position determination GTL Gas To Liquid synthetic fuel made from natural gas HFP Hands fre...

Page 419: ...n Control System Traction Control TP Traffic Programme in radio mode TPM Tyre Pressure Monitoring System UPnP Universal Plug and Play Standard for cross manufacturer activation of de vices USB Universal Serial Bus Serial bus system for connecting external devices WAV Waveform audio file format Wi Fi Wireless Fidelity Wireless networking technology Wi Fi Wireless Fidelity Wireless networking techno...

Page 420: ...adjustable front seat 95 Folding the backrest backwards 101 Folding the backrest forwards 101 Head restraints 103 Headlight range 112 Mechanical front seat 95 Seats in the second row of seats 100 Steering wheel 93 Adjusting the output volume 231 Aerial 370 Air pressure see Tyre pressure 339 Air recirculation mode Auto Air Refresh 124 see Climate Control system 123 Airbag system 52 Curtain airbags ...

Page 421: ... Detection 168 Radar sensor 168 Speed ranges 169 Switching on and off 171 System limits 169 Troubleshooting 172 Urgent warning 169 Using 171 Automatic gearbox 149 Changing gear 149 Coasting 152 Driving 151 Function 149 Kickdown function 152 Launch Control 152 Pulling away on uphill gradients 151 Stopping on uphill gradients 151 Automatic headlights 108 Automatic Post Collision Braking Sys tem 205 ...

Page 422: ...ations 358 Sealing the tyre 359 When not to use 357 Bulb failure see Changing lights 295 Button cell In the vehicle key 79 see Remote control 131 C Camera 168 Camera lenses Cleaning and care 363 Cameras Add on parts 366 Damage 366 Repairs 366 Capacities AdBlue 407 Fuel tank 407 Car wash function 143 Car washes 362 Cellphone see Mobile telephone 368 Central locking 82 Central locking button 84 Cent...

Page 423: ... Snow chains 350 Coming Home function 112 Compass see Digital instrument cluster 25 Component protection 370 Connected vehicle 216 see Connected vehicle 216 Troubleshooting 218 Connection Bluetooth 253 Cable 251 USB 252 Wireless 251 253 Connectivity components 213 Continuous parking light 111 Controls 225 226 Cleaning and care 365 Conversions 366 369 Coolant Checking the coolant level 322 Filler o...

Page 424: ...s 24 Telephone 25 Dimension 6 Dimensions 406 Directions 6 Discharged 12 volt vehicle battery Unlocking 80 Display and control unit 225 226 Displays Adaptive Cruise Control with Lane Cen tring 176 Bonnet 315 Cruise Control 156 Driver State Assist 179 Lane Keeping System 174 Resetting driving data displays 30 Speed Limiter 158 Warning and information messag es 19 Displays screens Cleaning and care 3...

Page 425: ...ion 145 Emission control 286 AdBlue 287 Particulate filter 290 Engine Emergency switch off 145 Noises 141 Running in 139 Engine and ignition 140 Automatic ignition switch off 141 Car wash function 143 Ignition lock 140 Ignition switched on warning 140 Immobiliser 144 Preheating 141 Starting the engine 141 Starting the engine with Keyless En try 141 Switching off the engine 143 Switching off the en...

Page 426: ...mitations Driver Alert 35 Traffic Sign Recognition 37 Fuses 300 Changing 304 Colour coding of fuses 304 Detecting a blown fuse 304 In the dash panel 301 302 In the engine compartment 303 Types 304 G Gear display see Gear change indicator 134 Gear change indicator 134 see Digital instrument cluster 24 General information 42 Glass surfaces Cleaning and care 363 Global closing Windows 91 Global openi...

Page 427: ...documents 218 Performing functions 228 Personalising 229 Radio mode 231 Safety information 219 Settings 230 Sound settings 231 Start screen 228 Switching on and off 228 System settings 230 Tiles 229 Time and date 33 Vehicle settings menu 34 Voice control 249 Warnings 219 Infotainment System Digital manual 228 Instrument cluster Digital instrument cluster 20 see Analogue instrument cluster 25 see D...

Page 428: ...ard Information 160 Looking for a parking space 198 Luggage compartment 260 Luggage compartment cover 261 Stowage areas 266 Luggage compartment cover 261 Roll up 261 M Main displays see Digital instrument cluster 23 Maintenance 361 see Service interval display 32 Maintenance due 32 Malfunction Automatic transmission 153 Component protection 370 Rain and light sensor 116 Tyre monitoring system 332 ...

Page 429: ...241 Favourite destinations 242 Function 240 Last destinations 241 Learn usage patterns 239 Navigation announcements 238 Navigation map 238 242 Offroad navigation 242 Predictive navigation 241 Restrictions 237 Route guidance 241 Route plan 238 Saved data 239 Saving a destination 241 Saving destinations 242 Selecting a destination 241 Starting route guidance 241 Stored destinations 241 242 Symbol 24...

Page 430: ...ing 141 Preparations Before every trip 42 Breakdown set 358 Changing a wheel 352 Changing bulbs 296 Checking the coolant level 322 Checking the engine oil level 318 Refilling coolant 322 Refilling engine oil 318 Vehicle battery 12 volt 326 Working in the engine compart ment 313 Preparing for a trip 42 Prerequisites Parking systems 189 Press Drive Push button ignition switch 141 Pro Trailer Backup ...

Page 431: ...46 Belt retractor 51 Belt status display 47 Belt tension limiter 51 Belt tensioner 51 Buckle up request 47 Cleaning and care 365 Fastening 49 Seat belt height adjuster 51 Seat belt routing 49 Unfastening 49 Seat covers Cleaning and care 366 Seat cushions with seat heating Cleaning and care 366 Seat functions 105 Seat heating see Climate Control system 124 Seats 44 94 Adjusting the head restraints ...

Page 432: ...347 Spares 366 Special features Infotainment system 370 Speed dial keys 248 Speed Limiter 158 Displays 158 Operating 159 Troubleshooting 160 Speed rating letter 346 Speed warning for winter tyres see Digital instrument cluster 24 Speed warning function 31 Speeds 6 Static cornering light 108 see Cornering light 108 Steering Counter steering assistance 155 Electromechanical 154 Electronic steering c...

Page 433: ...s 347 Snow chains 350 Text message 248 Textiles Cleaning and care 364 Things to note Component protection 370 Towing 276 309 Third row of seats Folding the backrest backwards 101 Folding the backrest forwards 101 Installing the head restraints 105 Installing the seats 102 Removing the head restraints 105 Removing the seats 102 Tightening torque Wheel bolts 354 Tools see Vehicle toolkit 293 Top tet...

Page 434: ...53 Auxiliary heater and auxiliary ventila tion 130 Belt status display 48 Blind Spot Assist 182 Boot lid is stiff 91 Brake fluid level too low 324 Brake pedal indicator lamp 153 Brake support systems 206 Brake system 139 Climate Control system 127 Clutch 148 Connected vehicle 218 Cooling system 127 Cruise Control 158 Direction indicators do not flash when locking 87 Driver State Assist 180 Driving...

Page 435: ...m 331 Tyre pressure 339 Checking 339 Tyre Pressure Loss Indicator 330 Replacing tyres 337 341 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System 331 Adjusting the tyre pressure 332 Display of tyre pressures 331 Replacing tyres 337 342 Selecting target pressures for partial or full vehicle load 332 Selecting tyre types 332 Spare wheel 332 Switching on or off 332 Tyre repair set see Breakdown set 357 Tyre wear 341 Tyr...

Page 436: ...o 259 Saying and recognising the activation word 251 Starting 250 Stopping 250 Switching the activation word on and off 251 Troubleshooting 251 Voice commands 250 Voice control Siri Apple CarPlay 258 Volume Defining external audio sources 231 W Warning and indicator lamps Brakes 139 Manual gearbox 148 Warning lamp Brake support systems 206 Brake system 206 Overview 16 Steering column lock 155 Warn...

Page 437: ...nnection Connecting an external audio source 254 Wi Fi hotspot 254 External Wi Fi device 255 Windows 91 Cleaning and care 364 Defrosting Climate Control sys tem 122 Global opening and closing 91 Roll back function 92 Windscreen Notes on repairing 366 Notes on replacing 366 Notes on stone chips 366 Windscreen heating 126 Windscreen heating see Climate Control system 122 Windshield see Windscreen 12...

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