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CHANGING A BULB

WARNINGS

During operation, the bulbs and
their surroundings get hot.

Switch off the lamps and let the bulbs
cool down before replacing them.

Have the headlamp alignment
checked by an expert after

each replacement of a bulb.

Always switch off lamps and ignition
before replacing any bulb.

Never touch the glass of the bulbs.
Fit only bulbs having a UV filter.
Always replace a faulty bulb with a
new one of the same type.

When replacing a bulb, clean the
headlamp lens with a damp cloth to
avoid any electrostatic charging,
which attracts dust to the plastic lens.

After replacing a bulb, check that the
lamps operate correctly.

Front direction indicators

E76059

21 watt spherical bulb, orange

Turn the bulb holder anticlockwise
and pull out. Turn the bulb under
slight pressure anticlockwise and
remove it. Replace the bulb. When
installing in the reverse order, pay
attention to the guide tabs.

Headlamps

Opening the headlamp
assembly

E76060

47

Lighting

Summary of Contents for Transit Connect

Page 1: ...Owner s handbook FordTourneoConnect FordTransitConnect 100 Ford 100 Enjoyment ...

Page 2: ...rved to change specifications design or equipment at any time without notice and without incurring any obligations This publication or part thereof may not be reproduced nor translated without our approval Errors and omissions excepted Ford Motor Company 2006 All rights reserved Part number 7T1J 19A321 DA CG3526en 06 2006 20060720145026 ...

Page 3: ...g and unlocking 26 Engine immobiliser Principle of operation 33 Coded keys 33 Arming the engine immobiliser 34 Disarming the engine immobiliser 35 Alarm Arming the alarm 36 Disarming the alarm 36 Steering wheel Adjusting the steering wheel 37 Audio control 37 Wipers and washers Windscreen wipers 39 Windscreen washers 39 Rear window wiper and washers 39 Adjusting the windscreen washer jets 40 Check...

Page 4: ...y power sockets 83 Glove box 84 Centre console 84 Storage compartments 85 Map pockets 86 Seat back trays 87 Starting the engine General information 88 Ignition switch 88 Starting a petrol engine 88 Starting a diesel engine 89 Switching off the engine 89 Fuel and refuelling Safety precautions 90 Fuel quality Petrol 90 Fuel quality Diesel 90 Catalytic converter 90 Fuel filler flap 91 Refuelling 91 T...

Page 5: ...2 Engine compartment overview 1 8L Duratorq TDDi Kent Diesel 1 8L Duratorq TDCi Kent Diesel 113 Engine oil check 114 Engine coolant check 115 Brake and clutch fluid check 116 Power steering fluid check 117 Washer fluid check 117 Technical specifications 117 Vehicle care Cleaning the exterior 119 Cleaning the interior 119 Repairing minor paint damage 120 Vehicle battery Battery care 121 Using boost...

Page 6: ...Technical specific ations Technical specifications 133 Type approvals 4 Table of contents ...

Page 7: ...handbook WARNING You risk death or serious injury to yourself and others if you do not follow the instructions highlighted by the warning symbol CAUTION You risk damaging your vehicle if you do not follow the instructions highlighted by the caution symbol Symbols on your vehicle When you see these symbols read and follow the relevant instructions in this handbook before touching or attempting adju...

Page 8: ...e control once to unlock both front doors Press the unlock button on the remote control twice within three seconds to unlock all doors E66522 Press the cargo unlock button on the remote control once to unlock the rear doors or tailgate and the sliding door s only Tourneo Connect E74800 Position 1 once to unlock all doors The direction indicators will flash once as confirmation 6 Quick start ...

Page 9: ...arm the anti theft alarm system E74803 Turn to position 2 E66524 Press the lock button on the remote control once On vehicles without double locking the direction indicators will flash twice as confirmation To activate double locking and arm the anti theft alarm system E74805 Turn the key in a front door to position 1 and then to position 2 within three seconds 7 Quick start ...

Page 10: ...nd reset button A Turn the ignition to position II Hold the button A pressed for at least three seconds until the time in the display flashes To advance the minutes press the button A To advance rapidly hold the button pressed To toggle between 12 or 24 hour format turn the ignition to position I and press the button A Version 2 For detailed instructions on how to adjust the clock refer to the sep...

Page 11: ...air distribution control to the windscreen and set the blower to position 4 Air conditioning will be switched on automatically to support defrosting or demisting If necessary turn the heated windscreen and heated rear window on 9 Quick start ...

Page 12: ...traint away from the vehicle seat Note If the vehicle has been involved in an accident have the child safety seat checked by an expert as it might be damaged Note Do not leave children unattended in the child safety seat or in the vehicle Note When installing a child seat restraint with the seat belt always ensure belts fit without slack or twists WARNING There is a risk of death or serious injury...

Page 13: ... for different mass groups The correct restraint to be used depends on the child s age and weight Baby safety seat E72337 Babies under 13 kg approximately 18 months are best protected if properly restrained in rearward facing baby safety seats Group 0 on the rear seat Child safety seat E72338 Children weighing between 13 and 18 kg approximately nine months to four years old should be carried prope...

Page 14: ...s Seating positions III II I 0 0 22 to 36 kg about 6 12 years 15 to 25 kg about 3 1 2 12 years 9 to 18 kg about 9 months 4 years Up to 13 kg about 0 2 years Up to 10 kg about 0 9 months Booster seat cushion Booster seat cushion Child safety seat Baby safety seat Baby safety seat U 1 U 1 U 1 X X Front passenger seat with airbag U U U U U Front passenger seat without airbag U U U U U Rear seats N A ...

Page 15: ...ry restraints but Ford recommends that children should be secured in an appropriate child restraint in the rear seats L Seat position suitable for particular child restraints approved for use in this mass age group N A Not applicable 13 Child safety ...

Page 16: ...kg and under 150 cm should use a booster seat or booster cushion Ford recommends using booster seats that combine a booster cushion and a back rest into one seat for children between 15 and 25 kg The raised seating position ensures that the adult seat belt can be correctly guided over the centre of the shoulder instead of along the neck the lap belt lying tightly across the hips instead of the sto...

Page 17: ...he second row centre seat and are labelled with a circular pictogram and the text ISOFIX The guides enable the latching arms of an ISOFIX child seat to be easily and securely attached ISOFIX child seats not approved by Ford have not been validated by Ford and neither the suitability nor the safety of such seats can be certified whether installed using the ISOFIX system or the normal seat belts Att...

Page 18: ...rear of the second row centre seat E75772 The anchor point is identified by a pictogram The tether strap should be routed beneath the raised head restraint to the anchor point Remove the anchor point cover and attach the strap After installing the child safety seat tighten the tether strap according to the manufacturer s instructions 16 Child safety ...

Page 19: ...or can only be opened from outside Note Child safety locks are only fitted to sliding doors Using the ignition key turn the safety lock lever on the end of the door outwards The door cannot be opened from inside the vehicle To deactivate the lock turn the safety lock lever inwards 17 Child safety ...

Page 20: ...hen an airbag deploys and it is normal to see a cloud of harmless powdery residue The airbag system comprises the following driver and front passenger inflatable nylon bags airbags with gas generators side airbags curtain airbags a seat belt pretensioner crash sensors a warning lamp in the instrument cluster an electronic control and diagnostic unit E72330 18 Occupant protection ...

Page 21: ...ient distance between the driver and the steering wheel Only when the seat belt is used properly can it hold the body in a position which allows the airbag to achieve its optimum effect There is a risk of injury when the airbag deploys The seat and back must be set correctly for the airbags to be optimally effective See Sitting in the correct position page 74 This is the ideal seating position for...

Page 22: ...ns Always keep the areas in front of the airbags free Never affix anything to or over these areas These areas should only be wiped with a damp cloth never with a wet cloth Side air bags E72328 A label on the seatback indicates that side airbags are fitted The side airbags are fitted on the side of the seatbacks of the front seats In case of a severe lateral collision the airbag on the side affecte...

Page 23: ...33 WARNING The belt pretensioners must not be removed If the pretensioners deployed during an accident they must be replaced Have the pretensioners serviced and disposed of by specially trained personnel only The restraint system with belt pretensioner in the driver s seat belt helps to reduce the risk of serious injury in a major frontal impact During a serious crash the driver s seat belt is pre...

Page 24: ...teadily It may lock if pulled sharply or if the vehicle is on a slope To release the belt press the red button on the buckle and let the belt rewind completely and smoothly Rear seat belts E75564 WARNING In order to ensure that the centre belt works properly the rear seatback must be correctly engaged Make sure that each seat belt uses the correct buckle 22 Occupant protection ...

Page 25: ...G PREGNANCY E68587 WARNING Position the seat belt correctly for your safety and that of your unborn child Do not use only the lap strap or the shoulder strap Position the lap strap comfortably across your hips and low beneath your pregnant abdomen Position the shoulder strap between your breasts above and to the side of your pregnant abdomen 23 Occupant protection ...

Page 26: ...e environment PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL A maximum of four remote controls including the ones supplied with the vehicle can be programmed E74806 Transit Connect A Tourneo Connect B Note Ensure that the anti theft alarm is deactivated and that all doors are closed To programme new remote controls turn the ignition key from position 0 to position II eight times within 10 seconds The ignition mus...

Page 27: ...ogramming is ended Only the remote controls which you have just programmed are now able to lock and unlock your vehicle CHANGING THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY If the range of the transmitter in the key decreases gradually the battery type 3V CR 2032 should be replaced E66527 Open the transmitter unit by separating the sides with a flat object Carefully prise out the battery with the flat object Fit t...

Page 28: ...locked using the door handle 2 Sliding door E74705 Note On Tourneo Connect the right hand sliding door is inhibited from opening fully when the fuel filler flap is unlocked and open To open pull the door handle and then slide the door backwards E74706 To manually lock the sliding door turn the locking knob on the inside of the door to the locked position 1 To unlock turn it to the unlocked positio...

Page 29: ... the right hand rear door from the outside pull the door handle To unlock and open the right hand door from the inside push the emergency release lever to the left E74708 To open the left hand rear door pull the door handle E74709 Both doors can be opened through 180 degrees Once the 90 degree position is reached push the yellow button located on the door The check arms will automatically re engag...

Page 30: ...17 B A WARNING Close the tailgate properly to prevent it opening while you are driving Driving with the tailgate open is extremely dangerous as exhaust fumes can be drawn into the vehicle s interior To open pull the door handle A located above the number plate The tailgate can be opened from inside by moving the release button B upwards which is accessible through the aperture at the bottom of the...

Page 31: ... or the remote control From the inside it is activated with the locking lever above the door opening lever on the front doors The sliding door can be locked separately from the inside with the locking knob on the door Unlocking the rear door with a key will only unlock that door Double locking E74799 WARNING Double locking should not be activated when people are inside the vehicle Double locking i...

Page 32: ...oors Turn the key in the rear door clockwise to unlock the rear door only E74801 With the remote control Press the unlock button once to unlock the front doors only or press the unlock button twice within 3 seconds to unlock all doors E66522 Press the unlock button once to unlock the rear doors and the sliding door Tourneo Connect E74800 To unlock all doors and disarm the anti theft alarm system 3...

Page 33: ...onfirmation Locking the vehicle E74803 To activate central locking and arm the anti theft alarm system With the key Turn the key in the driver s or front passenger s door to position 2 E66524 With the remote control Press the lock button once On vehicles without double locking the direction indicators will flash twice as confirmation E74805 To activate double locking and arm the anti theft alarm s...

Page 34: ... the rear door by turning the key in the same direction as shown for the front right hand door E66521 With the remote control Press the lock button twice within three seconds The direction indicators will flash twice as confirmation The anti theft alarm system can also be armed independently from the double locking system by turning the door key to position 2 32 Locks ...

Page 35: ...e of loss replacement keys are available from dealers by stating the key number shown on the tag provided with the original keys Note To ensure a trouble free data exchange between the vehicle and key do not shield the keys with any metal objects E66505 Key coding A maximum of eight keys including the ones supplied with the vehicle can be coded using two other keys previously coded for your vehicl...

Page 36: ...icle you can make all the other coded keys unusable e g after loss Complete each of the following steps within five seconds Carry out the first four steps under Key coding then continue as follows E66508 Insert the second key in the ignition switch and turn to position II Remove the key from the ignition switch Insert the first key in the ignition switch turn to position II and hold The control li...

Page 37: ...ute or flashes for approximately one minute and then repeatedly at irregular intervals your key has not been recognised Remove the key and try again If you attempt to start the engine with an incorrectly coded key you will need to wait for approximately 20 seconds before attempting to start the engine again with a correctly coded key If you are unable to start the engine with a correctly coded key...

Page 38: ... The alarm sounds for 30 seconds if an unauthorised person opens a door the load compartment or the bonnet The hazard warning flashers will flash for five minutes Any attempt to start the engine or to remove the audio system sounds the alarm again DISARMING THE ALARM The anti theft alarm system can be deactivated at any time even when the alarm is sounding by unlocking one of the front doors The a...

Page 39: ...page 74 AUDIO CONTROL Select radio CD or cassette mode on the audio unit The following functions can be operated with the remote control Volume E70361 Volume up Pull the VOL switch towards the steering wheel Volume down Pull the VOL switch towards the steering wheel Seek E70362 Move the SEEK switch towards the steering wheel or the instrument panel In radio mode this will locate the next radio sta...

Page 40: ...his will locate the next pre set radio station In CD mode this will select the next CD if a CD changer is fitted In all modes to abort a traffic message during broadcasting Press and hold the button on the side In radio mode to change the waveband 38 Steering wheel ...

Page 41: ...erate the washer for more than 10 seconds at a time and never when the reservoir is empty Press the knob at the end of the lever and hold it to operate the windscreen washers The washer will operate in conjunction with the wipers REAR WINDOW WIPER AND WASHERS Intermittent wiping E65996 Pull the lever towards the steering wheel 39 Wipers and washers ...

Page 42: ... it to operate the washer The washer will operate in conjunction with the wipers ADJUSTING THE WINDSCREEN WASHER JETS E73425 The eye ball jets can be adjusted precisely using a pin CHECKING THE WIPER BLADES E66644 Run the tip of your fingers over the edge of the blade to check for roughness Clean the wiper blade lips with water applied with a soft sponge 40 Wipers and washers ...

Page 43: ...sition the wiper blade at a right angle to the wiper arm 1 3 Press the retaining clip in the direction of the arrow 2 4 Disengage the wiper blade from the arm 3 5 Move the blade sideways 4 6 Pull the blade off the arm 5 Install in the reverse order 41 Wipers and washers ...

Page 44: ...pull the lever towards the steering wheel Headlamp flasher E65987 Pull the lever slightly towards the steering wheel FRONT FOG LAMPS E65988 1 2 Switch on the headlamps 1 and pull out the control switch one position 2 The front fog lamps should be used only when visibility is considerably restricted by fog snow or rain REAR FOG LAMPS E65989 1 2 42 Lighting ...

Page 45: ...ontrol switch can be pulled out only one position Switch on the exterior lamps 1 and pull out the control two positions 2 HEADLAMP LEVELLING All vehicles The level of the headlamp beams can be adjusted according to the vehicle load Turn the thumbwheel downward to lower the beams and upward to raise them E65990 Transit Connect E74263 Without headlamp levelling A With headlamp levelling B 43 Lightin...

Page 46: ...When the vehicle is fitted with the attitude ride height pack headlamp levelling may need to be adjusted 2 See Technical specifications See Technical specifications page 133 3 Long wheelbase 4 Short wheelbase Higher control positions 1 may be necessary when towing a trailer Tourneo Connect E74264 Without headlamp levelling A With headlamp levelling B 44 Lighting ...

Page 47: ...5 3 2 5 2 1 1 2 1 5 3 max 1 3 2 2 2 2 5 3 2 5 2 2 2 5 3 max 1 1 1 See Technical specifications See Technical specifications page 133 2 Long wheelbase 3 Short wheelbase Higher control positions 1 may be necessary when towing a trailer HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS E74367 Press the switch to turn on or off The hazard warning flashers can also be operated when the ignition is off 45 Lighting ...

Page 48: ...ith the switch in position B the interior lamps will stay on for a while after the doors are shut They will switch off immediately when the ignition is switched on or the doors are locked With the switch in position C and the ignition off the interior lamps will switch off automatically after approximately 30 minutes To switch the lamps back on switch on the ignition position II for a short time o...

Page 49: ...replace a faulty bulb with a new one of the same type When replacing a bulb clean the headlamp lens with a damp cloth to avoid any electrostatic charging which attracts dust to the plastic lens After replacing a bulb check that the lamps operate correctly Front direction indicators E76059 21 watt spherical bulb orange Turn the bulb holder anticlockwise and pull out Turn the bulb under slight press...

Page 50: ... beam E76062 H4 55 60 watt halogen bulb Pull off the wiring connector Disengage the wire clip and pull out the bulb Replace the bulb When installing in the reverse order make sure the wire clip engages properly to bulb housing Side repeater indicator E76063 5 watt wedge base bulb Turn the complete lamp assembly clockwise and pull it out Grasp the bulb holder turn the lamp housing anticlockwise and...

Page 51: ... reverse order Rear lamps E76065 E76066 Tail brake lamp 5 21 watt A Direction indicator 21 watt B Reversing lamp 21 watt C Rear fog lamp 21 watt D Open the rear doors and remove the two nuts securing the lamp Withdraw the rear lamp assembly from the vehicle and unclip the bulb carrier Gently press the bulb into the bulb holder turn anticlockwise remove and replace the bulb Install in the reverse o...

Page 52: ...in the reverse order Number plate lamp Vehicles with a tailgate 2 1 E66620 10 watt bayonet bulb Open the lens remove and replace the bulb Install in the reverse order Vehicles with double rear doors E66619 5 watt wedge base bulb Carefully prise the cap from the lamp with a suitable screwdriver and pull the bulb out of the holder Install in the reverse order 50 Lighting ...

Page 53: ... reverse order Rear E76070 10 watt festoon bulb Carefully prise out the lamp assembly and remove the bulb Fit new bulb in the reverse order Reading lamps E76069 5 watt spherical bulb Switch off the interior lamps Prise out the lamp assembly with a flatbladed screwdriver at the side opposite the switch Remove and replace the bulb The bulbs can be replaced after the contact plate has been hinged bac...

Page 54: ...eriod of time the system might become inoperable for a certain time to prevent damage due to overheating Switch on the ignition to operate the electric windows A B E68836 Press to open A Press to close B To open the driver s window automatically Momentarily press A Press A again to stop the window EXTERIOR MIRRORS E71273 A Convex mirror A WARNING Do not over estimate the distance of the objects th...

Page 55: ...0 B C A Left hand mirror A Off B Right hand mirror C E71281 D E F G Up A Right B Down C Left D The electric exterior mirrors are fitted with a heating element that will defrost or demist the mirror glass See Heated windows and mirrors page 65 INTERIOR MIRROR E71272 Dip the mirror to reduce glare when driving at night 53 Windows and mirrors ...

Page 56: ...66498 Pull the lever outwards to open the window Press the lever in the middle to engage it in its catch Pull the lever in the middle to close the window Push it backwards until it engages in its catch 54 Windows and mirrors ...

Page 57: ...RUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW Left hand drive E74266 Lighting control front fog lamps rear fog lamps See Lighting page 42 A Multi function lever direction indicators main beam See Lighting page 42 B 55 Instruments ...

Page 58: ...ed windscreen heated rear window switches See Climate control page 64 K Ashtray storage See Convenience features page 82 L Recirculated air air conditioning switches See Climate control page 64 M Cigar lighter auxiliary power socket See Convenience features page 82 N Ignition switch See Ignition switch page 88 O Steering wheel adjustment See Adjusting the steering wheel page 37 P Audio control See...

Page 59: ...Right hand drive E74267 Audio equipment See separate handbook A Hazard warning flasher switch See Hazard warning flashers page 45 B Air vents See Air vents page 65 C 57 Instruments ...

Page 60: ... See Lighting page 42 J Ignition switch See Ignition switch page 88 K Steering wheel adjustment See Adjusting the steering wheel page 37 L Audio control See Audio control page 37 M Cigar lighter auxiliary power socket See Convenience features page 82 N Ashtray storage See Convenience features page 82 O Heated windscreen heated rear window switches See Climate control page 64 P Recirculated air air...

Page 61: ...eter and tripmeter F Digital clock set button G Engine coolant temperature gauge At normal operating temperature the needle remains within the centre section If the needle enters the red section the engine is overheating A fail safe cooling system is activated which allows the vehicles to be driven temporarily 59 Instruments ...

Page 62: ... E for two seconds Digital clock See Clock page 82 WARNING LAMPS AND INDICATORS The following warning lamps and indicators illuminate when the ignition is switched on to confirm that the system is operational ABS Airbag Brake system Engine Engine immobiliser Ignition Low fuel level warning lamp Multi function Oil pressure Traction control Water trap warning lamp If a warning lamp or indicator does...

Page 63: ...tor Flashes during operation A sudden increase in the rate of flashing warns of a failed indicator bulb Engine warning lamp Vehicles with a petrol engine The engine warning lamp should extinguish as soon as the engine starts If it illuminates with the engine running it indicates a malfunction Have this checked by an expert as soon as possible If it flashes when driving reduce the vehicle speed imm...

Page 64: ...s possible Oil pressure warning lamp If the lamp stays on after starting or illuminates during a journey stop immediately switch off the engine and check the engine oil level See Engine oil check page 114 Top up straight away if the level is low Traction control BTCS indicator When the ignition is switched on position II the indicator illuminates briefly to confirm that the system is operational W...

Page 65: ...AUDIBLE WARNINGS AND INDICATORS Lights on A warning tone will sound if the driver s door is opened when the lights are on and the ignition is switched off 63 Instruments ...

Page 66: ...he coolant temperature and is therefore only effective when the engine is warm Air conditioning Note The air conditioning system only operates when the temperature is above 4 ºC the engine is running and the blower is switched on Operating the air conditioning leads to higher fuel consumption The air is directed through the coolant heat exchanger where it is cooled if the air conditioning is switc...

Page 67: ...r off The lamp in the switch indicates operation The heating system switches off automatically after a short period of time Heated rear window E74671 Switch on the ignition first Press the switch to turn on or off The lamp in the switch indicates operation The heating system switches off automatically after a short period of time Heated exterior mirrors Electrically operated door mirrors also have...

Page 68: ... The air distribution control can be set to any position between the symbols A minor portion of the air stream is always directed towards the windscreen Temperature control E74658 Cold Blue Warm Red Blower E74659 Off A To increase the blower speed select a higher position With the blower turned off the windscreen may mist up 66 Climate control ...

Page 69: ...is switched off automatically If necessary turn the heated windows on See Heated windows and mirrors page 65 Rapid heating of vehicle interior E74662 Ventilation E74663 Set the air distribution control to face level or face level and footwell Set the blower to any position Open the air vents to suit individual requirements Air conditioning Switching the air conditioning on and off E74665 67 Climat...

Page 70: ...of the vehicles interior E74668 Switch the air conditioning on Windscreen defrosting demisting E74666 Outside air will flow into the vehicle As long as the air distribution control is set to windscreen recirculated air cannot be selected and the air conditioning will be turned on automatically Make sure the blower is on The lamp in the A C switch illuminates during defrosting demisting If the A C ...

Page 71: ...0 minutes at least once a month all year round This prevents the water pump and heater motor from seizing To avoid corrosion make sure the coolant in your vehicle contains at least 10 antifreeze all year round Make sure the coolant level is between the MAX and MIN marks on the reservoir to prevent air locks See Engine coolant check page 115 Programmable blower operation begins when the coolant rea...

Page 72: ...aximum Turn the blower switch to position one Switch on the recirculated air before turning the ignition off Wait at least five seconds for the ventilation system to close the outside air vents Open all the cabin air vents Setting the clock time A D B E71347 Press and hold button A for more than three seconds until the time flashes in the display Within five seconds press buttons B and D to set th...

Page 73: ...symbol appears and the heating time flashes Press buttons B and D to adjust the heating duration After setting the heating duration press button A The display will show the clock time with the colon flashing Switching off the heater Press the heating symbol button The heater will operate for an additional three minutes and then stop The display will then show the clock time Timed heating mode C E7...

Page 74: ...e activated pre set start time and will stay on for the programmed duration The display will light up and show the remaining heating duration and the heating symbol You can program up to three different pre set start times Programming the pre set heating start times A D B E71351 Press button A repeatedly until the symbol 1 2 or 3 for the desired pre set time is displayed Press buttons B and D to s...

Page 75: ...art times A C E71352 Press button A repeatedly until the symbol 1 2 or 3 for the desired pre set time is displayed Press button C The ON symbol will appear in the display To deactivate a pre set time press button C again 73 Climate control ...

Page 76: ...han 30 degrees adjust the head restraint so that the top of it is level with the top of your head keep sufficient distance between yourself and the steering wheel We recommend a minimum of 254 millimetres 10 inches between your breastbone and the airbag cover hold the steering wheel with your arms slightly bent bend your legs slightly so that you can press the pedals fully position the shoulder st...

Page 77: ...orwards 1 2 2 E74816 WARNING Rock the seat backwards and forwards after releasing the lever to make sure that it is fully engaged in its catch Adjusting the lumbar support E74817 Adjusting the height of the seat E74818 E80778 75 Seats ...

Page 78: ...rest E74820 Folding the front passenger seat WARNINGS Make sure that the seats and the seatbacks are secure and fully engaged in their catches WARNINGS Do not place objects on the seatback when the vehicle is moving Transit Connect E74821 1 3 4 2 E74822 76 Seats ...

Page 79: ... cushion forwards 2 Fold the head restraint forwards 3 Pull the release lever 4 Fold the seatback forwards 5 Pull the release lever 6 Push the seatback down Tourneo Connect Remove the head restraint See Head restraints page 78 E74827 1 2 3 E74828 77 Seats ...

Page 80: ...7 E81584 Adjusting the head restraint WARNING Raise rear head restraint when the rear seat is occupied by a passenger or a child restraint Adjust the head restraint so that the top of it is level with the top of your head Removing the head restraint Press the locking buttons and remove the head restraint REAR SEATS WARNINGS Do not use the bench seats as a bed when the vehicle is moving 78 Seats ...

Page 81: ...howing when you engage the seat rear legs and the third row seatback catches Do not place objects on a folded seat Do not pull on the second row seat when the entire seat is folded forwards Folding a single seatback forwards Second row 1 2 E74829 Third row 1 2 E74830 Folding the entire seat forwards Second row 1 2 3 4 E74832 79 Seats ...

Page 82: ... seatback 4 Fold the seatback forwards 5 Pull the release straps down 6 Fold the seat forwards 7 Push the locking levers down Third row 1 2 3 E74845 5 4 4 E74846 1 Fully lower the head restraints 2 Pull the levers on the side of the seatback 3 Fold the seatback forwards 4 Pull the locking levers up 5 Fold the seat forwards 80 Seats ...

Page 83: ...seatback 4 Install the centre head restraint Third row 1 2 E74849 1 Push the release levers down 2 Fold the seat down 3 Raise the seatback HEATED SEATS E75768 WARNING Start the engine to use the heated seats The heated seats will reach their maximum temperature after five or six minutes They will go off automatically 81 Seats ...

Page 84: ...r 24 hour format turn the ignition to position I and press the button A Version 2 For detailed instructions on how to adjust the clock refer to the separate audio manual E83530 Press button A to show the time CIGAR LIGHTER E74675 WARNING Never hold the lighter in as this will result in damage Always remove the lighter as a precaution when children are left alone in the vehicle The cigar lighter wi...

Page 85: ...ss the levers on the sides and gently pull out the complete ashtray AUXILIARY POWER SOCKETS All vehicles E74676 The power socket can be used to power 12 volt appliances having a current rating of maximum 20 amperes However if the engine is not running this will cause the battery to discharge When connecting appliances use only specified connectors from the Ford Accessory range or connectors for us...

Page 86: ...GLOVE BOX E74687 A hook is integrated into the glove box latch for light bags CENTRE CONSOLE E74366 84 Convenience features ...

Page 87: ...GE COMPARTMENTS Front storage tray E74680 Overhead storage compartment E74681 WARNING Do not store heavy or hard objects to the overhead storage compartment There is a risk of injury during an accident The storage compartment above the windscreen can be used for storing light objects e g safety jackets coats etc Sun visor straps E74682 A strap on the sun visors is provided for storing paperwork 85...

Page 88: ... area on the top of the instrument panel can me used to store paperwork Door bins E74684 Door bins are incorporated into the front doors Seat storage 2 1 E74685 Driver seat pocket A Under seat storage B MAP POCKETS E74686 86 Convenience features ...

Page 89: ...E80718 SEAT BACK TRAYS WARNING Do not use the trays when the vehicle is moving Make sure that you secure the trays in the lowered position before setting off E72630 87 Convenience features ...

Page 90: ...umn lock will be activated as soon as the steering wheel is turned Position I Steering unlocked Ignition and all main electrical circuits are disabled The ignition key should not be left in this position for too long to avoid discharging the battery Positon II Ignition switched on all electrical circuits operational Warning and indicator lamps illuminate This is the key position when driving and m...

Page 91: ...Note Do not press the accelerator pedal Fully depress the clutch pedal Switch the ignition on and wait until the glow plug indicator goes off Note When the temperature is below 15ºC you may need to crank the engine for up to 25 seconds If you consistently operate the vehicle in such temperatures we recommend that you have an engine block heater fitted Note Continue cranking the engine until it sta...

Page 92: ...fication defined by EN 228 or equivalent FUEL QUALITY DIESEL Note We recommend that you use only high quality fuel without additives or other engine treatments WARNING Do not mix diesel with oil petrol or other liquids This could cause a chemical reaction CAUTION Do not add kerosene paraffin or petrol to diesel This could cause damage to the fuel system Note We do not recommend the prolonged use o...

Page 93: ...ckwise When the filler cap is removed a hissing noise may be heard This is normal and should be disregarded To close turn the cap clockwise until it clicks Tourneo Connect Note The sliding door is inhibited from opening fully when the fuel filler flap is unlocked and open REFUELLING CAUTION Do not attempt to start the engine if you have filled the fuel tank with the incorrect fuel This could damag...

Page 94: ...5 51 4 7 8 36 2 1 8 l Duratorq TDCi Turbo diesel 75 PS 1470 Kg Stage IV Axle ratio 4 06 174 6 5 43 5 5 6 50 4 7 8 36 2 1 8 l Duratorq TDCi Turbo diesel 90 PS 1590 Kg Stage IV Axle ratio 4 06 172 6 4 44 1 5 5 51 4 7 9 35 8 1 8 l Duratorq TDCi Turbo diesel 90 PS 1470 Kg Stage IV Axle ratio 4 06 165 6 1 46 3 5 3 53 3 7 6 37 2 1 8 l Duratorq TDCi Turbo diesel 110 PS 1590 Kg Stage IV Axle ratio 3 80 16...

Page 95: ... inadvertent selection of 2nd gear To avoid shifting noises when engaging the reverse gear wait approximately three seconds with the clutch depressed when the vehicle is stationary Reverse gear 5 speed transmission E72455 To select the reverse gear shift the lever into the neutral position and then press the lever fully to the right against a spring pressure before pulling rearwards 93 Transmissio...

Page 96: ...reduced braking efficiency Dab the brake pedal when driving from a car wash to remove the film of water ABS WARNING The ABS does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due care and attention The ABS helps you to maintain full steering and directional stability when you brake heavily in an emergency by preventing the road wheels from locking The ABS monitors the speed of each road whe...

Page 97: ... the release button when you apply the parking brake 1 Press the brake pedal firmly 2 Pull the parking brake lever upwards to its fullest extent Parking on a hill If you have to park facing uphill select first geat and turn the front wheels away from the kerb If you have to park facing downhill select reverse gear and turn the front wheels towards the kerb Releasing the parking brake 1 Press the b...

Page 98: ...HE PARKING AID E75778 WARNING Be careful when a tow bar is installed The system is activated automatically after the reverse gear is selected with the ignition switched on At a distance of up to 180 cm between the obstacle and rear bumper an intermittent sound appears Decreasing the distance accelerates the intermittent sound It turns into a continuous tone at a distance of less than 25 cm The sys...

Page 99: ...mes may enter the vehicle Do not exceed the maximum front and rear axle loads for your vehicle See Technical specifications page 129 ROOF RACKS AND LOAD CARRIERS Roof rack E75776 WARNING Driving with a roof load can have a negative influence on the driveability of the vehicle E75777 Attachment points are shown CARGO NETS CAUTIONS Do not exceed the maximum permissible cargo net load of 9 5 kilogram...

Page 100: ...E81954 The 3 telescopic bars can be moved to allow up to 5 cargo net positions 98 Load carrying ...

Page 101: ... level In high altitude regions thinner atmosphere can reduce engine performance so the following restrictions will apply Above 1 000 metres the stipulated maximum permitted gross train weight must be reduced by 10 for every 1 000 metres in altitude Steep gradients WARNING The overrun brake on a trailer is not controlled by the anti lock braking system 99 Towing ...

Page 102: ...ING New tyres need to be run in for approximately 500 kilometres 300 miles During this time you may experience different driving characteristics Brakes WARNING Avoid heavy use of the brakes if possible for the first 150 kilometres 100 miles in town and for the first 1 500 kilometres 1 000 miles on motorways Engine CAUTION Avoid driving too fast during the first 1 500 kilometres 1 000 miles Vary yo...

Page 103: ...an be stored under the driver s seat Right hand drive E75779 Left hand drive E75780 WARNING TRIANGLE E75779 A retaining strap on the rear panel of the load compartment can be used to secure a warning triangle 101 Emergency equipment ...

Page 104: ...h WARNING Do not reset the fuel cut off switch if you see or smell leaking fuel Turn the ignition switch to position 0 Check fuel system for leaks If no fuel leak is apparent reset the switch by pushing in the button see illustration Turn the ignition switch to position II After a few seconds return the key to position I Make a further check for leaks in the fuel system INSPECTING SAFETY SYSTEM CO...

Page 105: ...ried out by an expert E75782 Auxiliary fuse box A Central fuse box B Auxiliary fuse box E75785 Note Have MAXI fuses Fuses 1 9 in the auxiliary fuse box replaced by an expert The auxiliary fuse box is located at the rear of the engine compartment To remove the lid release the clip and the hinge on the sides and lift the lid off When replacing the lid press down on both sides of the hinge positions ...

Page 106: ...e chart label A Fuses B To gain access to the fuse box fold the glove compartment down CHANGING A FUSE WARNING Switch off the ignition and all the electrical equipment before changing a fuse Always replace a faulty fuse with a new one of the same rating FUSE LABELS The fuse chart label located on the rear side of the panel trim will help you identify the fuses Depending on the vehicle variant the ...

Page 107: ...f the fuse C Symbols on the fuse label See Owner s handbook Airbag ABS Dipped beam daytime running lamps Main beam Rear fog lamps Light switch Windscreen wipers Rear window wiper Heated windscreen Heated rear window Heated exterior mirrors Electric exterior mirrors Electric front windows Heated seats Cooling fan Cigar lighter front auxiliary power socket Horn Engine management 105 Fuses ...

Page 108: ... II fuel fired heater Ignition switch Brake lamps Interior lamps Reversing lamp heated washer jets Water in fuel FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART The following fuses and relays are identified by the See Owner s handbook symbol in the fuse charts in your vehicle Auxiliary fuse box Circuits protected Ampere rating Fuse Fuel pump motor vehicles with a diesel engine 15 12 Glow plug heater II vehicles with a d...

Page 109: ...ng Fuse Audio system memory and power 15 31 Audio system accessory 7 5 40 Hazard warning flashers door lock parking aid instrument cluster engine immobiliser 7 5 48 Air conditioning switch 7 5 59 Direction indicators door lock module 15 61 107 Fuses ...

Page 110: ...d the driver s seat Tourneo Connect E76185 The towing eye is stored with the jack in the left hand sidewall of the load area All vehicles E76186 WARNING The screw in towing eye has a left hand thread Install it by turning anticlockwise Use the wheelbrace to ensure the towing eye is fully tightened Prise off the cover in the bumper with a flat screwdriver install the towing eye 108 Vehicle recovery...

Page 111: ...pedal harder and allow for increased stopping distances and heavier steering CAUTIONS Too much tension in the tow rope could cause damage to your vehicle or the vehicle that is towing CAUTIONS Do not use a rigid tow bar on the front towing eye Drive off slowly and smoothly without jerking the vehicle that is towing Vehicles with automatic transmission CAUTIONS Do not tow your vehicle faster than 5...

Page 112: ...after you have switched the ignition on or when the engine is running The system operates at high voltage Keep your hands and clothing clear of the engine cooling fan Under certain conditions the fan may continue to run for several minutes after you have switched the engine off Daily checks Exterior lamps Interior lamps Warning lamps and indicators Check when refuelling Engine oil level See Engine...

Page 113: ...ening and swivel the Ford badge back Note On vehicles with the key free system use the spare key to open the bonnet Swivel the Ford badge in the radiator grille to the side and turn the key first anticlockwise 1 Raise the bonnet slightly and turn the key fully clockwise 2 to open the bonnet E78142 E78143 3 111 Maintenance ...

Page 114: ...t lock is fully engaged ENGINE COMPARTMENT OVERVIEW 1 8L DURATEC DOHC ZETEC E75515 Power steering fluid reservoir 1 See Power steering fluid check page 117 A Engine oil filler cap 1 See Engine oil check page 114 B Brake and clutch fluid reservoir 1 See Brake and clutch fluid check page 116 C Auxiliary fuse box See Fuses page 103 D Air cleaner E Washer fluid reservoir See Washer fluid check page 11...

Page 115: ...k are coloured for easy identification ENGINE COMPARTMENT OVERVIEW 1 8L DURATORQ TDDI KENT DIESEL 1 8L DURATORQ TDCI KENT DIESEL E75516 Power steering fluid reservoir 1 See Power steering fluid check page 117 A Engine oil filler cap 1 See Engine oil check page 114 B Brake and clutch fluid reservoir 1 See Brake and clutch fluid check page 116 C Auxiliary fuse box See Fuses page 103 D 113 Maintenanc...

Page 116: ...hicle is standing on level ground Check the engine oil before starting the engine If the engine was running switch it off and wait some minutes for the engine oil to flow back into the sump before checking it Pull out the dipstick wipe it with a clean non fluffy cloth re insert it completely and pull it out once more If the level is between the marks there is no need to refill Hot oil may exceed t...

Page 117: ...nts of Ford Specification WSS M2C913 B may also be used Vehicles with a petrol engine Engine oil meeting the Ford specification WSS M2C913 A may also be used Engine oil top up If you are unable to find an oil that meets any of these specifications you must use an oil of the viscosity SAE 5W 30 SAE 10W 40 or SAE 5W 40 according to outside temperatures meeting the requirements of either ACEA A1 B1 o...

Page 118: ... Fully remove the cap When the vehicle is new the cooling system is filled with coolant which offers anti freeze protection down to approximately 25ºC WARNING Do not allow this fluid to make contact with the skin or eyes If this should happen rinse the affected areas immediately with plenty of water and contact your doctor Add coolant that meets the Ford Specification BRAKE AND CLUTCH FLUID CHECK ...

Page 119: ...front and rear washer systems are supplied from the same reservoir Refit the washer fluid reservoir cap securely after topping up TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Vehicle fluids Specification Recommended fluid Part WSS M2C913 B or WSS M2C913 A Formula E SAE 5W 30 Engine oil WSA M2C 195 A Ford Power Steering Fluid Power assisted steering WSS M97B44 D Motorcraft SuperPlus Antifreeze Coolant 117 Maintenance ...

Page 120: ...1 4 Cooling system incl heating 1 8 l Duratec 7 0 1 5 Cooling system incl heating 1 8 l Duratorq TDdi Duratorq TDCi 4 25 0 9 Engine oil with filter 1 8 l Duratec 5 6 1 2 Engine oil with filter 1 8 l Duratorq TDdi Duratorq TDCi 3 75 0 8 Engine oil without filter 1 8 l Duratec 5 0 1 1 Engine oil without filter 1 8 l Duratorq TDdi Duratorq TDCi 118 Maintenance ...

Page 121: ... the headlamps when they are dry Cleaning the rear window CAUTION Do not scrape the inside of the rear window or use abrasives or chemical solvents to clean it Use a clean lint free cloth or a damp chamois leather to clean the inside of the rear window Body paintwork preservation CAUTIONS Do not polish your vehicle in strong sunshine Do not allow polish to touch plastic surfaces It could be diffic...

Page 122: ...pparently harmless looking substances from the paintwork immediately e g bird droppings tree resins insect remains tar spots road salt and industrial fall out You should repair paintwork damage caused by stones from the road or minor scratches as soon as possible A choice of products is available from your Ford Dealer Read and follow the manufacturer s instructions 120 Vehicle care ...

Page 123: ...ster cables with insulated clamps and adequate size cable Do not disconnect the battery from the vehicle s electrical system To connect the booster cables E75524 Flat battery A Booster battery B Position the vehicles so that they do not touch one another Switch off the engine and any electrical equipment Connect the positive terminal of the flat battery to the positive terminal of the booster batt...

Page 124: ...y at moderately high speed Start the engine of the vehicle with the flat battery Run both vehicles for a minimum of 3 minutes before disconnecting the leads WARNING Do not switch on the headlamps when disconnecting the cables The peak voltage could blow the bulbs Disconnect the cables in the reverse order CHANGING THE VEHICLE BATTERY Vehicles with a petrol engine If the battery has been disconnect...

Page 125: ... lower the spare wheel fully insert the hexagonal end of the wheelbrace into the guide hole Turn the wheelbrace anticlockwise until the wheel rests on the ground and there is slack in the cable E76072 To detach the first cable unscrew and slide back the cap and turn the nipple at the end of the cable through 90 degrees To detach the second cable unscrew the nut 123 Wheels and tyres ...

Page 126: ... in the bag behind the driver s seat Tourneo Connect E76134 The jack and wheelbrace are located in the left hand sidewall of the load area Jacking points E76135 The jack must only be used on specific areas 1 under the sills These are easily identified by small arrow shaped marks on the sill 124 Wheels and tyres ...

Page 127: ...nt the front wheels straight ahead Switch off the ignition and apply the parking brake WARNINGS Select first or reverse gear Have the passengers leave the vehicle The vehicle jack must only be used to carry out wheel changes Do not work underneath the vehicle when it is supported only by the jack E76137 Attach the chisel clip to the end of the wheelbrace E66636 Insert the flat end of the wheelbrac...

Page 128: ...jack with the whole foot area on firm ground If the whole foot area does not remain on the ground lower the vehicle and reposition the jack Jack up the vehicle until the tyre is clear of the ground E76139 Unscrew and remove the wheel nuts and take off the wheel Vehicles with locking wheel nuts Replacement locks and wheel nuts can be obtained using the wheel nut reference number certificate 126 Whe...

Page 129: ... Alloy wheels must never be secured using wheel nuts for steel wheels Push the wheel onto the wheel studs Screw on the wheel nuts and secure in a clockwise direction ensuring that the tapered end of the wheel nuts is facing the wheel Vehicles with alloy wheels Note The wheel nuts of alloy wheels can also be used for the steel spare wheel for a short time maximum two weeks All vehicles Lower the ve...

Page 130: ...ut E76143 To raise the wheel remove the guide hole cover and fully insert the hexagonal end of the wheelbrace into the guide hole Turn the wheelbrace clockwise until the wheel is fully raised and tightened securely Stow the wheelbrace jack and jack handle away and secure it TYRE CARE If you have to mount a kerb do so slowly and if possible approach it with the wheels at right angles to the kerb Av...

Page 131: ...pressure decal is located on the door pillar on the driver s side Left hand drive E75513 Right hand drive E75514 USING SNOW CHAINS Note Snow chains must only be fitted to 195 65 R 15 tyres Use only the recommended small link snow chains on the driving wheels front Do not exceed 50 km h 30 mph Remove the chains immediately on snow free roads The ABS system will continue to function normally In orde...

Page 132: ...Full load Normal load Tyre size Variant Rear Front Rear Front bar lbf in bar lbf in bar lbf in bar lbf in 3 4 49 2 3 33 2 7 39 2 3 33 195 65 R 15 T210 3 4 49 2 5 36 2 7 39 2 3 33 195 65 R 15 T220 3 4 49 2 5 36 2 7 39 2 3 33 195 65 R 15 T230 Tourneo Connect Short wheelbase Tyre pressures Full load Normal load Tyre size Variant Rear Front Rear Front bar lbf in bar lbf in bar lbf in bar lbf in 2 8 41...

Page 133: ... 500 Kg 3 0 44 2 2 32 2 5 36 2 2 32 195 65 R 15 K210 625 Kg 3 4 49 2 4 35 2 5 36 2 2 32 195 65 R 15 K220 3 4 49 2 4 35 2 5 36 2 2 32 195 65 R 15 K230 Long wheelbase Tyre pressures Full load Normal load Tyre size Variant Rear Front Rear Front bar lbf in bar lbf in bar lbf in bar lbf in 3 4 49 2 3 33 2 7 39 2 3 33 195 65 R 15 K220 3 4 49 2 3 33 2 7 39 2 3 33 195 65 R 15 K230 131 Wheels and tyres ...

Page 134: ...ER Depending on the engine type the engine number is stamped on the engine block viewed from the driver s seat Duratec engines At the exhaust side of the engine block adjacent to the transmission housing flange Turbo diesel engines Just above the transmission housing and also on the cylinder head LOAD APPORTIONING VALVE LAV PLATE Certain vehicles are fitted with a load apportioning valve LAV plate...

Page 135: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Vehicle dimensions Short wheelbase E76188 133 Technical specifications ...

Page 136: ...mension description Item 4278 168 4 Overall length A 2044 80 5 Overall width incl exterior mirrors B 1824 71 8 Overall height C 2665 104 9 Wheelbase D 1505 59 3 Track Front E 1552 61 1 Track Rear E 134 Technical specifications ...

Page 137: ...Long wheelbase E76189 Dimension in mm inches Dimension description Item 4525 178 1 Overall length A 2044 80 5 Overall width incl exterior mirrors B 135 Technical specifications ...

Page 138: ... in mm inches Dimension description Item 1982 2102 78 0 82 8 Overall height C 2912 114 6 Wheelbase D 1505 59 3 Track Front E 1552 61 1 Track Rear E Towing equipment dimensions E76190 136 Technical specifications ...

Page 139: ...ntre of towball centre 2 attachment point G All measurements refer to towing equipment officially released by Ford Vehicle weight Transit Connect Short wheelbase Permiss ible roof rack load Payload Kerb weight Permiss ible gross weight Payload variant Engine 100 625 1345 1970 625 1 8 l Duratec 115 PS 100 625 1400 2025 625 1 8 l Duratorq TDdi 75 PS 100 825 1405 2230 825 1 8 l Duratorq TDdi 75 PS 10...

Page 140: ...s ible roof rack load Payload Kerb weight Permiss ible gross weight Payload variant Engine 100 625 1420 2045 625 1 8 l Duratec 115 PS 100 625 1485 2110 625 1 8 l Duratorq TDCi 90 PS Individual markets may have additional payloads available Please refer to the VIN plate or the vehicle documents for details Long wheelbase Permiss ible roof rack load Payload Kerb weight Permiss ible gross weight Payl...

Page 141: ...Permiss ible gross weight Payload variant Engine 100 800 1540 2340 800 1 8 l Duratorq TDCi 90 PS Individual markets may have additional payloads available Please refer to the VIN plate or the vehicle documents for details 139 Technical specifications ...

Page 142: ...mote control Note We recommend that you use the remote control only in the countries listed If the type approval of your remote control is inspected refer to the following table E72068 140 Type approvals ...

Page 143: ...Engine immobiliser If the type approval of your engine immobiliser is inspected refer to the following tables 141 Type approvals ...

Page 144: ...T E74865 142 Type approvals ...

Page 145: ...Bonnet lock See Opening and closing the bonnet 111 Booster cables See Using booster cables 121 Booster cushions 14 Brake and clutch fluid check 116 Brakes 94 Principle of operation 94 Bulb changing See Changing a bulb 47 C Cargo nets 97 Car wash See Cleaning the exterior 119 Catalytic converter 90 Driving with a catalytic converter 90 Parking 91 Centre console 84 Changing a bulb 47 Central brake l...

Page 146: ...he driver s window automatically 52 Emergency equipment 101 Engine compartment overview Engine coolant check 115 Engine immobiliser 33 Principle of operation 33 Engine number 132 Duratec engines 132 Turbo diesel engines 132 Engine oil check 114 Engine oil change 115 Engine oil filler cap 115 Engine oil top up 115 Exterior mirrors 52 F Fastening the seat belts 22 Rear seat belts 22 First aid kit 10...

Page 147: ...43 Tourneo Connect 44 Transit Connect 43 Head restraints 78 Adjusting the head restraint 78 Removing the head restraint 78 Heated seats 81 Heated windows and mirrors 65 Heated exterior mirrors 65 Heated windows 65 Heating See Climate control 64 Hints on driving with ABS 94 I Ignition switch 88 Ignition switch positions 88 Immobiliser See Engine immobiliser 33 Inspecting safety system components 10...

Page 148: ...nsmission 93 Reverse gear 5 speed transmission 93 Map pockets 86 Mirrors See Heated windows and mirrors 65 See Windows and mirrors 52 O Occupant protection 18 Principle of operation 18 Oil check See Engine oil check 114 Opening and closing the bonnet 111 P Parking aid 96 Principle of operation 96 Parking aid See Using the parking aid 96 Parking brake 95 Applying the parking brake 95 Parking on a h...

Page 149: ... engine 89 Starting the engine 88 General information 88 Status after a collision 102 Steering wheel 37 Storage compartments 85 Door bins 86 Front storage tray 85 Instrument panel storage 86 Overhead storage compartment 85 Seat storage 86 Sun visor straps 85 Sun visors 82 Switching off the engine 89 Vehicles with a turbocharger 89 Symbols glossary 5 Symbols in this handbook 5 Symbols on your vehic...

Page 150: ...amps and indicators 60 ABS warning lamp 60 Airbag warning lamp 61 Brake system and ABS warning lamps 61 Brake system warning lamp 61 Direction indicator 61 Engine warning lamp 61 Ignition warning lamp 62 Low fuel level warning lamp 62 Main beam indicator 62 Multi function warning lamp 62 Oil pressure warning lamp 62 Traction control BTCS indicator 62 Water trap warning lamp 62 Warning triangle 101...

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