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ELECTROMAGNETIC 

COMPATIBILITY

WARNINGS

            Your vehicle has been tested and  

            certified to European legislations 

relating to electromagnetic compatibility 
(2004/104/EC). It is your responsibility 
to ensure that any equipment you have 

fitted complies with applicable local 
legislations. Have any equipment fitted 

by properly trained technicians.

            Radio frequency (RF) transmitter  
            equipment (e.g. cellular 
telephones, amateur radio transmitters 

etc.) may only be fitted to your vehicle if 

they comply with the parameters shown 
in the table below. There are no special 
provisions or conditions for installations 
or use.

            Do not mount any transceiver,  
            microphones, speakers, or any 
other item in the deployment path of the 
airbag system.

            Do not fasten antenna cables to  
            original vehicle wiring, fuel pipes 
and brake pipes.

            Keep antenna and power cables  
            at least 100mm from any  

 

electronic modules and airbags.

Appendices

Summary of Contents for Transit VM 430

Page 1: ...ming the alarm 26 Disarming the alarm 26 Steering wheel Audio control 27 Wipers and washers Windscreen wipers 29 Windscreen washers 29 Rear window wiper and washers 29 Checking the wiper blades 30 Cha...

Page 2: ...ake 69 Stability control DSC Principle of operation 70 Using stability control 70 Hill start assist Principle of operation 72 Using hill start assist 72 Traction control Principle of operation 74 Usin...

Page 3: ...w chains 119 Technical specifications 121 Vehicle identification Vehicle identification plate 122 Vehicle identification number VIN 122 Technical specifications Technical specifications 123 Audio intr...

Page 4: ...41 Repeat compact disc tracks 141 Compact disc track compression 142 Compact disc track scanning 142 MP3 file playback 142 MP3 display options 144 Ending compact disc playback 145 Auxiliary input AUX...

Page 5: ...MBOLS GLOSSARY Symbols in this handbook WARNING Your risk of death or serious injury to yourself and others if you do not follow the instructions highlighted by the warning symbol CAUTION You risk dam...

Page 6: ...rors page 54 E Hazard warning flasher switch See Hazard warning flashers page 33 F Odometer tripmeter and distance to empty See Instruments page 46 G Instrument cluster See Gauges page 46 H Wiper leve...

Page 7: ...l engine Shift indicator Water in fuel indicator lamp vehicles with a diesel engine See Warning lamps and indicators page 48 Quick start N Horn O Multifunction lever See Direction indicators page 34 S...

Page 8: ...B Bus C Lock D Unlock Double rear doors A Outside B Inside Tailgate A Outside B Inside Locking system operation The locking system of your vehicle may have been configured to operate in one of three...

Page 9: ...ion page 68 Auxiliary power sockets CAUTION If you use the auxiliary power socket when the engine is not running the battery may discharge Switch the ignition on to use the auxiliary power socket Engi...

Page 10: ...ARNINGS Never install any child restraint eg baby capsule child seat or booster seat in the front seat where a passenger air bag is fitted as a serious injury or death may result from the force of the...

Page 11: ...h the child restraint If you have any doubts contact the child restraint manufacturer or consult an approved Restraint Fitting Station Typical rearward facing child restraint system E68918 E68920 WARN...

Page 12: ...use of the vehicle lap sash belts After installing a child restraint system push and pull the system forward and back and from side to side to verify that it is secured Be sure to read and follow the...

Page 13: ...ocated on the anchor point Always ensure that the attaching clip is properly engaged with the anchor fitting and the tether strap length is adjusted to remove any slack Child safety Incorrectly fitted...

Page 14: ...osses the child s neck then the child needs a booster seat WARNING Never wear a seat belt across the neck This could result in serious neck injury in the event of a collision Checking seat belt fit To...

Page 15: ...NING You cannot open the doors from inside if you have put the child safety locks on Left hand side Turn clockwise to lock and anti clockwise to unlock Right hand side Turn anti clockwise to lock and...

Page 16: ...irbag covers Do not poke sharp objects into areas where airbags are fitted This could damage and adversely affect deployment of the airbags Use seat covers designed for seats with side airbags Have th...

Page 17: ...ked by a properly trained technician FASTENING THE SEAT BELTS Side airbags Side airbags are fitted inside the seat back of the front seats A label indicates that side airbags are fitted to your vehicl...

Page 18: ...hear a click Pull the seat belt out steadily It may lock if you pull it sharply or if the vehicle is on a slope Press the red button on the buckle to release the seat belt Let it retract completely an...

Page 19: ...ar the lap sash seat belt with the buckle over the hip and the lap section of the belt as tight as comfort will allow and as low as possible below the abdomen WARNING Never wear just the lap strap of...

Page 20: ...ies are jammed you will not be able to use your remote control You can lock and unlock the doors with the key Note You could unlock the doors if you press the buttons on the remote control unintention...

Page 21: ...l closed If you try to double lock the doors when a door is still open you may hear a short tone from the horn and the locks will cycle The door locks will return to their previous state If you have d...

Page 22: ...emote control Press the lock button twice Locking and unlocking the doors with the handles Front doors A White mark B Lock C Unlock If you see the white mark the door is locked Rear doors A Unlock or...

Page 23: ...ill open Slam locking allows you to lock a door with the key or remote control with the door open The door will be locked when it is closed Automatic locking The doors will lock automatically when you...

Page 24: ...locks Press the unlock button on the remote control once Van and Bus You will unlock the driver side door when you Press the unlock button on the remote control once Chassis Cab You will unlock the fr...

Page 25: ...s You can also obtain additional keys from your Ford Dealer ARMING THE ENGINE IMMOBILISER The engine immobiliser is armed automatically a short time after you have switched the ignition off The indica...

Page 26: ...The perimeter alarm will be triggered if someone Opens a door Opens the bonnet Attempts to start the engine with an incorrectly coded key Removes the audio unit Disconnects the trailer electrical conn...

Page 27: ...ote control Volume Volume up Press the top button on the back of the remote control Volume down Press the bottom button on the back of the remote control E78046 Seek Move the lever up or down In radio...

Page 28: ...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 th...

Page 29: ...E71013 C A B WINDSCREEN WASHERS WARNING Do not operate the windscreen washers for more than 10 seconds or when the reservoir is empty REAR WINDOW WIPER AND WASHERS Intermittent wiper The rear window...

Page 30: ...more than 10 seconds or when the reservoir is empty CHECKING THE WIPER BLADES Run the tip of your fingers over the edge of the blade to check for roughness Clean the wiper blade lips with water applie...

Page 31: ...31 Wipers and washers 6 E93786 Install in the reverse order...

Page 32: ...First switch off the ignition Both sides Push the lighting control inwards and turn it to position F Single side A Right hand side B Left hand side Main and dipped beam Pull the lever fully towards t...

Page 33: ...dicator lever towards the steering wheel again or by turning the ignition switch ON REAR FOG LAMPS WARNING Do not use the rear fog lamps when it is raining or snowing and visibility is more than 50 me...

Page 34: ...t D On rear compartment lamp E Off rear compartment lamp Rear compartment lamps will come on when you open a door regardless of the switch position Vehicles with double locking If you set the switch t...

Page 35: ...lb cool down before removing it CAUTIONS Do not touch the glass of the bulb Only fit bulbs of the correct specification See Bulb specification chart page 43 E71946 Note We recommended that you ask you...

Page 36: ...4 Release the clip and remove the 5 bulb E71058 3 2 1 E71059 4 5 Side lamps Remove the headlamp 1 Remove the cover 2 Remove the bulb and the bulb 3 holder Remove the bulb 4 Front direction indicators...

Page 37: ...emove 1 it Gently press the bulb into the bulb 2 holder turn it anti clockwise and remove it E71063 1 3 2 E71064 1 2 Side marker lamps Chassis cab and Flatbed truck with extended frame Disconnect the...

Page 38: ...1 2 A Tail and brake lamp B Direction indicator C Reversing lamp D Fog lamp Remove the wing nuts 1 Remove the rear lamp and unclip 2 the bulb holder Gently press the bulb into the bulb 3 holder turn i...

Page 39: ...move 1 the plastic frame to the side Remove the lens 2 Gently press the bulb into the bulb 3 holder turn it anti clockwise and remove it E71068 2 1 3 E71069 E D C B A Type 2 A Tail and brake lamp B D...

Page 40: ...Central brake lamp Remove the screws 1 Remove the lamp 2 Remove the bulb 3 E71072 2 1 E71071 1 2 3 Lighting Roof position lamps Remove the screws 1 Remove the lens 2 Gently press the bulb into the bu...

Page 41: ...Remove the lens 1 Gently press the bulb into the bulb 2 holder turn it anti clockwise and remove it E71075 2 2 1 1 E71076 1 2 Front interior lamps Carefully prise out the lamp 1 Gently press the bulb...

Page 42: ...mps Carefully prise out the lamp 1 Turn the bulb holder anti clockwise 2 and remove it Remove the bulb 3 E73938 1 2 E73939 3 Stepwell lamps Carefully prise out the lamp 1 Remove the bulb holder 2 Remo...

Page 43: ...d brake lamp 5 21 Tail lamp Chassis Cab and Flatbed Truck 10 Brake lamp Chassis Cab and Flatbed Truck 21 Rear direction indicator 21 Reversing lamp 21 Rear fog lamp 21 Rear side lamp Flatbed Truck 4 C...

Page 44: ...ce of the objects that you see in the convex mirrors Objects seen in convex mirrors will appear smaller and further away than they actually are Manual folding mirrors Folding Push the mirror towards t...

Page 45: ...WS REAR QUARTER WINDOWS 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 e...

Page 46: ...ruments GAUGES Instrument cluster A Tachometer B Engine coolant temperature gauge C Fuel gauge D Speedometer E Tripmeter reset button F Odometer tripmeter and distance to empty G Not used E71334 B A C...

Page 47: ...Stop the engine switch the ignition off and determine the cause once the engine has cooled down See Engine coolant check page 104 See Reduced engine performance page 85 Fuel gauge The arrow adjacent...

Page 48: ...when the brake pads have worn down to a predetermined limit Have this checked by a properly trained technician as soon as possible Brake system warning lamp It illuminates when the parking brake is e...

Page 49: ...ked before continuing your journey Glow plug indicator See Starting a diesel engine page 63 Headlamp indicator It will illuminate when you switch the headlamp dipped beam or the side and tail lamps on...

Page 50: ...operly Oil pressure warning lamp CAUTION Do not resume your journey if the oil pressure warning lamp illuminates despite the oil level being correct Have the system checked by a properly trained techn...

Page 51: ...onditioning operates only when the temperature is above 4 C Note If you use the air conditioning the fuel consumption of your vehicle will be higher Air is directed through the evaporator where it is...

Page 52: ...wer A Off Note If you switch the blower off the windscreen may mist up Recirculated air A Recirculated air B Outside air Defrosting and demisting the windscreen quickly Close all of the air vents for...

Page 53: ...tch the air conditioning on Defrosting and demisting the windscreen A Windscreen Set the air distribution control to position A and select outside air When the temperature is above 4 C the air conditi...

Page 54: ...window Note The heated windows operate only when the engine is running Heated rear window Heated exterior mirrors Electric exterior mirrors are fitted with a heating element that will defrost or demi...

Page 55: ...r forwards as possible remaining comfortable Keep sufficient distance between yourself and the steering wheel We recommend a minimum of 250 millimetres between your breastbone and the airbag cover E68...

Page 56: ...e catch positions are only to provide access to the vehicle battery Adjusting the lumbar support A Increase B Decrease Adjusting the angle of the seat base Adjusting the angle of the seatback Adjustin...

Page 57: ...ench seats as a bed when the vehicle is moving Make sure that the seats and the seatbacks are secure and fully engaged in their catches When folding the seatbacks up make sure that the belts are visib...

Page 58: ...cure place Fold the seatback forwards 1 Pull the release up and hold it there 2 Gently pull the seat backwards until 3 the front of the seat frame clears the catches on the floor Remove the seat 4 Ins...

Page 59: ...cigar lighter element pressed in Note Switch the ignition on to use the cigar lighter You can also use it for up to 30 minutes after you have switched the ignition off Note You can use the socket to p...

Page 60: ...et to power 12 volt appliances that have a maximum current rating of 20 Amperes Use only Ford accessory connectors or connectors specified for use with SAE standard sockets E69119 E69125 CUP HOLDERS W...

Page 61: ...a filing cabinet STORAGE COMPARTMENTS Overhead storage compartment WARNING Do not place heavy objects in the overhead storage compartment E69134 E69133 Front storage compartment BOTTLE HOLDER WARNING...

Page 62: ...UX IN socket page 146 FLOOR MATS WARNING When using the floor mats always make sure the floor mat is properly secured using the appropriate fixings and positioned so that it does not interfere with th...

Page 63: ...leave the ignition key in this position for too long to avoid discharging the battery II The ignition is switched on All electrical circuits are operational Warning lamps and indicators illuminate Thi...

Page 64: ...the engine off when it is running at high speed If you do the turbocharger will continue running after the engine oil pressure has dropped to zero This will lead to premature turbocharger bearing wea...

Page 65: ...ons Victoria Bright Corryong and Mansfield NSW Jindabyne Thredbo Tumut Talbingo Adaminaby and Cooma Please confirm current availability at the time of your trip Fuel and refuelling SAFETY PRECAUTIONS...

Page 66: ...iefly from a distance not less than 20 centimetres Note It is normal to hear a hissing noise when you remove the filler cap 1 E66588 2 E95392 REFUELLING CAUTION Do not attempt to start the engine if y...

Page 67: ...nsion spillage may occur during fuelling or fuel emission system may not operate correctly The flow of petrol through a pump nozzle can produce static electricity which can cause a fire if petrol is p...

Page 68: ...MANUAL TRANSMISSION CAUTION Do not engage reverse gear when the vehicle is moving This could cause damage to the transmission On some vehicles it is necessary to raise the collar whilst selecting rev...

Page 69: ...ake pedal The ABS will not eliminate the dangers inherent when you drive too close to the vehicle in front of you the vehicle is aquaplaning you take corners too fast the road surface is poor PARKING...

Page 70: ...3 A A A B B B B Stability control DSC warning lamp The DSC warning lamp will flash when the system is operating See Warning lamps and indicators page 48 Emergency brake assist WARNING Emergency brake...

Page 71: ...ically reactivate if your vehicle speed goes above 60 km h Press the switch again to turn the system on The system will be switched on automatically every time you switch the ignition on For item loca...

Page 72: ...eased automatically Hill start assist where fitted PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The system makes it easier to pull away when the vehicle is on a slope without the need to use the parking brake When the syst...

Page 73: ...en any door including cargo doors Drive off uphill without re applying the brake Wait for two to three seconds until the system deactivates automatically If the system is active in a forward gear sele...

Page 74: ...traction control system is operational when you switch the ignition on The traction control indicator will flash when the system is operating Slowly accelerate until the spinning wheel regains its tr...

Page 75: ...d automatically when any trailer lamps or lighting boards are connected to the 13 pin socket via a trailer tow module we have approved Parking aid where fitted Note Keep the sensors free from dirt ice...

Page 76: ...76 Parking aid where fitted Note If a high pitch tone is heard for three seconds this indicates a malfunction The system will be disabled Have the system checked by a properly trained technician...

Page 77: ...t a speed Setting a speed Press to store and maintain your current speed The cruise control indicator will illuminate See Warning lamps and indicators page 48 Changing the set speed WARNING When you a...

Page 78: ...ator will not illuminate but the system will retain the speed that you previously set E95393 A B E75453 Resuming the set speed The cruise control indicator will illuminate and the system will attempt...

Page 79: ...eed limiter The vehicle speed limiter prevents you from driving faster than a programmed speed See the label on the driver side sun visor for further information Vehicles with a diesel engine You can...

Page 80: ...in the luggage or loadspace Do not drive with the tailgate or rear door open Exhaust fumes may enter the vehicle Do not exceed the maximum front and rear axle loads for your vehicle See Vehicle identi...

Page 81: ...81 Load carrying LOAD RETAINING FIXTURES Note The number of load retaining fixtures may vary depending on your vehicle model Securing cargo E75510...

Page 82: ...ow the manufacturer s instructions when you are fitting a roof rack E77500 E71359 CAUTIONS Do not exceed the maximum axle load for your vehicle See Vehicle identification page 122 Do not exceed the ma...

Page 83: ...s in the location in which you will be towing Load limits Variant Unbraked trailer kg Braked trailer kg Gross combination mass kg Van Front wheel drive 280S 750 2 000 4 500 280M 750 2 000 4 500 Van Re...

Page 84: ...your vehicle will change while towing a trailer If your trailer runs off the paved highway surface onto the road shoulder resist the temptation to quickly turn the steering wheel to bring the trailer...

Page 85: ...hout damage to the engine The engine will continue to operate with limited power The distance you can travel depends on ambient temperature vehicle load and terrain If the needle moves to the upper li...

Page 86: ...aid kit is located in the driver s side door bin WARNING TRIANGLE You will find a space for storing a warning triangle in driver side door bin EMERGENCY EXIT WARNING Make sure that the roof rack and...

Page 87: ...front of the passenger side front door Resetting the fuel cut off switch WARNING Do not reset the fuel cut off switch if you see or smell fuel Switch the ignition off Check the fuel system for leaks P...

Page 88: ...FUSE BOX LOCATIONS A Pre fuse box B Standard relay box C Passenger compartment junction box D Engine compartment junction box Pre fuse box Driver seat Standard relay box A B C D E70864 1 2 E70866 E70...

Page 89: ...4 Fuses Passenger junction box Note When refitting make sure you hear a click when engaging both clips Engine junction box For item location See Engine compartment overview page 101 E70869 2 2 1 E7087...

Page 90: ...gh current fuses carried out by properly trained technicians Switch the ignition and all electrical equipment off before touching or attempting to change a fuse CAUTION Fit a replacement fuse with the...

Page 91: ...ower supply non start relevant 4 40 Green Heated front screen right hand side 5 100 Blue Standard relay box power supply non start relevant 6 40 Green Heated front screen left hand side 7 60 Yellow Pa...

Page 92: ...60 Yellow Glow plugs 16 60 Yellow Ignition relay KL15 3 17 30 Pink Starter enable 18 40 Green Ignition feed KL15 to passenger junction box 19 Not used 20 10 Red ABS DSC steering angle sensor YAW sens...

Page 93: ...Tan Vehicle speed sensor 32 20 Yellow Vaporiser glow plug 33 10 Red Reversing lamps 34 Not used 35 5 Tan Additional heater KL15 36 10 Red Air conditioning clutch 37 5 Tan Ignition fed relay coils PCM...

Page 94: ...ils supply 41 5 Tan Tachograph 42 5 Tan Headlamp levelling master light switch KL15 43 20 Yellow Heated front seats 44 20 Yellow Horn 45 20 Yellow Auxiliary power point front 46 10 Red Heated door mir...

Page 95: ...rors 60 Not used 61 60 Yellow Ignition relay KL15 1 62 60 Yellow Ignition relay KL15 2 Relay Circuits switched R11 Headlamp dip beam R12 Heated door mirrors if CAT 1 alarm is fitted R13 Headlamp main...

Page 96: ...d rain sensor 64 2 Grey Acceleration pedal demand sensor 65 15 Blue Brake lamp switch 66 5 Tan Instrument cluster PATS supply tachometer instrument panel switch illumination 67 15 Blue Washer pump 68...

Page 97: ...Side lamps left hand side 77 5 Tan Ignition switch supply battery disconnect switch coils supply 78 15 Blue Central locking 79 7 5 Brown Number plate lamp side markers 80 15 Blue Front fog lamps 81 10...

Page 98: ...irection indicators and brake lamps will not work if you do not E71361 A B C The brake servo and the power steering pump do not operate unless the engine is running Press the brake pedal harder and al...

Page 99: ...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 swit...

Page 100: ...D CLOSING THE BONNET Opening the bonnet Closing the bonnet Note Make sure that the bonnet is closed properly Lower the bonnet and allow it to drop from under its own weight for the last 20 30 centimet...

Page 101: ...See Engine oil check page 104 C Air cleaner D Fuel filter water trap See Draining the fuel filter water trap page 106 E Engine coolant reservoir See Engine coolant check page 104 F Washer fluid reser...

Page 102: ...ine oil dipstick are coloured for easy identification 2 4L Duratorq TDCi Puma Diesel Item Description A Brake and clutch fluid reservoir See Brake and clutch fluid check page 105 B Engine oil dipstick...

Page 103: ...age 104 F Washer fluid reservoir See Washer fluid check page 107 G Engine junction box See Fuses page 88 H Battery positive connection for connecting booster cables See Vehicle battery page 110 I Powe...

Page 104: ...top up when the engine is cold If the engine is hot wait 10 minutes for the engine to cool down Do not remove the filler cap when the engine is running Maintenance Remove the filler cap CAUTION Do not...

Page 105: ...page 27 BRAKE AND CLUTCH FLUID CHECK WARNING Do not allow the fluid to touch your skin or eyes If this happens rinse the affected areas immediately with plenty of water and contact your doctor Mainten...

Page 106: ...y 2 seconds Note Only add fuel that meets the Ford specification See Fuel and refuelling page 65 Note LHD vehicle shown Disconnect the electrical connector 1 Attach a suitable hose to the sensor 2 dra...

Page 107: ...4 the service indicator Green no need to change the filter Clear replace the filter at the next service interval Red the filter must be replaced Have this checked by a properly trained technician imme...

Page 108: ...roperly We recommend that you wax the paintwork once or twice a year Vehicle care CLEANING THE EXTERIOR WARNING If you use a car wash with a waxing cycle make sure that you remove the wax from the win...

Page 109: ...LCD screens radio screens WARNING Do not use abrasives alcoholic solvents or chemical solvents to clean them REPAIRING MINOR PAINT DAMAGE CAUTION Remove apparently harmless looking substances from th...

Page 110: ...p the battery positive 3 connection point cover For item location refer to the appropriate engine compartment overview See Engine compartment overview page 101 Connect the positive terminal 4 of vehic...

Page 111: ...ble the audio system must be reprogrammed with the keycode Turn the safety pin anti clockwise 1 and take it out Remove the battery cover 2 Slide the seat fully forwards See 3 Front seats page 55 Insta...

Page 112: ...to drive the vehicle and when the tyres are cold Set the pressure for your spare tyre to the highest value given for your vehicle and tyre size combination Data about tyres rims and tyre pressures fo...

Page 113: ...from foreign matter Never place anything between the jack and the ground or the jack and the vehicle The jack wheel brace and jack handle are located in a storage compartment in the front right stepwe...

Page 114: ...ou use other positions you may damage the body steering suspension engine braking system or the fuel lines Make sure that when positioning the jack on a vehicle fitted with rear air conditioning A C t...

Page 115: ...52 Wheels and tyres Rear jacking points CAUTION Use only the specified jacking points If you use other positions you may damage the body steering suspension engine braking system or the fuel lines Fro...

Page 116: ...350 series vehicles Note An additional block is located inside the spare wheel Open the flap on top of the jack Place the jack onto the block E70954 430 and 460 series vehicles Note Position the jack...

Page 117: ...reverse gear Have the passengers leave the vehicle Always secure the diagonally opposite wheel with an appropriate block or wheel chock when changing a wheel Make sure that the arrows on directional...

Page 118: ...re free from foreign matter Note Make sure that the cones on the wheel nuts are against the wheel Note The wheel nuts of alloy wheels can also be used for the steel spare wheel Install the wheel 1 Ins...

Page 119: ...hole and turn clockwise On vehicles with a security bolt re install it by turning clockwise Stow the wheel brace jack and jack handle away Wheels and tyres TYRE CARE To make sure the front and rear ty...

Page 120: ...e 195 75 R 16 C tyres are only covered in the vehicle registration documents for use on the front axle If your vehicle is fitted with 215 75 R 16 C tyres fit 195 75 R 16 C M S tyres to the front wheel...

Page 121: ...16 C 3 5 51 4 8 70 3 5 51 4 8 70 460 195 75 R 16 C 4 6 67 4 3 62 4 6 67 4 3 62 Van and Kombi Front wheel drive Variant Tyre size Normal load Full load Front Rear Front Rear 280 195 70 R 15 C 3 6 52 4...

Page 122: ...um rear axle weight The vehicle identification number and maximum weights are shown on a plate located on the lock side of the passenger door aperture at the bottom VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER VIN T...

Page 123: ...rt wheelbase Item Dimension description Dimension in mm A Maximum length without rear step 4863 A Maximum length with rear step 4965 A Maximum length with towing equipment 5006 B Overall width excl ex...

Page 124: ...124 Item Dimension description Dimension in mm C Overall height Low roof 1997 2089 D Wheelbase 2933 E Track Front 1737 1745 E Track Rear 1700 1718 Technical specifications...

Page 125: ...Dimension in mm A Maximum length without rear step 5230 A Maximum length with rear step 5332 A Maximum length with towing equipment 5373 B Overall width excl exterior mirrors 1974 C1 Overall height Lo...

Page 126: ...126 Item Dimension description Dimension in mm C2 Overall height Semi high roof 2310 2387 D Wheelbase 3300 E Track Front 1737 1745 E Track Rear 1700 1718 Technical specifications...

Page 127: ...127 Technical specifications Long wheelbase E71265...

Page 128: ...th without rear step Chassis cab and Flatbed truck with flatbed 6108 A Maximum length without rear step Chassis cab and Flatbed truck with flatbed extended frame 6608 A Maximum length with rear step V...

Page 129: ...rs Chassis cab and Flatbed truck Narrow float 2007 B Overall width excl exterior mirrors Chassis cab and Flatbed truck Wide float 2207 C1 Overall height Low roof Chassis cab and Flatbed truck 2016 203...

Page 130: ...rmal CDs and consequently playback cannot be guaranteed in Ford and Sony CD audio units and jamming could occur Irregular shaped CDs and CDs with a scratch protection film or self adhesive labels atta...

Page 131: ...131 Audio unit overview AUDIO UNIT OVERVIEW 6000CD...

Page 132: ...h on the audio unit you must enter the Keycode using the station preset buttons Press button 1 repeatedly until the 1 first digit of your Keycode is shown in the display Press preset buttons 2 3 and 4...

Page 133: ...lues that you wish to change Turn the volume control to change the selected date or time value Press the CLOCK button to exit and save the new date and time Note If you do not press the CLOCK button w...

Page 134: ...on Audio unit operation On off control Press the on off control This will also operate the unit for up to one hour with the ignition turned off The radio will switch off automatically after one hour V...

Page 135: ...o the station required Press and hold one of the preset buttons The audio unit will mute When sound returns the station has been stored This can be repeated on each waveband and for each preset button...

Page 136: ...tion During CD playback During all functions Manual tuning Scan Traffic local or distant Scan tuning Shuffle AF 12 24 hour Repeat REG AVC Comp News ADV menu 12 24 hour CLIP AVC VID ADV menu Note The s...

Page 137: ...for four minutes after which the audio unit will retune to another traffic station Local or distant traffic The number of RDS or EON traffic announcements may become excessive in some areas so there i...

Page 138: ...nnouncement volume Traffic announcements interrupt normal broadcasts at a preset minimum level that is usually louder than normal listening volumes To adjust the preset volume Press and hold the TA bu...

Page 139: ...button to turn the function on or off Press the MENU button to confirm your selection or wait until the system times out Audio unit menus Regional mode REG Regional mode REG controls the behaviour of...

Page 140: ...y On certain units Not Found will be displayed With AF MAN selected the unit operates in a similar way to AF AUTO or AF ON but only searches for an alternative frequency when prompted by pressing a pr...

Page 141: ...ter tracks Press the LEFT arrow buttons once to replay the current track If pressed within two seconds of the start of a track the previous track will be selected Press the LEFT arrow buttons repeated...

Page 142: ...lti Session ISO 9660 format This is the most common international standard for the logical format of files and folders on a CD ROM There are several specification levels In Level 1 file names must be...

Page 143: ...e first session is audio CD data Only audio CD data of the first session is played back Non audio CD data MP3 file information track number time etc is displayed with no sound When the first track of...

Page 144: ...sted inside the first folder then move onto the second folder and so forth For example if folder 1 has folders 1a and 1b within it and folder 2 contains folder 2a the playing sequence will be folder 1...

Page 145: ...adio reception Push the tape control buttons in to restore tape playback Note Neither of these actions will eject the CD the disc will merely pause at the point where radio or tape reception was resto...

Page 146: ...be linked into the vehicle audio system Output can be played through the vehicle speakers To connect an auxiliary device plug it into the AUX IN socket using a 3 5 mm conventional audio jack connector...

Page 147: ...prompt the user for the Keycode and indicate the number of input attempts Displayed at power on after audio unit has had battery power supply interrupted Enter keycode as described in chapter entitled...

Page 148: ...requency RF transmitter equipment e g cellular telephones amateur radio transmitters etc may only be fitted to your vehicle if they comply with the parameters shown in the table below There are no spe...

Page 149: ...54 50 W 1 2 3 68 87 5 50 W 1 2 3 142 176 50 W 1 2 3 380 512 50 W 1 2 3 806 940 10 W 1 2 3 806 940 2 W 4 5 1200 1400 10 W 1 2 3 1710 1885 10 W 1 2 3 1710 1885 1 W 4 5 1885 2025 10 W 1 2 3 1885 2025 1...

Page 150: ...vehicle both in the standby and transmit modes Check all electrical equipment with the ignition ON with the engine running during a road test at various speeds Check that electromagnetic fields genera...

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Page 155: ...tion reduction CLIP 139 Automatic volume control 139 News broadcasts 140 Regional mode REG 139 Audio unit operation 134 Audio menu control 136 Audiostore control 137 Bass treble control 134 Balance fa...

Page 156: ...me trim 108 Cleaning the headlamps 108 Cleaning the rear window 108 Cleaning the interior 109 Seat belts 109 Instrument cluster screen LCD screen radio screen 109 Climate control 51 Principle of opera...

Page 157: ...Kombi Chassis cab Flatbed truck 86 Floor mats 62 Front seats 55 Adjusting the angle of the seatback 56 Adjusting the angle of the seat base 56 Adjusting the armrest 56 Adjusting the lumbar support 56...

Page 158: ...io frequencies 20 Programming the remote control 20 L Lighting control 32 Headlamp flasher 32 Home safe lighting 33 Lighting control positions 32 Main and dipped beam 32 Parking lamps 32 Lighting 32 L...

Page 159: ...ng pregnancy 19 Oil check See Engine oil check 104 Opening and closing the bonnet 100 Closing the bonnet 100 Opening the bonnet 100 P Parking aid 75 Principle of operation 75 Using the parking aid 75...

Page 160: ...59 Switching off the engine 64 Vehicles with a turbocharger 64 Index Symbols glossary 5 Symbols in this handbook 5 Symbols on your vehicle 5 T Technical specifications 121 Ticket holders 59 Towing 83...

Page 161: ...ug indicator 49 Headlamp indicator 49 Hill start assist indicator 49 Ignition warning lamp 49 Low fuel level warning lamp 49 Main beam indicator 49 Oil pressure warning lamp 50 Rear fog lamp indicator...

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