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Page 1: ...FORD MOTOR COMPANY WORLDWIDE DIRECT MARKET OPERATIONS 1555 Fairlane Drive Fairlane Business Park 3 Allen Park Michigan 48101 Telephone 313 594 4857 Fax 313 390 0804 ...

Page 2: ...Copyright 1997 Ford Motor Company ...

Page 3: ... 53 Seating and Safety Restraints 121 Adjustable Rear Seating 177 Starting 207 Driving 215 Roadside Emergencies 241 Maintenance and Care 275 Capacities and Specifications 337 Reporting Safety Defects 343 Customer Assistance 345 Accessories 355 Quick Index 363 Index 373 Service Station Information 400 ...

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Page 5: ...ty lock on the sliding door Refer to Childproof locks in the Index m That your automatic transaxle will not shift out of PARK P until you apply the brake pedal Refer to Gearshift in the Index Ford s Commitment to You At Ford Motor Company excellence is the continuous commitment to achieve the best result possible It is dedication to learning what you want determination to develop the right concept...

Page 6: ...e must be pursued in a manner that is socially responsible and commands respect for its integrity and for its positive contributions to society NOTES and WARNINGS NOTES give you additional information about the subject matter you are referencing WARNINGS remind you to be especially careful in those areas where carelessness can cause damage to your vehicle or personal injury to yourself your passen...

Page 7: ...y writing to Ford Motor Company of Canada Limited Service Publications P O Box 1580 Station B Mississauga Ontario L4Y 4G3 Maintenance Schedule As with any other member of your family your new vehicle requires routine care and regular check ups A separate Maintenance Schedule booklet is included to help you keep track of all services performed and summarizes the day to day services that are most im...

Page 8: ...t repair costs after your Bumper to Bumper Warranty expires and m other benefits during the warranty period such as reimbursement for rentals coverage for certain maintenance and wear items You may purchase Ford ESP from any participating Ford or Lincoln Mercury Motor Company dealer There are several Ford ESP plans available in various time and mileage combinations Each plan can be tailored to fit...

Page 9: ... Do not use special break in oils m Avoid sudden stops Because your vehicle has new brake linings you should take these steps Watch traffic carefully so that you can anticipate when to stop Begin braking well in advance Apply the brakes gradually The break in period for new brake linings lasts for 100 miles 160 km of city driving or 1 000 miles 1 600 km of highway driving Things to Know About Usin...

Page 10: ...uipment and gives specifications for equipment that was in effect when this guide was approved for printing Ford may discontinue models or change specifications or design without any notice and without incurring obligation 6 ...

Page 11: ... are grouped together on the instrument panel We call this grouping a cluster Your vehicle may have a mechanical cluster or an electronic cluster If you are not sure which cluster your vehicle has check the diagrams on the following pages The following warning lights and gauges are on the mechanical cluster All of the warning lights and gauges alert you to possible problems with your vehicle Some ...

Page 12: ...Mechanical cluster 8 ...

Page 13: ...ealer or a qualified service technician The BRAKE light normally illuminates when you turn the ignition key to the ON position to verify that the indicator bulb is working If the light stays on or comes on when the engine is running and after you have released the parking brake fully have the hydraulic brake system serviced WARNING The BRAKE light indicates that the brakes may not be working prope...

Page 14: ...e have your vehicle s electrical system checked immediately WARNING If the anti lock brake system warning light remains on or comes on while driving have the braking system checked by a qualified service technician as soon as possible NOTE If a fault occurs in the anti lock system and the brake warning light is not lit the anti lock system is disabled but normal brake function remains operational ...

Page 15: ...ON position the chime does not sound and the warning light will not illuminate Air Bag Readiness Light The supplemental air bag system uses a readiness light to indicate the condition of the system If the system is functioning properly the light will illuminate for about six 6 seconds when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position If there is a problem with the system the readiness light ma...

Page 16: ... Board Diagnostics System OBD II This OBD II system protects the environment by ensuring that your vehicle continues to meet government emission standards The OBD II system also assists the service technician in properly servicing your vehicle The Service Engine Soon indicator light illuminates when the ignition is first turned to the ON position to check the bulb If it comes on after the engine i...

Page 17: ...and or properly tightening the fuel filler cap After three driving cycles without these or any other temporary malfunctions present the Service Engine Soon light should turn off A driving cycle consists of a cold engine startup followed by mixed city highway driving No additional vehicle service is required If the Service Engine Soon light remains on have your vehicle serviced at the first availab...

Page 18: ...T position The light should go off when the engine starts and the alternator begins to charge If the light stays on or illuminates when the engine is running have the electrical system checked as soon as possible Engine Oil Pressure Warning Light The oil pressure light is represented by an oil can symbol It indicates the engine s oil pressure not oil level However if your engine s oil level is low...

Page 19: ...level following the instructions on checking and adding engine oil in this owner guide See Engine oil in the index Make sure your vehicle is on level ground 4 If the level is low add as much oil as necessary before you drive your vehicle again Do not drive your vehicle if the oil pressure light is on even if the oil level is correct For more information about adding oil see Engine oil checking in ...

Page 20: ... shift into overdrive Depressing the button on the shifter once more allows the vehicle to shift into overdrive mode This light also briefly illuminates when the key is turned to the ON position If the light flashes for about 8 seconds when the ignition is turned to ON it means the transaxle control module received an improper signal the last time the vehicle was operated It may be necessary to ha...

Page 21: ...id light will remain illuminated when the washer fluid sensor indicates that the washer fluid level is low High Beam Light This light illuminates when the headlamps are turned to high beam or when you flash the lights If your vehicle is equipped with Daytime Running Lights and you have your headlamps on your high beam light will not illuminate when you flash the lights Low fuel light Low washer fl...

Page 22: ...uel movement within the tank An accurate reading may be obtained when the vehicle is on smooth level ground Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge This gauge is accompanied by a thermometer symbol It indicates the temperature of the engine coolant when the ignition is in the ON position As the engine warms up the pointer will move to the NORMAL band When you are driving in heavy traffic or experiencing ...

Page 23: ...NT SYSTEM FILL CAP UNTIL THE ENGINE IS COOL 4 Check the coolant level following the instructions on checking and adding coolant to your engine see Engine coolant in the Index If you do not follow these instructions you or others could be injured 5 Refer to Adding Engine Coolant in the Maintenance and Care chapter Add as much coolant as your engine needs If the engine continues to overheat have the...

Page 24: ... total distance the vehicle has been driven Trip Odometer The trip odometer records the distance of individual trips Before each trip set the trip odometer to zero by pushing the reset control Speedometer odometer and trip odometer 20 ...

Page 25: ...chometer The tachometer tells you how fast the engine is running by indicating approximate engine revolutions per minute Driving with the pointer in the red zone may cause engine damage Instrumentation 21 ...

Page 26: ...Electronic cluster 22 ...

Page 27: ...coolant is within the normal operating range The indicator bar on the graph will move into the normal operating range as the engine warms up When you are in heavy traffic or stop and go driving in hot weather the gauge may read at the very top of the NORMAL range This is acceptable However if the indicator bar on the graph moves into the H hot position the engine is overheating and may be damaged ...

Page 28: ...ely how much fuel you have in the fuel tank The number of bars illuminated in the display indicates how much fuel is left An accurate reading may be obtained when the vehicle is on smooth level ground Engine coolant temperature gauge Fuel gauge 24 ...

Page 29: ...tion is displayed Then press the RESET button ENG MET The ENG MET button allows you to change your gauges from English to metric units or from metric to English units The displays remain in the units you choose until you change them again even after you turn off the vehicle and start it again To synchronize the automatic temperature control module s ENG MET refer to the climate control information...

Page 30: ...rate temperature display readings For example a sudden temperature change such as driving out of a cool garage on a warm day may show outside temperature display readings which are lower than expected The accurate temperature will be displayed after the vehicle has reached the outside temperature and is driven at speeds of 30 mph 48 km h or greater In the event of a decrease in the outside air tem...

Page 31: ...hicle must be moving for the computer to calculate a fuel economy greater than zero AVG ECONOMY The average fuel economy is an overall average of your fuel economy taken from the last time the reset button was pushed The computer takes an average of all the types of driving you have done since the RESET button was pressed highway city heavy traffic and figures out the average fuel economy You can ...

Page 32: ...played to reset the fuel computer The best time to reset the AVG ECONOMY is when you fill the fuel tank or at the beginning of a trip TO EMPTY The Distance to Empty function tells you approximately how many miles or kilometers you can drive until you run out of fuel To see the Distance to Empty press the SELECT button until the menu displays TO EMPTY The fuel computer displays approximate distance...

Page 33: ...Audio Systems Your vehicle has one of three audio systems depending upon which options you selected Electronic Sound Systems 29 ...

Page 34: ...Electronic AM FM Stereo Cassette Radio 30 ...

Page 35: ...Premium Sound Radio Electronic Sound Syst ...

Page 36: ...Supersound with CD Changer 32 ...

Page 37: ...volume will remain in the position it was set at when radio power is switched back on Selecting the AM or FM frequency band Push the AM FM button to select the desired frequency band When in the radio mode pushing the button more than once will alternate between AM FM1 and FM2 These functions are used with the station memory buttons described under How to tune radio stations How to tune radio stat...

Page 38: ...automatically select listenable stations up or down the frequency band Press the right side of the SEEK button to select the next listenable station up the frequency band Press the left side of the button to select the next listenable station down the frequency band By holding the button down listenable stations can be passed over to reach the desired station m Using the SCAN button to scan radio ...

Page 39: ...m Using the Automatic Memory Store feature Supersound only Activate Auto Memory Store by pushing the AUTO SET button once Your radio will set the first six strong stations of the band you are in AM FM1 or FM2 into the memory buttons The display will show AUTO then run through the frequencies stopping momentarily on the stations being set into the memory buttons The radio is now in the AUTO mode an...

Page 40: ...decrease the bass response The display will show BASS and the setting indicator bars will show the bass level Push the top of the TREB button to increase the treble response and push the bottom of the TREB button to decrease the treble response Adjusting Speakers Adjusting speaker balance Balance control allows you to adjust the sound distribution between the right and left speakers Push the top o...

Page 41: ... selection on the tape You can use the fast forward rewind SEEK or SCAN function Following are brief descriptions of each 1 Fast forwarding the tape To fast forward the tape press the FF button The display blinks while the tape fast forwards The radio will automatically begin playing until fast forward is manually stopped by pressing FF button or the end of the tape is reached At the end of the ta...

Page 42: ...ton to enter the scan mode display blinks SC to begin the forward scan mode on the tape currently playing stopping on each tape selection for a five second sampling The scan mode continues to the other side of the tape after one side of the tape has been played completely To stop the scan mode on the presently sampled tape selection press the SCAN button again or press TAPE CD if equipped TUNE or ...

Page 43: ...ng Corporation Push the button to activate Dolbyt B noise reduction When on the symbol will appear in the display Tips on caring for your cassette player and tapes In order to keep your cassette tape player performing the way it was meant to read and follow these simple precautions m Only cassettes that are 90 minutes long or less should be used Tapes longer than 90 minutes are thinner and subject...

Page 44: ...ress the CLK button to alternate the frequency tape CD if equipped and time in the display In the clock mode pressing any radio tape CD if equipped function will automatically display the radio frequency tape CD if equipped for approximately ten seconds before changing back to the clock mode How to Set the Clock 1 Turn the ignition on and radio on 2 Press and hold in the CLK button press the SEEK ...

Page 45: ...ure to read and follow all of the care and cleaning instructions under How to Take Care of and Clean Your CD Changer and Discs NOTE A CD magazine can be loaded with the ignition ON whether or not the radio power is on Inserting a CD magazine with the radio power off will turn the audio system on After the CD magazine is ejected the audio system will turn off Ford CD Changer Electronic Sound System...

Page 46: ...gazine is already loaded pressing CD will start CD play For the first three seconds after a disc starts playing the radio display shows the disc number CD 01 for disc 1 From seconds four through six the track number is shown TR 02 for track 2 For the remainder of the track the display shows the disc and track number 01 02 for disc 1 track 2 When the disc reaches the end the disc changer automatica...

Page 47: ... REW button except in the opposite direction How to switch discs To switch discs while in the CD mode press the TUNE DISCS button Press the left side to play the previous disc Press the right to play the next disc When you have reached the end of the disc by keeping the fast forward FF button pressed the display will show the end time of the last track and the sound will be muted When the fast for...

Page 48: ...s it again to turn off When the shuffle mode is activated the display will show SHF for two seconds When a new track is selected by the shuffle feature SHF will again be displayed for two seconds Shuffle and Scan Both the shuffle and scan features can be activated simultaneously In this mode the player will randomly pick a selection and play the first ten seconds This process is continued until ei...

Page 49: ...ean discs with solvents such as benzene thinner commercially available cleaners or antistatic spray intended for analog records m Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or heat sources such as defroster and floor heating ducts Do not leave any discs in a parked car in direct sunlight where there may be a considerable rise in temperature or damage may result m After playing store the disc in its...

Page 50: ...compact discs may produce discs with different dimensions or tolerances some of which may not be within industry standards or in accordance with the CD format Because of this a new disc that is free of dust and scratches could be defective and may not play on your Ford Compact Disc Changer If play does not begin after the CD button is pushed m Moisture may have condensed on the lenses within the u...

Page 51: ...ppear in the display when the rear seat controls are on Press 3 and 5 simultaneously again to turn rear seat radio controls off How to adjust the volume Press the right side of the VOLUME rocker switch to increase volume and push the left side to decrease the volume of the rear speakers NOTE Rear seat control volume can be set no higher than current radio setting Rear seat radio controls if equipp...

Page 52: ...kers on and off When the rear seat controls are on push the SPKRS ON OFF button to turn all speakers off Push again to turn all speakers on Using headphones with the rear seat controls Two 3 5 mm headphone jacks have been provided on the rear seat controls Plug headphones into the provided jack s to operate headphones Note that the headphones can be used only when the speakers are off Using the SE...

Page 53: ...ven frequency band In cassette mode the tape advances to the next selection In CD mode the CD will move to the next track on the given disc Common Radio Reception Conditions Several conditions affect FM reception and can result in noise or interference in the reception These are Distance Strength The strength of the FM signal is directly related to the distance the signal must travel The listenabl...

Page 54: ...o signal to a clearer monaural signal which improves the quality of reception Several sources of static are normal conditions on AM frequencies These can be caused by power lines electric fences traffic lights and thunderstorms Another reception phenomenon is Strong Signal Capture and Overload This can occur when listening to a weak station and when passing another broadcast tower The close statio...

Page 55: ...requency which is not the frequency on which they actually broadcast For example a radio station that is assigned a frequency of 98 7 MHz may call itself Radio 99 even though 99 0 MHz is not an allowable FM broadcast frequency Important Warranty and Service Information About Your Warranty Your sound system is warranted for three years or 60 000 Km 36 000 miles whichever comes first Consult your ve...

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Page 57: ...Your vehicle has a variety of features designed for your comfort convenience and safety Read this chapter to find out about standard and optional features Controls and Features 53 ...

Page 58: ...Instrument Panel Instrument panel 54 ...

Page 59: ...on your vehicle is divided into several different sections Illustrations are provided for the major parts of the instrument panel that are explained in this chapter Some items shown may not be on all vehicles Controls and Features 55 ...

Page 60: ...frost Panel Panel Floor and Floor When you press a function selector button the indicator light on the button will illuminate If your vehicle is equipped with a rear passenger compartment climate control system the instrument panel will also include a rear seat function selector m The OFF button shuts off the air supply to all outlets and stops all fan operations Use this setting when driving thro...

Page 61: ...proximately equal amounts of air to the instrument panel outlets and the floor outlets m The Floor button directs most of the system s air supply to the floor outlets with a small amount going to the windshield and side window defrosters Air Outlets Air intake selector button The typical air intake selection is outside air However for recirculated air the air intake selector button may be activate...

Page 62: ...ging due to entrapped humidity within the vehicle To counteract this circumstance switch to the Defrost mode and set fan speed to 3 or 4 Adjust air temperature to a warm instead of hot setting and deactivate the air intake selector Heating Only System Without air conditioning You can heat and ventilate the inside of your vehicle or defrost the windshield with the function selector buttons the fan ...

Page 63: ...e function selector button for Floor 2 Turn the temperature control knob toward the WARM red area 3 Turn the fan speed knob to the speed of your choice When your vehicle warms up you may want to set the fan speed knob to a lower speed or adjust the temperature control knob to a lower setting to maintain a comfortable temperature Heating only climate control system panel Controls and Features 59 ...

Page 64: ... button turn the temperature control knob and the fan speed knob to provide the temperature and fan speed you prefer The recirculated air feature will be automatically turned off in this setting outside air will be provided Controlling the Temperature in Your Vehicle m To ventilate your vehicle with outside air make sure that the air intake selector button is set for outside air Open the instrumen...

Page 65: ...ated in the control assembly in the instrument panel The six function selector buttons are OFF Mix Defrost Panel Panel Floor and Floor If your vehicle is equipped with a rear seat climate control system the instrument panel will also include a rear seat climate control lever To turn on the rear passenger compartment control system select REAR 1 2 3 or 4 With the lever set to REAR rear seat passeng...

Page 66: ...en Defrost is selected the A C compressor will automatically operate when the outside temperature is above approximately 40 F 4 C whether or not the A C button is illuminated Manual selection and illumination of the A C button in defrost mode does not override the automatic compressor operation discussed above Refer to the heating system operating instructions covered previously for a more detaile...

Page 67: ...an speed knob to the position of your choice 6 If your vehicle is equipped with the rear passenger compartment air conditioning unit it will be on when the front A C is on and the rear climate control lever is set to REAR 1 2 3 or 4 Refer to the previous section for an explanation of the heating system 7 Adjust your instrument panel registers 8 If the inside of your vehicle is very warm you may wa...

Page 68: ...ated air It also has less cooling capacity To cool your vehicle using outside air 1 Turn the air intake selector button off the outside air position The air conditioning unit directs outside air through the instrument panel registers 2 Press one of the function selector buttons 3 Press the A C button The indicator light on the A C button will illuminate 4 Turn the temperature control knob to COOL ...

Page 69: ... use the air conditioner on mild days Instead set the air intake selector button in the outside air position and turn the temperature control knob to the COOL position Operating tips When stopped in traffic for long periods of time in hot weather place the automatic transaxle gearshift selector lever in P Park or in N Neutral to increase the engine idle speed This aids in engine cooling and air co...

Page 70: ...ystem is off the rear system will also be off If the rear passenger compartment climate control lever is set in OFF the rear climate controls are turned off If the lever is set in any of the fan speed positions 1 4 air will be discharged from the rear seat vents at the corresponding speed However when the lever is set at REAR rear seat passengers can control their own fan speed The rear passenger ...

Page 71: ...l above the radio The ATC operates only when the ignition key is turned to the ON position and the engine is running To turn the ATC on push the AUTOMATIC button or any of the five airflow function selector buttons or To turn the ATC off press the OFF button To change the temperature in the display window select any temperature between 65 F 18 C and 85 F 29 C using the TEMP button Rear seat climat...

Page 72: ...ically It also automatically determines whether you will be receiving fresh outside airflow recirculated interior airflow or a combination of both You can manually override the airflow source outside or recirculated air and airflow location by selecting one of the function selector buttons You can also manually override the fan speed by rotating the fan speed dial Whether you operate in the AUTOMA...

Page 73: ...ws in the display window The ATC will provide maximum heat regardless of the 90 F 32 C setting until a cooler temperature is selected The display window and the function selector buttons indicate how the system is operating The display window shows the selected temperature and displays AUTO if you are operating in the AUTOMATIC mode If you override the automatic mode by selecting any of the functi...

Page 74: ...as window fogging the five override buttons allow specific airflow selection The dial allows you to adjust the fan speed to suit your needs Temperature Selection The TEMP button on the left side of the control panel is for temperature selection The side lowers the set temperature and the side raises the set temperature Press and hold either side of the button to rapidly change the temperature sett...

Page 75: ...To return to automatic fan control press the AUTOMATIC button Airflow Function Selector Buttons Your ATC has five buttons which allow you to make special selections for airflow The buttons are grouped in the middle of the ATC panel and allow you to determine airflow location Pressing any of the function selector buttons illuminates the button pushed and directs airflow to the appropriate location ...

Page 76: ...e regardless of the temperature setting unless the A C button is pushed Push this button for air from the floor and instrument panel registers at the same time The indicator light illuminates and the display window shows the set temperature The ATC heats the air if the selected temperature is warmer than the outside air coming into the vehicle However the air is not cooled below the temperature ou...

Page 77: ...from outside Use this mode together with the air conditioning to rapidly cool the inside of the vehicle or to dehumidify the air inside the vehicle Rear Passenger Compartment Climate Control System with Front Passenger ATC If your vehicle is equipped with ATC the rear passenger compartment will also have climate controls so that rear seat occupants can select their own personal climate comfort lev...

Page 78: ... climate control system will be automatically controlled by the front ATC system Rear seat passengers cannot control fan speed or air temperature by using the temperature control knobs on the rear climate control panel If the rear seat climate control lever is set in the REAR position the front ATC system will not control the rear climate control system Rear seat passengers can control fan speed u...

Page 79: ...s they activate when the rear window defogger is switched on The control switch is located on the instrument panel to the right of the steering column Before using the defogger clear away any snow that is on the rear window and outside rearview mirrors With the engine running push the defroster button After approximately 10 minutes the defroster will turn off If the window or mirrors are still not...

Page 80: ...defogger Rear Wiper and Washer The controls for the rear wiper and washer can also be found on the instrument panel to the right of the instrument cluster The rear wiper and washer controls operate with the ignition in the ACC and ON positions To turn on the rear wiper press the RR WIPER switch The wiper will operate until it is turned off The wiper will complete one cycle every 10 to 15 seconds T...

Page 81: ...of the steering column For more information refer to the Roadside Emergencies chapter Interior and Exterior Lights To turn on the headlamps parking lamps marker lamps tail lamps license plate lamps and instrument panel lamps use the headlamp control to the left of the instrument cluster 1 Turn the headlamp control to the first position to turn on the parking lamps tail lamps license plate lamps ma...

Page 82: ...nning Light DRL system turns the high beam headlamps on with a reduced light output when m the engine is running m the vehicle has a fully released parking brake m the headlamp system is in the OFF or first parking lamps position NOTE You may notice that the lights flicker when the engine is turned on or off This is a normal condition The headlamp knob 78 ...

Page 83: ...he DIM switch is located near the headlamp controls Pushing and holding the right side of the switch will continue to brighten the lights until the maximum brightness is reached Release the switch to maintain the desired brightness To dim the instrument panel lights push the left side of the switch Autolamp On Off Delay System If equipped The autolamp sets the headlamps to turn on and off automati...

Page 84: ...s on the autolamp system is canceled 2 Turn the ignition key to start your vehicle 3 Use the autolamp thumbwheel to activate the autolamp feature It is located to the left of the instrument cluster The white mark indicates the approximate center of the thumbwheel 4 Move the thumbwheel all the way to the right The autolamp will automatically turn the lamps on and off Autolamp thumbwheel location 80...

Page 85: ...hotodiode reacts as if it is nighttime and the headlamps will be illuminated To turn the autolamp off move the thumbwheel all the way to the left You can set the autolamp so the headlamps stay on for approximately three minutes after you turn off your ignition The farther the thumbwheel is moved to the right the longer the headlamps stay on Autolamp photodiode location Controls and Features 81 ...

Page 86: ... the switch is positioned to the door middle position the dome lamps will come on when either of the front doors or the sliding door is opened The front dome lamp footwell lamps and the sliding door step lamp have a time delay feature and will gradually dim within about 15 seconds The rear dome lamp also illuminates when the liftgate is opened and goes off when it is closed However the rear dome l...

Page 87: ...r of the front doors or the sliding door is open If you have the optional Keyless Entry System the lamps will also light whenever the remote keyless entry transmitter button is pressed There are stepwell lamps located near the sliding door entrance and one on each front door The footwell lamps are located below the instrument panel near the driver s and front passenger s feet When the liftgate is ...

Page 88: ...o For information about the radio in your vehicle refer to the Electronic Sound Systems chapter Clock Controls on Electronic Radios The electronic radios have a built in clock For complete operating instructions refer to the Electronic Sound Systems chapter Radio Antenna The fixed radio antenna is mounted on the front fender on the passenger side of the vehicle The overhead map lamps 84 ...

Page 89: ...Coin Tray The slide out coin tray is located in the instrument panel for your convenience It is located below the radio controls Coin tray Controls and Features 85 ...

Page 90: ...t running For example you can use ACCESSORY to turn on the radio windshield wipers or operate the cigarette lighter without starting the engine ON allows you to test your vehicle s warning lights to make sure they work before you start the engine The key returns to the ON position once the engine is started and remains in this position while the engine runs START cranks the engine Release the key ...

Page 91: ...ter will flash If the turn signal stays on after you turn move the lever back to the center off position For lane changes move the lever far enough to signal but not to latch The lever will return to the off position when you release it If the turn indicator light in the instrument panel does not illuminate or remains on does not flash when you signal a turn the turn signaling system needs service...

Page 92: ...turn the headlamps on and push the turn signal lever away from you until it latches When the high beams are on the high beam indicator light on the instrument panel is illuminated To return to the low beam setting pull the turn signal lever toward you until it latches back into the neutral position The high beam indicator light turns off To flash the headlamps pull the turn signal lever toward you...

Page 93: ...er the knob is from the OFF position the faster the wipers move To clean the windshield push in the end of the knob on the turn signal lever For a constant spray push and hold the end of the knob If the windshield wipers are off they automatically turn on for two wipe cycles after you squirt the washer fluid Do not try to clean the windshield when the washer fluid container is empty and never acti...

Page 94: ...efilling the washer fluid or replacing your windshield wiper blades see Windshield washer fluid and Wipers in the Index Gearshift Lever The gearshift lever on your vehicle is mounted on the steering column On the end of the gearshift lever is the Overdrive On Off button To learn about the operation of the gearshift lever and the Overdrive On Off button see the Driving chapter Gearshift lever locat...

Page 95: ... vehicle is moving To change the position of the steering column pull the release lever on the column down Move the steering wheel to the desired position and raise the lever to lock the steering wheel in place Tilt release lever location Controls and Features 91 ...

Page 96: ...itions m it is not possible to keep the vehicle at a set speed m in heavy traffic or in traffic that varies in speed m on winding or hilly roads m on slippery roads rain snow ice etc m in very windy areas To activate the speed control push the main switch CRUISE CONT ON the switch is located in the group of controls to the left of the steering wheel The indicator light on the switch will come on S...

Page 97: ...ast 30 mph 48 km h push and release the COAST SET button on the left side of the steering wheel The CRUISE light in the instrument cluster will come on Take your foot off the accelerator pedal Your vehicle will maintain the set speed Speed control buttons on the steering wheel Controls and Features 93 ...

Page 98: ...p your vehicle maintain the desired speed by driving without the speed control when driving up steep grades Cancelling the Speed Control To cancel the preset speed follow one of these three methods m Push the CANCEL button on the left side of the steering wheel the CRUISE light will go out m Tap the brake pedal the CRUISE light will go out m Press the main OFF switch to the left of the steering wh...

Page 99: ...he speedometer indicates the desired speed push the COAST SET button and release it m Push and hold the COAST SET button Release the button when the vehicle slows down to the desired speed m Push then quickly release the COAST SET button Each time you do this the set speed will decrease by about 1 mph 1 6 km h Resuming a Set Speed To resume the preset speed push and release the RES ACCEL button Th...

Page 100: ...operates with the ignition in the ON position To open the sunroof press and hold the OPEN side of the switch Release the switch when the sunroof reaches the desired position To close the sunroof press the CLOSE side of the switch When the sunroof panel is closed you can raise the sunroof to the vent position by pressing the UP side of the switch To lower the moonroof from the vent position press t...

Page 101: ...ftgate section later in this chapter Exterior Locks To unlock the door with the key place the key in the door lock cylinder and turn it toward the rear of the vehicle To unlock all the doors turn the key toward the rear of the vehicle a second time within 2 3 seconds if equipped To lock the door with the key turn it toward the front of the vehicle Return the key to the neutral position straight up...

Page 102: ...r the manual rocker switch or the door lock cylinder Accessory Delay If equipped Accessory Delay is a feature that allows vehicles equipped with power windows and the power sunroof to operate all power windows and the power sunroof for 15 minutes after the ignition is turned to OFF or until the driver or front passenger door is opened after ignition is turned to OFF Sliding Door The sliding door a...

Page 103: ...To release the catch and close the door pull the handle toward the front of the vehicle Be sure it is fully closed The sliding door interior lock The sliding door exterior lock Controls and Features 99 ...

Page 104: ...dproof Lock for the Sliding Door Your vehicle has a childproof lock for the sliding door If you set the childproof lock the sliding door cannot be opened from inside the vehicle Childproof lock location 100 ...

Page 105: ...ing door 2 Find the childproof lock knob above the label 3 Pull the knob out To release the childproof lock 1 Open the sliding door from the outside 2 Push the childproof lock knob in Power Door Locks If equipped The power door lock control switches are located in the panels of the front doors They control the locks on both front doors the sliding door and the liftgate Controls and Features 101 ...

Page 106: ...h the key insert the key into the lock and turn it counterclockwise To make the gate swing up to the fully opened position pull back and upward on the handle The liftgate will not unlock if the optional liftgate window is open You can also unlock the liftgate using the optional power door lock system or the optional keyless entry system However it cannot be opened until you release the latch by re...

Page 107: ...tgate window only turn the key clockwise The window unlatches and the rear wiper falls out of the way Do not force the wiper down by hand it moves when the key is turned To close push downward until it latches Opening the liftgate Controls and Features 103 ...

Page 108: ... door or window open keep the vents open so outside air comes into the vehicle Closing the Liftgate To close the liftgate reach up and pull the handle on the inner trim panel downward When you have pulled down the liftgate enough so that you can reach the license plate light shield push the shield down and forward to close the liftgate At this point the liftgate is not locked The liftgate window i...

Page 109: ...iftgate has an intermediate and a fully closed position Push on the liftgate to make sure it is fully closed before you drive your vehicle Locking the liftgate using the lock lever Controls and Features 105 ...

Page 110: ...t side of the lock cylinder if your vehicle is equipped with the standard liftgate glass The lock lever will be on the left side of the lock cylinder if your vehicle is equipped with the optional flip up liftgate window Windows Power Windows If equipped Each of the front doors has a power control that opens and closes the window on that door The driver door has master controls that operate both fr...

Page 111: ...entarily lifted while the window is going down the window will stop at that position To close the window you must lift and hold the switch until the window closes Manual Flip Open Quarter Windows To open the flip open quarter windows in the second or third row pull the rear portion of the latch toward you Swing the latch forward and out then lock it into the open position by pushing rearward until...

Page 112: ...perate with the ignition in the ON position The power operated quarter windows in the third seat position are controlled by the RIGHT VENT and LEFT VENT switches on the overhead console Press the indented side of the switch to open the windows press the raised side of the switch to close the windows Manual flip open quarter window latch location 108 ...

Page 113: ...de view mirrors If you have manually adjusting side view mirrors you can adjust them in any direction by moving the mirror The mirror heads can be folded rearward to prevent damage when using an automatic car wash NOTE Be careful The convex side view mirror on the right makes objects appear smaller and farther away than they actually are Use the inside rearview mirror or look behind you to determi...

Page 114: ...rates with the ignition in ON or ACC The mirror control switch is on the instrument panel to the left of the steering wheel To adjust the remote controlled side mirrors 1 Select the right or left mirror by moving the selector switch to R or L 2 Move the control knob in the direction you want to move the mirror 3 Return the selector switch to the middle position to keep the mirror in place 110 ...

Page 115: ...he cargo net is designed to hold your cargo upright between the third row bench seat and the liftgate to prevent it from moving around the cargo area To install the cargo net Attach the loops on the four corners of the net to the four retainers on the cargo area rear quarter panels Pull on the net to be sure that it is fastened securely Dual electric remote controlled mirrors switch Controls and F...

Page 116: ...ecure all four loops into the retainers The cargo restrained in the net must not exceed 50 lbs 22 5 kg or the net may not stay secured To remove the cargo net remove the loops from the four retainers The rear cargo net 112 ...

Page 117: ...anti theft system if equipped It is designed to be carried with your vehicle key By pressing the UNLOCK button on the transmitter once you can unlock the driver door Pressing the UNLOCK button a second time within six 6 seconds of unlocking the driver door will unlock the other doors The interior lamp will turn on and stay on for thirty 30 seconds By pressing the LOCK button on the transmitter onc...

Page 118: ...e Batteries The remote entry transmitter is powered by two coin type Sanyo CR2016 3 volt batteries included If you notice a significant decrease in operating range the batteries should be replaced Replacement batteries can be purchased at most pharmacies watch stores or at your Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer NOTE The operating range of the remote entry system can also be affected by weather condit...

Page 119: ...ver if it does get wet immediately wipe it completely dry m The operational range of the remote transmitter extends to approximately 49 feet 15 meters from the vehicle This range may vary with conditions THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERE...

Page 120: ...er once 5 To enter additional remote controllers including the original unlock then lock the driver door using the power door lock switch 6 Press the LOCK button on a new remote transmitter The instrument panel lights will flash twice indicating code is entered 7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 as needed up to four remote transmitters may be programmed Anti Theft System If equipped This system helps protect ...

Page 121: ...een armed The anti theft indicator light on the right side of the steering wheel will light and remain on NOTE If your vehicle is equipped with a factory installed remote keyless entry system the system can be armed by closing all the doors and pressing the LOCK button on the remote transmitter 3 Close all doors The anti theft indicator light will stay on for approximately 30 seconds and then flas...

Page 122: ... in the lock If you do not the system may not disarm and will trigger when a door is opened If the system is armed and you remain in your vehicle simply insert the key into the ignition and turn it to ACC This disarms the system and allows you to open the door to exit without triggering the system Remember to rearm the system by using the power door lock or the remote transmitter if equipped to lo...

Page 123: ... and turning it to the ACC position NOTE The flashing lights and honking horn will shut off automatically within 2 minutes 30 seconds after the system is triggered It will trigger again if another intrusion occurs However the starter circuit remains disabled until the system is disarmed NOTE Factory installed remote keyless entry systems will only operate with the ignition in the OFF position Cont...

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Page 125: ...ons Press down on the head restraint adjustment button and move the restraint to the position that places the restraint directly behind your head A head restraint helps protect you best if you position it behind your head and not behind your neck For more information on the rear seats in your vehicle see the Adjustable Rear Seating chapter in this owner guide The adjustable head restraint Seating ...

Page 126: ...justment lever and sliding the seat to the position of your choice The lever is underneath the front of your seat WARNING Never adjust the driver s seat or seatback when the vehicle is moving WARNING Cargo should always be secured to prevent it from shifting and causing damage to the vehicle or harm to passengers Seat adjustment lever location 122 ...

Page 127: ... To recline the seatbacks 1 Lift up the release lever and hold it up while you lean against the back of the seat 2 When the seatback is tilted to the position you choose release the lever to lock the seatback in place 3 To return the seatback to its upright position lift the lever and lean forward Seatback release lever location Seating and Safety Restraints 123 ...

Page 128: ...k towards the back using the power recline switch The power lumbar switches if equipped provide built in support for the driver s lower back m inflate the lumbar support pad m deflate the lumbar support pad The passenger seat can be adjusted in four directions m forward using the power slide switch m rearward using the power slide switch m tilt toward the front using the power recline switch m til...

Page 129: ...Six way power seat controls Six way power seat controls location Seating and Safety Restraints 125 ...

Page 130: ...s Underseat Storage Compartment If equipped The underseat storage compartment is located underneath the front passenger seat It can be opened by pulling it toward the instrument panel The underseat storage compartment 126 ...

Page 131: ...ed ledge and pull it down away from the side of the seat toward the driver seat When the cupholder is not in use push the cupholders into the cover and lift the cover into its fully stored position NOTE Do not place heavy objects in the cupholders Using the front seat cupholders Seating and Safety Restraints 127 ...

Page 132: ...ts only in the storage compartments Third Row Seat Storage Compartment If equipped Your vehicle may come equipped with a folding cupholder storage tray storage compartment built into the passenger s side of the third row seat Find the indented ledge on the right of the cupholder and pull it up to reveal the storage compartment Power Point Electrical Outlet If equipped Your vehicle may be equipped ...

Page 133: ...st the chest m the knees are straight forward To help you remember to fasten your safety belt a warning light may come on and a chime may sound See Safety Belt Warning Light and Chime in the Instrumentation chapter See the following sections in this chapter for directions on how to properly use these safety belts Also see Safety Restraints for Children in this chapter for special instructions abou...

Page 134: ...ever swing it around your neck over the inside shoulder 3 Never use a single belt for more than one person WARNING Never drive or ride with a twisted or jammed safety belt If you cannot untwist or unjam the safety belt see the nearest qualified technician immediately WARNING Children should always ride with the seatback in the fully upright position WARNING Lock the doors of your vehicle before dr...

Page 135: ...tion that suits you best To fasten the belt pull the combination lap and shoulder belt from the retractor so that the shoulder portion of the belt crosses your shoulder and chest Be sure the belt is not twisted If it is remove the twist Insert the belt tongue into the proper buckle until you hear a snap and feel it latch Make sure the tongue is securely fastened to the buckle by pulling on tongue ...

Page 136: ...r safety belt for their seating position is slightly behind their seat They should not use the second row safety belts which are in front of the third seat Unfastening the combination lap and shoulder belts front and rear outboard seating positions 132 ...

Page 137: ...elt webbing under the guide located on the head restraint This safety belt guide is designed to help keep the safety belt webbing properly positioned across the passenger s chest for maximum comfort This guide is only needed when the two passenger second row bench seat is removed and the three passenger bench seat is moved up to the second row position Fastening the rear seat combination lap and s...

Page 138: ...Using the seat belt guide with the three passenger bench seat in the second row position 134 ...

Page 139: ...der Belts All seats except the driver s seat and the third seat middle position are equipped with a dual locking mode retractor on the shoulder belt portion of the lap shoulder safety belt The driver seat has only a vehicle sensitive locking mode and the third seat middle position has a lap belt without a retractor description follows Dual Locking Mode Retractors Operate in Two Ways Vehicle sensit...

Page 140: ... installing a child safety seat on the front passenger seat and rear outboard seats where dual locking retractors are provided To switch the retractor from the emergency locking mode to the automatic locking mode perform the following steps 1 Buckle the lap shoulder combination belt 2 Grasp the shoulder portion of the belt and pull downward until all of the belt is extracted and when allowed to re...

Page 141: ... Driver and right front passenger You can adjust the shoulder belt height to one of five 5 positions To adjust the belt down pinch the release button and slide the adjuster down To adjust the belt up pinch the release button and slide the adjuster up Make sure the adjuster is firmly in one of the five positions The belt should be adjusted up or down until the belt rests across the middle of your s...

Page 142: ... tongue at a right angle to the belt and pull the belt over your lap until the tongue reaches the buckle To fasten the belt pull the belt across your hips and insert the tongue into the correct buckle on your seat until you hear a snap and feel it lock Make sure the buckle is securely fastened Pull the loose end of the webbing and adjust the belt so that it fits snugly and as low as possible aroun...

Page 143: ...w has a safety restraint system made up of two buckles and two tongues There is an anchor location at the bottom of the C pillar and another anchor location at the top of the C pillar that attach each end of the seat belt webbing to the bodyside One of the seat belt tongues has two windows or holes and the other has only one window The seat belt tongue with one window attaches to the buckle mounte...

Page 144: ...fety belt system is twisted disengage the single window tongue from the buckle on the side of the seat remove the twist and re install the tongue into the buckle until you hear a snap and feel the latch engage The auxiliary safety retraint system for the second row bench seat 140 ...

Page 145: ...r the sliding door only needs to use the double window tongue and the standard buckle Because the third row seat is wider and is closer to the sliding door the single window tongue and the auxiliary buckle are not necessary The auxiliary safety restraint system fastened Seating and Safety Restraints 141 ...

Page 146: ...enger bench seat is removed from the vehicle you must detach the single window tongue from the auxiliary buckle Third row passengers must be very careful when exiting if the auxiliary restraint system is being used by a second row passenger It is important to step over the seat belt guide and belt webbing to avoid tripping Unfastening the auxiliary safety restraint system 142 ...

Page 147: ...with a safety belt extension assembly Safety belt extensions are available at no cost part number 611C22 from your dealer WARNING Failure to follow these instructions will affect the performance of the safety belts and increase the risk of personal injury Exiting a vehicle with the auxiliary safety restraint system Seating and Safety Restraints 143 ...

Page 148: ...a qualified technician finds that the belts do not show damage and continue to operate properly they do not need to be replaced Safety belt assemblies not in use during a collision should also be inspected and replaced if either damage or improper operation is noted Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System SRS Important Air Bag Precautions Your vehicle is equipped with a supplemental restraint system...

Page 149: ...odify the air bag Supplemental Restraint System or its fuses See your Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer WARNING If you are close to an inflating air bag it could seriously injure you Sit against the seatback and position your seat such that it is as far back from the steering wheel as possible but still allows you to properly control the vehicle Seating and Safety Restraints 145 ...

Page 150: ...e type sufficient to cause activation If the vehicle is in a moderate or severe frontal collision the system is activated and the air bags inflate rapidly After the air bag inflates it will quickly deflate After the air bag deployment you may notice a smoke like powdery residue or smell the burnt propellant This is normal The residue may consist of cornstarch or talcum powder which is used to lubr...

Page 151: ...ly once The system is designed to function on a one time only basis If the air bag is inflated THE AIR BAG WILL NOT FUNCTION AGAIN AND MUST BE REPLACED IMMEDIATELY If the air bag is not replaced this will increase the risk of injury in a subsequent collision The location of air bags and warning labels Seating and Safety Restraints 147 ...

Page 152: ...gs m one or more impact and safing sensors m a system diagnostic module m a readiness light m and the electrical wiring which connects the components The diagnostic module monitors its own circuits the air bag electrical system the air bag readiness light the air bag power and the air bag inflators Inflated driver side air bag 148 ...

Page 153: ...l illuminate for approximately six 6 seconds and then turn off This indicates that the system is operating normally NOTE Routine maintenance of the air bag system is not required A problem with the system is indicated by one or more of the following m the readiness light will either flash or stay lit m the readiness light will not light immediately after ignition is turned on Inflated passenger si...

Page 154: ... Lincoln Mercury dealer immediately Unless serviced the system may not function properly in the event of a collision Disposal of Air Bags and Air Bag Equipped Vehicles For disposal of air bags or air bag equipped vehicles see your local Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer Air bags MUST BE disposed of by qualified personnel 150 ...

Page 155: ...nts WARNING Never let a passenger hold a child on his or her lap while the vehicle is moving The passenger cannot protect the child from injury in a collision WARNING To prevent the risk of injury make sure children sit where they can be properly restrained WARNING It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area inside or outside of a vehicle In a collision people riding in these areas are more ...

Page 156: ...tions included with the safety seat you put in your vehicle If you do not install and use the safety seat properly the child may be injured in a sudden stop or collision WARNING Safety belts and seats can become hot in a vehicle that has been closed up in sunny weather they could burn a small child Check seat covers and buckles before you place a child anywhere near them WARNING Do not leave child...

Page 157: ...y Seats With Tether Straps in this chapter When installing a child safety seat be sure to use the correct safety belt buckle for that seating position make sure the tongue is securely fastened in the buckle and there is tension in the belt For a shoulder lap belt combination with a sliding tongue make sure the retractor is in the automatic locking mode For more information see Using the Automatic ...

Page 158: ...ther passengers The passenger side quick release second row captain seat is adjustable along a track and may be adjusted very close to the front passenger seat to allow easier entry and exit to third row seats WARNING The quick release seat must be adjusted to the rearmost position when using an untethered forward facing child safety seat WARNING The third row seat must be adjusted to the rearmost...

Page 159: ... and the release button as shown in the following illustration WARNING Failure to follow all instructions on the proper use of child seats or the vehicle restraint systems can result in serious injury or death in the event of a sudden stop or collision Safety belt buckle placement for child seats Seating and Safety Restraints 155 ...

Page 160: ...ier in the vehicle seat If you are using the moveable third row seat in the third row position the passenger side second row bucket seat or the front passenger seat slide the seat to the rearmost position 2 Follow the child seat or infant carrier manufacturer s instructions Route the safety belt through the child seat or infant carrier and insert the safety belt tongue into the buckle until you he...

Page 161: ...d a click is heard 4 Allow the belt to retract A clicking sound will be heard as the belt retracts This indicates that the retractor is in the automatic locking mode Routing the safety belt tongue through the child seat captain s chair shown Seating and Safety Restraints 157 ...

Page 162: ...5 Pull up on the shoulder belt to remove slack in the belt while you push down on the child seat Make sure there is tension in the belt Removing slack from the safety belt captain s chair shown 158 ...

Page 163: ... belt out of the retractor If you cannot the belt is in the automatic locking mode 8 Check to make sure the child seat or infant carrier is properly secured prior to each use If the safety belt is not locked repeat steps 3 through 6 NOTE When the lap shoulder belt is unbuckled and allowed to retract completely the retractor will switch to the vehicle sensitive emergency locking mode Testing the se...

Page 164: ...at and attaches to an anchoring point Other manufacturers offer the tether strap as an accessory Contact the manufacturer of your child safety seat for information about ordering a tether strap All vehicles built for sale in Canada include tether anchor hardware for use with Canadian child safety seats The tether anchor hardware is located in the tire changing tool kit Additional tether anchor har...

Page 165: ...rt below specifies for each seat type and position where the tether strap must be attached to the vehicle and the section containing the appropriate instructions for tethering Seating and Safety Restraints 161 ...

Page 166: ... through the plastic along the U shaped tether location outlines on the carpet of the luggage area Remove the bolt that is currently in the anchor location The tether anchor hardware has been preassembled To attach it orient the tab in the bracket toward the front of the vehicle and securely tighten the bolt Follow the child safety seat directions for attaching the tether strap to the anchor brack...

Page 167: ...erly if the wrong mounting location is used WARNING Follow these precautions to decrease the chance of injury in an accident WARNING If the anchor bolt s is ever removed the hole s in the floor must be sealed to prevent the possibility of exhaust fumes entering the passenger compartment Seating and Safety Restraints 163 ...

Page 168: ...the tether strap hook into the large hole at the end of the tongue of the lap shoulder belt directly behind the child seat position 3 Adjust the tether strap length until the hook is about one foot behind the seatback 4 Pull the shoulder belt until all of the belt is fully extended and a click is heard At this time the belt is in automatic locking mode child restraint mode 164 ...

Page 169: ...rce to tilt the child restraint from side to side and tug it forward to make sure it is securely held in place 7 Check that the retractor is in automatic locking mode by trying to pull more belt out of the retractor If you cannot pull any more belt webbing out of the retractor the belt is in automatic locking mode 8 Check to make sure the child restraint is properly secured prior to each use If th...

Page 170: ...y belts See instructions with your child seat or contact its manufacturer to determine maximum size of a child that will fit safely in the safety seat WARNING If safety belts are not properly worn and adjusted as described the risk of serious injury to the child in a collision will be much greater 166 ...

Page 171: ...ild and provide a shorter firmer seating cushion that encourages safer seating posture and better fit of lap and shoulder belts on the child A belt positioning booster should be used if the shoulder belt rests in front of the child s face or neck or if the lap belt does not fit snugly on both thighs or if the thighs are too short to let the child sit all the way back on the seat cushion when the l...

Page 172: ...unds AND m whose shoulders are below the shoulder harness slots Children not meeting these requirements should be restrained in an approved aftermarket child safety seat Follow the specific manufacturer s instructions for weight and height restrictions Children must be properly buckled before riding in the vehicle It is the law in every state and province These child seats conform to all Federal C...

Page 173: ...The second row seatback must be fully locked before operating the child restraint system Check the position of the seatback release lever Second row bench built in child seats Seating and Safety Restraints 169 ...

Page 174: ...The emergency locking mode is used while buckling the belts Always adjust the lap and shoulder harness belts provided with this child seat snugly around your child WARNING Failure to follow all of the instructions on the use of this child restraint system can result in your child striking the vehicle s interior during a sudden stop or crash How to Use the Built In Child Seat Read the following pro...

Page 175: ...1 Hold the tab from the lower outboard side of the child seat and lower the cushion completely Seating and Safety Restraints 171 ...

Page 176: ...2 If connected unbuckle the two safety belt tongues Also detach the chest clip 172 ...

Page 177: ...3 Place the child in the built in child seat Position the crotch belt buckle between the child s legs Seating and Safety Restraints 173 ...

Page 178: ...s tongue indicator is green 6 Fasten the two halves of the chest clip below the child s shoulders Adjust the clip to comfortably hold the shoulder belts in place on the child s chest Confirm that the chest clip indicator is green NOTE The chest clip can be easily pulled apart and is designed to separate during a collision 7 Pull the right shoulder belt fully out to put the retractor into the locki...

Page 179: ...nter of the chest clip Pull the two halves apart 2 Press the release button on the crotch belt buckle 3 Slide the shoulder belts off the child s shoulders Remove the child from the built in child seat 4 Confirm that the shoulder belts are fully retracted and resting inside the built in child seat recess It is unnecessary to reconnect the shoulder harness and belt buckle prior to storing the built ...

Page 180: ...eat is locked in the stowed position by grasping the safety seat cushion and attempting to lower it without pulling the cushion release strap 7 If the built in child seat is not locked in the stowed position repeat steps 4 through 6 176 ...

Page 181: ...he buckles tongues or safety belt webbing to carry or move the seats Lifting the seats by any of the safety restraint equipment could decrease their effectiveness NOTE Your vehicle has five different kinds of floor mats front seat mats a cargo area mat a sliding door area mat and second and third row passenger area mats Whenever you remove the mats to remove or adjust any of the seats always remem...

Page 182: ...fically designed to keep objects out of the seat tracks Be sure to keep the seat tracks clear of debris by cleaning them periodically Vacuum any particles from the inside of the tracks where the roller units are enclosed using a small crevice tool attached to a high powered vacuum This will ensure that the sliding seat will continue to slide properly during the life of your vehicle The removable f...

Page 183: ...Review the following illustrations so you will know the proper way to place the floor mats with the various seating arrangements available in your vehicle Adjustable Rear Seating 179 ...

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Page 185: ...powered vacuum Head Restraints If you use them properly head restraints are intended to help protect your head and neck in a collision The head restraints can be adjusted in four positions fully raised fully lowered and two intermediate positions Press down on the head restraint adjustment button and move the restraint to the position that places the restraint directly behind your head A head rest...

Page 186: ...re not adjustable It is not necessary to remove the head restraints from the seats when removing seats from the vehicle However you can remove the head restraints by pressing the adjustment button at the base of the head restraint and pulling the head restraint upward Remember to replace them when the seat is re installed The adjustable head restraint 182 ...

Page 187: ...ety belt system is used properly Please read the section in the Safety Restraints chapter that explains the unique safety belt system and be sure you understand it before anyone rides in the two passenger bench seat If your vehicle has the second row two passenger bench seat you can remove it if you need extra cargo space With the second row seat removed the third row bench seat can be moved up to...

Page 188: ...and fold down the back of the seat to the fully folded position 2 Detach the tongue from the auxiliary buckle on the sliding door side of the seat 3 Lift up on the floor latch levers near the front seat legs and release the seat legs from each anchor position Seatback release lever location 184 ...

Page 189: ...m its anchor position 5 Two people should lift the seat and remove it from the vehicle 6 Replace any floor mats that were removed If you decide to move the three passenger bench seat forward to the second row position passengers riding in the seat will use the second row safety belts The floor latch levers Adjustable Rear Seating 185 ...

Page 190: ...the two floor latch locks Place the seatback in the upright position 5 Try to move the seat to be sure that it is securely fastened 6 Always reattach the tongue into the auxiliary buckle mounted to the sliding door side of the seat Labels have been provided on the side of the seat to remind you of important safety precautions 7 Replace any floor mats that were removed WARNING Keep foreign objects ...

Page 191: ...ease captain seat option allows the captain seat nearest the sliding door to slide forward allowing easier entry and exit to the third row seats Pull up on the seat adjustment lever and slide the seat forward Seat adjustment lever location Adjustable Rear Seating 187 ...

Page 192: ...vehicle has second row captain seats you can remove them if you need extra cargo space With the second row seats removed the third row bench seat can be moved up to the second row position for additional rear cargo area room When the third row seat is moved to this position passengers will use the second row safety belts To help prevent personal injury at least two people are needed to remove the ...

Page 193: ...Before you remove the seats remove the floor mats Then 1 Pull the seatback release lever up and tilt the back of the seat forward as far as possible Folding down the seatback Adjustable Rear Seating 189 ...

Page 194: ...2 Lift up on the two floor latch levers near the front seat legs and release the seat legs from each anchor position Removing the quick release bucket seat 190 ...

Page 195: ...should lift the seat and remove it from the vehicle 5 Replace any floor mats that were removed NOTE The captain seats are not interchangeable due to the locations of the floor latch levers Each seat must be reinstalled in its original position In addition the seat behind the driver seat only has one arm rest The removable inside captain seat Adjustable Rear Seating 191 ...

Page 196: ...n on the front of the seat to secure the front legs to the two floor latch locks Place the seatback in the upright position 5 Try to move the seat to be sure that it is securely fastened 6 Replace any floor mats that were removed Labels have been provided on the side of the seats to remind you of important safety precautions WARNING Keep foreign objects out of the floor anchors Objects in the floo...

Page 197: ...ioned in any of five positions along the seat track Three of these positions are for seating and two are storage positions to accommodate varying cargo requirements Arranging the Seats for Maximum Cargo Space or Passenger Seating Flexibility NOTE When moving the three passenger bench seat the seat cushion cannot be lowered unless the seat is in a seating position If you cannot get the seat cushion...

Page 198: ...different ways that your vehicle s seats can be arranged are shown below NOTE Do not try to remove the three passenger sliding seat Removal of the third seat may negatively affect its ability to slide properly 194 ...

Page 199: ...Adjustable Rear Seating 195 ...

Page 200: ...With the second row seat s removed the three passenger bench seat can be moved all the way forward just behind the front seats for more room in the cargo area 196 ...

Page 201: ...osition If you cannot get the seat cushion to lower you may have the seat in a storage position The three passenger bench seat is not removable but it can be moved to the second row position when the second row captain seats or second row bench seat has been removed from the vehicle The three passenger bench seat slid forward Adjustable Rear Seating 197 ...

Page 202: ... of the seat forward and backward This must be done before the vehicle is put into motion in order to prevent unintended movement of the seat and potential passenger injuries NOTE Before rearranging the seats remove any floor mats that might be in the way The three passenger seat can be stored behind the second row seat s to provide extra cargo space in the rear of the vehicle With the second row ...

Page 203: ...To move the seat all the way forward 1 Lift up on the seat cushion release lever and fold up the seat cushion Seat cushion release lever location Adjustable Rear Seating 199 ...

Page 204: ...A label describing seat operation can be found underneath the seat cushion on the sliding door side of the vehicle Seat cushion label location 200 ...

Page 205: ...e NOTE When sliding the seat be sure the middle belt tongue and buckle are fastened This will prevent the belt from falling to the floor or becoming caught between the seat cushion and the seatback Keep the middle seatbelt tongue and buckle fastened when not in use Sliding the three passenger seat Adjustable Rear Seating 201 ...

Page 206: ...3 Make sure the seat securely latches in the lock position of both seat tracks before driving with the rear seat in this position The three passenger seat in the fully forward locked position 202 ...

Page 207: ...e because doing so could damage the seat 5 Replace any floor mats that were removed WARNING Every time you adjust any seat check to be sure that it is properly latched in the lock position of both seat tracks If the seat is not properly latched it could come loose and increase the risk of severe injury or death in an accident Adjustable Rear Seating 203 ...

Page 208: ...wn Table Top Seats If equipped The second and third row seats convert to table tops with built in cupholders Lift up on the seatback release lever and fold seatback forward Seatback release lever location 204 ...

Page 209: ...ts when the vehicle is moving Any item can become a projectile inside a vehicle involved in a collision To help prevent personal injury never leave loose items on the fold down table top seats when the vehicle is moving Table and built in cupholders on the fold down seatback Adjustable Rear Seating 205 ...

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Page 211: ...enclosed areas Exhaust fumes can be toxic Always open the garage door before you start the engine Before you start your vehicle always 1 Make sure you and all your passengers buckle your safety belts See Safety belts in the Index for more details 2 Make sure the headlamps and other accessories are turned off when starting 3 Make sure that the gearshift is in P Park and the parking brake is set bef...

Page 212: ...d the engine then try again m At temperatures above 10 F 12 C If the engine does not start in five 5 seconds on the first try turn the key to OFF wait approximately ten 10 seconds so you do not flood the engine then try again For a warm engine m Do not hold the key in the START position for more than five 5 seconds at a time If the engine does not start within five 5 seconds on the first try turn ...

Page 213: ...ivated For directions on how to reset the switch see Fuel Pump Shut Off Switch in the index A computer system controls the engine s idle speed When you start your vehicle the engine s idle speed normally runs high These faster engine speeds will make your vehicle coast slightly faster than its normal idle speed It should however slow down after a short time If it does not have the idle speed check...

Page 214: ...nd allows the heater defrost system to respond more quickly WARNING To prevent electrical shock do not use your heater with ungrounded electrical systems or two pronged cheater adapters For best results plug the heater in at least three hours before you start your vehicle Using the heater for longer than three hours will not damage the engine so you can leave it plugged in all night to start your ...

Page 215: ...call the local fire department or a towing service If your engine cranks but does not start after a collision 1 Turn the key in the ignition to the OFF position 2 Check under the vehicle for leaking fuel 3 If you do not see or smell fuel push the fuel pump shut off reset button down If the red button is already set you may have a different mechanical or electrical problem 4 Turn the ignition key t...

Page 216: ...e engine WARNING If you ever smell exhaust fumes of any kind inside your vehicle have your dealer inspect and fix your vehicle immediately Do not drive if you smell exhaust fumes These fumes are harmful and could kill you Have the exhaust and body ventilation systems checked by a qualified technician whenever m your vehicle is raised for service m the sound of the exhaust system changes m your veh...

Page 217: ... LOCK position and you are unable to turn it move your steering wheel left or right until the key turns freely in the lock To remove your key from the ignition 1 Put the gearshift lever in P Park 2 Set the parking brake fully 3 Turn the ignition key to LOCK 4 Remove the key WARNING When you leave your vehicle place the gearshift lever in P Park Set the parking brake fully and shut off the engine N...

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Page 219: ...while braking the brake linings may be worn out and should be inspected by a qualified service technician Front Disc Brakes The front disc brakes are self adjusting They do not require service other than periodic lubrication of the caliper slide rails and inspection for pad wear Rear Drum Brakes The rear drum brakes are self adjusting Automatic adjustment occurs through normal use of the brakes Fo...

Page 220: ...eck capabilities The system turns on the ABS warning light each time you start the engine After the engine is started and the ABS warning light turns off the system performs another test the first time the vehicle reaches 4 mph 6 km h A mechanical noise may be heard as the ABS system performs a self test This is a normal part of the self test feature If a malfunction is found during this check the...

Page 221: ...nspect the installation Also if the ABS system is activated other than during maximum braking have your mobile radio installation checked If Brakes Do Not Grip Well or Pedal is Low If the brake pedal seems low it may indicate the need for a brake system inspection and or service Apply your parking brake several times If the condition has not improved you should have your brakes checked as soon as ...

Page 222: ...pump the brakes Pumping the brakes during an anti lock stop will diminish braking effectiveness Do not drive with your foot resting on the brake pedal This will increase your vehicle s stopping distance and may also cause brake damage WARNING If you are driving down a long or steep hill shift to a lower gear Do not apply your brakes continuously as they may overheat and become less effective Using...

Page 223: ...hicle unattended while it is running If you do not take these precautions your vehicle may move unexpectedly and injure someone To release the parking brake press the brake pedal with your right foot and hold it while you lift up on the parking brake release handle WARNING If the parking brake is fully released but the Brake System light remains on have the brakes checked immediately They may not ...

Page 224: ... the amount of effort needed to steer your vehicle changes at a constant vehicle speed have the power steering system checked If the power steering system breaks down or if the engine is turned off you can steer the vehicle manually but it takes more effort Never hold the steering wheel in the extreme right or left position for more than five seconds if the engine is running This can damage the po...

Page 225: ...t lever in any one of several positions WARNING Hold the brake pedal down while you move the gearshift lever from position to position If you do not hold the brake pedal down your vehicle may move unexpectedly and injure someone Once you place the gearshift lever securely into position gradually release the brake pedal and use the accelerator as necessary The steering column gearshift lever positi...

Page 226: ...y the parking brake 3 Reinsert the ignition key and turn it to the first position OFF 4 Depress the brake pedal move the gearshift lever to N Neutral and start the engine If you need to shift out of P Park by using the alternate procedure described above it is possible that a fuse has blown and that your brakelamps may also not be functional Please refer to the chapter titled Roadside Emergencies ...

Page 227: ... will find a button labeled OVERDRIVE OFF ON located on the gearshift lever Push in the button on the end of the lever and the O D OFF light in the instrument cluster will illuminate With the O D OFF light illuminated the transaxle will operate in first second and third gears and will not shift into fourth gear Operating in Drive O D OFF provides more engine braking than Overdrive for descending h...

Page 228: ...tion still exists contact your dealer as soon as possible NOTE If the O D OFF indicator light is flashing on and off repeatedly when the vehicle is started there is a transaxle electronic system malfunction Contact your dealer as soon as possible When to use 2 Second Use Second 2 when driving on slippery roads or to provide additional engine braking on downgrades This position provides Second gear...

Page 229: ...ainst the stop and then push it toward the instrument panel The gearshift is securely latched in Park P if you cannot rotate it in a clockwise direction without lifting it toward you WARNING Always set the parking brake fully and make sure the gearshift is latched in P Park Turn off the ignition whenever you leave your vehicle WARNING Never leave your vehicle unattended while it is running Forced ...

Page 230: ...g With a Heavy Load The Safety Compliance Certification Label located on the driver s door pillar provides important information regarding the weight limits your vehicle can safely carry or tow The total weight of your vehicle including the weight of the passengers and cargo should never be more than the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR Also the weight that your vehicle carries on the front axle a...

Page 231: ...owing making sure to use and install the proper equipment See Preparing to Tow in this section m Use extra caution when driving your vehicle while you tow See Driving While You Tow in this section m Service your vehicle more frequently if you tow a trailer See Servicing Your Vehicle if You Tow in this section Do not tow a trailer until your vehicle has been driven at least 500 miles 800 km Vehicle...

Page 232: ...hicle must not be loaded to both the front and rear GAWR because the GVWR will be exceeded The GAWR of the front and rear axles exceed the GVWR when added together There are no numbers on the sample Safety Compliance Certification Label shown Refer to the actual numbers on your vehicle s Safety Compliance Certification Label Understanding Loading Information There are five terms that are used to d...

Page 233: ...nal equipment that the vehicle is designed to carry It is the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating minus the base curb weight Gross Vehicle Weight GVW The Gross Vehicle Weight GVW is the total weight of the passengers cargo and all equipment It is important to remember that GVW is not a limit or a specification but actual weight If a customer loads the vehicle and weighs it that s the GVW at that moment If...

Page 234: ...ion system defines the GAWR and may be the tires Tires are rated to carry a specific maximum load at a specific tire pressure When passenger car tires are installed on light trucks and multipurpose passenger vehicles they are rated at a 10 lower load carrying capacity due to the differences in vehicle usages With the tires inflated to the specified pressure the total weight of your vehicle must no...

Page 235: ...tification Label 2 Fill the fuel tank 3 Weigh your vehicle without cargo 4 Subtract vehicle actual weight from the GVWR to find out how much more weight your vehicle can carry 5 Weigh the vehicle again once it is loaded to make sure that the GVWR and front and rear GAWR s are not exceeded Safety Compliance Certification Label location Driving 231 ...

Page 236: ...ent cargo You must determine the appropriate trailer weight for your vehicle at its particular GVW while adhering to GVWR GAWR GCWR and maximum trailer weight ratings m Fill the fuel tank m Load the vehicle as it would be loaded when towing a trailer including cargo trailer hitch etc m Weigh the vehicle to determine its GVW Do not exceed GVWR and GAWR m Obtain the appropriate GCWR from the trailer...

Page 237: ...parately to verify its weight Trailers Towing a trailer safely means having the proper weight on the tongue usually 10 15 of the trailer weight WARNING Do not exceed the GVWR or the GAWR specified on the Safety Compliance Certification Label WARNING Towing trailers beyond the maximum recommended gross trailer weight exceeds the limit of the vehicle and could result in engine damage transaxle damag...

Page 238: ...trailer tongue load through the underbody structure For towing trailers up to 3 500 lb 1 587 kg use a frame mounted weight distributing hitch for trailers over 2 000 lb 907 kg Do not use single clamp bumper hitches or hitches that attach to the axle Whenever a trailer hitch and hardware are removed make sure all mounting holes in the underbody are properly sealed to prevent exhaust fumes from ente...

Page 239: ...railer lamps conform to federal and local regulations Class I Trailer Tow electrical wiring provides two circuits right hand and left hand to operate trailer stop turn tail lamps Each stop turn circuit will operate one combination stop turn light bulb 1157 3157 2357 or 3357 on the trailer Never add more than one trailer light bulb to one circuit WARNING Always replace a fuse with one that has the ...

Page 240: ... when driving while you tow a trailer Never drive faster than 45 mph 70 km h when you tow in hilly country on hot days Also anticipate stops so that you can brake gradually If you use the speed control while you are towing on very long steep grades the speed control may shut off automatically This is caused by the decrease of vehicle speed 5 mph 8 km h lower than set speed When descending a steep ...

Page 241: ...ntrolled when approaching a stop For an easy to operate vehicle trailer combination the trailer tongue load should be approximately 10 15 of the loaded trailer weight Make a thorough check of your equipment before starting out on the road After you have traveled about 50 miles 80 km stop in a protected area and double check your hitch and electrical connections Also check trailer wheel lug nuts fo...

Page 242: ...firmly with your right foot while depressing the parking brake pedal with your left foot 5 Shift the gearshift lever into P Park To start after being parked on a grade 1 Apply the main brake pedal with your foot and hold it 2 Start the engine 3 Shift the gearshift lever into gear and release the parking brake 4 Release the main brake pedal and move the vehicle uphill to free the wheel chocks 5 App...

Page 243: ...GAWR front and rear The GVWR and GAWR are located on the Safety Compliance Certification Label located on the driver s door pillar The front and rear cross bars can be adjusted forward and backward Place your luggage between the bars adjust the bars and secure the luggage with rope to the bars There are also adjustable loops on the side bars for the rope attachment WARNING Be sure that items on th...

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Page 245: ... hazard flashers does not affect operation of the brakelamps The flashers work even with the key out of the ignition The flashers will work for up to two hours when the battery is fully charged and in good condition They will not drain the battery excessively If the flashers run for longer than two hours or if your battery is not fully charged your battery may be drained to the point where the veh...

Page 246: ...ine cranks but does not start or if you have had a collision the fuel pump shut off switch may have been triggered The shut off switch is a device that stops the fuel pump when your vehicle has been involved in a substantial jolt For information on how to check and reset the fuel pump shut off switch see What to do if engine does not start in the Index Hazard flasher switch location 242 ...

Page 247: ...es or circuit breakers The following charts tell you which fuses or circuit breakers protect each electrical part of your vehicle If a fuse blows or a circuit breaker trips opens a circuit all the parts of your vehicle that use that circuit will not work Once you have determined which fuses or circuit breakers to check follow the procedures under Checking and replacing fuses or Checking and replac...

Page 248: ...d to check a fuse find the fuse panel for the electrical system which is located under the instrument panel and follow these steps 1 To remove the fuse panel cover pull down on the fuse panel cover handle The instrument panel fuse panel 244 ...

Page 249: ...2 On the fuse panel cover find the number of the fuse you want to check The diagram on the cover tells you where to locate the fuse on the panel The fuse panel cover Roadside Emergencies 245 ...

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Page 252: ... Check the fuse to see if it is blown Look through the clear side of the fuse to see if the metal wire inside is separated If it is the fuse is blown and should be replaced Fuse puller tool and fuse 248 ...

Page 253: ...d amperage rating Using a fuse with a higher amperage rating can cause severe wire damage and could start a fire 5 Put the fuse panel cover back on Even after you replace a fuse it may continue to blow if you do not find what caused the overload If the fuse continues to blow have your electrical system checked The following chart indicates the colors and amperage ratings of standard fuses sv0051 b...

Page 254: ...Engine Compartment Main Fuse Panel Engine fuse block location Engine compartment main fuse panel 250 ...

Page 255: ...Roadside Emergencies 251 ...

Page 256: ...ntinue to cut off electricity have your vehicle s electrical system checked If you have questions about circuit breakers or how to check them see your Lincoln Mercury dealer If you replace a circuit breaker use one with the same amperage rating To remove a circuit breaker mounted by the fuse panel grip it with your finger and thumb and pull it straight out of its socket 252 ...

Page 257: ...nals from components or systems After receiving signals relays transfer these signals to activate or deactivate other components or systems A relay box is located near the windshield washer fluid reservoir The relay box Roadside Emergencies 253 ...

Page 258: ...only Use it only when you get a flat tire and replace it as soon as you can This spare tire is marked with the words TEMPORARY USE ONLY so that you can easily identify it WARNING If you use the temporary spare tire continuously or do not follow these precautions the tire could fail causing you to lose control of the vehicle possibly injuring yourself or others When you drive with the temporary spa...

Page 259: ...nce Your vehicle may get caught in the rails and it could be damaged Spare Tire Location The spare tire is stored underneath your vehicle To remove the spare tire 1 Open the liftgate and find the plastic hex nut cover in the carpeting of the cargo area Lift the cover to expose the hex nut The spare tire hex nut Roadside Emergencies 255 ...

Page 260: ...2 Find the lug wrench in the tool kit located behind the jack in the right cargo area side panel Jack storage location 256 ...

Page 261: ...er the spare tire to the ground 4 Continue to turn the hex nut counterclockwise until the spare tire retainer can be seen for removal 5 Remove the retainer from the center of the wheel It may be necessary to lift one end of the tire to disengage the retainer The spare tire in the lowered position Removing the spare tire retainer Roadside Emergencies 257 ...

Page 262: ...ing against the underbody supports and retighten if necessary WARNING Make sure the spare tire and jacking equipment are stowed and secured in the proper storage location Preparing to Change the Tire You should only raise your vehicle with a jack properly placed at the front or rear jacking points 1 Make sure that your vehicle will not move or roll and that the tires and jack are on a level solid ...

Page 263: ...ou or someone else could be seriously injured 2 Remove the spare tire and jack See previous section for instructions on spare tire removal The jack is located in the rear storage compartment in the right door panel of the cargo area You will have to unfasten the jack before removing it as shown in the illustration The jack handle is in the tool kit located behind the jack NOTE All occupants should...

Page 264: ...the jack handle behind the wheel cover of the tire to be changed and gently pry it off When you want to replace the wheel cover simply align the valve stem to the slot in the cover and press it back on Removing the wheel cover 260 ...

Page 265: ...e back of the wheel cap with the indented area on the wheel in order to press the wheel cap on 4 Fit the hex shaped end of the lug wrench over the wheel lug nuts and loosen them one half turn counterclockwise Do not remove the wheel lug nuts until you raise the tire off the ground If your vehicle has the optional locking lug nuts you must use the lug nut removal tool provided with your vehicle s t...

Page 266: ...5 Fit the jack under the proper jacking point indicated by the notch in the bottom of the door frame panel Anti theft lug nut The notches for the jack 262 ...

Page 267: ...f the ground such as when changing a tire WARNING To lessen the risk of personal injury do not put any part of your body under the vehicle while changing a tire Do not start the engine when your vehicle is on the jack The jack is only meant for changing the tire Placing the jack Roadside Emergencies 263 ...

Page 268: ...o the jack and then slide the tapered end of the jack handle through one of the slots in the lug nut wrench All of these tools are needed to jack up a vehicle NOTE If Ford Accessory Running Boards have been installed use the jack adapters supplied with the running boards as described on the inside of the jack storage area cover The jack and handle assembly 264 ...

Page 269: ...ce the wheel lug nuts on the spare tire Use the lug nut wrench to screw the lug nuts snug against the wheel but do not tighten fully 11 Lower the vehicle by turning the jack handle counterclockwise 12 Use the wheel lug wrench to tighten lug nuts in the appropriate sequence Re check for complete tightness The lug nuts should be tightened to 72 87 ft lb 98 118 N m Lug nut tightening sequence Roadsid...

Page 270: ...ess in the back of the wheel cover with one of the lug nuts If you have the optional aluminum wheel press the center wheel cap into place after matching up the design of the wheel cap to the wheel 14 Make sure the jack is securely fastened When you replace the jack in the jack storage compartment place the base against the square shaped fastening bracket and open the jack slightly so that the jack...

Page 271: ...o the tool kit and store it next to the jack 17 Unblock the wheels Retighten the lug nuts to the specified torque at 500 miles 800 km of operation after any wheel change or any time the lug nuts are loosened Storing the jack Roadside Emergencies 267 ...

Page 272: ...when charging a battery always shield your face and eyes Make sure that you can breathe fresh air WARNING Applying too much pressure on the ends when lifting a battery could cause acid to spill Lift the battery with a carrier or with your hands on the opposite corners WARNING Batteries contain sulfuric acid which burns skin eyes and clothing If the acid touches someone s skin eyes or clothing imme...

Page 273: ...her two 12 volt batteries in series or a 24 volt generator set 2 Do not disconnect the battery of the disabled vehicle You could damage the vehicle s electrical system 3 Park the booster vehicle close to the hood of the disabled vehicle Make sure the vehicles do not touch each other Set the parking brake on both vehicles and stay clear of the engine cooling fan and other moving parts 4 Check all b...

Page 274: ...ative cable of the booster battery and ground on the engine of the disabled vehicle 2 Connect the other end of the first cable to the positive terminal of the booster battery 3 Connect one end of the second cable to the negative terminal of the booster battery NOT to the discharged battery 4 Connect the other end of the second cable to a good metallic surface on the engine or frame of the disabled...

Page 275: ...Sequence for connecting jumper cables Roadside Emergencies 271 ...

Page 276: ...mper cables in the reverse order Remove the negative end of the jumper cable from the metallic surface on the engine or frame of the disabled vehicle 2 Remove the negative cable from the booster battery 3 Remove the positive cable from the booster battery 4 Remove the other end of the positive cable from the discharged battery If you need to replace your battery see Battery in the Maintenance and ...

Page 277: ...vehicle you have A towing manual is available from Ford Motor Company for all authorized tow truck operators Have your tow truck driver refer to this manual for the proper hook up and towing procedures for your vehicle Towing the vehicle Roadside Emergencies 273 ...

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Page 279: ...professional servicing your dealership can provide the parts and service required Check your Warranty Guide to find out which parts and services are covered Also see the Customer Assistance chapter of this Owner s Manual Ford Motor Company recommends that the Owner Maintenance Checks listed in the Maintenance Schedule booklet be performed for the proper operation of your vehicle In addition to the...

Page 280: ...disconnect the negative terminal of the battery before working near the fan m Do not work on a vehicle in an enclosed space with the engine running unless you are sure you have enough ventilation m Never get under a vehicle while it is supported only by a jack If you must work under a vehicle use safety stands m Keep all lit cigarettes and other smoking materials away from the battery and all fuel...

Page 281: ...moving unexpectedly WARNING Do not start your engine with the air cleaner removed and do not remove it while the engine is running m Avoid wearing loose clothing or jewelry that could get caught in moving parts Take appropriate precautions with long hair Opening the Hood 1 Pull the hood release handle located below the fuse panel door Hood release handle location Maintenance and Care 277 ...

Page 282: ...e hood latch under the hood in the front center of the vehicle 3 Lift the hood and release the prop rod from its retaining clip Place the end of the prop rod in the prop rod hole provided on the underside of the hood The hood latch and prop rod 278 ...

Page 283: ... to lift the hood after closing it to be sure it is securely latched Engine Oil Recommendations Ford oil specification is WSS M2C153 G Use SAE 5W 30 motor oil certified for gasoline engines by the American Petroleum Institute Do not use supplemental engine oil additives oil treatments or engine treatments They are unnecessary and could under certain conditions lead to engine damage which is not co...

Page 284: ...gine heat 5 Locate and carefully remove the engine oil level indicator dip stick 6 Wipe the indicator clean Insert the indicator fully then remove it again m If the oil level is between the L and H marks the oil level is acceptable DO NOT ADD OIL m If the level is below the L mark add enough oil to raise the level within the L H range WARNING Oil level above the H mark may cause engine damage Some...

Page 285: ...l into a container until flow from the drain plug hole s and the filter mounting area slows to a drip 5 Install the drain plug s and a new engine oil filter according to directions on the package NOTE See Refill Capacities Motorcraft Parts and Lubrication Specifications in the Capacities and Specifications chapter for the appropriate oil filter and engine oil refill quantity 6 Remove the engine oi...

Page 286: ... instrument panel when the brake fluid level is low Under normal circumstances your vehicle should not use up brake fluid rapidly However expect the level of the brake fluid to slowly fall as you put more mileage on your vehicle and the brake pads wear Check the brake fluid at least once a year You can do this by looking at the fluid level in the plastic brake fluid reservoir on the master cylinde...

Page 287: ...NG If you use a brake fluid that is not DOT 3 you will cause permanent damage to your brakes Do not fill the reservoir above the MAX line If you find that the fluid level is excessively low below the seam or ridge on the outside of the plastic reservoir have the brake system inspected WARNING Do not let the reservoir for the master cylinder run dry This may cause the brakes to fail Brake fluid mas...

Page 288: ... for washer fluid is located in the engine compartment This reservoir contains the fluid for both the windshield and liftgate washers WARNING Do not put windshield washer fluid in the container for the engine coolant If sprayed to clean the glass engine coolant or antifreeze could make it difficult to see through the windshield Windshield washer fluid reservoir 284 ...

Page 289: ...iper blades and windshield washer system Engine Coolant Checking the Engine Coolant NOTE Be sure to read and understand Precautions When Servicing Your Vehicle at the beginning of this chapter Your vehicle s engine coolant protects the engine from overheating in the summer and from freezing in the winter Check the level of the engine coolant at least once a month but preferably each time you stop ...

Page 290: ...engine is cool add a 50 50 mixture of engine coolant and water to the engine coolant recovery reservoir DO NOT ADD DIRECTLY TO THE RADIATOR Add straight water only in an emergency but you should replace it with a 50 50 mixture of coolant and distilled water as soon as possible Engine coolant recovery reservoir 286 ...

Page 291: ...hile the pressure releases 4 When you are sure that all the pressure has been released use the cloth to press the cap down turn it counterclockwise and remove it Use Ford Premium Engine Coolant E2FZ 19549 AA in Canada Motorcraft CXC 8 B or an equivalent premium engine coolant that meets Ford Specification ESE M97B44 A Ford Premium Engine Coolant is an optimized formula that will protect all metals...

Page 292: ...ngine cooling system for leaks if you have to add more than a quart liter of engine coolant per month Severe Winter Climate If you drive in extremely cold climates less than 34 F 36 C it may be necessary to increase the coolant concentration above 50 Refer to the chart on the coolant container to ensure the coolant concentration in your vehicle is such that the coolant will not freeze at the tempe...

Page 293: ...gine and let it run until the power steering fluid reaches normal operating temperature The power steering fluid will be at the right temperature when the engine coolant temperature gauge in the instrument cluster is near the center of the NORMAL operating temperature range 2 While the engine idles turn the steering wheel back and forth several times Make sure that the cap assembly is installed at...

Page 294: ...in the Capacities and Specifications chapter Use only power steering fluid that meets Ford Specification such as MERCONt ATF XT 2 QDX or equivalent NOTE If the power steering fluid is low do not drive your vehicle for a long period of time before adding fluid This can damage the power steering pump If you must check the power steering fluid when it is cold make sure that the fluid reaches at least...

Page 295: ...re above 50 F 10 C NOTE If the vehicle has been operated for an extended period at high speeds or in city traffic during hot weather or if it has been pulling a trailer the engine should be turned off for about 30 minutes to allow the fluid to cool before checking Checking the Automatic Transmission Fluid With the vehicle on a level surface start the engine and move the gearshift lever through all...

Page 296: ...cle should not be driven if the transmission fluid level is below the bottom notch on the dipstick Adding Automatic Transmission Fluid The fluid type is stamped on the dipstick Before adding any fluid be sure that the correct type will be used Add fluid in 1 2 pint 0 25 liter increments through the filler tube to bring the level to the correct area on the dipstick If an overfill occurs excess flui...

Page 297: ... service However for severe service usage or in high temperature climates check your battery electrolyte level at least every 24 months or 24 000 miles 40 000 km Keep the electrolyte in each cell up to the level indicator Do not overfill the battery cells For longer trouble free operation keep the top of the battery clean and dry Also make certain the battery cables are always tightly fastened to ...

Page 298: ... your battery electrolyte level at least every 24 months or 24 000 miles 40 000 km Do not overfill the battery cells NOTE If your battery has a cover shield make sure it is re installed after the battery is replaced If the electrolyte level in your battery gets low you can add plain tap water to the battery as long as you do not use hard water water with a high mineral or alkali content If possibl...

Page 299: ...ic acid which burns skin eyes and clothing If the acid touches someone s skin eyes or clothing immediately flush the area with water for at least 15 minutes If someone swallows the acid have him or her drink lots of milk or water first then Milk of Magnesia a beaten egg or vegetable oil Call a doctor immediately WARNING Applying too much pressure on the ends when lifting a battery could cause acid...

Page 300: ... booklet When replacing the filter unclip the four clamps and remove the filter Wipe the inside of the air filter housing with a damp cloth when replacing the filter WARNING Never pour fuel in the throttle body or attempt to start the engine with the air cleaner removed Doing so could result in fire and personal injury Air filter housing 296 ...

Page 301: ... Rinse thoroughly with clear water Do not use fuel kerosene paint thinner or other solvents to clean your wiper blades These will damage your blades To reach the wiper blades easily turn the ignition switch to ACCESSORY and turn your wipers on Wait for them to reach a vertical position and turn the ignition to OFF Moving the wipers manually may damage them Wiper blade replacement If the wipers sti...

Page 302: ...osition 2 Turn the blade at an angle from the wiper arm Push the lock pin to release the blade and pull the wiper blade down toward the windshield to remove it from the arm 3 Attach a new wiper blade to the wiper arm and press it into place until you hear it click Replacing the wiper blades 298 ...

Page 303: ...y posted speed limits If you drive too fast for road conditions you could lose control of your vehicle Under some circumstances driving at very high speeds for extended periods of time may damage vehicle components creating a risk of component failure and a potential loss of vehicle control Any time you lose control of your vehicle it may result in injury At least once a month check the pressure i...

Page 304: ...e tire and make the necessary repairs Inspect the tire sidewalls for cuts bruises and other damage If you suspect internal damage to the tire have it removed and checked You may need to repair or replace it Tire Rotation Because your vehicle s front and rear tires perform different jobs they often wear differently To make sure your tires wear evenly and last longer rotate them as indicated in the ...

Page 305: ...f you use the temporary spare tire continuously or do not follow these precautions the tire could fail causing you to lose control of the vehicle If your vehicle has aluminum wheels you may remove the full size spare tire from the wheel and remount it on an aluminum wheel to rotate the spare tire into your vehicle s rotation pattern Replacing the Tires Replace tires that show wear bands When your ...

Page 306: ...level WARNING When replacing full size tires never mix radial bias belted or bias type tires Use only the tire sizes that are listed on the tire pressure decal Make sure that all tires are the same size speed rating and load carrying capacity Use only the tire combinations recommended on the decal If you do not follow these precautions your vehicle may not drive properly and safely WARNING Make su...

Page 307: ... are determined by standards that the United States Department of Transportation has set Tire Quality Grades apply to new pneumatic tires for use on this vehicle They do not apply to deep tread winter type snow tires space saver or temporary use spare tires tires with nominal rim diameters of 10 to 12 inches 254 305 mm or limited production tires as defined in Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations ...

Page 308: ...rmance WARNING The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on braking straightahead traction tests and does not include cornering turning traction Temperature A B C The temperature grades are A the highest B and C representing the tire s resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel S...

Page 309: ...ave all weather treads that provide traction in rain or snow However during the winter months in some climates you may need to use snow tires and occasionally cables for your tires WARNING When using snow tires make sure they are the same size and grade as the tires you normally use on your vehicle Do not use cables when using a temporary spare For full size tires use cables on the tires only in a...

Page 310: ...ry roads Make sure your suspension insulators and bumpers are not missing or worn to avoid damage to your vehicle Filling the Fuel Tank Removing the tethered fuel filler cap 1 Open the fuel door on the driver s side of the vehicle 2 Slowly unscrew the cap counterclockwise using caution to minimize the possibility of fuel spraying If the Service Engine Soon warning light comes on and stays on when ...

Page 311: ...market fuel filler cap the customer warranty may be void for any damage to the fuel tank and or fuel system A venting fuel tank is not an abnormal condition It may be caused by m too volatile a fuel for the weather conditions Service stations sometimes sell winter grade fuel in the summer m pulling a heavy load on hot days or at high altitudes m extended periods of idling with the engine RPM incre...

Page 312: ...rn it clockwise until you hear at least three clicks The ratcheting mechanism allows the fuel cap to be sealed without overtightening 5 Push the fuel door closed Choosing the Right Fuel Use only UNLEADED FUEL The use of leaded fuel is prohibited by law and could damage your vehicle The damage may not be covered by your warranty Your vehicle was not designed to use fuel containing manganese based a...

Page 313: ...ng conditions on the recommended octane fuel see your dealer or a qualified service technician to prevent any engine damage Fuel Quality If you are experiencing starting rough idle or hesitation problems try a different brand of fuel If the condition persists see your dealer or a qualified service technician The American Automobile Manufacturers Association AAMA issued a gasoline specification to ...

Page 314: ...y fuel by mouth WARNING Gasoline or gasoline blended with methanol can cause blindness and possible death when swallowed If any fuel is swallowed call a physician or poison control center immediately m Avoid breathing vapors while refueling m If fuel is splashed on the skin wash with soap and water m If fuel is splashed in the eyes remove contact lenses if worn flush with water for 15 minutes and ...

Page 315: ...e Fuel Economy Fuel economy is an estimate of the efficiency of your vehicle and can be calculated as Miles Per Gallon MPG or Liters Per 100 Kilometers L 100K Do not calculate fuel economy during your vehicle s break in period This would not be an accurate estimate of how much fuel your vehicle will normally use To calculate fuel economy 1 Fill the fuel tank completely and record the initial odome...

Page 316: ...r your style of driving The EPA fuel economy estimate is not a guarantee that you will achieve the fuel economy shown The following decrease fuel economy m Lack of regular scheduled maintenance m Rapid acceleration and excessive speed m Driving with your foot on the brake m Sudden stops m Extended engine idling m Using speed control in hilly terrain m Extended use of the A C defroster rear window ...

Page 317: ...ons in the engine or exhaust system can result in excessive exhaust system temperatures Under extreme conditions for example towing a trailer up a steep hill on a very hot day with a malfunctioning engine or exhaust system high exhaust system temperatures could be damaging To make sure that the catalytic converter and the other emission control parts continue to work properly m Use only unleaded f...

Page 318: ...s that cause more unburned fuel to reach the exhaust system can increase the temperature of the engine or exhaust system In general maintenance replacement or service of the emission control devices or systems in your new Ford Motor Company vehicle or engine may be performed at your expense by any automotive repair establishment or individual using automotive parts equivalent to those with which y...

Page 319: ...in the Warning Light and Gauges section of your owners guide Your vehicle may not pass the I M test with the Service Engine Soon light on If the vehicles powertrain system or battery has just been serviced the OBD II system is reset to a not ready for I M test condition To ready the OBD II system for I M testing a minimum of 30 minutes of city and highway driving is necessary as described below m ...

Page 320: ...t of your headlamps should be checked if m oncoming motorists frequently signal you to turn off your vehicle s high beams when you do not have the high beams on m the headlamps do not seem to give you enough light to see clearly at night m the headlamp beams are not pointed slightly down and to the right Headlamp Bulb The headlamps on your vehicle use replaceable bulbs When the lamp burns out simp...

Page 321: ...ned out bulb unless you can immediately replace it with a new one If a bulb is removed for an extended period of time contaminants may enter the headlamp and affect its performance Removing the headlamp bulb 1 Make sure that the engine is off and the headlamp switch on the instrument panel is in the OFF position 2 Remove the electrical connector from the bulb by pulling the connector away from the...

Page 322: ...ld the new bulb in place 4 Carefully remove the bulb assembly from its socket by gently pulling it rearward without turning 5 Do not touch the bulb with your skin or you could shatter the bulb Always grasp the bulb assembly from the plastic base 6 Be sure that you have the proper replacement bulb ready before you discard the burned out bulb Removing the headlamp bulb retaining ring 318 ...

Page 323: ... the grooves are aligned push the bulb into the socket until the plastic base contacts the rear of the socket Do not touch the glass with your fingers 2 Slip the retaining ring over the plastic base until it contacts the rear of the socket Lock the ring into the socket by rotating it until you feel a stop 3 Push the electrical connector into the rear of the plastic base until it snaps locking it i...

Page 324: ... to align it again Replacing the Bulbs There are several different types of replacement bulbs for your vehicle The following illustration indicates the proper method of removal and installation for each bulb The illustrations in this section will provide you with reference for changing many of the bulbs on your vehicle The replacement bulbs 320 ...

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Page 333: ...hemical industrial fallout Paint damage resulting from fallout is not related to a defect in paint materials or workmanship and therefore is not covered by warranty Ford however believes that continual improvement in customer satisfaction is a high priority For this reason Ford has authorized their dealers to repair at no charge to the owner the surfaces of new vehicles damaged by environmental fa...

Page 334: ...d rubber parts it can cause deterioration Cleaning the Exterior Lamps Do not use dry paper towel chemical solvents or abrasive cleaners to clean the lamps as these may cause scratches or crack the lamps Cleaning the Wheels Wash the wheels with the same detergent you use to wash your vehicle s body Do not use acid based wheel cleaners steel wool abrasives fuel or strong detergents These substances ...

Page 335: ...ssure fluid could penetrate sealed parts and assemblies causing damage or malfunctions m In order to avoid possible cracking of the engine block do not spray a hot engine with cold water m The alternator distributor and air intake must be covered Covering these components will help prevent water damage m Never wash or rinse the engine while it is running Water getting into the engine may cause int...

Page 336: ... a small hidden area of fabric If the fabric s color or texture is adversely affected by a particular cleaner do not use it Cleaning the Safety Belts Clean the safety belts with any mild soap solution that is recommended for cleaning upholstery or carpets Do not bleach or dye the belt because this may weaken it Cleaning the Instrument Panel Lens Clean the instrument panel lens with a soft cloth an...

Page 337: ...nce to protect against rust and damage Body m Wash your vehicle thoroughly to remove dirt grease oil tar or mud from exterior surfaces rear wheel housings and underside of front fenders m Touch up raw or primed metal to prevent rust m Cover chrome and stainless steel parts with a thick coat of auto wax to prevent discoloration Re wax as necessary when your vehicle is washed m Lubricate all hood do...

Page 338: ...torage 60 days or more fuel may deteriorate due to oxidation This can damage rubber and other polymers in the fuel system and may also clog small orifices Ford Gas Stabilizer should be added whenever actual or expected storage periods exceed 60 days Follow the instructions on the label The vehicle should then be operated at idle speed to circulate the additive throughout the fuel system A volatile...

Page 339: ... and covered with a light coat of grease Brakes m Make sure the brakes and parking brake are fully released Tires m Maintain recommended air pressure Miscellaneous m Make sure all linkages cables levers and clevis pins under the vehicle are covered with grease to prevent rust m Lubricate working parts to prevent corrosion Maintenance and Care 335 ...

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Page 341: ...Refill Capacities Motorcraft Parts and Lubricant Specifications Motorcraft Parts Capacities and Specifications 337 ...

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Page 343: ...Lubricant Specifications Automatic Transmission Fluid Capacities and Specifications 339 ...

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Page 345: ... service regularly 1 Automatic Transmission Fluid Dipstick 2 Engine Coolant Reservoir 3 Brake Fluid Reservoir 4 Air Filter 5 Battery 6 Engine Compartment Fuse and Relay Box 7 Radiator Cap 8 Engine Oil Filler Cap 9 Engine Oil Dipstick 10 Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir 11 Engine Compartment Relay Box 12 Power Steering Fluid Reservoir Capacities and Specifications 341 ...

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Page 347: ...on and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you your dealer or Ford Motor Company To contact NHTSA you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll free at 1 800 424 9393 or 202 366 0123 in Washington D C area or write to NHTSA U S Department of Transportation Was...

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Page 349: ...able in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands Roadside Assistance will cover the following m Mount your spare if you have a flat tire m Jump start your battery if it is dead m Unlock your vehicle if you are locked out m Bring you fuel if you run out m Tow your vehicle if you are stranded Even non warranty related tows like accidents or getting stuck in mud or snow are covered some exclusions apply su...

Page 350: ...ho wants to ensure your continued satisfaction You may however take your vehicle to any authorized Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer In most cases your dealer will be able to resolve your concern If you are not satisfied with the service you received from your dealership s service department talk to the service manager at the dealership If you still are not satisfied talk to the owner or general mana...

Page 351: ...e Center needs the following information m your telephone number s both business and home m the name of the dealer and the city where the dealership is located m the year and make of your vehicle m the date purchased m the current mileage on your vehicle m your 17 digit Vehicle Identification Number VIN If you still have a complaint involving a warranty dispute you may wish to contact the Dispute ...

Page 352: ...ners and lessees of qualifying Ford Motor Company vehicles The Dispute Settlement Board may not be available in all states Ford Motor Company reserves the right to change eligibility limitations modify procedures and or discontinue this service without notice and without incurring obligations What kinds of cases does the Board review The Board reviews all warranty performance complaints on Ford Me...

Page 353: ...f your application are not eligible Eligibility may differ according to state law For example see the unique brochures for California and Wisconsin purchasers lessees How does the Board work The Board consists of m three consumer representatives m a Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer Consumer candidates for Board membership are recruited and trained by an independent consulting firm Dealers are chosen...

Page 354: ... of occurrence s m the current mileage m the name of the dealer who sold or serviced the vehicle m a brief description of your unresolved concern m a brief summary of the action taken with the dealer and Ford Motor Company m the names if known of all the people you contacted at the dealership m a description of the action you expect to resolve your concern Should your case NOT qualify for review a...

Page 355: ...lication form After a case is reviewed the Board mails you a decision letter The Board also provides a form on which to accept or reject the Board s decision The decisions of the Board are binding on the dealer and Ford but not on consumers who may elect to pursue other remedies available to them under state and federal law Decisions of the Board may be presented as evidence by any party in subseq...

Page 356: ...on your vehicle ownership license m the year and make of your vehicle m the date purchased m the name of the dealer and the city where the dealership is located m the current mileage on your vehicle Mediation Arbitration Program Canada Only In those cases where you continue to feel that the efforts by Ford and the dealer to resolve a factory related vehicle service concern have been unsatisfactory...

Page 357: ...bligation call your CAMVAP Provincial Administrator directly at 1 800 207 0685 Getting Help Outside the U S and Canada Before you export your vehicle to a foreign country contact the appropriate foreign embassy or consulate to make sure local regulations do not prevent you from registering your vehicle Officials at the embassy can also help you decide whether you should import your vehicle to that...

Page 358: ...her foreign countries contact the nearest Ford dealership If the dealership cannot help you they can direct you to the appropriate Ford affiliate office If you buy your vehicle in North America and then relocate outside of the U S or Canada register your Vehicle Identification Number and new address with Ford Motor Company Export Operations FORD MOTOR COMPANY WORLDWIDE DIRECT MARKET OPERATIONS 155...

Page 359: ...results use the following or products of equivalent quality Many accessories for your vehicle are available through your local authorized dealer These accessories have been designed to meet your needs and are custom designed to complement the style and aerodynamics of your vehicle Some of the available accessories are listed here Accessories 355 ...

Page 360: ...arpeted Floor Mats Door Edge Guards Cleaners Waxes and Polishes Front End Cover Front End Mini Cover Lubricants and Oils Molded Running Boards Rear Air Deflector Side Window Shields Soft Luggage Cover Styled Wheel Protector Locks Super Seal Fabric Protector U S Only Super Seal Rustproofing U S Only Super Seal Undercoating U S Only Touch Up Paints Flat Splash Guards 356 ...

Page 361: ... shown on the Safety Compliance Certification Label Consult your dealer for specific weight information NOTE Devices that emit radio frequency RF energy such as AM FM radios mobile communication systems two way radios telephones and radio controlled security systems are subject to the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission FCC 47 CFR Parts 2 and 15 Any such system installed...

Page 362: ...mselves be damaged or their operation affected by the operation of the vehicle Citizens band CB transceivers garage door openers and other transmitters whose power output is 5 watts or less ordinarily will not affect vehicle operation NOTE Because Ford has no control over the operation or manufacture of such systems or their installation Ford cannot assume responsibility for any adverse effects or...

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Page 368: ...Front Exterior View 364 ...

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Page 370: ...Entrance View 366 ...

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Page 372: ...Instrument Cluster Electronic 368 ...

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Page 374: ...Instrument Cluster Standard 370 ...

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Page 376: ...Engine Compartment 372 ...

Page 377: ...341 Alcohol in fuel 310 Antenna radio see Electronic sound system 29 84 Antifreeze see Engine coolant 285 Anti lock brake system ABS description 215 noise 215 see also Brake 215 warninig light 9 Anti theft lug nuts and key 261 Anti theft system triggering 116 Appeals see Dispute settlement board 348 Assistance see Customer assistance 345 Audio system see Electronic sound system 29 Automatic transa...

Page 378: ...r vehicle 335 Brake fluid 282 brake warning light 9 checking and adding 282 description 282 specifications 283 339 Brakes 215 adjustment 215 anti lock 215 applying the brakes 218 brake warning light 9 fluid checking and adding 282 fluid refill capacities 282 fluid specifications 283 339 front disc 215 if brakes do not grip well 217 218 lubricant specifications 339 master cylinder 282 new brake lin...

Page 379: ...n see Child safety seats 153 Carbon monoxide in exhaust 212 Cargo net 111 Catalytic converter 313 Chains tires 305 Changing a tire 254 Charging system warning light 14 Child safety restraints 151 child safety belts 166 child safety seats 153 Child safety seats 153 and air bags 153 attaching with tether straps 160 automatic locking mode retractor 136 153 in front seat 153 in rear outboard seat 153 ...

Page 380: ...amps 330 fabric 332 headlamps 330 instrument panel 330 instrument panel lens 332 interior 332 plastic parts 330 polishing 329 rustproofing 330 safety belts 332 tail lamps 330 upholstery and interior trim 332 washing 329 waxing 329 wheels 330 Climate control system air conditioning 56 heating 56 Clock 40 Clutch fluid reservoir 282 Cold engine starting 208 Combination lap and shoulder belts 129 131 ...

Page 381: ...ng fan 276 Customer Assistance Centre Ford of Canada 352 D Daytime running light system 78 Defrost rear window 75 windshield 56 Dipstick 281 automatic transaxle fluid 291 engine oil 281 power steering fluid 289 289 Disabled vehicle see Towing 272 Dispute Settlement Board 348 Doors 97 door ajar warning light 15 lubricant specifications 339 Driving under special conditions heavy load 226 towing a tr...

Page 382: ...rgency brake parking brake 218 Emission control system 313 catalytic converter 313 emissions warranty 313 314 Engine check engine warning light 12 does not start 209 210 fuel injected engine starting 207 fuel pump shut off switch 210 preparing to start 207 207 service points 341 starting 207 starting after a collision 242 storing your vehicle 333 334 Engine block heater 210 Engine coolant 285 chec...

Page 383: ...gine oil 279 changing oil and oil filter 281 check oil warning light 14 checking and adding 281 dipstick 281 disposal 292 engine oil pressure warning light 14 filter specifications 337 low oil warning light 14 break in oils 5 specifications 279 synthetic oil 279 viscosity 279 Engine idle speed control 209 Exhaust fumes 212 F Fan engine fan avoiding injury 276 Federal Communications Commission 51 F...

Page 384: ... lever 306 337 fuel gauge 18 24 low fuel warning light 17 octane rating 308 309 quality 308 running out of fuel 311 safety information relating to automotive fuels 310 storing your vehicle 334 treating emergencies 310 Fuel cap 306 removing 306 replacing 306 307 Fuel filler door 306 remote release 306 Fuel filter specifications 337 Fuel gauge 18 24 Fuel pump shut off switch engine does not start 24...

Page 385: ...ge 18 24 odometer 20 speedometer 19 Gauges Mechanical engine coolant temperature gauge 18 23 fuel gauge 18 24 odometer 20 speedometer 19 tachometer 21 trip odometer 20 GAWR Gross Axle Weight Rating calculating 231 definition 226 230 driving with a heavy load 226 location 230 Gearshift automatic operation 221 column mounted 221 locking the gearshift 86 positions 221 shifting the gears 221 Gearshift...

Page 386: ...ecification 322 checking alignment 316 cleaning 330 daytime running lights 78 replacing bulbs 316 warning chime 18 Heating manual heating and air conditioning system 56 High beams indicator light 17 Hitch 234 Hood 277 latch location 277 lubrication specifications 339 release lever 277 working under the hood 276 I Identification Number Vehicle VIN 352 Idle relearning 272 276 speed 209 382 ...

Page 387: ... 258 storage 255 Jump starting your vehicle attaching cables 270 disconnecting cables 272 K Keys positions of the ignition 86 stuck in lock position 86 213 L Lamps bulb replacement specifications chart 322 checking 316 daytime running light system 78 hazard flashers 77 241 instrument panel dimming 79 replacing bulbs 316 trailer 235 Lane change indicator see Turn signal 87 Liftgate 102 Index 383 ...

Page 388: ...17 oil pressure 14 safety belt 11 service engine soon 12 turn signal indicator 87 Load limits 226 GAWR 226 GVWR 226 trailer towing 233 Lubricant specifications 339 Lug nuts 258 anti theft 261 tightening sequence 258 265 Luggage rack 239 M Maintenance see Servicing 275 Maintenance see servicing 275 Map pockets 126 Master cylinder brakes 282 Message center low washer fluid 17 Methanol in fuel 310 38...

Page 389: ...r 110 Motorcraft parts 337 O Octane rating 308 309 Odometer 20 description 20 trip odometer 20 Oil filter 281 Oil see Engine oil 279 Oil viscosity 279 Overdrive 223 Overseas offices 353 P Parking brake operation 218 warning light 9 Parts see Motorcraft Parts 337 PCV valve specifications 337 Power door locks 101 Power features door locks 101 mirrors 109 110 windows 106 Power steering dipstick 289 I...

Page 390: ...fety restraints adult 121 129 child 151 head 121 infant 151 153 Roadside assistance 345 Roadside emergencies 241 Roof rack 239 Rotating the tires 300 S Safety belts see Safety restraints 129 Safety Compliance Certification Label 231 Safety information relating to automotive fuels 310 Safety restraints adjusting the safety belts 131 137 automatic locking mode 136 automatic locking mode retractor 13...

Page 391: ... rear outboard 153 in rear seat 153 tether anchorage hardware 160 Seat belts see Safety restraints 129 Seats 121 child safety seats 153 cleaning upholstery 332 head restraints 121 Serial number VIN 352 Service concerns 346 Servicing your vehicle 275 precautions when servicing 276 servicing when you tow 272 Shift positions see Gearshift 221 Shoulder and lap belts see Safety restraints 129 131 Shoul...

Page 392: ...5 resetting 95 resuming a set speed 95 tap up tap down 95 when towing a trailer 236 Speedometer 19 Starting your vehicle preparing to start your vehicle 207 starting a cold engine 208 starting after a collision 242 Steering power 220 Steering wheel locking 86 tilting 91 Storage compartments 126 cargo net 111 map pockets 126 Storing your vehicle 333 Supplemental air bag readiness light 11 Supplemen...

Page 393: ...ing 300 snow tires and chains 305 spare tire 255 storing your vehicle 335 tire grades 301 303 treadwear 301 303 wear bands 301 wheel and tire matching 303 Towing a trailer see Trailer towing 227 Towing your vehicle 272 using wheel dollies 272 with a tow truck 272 Trailer Towing 227 Trailer towing tips 236 trailer brakes 235 trailer lamps 235 Transaxle automatic operation 221 fluid checking and add...

Page 394: ...ding calculating the load 231 understanding loading information 226 Vehicle storage 333 Ventilating your vehicle see Climate control 56 Viscosity see Engine oil 279 Voltmeter see Battery voltage gauge 14 W Warning chimes headlamps on 18 safety belt 11 Warranties radio 51 Warranty Information Booklet 3 Washer fluid 89 warning light 17 Weight limits GAWR GVWR 226 Wheel and tire matching 303 Wheel be...

Page 395: ...ement 303 Windows 106 manual windows operating 106 power windows operating 106 Windshield washing 89 Windshield washer fluid and wipers 89 checking and replacing wiper blades 297 low washer fluid light 17 operation 89 reservoir 284 specifications 284 variable interval wipers 89 Windshield wipers and washer 89 Wrecker towing 272 Index 391 ...

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