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Maintenance and care

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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 additives such as MMT.
Additionally, vehicles certified to
California emission standards
(indicated on the underhood
Vehicle Emission Control
Information label) are designed to
operate on California reformulated
gasolines. If California reformulated
gasoline is not available when you
refuel, your vehicle can be
operated on non-California fuels.
However, even though your engine
will perform adequately on other
gasolines, the performance of the
emission control devices and
systems may be adversely affected.
Repair of damage caused by a fuel
that your vehicle was not designed
for may not be covered by your
warranty.

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Summary of Contents for 1998 Mystique

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Page 2: ...tion 4 Controls and features 14 Seating and safety restraints 44 Starting and driving Starting 76 Driving 84 Roadside emergencies 107 Servicing Maintenance and care 125 Capacities and specifications 183 Reporting safety defects U S only 189 Index 190 1 ...

Page 3: ...rication materials are significant steps toward this aim BREAKING IN YOUR VEHICLE There are no particular breaking in rules for your vehicle Simply avoid driving too fast during the first 1 600 km 1 000 miles Vary speeds frequently This is necessary to give the moving parts a chance to break in WARNINGS How can you reduce the risk of personal injury and prevent possible damage to others your vehic...

Page 4: ...e time of printing Ford may change the contents without notice and without incurring obligation If possible you should avoid hard braking for the first 1 600 km 1 000 miles From 1 600 km 1 000 miles onwards you can gradually increase the performance of your vehicle up to the permitted maximum speeds ...

Page 5: ...oglamp control Page 26 Horn Page 25 Tilt steering wheel lever Page 16 Instrument panel dimmer switch Page 24 Ignition switch Page 29 Speed control Page 17 Power mirrors CHECK ENGINE O D OFF Off Res Set Acc Coast On MIRRORS NORMAL 1 2 0 3 x 1000 4 5 6 7 8 0 0 0 12 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 1 10 120 130 MPH 20 40 60 55 80 120 100 140 160 180 200 E F 1 2 UNLEADED FUEL ONLY BRAKE ...

Page 6: ...y differ from those shown here However the page references given still apply POWER AUDIO AM FM SCAN SEEK 3 1 2 6 4 5 ANS SIDE 1 2 EJECT VOLUME DEF LO HI OFF PNL FLR PANEL A C FLOOR FLR DEF MAX A C I0 20 Page 19 Climate control system Page 42 Anti theft system status indicator Electronic sound system refer to Audio Guide if equipped ...

Page 7: ...nition is turned on and the engine is off The light also illuminates when the battery is not charging properly and the vehicle may require electrical system service 0 0 0 12 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 1 10 120 130 MPH 20 40 60 55 80 120 100 140 160 180 200 100 E F 1 2 UNLEADED FUEL ONLY 1 2 0 3 x 1000 4 5 6 7 8 NORMAL BRAKE CHECK ENGINE TRACTION CONTROL O D OFF INSTRUMENT CLUSTER LIGHTS...

Page 8: ...ever is pressed and overdrive is turned off Indicates the status of the transaxle and will flash steadily if a malfunction is detected If the flashing persists have your transaxle serviced by your dealer or a qualified service technician as soon as possible If the condition persists your transaxle may be damaged TRACTION CONTROL O D OFF TRACTION CONTROL O D OFF Low coolant if equipped Briely illum...

Page 9: ...INE Air bag readiness Briefly illuminates when the ignition is turned on If the light fails to illuminate continues to flash or remains on have the system serviced immediately 0 0 0 12 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 1 10 120 130 MPH 20 40 60 55 80 120 100 140 160 180 200 100 E F 1 2 UNLEADED FUEL ONLY 1 2 0 3 x 1000 4 5 6 7 8 NORMAL BRAKE CHECK ENGINE TRACTION CONTROL O D OFF Low fuel Illum...

Page 10: ...tem ABS if equipped Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned on and the engine is off If the light stays on or continues to flash the ABS needs to be serviced Engine oil pressure Briefly illuminates when the ignition is turned on and the engine is off The light also illuminates when engine oil pressure has been lost Refer to the Maintenance and care chapter to check the engine oil level...

Page 11: ... does not illuminate if the driver s safety belt is fastened low coolant low fuel engine oil pressure check engine and air bag readiness If any of these lights do not illuminate see your dealer or qualified service technician 0 0 0 12 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 1 10 120 130 MPH 20 40 60 55 80 120 100 140 160 180 200 100 E F 1 2 UNLEADED FUEL ONLY 1 2 0 3 x 1000 4 5 6 7 8 NORMAL BRAKE CH...

Page 12: ...arning chime Sounds when the key is left in the off lock or accessory position and the driver s door is open Safety belt warning chime For information on the safety belt warning chime refer to the Seating and safety restraints chapter Air bag supplemental restraint system SRS warning chime For information on the SRS warning chime refer to the Seating and safety restraints chapter ...

Page 13: ...on the engine is overheating Switch off the ignition and determine the source of the problem Refer to Checking and adding engine coolant in the Maintenance and care chapter 0 0 0 12 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 1 10 120 130 MPH 20 40 60 55 80 120 100 140 160 180 200 100 E F 1 2 UNLEADED FUEL ONLY 1 2 0 3 x 1000 4 5 6 7 8 NORMAL BRAKE CHECK ENGINE TRACTION CONTROL O D OFF INSTRUMENT CLUSTE...

Page 14: ...55 80 120 100 140 160 180 200 100 Speedometer Odometer Trip odometer Reset button E F 1 2 UNLEADED FUEL ONLY Fuel gauge The fuel gauge displays the approximate level of usable fuel left in the fuel reservoir Tachometer Indicates the engine speed in revolutions per minute rpm 1 2 0 3 x 1000 4 5 6 7 8 Speedometer Indicates the current vehicle speed Odometer Registers the total mileage of the vehicle...

Page 15: ...70 80 90 100 1 10 120 130 MPH 20 40 60 55 80 120 100 140 160 180 200 E F 1 2 UNLEADED FUEL ONLY 1 2 0 3 x 1000 4 5 6 7 8 NORMAL BRAKE CHECK ENGINE TRACTION CONTROL O D OFF I0 20 Off Res Set Acc Coast On INSTRUMENT PANEL CONTROLS Headlamp control Lamps off Turn one position clockwise Parking lamps instrument panel lamps license plate lamps and tail lamps on Turn two positions clockwise Headlamps on...

Page 16: ...sition the vehicle has a fully released parking brake and the headlamp system is in the off position Foglamp control if equipped Pull out the control while the headlamps are on to turn the foglamps on Push the control in to deactivate the foglamps The daytime running light DRL system will not illuminate the tail lamps and parking lamps Turn on your headlamps at dusk Failure to do so may result in ...

Page 17: ...tched on Rear window defroster if equipped Press the defroster control to clear the rear window of thin ice and fog The ignition must be in the on position to operate the rear window defroster The defroster turns off automatically after 10 minutes or when the ignition is turned to the off position To manually turn off the defroster push the control again ...

Page 18: ... the desired direction Then turn the control back to the center position MIRRORS MIRRORS POWER AUDIO AM FM SCAN SEEK 3 1 2 6 4 5 ANS SIDE 1 2 EJECT VOLUME DEF LO HI OFF PNL FLR PANEL A C FLOOR FLR DEF MAX A C 0 0 0 12 3 0 0 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 MPH 20 40 60 55 80 120 100 140 160 180 200 E F 1 2 UNLEADED FUEL ONLY 1 2 0 3 x 1000 4 5 6 7 8 NORMAL BRAKE CHECK ENGINE TRACTION...

Page 19: ...urs press the H button to advance the minutes press the M button To advance rapidly depress and hold the corresponding button Hours Minutes I0 20 Audio system For information on the audio system refer to the Audio Guide Digital clock Switch the ignition on The clock can be set to either 12 or 24 hour format Controls and features 18 ...

Page 20: ...8 NORMAL BRAKE CHECK ENGINE TRACTION CONTROL O D OFF I0 20 Off Res Set Acc Coast On Climate controls Vents Airflow from the vents may be adjusted by moving the horizontal control or vertically adjusting the vent according to your airflow preference Your vehicle has one of the following climate control systems Manual heating system Manual heating and air conditioning system In some modes the two sy...

Page 21: ...ion The A C compressor if equipped operates in the positions marked OFF PNL FLR PANEL A C FLOOR DEF FLR DEF MAX A C Fan speed Turn the fan speed control to the desired speed LO HI Temperature Turn the temperature control to the desired mix of warm or cool air left for cooler and right for warmer ...

Page 22: ... functions if the outside temperature is above 10 C 50 F LO HI OFF PNL FLR PANEL A C FLOOR DEF FLR DEF MAX A C Using A C mode if equipped The A C mode directs outside conditioned air to flow through the instrument panel vents The A C mode can be used for heating ventilating and air conditioning The A C compressor only functions in the A C mode if the outside temperature is above 10 C 50 F LO HI OF...

Page 23: ... fan will shut off Drive with the climate control system on either in heating or A C mode to reduce humidity in your vehicle Using the PNL FLR mode The panel floor mode directs outside air to flow through both the panel and floor vents LO HI OFF PNL FLR PANEL A C FLOOR DEF FLR DEF MAX A C LO HI OFF PNL FLR PANEL A C FLOOR DEF FLR DEF MAX A C Using the FLOOR mode The floor mode directs outside air ...

Page 24: ... defogging and demisting the front windshield the defrost mode of your vehicle also has the capability to demist the front side windows The A C compressor if equipped will function to dehumidify the windows provided the outside temperature is above 10 C 50 F LO HI OFF PNL FLR PANEL A C FLOOR DEF FLR DEF MAX A C Passenger compartment air filter Your vehicle is equipped with an air filter that remov...

Page 25: ...should not be left in this position for too long to avoid discharging the battery unnecessarily 3 Ignition switched on all electrical circuits operational Warning and indicator lights illuminate This key position is for normal driving 4 Starter motor activated Release the key as soon as the engine starts 3 4 2 1 MIRRORS 0 0 0 12 3 0 0 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 MPH 20 40 60 55 ...

Page 26: ... 10 120 130 MPH 20 40 60 55 80 120 100 140 160 180 200 E F 1 2 UNLEADED FUEL ONLY 1 2 0 3 x 1000 4 5 6 7 8 NORMAL BRAKE CHECK ENGINE TRACTION CONTROL O D OFF I0 20 Off Res Set Acc Coast On Tilt steering Pull the locking lever on the steering column cover up to adjust the steering column position Secure the wheel by pushing the locking lever down Never adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is...

Page 27: ...rn traffic of vehicle breakdown or approaching danger Depress to activate Depress again to switch off The hazard lights can be operated when the ignition is off Off Res Set Acc Coast On Off Res Set Acc Coast On Horn Press the pad The horn can be operated when the ignition is off ...

Page 28: ...200 E F 1 2 UNLEADED FUEL ONLY 1 2 0 3 x 1000 4 5 6 7 8 NORMAL BRAKE CHECK ENGINE TRACTION CONTROL O D OFF I0 20 Off Res Set Acc Coast On Multi function switch The turn signal functions are available only with the ignition switch on Right turn signal Move the lever up Left turn signal Move the lever down Flash to pass Pull the lever toward you and release quickly for flash to pass operation High b...

Page 29: ...tion High push lever up to the third position For a single wipe push the lever downward Windshield wipers and washer Intermittent wiper control if equipped Rotate the variable intermittent wiper control to the desired speed 1 Short time interval 6 Extended time interval Washer Pull the lever toward the steering wheel The washer operates in conjunction with the windshield wipers ...

Page 30: ...ff the previously programmed set speed will be erased To turn speed control on Press On POWER AUDIO AM FM SCAN SEEK 3 1 2 6 4 5 ANS SIDE 1 2 EJECT VOLUME MIRRORS DEF LO HI OFF PNL FLR PANEL A C FLOOR FLR DEF MAX A C 0 0 0 12 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 1 10 120 130 MPH 20 40 60 55 80 120 100 140 160 180 200 E F 1 2 UNLEADED FUEL ONLY 1 2 0 3 x 1000 4 5 6 7 8 NORMAL BRAKE CHECK ENGINE...

Page 31: ...speed This is normal Speed control cannot reduce the vehicle speed if it increases above the set speed on a downhill If your vehicle speed is faster than the set speed while driving on a downhill in overdrive you may want to shift to the next lower gear to reduce your vehicle speed Res Set Acc Coast Res Set Acc Coast If your vehicle slows down more than 16 km h 10 mph below your set speed on an up...

Page 32: ...ed vehicle speed is reached press Set Acc To set a higher speed Press and hold Set Acc Release when the desired set speed is reached or press and release Set Acc Each press will increase the set speed by 1 6 km h 1 mph or accelerate with your accelerator pedal then press Set Acc You may accelerate with the accelerator pedal at any time during speed control usage Releasing the accelerator pedal wil...

Page 33: ...st To return to a set speed Press Res For Res to operate the vehicle speed must be faster than 48 km h 30 mph To disengage speed control Depress the brake pedal Disengaging the speed control will not erase the previously programmed set speed ...

Page 34: ...amps are operated by separate on off switches and can be adjusted to point in the desired direction Open Lift Close Sunroof if equipped The electric sunroof can be operated only when the ignition is switched on To open and close the sunroof Press the rear part of the control on the rocker switch in the roof console to open the sunroof Press the front control to close it OVERHEAD CONTROLS To lift t...

Page 35: ...t each door position All of the windows can be controlled from the control on the driver s door The passenger s door window and the rear windows can be operated individually with separate door controls on the respective door AUTO One touch down feature driver only Briefly press the control to the second action point the window opens automatically Press again to stop the window while it is in motio...

Page 36: ...SOUS VERROUILLEE LOCKED WHEN LOCKED DOOR WON T OPEN FROM INSIDE VERROULEE AINSI LA PORTE NE PEUT S OUVRIR DE L INTERIEUR CHILD LOCK BELOW SECURITE ENFANTS CI DESSOUS VERROUILLEE LOCKED WHEN LOCKED DOOR WON T OPEN FROM INSIDE VERROULEE AINSI LA PORTE NE PEUT S OUVRIR DE L INTERIEUR Rear door childproof safety locks When the lever in the rear door lock is pushed inwards the door can be opened only f...

Page 37: ...n the luggage compartment To disable the remote luggage compartment release depress the control on the luggage compartment latch that is marked in orange before closing the luggage compartment FLOOR MOUNTED CONTROLS Parking brake For information on the parking brake refer to Preparing to start the vehicle in the Starting chapter ...

Page 38: ...d Standard in Canada Position the floor mat in the footwell Place the mat eyelet over the pointed end of the retention post from the rear and rotate forward to install Adjust the floor mat position to allow proper operation of accelerator pedal brake pedal and clutch pedal if equipped To remove lift the floor mat just forward of the retention post and rotate it rearward to disengage it from the re...

Page 39: ...sonal alarm feature The remote entry feature only operates with the ignition in the off position Locking the doors Press the LOCK control To signal that the doors are locked press the LOCK control again within five seconds The doors will lock again and the horn will sound Unlocking the doors Press the UNLOCK control to open the driver s door To unlock the other doors press the UNLOCK control a sec...

Page 40: ...NIC control again or turn the ignition key to the on position U N L O C K L O C K P A N I C T R U N K T R U N K U N L O C K L O C K P A N I C Replacing the batteries The transmitter is powered by two coin type three volt lithium batteries A decrease in operating range can be caused by battery failure weather conditions or structures around the vehicle Replacement batteries for the remote entry sys...

Page 41: ... two following conditions 1 The device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation To replace the batteries 1 Twist a thin coin between the two halves of the transmitter Do not take the front part of the transmitter apart 2 Remove the old batteries 3 Place the positive side of the new batteries...

Page 42: ...SCAN SEEK 3 1 2 6 4 5 ANS SIDE 1 2 EJECT VOLUME DEF LO HI OFF PNL FLR PANEL A C FLOOR FLR DEF MAX A C E F 1 2 UNLEADED FUEL ONLY BRAKE I0 20 Res Set Acc Coast Automatic arming The system is armed five seconds after switching off the ignition The armed status is indicated when the control light flashes every two seconds Automatic disarming Switching on the ignition disarms the system if the correct...

Page 43: ...e minute and then repeatedly at irregular intervals the system did not recognize the key code Remove the key and try again If the control light illuminates continuously for approximately one minute and then flashes repeatedly at irregular intervals a system malfunction has occurred Have the malfunction repaired by your dealer or a qualified technician as soon as possible To ensure a trouble free e...

Page 44: ...4 If successful the theft warning indicator will glow for two seconds and the vehicle can be started Repeat until all chosen keys have been programmed The control light illuminates to indicate a successful programming operation Repeat the procedure to program additional keys Your dealer can also delete keys already programmed The system is maintenance free If keys become lost you must have your de...

Page 45: ...ad restraint forward or backward to the desired angle SEATING Manually adjusting the seats Pull the lever located inside the front edge of the seat to move the seat forward or backward Pull the lever on the outside of the seat to recline the seat HEAD RESTRAINTS Never adjust the driver s seat or seatback when the vehicle is moving ...

Page 46: ...nt control in the respective direction to adjust the seat seatback and lumbar as follows 1 2 3 4 6 5 Seat 1 Forward and backward 2 Height of the entire seat 3 Height of the front of the seat 4 Height of the rear of the seat Seatback 5 Seatback inclination Lumbar support 6 Lumbar support ...

Page 47: ...ee point safety belt you can unbuckle the end of the belt from the small buckle on the seat cushion and let the retractor reel it up Reconnect the belt tongue to the buckle when you fold the seat back up To raise the rear seatback push the seatback upward until it locks in place Make sure it is firmly latched by pushing forward and back on it Check to see that the seat and seatback are latched sec...

Page 48: ...he lap belt snug and low across the hips Lock the doors of your vehicle before driving to lessen the risk of the door coming open in a collision Cargo should always be secured to prevent it from shifting and causing damage to the vehicle or harm to passengers To prevent the risk of injury make sure children sit where they can be properly restrained SAFETY RESTRAINTS Front and rear seat occupants i...

Page 49: ...r belts The front and rear seat passenger safety belts have two types of locking modes Using safety restraints properly Each seating position in your vehicle has a specific safety belt assembly which is made up of one buckle and one tongue that are designed to be used as a pair Use the shoulder belt on the outside shoulder only Never wear the shoulder belt under the arm Never swing it around your ...

Page 50: ... installed in the vehicle For information on the proper use of a child safety seat refer to Child safety seats later in this chapter Vehicle sensitive emergency locking mode The vehicle sensitive mode is the normal retractor mode which locks the belts in response to vehicle movement For example if the driver brakes suddenly turns a corner sharply or your vehicle receives an impact of 8 km h 5 mph ...

Page 51: ...rgency locking mode Using automatic locking mode The automatic locking mode must be used when installing a child safety seat in any passenger seat 1 Buckle the combination lap and shoulder belt 2 Grasp the shoulder belt portion and pull downward until the entire belt is extracted 3 Allow the belt to retract As the belt retracts you will hear a clicking sound This indicates that the safety belt is ...

Page 52: ...ide up 2 Pull down on the height adjuster to make sure that it is locked in place Position the shoulder belt height adjuster so that the belt rests across the middle of your shoulder Be sure the shoulder belt is properly positioned on your shoulder each time you use the belt If the shoulder belt is off your shoulder on your upper arm or neck there is a greater risk of severe injury in a collision ...

Page 53: ... until a distinct click is heard This buckle should be left buckled except when the seatback is folded down and cargo that might damage the seatbelt or get it dirty is being hauled Pull the seat belt across the hips and insert the big sliding tongue into the appropriate buckle until a distinct click is heard Should the center rear belt need to be unlatched from its anchorage a thin probe is requir...

Page 54: ...er as the safety belt Manufacturer identification is on the label located at the end of the webbing Do not use the extension to change the fit of the shoulder belt across the torso Conditions of operation If the driver s safety belt is not buckled before the ignition key is turned to on the safety belt indicator illuminates for 1 2 minutes and the warning chime sounds for 4 8 seconds If the driver...

Page 55: ...sufficient severity while the safety belt is in use the safety belt buckle will pull out of the sleeve so that all or part of the orange portion of the lavel is visible Whenever the orange portion of the label is visible the safety belt must be replaced WARNING Replace buckle assembly if this vehicle is in a collision or if any orange portion of this label is visible See Owner Guide Failure to rep...

Page 56: ...r body injuries AIR BAG SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM SRS POWER AUDIO AM FM SCAN SEEK 3 1 2 6 4 5 ANS SIDE 1 2 EJECT VOLUME MIRRORS DEF LO HI OFF PNL FLR PANEL A C FLOOR FLR DEF MAX A C T C OFF 0 0 0 12 3 0 0 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 MPH 20 40 60 55 80 120 100 140 160 180 200 E F 1 2 UNLEADED FUEL ONLY 1 2 0 3 x 1000 4 5 6 7 8 NORMAL BRAKE CHECK ENGINE TRACTION CONTROL O D OF...

Page 57: ...s For additional important safety information read all information on safety restraints in this guide Children should always wear safety belts Failure to follow these instructions may increase the risk of injury in a collision Do not attempt to service repair or modify the air bag Supplemental Restraint System or its fuses See your Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer Do not place objects or mount equip...

Page 58: ...stem Rather it means the forces were not of the type sufficient to cause activation The air bags inflate and deflate rapidly upon activation After air bag deployment it is normal to notice a smoke like powdery residue or smell the burned propellant This may consist of cornstarch talcum powder to lubricate the bag or sodium compounds e g baking soda that result from the combustion process that infl...

Page 59: ...nternal circuits and the supplemental air bag electrical system readiness including the impact sensors the system wiring the air bag system readiness light the air bag back up power and the air bag ignitors 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 the unrepaired area will increase the risk of injury in a collisio...

Page 60: ...s light will either flash or stay lit The readiness light will not illuminate after ignition is turned on A group of five beeps will be heard The tone pattern will repeat periodically until the problem and light are repaired If any of these things happen even intermittently have the SRS serviced at your dealership or by a qualified technician immediately Unless serviced the system may not function...

Page 61: ... Disposal of air bags and air bag equipped vehicles For disposal of air bags or air bag equipped vehicles see your local dealership or a qualified technician Air bags MUST BE disposed of by qualified personnel Res Coast Set Acc Off On ...

Page 62: ...at and using a safety belt properly 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 Do not leave children unreliable adults or pets unattended in your vehicle To prevent the risk of injury make sure children sit where they can be properly restrained Wh...

Page 63: ...al and state or provincial laws for specific requirements regarding the safety of children in your vehicle 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 Always follow the instructions and warnings that come with any infant or child restraint you might use When possible place children in the rear se...

Page 64: ... vehicle If the shoulder belt portion of a combination lap and shoulder belt can be positioned so it does not cross or rest in front of the child s face or neck the child should wear the lap and shoulder belt Moving the child closer to the center of the vehicle may help provide a good shoulder belt fit If the shoulder belt cannot be properly positioned move the child to one of the seats with a lap...

Page 65: ...he child and provide a shorter firmer seating posture and better fit of lap and shoulder belts on the child A belt positioning booster seat 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 lower legs hang over the edge...

Page 66: ...se the built in child seat only if the child is at least one year old weighs 10 27 kg 22 60 lbs and the child s shoulders fit below the shoulder harness slots on the built in child seat Children not meeting these requirements should be secured in an aftermarket seat Refer to Child safety seats in this chapter Built in child seat All built in child restraints including seats buckles retractors seat...

Page 67: ...ealer or a qualified technician for child seat repair The belts will not remain snug during a collision if the retractor is not functioning properly Child seat interlock safety feature The interlock ensures that a child is not placed in the integrated child seat when the folding seatback is not securely latched It prevents the seatback from being unlatched while the child seat is in use When the c...

Page 68: ...your child in the built in child seat 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 Never use the built in child seat as a booster cushion with the adult safety belts A child using the adult belts could slide forward and out from under the safety belts The rear seatback must...

Page 69: ... apart to open the chest clip Then release the lower half of belt by pressing the red button 5 Place the child on the child seat and position the shoulder belts over each shoulder 3 Read all the information and warnings on the child seat cushion and shoulder safety belt Make sure the child is not too large for the child seat ...

Page 70: ...ap portion of the belts toward you to make sure the crotch safety belt buckle is properly fastened and the retractor is locked 9 If the belts become too tight unbuckle the crotch safety belt buckle to unlock the retractors then reinsert both belt tongues 6 Insert either the left or the right safety belt tongue into the single opening of the crotch safety belt buckle it doesn t matter which tongue ...

Page 71: ...your dealer or a qualified technician after any collision If the child seat was in use during a collision Ford recommends replacing it Built in child restraints not in use during a collision should be inspected and replaced if either damage or improper operation is noted Removing your child from the built in child seat 1 Squeeze the tabs on the top and the bottom of the chest clip and pull the hal...

Page 72: ... capable of providing a tether anchorage For more information on top tether straps see Attaching safety seats with tether straps in this chapter When installing a child safety seat Use the correct safety belt buckle for that seating postion Make sure the tongue is securely fastened in the buckle Keep the buckle release button pointing up and away from the safety seat with the tongue between the ch...

Page 73: ...ulder belt and then grasp the shoulder belt and lap belt together 3 While holding the shoulder and lap belt portions together route the tongue through the child seat according to the child seat manufacturer s instructions Be sure the belt webbing is not twisted When using forward facing child seats move the passenger seat as far back from the instrument panel as possible Never secure rear facing i...

Page 74: ...o retract The belt will click as it retracts to indicate it is in the automatic locking mode 7 Pull the lap belt portion across the child seat toward the buckle and pull up on the shoulder belt while pushing down with your knee on the child seat 4 Insert the belt tongue into the proper buckle for that seating position until you hear and feel the latch engage Make sure the tongue is latched securel...

Page 75: ...ould not be able to pull more belt out If the retractor is not locked unbuckle the belt and repeat steps two through nine Check to make sure the child seat is properly secured before each use Attaching safety seats with tether straps Some manufacturers make safety seats that include a tether strap that goes over the back of the vehicle seat and attaches to an anchoring point Other manufacturers of...

Page 76: ...he belt and tighten the tether strap To install a tethered child safety seat in the rear seat you will need tether anchor hardware Tether anchor hardware Tether anchor hardware kits part number 613D74 including instructions may be obtained at no charge from any Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer All vehicles built for sale in Canada include a tether anchor hardware kit Tighten the anchor according to ...

Page 77: ...s per minute rpm When the engine starts the idle rpm runs faster to warm the engine If the engine idle speed does not slow down automatically have the vehicle checked by your dealer or a qualified servcie technician Do not allow the vehicle to idle for more than ten minutes Do not park idle or drive your vehicle in dry grass or other dry ground cover The emission system heats up the engine compart...

Page 78: ...least 2 5 cm 1 inch AUTO OFF PLN FLR PANEL A C FLOOR DEF FLR DEF MAX A C Adjust the heating or air conditioning to bring in fresh air Do not start your vehicle in a closed garage or in other enclosed areas Exhaust fumes can be toxic Always open the garage door before you start the engine See Guarding against exhaust fumes in this chapter for more instructions ...

Page 79: ...ecautions to avoid its dangerous effects Have the exhaust and body ventilation system checked whenever the vehicle is raised for service the sound of the exhaust system changes the vehicle has been damaged in a collision 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 h...

Page 80: ...void pressing the accelerator pedal before or during starting Only use the accelerator pedal when you have difficulty starting the engine For more information on starting the vehicle refer to Starting the engine in this chapter Before starting the vehicle 1 Make sure all vehicle occupants have buckled their safety belts For more information on safety belts and their proper usage refer to the Seati...

Page 81: ... sure the parking brake is set Push the clutch pedal to the floor Otherwise the engine will not crank turn over Put the gearshift into neutral If starting a vehicle with an automatic transaxle Make sure the parking brake is set Make sure the gearshift is in P Park ...

Page 82: ... key to start Make sure the following lights illuminate briefly If a light fails to illuminate have the vehicle serviced by your dealer or a qualified service technician If the driver s safety belt is fastened the warning light does not illuminate BRAKE CHECK ENGINE ...

Page 83: ... OR the temperature is below 12 C 10 F depress the accelerator pedal and start the engine while holding the accelerator pedal down Release accelerator pedal when the engine starts Vehicles equipped with the 2 0 l engine If the engine fails to start continue to crank with the accelerator depressed about 1 4 of the way down and hold that position until the engine starts DO NOT crank for more than 30...

Page 84: ...gly recommended if you live in a region where temperatures reach 23 C 10 F or below For best results plug the heater in at least three hours before starting the vehicle Using the heater for more than three hours will not harm the engine so the heater can be plugged in the night before starting the vehicle To prevent electrical shock do not use your heater with ungrounded electrical systems or two ...

Page 85: ...wheels are prevented from locking even when the brakes are firmly applied helping to ensure that the vehicle can be steered and the driver can avoid obstacles Operation of the anti lock braking system The anti lock braking system is not employed during normal braking It becomes operational only when it senses differences in the rotational speed of the road wheels indicating that they are about to ...

Page 86: ...you must also depress the clutch pedal The anti lock braking system will be activated immediately allowing you to retain full steering control of your vehicle and providing there is sufficient space will enable you to avoid obstacles We recommend that you familiarize yourself with this braking technique However avoid taking any unnecessary risks 2 Steer around the obstacle No matter how hard you b...

Page 87: ...e button 2 Pull the handle upward to disengage the brake 3 Push handle downward to the off position Always set the parking brake fully and make sure that the gearshift is securely latched in P Park automatic transaxle or in 1 first manual transaxle To prevent personal injury do not release the parking brake while outside the vehicle ...

Page 88: ...t prevents the gearshift lever from being moved from the P Park position unless the brake pedal is depressed TRANSAXLE OPERATION Putting your vehicle in gear You must push the thumb button to move the gearshift to the position you choose To operate 1 Start the engine 2 Depress and hold the brake pedal 3 Move the gearshift lever out of P Park ...

Page 89: ...se has blown and the vehicle s brakelamps may not be working Refer to Fuses and relays in the Roadside emergencies chapter If you cannot move the gearshift lever from P Park with the brake pedal depressed 1 Turn the ignition off and remove the ignition key 2 Apply the parking brake and the brake pedal 3 Insert a screwdriver or similar item about 5 cm 2 inches into the square opening to the right o...

Page 90: ... in the desired position release the brake pedal and use the accelerator as necessary Driving Never leave a vehicle unattended while it is running P Park Always come to a complete stop before shifting into P Park This locks the transaxle and prevents the front wheels from rotating R Reverse The vehicle only moves backward Always come to a complete stop before shifting in or out of R Reverse P Park...

Page 91: ...ift position This is the normal driving mode for the best fuel economy The transaxle operates in gears one through four The O D light is off not illuminated during normal vehicle operation Overdrive can be deactivated by pressing the transaxle control switch TCS located on the gearshift handle The O D OFF indicator light will illuminate in the instrument cluster N Neutral The wheels of the transax...

Page 92: ...g the transaxle control switch TCS located on the gearshift handle The O D OFF indicator light will illuminate in the instrument cluster Transaxle operates in gears one through three To return to overdrive mode press the transaxle control switch The O D OFF indicator light will extinguish When starting your vehicle the transaxle will automatically return to normal overdrive mode when the D Drive g...

Page 93: ... First position at high speeds causes the transaxle to downshift through the gears and will shift to 1 First after the vehicle decelerates to the transaxle first gear designed speed Do not go faster then 60 km h 38 mph in this gear 2 Second Use the 2 Second position to start up on slippery roads or to provide additional braking on downgrades When your vehicle is in 2 Second it automatically starts...

Page 94: ...anual transaxle 1 Hold down the brake pedal 2 Depress the clutch pedal 3 Put the gearshift lever in neutral 4 Start the vehicle 5 Put the gearshift in 1 First or R Reverse 6 Release the clutch slowly while pressing gradually down on the accelerator pedal Do not drive with your foot resting on the clutch pedal Do not use the clutch to hold your vehicle at a standstill while waiting on a hill These ...

Page 95: ... 14 25 33 48 40 53 77 mph 12 20 29 40 km h 19 32 64 First to second Second to third Third to fourth Fourth to fifth During acceleration During cruise 46 2 5 litre engine 5 speed transaxle shift speed schedules km h mph km h mph 10 20 31 40 16 32 50 64 14 25 33 45 22 40 53 73 Shift from First to second Second to third Third to fourth Fourth to fifth Recommended upshifts During acceleration During c...

Page 96: ...le 2 Depress the clutch pedal to the floor and place the gearshift lever in the neutral position Do not release the clutch pedal 3 If the following direction is not followed a grinding noise may occur Wait a miminum of three seconds before attempting to shift into R Reverse gear 4 Push the gearshift lever completely to the right pull up the ring on the stalk of the gearshift lever and then pull re...

Page 97: ...ght Base curb weight plus the payload weight The GVW is not a limit or a specification Payload Combined maximum allowable weight of passengers cargo and optional equipment Base curb weight Weight of the vehicle including any standard equipment fluids and lubricants It does not include passengers or aftermarket equipment ...

Page 98: ... designed to tow GAWR Gross Axle Weight Rating Carrying capacity for each axle system front and rear The GAWR is specific to each vehicle and is listed on the Safety Compliance Certification Label on the driver s door pillar GVWR Gross Vehicle Weight Rating Maximum total weight of the base vehicle passengers optional equipment and cargo The GVWR is specific to each vehicle and is listed on the Saf...

Page 99: ...weight capacities than the originals because they might lower the vehicle s GVWR and GAWR Replacement tires with a higher weight limit than the originals do not increase the GVWR and GAWR limitations In high altitudes engines will lose power at a rate of 3 power per 300 m 1 000 ft increase in elevation A reduction in GVW and GCW is recommended for maximum vehicle performance Do not exceed the GVWR...

Page 100: ... a safety belt properly Driving with a heavy load The total weight of the vehicle plus the total weight of passengers and cargo should never exceed the GVWR The weight that the vehicle carries over the front and rear axles should never exceed the GAWR for the respective axle The weight limits of your vehicle s tires affect the GVWR and GAWR limitations Using tires with higher weight limits than th...

Page 101: ...ntal area Do not drive faster than 72 km h 45 mph while towing a 454 kg 1 000 lb trailer Your vehicle does not come from the factory fully equipped to tow No towing packages are available through Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealers Trailer towing puts additional loads on your vehicle s engine transaxle axle brakes tires and suspension For your safety and to maximize vehicle performance be sure to use ...

Page 102: ...tion when driving while trailer towing Refer to Driving while towing a trailer in this chapter Service your vehicle more frequently if you tow a trailer Refer to the severe duty schedule in the Service Guide Do not tow a trailer until your vehicle has been driven at least 800 km 500 miles Refer to the instructions included with towing accessories for the proper installation and adjustment specific...

Page 103: ...her than 80 km 50 miles Towing in hilly terrain Towing frequently Towing trailers beyond the maximum recommended gross trailer weight exceeds the limit of the vehicle and could result in engine damage transaxle damage structural damage loss of control and personal injury Do not exceed the maximum loads listed on the Safety Compliance Certification Label For load specification terms found on the la...

Page 104: ...t does not shift and change weight on the hitch Follow the instructions of a reputable rental agency Using trailer lamps See your local trailer retailer or rental agency for proper instructions and equipment for hooking up trailer lamps Do not hook the trailer lamps directly into the vehicle s wiring system If the trailer lamps are not working properly the warning lights in the instrument cluster ...

Page 105: ...ugh slack to allow the vehicle to turn corners Do not connect a trailer s hydraulic brake system directly to your vehicle s brake system Your vehicle may not have enough braking power and your chances of having a collision greatly increase Using trailer brakes Use electric brakes or manual automatic or surge type hydraulic brakes that meet Federal and local regulations Install and adjust brakes ac...

Page 106: ...with an automatic transaxle Use D Drive or a low gear rather than D Overdrive while towing up or down steep inclines Anticipate stops and brake gradually If driving with a manual transaxle Select a gear that avoids jerking or excessive engine speed Avoid driving excessively in first or second gear If you need to drive excessively in first or second gear the trailer may be too big or too heavily lo...

Page 107: ...rapid acceleration driving with the brake pedal depressed sudden stops extended engine idling use of speed control in hilly terrain extended use of the air conditioner defroster rear window defroster and other accessories underinflated tires heavy loads aftermarked add ons such as bike ski or luggage racks bug deflectors etc ...

Page 108: ...FUEL PUMP SHUT OFF SWITCH If the engine cranks but does not start or does not start after a collision the fuel pump shut off switch may have been activated The shut off switch is a device intended to stop the electric fuel pump when your vehicle has been involved in a substantial jolt Once the shut off switch is activated you must reset the switch by hand before you can start your vehicle The swit...

Page 109: ...may have a different mechanical problem 4 Turn the ignition key to the on position for a few seconds then turn it to the off position 5 Check under the vehicle again for leaking fuel If you see or smell fuel do not start your vehicle again If you do not see or smell fuel you can try to start your vehicle again If you see or smell fuel do not reset the switch or try to start your vehicle Have all t...

Page 110: ...the driver s side of the engine compartment They contain the main fuses and the main relays The circuits protected are identified by numbers on the passenger compartment fuse panel and inside the cover on the power distribution box FUSES AND RELAYS If electrical components in the vehicle are not working a fuse may have blown Blown fuses are identified by a broken wire Check the appropriate fuses b...

Page 111: ...er 2 attached to the cover of the power distribution box to change a fuse All fuses are a push fit Five reserve fuses with different current ratings are attached to the inside cover of the power distribution box in case of emergency fuse replacement 2 R10 R9 15 16 R11 10 18 17 R8 R7 11 12 13 14 R6 R4 R3 3 2 1 R1 R2 R5 D1 4 5 6 7 8 9 Blown fuse Always replace the cover to the Power Distribution Box...

Page 112: ...ain power supply to vehicle electrical system Engine cooling fan ABS braking system heater blower Ignition and EEC module Foglamp Not used ABS system not used Electronic Engine Control EEC Ignition switch EEC ignition module memory Horn and hazard flasher warning system HEGO sensor Electrically operated fuel pump Low beam headlamp passenger s side Low beam headlamp driver s side High beam headlamp...

Page 113: ...stribution box engine compartment Relay Circuits switched R 1 R 2 R 3 R 4 R 5 R 6 R 7 R 8 R 9 R 10 R 11 D1 Daytime running lights Radiator fan relay high speed Air conditioning Air conditioning clutch relay Radiator fan relay low speed Starter solenoid Horn Electrically operated fuel pump Low beam headlamps High beam headlamps EEC module Reverse voltage protection ...

Page 114: ...ifferent current ratings are attached to the inside cover of the power distribution box in case of emergency fuse replacement 19 20 21 R16 R15 R14 R12 R13 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 D2 Passenger compartment fuse panel below instrument panel Relay Circuit switched R 12 R 13 R 14 R 15 R 16 D 2 Interior lighting Rear window defrost Heater blower motor Wiper motor Ignition Reve...

Page 115: ... light blue yellow brown light blue light green light green brown brown brown brown brown brown red light green Not used Wiper motors circuit breaker Power windows ABS module Backup lamps Brake lamps Door locks Main light Cigar lighter Electric seats Rear window defrost Engine management system Instrument panel illumination Radio Parking lamps driver s side Interior lighting electric mirror adjust...

Page 116: ...black blue Relay R 18 R 20 R 21 R 22 R 23 R 24 R 25 R 26 One touch switch driver s window Not used Not used Foglamps Turn signals Panic alarm driver s side Panic alarm right hand side Not used Driver s door Module bracket Steering column Door lock module bracket Door lock module bracket Circuits switched Location Standard fuse amperage ratings and colors 3 amp violet Auxiliary relays outside of fu...

Page 117: ...re Ensure that the vehicle is on firm level ground If necessary secure your vehicle further by blocking the wheels with chocks Activate the hazard lights Apply the parking brake and engage first or reverse gear or if the vehicle has an automatic transaxle select the P Park position If parking on a slope is unavoidable secure the wheels with suitable chocks ...

Page 118: ... time Do not use snow chains on this type of wheel Do not drive through an automatic car wash 50 MAX mph The temporary spare tire The vehicle may have a high pressure temporary spare tire This spare is smaller than a regular tire and is designed for emergency use only This tire should be replaced as soon as possible If you use the temporary spare tire continuously or do not follow these precaution...

Page 119: ...e compartment Removing the spare tire and tools 1 Raise the rear of the floor cover in the luggage compartment and fold it forward 2 Completely unscrew the bolt and remove the wheel cover panel with the holder 3 Remove the wheel cover panel 4 Lift out the spare wheel 5 Remove the jack which is located in the tool pack ...

Page 120: ... against rolling or sliding 5 Insert the tapered end of the jack handle between the rim and hub cover and push in Twist off to remove the cover 6 Loosen the wheel nuts slightly Tire changing procedure 7 Place jack with complete support surface on the ground 8 The jack must be applied exactly vertical to the jacking point of the vehicle 9 Jack up the vehicle until the tire is clear of the ground Un...

Page 121: ...and secure in a clockwise direction 3 Lower the vehicle and remove the jack by turning the handle counterclockwise 4 Fully tighten the wheel nuts in a crosswise pattern 5 Align the hub cap with the valve and push firmly into position with the ball of the hand 6 Stow the jack and damaged tire in the luggage compartment by reversing the spare tire removal instructions 3 4 2 1 ...

Page 122: ... if exposed to flames sparks or lit cigarettes An explosion could result in injury or vehicle damage Do not push start your vehicle You could damage the catalytic converter For further information see Jumper cables in the index Batteries contain sulfuric acid which burns skin eyes and clothing ...

Page 123: ...to the positive terminal of the booster battery 1 4 Connect one end of the second lead to the negative terminal of the booster battery and the other end to a metal part of the engine to be started 2 5 Make sure that the jumper cables are clear of moving parts of the engine 1 2 Do not connect the end of the second cable to the negative terminal of the battery to be jumped A spark may cause an explo...

Page 124: ...ee minutes before disconnecting the cable leads Removing jumper cables 1 Remove the jumper cables in reverse order Take the cable off the metallic surface first 1 then the cable on the negative booster battery terminal 2 2 Remove the cable from the positive terminal of the booster battery 3 and then the discharged battery 4 3 After the disabled vehicle has been started allow it to idle for a while...

Page 125: ...ved a T hook or slingbelt towing procedure TOWING YOUR VEHICLE BEHIND ANOTHER VEHICLE Before you have your vehicle towed release the parking brake move the gearshift to N Neutral turn the ignition to the off position and unlock the steering wheel Do not tow your vehicle at a speed faster than 55 km h 35 mph or for a distance greater than 80 km 55 miles unless the drive wheels are placed on dollies...

Page 126: ...ide which makes tracking routine service for your vehicle easy If your vehicle requires professional service your Ford dealership can provide necessary parts and service Check your Warranty Guide to find out which parts and services are covered Use only recommended fuels lubricants fluids and service parts conforming to specifications Motorcraft parts are designed and built to provide the best per...

Page 127: ...the fan If you must work with the engine running avoid wearing loose clothing or jewelry that could get caught in moving parts Take precautions with long hair Do not work on a vehicle with the engine running in an enclosed space unless you are sure you have enough ventilation Keep all lit cigarettes open flames and other lit material away from the battery and all fuel related parts If you disconne...

Page 128: ...ark 2 Turn off the engine and remove the key 3 Block the wheels to prevent the vehicle from moving unexpectedly Working with engine off manual transaxle 1 Set the parking brake depress the clutch and place the gearshift in 1 first or R Reverse 2 Turn off the engine and remove the key 3 Block the wheels to prevent the vehicle from moving unexpectedly ...

Page 129: ...2 Block the wheels to prevent the vehicle from moving unexpectedly Do not start your engine with the air cleaner removed and do not remove it while the engine is running Working with engine on manual transaxle 1 Set the parking brake depress the clutch and place the gearshift in neutral 2 Block the wheels to prevent the vehicle from moving unexpectedly ...

Page 130: ...OL O D OFF 1 Off Res Set Acc Coast On Release the safety catch by reaching under the hood 2 adjacent to the Mercury emblem and pushing it up 2 3 Raise the hood and support it with the strut 3 in the yellow colored retainer ensuring it is secure Hold the support at the yellow colored insulation section To close replace the support strut in its retaining clip lower the hood and allow it to drop into...

Page 131: ...tick are marked yellow black 2 0 litre EFI engine compartment Power steering reservoir Engine coolant reservoir Automatic transaxle dipstick if equipped Brake fluid reservoir Battery Windshield washer fluid reservoir Engine oil dipstick Power distribution box Air cleaner Engine oil filler cap ...

Page 132: ...gine compartment For ease of identification all filler caps and the engine oil dipstick are marked yellow black Air cleaner Brake fluid reservoir Automatic transaxle dipstick if equipped Battery Windshield washer fluid reservoir Engine oil dipstick Power distribution box Engine oil filler cap ...

Page 133: ...level ground If the engine is warm turn the engine off and wait a few minutes for the oil to drain into the oil pan 2 Set the parking brake and ensure the gearshift is securely latched in P Park 3 Open the hood Protect yourself from engine heat 4 Locate and carefully remove the engine oil dipstick 5 Wipe the dipstick clean Insert the dipstick fully then remove it again The oil level should be in t...

Page 134: ...fer to Checking the engine oil in this chapter 2 If the fluid level is not within the normal range add only certified engine oil of the preferred viscosity Add engine oil through the oil filler cap Remove the filler cap and use a funnel to pour oil in the opening 3 Recheck the oil level Make sure the oil level is not above the MAX mark on the dipstick Change your engine oil and oil filter accordin...

Page 135: ... while the engine is running Refer to the Maintenance Schedule booklet for additional information Always dispose of used automotive fluids in a responsible manner Follow your community s standards for disposing of these types of fluids Call your local recycling center to find out more about recycling automotive fluids It is recommended you use the appropriate Motorcraft oil filter or another brand...

Page 136: ... Add only brake fluid that meets the Ford specification see the chapter Capacities and specifications M AX M IN Brake fluid is toxic BRAKE If you use a brake fluid that is not DOT 3 you will cause permanent damage to your brakes Do not let the reservoir for the master cylinder run dry This may cause the brakes to fail Windshield washer system If necessary add enough washer fluid to fill the reserv...

Page 137: ...gine coolant has not been checked for a long period of time the engine coolant reservoir may eventually empty If this occurs add engine coolant to the coolant reservoir For more information refer to Adding engine coolant in this chapter Automotive fluids are not interchangeable do not use engine coolant antifreeze or windshield washer fluid outside its specified function and vehicle location Do no...

Page 138: ...ed vehicle These additives may harm your engine coolant system When you change or add engine coolant it is important to maintain engine coolant concentration between 40 24 C 11 F and 60 52 C 62 F depending on your local climate conditions A coolant concentration below 40 will result in a loss of freeze protection A concentration above 60 may cause the engine to overheat on a warm day Refer to Lubr...

Page 139: ...sing of automotive fluids Recycled engine coolant Ford Motor Company recommends that Ford and Lincoln Mercury dealers use recycled engine coolant produced by Ford approved processes Not all coolant recycling processes produce coolant which meets Ford specifications ESE M97B44 A and use of such coolant may harm engine and cooling system components ...

Page 140: ...eased 3 Add engine coolant until the fluid level in the reservoir is between the MAX and MIN lines on the reservoir Follow the recommended service interval for changing engine coolant as outlined in the Service Guide Refer to Capacities and specifications for more information on engine coolant specifications Have your dealer or a qualified service technician check the engine coolant system for lea...

Page 141: ...re winter climate If you drive in extremely cold climates less than 36 C 34 F 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 temperature level in which you drive during the winter months Never increase the engine coolant concentration a...

Page 142: ...c transaxle fluid Before adding any fluid make sure the correct type will be used This information is stamped on the dipstick Check the fluid after your vehicle has reached normal operating temperature which is reached after driving approximately 32 km 20 miles Add fluid in 0 25 litre 0 5 pint increments through the filler tube until the fluid is at the correct level on the dipstick If an overfill...

Page 143: ...seated Pull the dipstick out and read the fluid level Note that your vehicle should not be driven until some fluid has been added if the fluid level is below the bottom dimple on the dipstick and the outside temperature is above 10 C 50 F Add only enough fluid to bring the level above the bottom hole If the vehicle has not been driven and the fluid level is above the bottom dimple on the dipstick ...

Page 144: ...the electrolyte in each cell up to the level indicator Do not overfill the battery cell 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 the battery terminals If you see any corrosion on the battery cables or terminals remove the cables from the terminal s and clean with a wire brush You can neutralize t...

Page 145: ...service however for severe service usage or in high temperature climates check your battery electrolyte level at least every 24 months or 40 000 km 24 000 miles Do not overfill the battery cell 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 possible however try to only ...

Page 146: ...entilation 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 Follow these steps to minimize risk of personal injury Always dispose of automotive batteries in a responsible manner Follow your community s local standards for disposal Call your local recycling center to find out more about...

Page 147: ...omatic transaxle gearshift in P Park Put the manual transaxle gearshift in neutral 2 Turn off all accessories and start the vehicle 3 Let the engine idle for at least one minute 4 The relearning process will automatically complete as you drive the vehicle If you do not allow the engine to relearn its idle the idle quality of your vehicle may be adversely affected until the idle is eventually relea...

Page 148: ...blades on your vehicle at least once a year Cabin air filter replacement In your climate control system you have a filter that cleans the air before it enters the interior of the vehicle This filter should be replaced at the intervals in the Maintenance Schedule booklet To replace the cabin air filter 1 Remove both windshield wiper arms With the wiper arm in the horizontal position lift the arm aw...

Page 149: ...e grille separate the two halves and remove the grille 4 The filter is in a housing at the back of the engine compartment on the left side Pull off the two clips on the sides of the housing Slide out the housing and filter 5 Slide the filter out of the housing replace with the new filter and slide the housing and cabin air filter back into place Reinstall the clips on the housing 6 Replace the gri...

Page 150: ...umatic tires for use on passenger cars They do not apply to deep tread winter type snow tires space saver or temporary use spare tires tires with nominal rim diameters of 25 to 30 cm 10 to 12 inches or limited production tires as defined in Title 49 Code of Federal Regulation Part 575 104 c 2 U S Department of Transportation Tire quality grades The U S Department of Transportation requires Ford to...

Page 151: ...tual conditions of their use however and may depart significantly from the norm due to variations in driving habits service practices and differences in road characteristics and climate Traction A B C The traction grades from highest to lowest are A B and C and they represent the tire s ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under test surfaces of asphalt and concrete A tire marked C may have...

Page 152: ... life and excess temperature can lead to sudden tire failure The grade C corresponds to a level of performance which all passenger cars tires must meet under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No 109 Grades B and A represent higher levels of performance on the laboratory test wheel than the minimum required by law The temperature grade for this tire is established for a tire that is properl...

Page 153: ...e tire pressure gauge into the valve The cold pressure amount is listed on the Safety Compliance Certification label Improperly inflated tires can affect vehicle handling and can fail suddenly possibly resulting in loss of vehicle control Rotating tires Rotate your tires at regular intervals for even wear Rotation intervals are listed in the Service Guide ...

Page 154: ...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 Do not replace your tires wit...

Page 155: ...Refer to the Safety Compliance Certification label to determine the specific size tire and wheel Ford Motor Company recommends for use on this vehicle When purchasing replacement tires for your vehicle consult your dealer or a qualified service technician to ensure that the correct tire type is used ...

Page 156: ...ied service technician for more information on tire chains for your vehicle Follow these guidelines when using snow tires and chains Install chains securely verifying that the chains do not touch any wiring brake lines or fuel lines Install the chains on the front tires only Do not use tire chains 205 60 tires and 205 55R16 Z rated tires Steering suspension and body components may be damaged by us...

Page 157: ... the chains to prevent vehicle damage Local regulations may prohibit or restrict the use of tire chains Investigate the laws and regulations in your area before installing chains Avoid overloading your vehicle Do not use tire chains on temporary spare tires Remove the tire chains when they are no longer needed Do not use chains on dry roads The suspension insulation and bumpers will help prevent v...

Page 158: ...ay and fire If you do not use the proper fuel cap the pressure in the fuel tank can damage the fuel system or cause it to work improperly in a collision The fuel system may be under pressure If the fuel cap is venting vapor or if you hear a hissing sound wait until it stops before completely removing the cap Automotive fuels can cause serious injury or death if misused or mishandled ...

Page 159: ...d call a physician immediately even if no symptoms are immediately apparent The toxic effects of fuel may not be visible for hours Fuels can also be harmful if absorbed through the skin If fuel is splashed on the skin promptly remove contaminated clothing and wash skin thoroughly with soap and water If fuel is splashed in the eyes remove contact lenses if worn flush with water for 15 minutes and s...

Page 160: ...ion standards indicated on the underhood Vehicle Emission Control Information label are designed to operate on California reformulated gasolines If California reformulated gasoline is not available when you refuel your vehicle can be operated on non California fuels However even though your engine will perform adequately on other gasolines the performance of the emission control devices and system...

Page 161: ...es labeled as regular in high altitude areas that are sold with octane ratings of 86 or even less Do not be concerned if your vehicle sometimes knocks lightly However if it knocks heavily under most driving conditions on the recommended octane see your dealer or a qualified service technician to prevent any engine damage 87 MINIMUM OCTANE RATING R M 2 Method ...

Page 162: ...lity fuels that optimize the performance of your vehicle We recommend the use of gasolines that meet the AAMA specification if they are available It should not be necessary to add any aftermarket products to your fuel tank if you continue to use a high quality fuel Cleaner air Ford approves the use of gasolines to improve air quality including reformulated gasolines that contain oxygenates such as...

Page 163: ...ecord the amount of fuel added in litres or gallons 3 After at least three to five fill ups fill the fuel tank and record the current mileage reading 4 Use one of the following equations to calculate fuel economy Litres used x 100 Total kilometres traveled Total miles traveled Total gallons used Keep a record for at least one month This will provide an accurate estimate of the vehicle s fuel econo...

Page 164: ...ollow these guidelines to ensure proper emission system operation Use unleaded fuel only Avoid running out of fuel E F 1 2 UNLEADED FUEL ONLY Do not turn off the ignition while your vehicle is in motion Have maintenance performed according to intervals in the Service Guide Exhaust leaks may result in the entry of harmful and potentially lethal fumes into the passenger compartment Under extreme con...

Page 165: ...nctioning properly have the vehicle serviced as soon as possible Fluid leaks The charging system engine oil pressure or low coolant warning lights illuminate in the instrument cluster and remain lit Strange odors Engine runs for more than five seconds after shut off or engine misfires surges stalls or backfires Loss of oil pressure ...

Page 166: ...services leases trades vehicles or supervises a fleet of vehicles is not permitted to intentionally remove an emission control device or prevent it from working Do not make any unauthorized changes to the vehicle or engine Changes that cause more unburned fuel to reach the exhaust system can increase the temperature of the engine or exhaust system When your vehicle is serviced never use a metal ex...

Page 167: ... I M testing the law specifies that additional city and highway driving is necessary to complete the check of the OBD II system The driving mode required to reach the ready condition consists of a minimum of 30 minutes of city and highway driving At least 20 minutes driving in stop and go city type traffic with at least four idle periods At least 10 minutes of driving on an expressway or highway B...

Page 168: ... lower screw 2 from the headlamp housing 4 Remove the two upper screws 1 from the headlamp housing 5 Gently pull the headlamp housing outward 6 Replace the headlamp bulbs BULB REPLACEMENT Handle a halogen headlamp bulb carefully and keep out of children s reach Grasp the bulb only by its plastic base and do not touch the glass The oil from your hand could cause the bulb to break the next time the ...

Page 169: ...orrectly connected Install in the reverse order Headlamp low beam Pull off the connector release the wire clip and replace the bulb Pay attention to the tab guides when replacing Headlamp alignment Check the headlamp alignment after each replacement of a bulb Refer to Aiming the headlamps Headlamps high beam Replacement instructions are the same as for the low beam headlamp ...

Page 170: ...the bulb out and replace it Foglamps if equipped 1 Detach the cover access at bottom of front bumper 2 Turn the bulb counterclockwise and pull it out of the light assembly 3 Remove the electrical connector 4 Fit the new bulb in reverse order do not touch the glass part of the bulb ...

Page 171: ...sequence Brake turn signal tail lamps 1 Disconnect the electrical conector 2 Turn the socket counterclockwise and pull it out 3 Turn the bulb counterclockwise and pull it out 4 To install fit the new bulb in reverse order Backup lamps The backup lamps are located in the trunk lid Replacement instructions are the same as for the brake turn signal tail lamps ...

Page 172: ...ctor fitting from the four locking points and pull it off Pull out the wedge base bulb and replace To install fit the new bulb in reverse sequence On vehicles equipped with a rear spoiler the high mounted brake lamp is included in the spoiler Luggage compartment lamp Pry out the light assembly from the holder with a flat screwdriver Turn the spherical bulb under slight pressure counterclockwise an...

Page 173: ...C5W High mounted brake lamp License plate lamp Reading lamps if equipped Open the lamp assembly The bulbs can be replaced after the contact plate has been hinged back Interior lamps Switch off the interior lamps middle switch position Pry out the lamp assembly with a flat screwdriver release the reflector at the side and replace the festoon bulb To install fit the new bulb in reverse sequence ...

Page 174: ...level surface the slope will be included in the level indicator Therefore vertical headlamp adjustment should be performed only when beam direction appears to be incorrect and a level surface can be verified AIMING THE HEADLAMPS The alignment of your headlamps should be checked if Oncoming motorists frequently signal you to deactivate your high beams and your high beams are not activated The headl...

Page 175: ...ntal indicator when viewed directly from above 4 When the horizontal aim has been adjusted close the headlamp access panel The horizontal aim must be adjusted first You will need one 7 mm box wrench open end wrench or T 15 Torx drive The following procedures assumes that the vehicle s front structure is properly aligned If the vehicle has been in an accident requiring the front end of the vehicle ...

Page 176: ...til after adjusting the horizontal aim 2 With the hood open locate the bubble level vertical aim indicator It is visible when viewed from the above rear of the headlamp 3 Turn the vertical adjusting screw until the reference mark on the reflector extension aligns with the 0 reference mark on the vertical indicator when viewed from directly above 4 Close the hood ...

Page 177: ...le regularly with cold or lukewarm water Never use strong detergents or soap If your vehicle is particularly dirty use a quality car wash detergent Always use a clean sponge washing glove or similar device and plenty of water for best results To avoid spots avoid washing when the hood is still warm immediately after or during exposure to strong sunlight ...

Page 178: ...uid or alcohol with a clean cloth to remove bugs Use tar remover to remove any tar spots During winter months it is especially important to wash the vehicle on a regular basis Large quantities of dirt and road salt are difficult to remove and they also cause damage to the vehicle Remove or lower any exterior accessories such as antennas before entering a car wash Remove particles such as bird drop...

Page 179: ... the Ford accessories line Observe the application instructions on the products Cleaning the wheels Wash the wheels with the same detergent you use to clean the body of your vehicle Do not use acid based wheel cleaners steel wool fuel or strong detergents Never use abrasives that will damage the finish of special wheel surfaces Use a tar remover to remove grease and tar ...

Page 180: ...idelines to clean your engine Take care when using a power washer to clean the engine The high pressure fluid could penetrate the sealed parts and cause damage Do not spray with cold water to avoid cracking the engine block Cover the alternator to prevent water damage when cleaning the engine Never wash or rinse the engine while it is running water in the running engine may cause internal damage ...

Page 181: ...t you use to wash the exterior of your vehicle Use glass cleaner or tar remover if necessary To avoid scratching the lamps do not use a dry paper towel chemical solvents or abrasive cleaners to clean the lamps Cleaning the wiper blades If the wiper blades do not wipe properly clean both the windshield and wiper blades using undiluted windshield wiper solution or a mild detergent Rinse thoroughly w...

Page 182: ...M FM SCAN SEEK 3 1 2 6 4 5 ANS SIDE 1 2 EJECT VOLUME MIRRORS DEF LO HI OFF PNL FLR PANEL A C FLOOR FLR DEF MAX A C 0 0 0 12 3 0 0 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 MPH 20 40 60 55 80 120 100 140 160 180 200 E F 1 2 UNLEADED FUEL ONLY 1 2 0 3 x 1000 4 5 6 7 8 NORMAL BRAKE CHECK ENGINE TRACTION CONTROL O D OFF I0 20 Off Res Set Acc Coast On Clean the instrument panel with a damp cloth t...

Page 183: ...olstery or carpets and warm water Do not bleach or dye the belts because these actions may weaken the belt webbing Check the safety belt system periodically to make sure there are no nicks wear or cuts Ford recommends that all safety belt assemblies and attaching hardware should be inspected by a qualified technician after any collision Safety belt assemblies not in use during a collision should a...

Page 184: ... to be replaced use only spark plugs with the service part number suffix letter FE as shown on the engine decal Motorcraft parts Component Spark plug Air filter Passenger compartment air filter Fuel filter Oil filter Battery PCV valve Crankcase ventilation filter 2 0 litre engine AZFS 22F 1 2 AZFS 22FE 3 4 FA 1612 FP4 FG 800A FL 2005 BXT 40R EV 224 FA 1621 2 5 litre engine AWSF 32F FA 1613 FP4 FG ...

Page 185: ...Fuel tank Braking system 4 25 l 4 5 qts 3 75 l 4 0 qts 8 5 l 9 0 qts 6 6 l 7 0 qts 7 1 l 7 5 qts Fill to MAX mark Fill to top of reservoir 61 5 l 16 2 gallons Fill to MAX mark 5 5 l 5 8 qts 5 0 l 5 3 qts 9 6 l 10 2 qts 9 5 l 10 0 qts 9 7 l 10 2 qts Total capacity with automatic transaxle Capacities 2 0 litre engine 2 5 litre engine Capacities and specifications 184 ...

Page 186: ...t MERCON ATF Ultra clear windshield washer concentrate Ford part number C6AZ 19542 AB E2FZ 19549 AA CXC 8 B XO 5W30 QSP E6AZ 19582 AA XT 2 QDX C9AZ 19550 AA or C9AZ 19550 BA Ford specification ESA M6C25 A WSE 97B44 A American Petroleum Institute Certification Mark and WSS M2C153 G MERCON MERCON ESR M17P5 A Brake fluid Engine coolant Engine oil Power steering fluid Transaxle fluid automatic 5 speed...

Page 187: ... controlled Idle speed manual transaxle Engine cm3 Capacity kW HP at rpm Power output Nm lb ft at rpm Max torque Fuel required 87 Octane rpm Continuous engine speed rpm Max intermittent engine speed rpm Mixture preparation Injection system Firing order mm Spark plug gap Ignition system 0 14 mm 0 30 mm Valve Inlet clearances Exhaust Hydraulic valve adjusters 0 11 0 18 0 27 0 34 Engine data Mechanic...

Page 188: ... Dimensions mm inches 4556 179 4 1751 68 9 1380 1427 54 3 56 2 2704 106 5 1499 1518 59 0 59 8 1483 1502 58 4 59 1 A Maximum length B Overall width without mirrors C Overall height curb weight D Wheelbase E Track Front Rear Dependent on tyre size ...

Page 189: ... IDENTIFICATION NUMBER The vehicle identification number VIN is attached to a metal tag and is located on the front driver s side of the instrument panel The VIN tag may be seen by looking through the windshield from the outside of the vehicle ...

Page 190: ...n an investigation 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 202 366 0123 in the Washington D C area or write to NHTSA U S Department of T...

Page 191: ...t 6 jumping a disabled battery 121 proper disposal recycling 145 replacement specifications 183 servicing 143 B Page Brake fluid checking and adding 135 specifications 185 Brake shift interlock 88 Brakelamps see Bulb replacement Brakes anti lock brake system ABS 84 brake warning light 9 fluid checking and adding 135 fluid refill capacities 184 fluid specification 185 parking 86 Built in child seat...

Page 192: ...s 94 Cold engine starting 82 Controls instrument panel 14 mirrors 17 power seats 45 steering column 24 D Page Daytime running lights 15 Defects reporting 189 Defrost rear window 16 windshield 23 Dipstick engine oil 130 Door mounted controls 34 Driving under special conditions heavy load 99 towing a trailer 100 E Electrical system fuses 109 Emergencies roadside fuel pump shut off switch 107 jump st...

Page 193: ...ane rating 160 quality 161 running out of fuel 163 safety information relating to automotive fuels 157 Fuel pump shut off switch 107 Fuse panels engine compartment 110 instrument panel 113 F Page Fuses charts 111 114 checking and replacing 109 G Gas mileage see Fuel economy Gauges engine coolant temperature 12 fuel 13 odometer 13 speedometer 13 trip odometer 13 GAWR Gross Axle Weight Rating 97 Gea...

Page 194: ...23 K Keys key in ignition warning chime 11 positions of the ignition 24 L Page Lamps bulb replacement specification chart 172 daytime running light system 15 flashing the lamps 27 foglamps 15 169 hazard flashers 26 107 headlamps 14 high beams 27 high mounted brake lamp 171 instrument panel dimming 16 interior lamps 33 reading lamps 33 replacing bulbs 167 rear lamps 170 Lights warning and indicator...

Page 195: ... 86 Parts see Motorcraft parts 138 Passenger compartment air filter see Cabin air filter 147 Passive Anti Theft System PATS 41 P Page Power distribution box see Fuses Power door locks 34 Power features mirrors 17 seats 45 sunroof 33 windows 34 Power steering fluid checking and adding 140 fluid refill capacity 184 fluid specification 185 R Radio see Audio system 18 Rear window defroster 16 Refill c...

Page 196: ...r 45 folding rear seats 46 head restraints 44 Servicing your vehicle 125 Shift lock system 88 Shift positions see Gearshift Snow tires and chains 155 S Page Spare tire changing the tire 116 removing the spare tire 118 temporary spare tire 117 Spark plugs certifications 183 Specification charts lubricants 185 Speed control disengaging speed control 32 return to a set speed 32 set a speed 30 set a h...

Page 197: ...tem 39 Turn signal indicator lights 6 lever 27 U Used engine oil disposal 134 V Page Variable interval wipers 28 Vehicle care 176 Vehicle Identification Number VIN 188 Vehicle Emission Control Information VECI 163 Vehicle loading 96 Ventilating your vehicle 77 Viscosity see Engne oil W Warning chimes headlamps on 11 key in ignition 11 safety belt 11 Warning lights see Lights Washer fluid reservoir...

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