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4. Select the appropriate charge station
coupler.
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5. Plug the charge coupler handle into the
charge port receptacle on your vehicle.
Note:
Make sure the button clicks
confirming that you have completely
engaged the coupler. When you plug in your
vehicle, it starts charging to 100% by default
unless scheduled charging has been set up
for this location. See
Note:
When the handle is properly engaged
the light ring illuminates. This indicates the
beginning of a normal charge cycle.
Note:
There could be a delay in light ring
illumination due to vehicle internal
communications.
Information about public charge stations
is available through the in-vehicle screen
as well as the FordPass app with pricing,
power levels, and real time availability.
Rates for charging varies by power level,
provider, location, and time of day.
When charging your vehicle at a FordPass
Charging Network station, use the
FordPass App to activate and pay for
charging. You can also just plug in to
activate charging at Plug & Charge capable
stations. If the charging station is not in the
FordPass Charging Network, use the
directions on the charge station to activate
the charger.
For more information, visit
STOPPING CHARGING
WARNING:
To safely discontinue
charging at any time, follow the
disconnect instructions in stopping
charging. Charging will automatically and
safely come to a stop. The BLUE
STATUS indicator remains ON solid
when the coupler is removed.
Using the mobile charger:
1.
Press the latch on the charge coupler
and remove it from the vehicle charge
port.
2. Remove the connector plug from the
wall outlet.
Note:
Do not pull the wall plug from the
wall outlet or the connector from the mobile
charger control box, while your vehicle is
charging. Doing so could damage the outlet
and the cord.
Note:
You cannot shift your vehicle out of
park (P) until you remove the charge
coupler.
3. Reinstall the charge port dust cap.
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