Oil (Canada) Motorcraft SAE 75W-90 Gear Oil Motorcraft MERCON威 ATF Motorcraft MERCON 威ATF
Engine oil
Manual transaxle
Automatic
transaxle2
Power steering
fluid
Ford Part
Number
XG-4 or XL-5
Ford Specification ESB-M1C93-B or ESR-M1C159-A
PM-1
ESA-M6C25-A
and DOT 3
XG-1-C or XG-1-T or XG-1-K VC-7–A
ESA-M1C75-B
WSS-M97B51-A1
XO-5W20-QSP
(US)
CXO-5W20–LSP12
(Canada)
WSS-M2C153-H with API Certification Mark
F32Z-19C547–MA WSS-M2C203-A1
XT-2-QDX
MERCON威
XT-2-QDX
MERCON威
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Item
Ford Part Name or equivalent Rear axle (4X4)4 Motorcraft SAE
Power
Take-off(PTO)
(4X4-Manual
Transaxle)
Power
Take-off(PTO)3
(4X4-Automatic
Transaxle)
Windshield
washer fluid
80W-90 Premium
Rear Axle
Lubricant
Motorcraft SAE
80W-90 Premium
Rear Axle
Lubricant
Motorcraft SAE
75W-140
Synthetic Rear
Axle Lubricant
Motorcraft
Premium
Windshield
Washer
Concentrate
Ford Part Number XY-80W90-QL
Ford Specification WSP-M2C197-A
XY-80W90-QL
WSP-M2C197-A
XY-75W140–QL
WSL-M2C192-A
ZC-32–A
WSB-M8B16–A2
1DO NOT USE Ford Extended Life Engine Coolant F6AZ-19544-AA, meeting Ford specification WSS-M97B44-D (orange in color) Refer to Adding engine coolant, in the Maintenance and Care chapter. 2Ensure the correct automatic transmission fluid is used. Transmission fluid requirements are indicated on the dipstick or on the dipstick handle. MERCON威 and MERCON威 V are not interchangeable. DO NOT mix MERCON威 and MERCON威 V. Refer to your scheduled maintenance guide to determine the correct service interval. 3The Power Take-off(PTO) is lubricated for life with synthetic lube. Lubricant levels are not to be checked or changed unless a leak is suspected or repair required. Replace Power Take-off(PTO) lubricant with specified synthetic lubricant anytime the unit is submerged in water. Never engage the 4X4 feature while on dry pavement. 44X4 vehicles exposed for prolonged periods to temperatures less than –40° C (-40° F) should change out the rear axle fluid to Motorcraft SAE 75W-140 Synthetic Rear Axle Lubricant, Ford part number XY-75W140–QL meeting Ford specification WSL-M2C192–A.
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Maintenance and Specifications
ENGINE DATA Engine
Cubic inches Required fuel Firing order Spark plug gap
Ignition system Compression ratio
2.0L DOHC I4 Zetec
engine
121
87 octane
1-3-4-2
1.22-1.32 mm
(0.048-0.052 inch)
DIS
9.6:1
3.0L DOHC V6
Duratec engine
181
87 octane
1-4-2-5-3-6
1.32-1.42 mm
(0.052-0.056 inch)
Coil on plug
10.0:1
4 Door mm (in.) 1755 (69.1)/1774 (69.8)*
VEHICLE DIMENSIONS Dimensions (1) Vehicle height/ Maximum height* 1551 (61.1)/1530 (60.2) (2) Front track / rear 1780 (70.1) (3)Overall width (body) 2620 (103.1) (4) Wheelbase (5)Overall length 4393 (173.0) * Denotes a 4x4 vehicle with optional 16” tires
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Maintenance and Specifications
226
Maintenance and Specifications
IDENTIFYING YOUR VEHICLE
Certification label The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Regulations require that a Certification label be affixed to a vehicle and prescribe where the Certification label may be located. The Certification label is located on the front door latch pillar on the driver’s side.
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Vehicle identification number (VIN) The vehicle identification number is attached to a metal tag and is located on the driver side instrument panel. (Please note that in the graphic XXXX is representative of your vehicle identification number.)
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
1. World manufacturer identifier 2. Brake type and gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) 3. Vehicle line, series, body type 4. Engine type 5. Check digit 6. Model year 7. Assembly plant 8. Production sequence number
Engine number The engine number (the last eight numbers of the vehicle identification number) is stamped on the engine block, transmission and frame.
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Accessories
Accessories
FORD ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR VEHICLE
A wide selection of genuine Ford accessories are available for your
vehicle through your local authorized Ford, Lincoln, Mercury or Ford of
Canada dealer. These quality accessories have been specifically
engineered to fulfill your automotive needs; they are custom designed to
complement the style and aerodynamic appearance of your vehicle. In
addition, each accessory is made from high quality materials and meets
or exceeds Ford’s rigorous engineering and safety specifications. Ford
Motor Company will repair or replace any properly dealer-installed Ford
accessory found to be defective in factory-supplied materials or
workmanship during the warranty period, as well as any component
damaged by the defective accessory. The accessory will be warranted for
whichever provides you the greatest benefit:
• 12 months or 20,000 km (12,000 miles) (whichever occurs first), or
• the remainder of your new vehicle limited warranty.
This means that genuine Ford accessories purchased along with your
new vehicle and installed by the dealer are covered for the full length of
your New Vehicle’s Limited Warranty — 3 years or 60,000 km (36,000
miles) (whichever occurs first). Contact your dealer for details and a
copy of the warranty.
Not all accessories are available for all models.
Following is a list of several Ford Genuine Accessory products. Not all
accessories are available for all models. To find out what accessories are
available for your vehicle, please contact your dealer or visit our online
store at: www.fordaccessories.com.
Vehicle Security Non-decorative wheel protector locks Remote keyless entry Styled wheel protector locks Vehicle security systems
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Comfort and convenience Cabin air filtration Cargo net Cargo organizers Cargo shades Cargo trays Carpeted cargo mat Cellular phone hands free system with voice recognition Engine block heater Engine oil cooler Interior dash trim kit Power point outlet (rear cargo area) Remote start Tire step
Travel equipment Auto headlamps with DRL (Daytime Running Lights) Daytime running lights Factory luggage rack adaptors: bike ski/snowboard First aid kit Framed luggage cover Highway safety kit Hitch mounted bike rack Luggage basket/box carrier Luggage basket light bracket Luggage divider Mirror I/S electrochromic compass with and without temperature display Pet guard Rear seat entertainment system (DVD) Removable luggage rack (Track riders) Removable luggage rack adapters: bike, ski/snowboard, canoe and kayak Running boards
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Running bars Soft luggage cover Trailer hitch (Class II) Trailer hitch bars and balls Trailer hitch receiver cover Trailer hitch wiring adaptor Trailgate table (hitch installed) and adaptor kit Wheels
Protection and appearance equipment Air bag anti-theft locks All weather floor mats Bumper guards Car/truck covers Cargo liners, interior (soft and rigid) Carpet floor mats Door edge guards Front end covers (full and sport) Grill guard Hood deflectors Locking gas cap Molded splash guards Moonroof deflector Rear air deflectors Side window air deflectors Step/sill plates Tail lamp surrounds (black and chrome) Universal floor mats
Accessories
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Accessories
For maximum vehicle performance, keep the following information in mind when adding accessories or equipment to your vehicle: • When adding accessories, equipment, passengers and luggage to your vehicle, do not exceed the total weight capacity of the vehicle or of the front or rear axle (GVWR or GAWR as indicated on the Safety compliance certification label). Consult your dealer for specific weight information. • The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Canadian Radio Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) regulate the use of mobile communications systems - such as two-way radios, telephones and theft alarms - that are equipped with radio transmitters. Any such equipment installed in your vehicle should comply with FCC or CRTC regulations and should be installed only by a qualified service technician.
• Mobile communications systems may harm the operation of your
vehicle, particularly if they are not properly designed for automotive use or are not properly installed. When operated, such systems may cause the engine to stumble or stall or cause the transmission to be damaged or operate improperly. In addition, such systems may be damaged or their performance may be affected by operating your vehicle. If you intend on fitting a mobile radio such as a citizens band radio (CB), please refer to your local dealer for Ford recommended installation guidelines. Ask you dealer to reference the “Ford Mobile Radio Installation Guidelines.” (Citizens band [CB] transceivers, garage door openers and other transmitters with outputs of five watts or less will not ordinarily affect your vehicle’s operation.) • Ford cannot assume responsibility for any adverse effects or damage
that may result from the use of such equipment.
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Index
Air bag supplemental restraint
system ............................96–97, 100
and child safety seats ..............98
description ........................97, 100
disposal ....................................103
driver air bag ....................99, 101
indicator light .................100, 102
operation ...........................99, 101
passenger air bag .............99, 101
side air bag ..............................100
Air cleaner filter ...............215, 220
All Wheel Drive (AWD),
driving off road .........................130
Ambulance packages ....................7
Antifreeze
(see Engine coolant) ................196
Anti-lock brake system
(see Brakes) ..............................119
Anti-theft system ........................73
arming the system ....................73
disarming a triggered system ..74
Audio system
Single CD ..................................15
Audio system
(see Radio) ................15, 18, 22, 26
Automatic transaxle
fluid, adding ............................212
fluid, checking ........................212
Automatic transmission ............121
driving an automatic
overdrive .................................124
fluid, refill capacities ..............220
fluid, specification ..................225
Auxiliary power point .................49
Index
Axle
lubricant
specifications ..................223, 225
refill capacities ........................220
Battery .......................................194
acid, treating emergencies .....194
jumping a disabled battery ....162
maintenance-free ....................194
replacement, specifications ...220
servicing ..................................194
BeltMinder ...................................92
Brakes ........................................119
anti-lock ...................................119
anti-lock brake system (ABS)
warning light ...........................119
fluid, checking and adding ....211
fluid, refill capacities ..............220
fluid, specifications .........223, 225
lubricant specifications ..223, 225
parking ....................................120
shift interlock ..........................121
Bulbs ............................................39
Calculating load ........................143
Capacities for refilling fluids ....220
Cargo area shade ........................55
Cassette tape player .............15, 22
CD-single premium ...............18, 26
Cell phone use ............................54
Certification Label ....................227
Changing a tire .........................157
Child safety restraints ..............103
child safety belts ....................103
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Child safety seats ......................106
attaching with tether straps ..110
in front seat ............................108
in rear seat ..............................108
Cleaning your vehicle
engine compartment ..............181
instrument panel ....................183
interior .....................................184
interior trim ............................183
plastic parts ............................182
washing ....................................180
waxing .....................................180
wheels ......................................181
wiper blades ............................183
Climate control (see Air
conditioning or Heating) ......31–32
Clock adjust
Single CD ..................................15
Clutch
fluid ..................................211, 214
operation while driving ..........126
recommended shift speeds ....128
Console ........................................53
overhead ....................................46
Controls
power seat .................................76
Coolant
checking and adding ..............196
refill capacities ................199, 220
specifications ..................223, 225
Cruise control
(see Speed control) ....................51
Customer Assistance ................148
Ford accessories for your
vehicle .....................................185
Ford Extended Service
Plan ..........................................172
Getting assistance outside
the U.S. and Canada ..............176
234
Getting roadside assistance ...148
Getting the service you
need .........................................170
Ordering additional owner’s
literature .................................177
The Dispute Settlement
Board .......................................173
Utilizing the
Mediation/Arbitration
Program ...................................176
Daytime running lamps
(see Lamps) ................................34
Defrost
rear window ..............................33
Dipstick
automatic transmission
fluid ..........................................212
engine oil .................................190
Doors
lubricant specifications ..........223
Driving under special
conditions ..................126, 133, 135
sand .........................................134
snow and ice ...........................136
through water .................134, 140
Emergencies, roadside
jump-starting ..........................162
Emission control system ..........208
Engine ........................................225
cleaning ...................................181
coolant .....................................196
idle speed control ...................194
lubrication
specifications ..................223, 225
refill capacities ........................220
service points ..................188–189
starting after a collision .........149
Engine block heater .................118
Engine oil ..................................190
checking and adding ..............190
dipstick ....................................190
filter, specifications ........193, 220
recommendations ...................193
refill capacities ........................220
specifications ..................223, 225
Exhaust fumes ..........................118
Fluid capacities .........................220
Foglamps .....................................34
Four-Wheel Drive vehicles
driving off road .......................131
indicator light .........................130
preparing to drive your
vehicle .....................................121
Fuel ............................................201
calculating fuel economy .......205
cap ...........................................203
capacity ...................................220
choosing the right fuel ...........203
comparisons with EPA fuel
economy estimates .................208
detergent in fuel .....................204
filling your vehicle with
fuel ...........................201, 203, 205
filter, specifications ........205, 220
fuel pump shut-off switch .....149
improving fuel economy ........205
octane rating ...................204, 225
quality ......................................204
running out of fuel .................205
safety information relating to
automotive fuels .....................201
Index
Fuses ..................................150–151
Garage door opener ....................46
Gas cap (see Fuel cap) ............203
Gas mileage (see Fuel
economy) ...................................205
Gauges .........................................13
GAWR (Gross Axle Weight
Rating) .......................................141
calculating ...............................143
definition .................................141
driving with a heavy load ......141
location ....................................141
GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight
Rating) .......................................141
calculating .......................141, 143
definition .................................141
driving with a heavy load ......141
location ....................................141
Hazard flashers .........................149
Head restraints .....................75, 77
Headlamps ...................................34
aiming ........................................36
autolamp system .................34, 48
bulb specifications ....................39
daytime running lights .............34
flash to pass ..............................35
high beam .................................35
replacing bulbs .........................39
turning on and off ....................34
Heating
heater only system ...................31
Hood ..........................................187
Ignition ...............................115, 225
235
Index
Infant seats
(see Safety seats) .....................106
Inspection/maintenance (I/M)
testing ........................................210
Instrument panel
cleaning ...................................183
cluster ........................................10
lighting up panel and
interior .......................................35
anti-lock brakes (ABS) ..........119
Load limits .................................141
GAWR ......................................141
GVWR ......................................141
trailer towing ..........................141
Loading instructions .................142
Locks
childproof ..................................66
Lubricant specifications ...223, 225
Jack ............................................157
positioning ...............................157
storage .....................................157
Jump-starting your vehicle ......162
Keys
positions of the ignition .........115
Lamps
autolamp system .......................34
bulb replacement
specifications chart ..................39
cargo lamps ...............................35
daytime running light ...............34
fog lamps ...................................34
headlamps .................................34
headlamps, flash to pass ..........35
instrument panel, dimming .....35
interior lamps .....................37–39
replacing bulbs .............39, 42–43
Lane change indicator
(see Turn signal) ........................37
Liftgate ........................................55
Lights, warning and indicator ....10
236
Manual transaxle .......................126
fluid, checking and adding ....214
reverse .....................................128
Manual transmission
fluid capacities ........................220
lubricant specifications ..........225
Mirrors .........................................48
automatic dimming rearview
mirror ........................................48
fold away ...................................51
heated ........................................51
side view mirrors (power) .......50
Moon roof ....................................54
Motorcraft parts ................205, 220
Octane rating ............................204
Oil (see Engine oil) ..................190
Overdrive ...................................123
Parking .......................................129
Parking brake ............................120
Parts (see Motorcraft parts) ....220
Power distribution box
(see Fuses) ...............................154
Power point .................................49
Power steering ..........................120
fluid, checking and adding ....211
fluid, refill capacity ................220
fluid, specifications .........223, 225
Power Windows ...........................49
Preparing to drive your
vehicle ........................................121
Radio ..........................15, 18, 22, 26
Single CD ..................................15
Rear window defroster ...............33
Relays ........................................150
Remote entry system
illuminated entry ......................70
locking/unlocking doors ...........65
Reverse sensing system ...........139
Roadside assistance ..................148
Roof rack .....................................56
Safety Belt Maintenance ............96
Safety belts (see Safety
restraints) ..............................85–89
Safety defects, reporting ..........179
Safety restraints ....................85–90
belt minder ...............................92
extension assembly ..................91
for adults .............................86–89
for children .............................103
lap belt ......................................90
safety belt maintenance ...........96
warning light and chime ..........91
Index
Safety seats for children ..........106
Seat belts
(see Safety restraints) ...............85
Seats ............................................75
child safety seats ....................106
heated ........................................77
Servicing your vehicle ..............186
Snowplowing .................................7
Spare tire (see Changing the
Tire) ...........................................157
Spark plugs,
specifications .....................220, 225
Special notice
ambulance conversions ..............7
utility-type vehicles ....................7
Specification chart,
lubricants ...........................223, 225
Speed control ..............................51
Starting your
vehicle ........................115–116, 118
jump starting ..........................162
Steering wheel
tilting .........................................45
Stereo
Single CD ..................................15
Temperature control
(see Climate control) .................31
Tilt steering wheel ......................45
Tires ...........................157, 216–217
changing ..........................157–158
checking the pressure ............217
replacing ..................................218
rotating ....................................217
snow tires and chains ............219
237
Vehicle Identification Number
(VIN) ..........................................228
Vehicle loading ..........................141
Ventilating your vehicle ...........118
Warning lights (see Lights) .......10
Washer fluid ..............................190
Water, Driving through .............140
Windows
power .........................................49
rear wiper/washer .....................44
Windshield washer fluid and wipers
checking and adding fluid .....190
liftgate reservoir .....................190
operation ...................................44
replacing wiper blades .............45
Wrecker towing .........................168
Index
tire grades ...............................217
treadwear ................................216
Towing .......................................143
recreational towing .................147
trailer towing ..........................143
wrecker ....................................168
Transaxle
fluid, checking and adding
(manual) .................................214
manual operation ....................126
Transmission
automatic operation ...............121
fluid, checking and adding
(automatic) .............................212
fluid, refill capacities ..............220
lubricant specifications ..223, 225
..................................37
Turn signal
Vehicle dimensions ...................225
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Instrument Cluster
Warning and control lights Gauges
Entertainment Systems
AM/FM stereo with CD AM/FM stereo cassette with CD
Climate Controls
Heater only Manual heating and air conditioning
Lights
Headlamps Turn signal control Bulb replacement Driver Controls
Windshield wiper/washer control Steering wheel adjustment Power windows Mirrors Speed control
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13
15
15
18
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31
32
34
34
37
39
44
44
45
49
50
51
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65
65
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75
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85
96
103
115
115
119
121
143
148
148
149
149
150
157
162
168
170
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Locks and Security
Keys Locks Anti-theft system
Seating and Safety Restraints
Seating Safety restraints Air bags Child restraints
Driving
Starting Brakes Transmission operation Trailer towing
Roadside Emergencies
Getting roadside assistance Hazard flasher switch Fuel pump shut-off switch Fuses and relays Changing tires Jump starting Wrecker towing
Customer Assistance
Reporting safety defects (U.S. only)
Cleaning
Maintenance and Specifications
Engine compartment Engine oil Battery Fuel information Air filter(s) Part numbers Refill capacities Lubricant specifications
Accessories
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CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning
WARNING: Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components contain or emit chemicals known to
the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. In addition, certain fluids contained in vehicles and certain products of component wear contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations on acquiring your new Ford. Please take the time to get well acquainted with your vehicle by reading this handbook. The more you know and understand about your vehicle the greater the safety and pleasure you will derive from driving it. For more information on Ford Motor Company and its products visit the following website: • In the United States: www.ford.com • In Canada: www.ford.ca • In Australia: www.ford.com.au • In Mexico: www.ford.com.mx Additional owner information is given in separate publications. This Owner’s Guide describes every option and model variant available and therefore some of the items covered may not apply to your particular vehicle. Furthermore, due to printing cycles it may describe options before they are generally available. Remember to pass on the Owner’s Guide when reselling the vehicle. It is an integral part of the vehicle.
Fuel pump shut-off switch In the event of an accident the safety switch will automatically cut off the fuel supply to the
engine. The switch can also be activated through sudden vibration (e.g. collision when parking). To reset the switch, refer to the Fuel pump shut-off switch in the Roadside emergencies chapter.
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SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
Warning symbols in this guide
How can you reduce the risk of personal injury and prevent possible damage to others, your vehicle and its equipment? In this guide, answers to such questions are contained in comments highlighted by the warning triangle symbol. These comments should be read and observed.
Warning symbols on your vehicle
When you see this symbol, it is imperative that you consult the relevant section of this guide before touching or attempting adjustment of any kind.
Protecting the environment We must all play our part in protecting the environment. Correct vehicle usage and the authorized disposal of waste cleaning and lubrication materials are significant steps towards this aim. Information in this respect is highlighted in this guide with the tree symbol.
BREAKING-IN YOUR VEHICLE Your vehicle does not need an extensive break-in. Try not to drive continuously at the same speed for the first 1,600 km (1,000 miles) of new vehicle operation. Vary your speed to allow parts to adjust themselves to other parts. Drive your new vehicle at least 800 km (500 miles) before towing a trailer. Do not add friction modifier compounds or special break-in oils during the first few thousand kilometers (miles) of operation, since these additives may prevent piston ring seating. See Engine oil in the Maintenance and specifications chapter for more information on oil usage.
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SPECIAL NOTICES
Special instructions For your added safety, your vehicle is fitted with sophisticated electronic controls.
Please read the section Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) in the Seating and safety restraints chapter. Failure to follow the specific warnings and instructions could result in personal injury.
Front seat mounted rear facing child or infant seats should NEVER be used in front of a passenger side air bag unless the
air bag can be and is turned OFF.
Data Recording Computers in your vehicle are capable of recording detailed data potentially including but not limited to information such as: • the use of restraint systems including seat belts by the driver and • information about the performance of various systems and modules in • information related to engine, throttle, steering, brake or other system
the vehicle, and
passengers,
status.
Any of this information could potentially include information regarding how the driver operates the vehicle potentially including but not limited to information regarding vehicle speed, brake or accelerator application or steering input. This information may be stored during regular operation or in a crash or near crash event. This stored information may be read out and used by: • Ford Motor Company. • service and repair facilities. • law enforcement or government agencies. • others who may assert a right or obtain your consent to know such
information.
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Emission warranty The New Vehicle Limited Warranty includes Bumper-to-Bumper Coverage, Safety Restraint Coverage, Corrosion Coverage, and 7.3L Power Stroke Diesel Engine Coverage. In addition, your vehicle is eligible for Emissions Defect and Emissions Performance Warranties. For a detailed description of what is covered and what is not covered, refer to the Warranty Guide that is provided to you along with your Owner’s Guide.
Notice to owners of pickup trucks and utility type vehicles
Utility vehicles have a significantly higher rollover rate than other types of vehicles.
Before you drive your vehicle, please read this Owner’s Guide carefully. Your vehicle is not a passenger car. As with other vehicles of this type, failure to operate this vehicle correctly may result in loss of vehicle control, vehicle rollover, personal injury or death. Be sure to read Driving off road in the Driving chapter.
Using your vehicle with a snowplow
Do not use this vehicle for snowplowing.
Using your vehicle as an ambulance
Do not use this vehicle as an ambulance.
Your vehicle is not equipped with the Ford Ambulance Preparation Package.
Middle East/North Africa vehicle specific information For your particular global region, your vehicle may be equipped with features and options that are different from the ones that are described in this Owner Guide; therefore, a supplement has been supplied that complements this book. By referring to the pages in the provided supplement, you can properly identify those features, recommendations and specifications that are unique to your vehicle. Refer to this Owner Guide for all other required information and warnings.
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These are some of the symbols you may see on your vehicle.
Vehicle Symbol Glossary
Safety Alert
See Owner’s Guide
Fasten Safety Belt
Air Bag-Front
Air Bag-Side
Child Seat
Child Seat Installation Warning
Child Seat Tether Anchor
Anti-Lock Brake System
Child Seat Lower Anchor
Brake System
Brake Fluid - Non-Petroleum Based
Traction Control
AdvanceTrac娂
Master Lighting Switch
Hazard Warning Flasher
Fog Lamps-Front
Fuse Compartment
Fuel Pump Reset
Windshield Wash/Wipe
Windshield Defrost/Demist
Rear Window Defrost/Demist
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Vehicle Symbol Glossary
Power Windows Front/Rear
Child Safety Door Lock/Unlock
Power Window Lockout
Interior Luggage Compartment Release Symbol
Panic Alarm
Engine Oil
Engine Coolant
Engine Coolant Temperature
Do Not Open When Hot
Battery
Avoid Smoking, Flames, or Sparks
Battery Acid
Explosive Gas
Fan Warning
Power Steering Fluid
Maintain Correct Fluid Level
MAX MIN
Emission System
Engine Air Filter
Passenger Compartment Air Filter
Jack
Check fuel cap
Low tire warning
Instrument Cluster
Instrument Cluster
WARNING LIGHTS AND CHIMES
Warning lights and gauges can alert you to a vehicle condition that may become serious enough to cause expensive repairs. A warning light may illuminate when a problem exists with one of your vehicle’s functions. Many lights will illuminate when you start your vehicle to make sure the bulb works. If any light remains on after starting the vehicle, have the respective system inspected immediately. Service engine soon: The Service engine soon indicator light illuminates when the ignition is first turned to the ON position to check the bulb. Solid illumination after the engine is started indicates the On Board Diagnostics System (OBD-II) has detected a malfunction. Refer to On board diagnostics (OBD-II) in the Maintenance and Specifications chapter. If the light is blinking, engine misfire is occurring which could damage your catalytic converter. Drive in a moderate fashion (avoid heavy acceleration and deceleration) and have your vehicle serviced immediately.
Under engine misfire conditions, excessive exhaust temperatures could damage the catalytic converter, the fuel system, interior floor coverings or other vehicle components, possibly causing a fire.
Check fuel cap: Illuminates when the fuel cap may not be properly installed. Continued driving with this light on may cause the Service engine soon warning light to come on. Refer to Fuel filler cap in the Maintenance and Specifications chapter.
FUEL CAP
CHECK
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Brake system warning light: To confirm the brake system warning light is functional, it will momentarily illuminate when the ignition is turned to the ON position when the engine is not running, or in a position between ON and START, or by applying the parking brake when the ignition is turned to the ON position. If the brake system warning light does not illuminate at this time, seek service immediately from your dealership. Illumination after releasing the parking brake indicates low brake fluid level and the brake system should be inspected immediately by your servicing dealership.
BRAKE
Driving a vehicle with the brake system warning light on is dangerous. A significant decrease in braking performance may
occur. It will take you longer to stop the vehicle. Have the vehicle checked by your dealer immediately.
ABS
Anti-lock brake system: Illuminates indicating an ABS fault. If the lamp stays on for more than a few seconds, then an ABS fault is indicated, have the system serviced immediately. Normal braking is still functional unless the brake warning light also is illuminated. Air bag readiness: If this light fails to illuminate when ignition is turned to ON, continues to flash or remains on, have the system serviced immediately. A chime will also sound when a malfunction in the supplemental restraint system has been detected. Safety belt: Reminds you to fasten your safety belt. A chime will also sound to remind you to fasten your safety belt.
Charging system: Illuminates when the battery is not charging properly.
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Engine oil pressure: Illuminates when the oil pressure falls below the normal range, refer to Engine oil in the Maintenance and specifications chapter. Low fuel: Illuminates when the fuel level in the fuel tank is at, or near empty (refer to Fuel gauge in this chapter).
O/D OFF
Overdrive off: Illuminates when
the overdrive function of the
transmission has been turned off,
refer to the Driving chapter. If the
light flashes steadily, have the system serviced immediately.
Four wheel drive indicator (if
4x4
equipped): Illuminates when
four-wheel drive is engaged.
Anti-theft system: Flashes when
the Securilock娂 Passive Anti-theft
System has been activated.
Speed control: Illuminates when
the speed control is activated. Turns
off when the speed control system
is deactivated.
Door ajar: Illuminates when the ignition is in the ON position and any door is open.
Turn signal: Illuminates when the left or right turn signal or the hazard lights are turned on. If the indicators stay on or flash faster, check for a burned out bulb. High beams: Illuminates when the high beam headlamps are turned on.
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Key-in-ignition warning chime: Sounds when the key is left in the ignition in the OFF/LOCK or ACC position and the driver’s door is opened. Headlamps on warning chime: Sounds when the headlamps or parking lamps are on, the ignition is off (and the key is not in the ignition) and the driver’s door is opened.
GAUGES
Speedometer: Indicates the current vehicle speed.
60
80
100 120
140
100
160
180
km/h
120
40
80
60
40
20
20
MPH
Engine coolant temperature gauge: Indicates engine coolant temperature. At normal operating temperature, the needle will be in the normal range (between “H” and “C”). If it enters the red section, the engine is overheating. Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible, switch off the engine and let the engine cool.
Never remove the coolant reservoir cap while the engine is running or hot.
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Odometer: Registers the total kilometers (miles) of the vehicle.
Trip odometer: Registers the kilometers (miles) of individual journeys. To reset, tap on the trip reset button to toggle the display between the trip and the odometer. Holding the reset button for one or two seconds will reset the trip odometer to zero. Tachometer: Indicates the engine speed in revolutions per minute. Driving with your tachometer pointer continuously at the top of the scale may damage the engine.
Fuel gauge: Indicates approximately how much fuel is left in the fuel tank (when the ignition is in the ON position). The fuel gauge may vary slightly when the vehicle is in motion or on a grade. Refer to Filling the tank in the Maintenance and Specifications chapter for more information.
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Entertainment Systems
Entertainment Systems
AM/FM STEREO / SINGLE CD RADIO
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VOL - PUSH ON
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SEEK
TUNE DISCS
AM FM
CD
BASS
TREB
FM1
ST
BAL
FADE
DISC
SCN
CLK
EJ
COMP
CD
CD
SHUFFLE
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1. Balance: Press sound to the left/right speakers.
to shift
2. Fade: Press sound to the front/rear speakers.
to shift
3. SCN (Scan): Press to hear a brief sampling of all listenable stations or CD tracks. Press again to stop. 4. CLK: To set the hour, press and hold CLK and press SEEK to decrease hours. To set the minute, press and hold CLK and press TUNE to decrease or increase
the minutes.
or increase
the
CLK
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5. EJ (eject): Press to eject a CD.
6. COMP (Compression): In CD mode, press to bring louder and softer levels into more comfortable listening level. The compression icon (c) will appear in the display. 7. Shuffle: Press to listen to the tracks on the CD in random order. Press again to turn off. 8. Memory presets: To set a station: Select frequency band AM/FM; tune to a station. Press and hold a preset button until sound returns. This radio is equipped with six station memory preset controls which allow you to set up to six AM stations and 12 FM stations (six in FM1 and six in FM2). 9. CD: desired selection is reached.
Press and hold until
CD
CD
SHUFFLE
SHUFFLE
10. desired selection is reached.
CD: Press and hold until
11. Tune / Discs: In radio mode, press to move up or down the frequency band in individual increments. 12. Seek: Press and release for previous/next SEEK strong station, selection or track. 13. Power/volume: Press to turn ON/OFF; turn to increase or decrease volume levels.
14. CD: Press to enter CD mode or to play a CD already loaded into the system.
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15. AM/FM: Press to choose a frequency band in radio mode.
16. Bass: Press increase/decrease the bass output.
to
17. Treble: Press increase/decrease the treble output.
to
DISC
18. CD door: Insert a CD printed side up. CD unit are designed to play commercially pressed 12 cm (4.75 in) audio compact discs only. Due to technical incompatibility, certain recordable and re-recordable compact discs may not function correctly when used in Ford CD players. Irregular shaped CDs, CDs with a scratch protection film attached, and CDs with homemade paper (adhesive) labels should not be inserted into the CD player. The label may peel and cause the CD to become jammed. It is recommended that homemade CDs be identified with permanent felt tip marker rather than adhesive labels. Ball point pens may damage CDs. Please contact your dealer for further information.
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PREMIUM AM/FM STEREO/CASSETTE/SINGLE CD
1. Power/volume: Press to turn ON/OFF; turn to increase/decrease volume.
SCAN
2. Scan: Press to hear a brief sampling of all listenable stations, tape selections or CD tracks. Press again to stop. 3. CD Door: Insert a CD with the label side up. CD unit are designed to play commercially pressed 12 cm (4.75 in) audio compact discs only. Due to technical incompatibility, certain recordable and re-recordable compact discs may not function correctly when used in Ford CD players. Irregular shaped CDs, CDs with a scratch protection film attached, and CDs with homemade paper (adhesive) labels should
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not be inserted into the CD player. The label may peel and cause the CD to become jammed. It is recommended that homemade CDs be identified with permanent felt tip marker rather than adhesive labels. Ball point pens may damage CDs. Please contact your dealer for further information. 4. Cassette door: Insert the cassette with the opening to the right.
5. Eject: Press to eject the cassette/CD. The radio will resume playing.
6. Tape: Press to start tape play. Press to stop tape during rewind/fast forward. CD: Press to start CD play. With the dual media audio, press CD to toggle between single CD and CD changer play (if equipped). 7. Mute: Press to MUTE playing media; press again return to playing media.
8. Auto: Press to set first six strongest stations (if available) into AM, FM1 or FM2 memory buttons; press again to return to normal stations.
9. Clock: Press and hold to set the clock. Press the decrease hours or SEEK increase hours. Press the
to TUNE
SEEK to
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to increase minutes. If your vehicle
to decrease minutes or TUNE has a stand alone clock this control will not function. 10. Balance: Press BAL; then press SEL left/right speakers.
to shift sound to the
Fade: Press FADE; then press SEL rear/front speakers.
to shift sound to the
11. Memory preset buttons: To set a station: Select frequency band AM/FM, tune to a station, press and hold a preset button until sound returns. 12. Shuffle (CD): Press to play tracks in random order.
13. Compression (CD): Press to bring soft and loud passages together for a more consistent listening level. Dolby威 noise reduction: 14. Works in tape mode only. Reduces tape noise and hiss; press to activate/deactivate. The Dolby威 noise reduction system is manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Dolby威 and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. 15. Side 1–2: Works in tape mode only. Press to play reverse side of the tape.
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16. Fast Forward (FF): Press for a slow advance, press and hold for a fast advance. 17. Rewind (REW): Press for a slow rewind, press and hold for a fast rewind. 18. Select (SEL): Use with Bass, Treble, Balance and Fade controls.
19. Bass: Press BASS; then press to decrease/increase SEL the bass output.
Treble: Press TREB; then press SEL the treble output.
to decrease/increase
20. Tune: Works in radio mode only. Press TUNE frequency down/up.
to change
21. Seek: Press and release for previous/next SEEK strong station, selection or track.
22. AM/FM: Press to select AM/FM1/FM2 frequency band.
Entertainment Systems
FF
REW
SEL
SEEK
TUNE
SEEK
TUNE
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PREMIUM IN-DASH SIX CD SOUND SYSTEM
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SHUF
SCAN
DISC TUNE
SEEK
REW
FF
COMP
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13
LOAD
PUSH ON
MUTE
EJ
BASS
BAL
SEL
TREB
FADE
AM FM
CD
MENU
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AUDIOPHILE IN-DASH SIX CD SOUND SYSTEM
1. Seek: Press and release for previous/next SEEK strong station, selection or track.
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2. Rewind: In CD mode, press until desired selection is reached.
Fast forward: In CD mode, press until desired selection is reached.
3. COMP (Compression): The compression feature operates in CD mode and brings soft and loud CD passages together for a more consistent listening level. Press the COMP control until COMP ON is displayed. DSP DSP (Digital Signal Processing) (if equipped): Press to enter DSP mode – allows you to engage/disengage DSP status, and choose signal modes of JAZZ CLUB, HALL, CHURCH, STADIUM. Ambiance (if equipped): This feature gives the feeling of “being there” to your music, creating increased clarity as well as an open and spacious feel to the music. Press DSP to access the ambiance menu. Press SEL to engage/disengage. Turn the volume control to increase/decrease the level of ambiance. Press DSP again to change the occupancy mode to optimize sound for ALL SEATS, DRIVER SEAT or REAR SEAT. 4. Mute: Press to MUTE playing media; press again return to playing media 5. Eject: Press to eject a CD. Press and hold to eject all loaded discs.
to decrease/increase
6. Bass: Press BASS; then press SEL the bass output. Treble: Press TREB; then press SEL the treble output.
to decrease/increase
7. Select: Use with Bass, Treble, Balance and Fade controls to adjust levels.
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to shift sound to the
8. Balance: Press BAL; then press to shift sound to the SEL left/right speakers. Fade: Press FADE; then press SEL rear/front speakers. 9. Menu: Press MENU and SEL to access clock mode, RDS on/off, Traffic announcement mode and Program type mode. On Audiophile audios, press MENU to access the compression feature. Press SEL to turn the feature ON or OFF. Traffic: Allows you to hear traffic broadcasts. With the feature ON, press SEEK or SCAN to find a station broadcasting a traffic report (if it is broadcasting RDS data). Traffic information is not available in most U.S. markets. FIND Program type: Allows you to search RDS-equipped stations for a certain category of music format: Classic, Country, Info, Jazz, Oldies, R&B, Religious, Rock, Soft, Top 40. Show TYPE: Displays the station’s call letters and format. Compression: Brings soft and loud CD passages together for a more consistent listening level. Setting the clock: Press MENU until SELECT HOUR or SELECT MINUTE is displayed. Use SEL to manually increase ( 10. Memory presets: To set a station: Select frequency band AM/FM; tune to a station, press and hold a preset button until sound returns. 11. CD: Press to select CD mode.
) or decrease ) the hours/minutes. Press MENU again to disengage clock mode.
12. AM/FM: Press to select AM/FM frequency band. Autostore: Allows you to set the strongest local radio stations without losing your original manually set preset stations for AM/FM1/FM2 . Press and momentarily hold AM/FM.
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AUTOSTORE will flash on the display. When the six strongest stations are filled, the station stored in preset 1 will begin playing. If there are less than six strong stations, the system will store the last one in the remaining presets. Press again to disengage. 13. Power/volume: Press to turn ON/OFF; turn to increase or decrease volume levels.
Automatic Volume Control (if equipped): Changes the volume automatically and slightly with vehicle speed to compensate for road and wind noise. The recommended level is 1–3. Level 0 turns the speed sensitive volume off and level 7 is the maximum setting. Press and hold the volume control for five seconds. Then, press the SEL control to increase or decrease volume levels. The selected level will appear in the display. 14. Load: Press to load a CD. Press and hold to load up to six discs.
15. Shuffle: Press to play tracks in random order.
16. Scan: Press for a brief sampling of radio stations or CD tracks. Press again to stop. 17. Disc tune: Radio: Press or the radio frequency band. CD: Press on the CD.
to manually tune down or up
to select the previous track or
to select the next track
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MACH姞 MP3 AUDIO SYSTEM
1. Balance: Press sound to the left/right speakers.
to shift
2. Fade: Press to shift sound to the rear/front speakers.
3. Scan: Press to hear a brief sampling of all listenable radio stations, CD or MP3 tracks. Press again to stop. 4. CLK: To set the clock press and hold the CLK control for the following functions: • To set the hour, press SEEK to the hours. • To set the minutes, press TUNE DIR the minutes. Release CLK to save the clock settings. Press CLK again to return the display to radio mode.
control to decrease or increase
to decrease or increase
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5. EJ (Eject): Press to stop and eject a disc. If a disc is ejected and not removed, the player will automatically reload the disc and return to radio mode. 6. COMP (Compression): In CD and MP3 mode, press to adjust the soft and loud sounds together for a more consistent listening level. The compression icon (c) will illuminate in the display. 7. Shuffle: Press to engage random play on the CD or MP3 disc. SHF then ON will briefly appear in the display. Press SEEK to select another random track on the disc. Press shuffle again to disable. 8. Repeat: Press to repeat the current track.
(Fast forward): Press
CD (Rewind): Press and
9. CD and hold until the desired selection point is reached. This function is not enabled in MP3 mode. 10. hold until the desired selection point is reached. This function is not enabled in MP3 mode. 11. MP3 directory: Allows you to listen to songs in MP3 flat file mode and MP3 directory mode. • Insert a MP3 disc to engage in the flat file mode. The MP3 icon will be • While in the MP3 flat file mode, press the MP3 DIR control to enter
displayed.
into the directory mode. Press the TUNE DIR control to change directories. The MP3 icon and the DIR icon will be displayed.
12. Track: Press to locate a specific
MP3 track or directory. TRAC will
appear in the display. Rotate volume
control to advance or reverse through the tracks or directories. The MP3
icon will flash in the display while the MACH威 track function is enabled.
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13. Memory presets: To set a station: Select frequency band AM/FM; tune to a station, press and hold a preset button until sound returns. 14. CD door: Insert a CD with the label side up.
15. Tune/Directory: Press TUNE to change the radio DIR frequency down/up or change the MP3 directories. 16. Seek: Press and release SEEK strong station selection or CD and MP3 tracks. 17. Power/volume: Press to turn ON/OFF; turn to increase or decrease volume levels.
for previous/next
18. CD: Press CD to play a CD or MP3 disc. When the MP3 disc is loaded, CD and LOAD will appear on the display. The display will briefly show the total number of tracks on the disc as TXXX (XXX=number of tracks). 19. AM/FM: Press to select a frequency band in radio mode.
20. Bass: Press decrease/increase the bass output.
to
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21. Treble: Press decrease/increase the treble output.
to
RADIO FREQUENCIES AM and FM frequencies are established by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Canadian Radio and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). Those frequencies are: AM - 530, 540–1700, 1710 kHz FM- 87.7, 87.9–107.7, 107.9 MHz
weaker the signal and the weaker the reception.
RADIO RECEPTION FACTORS There are three factors that can affect radio reception: • Distance/strength: The further you travel from an FM station, the • Terrain: Hills, mountains, tall buildings, power lines, electric fences, traffic lights and thunderstorms can interfere with your reception. • Station overload: When you pass a broadcast tower, a stronger signal may overtake a weaker one and play while the weak station frequency is displayed.
CASSETTE/PLAYER CARE Do: • Use only cassettes that are 90 minutes long or less. • Tighten very loose tapes by inserting a finger or pencil into the hole • Remove loose labels before inserting tapes. • Allow tapes which have been subjected to extreme heat, humidity or • Clean the cassette player head with a cassette cleaning cartridge after
cold to reach a moderate temperature before playing.
and turning the hub.
10–12 hours of play to maintain good sound/operation.
Don’t: • Expose tapes to direct sunlight, extreme humidity, heat or cold. • Leave tapes in the cassette player for a long time when not being
played.
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CD/CD PLAYER CARE Do: • Handle discs by their edges only. Never touch the playing surface. • Inspect discs before playing. Clean only with an approved CD cleaner
and wipe from the center out.
of time.
Don’t:
• Expose discs to direct sunlight or heat sources for extended periods
• Insert more than one disc into each slot of the CD changer magazine.
• Clean using a circular motion.
CD units are designed to play commercially pressed 12 cm (4.75
in) audio compact discs only. Due to technical incompatibility,
certain recordable and re-recordable compact discs may not
function correctly when used in Ford CD players. Irregular
shaped CDs, CDs with a scratch protection film attached, and CDs
with homemade paper (adhesive) labels should not be inserted
into the CD player. The label may peel and cause the CD to
become jammed. It is recommended that homemade CDs be
identified with permanent felt tip marker rather than adhesive
labels. Ball point pens may damage CDs. Please contact your
dealer for further information.
AUDIO SYSTEM WARRANTY AND SERVICE Refer to the Warranty Guide for audio system warranty information. If service is necessary, see your dealer or qualified technician.
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Climate Controls
Climate Controls
HEATER ONLY SYSTEM 1. Fan speed adjustment: Controls the volume of air circulated in the vehicle. 2. Air flow selections: Controls the direction of the airflow in the vehicle. See the following for a brief description on each control.
: Distributes outside air through the instrument panel vents.
O (OFF): Outside air is shut out and the fan will not operate.
: Distributes outside air through the instrument panel vents and the
floor vents.
: Distributes outside air through the floor vents. : Distributes outside air through the windshield defroster vents and
floor vents.
: Distributes outside air through the windshield defroster vents.
3. Temperature selection: Controls the temperature of the airflow in the vehicle.
position.
the air flow selector in the