2015 Ford F150 Vehicle Information Bismarck Mandan Dealership Bill Barth Ford Used Car Dealer
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About this handbook
Thank you for choosing Ford. We recommend that you take some time to get to know your vehicle by reading this handbook.
The more that you know about it, the greater the safety and pleasure you will get from driving it.
NOTE This handbook describes product features and options available throughout the range, sometimes even before they aregenerally available. It may describe options not fitted to your vehicle.
NOTE Always use and operate your vehicle in line with all applicable laws and regulations.
NOTE Pass on this handbook when selling your vehicle. It is an integral part of the vehicle.
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DASHBOARD(LEFT-HAND DRIVE) .......................................................... 3
DASHBOARD(RIGHT-HAND DRIVE) ...................................................... 4
SYMBOLS ............................................................................... 5
THE FORD CODE SYSTEM .............................................. 5
THE KEYS .............................................................................. 6
INSTRUMENT PANEL AND ONBOARD INSTRUMENTS ..................................................................... 10
DIGITAL DISPLAY .............................................................. 13
MULTIFUNCTIONAL DISPLAY ...................................... 17
TRIP COMPUTER ................................................................ 24
SEATS ..................................................................................... 26
HEAD RESTRAINTS ............................................................ 27
STEERING WHEEL ............................................................. 28
REARVIEW MIRRORS ......................................................... 29
CLIMATE COMFORT ......................................................... 30
HEATING AND VENTILATION...................................... 31
MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ................... 32
AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM............. 34
EXTERNAL LIGHTS ........................................................... 37
WINDOW WASHING....................................................... 38
EILING LIGHTS .................................................................... 40
CONTROLS........................................................................... 41
INTERIOR FITTINGS........................................................... 43
FIXED GLASS ROOF........................................................... 44
DOORS .................................................................................. 45
POWER WINDOWS .......................................................... 46
BOOT ...................................................................................... 47
BONNET ................................................................................ 49
ROOF RACK/SKI RACK ................................................... 51
HEADLIGHTS........................................................................ 51
ABS SYSTEM ......................................................................... 53
ESP SYSTEM .......................................................................... 54
EOBD SYSTEM ..................................................................... 57
PARKING SENSORS ........................................................... 58
SOUND SYSTEM.................................................................. 60
AT THE FILLING STATION ............................................. 62
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ............................... 63
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DASHBOARD (LEFT-HAND DRIVE)
The presence and position of the controls, the instruments and the indicators may vary according to the versions.
1. Side vent – 2. Left stalk: external lights control – 3. Instrument panel and warning lights – 4. Right stalk: controls wiper, washer,trip computer – 5. Central air vents – 6. Oddment/Car radio compartment – 7. Passenger side airbag – 8. Oddment compartment/hidden document tray – 9. Heating/ventilation/climate control – 10. Power windows control – 11 Oddment compartment – 12. Gear lever – 13. Driver side airbag.
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The presence and position of the controls, the instruments and the indicators may vary according to the versions.
1. Side air vent – 2. Passenger side air bag l – 3. Central air vents– 4. Oddment/radio compartment – 5. Left stalk:external lightscontrol – 6. Instrument panel and warning lights – 7. Right stalk: controls windscreen wiper, rear wiper trip computer – 8. Driver’s Air bag – 9. Control panel – 10. Power window control – 11. Gear lever – 12. Heating/ ventilation/climate controlcontrols – 13. Oddment compartment.
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CARWarning light Y coming on
when driving
❒ If the warning light Y turns on, thismeans that the system is running aself-test (for example for a voltagedrop).
❒ If the problem persists, contact theFord Dealership.
SYMBOLS
Special coloured labels have beenattached near or actually on some ofthe components of your car. Theselabels bear symbols that remind you ofthe precautions to be taken as regardsthat particular component.
THE FORD SYSTEM
This is an electrical engine locking systemwhich increases protection fromattempted theft of the car. It isautomatically activated when the ignitionkey is extracted.
Each time the car is started by turningthe ignition key to MAR, the FordCODE system control unit sends anacknowledgement code to the enginecontrol unit to deactivate the inhibitor.
If, during ignition, the code is notcorrectly recognized, the light Ylights up on the instrument panel.
In this case, turn the key to STOP andthen back to MAR. Try with the otherkeys provided if the problem persists.Contact a Ford Dealership if you stillcannot start the engine.
IMPORTANT Each key has its owncode which must be stored by thesystem ECU. Contact the FordDealership to have new keys (up toeight) stored with the code.
The electronic componentsinside the key may bedamaged if the key issubjected to violent shocks.
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KEY WITH REMOTE CONTROL(where provided) fig. 5
The metal insert A enables:
❒ the ignition switch;
❒ the door locks;
❒ the fuel cap lock/release;
To open/close the metal insert, pressbutton B.
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CODEELECTRONIC KEYCODE
MECHANICAL KEYCODE
KA00121m
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A
KA00002m
All the keys and the CODEcard must be handed overto the new owner whenselling the car.
THE KEYS
CODE CARD (optional, forrelevant versions/markets) fig. 3
The car is delivered with two copies ofthe ignition key and with the CODEcard which bears the following:
A the electronic code.
B the mechanical key code to be givento the Ford Dealership when orderingduplicate keys.
IMPORTANT In order to ensureperfect efficiency of the electronicdevices inside the keys, they shouldnever be exposed to direct sunlight.
KEY WITHOUT REMOTECONTROL fig. 4
The metal insert A enables:
❒ the ignition switch;
❒ the door and tailgate (where provided);
❒ the fuel cap lock/release;
fig. 5 KA00003m
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CARDoor release
Short pressure on button Ë: release ofthe doors, timed activation of theinterior courtesy lights, lighting up ofthe turn signals and activation ofcourtesy lights (greeting lights) forrelevant versions/market).
Door locks are automatically released incase of intervention of the fuel cut-offsystem.
When releasing the doors by means ofthe remote control, if a door is notopened within 45 seconds, the systemautomatically re-locks the doors.
Door locking
Short pressure on button Á : remotelocking of doors with deactivation ofthe internal courtesy light and dualflashing of direction indicators (wherepresent).
Locking does not take place if one ormore doors are opened. This isindicated by a rapid flashing of thedirection indicators (where applicable).The doors are not locked if the luggagecompartment is open.
Remote tailgate opening
Press button R twice to release(open) the tailgate remotely.
Tailgate opening is indicated by lashingof direction indicators.
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CAR REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL
REMOTE CONTROLS
The system acknowledges up to 8remote controls. Should a new remotecontrol be necessary, contact a FordDealership and be ready to present theCODE card, a personal identitydocument and the car’s ownershipdocuments.
fig. 6 KA00004m
Used batteries are harmfulto the environment. Theyshould be disposed of asspecified by law in special
containers or taken to a FordDealership, which will take care oftheir disposal.
REPLACING THE BATTERY OFTHE KEY WITH REMOTECONTROL fig. 6
Battery replacement:
❒ press button A and open the metalinsert B;
❒ rotate the screw C to : using asmall point screwdriver;
❒ take out the battery case D andreplace the battery E respecting itspolarity;
❒ refit the battery case D inside thekey and lock it turning the screw Cto Á .
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IGNITION SWITCH fig. 7
The key can be turned to 3 differentpositions:
❒ STOP: the engine is off, the key canbe extracted, the steering is locked.Some electrical devices (e.g. carradio, central door locking system,etc.) are enabled
❒ MAR: driving position. All electricaldevices are enabled
❒ AVV: engine start.
The ignition device is fitted with a safetysystem that forces the driver to returnthe ignition key to STOP beforerepeating the starting operation, if theengine does not start up.
Never extract the keywhile the vehicle is moving.
The steering wheel would be lockedas soon as the steering wheel isturned. This also applies to whenthe car is towed.
Any operations in the aftermarket,which would involve tampering withthe steering or the steering column(e.g. fitting an anti-theft device), areabsolutley prohibited unless theyare carried out and authorized by aFord Dealership; in the addition of adeterioration in the performance ofthe system, this would affect thewarranty and cause seriousproblems as well as resulting ininvalidating the vehicle’s typeapproval.
WARNING
fig. 7 KA00005m
STEERING COLUMN LOCK
Engagement
When the key is at STOP, remove thekey and turn the steering wheel until itlocks.
Disengagement
Rock the steering wheel slightly as youturn the ignition key to MAR.
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CAR INSTRUMENT PANEL AND ONBOARD INSTRUMENTS
A B C D
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KA00009m
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Left-hand drive versions
A Speedometer (speed indicator)
B Fuel level gauge with reservewarning light
C Engine coolant temperature gaugeand excessive temperature warninglight
D Rev counter
E Display
Warning lights m and E are availableonly on Diesel versions.
fig. 8 - Versions with digital display
fig. 9 - Versions with multifunctional display
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A Speedometer (speed indicator)
B Fuel level gauge with reservewarning light
C Engine coolant temperature gaugeand excessive temperature warninglight
D Rev counter
E Display
Warning lights m and E are presentonly on Diesel versions.
fig. 10 - Versions with digital display
fig. 11 - Versions with multifunctional display
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CAR Instrument background colour and type
may vary according to the version.
SPEEDOMETER
It shows the engine speed.
REV COUNTER
Indicates the engine rpm.
FUEL LEVEL GAUGE
Shows the amount of fuel in the tank.
The reserve warning light turns on toindicate that approximately 5 litres offuel are left in the tank.
Do not travel with the tank nearlyempty: lack of fuel supply could damagethe catalyser.
ENGINE COOLANTTEMPERATURE INDICATOR
This shows the temperature of theengine coolant fluid and starts workingwhen the fluid temperature exceedsapprox. 50°C.
The warning light may light up (and amessage on the multifunctional displaymay appear in certain versions) toindicate that the coolant temperature istoo high; in this case, stop the engineand contact the Ford Dealership.
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CARDIGITAL DISPLAY
STANDARD SCREEN fig. 12
The standard screen shows thefollowing information:
A Headlight aiming position (only withdipped beam headlights on).
B Clock (always displayed, even withignition key removed and frontdoors closed).
C Odometer (covered km or miles).
Note With key removed (whenopening one of the front doors) thedisplay turns on and shows the time andkm or miles covered for a few seconds.
CONTROL BUTTONS fig. 13
+ To scroll the displayed menu andthe related options upwards or toincrease the value displayed.
MENU Press briefly to displayESC the menu and/or to go to
next screen or to confirm therequired menu option.Hold pressed to go back tothe standard screen.
– To scroll the displayed menu andthe related options downwards orto decrease the value displayed.
Note Buttons + and – activate differentfunctions according to the followingsituations:
Setup menu
– to scroll the menu options upwardsand downwards;– to increase or decrease values duringsettings.
fig. 12 KA00013m fig. 13 KA00016m
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CAR SETUP MENU
The menu comprises a series offunctions arranged in a cycle which canbe selected through buttons + and – toaccess the different select operationsand settings (setup) given in thefollowing paragraphs.
The setup menu can be activated bypressing briefly button MENU ESC.
Single presses on buttons + and – willscroll the setup menu options.
Handling modes differ with each otheraccording to the characteristic of theoption selected.
The menu includes the followingfunctions:
– HOUR
– BUZZ
– SPEED
– UNIT
– P BAG (*)
(*) Function activated only by takingcare to dealership.
Selecting a menu option
– press briefly button MENU ESC toselect the main menu option to set;
– press buttons + and – (by singlepresses) to select the new setting;
– briefly press button MENU ESC tostore the new setting and to go back tothe previously selected submenu option.
Selecting “Set Clock”
– briefly press button MENU ESC toselect the first value to change (hours);
– press buttons + and – (by singlepresses) to select the new setting;
– briefly press button MENU ESC tostore the new setting and go to thenext setup menu option (minutes);
– after setting the values with the sameprocedure, go back to the menu itempreviously selected.
Hold button MENU ESC pressed:
– to quit the set up menu if you are inthe menu;– to quit the displayed menu if you aresetting an option;– to save the changes to stored settings(and confirmed by pressing buttonMENU ESC).
The setup menu page is timed. Only thechanges saved by the user by brieflypressing MENU ESC) after quitting themenu when this timer has elapsed.
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With this function it is possible to setthe clock.
To set the required unit proceed asfollows:– briefly press button MENU ESC,“hours” will flash on the display;– press button + or – for setting;– briefly press button MENU ESC,“minutes” will flash on the display;– press button + or – for setting;
– briefly press button MENU ESC togo back to the menu screen or pressthe button for long to go back to thestandard screen without storingsettings.
Adjusting the buzzer volume(Buzz)This function is used to adjust thevolume of the buzzer triggering in theevent of failure/warning indications andwhen MENU ESC + and – buttons arepressed.To adjust the desired volume proceedas follows:– briefly press button MENU ESC , thedisplay will show the wording (bUZZ);
– press button + or – to select therequired volume (volume can beadjusted according to 8 levels).
– briefly press button MENU ESC togo back to the menu screen or pressthe button for long to go back to thestandard screen without storingsettings.
Setting the speed limit (Speed)
With this function it is possible to setthe car speed limit (km/h or mph),when this limit is exceeded the driver isimmediately alerted (see section“Warning lights and messages”).
To set the speed limit, proceed asfollows:
– briefly press button MENU ESC , themessage (SPEED) and the previously setunit (km/h) or (mph) will appear on thedisplay;
– press button + or – to select speedlimit activation (On) or deactivation(OFF);
– when the function is activated (On)pressing buttons + or – select thespeed limit and press MENU ESC toconfirm selection.
Note Selection is possible between 30and 200 km/h, or 20 and 125 mphdepending on the selected unit, seeparagraph “Unit of measure”. Thesetting will increase/decrease by fiveunits each time button +/– is pressed.Hold button +/– pressed toincrease/decrease the setting rapidly.Complete the setting by briefly pressingthe button when the required setting isapproached.
– briefly press button MENU ESC togo back to the menu screen or pressthe button for long to go back to thestandard screen without storingsettings.To cancel the setting, proceed asfollows:
– briefly press button MENU ESC:(On) will flash on the display;
– press button –: (Off) will flash on thedisplay;
– briefly press button MENU ESC togo back to the menu screen or pressthe button for long to go back to thestandard screen without storingsettings.
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bag activation/deactivation (where provided) (P BAG P)
This function shall be used toactivate/deactivate the front passenger’sair bag.
Proceed as follows:
❒ press button MENU ESC and, afterdisplaying the message (P BAG OFF)(to deactivate) or the message (P BAG On) (to activate) by pressingbuttons + o –, re-press MENU ESC;
❒ the confirmation request messagewill be displayed;
Setting the distance unit (Unit)
With this function it is possible to setthe unit.
To set the required unit proceed asfollows:
– briefly press button MENU ESC , thedisplay will show the wording (Unit) andthe previously set unit (km) or (mi);
– press button + or – to select therequired distance unit.
– briefly press button MENU ESC togo back to the menu screen or pressthe button for long to go back to thestandard screen without storingsettings.
❒ press buttons + or – to select (YES)(confirming activation/deactivation)or (no) (to abort);
❒ briefly press the button MENU ESCto view a message confirming yourselection and go back to the menuscreen. Alternatively, press thebutton for a prolonged time and goback to the standard screen withoutstoring the settings.
(*) Function activated only by taking carto dealership.
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KA00016mfig. 15fig. 14 KA00015m
To adjust light inside the passenger compartment
– standard screen, to adjust instrumentpanel brightness, sound system, andautomatic climate control system.
Setup menu
– within the menu, to scroll the menuoptions upwards and downwards;– to increase or decrease values duringsettings.
CONTROL BUTTONS fig. 15
+ To scroll the displayed menu andthe related options upwards or toincrease the value displayed.
MENU Press briefly to displayESC the menu and/or to go to
next screen or to confirmthe required menu option.
Hold pressed to go back tothe standard screen.
– To scroll the displayed menu andthe related options downwards or todecrease the value displayed.
Note Buttons + and – activate differentfunctions according to the followingsituations:
MULTIFUNCTIONALDISPLAY (where provided)
The car can be equipped with themultifunction display that, according tothe settings made, will show usefulinformation necessary when driving.
INFORMATION ON“STANDARD” SCREEN fig. 14The standard screen shows thefollowing information:A DateB Odometer (km or miles travelled).C TimeD Outdoor temperature
(where provided)E Headlight aiming position (only with
dipped beam headlights on).Note When opening one of the frontdoors, the display turns on and showsthe clock and the kilometres or milescovered for a few seconds.
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CAR Selecting “Set Date” and “Set time”:
– Briefly press button MENU ESC toselect the first value to change (e.g.hours /minutes or year / month / day).– press buttons + or – (by singlepresses) to select the new setting;– briefly press button MENU ESC to store the new settingand to go to the next setup menu option,if this is the last one you will go back tothe previously selected option of themain menu.By means of a long press on MENU ESC:
– to quit the set up menu if you are in themain menu;– to quit the main menu if you are inanother point of the menu (e.g.: atsubmenu option setting level, atsubmenu level or at main menu optionsetting level);– to save the changes to stored settings(and confirmed by pressing button MENUESC).The setup menu page is timed. Only thechanges saved by the user by brieflypressing MENU ESC are saved whenthe menu is automatically closed.
Selecting an option of the main menuwithout submenu
– press briefly button MENU ESC toselect the main menu option to set;– press buttons + or – (by singlepresses) to select the new setting;– press briefly button MENU ESC tostore the new setting and go back tothe main menu option previouslyselected.
Selecting an option of the main menu withsubmenu:
– briefly press button MENU ESC todisplay the first submenu option;– press buttons + or – (by singlepresses) to scroll all the submenuoptions;– press briefly button MENU ESC toselect the displayed submenu optionand to open the relevant setup menu;– press buttons + or – (by singlepresses) to select the new setting forthis submenu option;– briefly press button MENU ESC tostore the new setting and to go back tothe previously selected submenu option.
SETUP MENUThe menu comprises a series offunctions arranged in a cycle which canbe selected through buttons + and – toaccess the different select operationsand settings (setup) given in thefollowing paragraphs. A submenu isprovided for some items (Clock and Unitsetting).The setup menu can be activated bypressing briefly button MENU ESC.Single presses on buttons + or – willscroll the setup menu options.Handling modes are different accordingto the characteristic of the optionselected.The menu includes the followingfunctions:– MENÙ– SPEED BEEP– TRIP B DATA– TIME SETTING– DATE SETTING– SEE RADIO– MEASUREMENT UNIT– LANGUAGE– WARNING VOLUME– KEY VOL.– PASSENGER AIRBAG (*)– COURTESY LIGHTS– EXIT MENU(*) Function activated only by taking carto dealership.
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go back to the menu screen or pressthe button for a long time to go back tothe standard screen without storingsettings.To cancel the setting, proceed asfollows:– briefly press button MENU ESC:(On) will flash on the display;– press button –: (Off) will flash on thedisplay; – briefly press button MENU ESC togo back to the menu screen or pressthe button for long to go back to thestandard screen without storingsettings.
Trip B data (tripB on)Through this option it is possible toactivate (On) or deactivate (Off) theTrip B (partial trip) display.For further information see “Tripcomputer”.For activation / deactivation, proceed asfollows:– briefly press button MENU ESC:(On) or (Off) will flash on the display(according to previous setting);– press button + or – for setting;
– briefly press button MENU ESC togo back to the menu screen or pressthe button for long to go back to thestandard screen without storingsettings.
Speed beep (Speed limit)
With this function it is possible to setthe car speed limit (km/h or mph);when this limit is exceeded the driver isimmediately alerted (see section“Warning lights and messages”).
To set the speed limit, proceed asfollows:
– briefly press button MENU ESC, thedisplay will show the message (SpeedBuzz);
– press button + or – to select speedlimit activation (On) or deactivation(Off);
– if the function has been activated(On), press buttons + or – to select therequired speed limit and then pressMENU ESC to confirm.
Note The speed may be set in the rangefrom 30 to 200 km/h, or from 20 to 125mph according to the previously chosenunit (see “Setting the distance unit”)described below. The setting willincrease/decrease by five units each timebutton + / – is pressed. Hold button + / –pressed to increase/decrease the settingrapidly. Complete the setting by brieflypressing the button when the requiredsetting is approached.
Setting the time (Clock) This function enables to set the clockthrough two sub-menus: “Time” and“Format”.Proceed as follows:– briefly press button MENU ESC, thedisplay will show the two sub-menus“Time” and “Mode”;– press button + or – to surf the twosub-menus;– select the required option and thenpress button MENU ESC;– when accessing the “Hour” submenu:briefly press button MENU ESC,“hours” will flash on the display;– press button + or – for setting;– briefly press button MENU ESC,“minutes” will flash on the display;– press + or – to make your choice;
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This function enables to update the date(year – month – day).To update the date proceed as follows:– briefly press button MENU ESC:“day” (dd) will flash on the display;– press button + or – for setting;– briefly press button MENU ESC:“month” (mm) will flash on the display;– press button + or – for setting;– briefly press button MENU ESC:“year” (yyyy) will flash on the display;
– press button + or – for setting.Note The setting will increase ordecrease by one unit each time + or –is pressed. Hold the button pressed toincrease/decrease the setting rapidly.Complete the setting by briefly pressingthe button when the required setting isapproached.– briefly press button MENU ESC togo back to the menu screen or pressthe button for long to go back to thestandard screen without storingsettings.
– when you are in the “Format submenu:briefly press button MENU ESC thepreviously set display format will flashon the display;– press button + or – to select “24h”or “12h”. When you have made the requiredsettings, briefly press button MENUESC to go back to the menu screen orpress the button for long to go back tothe standard screen without storingsettings. – hold MENUESC pressed to go backto the standard screen or main menuaccording to the points of the menuwhere you are at.
See radio(Repeat audio information)With this function the display repeatsinformation relevant to the soundsystem.– Radio: tuned radio station frequencyor RDS message, automatic tuningactivation or AutoSTore;– audio CD, MP3 CD: track number;– CD Changer: CD number and tracknumber.To activate (On) or to deactivate (Off)sound system info displaying proceed asfollows:– briefly press button MENU ESC(On) or (Off) will flash on the display(according to previous setting);
– press button + or – for setting;
– briefly press button MENU ESC togo back to the menu screen or pressthe button for long to go back to thestandard screen without storingsettings.
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This function may be used to set themeasurement unit in three submenus:“Distances”, “Fuel Consumption” and“Temperature”.
To set the required unit proceed asfollows:
– briefly press button MENU ESC todisplay the three sub-menus;
– press button + or – to surf the threesub-menus;
– select the required sub-menu and thenpress briefly button MENU ESC;
– when accessing the “Distances” submenu:briefly press MENU ESC: either “km”or “mi” will appear on the display(according to the previous setting);
– press button + or – for setting;
– when accessing the “Consumption”submenu (where present)briefly press MENU ESC: either “km/l ”,“l/100km” or “mpg” will appear on thedisplay (according to the previoussetting);
If the distance unit set is “km” the fuelconsumption unit will be displayed inkm/l or l/100km.
If the distance unit set is “mi” the fuelconsumption unit will be displayed in“mpg”.
– press button + or – for setting;
– when accessing the “Temperature”submenu: briefly press MENU ESC:either “°C” or “°F” will appear on thedisplay according to the previous setting;
– press button + or – for setting;When you have made the requiredsettings, briefly press button MENU ESC to go back to the menuscreen or press the button for long togo back to the standard screen withoutstoring settings. – hold MENU ESC pressed to go backto the standard screen or main menuaccording to the points of the menuwhere you are at.
Language (Selecting the language)
The messages can be displayed in thefollowing languages: Italian, German,English, Spanish, French, Portuguese,Turkish and Dutch.
To set the required language proceed asfollows:
– briefly press button MENU ESC: thepreviously set “language” will flash onthe display;
– press button + or – for setting;
– briefly press button MENU ESC togo back to the menu screen or pressthe button for long to go back to thestandard screen without storingsettings.
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(Adjusting the failure/warningbuzzer volume)
With this function the volume of thebuzzer accompanying anyfailure/warning indication can beadjusted according to 8 levels.
To adjust the desired volume proceedas follows:
– briefly press button: MENU ESC; thepreviously set volume “level” will flashon the display;
– press button + or – for setting;
– briefly press button MENU ESC togo back to the menu screen or pressthe button for long to go back to thestandard screen without storingsettings.
Adjusting the button volume (Button Vol.)
This function may be used to adjust thevolume of the beep accompanying theactivation of buttons MENU ESC, +and – can be adjusted according to 8 levels.
To adjust the desired volume proceedas follows:
– briefly press button: MENU ESC; thepreviously set volume “level” will flashon the display;
– press button + or – for setting;
– briefly press button MENU ESC togo back to the menu screen or pressthe button for long to go back to thestandard screen without storingsettings.
Passenger bag Front passenger’sairbag and side bag activation/deactivation (where provided)
This function shall be used toactivate/deactivate the front passenger’sair bag.
Proceed as follows:
– briefly press button MENU ESC and,after displaying the message “Bag pass:Off) (to deactivate) or Bag pass: On) (to activate) by pressing the buttons +and –, press the button MENU ESCagain;
– the confirmation request message willbe displayed;
– press buttons + or – to select (Yes)(confirming activation/deactivation) or(No) (to abort);
– briefly press MENU ESC to confirmsetting and go back to the menu screenor press the button for long to go backto the standard screen without storingsettings.
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This is the last function that closes thesetting cycle listed in the initial menuscreen.
Briefly press button MENU ESC to goback to the standard screen withoutstoring settings.
Press button – to return to the firstmenu option (Speed Beep).
Courtesy lights (Greeting lights)
This functions allows the side lights andnumber plate lights to be turned onwhen the doors or boot are openedusing the remote control, with thefollowing exceptions:
– interruption 5 seconds following doorclosure
– Interruption after a lock commandfrom the remote control
– Interruption after a lock or activationcommand from the remote control
For activation/deactivation, proceed asfollows:
– briefly press button MENU ESC:(On) or (Off) will flash on the display(according to previous setting);
– press button + or – for setting;
– briefly press button MENU ESC togo back to the menu screen or pressthe button for long to go back to thestandard screen without storingsettings.
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CAR TRIP COMPUTER
General features
The “Trip computer” is used to displayinformation on car operation when thekey is turned to MAR. This functionallows to define two separate tripscalled “Trip A” and “Trip B” formonitoring the car’s “complete mission”in a reciprocally independent manner.
Both functions are resettable (reset -start of new mission).
“Trip A” shall be used to display thefigures relating to:
– Range
– Distance
– Average consumption
– Instant consumption
– Average speed
– Travel time (driving time).
“Trip B” shall be used to display thefigures relating to:
– Distance B
– Average consumption B
– Average speed B
– Travel time B (driving time)
– Reset trip B
Note “Trip B” may be excluded.“Range” and “Instantaneous fuelconsumption” cannot be reset.
Values displayed
Range
This indicates the distance which maybe travelled with the fuel in the tank assuming that driving conditions will notchange. The message “----” will appearon the display in the following cases:
– value lower than 50 km (or 30 mi)
– the car is parked with the enginerunning for a long time.
IMPORTANT The range depends onseveral factors: driving style (seeparagraph “Driving style” in section“Starting and driving”), type of route(motorway, urban cycle, mountainroads, etc…), conditions of use of thevehicle (load, tyre pressure, etc…). Tripplanning must take into account theabove notes.
Trip distance
This value shows the distance coveredfrom the start of the new mission.
Average consumption
This value shows the approximateaverage consumption from the start ofthe new mission.
Instant consumption
This indicates the fuel consumption. Thevalue is constantly updated. The message“----” will appear on the display if the caris parked with the engine running.
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This value shows the car average speedas a function of the overall time elapsedsince the start of the new mission.
Travel time
This value shows the time elapsed sincethe start of the new mission.
TRIP button fig. 16
Button TRIP, set on the right steeringcolumn stalk, shall be used (with ignitionkey on MAR) to display and to resetthe previously described values to starta new mission:
– short push to display the differentvalues;
– long pressing to reset and then start anew mission.
New mission
The new mission begins after:– “manual” resetting by the user, bypressing the relevant button;– “automatic” resetting, when the “Tripdistance” reaches 9999.9 km or whenthe “Travel time” reaches 99.59 (99hours and 59 minutes);– disconnection/reconnection of thebattery.IMPORTANT The reset operation inthe presence of the screens concerningthe “Trip A” makes it possible to resetonly the information associated withthis function.IMPORTANT The reset operation inthe presence of the screens concerningthe “Trip B” makes it possible to resetonly the information associated withthis function.
“Start trip” procedure
With ignition key on MAR, press andhold button TRIP pressed for over 2seconds to reset.
Exit Trip
The TRIP function is over when all thevalues have been displayed or holdingthe button MENU ESC pressed forlonger than 1 second.
TRIP
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Back rest angle adjustment fig. 18
Turn knob B.
Seat height adjustment (where provided) fig. 19
Operate lever C to lift or lower therear area of the cushion to achieve themost comfortable driving position.
Backrest tilting fig. 20
To tilt the seat, operate lever D(movement a) and push the backrestforward to lock (movement b); releaseleverD and push the backrest to slidethe seat forward (movement c, appliesonly to seats with easy entry).
SEATS
FRONT SEATS
fig. 17
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E
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Fore/aft adjustment fig. 17
Lift lever A and push the seat forwardsand backwards.
All adjustments must bemade with the car
stationary.
WARNING
After releasing theadjustment lever, always
check that the seat is locked on therunners by trying to move it backand forth. If it is not locked, theseat may move unexpectedly andmake you lose control of the car.
WARNING
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Heated seats fig. 17 (where provided)
Press button E to switch the seatwarming on/off.
ATTENTION Operating the heatedseats with the engine off will drain thebattery.
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position memory
To return the seat to its initial position,slide the seat back and press on thebackrest to lock the seat (movement d)operate lever D (movement e) andraise the backrest (movement f) untilit clicks home.
ATTENTION Using lever D beforelocking the seat in its original positioncauses the original seat position to belost. In this case, adjust the seat positionby means of the reach adjustment fig. 17.
Driver side and passenger sidewhere not equipped with positionmemory
To return the seat to its initial position,slide the seat back and press on thebackrest to lock the seat (movement d)operate lever D (movement e) andraise the backrest (movement f) untilit clicks home. Adjust reach using leverA-fig. 17.
All adjustments must bemade with the car
stationary.
WARNING
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The type of reattachment movementwas chosen to ensure occupant safety. If an obstacle is present (e.g. a bag) andthe seat cannot be returned to itsoriginal position, it re-attaches the seateven when only the backrest ispositioned to ensure the guides arealways locked.
REAR SEATS fig. 21
Backrest release
❒ For versions with joint seat, lift handlesA and B and guide the backrest ontothe cushion.
❒ For versions with separate seats, lifthandle A or B to release respectivelythe left or right part of the backrest andguide the backrest onto the cushion.
Perform these operationsonly when the car is
stationary and the engine is notrunning.
The head restraints should beadjusted to support the back ofyour head and not your neck. Onlyin this position do they exert theirprotective action.
To optimise head restraintprotective action, adjust thebackrest upright and keep yourhead as close as possible to thehead restraint.
WARNING
HEADRESTS
HEAD RESTRAINTS fig. 22
Head restraints height can be adjustedas follows.
❒ upward adjustment: raise the headrestraint until you hear it click.
❒ Downward adjustment: press A andlower the head restraint.
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To lower the backrest, press button B.The specific shape of the head restraintinterferes with the correct rest of theback of the rear passenger on thebackrest; the shape is useful to forcethe passenger to lift the headrest for itscorrect use.
IMPORTANT Rear seat passengers shallalways set the head restraints in “fullydrawn out” position.fig. 23
B
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STEERING WHEEL
It can be adjusted vertically (whereprovided).
For adjustment. bring the lever fig. 24downward to position 2 then positionthe wheel and lock it bringing lever toposition 1.
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Perform these operationsonly when the car is
stationary and the engine is notrunning.
WARNING
REAR HEAD RESTRAINTS(where provided) fig. 23
To lift out rear head restraints: press atthe same time buttons B e C set onboth sides and take them out. The rearhead restraint must be removed withthe backrest released and tilted towardthe passenger compartment To restorethe backrest to its service condition,raise until it clicks home
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The door mirrors, beingcurved, slightly alter the
perception of distance.
WARNING
When driving, the mirrorsshall always be in position 1.
WARNING
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REARVIEW MIRRORS
DRIVING MIRROR fig. 25
The mirror is fitted with a safety devicethat causes its release in the event of aviolent crash. It can be moved usinglever A to two different positions:normal or antiglare.
DOOR MIRRORS
With electrical adjustment fig. 26a
From the inside of the car, operatelever A to adjust the mirror.
With electrical adjustment fig. 26b
Proceed as follows:
❒ select the mirror with selector B;
❒ adjust the mirror using the joystick Ain the four directions.
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Folding back door mirrors fig. 27
When required (for example when themirror causes difficulty in narrowspaces) it is possible to fold the mirrormoving it from position 1 open, toposition 2 closed.
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VENTS fig. 28
1. Vents for demisting/defrosting thewindscreen
2. Orientable, adjustable centralvents
3. Orientable, adjustable side vents4. Fixed vents for side windows.5. Lower vents
fig. 28 KA00025m
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HEATING AND VENTILATION
CONTROLS fig. 29A Air temperature knob (red-hot /
blue-cold)B Fan speed knobC Air recycle knob… – internal air recycleÚ – air intake from outside
IMPORTANT It is advisable to activateair recycle in queues or in tunnels toprevent the introduction of polluted air.Do not use the function for a long time,particularly if there are many passengerson board, to prevent the windows frommisting up.D Air distribution knobμ toward the body and the side
windows∑ toward the body, the side
windows and the feet∂ toward the feet only∏ toward the feet and the
windshield- toward the windscreen only
E Heated rear screenactivation/deactivation button.When the function is active, awarning light ( on the instrumentpanel is on.
In order to maintain batteryefficiency, the function isautomatically deactivated after about4 minutes.
F Heated rear screenactivation/deactivation button(possible only with engine started).When the function is active, awarning light A on the instrumentpanel is on.In order to maintain batteryefficiency, the function isautomatically deactivated after about20 minutes.
Fast front windowdemisting/defrosting
Proceed as follows:❒ rotate knob A to red section;❒ rotate knob C to Ú;❒ rotate knob D to -;❒ rotate knob B to 4- (max. fan
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CONTROL SYSTEM (where provided)
CONTROLS fig. 30A Air temperature knob (red-hot /
blue-cold)B Fan speed knob and climate control
system activation/deactivation. Pressthe knob to activate the climatecontrol system; the led on the knobis active. This enables passengercompartment quick cooling.
C Air recycle knob… – internal air recycleÚ – air intake from outside
IMPORTANT It is advisable to activateair recycle in queues or in tunnels toprevent the introduction of polluted air.Do not use the function for a long time,particularly if there are many occupantson board, to prevent the windows frommisting up.
fig. 30 KA00027m
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D Air distribution knobμ toward the body and the side
windows∑ toward the body, the side
windows and the feet∂ toward the feet only∏ toward the feet and the
windshield-toward the windscreen only
E Heated rear screenactivation/deactivation button. Activation is indicated by lighting ofwarning light ( on the instrument panel
In order to maintain batteryefficiency, the function isautomatically deactivated after about20 minutes.
F Heated rear screenactivation/deactivation button(possible only with engine started).When the function is active, awarning light A on the instrumentpanel is on.In order to maintain batteryefficiency, the function isautomatically deactivated after about4 minutes.
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CARFast front window and front side
windows demisting/defrosting(MAX-DEF)
Proceed as follows:
❒ rotate knob A to red section;
❒ rotate knob C to Ú;
❒ rotate knob D to -;
❒ rotate knob B to 4- (max. fanspeed).
IMPORTANT the climate controlsystem is very useful to acceleratedemisting, because it dehumidifies theair. Adjust the controls as describedabove and press knob B to switch theclimate control system on: the LED onthe knob will light up.
LOOKING AFTER THE SYSTEM
Run the climate control system for atleast 10 minutes every month duringthe winter. Have the system inspectedat a Ford Dealership before thesummer.
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CONTROL SYSTEM (where provided)According to the temperature set bythe user, the automatic climate controlsystem automatically adjusts:
❒ the temperature of the air sent tothe passenger compartment;
❒ fan speed (continuous air flowvariation);
❒ the distribution of air inside thepassenger compartment;
❒ compressor activation/deactivation(to cool/dehumidify air);
❒ air recycle activation/deactivation;
All functions can be manually changed.In other words, you may operate thesystem selecting one or more functions.The manual setting of a function doesnot impair the automatic control of theother functions even if the led of theknob AUTO is off.
fig. 31 KA00028m
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CONTROLS fig. 31
Button AUTO - AActivation of the automaticfunction of the climate controlsystem
Pressing the button AUTO and settingthe temperature, the system adjusts thetemperature, the quantity anddistribution of the air into the passengercompartment and controls theactivation of the compressor.
A/C button - Bcompressor activation/deactivation
Pressing the button, with led on, thecompressor and the led switch off.
When the compressor is off:
❒ the system deactivates air recycle toavoid window misting;
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passenger compartment air with atemperature lower than external airtemperature (the temperatureindicated on the display blinks whenthe system does not ensure theachievement of the required comfortconditions);
❒ it is possible to manually reset the fanspeed (with compressor enabled,ventilation cannot go below a barshown on the display).
Button OFF - CSystem switch off
Pressing the button OFF the system isswitched off.
The following climate control conditionswill be established when the system is off:
❒ all LEDs off;
❒ set temperature display off;
❒ air recycle off;
❒ compressor off;
❒ fan off.
In this condition, it is possible to enableor disable air recycle without systemactivation.
Button … - D Air recycle on/off button
It is advisable to switch internal airrecirculation on while standing inqueues or in tunnels to prevent theintroduction of polluted air.
Led on button ON = recycle ON.
Led on button OFF = recycle OFF.
For low temperatures or if thecompressor is off, the recycle is forcedto off to avoid misting.
IMPORTANT It is advisable not to usethe air recycle function when theoutside temperature is low, to preventthe windows from rapidly misting up.
Buttons +, –, ESetting desired temperature
Pressing the button + the temperaturein the passenger compartment risesuntil the value HI is reached (maximumheating).
Pressing the button – the temperaturein the passenger compartmentdecreases until the value LO is reached(maximum cooling).
IMPORTANT Specifically, if the heatingfluid is not sufficiently warm, the fan willnot start up at the maximum speedimmediately to limit introducingexcessively cool air into the passengercompartment.
Buttons +, –, FAdjusting fan speedPressing the buttons + or – respectively,the fan speed displayed on the displaybars increases or decreases.The fan can be cut off only if thecompressor has been switched off(button B).To restore automatic fan speed control,press button AUTO.
Buttons y μ ∂ - G H IManual air distribution selection
Pressing the buttons, it is possible to setone of 5 different air flow options:y to the windscreen and front side
window vents to demist or defrostthem.
μ Air flow at central and sidedashboard vents to ventilate thechest and the face during the hotseason.
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diffusers. The natural tendencyof hot air to spread upwards,allows to warm the passengercompartment up as quickly aspossible, providing an immediatefeeling of warmth.
∂+μ distribution between feet areavents (warmer air) anddashboard vents (cooler air).
∂+y distribution between feet areavents and windscreen and frontside window vents). Thisdistribution allows an adequatewarming of the passengercompartment and prevents thewindows from misting up.
The set distribution is shown by theLEDs on the selected buttons.To restore automatic air distributioncontrol, press button AUTO.
Button - - LFront window fastdemisting/defrosting buttonPressing the button - the systemactivates all the functions required forfast demisting/defrosting:❒ compressor switch on (if climatic
conditions are suitable);
❒ air recycle off;❒ air temperature set to maximum
(HI);❒ fan speed selection depending on
coolant temperature;❒ air flow toward the windshield and
the front side windows;❒ heated rear window on;❒ heated rear window on (if present).
IMPORTANT The function stays on forapproximately 3 minutes once thecoolant is sufficiently warm
DEMISTING/DEFROSTINGHEATED REAR WINDOW
Press button M to activate this function.Activation is indicated by lighting ofwarning light ( on the instrumentpanel.
This function is timed and it will turn offautomatically after 20 minutes. Pressbutton M again to disable the functionin advance.
IMPORTANT Do not affix decals onthe inside of the rear window over theheating filaments to avoid damage thatmight cause it to stop working properly.
The system uses R134arefrigerant fluid which doesnot harm the environmentin the event of accidental
leakage. Never use R12 fluid which isnot compatible with the systemcomponents.
DEMISTING/DEFROSTINGHEATED REAR WINDOW Press button N to activate this function.Activation is indicated by lighting ofwarning light A on the instrumentpanel.This function is timed and it will turn offautomatically after 4 minutes. Pressbutton N again to disable the functionin advance.
LOOKING AFTER THE SYSTEMRun the climate control system for atleast 10 minutes every month duringthe winter.Have the system inspected at a FordDealership before the summer.
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MAIN BEAMS fig. 32
With knurled ring in position 2, pushthe stalk forward toward the dashboard(steady position). The warning light 1on the instrument panel comes on at thesame time. They switch off pulling thestalk toward the wheel (low beams turnon).
FLASHING fig. 32
You can flash the beams pulling the stalktoward the wheel (unstable position).The warning light 1 on theinstrument panel will come on at thesame time.
DIRECTION INDICATORS fig. 33Push the stalk to (stable) position:up (position a): right-hand indicatorON;down (position b): left-hand indicatorON.Warning light ¥ or Î will blink on theinstrument panel. Indicators areswitched off automatically when thesteering wheel is straightened.
Lane change functionIf you want to signal that you arechanging lane, bring the left stalk inunstable position for shorter than half asecond. The direction indicator on theselected side flashes three times andthen switches off automatically.
EXTERNAL LIGHTSThe left-hand stalk operates most of theexternal lights. The external lights canonly be switched on when the ignitionkey is on MAR. The instrument paneland the various controls on thedashboard will come on when theexternal lights are switched on.
Lights off fig. 32
Knurled ring turned to symbol O.
SIDE LIGHTS fig. 32
Turn the knurled ring to position 6.
The warning light 3 on theinstrument panel will come on.
DIPPED BEAMS fig. 32
Turn the knurled ring to position 2.
The warning light 3 on theinstrument panel will come on at thesame time.
fig. 32 KA00108m fig. 33 KA00109m
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CAR WINDOW WASHING
The right stalk fig. 34 controlswindscreen wiper/washer and heatedrear window wiper/washer operation.
WINDSCREEN WASHER/WIPERThe device can work only when theignition key is on MAR.The stalk has 5 different positions (4 speeds):A windscreen wiper off.B intermittent.C continuous slow.D continuous fast.E temporary fast (unstable position).The temporary fast function lasts aslong as you manually keep the stalk inthat position. When released, the stalkwill return to position A and the wiperwill be automatically stopped.
“Smart washing” functionPull the stalk towards the steeringwheel (unstable position) to operate thewindscreen washer jet.Keep the stalk pulled to activate with asingle movement the windscreenwasher jet and the windscreen wiper;the latter automatically turns on if youkeep the stalk pulled for over half asecond. The windscreen wiper stops
operating a few strokes after releasingthe stalk; a further “cleaning stroke”,after a few seconds, completes thewiping operation.
“FOLLOW ME HOME” DEVICE
This function allows the illumination ofthe space in front of the car for a presetperiod of time.
Activation
With the ignition key on STOP orremoved, pull the stalk towards thesteering wheel within 2 minutes fromwhen the engine is turned off.
At each single movement of the stalk,the staying on of the lights is extendedby 30 seconds up to a maximum of 210seconds; then the lights are switched offautomatically.
Each time the stalk is operated, thewarning light 3 on the instrumentpanel turns on and the display showshow long the function remains active.
The warning light turns on the first timethe stalk is operated, and stays on untilthe function is automaticallydeactivated. Each time you operate thelever, only the permanence of lightsincreases.
Deactivation
Keep the stalk pulled towards thesteering wheel for more than 2 seconds.
C
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DKA00111mfig. 34
Do not use the windscreenwiper to remove layers ofsnow or ice from thewindscreen. In such
conditions, the windscreen wipermay be subjected to excessive stressand the motor protection whichprevents operation for a few secondsmay trip. If rear window wiper operation is notreset, contact the Ford Dealership.
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CAR“Smart washing” function
Pushing the stalk towards thedashboard (unstable position) willactivate the rear window washer.
Keep the stalk pushed to activate with asingle movement the rear windowwasher jet and the rear window wiper;the latter automatically turns on if youkeep the stalk pushed for over half asecond.
The rear window wiper stops operatinga few strokes after releasing the stalk; afurther “cleaning stroke”, after a fewseconds, completes the wipingoperation.
REAR WINDOW WIPER/REAR WINDOW WASHER
The device can work only when theignition key is on MAR.
Turn the knurled ring to ' to operatethe rear window wiper.
With the windscreen wiper active,rotate the knurled ring to ' to activatethe rear window wiper which, in thiscase, operates (in the differentpositions) in synch with the windscreenwiper, yet with half its frequency. Withwindscreen wiper active, engagingreverse gear, the rear window wiperautomatically turns on in slowcontinuous mode.
It stops when the reverse gear isdisengaged.
Do not use the rear windowwiper to remove layers ofsnow or ice from the rearwindow. In such conditions,
the rear window wiper may besubjected to excessive stress and themotor protection which preventsoperation for a few seconds maytrip. If the function is not reset,contact the Ford Dealership.
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CAR CEILING LIGHTS
FRONT CEILING LIGHTThe lens can be set to three positions:❒ right side pressed: light always off❒ left side pressed: light always on❒ central position (neutral): the light
turns on and off when the doors areopened or closed.
IMPORTANT Before getting out of thecar, make sure the switch is on thecentral position: ensure that lights areoff with doors closed in order to avoiddraining the battery.On same versions, light switch on and offoccur only when the front driver sidedoor is opened or closed.When the doors are released with theremote control, a timer will be activatedfor 10 seconds. When locking the doorsusing the remote control, the courtesylight goes off.
Ceiling light timing (central position of the lens)
Three different switch on modes areforeseen:
❒ when opening one door, a threeminute timing is set;
❒ when removing the key from theignition switch within two minutesfrom engine switch off, a 10 secondtiming is set;
❒ when doors are unlocked (eitherwith remote control or with key ondriver side door), a 10 second timingis set.
Three modes are foreseen for switch off:
❒ when closing all doors, a threeminute timing is set; The timing isdisabled if the key is moved to MAR;
❒ when doors are locked (either withremote control or with key on driverside door), the ceiling light turns off.
❒ the courtesy lights are turned off inany case after 15 minutes to preservebattery duration
BOOT LIGHT
For versions fitted with boot light, it willturn on automatically when opening thetailgate and it will turn off at closing. Theboot courtesy light has a 15 minutetimer.
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HAZARD LIGHTS fig. 35They turn on by pressing switch A,regardless of the position of the ignitionkey.With the device on, warning lights Îand ¥ light up on the instrument panel.To switch off, press button A again.The use of hazard lights is governed bythe Highway Code of the country youare in. Keep to the rules.
FRONT FOG LIGHTS (where provided) fig. 35These come on with the sidelights/dipped beams on by pressingbutton B; warning light 5 lights up onthe instrument panel. The use of foglights is governed by the Highway Codeof the country you are in. Keep to therules.
A
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KA00029fig. 35
Emergency brakingDuring emergency braking, theemergency lights come on automaticallyand simultaneously warning lights Î and¥ light up on the panel. The function turns off automaticallywhen the braking is no longer anemergency manoeuvre. This function complies with relevant legalregulations currently in force.
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If, after a crash, you smellfuel or notice leaks from
the fuel system, do not reset thesystem to avoid fire risk.
WARNING
FUEL CUT-OFF SYSTEM
This system triggers after a collision andactivates the following:
❒ switch off of fuel supply withconsequent engine switch off;
❒ automatic door unlocking;
❒ switch on of all lights inside thevehicle.
When the system is active, the message“Fuel cut-off see handbook” is displayed.
Carefully check the car for fuel leaks,for instance in the engine compartment,below the car or near the tank area.
After a crash, turn the ingition key toSTOP to avoid draining the battery.
Observe the following procedure torestore correct vehicle operation:
❒ turn the ignition key to MAR;
❒ activate the right-hand indicator;
❒ deactivate the right-hand indicator;
❒ activate the left-hand indicator;
❒ deactivate the left-hand indicator;
❒ activate the right-hand indicator;
❒ deactivate the right-hand indicator;
❒ activate the left-hand indicator;
❒ deactivate the left-hand indicator;
❒ turn the ignition key to STOP.
The procedure is guided by thedirection indicator warning lights on thecontrol panel.
REAR FOG LIGHTS fig. 35
Press button C, to turn these lights onit is necessary to have the dipped beamheadlights or the front fog lights (whereprovided) switched on.
With lights on, the warning light 4on the instrument panel will come on atthe same time. Press the button again toturn the lights off.
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CIGAR LIGHTER(where provided) fig 36
SUN VISORS
These are arranged at the sides of theinternal rearview mirror.
They may be oriented frontally and tothe side.
A courtesy mirror is applied to the backof the driver side visor.
The cigar lighter becomesvery hot. Handle with care.
The device must not be used bychildren: risk of fire or burns.Always check that the cigar lighterhas turned off.
WARNING
fig. 37
A
KA00040m
PASSENGER SIDE GLOVECOMPARTMENT fig. 37
To open the glove box, operate openingdevice A.
Do not travel with theoddment compartments
open: they could hurt the passengerin case of crash.
WARNING
ODDMENT COMPARTMENTUNDER THE SEAT (where provided) fig. 38
In some versions, under the passengerseat there is an oddment compartment.
To access the oddment compartment,lift the front area of the cushion 1 toenable its release, then lift the rear area2 (backseat side).
To close the oddment compartment,lower and insert under the backrest therear of the cushion without forcing,then press on the front of the cushionuntil it snaps in position.
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INDIVIDUAL ADJUSTMENT OFTHE COMMUNICATIONCONSOLE fig. 39a(where provided)
Follow the procedure illustrated for theadjustment.
CURRENT OUTLET (where provided) fig. 39Positioned on the central tunnel, theoutlet is powered with ignition key onMAR.To use the outlet, open the protectivecover A.Correct operation is ensured only if theconnected devices are provided withhomologated plugs, present on all thecomponents of the Lineaccessori Ford.IMPORTANT With engine off and keyon MAR, the extended use (forinstance for more than 1 hour) ofaccessories which drain much currentmay reduce battery efficiency, up toignition failures.
Accessories with amaximum power of 180W(maximum electrical input15A) can be connected to
the outlet.
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GLASS/BOTTLE HOLDER
Seats are present on the central tunnelfor housing glasses and/or cans.
fig. 39a
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LOCK/RELEASE FROM OUTSIDEfig. 40
To open
Rotate the key to 1 and pull the handleupward.
With central control (where provided),on key rotation all door locks arereleased at the same time.
With remote control (where provided),press the button Ë to open the doors.
Before opening a door,ensure that you can do it
in safety conditions.
Open the doors only when the caris stationary.
WARNING
To lock
Rotate the key to 2 with fully closeddoor.
With central control (where provided),it is necessary that all doors are fullyclosed.
With remote control (where provided),press the button Á to close the doors.
If one of the doors is not fully closed,simultaneous locking is disabled.
IMPORTANT If one of the doors is notproperly closed or if there is a fault inthe system, the central locking will notengage. After 10/11 maneouvres inrapid succession, the device cuts out for30 seconds.
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LOCK/RELEASE FROM INSIDEfig. 41
To openPull the control lever A. With central locking, operating the leverA on driver side releases all door locks. For versions without central lockign,each door is released independently.
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MANUAL WINDOW WINDERS
On some versions the window windersare manual.
To open/close, operate the handle.
POWER WINDOWS
FRONT WINDOW WINDERS(where provided) fig. 42
They operate normally with ignition keyon MAR and for about 3 minutes afterpositioning the key on STOP orremoving.
The two buttons are located besidesthe gear lever (one for each side):
A to open/close the left front window;
B to open/close the right frontwindow;
Holding the button pressed for a fewseconds, the window automaticallyraises or lowers (only with key onMAR). On the passenger side button,the automatic device operates only tolower the glass.
fig. 42
B
A
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KA00035m
Improper use of theelectric windows may be
dangerous.. Before operation,always check that no passenger isexposed to the risk of being injureddirectly by the moving window orby objects getting caught in ordragged by the window.
WARNING
When leaving the car,always remove the ignition
key to avoid the risk of injury dueto accidental operation of thepower windows.
WARNING
To lock
With central locking push control leverA toward the door. Operating the leverA on driver side or the passenger sidecentrally locks the doors.
With a mechanic lock, without centrallocking, the doors are locked byoperating the individual control leverson each door.
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By means of key with remotecontrol (where provided)
Press button R twice.
Tailgate opening is indicated by doubleflashing of direction indicators.
TAILGATE CLOSURE
To close, lower the tailgate pressingnear the lock until you hear it click.
BOOT
TAILGATE OPENING
By means of mechanic key fig. 43
To release the lock, use the metal insertof the ignition key A.
Tailgate opening is eased by the actionof the side gas shock absorbers.
Opening the tailgate, for some versions,the boot light turns on: the lightautomatically turns off after you closethe tailgate.
The light remains on for about 15minutes after rotating the key toSTOP: if, during this period, a door orthe tailgate is opened, the 15 minutestiming is reset.
fig. 43 KA00036m
Never exceed themaximum allowed load in
the boot (see “TechnicalSpecifications”). Make sure thatthe objects are well arranged in theboot so that they will not beprojected forwards followingsudden braking.
Do not travel with the tail-gateopen: exhaust gas could enter thepassenger compartment.
WARNING
If you travel in areas withfew filling stations and you
want to transport fuel in a sparetank, respect applicable laws, usingonly an homologated, suitablysecured tank. However, the risks incase of collision increase.
Take care not to knock objects onthe roof rack when opening thetailgate.
WARNING
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EXTENDING THE BOOT
Partial extension (50/50)(where provided) fig. 45
The separate rear seats allow partial ortotal boot extension.
Proceed as follows:
❒ Lift out rear seat head restraints(where provided) with backrestreleased and tilted toward thepassenger compartment or with thetailgate open.
❒ check that the seat belt is nottwisted;
❒ operate levers A or B-fig. 45 torelease respectively the left or rightpart of the backrest and guide thebackrest onto the cushion.
IMPORTANT To return the backrest toits correct position, we recommend tooperate from the external doors.
Full extension
Tilt the rear seat completely to obtainmaximum boot extension.
Proceed as follows:
❒ remove the rear seat head restraints(where provided);
❒ check that the seat belt is nottwisted;
❒ operate levers A and B-fig. 45 torelease the backrests and guide themonto the cushion.
IMPORTANT To return the backrest toits correct position, we recommend tooperate from the external doors.
fig. 45
BA
KA00019mfig. 44
A
KA00037m
TAILGATE EMERGENCYOPENING fig. 44
To open the tailgate from thepassenger’s compartment if the carbattery is flat or the electric tailgatelock is faulty, proceed as follows (see“Extending the boot” in this chapter):
❒ remove the rear head restraints;
❒ tilt the backrests;
❒ to achieve tailgate automatic unlock,from inside the boot, operate lever A.
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Opening fig. 46-47-48
Proceed as follows:
❒ pull lever A in the direction of thearrow;
❒ move to the right the lever B asshown in figure;
❒ lift the bonnet and at the same timerelease the support rod C from itslocking device D, then insert the endof the rod in the seat E of the enginehood (bigger hole) and push to safetyposition (smaller hole), as shown infigure.
Rear seat repositioning
Raise the seat backrests and push themback until hearing the locking click ofboth retainers.
Position the seat belt buckles up.
IMPORTANT When returning thebackrest to the position of use, makesure it is correctly fastened and youhear the lock click.
Make sure the backrest is properlysecured at both sides to prevent itmoving forward in the event of sharpbraking causing injuries to passengers.
REMOVING THE REAR PARCEL SHELFTo remove the rear shelf, release it fromits two side pins and pull it out.
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If the supporting rod is notpositioned correctly the
bonnet may fall violently. Performthese operations when the car isstationary only.
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Before lifting the bonnet,ensure that the wiper arm
is not lifted from the windscreen.
WARNING
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To close fig. 48
Proceed as follows:
❒ hold the bonnet up with one handand with the other remove rod Cfrom seat E and fit it back into itscatch D;
❒ lower the bonnet to approximately 20centimetres from the enginecompartment and let it drop. Makesure that the bonnet is completelyclosed and not only fastened by thesafety catch by trying to open it. If it isnot perfectly closed, open the bonnetand repeat the procedure. Do notsimply press it.
With hot engine, operatewith caution inside the
engine compartment to avoidburns. Do not put your hands nearthe fan: it could start to operateeven when the key is removed fromthe ignition. Wait for enginecooling.
WARNING
Pay attention to scarves,ties and other loose fitting
garments. If they accidentally touchmoving parts, they may get draggedwith serious risks for those whowear them.
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BEAM DIRECTION
The correct orientation of theheadlights is important for driverscomfort and safety. Besides, it is aspecific rule of the highway code.
The headlights must be correctlydirected to ensure the best visibilityconditions for all drivers.
Contact a Ford Dealership to have theheadlights properly adjusted.
Check beam aiming every time the loador its distribution changes.
The bonnet must always beperfectly closed while
travelling for safety reasons. Makesure that the bonnet is perfectlyclosed and that the lock is engaged.If you discover that the bonnet isnot perfectly closed whiletravelling, stop immediately andclose the bonnet in the correctmanner.
WARNING
BEAM ADJUSTMENT fig. 49
The car is provided with electricadjustment of the beams, operating withignition key on MAR and low beams on.
The car will angle backwards when it isloaded, raising the light beam.
In that case, it is necessary to performbeams adjustment with buttons A and B.
The display suppiles a visual indicationof positions.
fig. 49
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LIGHTS (where provided)
Contact a Ford Dealership to have theheadlights properly adjusted.
Correct positions depending on load
Position 0 - one or two passengers onfront seats.
Position 1 - 5 passengers.
Position 2 - 4 passengers + load in theboot.
Position 3 - driver + maximumadmitted load in the boot.
ADJUSTING HEADLIGHTBEAMS ABROAD
The low beam headlights are adjustedfor the car to be driven in the countrywhere it was purchased. When youtravel in countries where cars aredriven on the other side of the road, toavoid dazzling the drivers travelling inthe opposite direction, it is necessary tocover certain areas of the headlight aslaid down in the Highway Code of thecountry where you are driving.
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CARABS SYSTEM INTERVENTION
Intervention of the ABS is detected by aslight pulsing of the brake pedalaccompanied by noise: such an eventindicates that you need to adjust yourspeed to the type of road on which youare travelling.
ABS SYSTEM
This system, an integral part of thebraking system, which prevents thewheels from locking when braking,makes the most of road grip and givesthe best control when emergencybraking under difficulty road conditions.
The system is completed by EBD(Electronic Braking Force Distribution),which distributes the braking actionbetween front and rear wheels.
IMPORTANT To achieve maximumefficiency of the braking system, asettlement period of about 500 km isrequired: During this time, avoidsudden, repeated and prolongedbraking.
When the ABS cuts in, andyou feel the brake pedal
pulsating, do not remove your foot,but keep it pressed; in doing so youwill stop in the shortest amount ofspace possible under the currentroad conditions.
WARNING
The ABS exploits the tyre-road grip at the best, but it
cannot improve it; you shouldtherefore take every care whendriving on slippery surfaces withouttaking unnecessary risks.
WARNING
FAILURE INDICATIONS
ABS failure
This is indicated by the turning on ofwarning light > on the instrumentpanel together with the dedicatedmessage on the multifunctional display(where provided), (see section“Warning lights and messages”).
In the case, the braking system willwork as normal without the extrapotentials offered by the ABS system.Drive carefully to the nearest FordDealership to have the system checked.
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If warning light x onlylights up on the instrument
panel, (with a message on themultifunctional reconfigurabledisplay, where provided),immediately stop the car andcontact the nearest FordDealership. Leakage of hydraulicfluid from the braking system willcompromise functionality of thebraking system, either of theconventional type or with ABS.
WARNING ESP SYSTEM (ElectronicStability Program) (where provided)
The ESP system is an electronic systemcontrolling the car stability in the eventof tyre grip loss.
The ESP system is therefore particularlyuseful when grip conditions of the roadsurfaces change.
Besides the ESP, the car is providedwith ASR (traction control withinterventions on brakes and engines),HILL HOLDER (device for start ongradient without using the brakes), MSR(control of engine braking torque whenshifting gear down) and HBA (automaticincrease of braking pressure in case ofemergency braking).
SYSTEM INTERVENTION
It is signalled by the blinking of thewarning light I on the instrumentpanel, to inform the driver that the caris in critical stability and grip conditions.
EBD failure
This is indicated by the turning on ofwarning lights > and x on theinstrument panel together with thededicated message on themultifunctional display (whereprovided), (see section “Warning lightsand messages”).
In this case, the rear wheels maysuddenly lock and the vehicle mayswerve. Drive carefully to the nearestFord Dealership to have the systemchecked.
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Do not take unnecessaryrisks, even if your cars fits
an ESP system. Your driving stylemust always be suited to theconditions of the road, visibility andtraffic. The driver is always and onlyresponsible for road safety.
WARNING
System intervention
The ESP system is automaticallyactivated when the car is started andcannot be de-activated.
Failure indications
In the event of a failure, the ESP systemwill be automatically switched off andwarning light I will appear on theinstrument panel along with a messageon the reconfigurable multifunctionaldisplay (where provided). The LED onthe ASR OFF button will light up.Contact Ford Dealership.
HILL HOLDER SYSTEM(where provided)
It’s integral to the ESP system. Itautomatically activates with thefollowing conditions:
❒ uphill: car at a standstill on a roadwith a gradient higher than 2%,engine running, clutch and brakepedal pressed, gearbox to neutral orengaged gear other than reverse;
❒ downhill: car at a standstill on a roadwith a gradient higher than 2%,engine running, clutch and brakepedal pressed and reverse gearengaged.
At pickup the ESP system control unitwill keep brake force on wheels untilreaching the torque suitable for starting,or in any case for max. 2 seconds inorder to pass easily from the brakepedal to the accelerator pedal.
After two seconds without starting, thesystem will deactivate automatically byreleasing gradually the brake force. Atreleasing, the typical brakedisengagement noise indicating that thecar is going to move will be heard.
Failure indications
A system anomaly is indicated by theturning on of warning light * on theinstrument panel together with thededicated message on themultifunctional display (whereprovided), (see section “Warning lightsand messages”).
If the spare wheel is used,the ESP system keeps
operating. The spare wheel, beingsmaller than the original wheelprovides less grip.
For correct operation of the ESPand ASR systems, the tyres mustabsolutely be of the same brandand type on all wheels, in perfectconditions and, above all, of type,brand and size specified.
WARNING
The Hill Holder system isnot a parking brake;
therefore, never leave the carwithout having engaged thehandbrake, turned the engine offand engaged the first speed.
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MSR system (engine braking torque control)
It is an integral part of the ASR systemthat in case of sudden geardownshifting, cuts in providing torqueto the engine thus preventing excessivedriving wheel drive that, specially inpoor grip conditions, can lead to loss ofstability.
Switching the ASR system on/off fig. 50
The ASR can work only when theignition key is on MAR.
The ASR system can be turned off bypressing the button C ASR OFF.
When the system is active, a messageon the reconfigurable multifunctionaldisplay (where provided) is displayed.
When the system is not active, the ledon the button ASR OFF turns on and amessage on the reconfigurablemultifunctional display (where provided)is displayed. Turning off the ASR whentravelling, on next start the ASR isautomatically turned on by the system.
It may be useful to switch off the ASRwhen driving on snow-covered roadswith snow chains fitted: in theseconditions, slipping of the wheels duringpick-up provides better traction.
ASR SYSTEM (Antislip Regulation) (where provided)
It’s integral to the ESP system andautomatically intervenes in case of slipof one or both drive wheels, helping thedriver to control the car.
The action of the ASR is particularlyhelpful in the following circumstances:
❒ slipping of the inner wheel due to theeffect of dynamic load changes orexcessive acceleration;
❒ too much power transmitted to thewheels also in relation to theconditions of the road surface;
❒ acceleration on slippery, snowy orfrozen surfaces;
❒ in the case of loss of grip on a wetsurface.
fig. 50
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connector that can be interfaced withappropriate tools, which makes itpossible to read the error codes storedin the control unit together with aseries of specific parameters for engineoperation and diagnosis.
This check can also be carried out bythe traffic police.
IMPORTANT After eliminating theproblem, to check the systemcompletely, Ford Dealerships areobliged to run a bench test and, ifnecessary, road tests which may alsocall for a long journey.
EOBD SYSTEM
The EOBD system (European On BoardDiagnosis) allows continuous diagnosisof the components of the car correlatedwith emissions. It also alerts the driver,by turning on the warning light U onthe instrument panel (together withrelevant message on the multifunctiondisplay, where provided), when thesecomponents are no longer in peakconditions (see section “Warning lightsand messages”).
The objective is:
❒ to keep the system efficiency undercontrol;
❒ to warn when a fault causesemissions levels to increase;
❒ to warn of the need to replacedeteriorated components.
Go to a Ford Dealership assoon as possible if thewarning light U does notlight up when the key is
turned to MAR or if, during car travel,the warning light comes on eithersteady or blinking (along with amessage on the display). Theoperation of the warning light Umaybe checked by the traffic police usingspecific devices. Follow the laws inforce in the country where you aredriving.
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CAR PARKING SENSORS
(where provided)
Parking sensors are located in the rearbumper fig. 51 and their function is toinform the driver, through anintermittent buzzer, about the presenceof obstacles behind the car.
ACTIVATION
The sensors are automatically activatedwhen the reverse gear is engaged. As the distance from the obstaclebehind the car decreases, the acousticalarm becomes more frequent.
BUZZER WARNINGS
Engage reverse and if a rear obstacle ispresent, an acoustic signal is activatedthat changes as the distance betweenthe obstacle and the bumpers changes.
The beep:
❒ becomes louder as the reduction ofdistance between the car and theobstacle decreases;
❒ becomes continuous when thedistance between the car and theobstacle is less than 30 cm and stopsimmediately if the distance increases;
❒ is constant if the distance is unvaried;if this situation concerns the sidesensors, the buzzer will stop afterabout 3 seconds to avoid, forexample, warning indications in theevent of manoeuvres along walls.
fig. 51 KA00042m
If several obstacles are detected, thecontrol unit indicates the nearest one.
FAILURE INDICATIONS
Parking sensor failures, if any, will beindicated when engaging reverse by theturning on of the instrument panelwarning light è together with themessage on the multifunction display,where provided (see section “Warninglights and messages”).
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CARGENERAL WARNINGS
❒ When parking, take the utmost careto obstacles that may be set above orunder the sensors.
❒ Objects set close to the car, undercertain circumstances are notdetected and could therefore causedamages to the car or be damaged.
Some of the conditions that could affectthe performance of the parking systemare described below:
❒ Reduced sensor sensitivity and areducion in the parking assistancesystem performance could be due tothe presence on the surface of thesensor of: ice, snow, mud and manycoats of paint
❒ The sensor detects a non-existantobject (echo interference) caused bymechanical interference, e.g.: carwashing, rain (extreme windconditions), hail.
❒ Signals sent by the sensor may bealtered by the presence in the vicinityof ultrasound system (e.g. the airbrakes of trucks or air hammers).
❒ The performance of the parkingassistance system could be affectedby the position of the sensors, e.g. byaltering attitude (due to wear ofshock absorbers and suspension) orby changing tyres, overloading the caror setting special attitudes thatrequire the car to be lowered.
OPERATION WITH TRAILER
Parking sensor operation is deactivatedautomatically when the trailer electriccable plug is fitted into the car tow hooksocket. Sensors are automaticallyenabled again when removing the trailercable plug.
The sensor must be cleanfrom mud, dirt, snow or icein order for the system towork. Be careful not to
scratch or damage the sensors whilecleaning them. Avoid using dry, roughor hard cloths. Wash the sensors withclean water with the addition of carshampoo, if necessary. In washingstations, clean sensors quicklykeeping the vapour jet/high pressurewashing nozzles at 10 cm at leastfrom the sensors.
The driver is alwaysresponsible for parking and
other dangerous manoeuvres underall circumstances. Make sure thatno-one is standing in the area,especially children or animals.Parking sensors are designed toassist drivers: in all cases, you mustalways pay the utmost attentionduring potentially dangerousmanoeuvres, even when carried outat low speed.
WARNING
When repainting thebumpers or touching up
paint in the sensor area, contactFord Authorised Services. Incorrectpaint application could affect theoperation of the parking sensors.
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CAR WIRING SYSTEM
(where provided)
The radio wiring system consists of:
– radio supply leads;
– front speaker power leads;
– aerial lead;
– radio housing;
– aerial on car roof.
CAR RADIO (where provided)
Speakers for Basic Audiospecification
Front speakers
N° 2 tweeters dia. 38 mm;N° 2 mid-woofer speakers with dia 165 mm.
Rear speakers
N° 2 full-range speakers with dia 130 mm.
Speakers for Hi Fi Audiospecfication (if fitted)
Front speakers
N° 2 tweeters dia. 38 mm;N° 2 mid-woofer speakers with dia 165 mm.
Rear speakers
N° 2 full-range speakers with dia 130 mm.N° 1 amplifier.N° 1 bass box.
AUX-IN SOCKET (where fitted)
This is located on the central consolefor connection of an external source(e.g. MP3).
If a car radio is installedafter car purchase, refer tothe Ford Dealership for tipsto safeguard battery
durability. Excessive loadlessabsorption damages the battery andmay void the battery warranty.
SOUND SYSTEM(where provided)For the operation of the radio withCD/MP3 player (where provided), readthe instructions for use given in thesupplement attached to the OwnerHandbook.
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DEVICE INSTALLATION
Electrical and electronic devicesinstalled after buying the vehicle byafter-market service must carry thefollowing label:
Ford Auto S.p.A. authorises theinstallation of transceiving devicesprovided that they are installedaccording to rules of good engineeringpractice respecting the manufacturer’sindications by a specialised centre.
IMPORTANT Traffic police may notallow the car on the road in the eventof assembly of devices which implymodifications to the features of the car.This may also cause lapse of warranty inrelation to faults caused by the changeor either directly or indirectly relatedto it.
Ford Auto S.p.A. shall not be liable fordamage caused by the installation ofaccessories either not supplied orrecommended by Ford Auto S.p.A.and/or installed in compliance with theprovided instructions.
RADIO TRANSMITTERSAND CELLULAR PHONES
Radio transceiver equipment (e.g.: e-tacs mobile phones, HAM radio systemsand the like) shall not be used inside thecar unless a separate aerial is mountedon the roof.
IMPORTANT The use of similar devicesinside the passenger compartment(without an external aerial) producesradio-frequency electromagnetic fieldswhich, amplified by the resonanceeffects inside the passengercompartment, may cause electricalsystems equipping the car tomalfunction. This could compromisesafety in addition to constituting apotential hazard for the passengers.
In addition, transmission and receptionof these devices may be affected by theshielding effect of the car body.
As concerns EC-approved mobilephones (GSM, GPRS, UMTS), strictlycomply with the instructions for useprovided by the mobile phone’smanufacturer.
ACCESSORIESPURCHASED BY THEOWNER
If after buying the car, you decide toinstall electrical accessories that requirea permanent electric supply (alarm,satellite antitheft system, etc.) oraccessories that in any case burden theelectric supply, contact Ford Dealership,whose qualified personnel, besidessuggesting the most suitable devicesbelonging to Lineaccessori Ford, willalso evaluate the overall electricabsorption, checking whether the car’selectric system is able to withstand theload required, or whether it needs tobe integrated with a more powerfulbattery.
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Operation at low temperatures
If the outside temperature is very low,the diesel thickens due to the formationof paraffin clots with consequentanomalous operation of the fuel supplysystem.
In order to avoid these problems,different types of diesel are distributedaccording to the season: summer type,winter type and arctic type (cold,mountain areas).
When using or parking the vehicle for along time in the mountains or coldareas, it is advisable to refuel usinglocally available fuel.
In this case, it is also advisable to keepthe tank over 50% full.
AT THE FILLINGSTATION
PETROL ENGINES
Use unleaded petrol only, with octanenumber (R.O.N.) not lower than 95.
IMPORTANT An inefficient catalystleads to harmful exhaust emissions, thuscontributing to air pollution.
IMPORTANT Never use leaded petrol,even in small amount or in anemergency, as this would damage thecatalyst beyond repair.
For diesel engines, use dieselfuel for motor vehiclescompliant with EN590European specifications
only. The use of other products ormixtures may damage the enginebeyond repair and consequentlycause lapse of warranty in relationto the damage caused. If youaccidentally introduce other types offuel in the tank, do not start theengine and empty the tank. If theengine has run also for a very shorttime, you will need to have the entirefuel feed system emptied in additionto the tank.
REFUELLING CAPACITY
To fill the tank completely, top-up twiceafter the pump switches off. Furthertop-ups could cause faults in the fuelfeeding system.
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ENVIRONMENT
The devices for curtailing petrol engineemissions are the following:
❒ three-way catalytic converter;
❒ Lambda sensors;
❒ fuel evaporation prevention system.
In addition, do not let the engine run,even for a test, with one or more sparkplugs disconnected.
The devices for curtailing diesel fuelengine emissions are the following:
❒ oxidising catalytic converter;
❒ exhaust gas recirculation system(E.G.R.).
❒ diesel particulate filter (DPF)
FUEL FILLER CAP fig. 52
The cap B is provided with a lossprevention device C which secures it tothe lid A.
Unscrew cap B using the ignition key.The airtight closing may determine aslight increase of pressure in the tank. A suction noise when you release thecap is therefore entirely normal. Whenrefuelling, fasten the plug to the deviceinside the lid as shown in the figure.
fig. 52
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Do not place naked flamesor lit cigarettes near to thefuel filler: fire risk. Keepyour face away from the
fuel filler to prevent breathing inharmful vapours.
The catalytic converterdevelops high temperature
during operation. Do not park ongrass, dry leaves, pine needles orother flammable material: fire risk.
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CAR DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER
(DPF) 1.3L Duratorq
The Diesel Particulate Filter is amechanical filter, integral with theexhaust system, that physically trapsparticulates present in the exhaust gasesof Diesel engines. The diesel particularfilter has been adopted to eliminatealmost totally particulates in compliancewith current / future law regulations.During normal use of the car, theengine control unit records a set of data(e.g.: travel time, type of route,temperatures, etc.) and it will thencalculate the amount of particulatestrapped by the filter. Since this filterphysically traps particulates, it shall becleaned (reclaimed) at regular intervalsby burning carbon particles. Theregeneration procedure is controlledautomatically by the engine control unitaccording to the filter conditions andthe conditions of use of the car. Duringthe regeneration procedure, thefollowing situations may occur: limitedincrease of idle speed, activation ofelectric fan, limited increase of smoke,
high temperatures at the exhaust. Theseare not anomalies; they do impair carbehaviour and the environment. If thededicated message is displayed, refer tosection “Warning lights and messages”.
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SEAT BELTS .......................................................................... 66
S.B.R. SYSTEM ...................................................................... 66
PRETENSIONERS ................................................................. 67
CARRYING CHILDREN SAFELY ..................................... 69
FITTING UNIVERSAL CHILD SEAT .............................. 70
ASSEMBLY SETUP ISOFIX CHILD SEAT ...................... 73
FRONT AIRBAGS................................................................. 75
WINDOW BAGS ................................................................ 77
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The reel may lock when the car isparked on a steep slope: this is perfectlynormal. In addition, the reel mechanismblocks the belt whenever it is pulled andin the event of brisk braking, collisionsand on high speed bends.
The rear seat is fitted with inertial seatbelts with three anchor points and reel.
S.B.R. SYSTEM
The car is provided with the S.B.R. (SeatBelt Reminder) system, which warns thedriver and the front passenger if theseat belt is not buckled, as follows:
❒ warning light < turns on steady andcontinuous activation of the beeperfor the first 6 seconds;
❒ warning light < blinks andintermittent activation of the beeperfor the next 90 seconds;
Contact a Ford Dealership todeactivate/reactivate the SBR system.
È the S.B.R. system can be reactivatedvia the display set-up menu if the vehicleis equipped with a multifunction display.
The display will show the dedicatedmessage.
SEAT BELTS
USING THE SEAT BELTS fig. 1
Wear the belt keeping the chest straightand rested against the backrest.
To fasten the seat belts, hold thetongue A and insert it into the buckleB, until hearing the locking click. Atremoval, if it jams, let it rewind for ashort stretch, then pull it out againwithout jerking.
Press button C to release the belt.Accompany the belt while it is beingrewound to prevent twisting. Throughthe reel, the belt automatically adapts tothe body of the passenger wearing it,allowing freedom of movement.
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Never press button C whentravelling.
WARNING
Remember that in theevent of a violent collision,
rear seat passengers that do notwear the seat belt both pose a riskfor their safety and represent aserious danger for the front seatpassengers.
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PRETENSIONERS
To increase the efficiency of the seatbelts, the car is fitted with frontpretensioners. These devices, in theevent of a violent crash, rewind the seatbelts a few centimetres. In this way theyensure that the seat belt adheresperfectly to the wearer before therestraining action begins. The seat beltlocks to indicate that the device hasintervened; the seat belt cannot bedrawn back up even when guiding itmanually.
This car is provided with a secondpretensioner (in the sill board area). Itsactivation is signalled by the shorteningof the metallic cable.
IMPORTANT To obtain the highestdegree of protection from the action ofthe pretensioning device, wear the seatbelt keeping it firmly close to the chest andpelvis.
A small amount of smoke may beproduced. This smoke is in no waytoxic and presents no fire hazard. Thepretensioner does not require anymaintenance or greasing. Anything thatmodifies its original conditionsinvalidates its efficiency. If due tounusual natural events (floods, seastorms, etc.) the device has beenaffected by water and mud, it mustnecessarily be replaced.
LOAD LIMITERS
To increase passenger’s safety, the reelscontain a load limiter which allowscontrolled sag in such a way as to dosethe force acting on the chest andshoulders during the belt restrainingaction in case of front crash.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THE SEAT BELTS
The driver is responsible for respectingand ensuring that all the otheroccupants of the car also respect thelocal laws in force in relation to the useof seat belts. Always fasten the seatbelts before starting off.
Seat belts must also be used bypregnant women: risk will besignificantly reduced for both theexpectant mother and the child in theevent of an accident. Pregnant womenmust position the lower part of the beltvery low down so that it passes overthe pelvis and under the abdomen (asindicated in fig. 2).
The pretensioner can onlybe used once. Go to a Ford
Dealership to have it replaced afteris has been deployed.
WARNING
Operations which lead toshocks, vibrations orlocalised heating (over100°C for a maximum of 6
hours) in the area around thepretensioners may damage or triggerthem. These devices are not affectedby vibrations caused by irregularitiesof the road surface or low obstaclessuch as kerbs, etc. Contact FordDealership for any assistance.
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fig. 2 KA00045m
For maximum safety, keepthe back of your seat
upright, lean back into it and makesure the seat belt fits closely acrossyour chest and hips. Always fastenthe seat belts on both the front andthe rear seats. Travelling withoutseat belts will increase the risk ofsevere injury and even death in theevent of an accident.
Never disassemble or tamper withthe seat belt or pretensionercomponents. All interventions mustbe performed by qualified andauthorised personnel only. Alwaysgo to a Ford Dealership.
WARNING IMPORTANT Each seat belt may onlybe used by a single person: do not carrychildren on your lap with one seat beltprotecting both fig. 4. In general, donot place any objects between thepassenger and the belt.
IMPORTANT The belt must not betwisted. The upper part must cross theshoulder and the chest diagonally. Thelower part must fit the hips (as shownin fig. 3) rather than the abdomen ofthe passenger. Do not use devices(clips, etc.) to hold the seat belt awayfrom your body.
fig. 3 KA00046m fig. 4 KA00047m
If the belt has beensubjected to heavy stress,
for example after an accident, itshould be changed completelytogether with the anchors, anchorfastening screws and thepretensioners. In fact, even if thebelt has no visible defects, it couldhave lost its resilience.
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SEAT BELTS MAINTENANCE
Observe the following:
❒ always use the belt with the tap wellstretched and never twisted; makesure that it is free to run withoutimpediments;
❒ replace the belt after an accident of acertain severity even if it does notappear damaged. Always replace thebelt if the pretensioners weredeployed.
❒ To clean the belt, wash by hand withwater and mild soap, rinse and leaveto dry in the shade. Do not usestrong detergents, bleach, paints orany other substance which coulddamage the belt fibres.
❒ Keep the reels dry: correct operationmay only be ensured if the they arenot affected by leaks;
❒ Replace the seat belt when showingsignificant wear or cut signs.
CARRYING CHILDREN SAFELYFor optimal protection in the event of acrash, all passengers must be seated andwear adequate restraint systems.This is even more important forchildren.This prescription is compulsory in allEC countries according to ECE-R44.03.A child’s head is larger and heavier inproportion to his/her body and thechild’s muscular and bone structuresare not fully developed. For this reason, they require restraintsystems which are different from thoseused by adults to protect them in theevent of an accident.The research results in relation to thebest protection for children isillustrated in European Regulation ECE-R44 which divides the restraint systemsinto five groups in addition to makingtheir use compulsory:Group 0 - up to 10 kg in weightGroup 0+ - up to 13 kg in weightGroup 1 9-18 kg in weightGroup 2 15-25 kg in weightGroup 3 22 - 36 kg in weight
SEVERE DANGER: Do notarrange child seats facingbackwards on the frontseat if the passenger’sairbag is on. Deploymentof the airbag in an
accident could cause fatal injuriesto the baby. It is advisable to carrychildren on the rear seat, which isthe most protected position in theevent of an accident. Child seatsmust not be fitted on the front seatof cars provided with passenger airbag, whose deployment in anaccident could cause fatal injuriesto the baby irrespective of theseverity of the impact that causedthe activation. If necessary,children can stay on the front seat,if the passenger’s airbag can bedisabled. Verify that the airbag isactually deactivated, observing thewarning light “ on the dashboard(see “Front airbag - passenger side”at paragraph “Front airbags”).Move the passenger’s seat as farback as possible to avoid contactbetween the child seat and thedashboard.
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Over 1.50 m in height, from the pointof view of restraint systems, childrenare considered as adults and have towear the standard seat belts.Lineaccessori Ford includes child seatsfor each weight group.
These devices are recommended havingbeen specifically designed for Ford cars.
GROUP 0 and 0+
Babies up to 13 kg must be carriedfacing backwards on a cradle seat,which, supporting the head, does notinduce stress on the neck in the eventof sharp deceleration.
The cradle is restrained by the car seatbelts, as shown in fig. 5 and in turn itmust restrain the child with its ownbelts.
fig. 5 KA00048m
GROUP 1
From 9 to 18kg of weight, children maybe carried facing forward. Some typesof seat are equipped with a frontcushion that enables the car seat belt torestrain both child and seat fig. 6.
fig. 6 KA00049m
The figures are indicative for assembly purposes only. Refer to theinstructions supplied with the child seat.
Some child restraint systems for weight group 0 and 1 have a rear attachmentand seat belts for securing the child. Due to their weight, they may bedangerous if incorrectly mounted (e.g. if fastened to the car seat belts with acushion in between). Follow the assembly instructions carefully.
WARNING
UNIVERSAL CHILD’S SEAT INSTALLATION (WITH SEAT BELTS)
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GROUP 3
For children from 22 kg to 36 kg thesize of the child’s chest no longerrequires a support to space the child’sback from the seat back.
Fig. 8 shows proper child seatpositioning on the rear seat.
Children over 1.50 m in height can wearseat belts like adults.
fig. 8 KA00051m
The figures are indicativefor assembly purposes only.
Refer to the instructions suppliedwith the child seat.
WARNING
GROUP 2
Children from 15 to 25 kg may use thecar seat belts directly fig. 7.
The child seat is only needed toposition the child correctly with respectto the belts so that the diagonal sectioncrosses the child’s chest and never theneck and is snug on the hips not theabdomen.
fig. 7 KA00050m
The figures are indicativefor assembly purposes only.
Refer to the instructions suppliedwith the child seat.
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The Ford complies with the new European Directive 2003/20/EC whichgoverns the arrangement possibilities for child restraints on the various seats of thecar as shown in the following table:
Passenger PassengerGroup Weight ranges front rear
Group 0, 0+ up to 13 kg U U
Group 1 9-18 kg U U
Group 2 15-25 kg U U
Group 3 22-36 kg U U
Key:
U = suitable for child restraint systems of the “Universal” category, according toEuropean standard ECE-R44 for the specified “Groups”.
Below is a summary of the safety rulesto be followed for carrying children.
❒ Install the child seats on the rearseat, which is the most protectedposition in the event of an accident.
❒ If the passenger’s air bag isdeactivated, always check the amberwarning light “ on the instrumentpanel to make sure that it has actuallybeen deactivated.
❒ Carefully follow the instructionssupplied with the child restraintsystem which are mandatory by law.Keep the instructions in the car alongwith the other papers and thishandbook. Do not use child seatswithout instructions.
❒ Always check the seat belt is wellfastened by pulling the belt.
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❒ Only one child is to be strapped toeach retaining system.
❒ Always check the seat belts do not fitaround the child’s throat.
❒ While travelling, do not let the childsit incorrectly or release the belts.
❒ Never carry children on your lap,even newborns. No-one can hold achild in the case of an accident.
❒ In case of an accident, replace thechild’s seat with a new one.
Do not arrange child seatson the front seat in vehicles
fitted with a passenger’s airbag.Children must never travel on thefront seat.
WARNING
The Lineaccessori Ford includes theUniversal Isofix “Duo Plus” child seat.
For any further installation/use detail,refer to the “Instructions Manual” ofthe child seat.
ISOFIX CHILD RESTRAINTASSEMBLY SETUP
Provision has been made on the car tomount a Universal Isofix child restraintsystem, a new European standardisedsystem for carrying children safely.
Isofix systems can be mountedsimultaneously with a traditionalrestraint system. An example of childseat is shown in fig. 9. The UniversalIsofix child seat covers weight group: 1.The other weight groups are coveredby the specific Isofix child seat, whichcan be used only if specifically designed,tested and homologated for this car(see car list provided with the childseat).
Due to its different anchoring system,the child’s seat shall be anchored to theproper lower metal rings A-fig. 10, setbetween rear seat back and cushion.After removing the rear shelf, securethe upper belt (provided with the child’sseat) to ring B-fig. 11 set between therear backrest and the boot floor. Donot use ring B for fixing other object
Remember that in case of UniversalIsofix child’s seat, you can only use allthose seats approved with the markingECE R44/03 “Universal Isofix”.
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Fit the child seat when thecar is stationary. The child
seat is correctly anchored to thebrackets when you hear the click.Follow the instructions forassembly, disassembly andpositioning that the manufacturermust supply with the child seat.
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IUF: suitable for Isofix child restraint systems to be set facing forwards, universalclass (fitted with third upper fastener), approved for the relevant weight group.
IL: suitable for special child restraint systems, specific Isofix type, and type-approvedfor this type of car. The seat can be installed by moving the front seat forward.
X: Isofix position not suited for Isofix child restraint systems in this weight groupand/or in this size class.
PASSENGER SEAT COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONS ONUNIVERSAL ISOFIX CHILD’S SEAT USE
The table below shows the different installation possibilities of Isofix restraintsystems on seats fitted with Universal Isofix fasteners in compliance with Europeanstandard ECE 16.
Weight group Orientation Class Isofix positionchild seat Isofix size rear side
Group 0 - 0 to 10 kg
Group 0+ up to 13 kg
Group I from 9up to 18 kg
Facing backwards
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AIRBAGS
The vehicle is equipped with frontairbags for driver and passenger andfront side air bags (side bag - windowbag) (where specified).
FRONT AIRBAGS
The front airbags (for driver andpassenger) have been designed toprotect the passengers sitting on thefront seats in the event of head-oncrashes of medium-high severity, byplacing the bag between the person andthe steering wheel or dashboard.
Front air bags are designed to protectcar’s occupants in front crashes andtherefore non-activation in other typesof collisions (side collisions, rear shunts,roll-overs, etc.) is not a systemmalfunction.
An electronic control unit causes thebag to inflate in the event of a frontcrash.
The bag will inflate instantaneouslyplacing itself between the frontoccupant’s body and the structureswhich could cause injury. It will deflateimmediately afterwards.
Driver and passenger front airbags arenot a replacement of, but complementaryto the seat belts, which you must alwayswear, as specified by law in Europe andmost non-European countries.
In the event of a collision, a person notwearing the seat belt may be thrownforward and come into contact with thebag before it has fully opened. Theprotection offered by the cushion isreduced in such a case.
Front airbags may not be activated inthe following situations:
❒ in collisions against highly deformableobjects not affecting the car frontsurface (e.g. bumper collision againstguard rail, etc.);
❒ car penetration under other vehiclesor protective barriers (e.g. trucks orguard rails);
they could not provide any additionalprotection compared with seat belts, sotheir deployment would be improper.No deployment in such cases isconsequently not the sign of a fault.
Do not apply stickers orother objects on the
steering wheel, on the dashboard inthe passenger side airbag area, onside upholstery on roof and on theseats. Do not place objects (e.g. cellphones) on the passenger sidedashboard because these couldinterfere with the correct openingof the airbag and cause severeinjury to occupants.
WARNING
The front airbags on the driver’s andpassenger’s sides are designed andcalibrated to protect the front seatpassengers who wear the safety belts.
The volume of the front airbags at max.inflation fills most of the space betweenthe steering wheel and the driver andbetween the dashboard and thepassenger.
The airbags are not deployed in theevent of front collisions of low severity(for which the withholding action of theseat belts is sufficient). Safety belts must always be used. In theevent of frontal crash they ensure thecorrect positioning of the occupant.
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could cause fatal injuries to thebaby. Always deactivate thepassenger’s airbag when placing achild seat on the front seat. Movethe passenger’s seat as far back aspossible to avoid contact betweenthe child seat and the dashboard.Although this is not mandatory bylaw, the airbag should beimmediately reactivated whenchildren are no longer carried toensure better protection to adults.
WARNING
FRONT AIRBAG ON DRIVER’SSIDE, fig. 12
It consists of an instant-inflating bagcontained in a special recess in thecentre of the steering wheel.
fig. 12 KA00055m fig. 13 KA00056m
FRONT AIRBAG ONPASSENGER’S SIDE, fig. 13
It consists of an instant-inflating bagcontained into a special recess in thedashboard: this bag has a bigger volumethan that of the driver.
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WINDOW BAGS fig. 15
They consist of two “curtain” cushionshoused behind the side upholstery ofthe roof and covered by specificfinishing to protect the head of thefront passengers in the event of sidecrash, thanks to their wide surface.
fig. 15 KA00058m
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MANUAL DEACTIVATION OFPASSENGER’S FRONT AIR BAGAND SIDE BAG(where provided)
Whenever a child needs to be carriedon the front seat, the passenger’s frontairbag and the Side Bag (whereprovided) must be deactivated. Thisfunction may be activated only by takingcar to dealership.
The instrument panel warning light “will stay on glowing steadily untilreactivating the passenger’s front air bagand the Side Bag (where provided).
WARNING To deactivate thepassenger’s front air bag and the SideBag (where provided), refer toparagraphs “Digital display” and“Multifunctional display” in section“Your car”.
SIDE BAGS - WINDOW BAGS) (where provided)
SIDE BAG fig. 14
It consists of an instant-inflating baghoused in the front seat backrest. Itprotects the chest and the hips of thepassengers in the event of side crashesof medium-high severity.
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door, on the windows and on thewindow bag area to avoid injuriesduring inflation.
Never lean head, arms and elbowsout of window.
WARNINGIMPORTANT The best protection inthe event of side crash is achievedmaintaining a correct position on theseat. This allows the correctdeployment of the window bag.
IMPORTANT The front air bags and/orside bags may be deployed also if thecar is subject to heavy knocks oraccidents involving the underbody area,such as violent shocks against steps,kerbs or low obstacles, falling of the carin big holes or sags in the road.
IMPORTANT A small amount of dustwill be released when the airbags aredeployed. The dust is not harmful anddoes not indicate the beginning of a fire.Furthermore, the surface of thedeployed bag and the interior of the carmay be covered in a dusty residue: Thisdust may irritate the skin and the eyes.Wash with mild soap and water in theevent of exposure.
IMPORTANT If any safety device hasactivated due to an accident, refer tothe Ford Dealership to replace themand check system integrity.
Airbag checking, repair and replacementmust only be carried out c/o the FordDealership. If you are having the carscrapped, have the airbag systemdeactivated at a dealership first. If thecar changes ownership, the new ownermust be informed of how to use theairbags and the above warnings: s/hemust also be given this “Owner’sHandbook”.
IMPORTANT Pretensioners, frontairbags and side bags are deployedaccording to different logics on the basisof the type of collision. Non-deploymentof one of the devices does notnecessarily indicate a systemmalfunction.
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GENERAL WARNINGS
If when turning the key toMAR the warning light ¬
does not turn on or stays on duringcar travel (together with themessage on the multifunctionaldisplay, where provided), a failuremay have occurred in the restraintsystems. In this case the airbags orpretensioners may not be deployedafter an impact or, in a minornumber of cases, they may bedeployed accidentally. ContactFord Dealership immediately tohave the system checked beforedriving off.
WARNING
Do not cover the front seatbackrest with covers if a
Side-bag is fitted.
WARNING
Do not travel with objectsin your lap, in front of your
chest, or keeping between your lipspipes, pencils, etc.. In the event ofcrash with airbag activation, youmay be seriously injured.
WARNING
Always drive keeping yourhands on the steering wheel
crown so that, in the event of airbagactivation, it can inflate withoutfinding obstacles. Do not drive withyour body bent forward. Keep thebackrest in straight position, restingcorrectly your back on it.
WARNING
With ignition key inserted,on MAR, even if the engine
is off, the air bags can activate alsowith the car stopped, if it is hit byanother vehicle. For this reason,children must never sit on the frontseat, even if the car is not moving.We remind you that if the key isinserted on STOP, no safety device(air bag or pretensioner) activatesfollowing a collision; no deploymentin such cases is consequently not thesign of a fault.
WARNING
It someone tried to steal ordamage your car, and in
the event of floods, have the airbag system checked by the FordDealership.
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Do not wash the seats withpressurized water or steam
(manually or at the automaticwashing stations).
WARNING
Front air bag activation ifforeseen in case of more
severe collisions compared withpretensioner activation. When theshock is within the two deploymentthresholds, it is normal thatpretensioners only are engaged.
WARNING
The airbag does notreplace seat belts, but
increases their efficiency.Furthermore, since front airbags arenot deployed after low speedcollisions, side collisions, rear-endshunts or roll-overs, the passengersare only protected by the seat beltswhich must be fastened at all times.
WARNING
Rotating the key on MAR,the warning light “ turns
on for a few seconds, to remindthat the passenger air bag willactivate in the event of a collision,then it turns off.
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STARTING THE ENGINE ................................................. 82
HANDBRAKE ....................................................................... 84
USING THE MANUAL GEARBOX ................................ 85
CONTAINING RUNNING COSTS ................................ 86
SNOW TYRES....................................................................... 88
SNOW CHAINS ................................................................... 89
CAR INACTIVITY ............................................................... 89
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STARTING PROCEDURE FOR PETROL VERSIONS
Proceed as follows:
❒ ensure that the handbrake is up;
❒ put the gear lever into neutral;
❒ press the clutch pedal all the waydown without touching theaccelerator;
❒ turn the ignition key to AVV and letit go the moment the engine starts.
If the engine does not start at the firstattempt, return the ignition key toSTOP before repeating starting.
If with the ignition key on MAR thewarning light Y remains lit togetherwith warning light U, turn the key toSTOP and then back to MAR; if thewarning light remains on, try with theother keys provided with the vehicle.
Contact a Ford Dealership if you stillcannot start the engine.
STARTING THE ENGINE
The car is provided with an electronicengine lock device: refer to “The FordCODE system” paragraph in “Your car”if you cannot start the engine.
The engine may be noisier during thefirst seconds of operation, particularlyafter a long period of inactivity. Thisdoes not impair functionality andreliability and is typical of hydraulictappets: the distribution system selectedfor the petrol engines of your car inorder to limit the maintenancerequired.
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In the first period of use, werecommend to avoidexcessive stress for the car(for instance excessive
accelerations, extended travel atmaximum speed, sudden brakingetc.).
With engine off, do notleave the key in the ignitionswitch on MAR to preventdraining the battery.
It is dangerous to have theengine running indoors.
The engine depletes oxygen anddischarges carbon dioxide, carbonmonoxide and other toxic gases.
WARNING
Remember that theservobrake and electric
power steering are not operationaluntil the engine is started.Therefore, more effort than usual isrequired on the brake pedal andsteering wheel.
WARNING
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If the engine does not start at the firstattempt, return the ignition key toSTOP before repeating starting.
If with the ignition key on MAR, theinstrument panel warning light Yremains on, turn the key to STOP andthen back to MAR; if the warning lightremains on, try with the other keysprovided with the vehicle.
Contact the Ford Dealership if you stillcannot start the engine.
HOW TO WARM UP THEENGINE AFTER IT HAS JUSTSTARTED
Proceed as follows:
❒ drive off slowly, letting the engineturn at medium speed. Do notaccelerate abruptly;
❒ do not demand maximumperformance for the first fewkilometres. Wait until the enginecoolant gauge starts moving.
PROCEDURE FOR DIESELVERSIONS
Proceed as follows:
❒ ensure that the handbrake is up;
❒ put the gear lever into neutral;
❒ turn the ignition key to MAR:warning light mon the instrumentpanel will come on;
❒ wait for the warning lights and mto turn off. The hotter the engine is,the quicker this will happen;
❒ press the clutch pedal all the waydown without touching theaccelerator;
❒ turn the ignition key to AVV as soonas the warning light m turns off.Waiting too long will waste the workdone by the glow plugs.
Release the key as soon as the enginestarts.
IMPORTANT When the engine is cold,rotating the ignition key to AVV, theaccelerator pedal must be completelyreleased.
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Warning light m will blinkfor 60 seconds after startingor during prolongedcranking to indicate a fault
to the glow plug heating system. Usethe car normally if the engine startsand contact the Ford Dealership assoon as possible.
Never jump start the engineby pushing, towing ordriving downhill. This couldcause a flow of fuel into the
catalytic converter and damage itbeyond repair.
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HANDBRAKE
The handbrake lever is located betweenthe two front seats.
Pull the lever upwards to operate thehandbrake.
PARKING THE CAR
Proceed as follows:
❒ stop the engine and engage thehandbrake;
❒ engage a gear (on a slope, engage firstgear if the vehicle faces uphill orreverse if it faces downhill) and leavethe wheels steered.
If the car is parked on a steep slope, it isfurther advisable to block the wheelswith a wedge or stone.
Do not leave the ignition key on MARto prevent draining the battery. Alwaysremove the key when you leave the car.
Never leave children unattended in thecar. Always remove the ignition keywhen leaving the car and take it outwith you.
STOPPING THE ENGINE
Turn the ignition to STOP while theengine is idling.
IMPORTANT After a taxing drive, youshould allow the engine to “catch itsbreath” before turning it off by letting itidle to allow the temperature in theengine compartment to fall.
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A quick burst on theaccelerator before turningoff the engine servesabsolutely no practical
purpose, it wastes fuel and isdamaging especially to turbochargedengines.
The car must be brakedafter a few snaps of the
lever, otherwise, contact the FordDealership for regulation.
WARNING
When the handbrake lever is pulled upand the ignition key is on MAR, theinstrument panel warning light x willturn on.
Proceed as follows to release thehandbrake:
❒ slightly lift the handbrake and pressrelease button A-fig. 1;
❒ hold button A pressed and lower thelever. Warning light x on theinstrument panel will go out.
Press the brake pedal when carrying outthis operation to prevent the car frommoving accidentally.
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USING THE MANUALGEARBOXTo engage the gears, press the clutchpedal fully and shift the gear lever intoone of the required positions (thediagram is shown on the knob fig. 2).For cars provided with 6 gear gearbox,to engage the sixth gear, operate thelever with a pressure toward the rightto avoid involuntary engagement offourth gear. Same action to pass fromsixth to fifth gear.IMPORTANT Reverse may only beengaged when the car is at a standstill.With the engine running, wait for atleast 2 seconds with the clutch pedalfully pressed before engaging reverse toprevent damage to the gears andgrating.To engage reverse R from neutral,raise ring A under the knob and at thesame time move the gearshift leverrightwards and then backward.
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Press the clutch pedal fullyto change gears correctly.
For this reason, there must be noobstacles on the floor under thepedals: ensure that rubber mats (ifany) are correctly positioned, notinterfering with the pedals.
WARNING
Do not drive with the handresting on the gear lever,because this pressure, evenif light, over time can wear
gear inner components.
IMPORTANT Use of the clutch pedalmust be limited solely to gear shiftsonly. Do not drive with your footresting even lightly on the clutch pedalFor versions/markets where applicable,the clutch pedal control electronicscould interpret an incorrect drivingstyle as a fault.
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Accessories fitted on longitudinal bars
Remove accessories, namely: If notused, remove from the roof accessoriessuch as: longitudinal bars, ski rack,luggage rack, etc. These accessoriesdecrease aerodynamic penetration ofthe car and have a negative effect onconsumption. It is better to use a trailerto transport particularly bulky objects.
Electric devices
Use electric devices only for theamount of time needed. The rearheated window, additional headlights,windscreen wipers and heater fan needa considerable amount of energy,therefore increasing fuel consumption(up to +25% in the urban cycle).
Climate control
The climate control system leads tohigher fuel consumption (up to +20%on average): use air vents only when theexternal temperature allows it.
Spoilers
The use of non-certified aerodynamicitems may adversely affect air drag andconsumption levels.
DRIVING STYLE
Starting
Do not warm the engine up with thecar standing: the engine warms up veryslowly in these conditions, increasingconsumption and emissions. It isadvisable to start off immediately andslowly keeping the engine speed down:the engine will warm up much fasterthis way.
Unnecessary actions
Avoid revving up when starting at trafficlights or before stopping the engine.Like double-declutching, the latteraction is unnecessary and causesincrease of consumption and pollution.
Gear selection
Use a higher gear as soon as traffic androad conditions allow. Using a low gearfor faster acceleration will increaseconsumption.
In the same way improper use of a highgear increases consumption, emissionsan engine wear.
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Here are some useful tips to save fueland minimize polluting emissions ofCO2 and other pollutants (nitric oxide,unburnt hydrocarbons, fine dustsetc…).
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
Car maintenance
Have checks and adjustments carriedout in accordance with the “Serviceschedule”.
Tyres
Check tyre pressure regularly at leastonce every four weeks: excessively lowpressure will increase consumptionbecause rolling resistance will be higher.
Unnecessary loads
Do not travel with an overloaded boot.Do not travel with too much luggagestowed in the boot. The weight of thecar (especially when driving in town)and its trim greatly affect consumptionand stability.
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CONDITIONS OF USE
Cold starting
Short distances and frequent cold start-ups will prevent the engine fromreaching optimal running temperature.Consequently, both consumption (from+15 to +30% on urban cycle ) andemissions will increase.
Top speed
Fuel consumption considerablyincreases as speed increases. Keep yourspeed as even as possible, avoidingunnecessary braking and accelerationwhich cause excessive fuel consumptionand increase emissions.
Acceleration
Sudden acceleration has a very negativeeffect on consumptions and emissions:accelerate gradually.
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Traffic and road conditions
Quite high consumption is caused byheavy traffic, for instance whentravelling in a queue with frequent useof low gears or in cities with manytraffic lights. Mountain and rough roadsalso have a negative effect onconsumption.
Traffic hold-ups
During prolonged hold-ups (e.g. levelcrossings) the engine should be switchedoff.
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IMPORTANT When snow tyres areused with a max speed index below theone that can be reached by the car(increased by 5%), place a notice in thepassenger’s compartment, plainly in thedriver’s view which states the maxpermissible speed of the snow tyres (asper EC Directive).
All four tyres should be the same(brand and track) to ensure greatersafety when driving and braking andbetter driveability.
Remember that it is inappropriate tochange the direction of rotation oftyres.
The performance of these tyres isconsiderably reduced when the treadthickness is less than 4 mm. Replacethem in this case.
Due to their specific features, theperformance of snow tyres is muchlower than that of standard tyres innormal conditions or long motorwaystretches. Limit performance accordingto the use for which they wereapproved.
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Snow tyre maximum speedwith “Q” mark must not
exceed 160 km/h, respectinghowever the applicable rules of theHighway Code.
WARNING
SNOW TYRES
Use snow tyres of the same size as thenormal tyres provided with the car.
The Ford Dealership will be happy toprovide advice concerning the mostsuitable type of tyre for the customer’srequirements.
For the type of tyre to be used, inflationpressures and the specifications of snowtyres, follow the instructions given inparagraph “Wheels” in section“Technical specifications”.
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SNOW CHAINS
Use of snow chains should be incompliance with local regulations.
The snow chains may be applied only tothe front wheel tyres (drive wheels).
Check the tension of the chains afterthe first few metres have been driven.
IMPORTANT The spare wheel cannotbe fitted with snow chains. If the fronttyre has a puncture, replace a rearwheel with the spare wheel and movethe rear wheel to the front axle. Thisway, having two standard size wheels onthe front axle, is it possible to fit thechains.
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Keep your speed downwhen snow chains are fitted.Do not exceed 50 km/h.Avoid potholes, steps and
pavements and avoid also to drivefor long distances on roads notcovered with snow to preventdamaging the car and the roadbed.
EXTENDED CAR INACTIVITY
If the car is to be left inactive for longerthan a month, the following precautionsshould be noted:
❒ park the car in covered, dry and ifpossible well-ventilated premises;
❒ engage a gear;
❒ check that the handbrake is notengaged;
❒ disconnect battery negative terminaland check charge (see paragraph“Battery - Charge and electrolytelevel check” in chapter “Maintenanceand care”)
❒ clean and protect the painted partsusing protective wax;
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normal specified pressure and checkit at intervals;
❒ do not drain the engine coolingsystem.
❒ clean and protect the shiny metalparts using special compounds readilyavailable;
❒ sprinkle talcum powder on therubber windscreen and rear windowwiper blades and lift them off theglass;
❒ slightly open the windows;
❒ cover the car with a fabric orperforated plastic sheet. Do not usecompact plastic sheets which do notallow humidity to evaporate from thesurface of the car.
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GENERAL WARNINGS ..................................................... 92
LOW BRAKE FLUID............................................................ 92
HANDBRAKE ON ............................................................... 92
AIRBAG FAILURE................................................................. 92
FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG DEACTIVATED .......... 93
HOT ENGINE COOLANT................................................ 93
LOW BATTERY CHARGE................................................. 94
ABS SYSTEM FAILURE ........................................................ 94
EBD SYSTEM FAILURE........................................................ 94
LOW ENGINE OIL PRESSURE ......................................... 94
EXHAUSTED OIL ................................................................ 94
ELECTRIC POWER STEERING FAILURE ..................... 95
INCOMPLETE DOOR LOCKING ................................... 95
INJECTION SYSTEM FAILURE ....................................... 95
EOBD ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM FAILURE (PETROL VERSIONS) ...................... 95
PARTICULATE TRAP CLOGGED .................................. 96
FUEL RESERVE....................................................................... 96
WARMING GLOW PLUGS .............................................. 96
GLOW PLUG HEATING FAILURE.................................. 96
WATER IN DIESEL FUEL FILTER..................................... 97
FAULT IN PROTECTION SYSTEM VEHICLE- FORD CODE .................................................... 97
REAR FOG LIGHTS ............................................................ 97
GENERIC FAILURE INDICATION ................................. 97
ENGINE OIL PRESSURE SENSOR FAILURE ................. 97
WATER IN DIESEL FUEL FILTER..................................... 98
FUEL CUT-OFF INERTIAL SWITCHINTERVENTION NOT AVAILABLE .............................. 98
EXTERNAL LIGHTS ........................................................... 98
PARKING SENSOR FAILURE ........................................... 98
ESP SYSTEM FAILURE ........................................................ 98
HILL HOLDER FAILURE .................................................... 98
TAIL LIGHTS AND LOW BEAMS ................................... 98
FOLLOW ME HOME........................................................... 98
FRONT FOG LIGHTS ........................................................ 99
LEFT-HAND DIRECTION INDICATOR ....................... 99
RIGHT-HAND DIRECTION INDICATOR ................... 99
MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS............................................... 99
POSSIBLE ICE ON THE ROAD........................................ 99
SPEED LIMIT EXCEEDED ................................................. 99
LIMITED RANGE ................................................................. 99
ASR SYSTEM ......................................................................... 99
BRAKE PAD WEAR ............................................................ 100
SEAT BELTS NOT FASTENED ......................................... 100
HEATED REAR WINDOW .............................................. 100
HEATED WINDSCREEN .................................................. 100
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WARNING LIGHTSAND MESSAGES
GENERAL WARNINGSLighting of a warning light is associatedto a specific message and/or buzzerwhen applicable. These indications arebrief and precautionary and as suchmust not be considered as exhaustiveand/or alternative to the informationcontained in the Owner’s Handbook,which you are recommended to readcarefully in all cases. Refer to theinformation in this section in theevent of a failure indication.IMPORTANT Failure indications on thedisplay fall into either of two categories:serious failure and less serious failure.Serious failures are indicated by arepeated and prolonged warning“cycle”.Less serious failures are indicated by alimited warning “cycle”.Press MENU ESC to stop the warningcycle in both cases. The warning lighton the instrument panel will stay onuntil the cause of the fault is eliminated.
LOW BRAKE FLUIDLEVEL (red)
HANDBRAKE ON (red)
When the ignition key is moved toMAR, the warning light turns on andshould go off after a few seconds.
Low brake fluid level
The warning light turns on when thelevel of the brake fluid in the reservoirfalls below the minimum level due topossible leaks in the circuit.
On certain versions the dedicatedmessage is displayed.
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If the warning light xturns on when travelling
(on certain versions together withthe message on the display) stopthe car immediately and contactyour Ford Dealership.
WARNING
Handbrake on
The warning light turns on when thehandbrake is on.
On certain versions, if the car is movingthe buzzer will also sound.
IMPORTANT If the warning light turnson when travelling, check that thehandbrake is not engaged.
AIR BAG FAILURE (amber)
When the ignition key ismoved to MAR, the warning light turnson and should go off after a fewseconds.
The warning light stays on glowingsteadily if there is a failure in the air bagsystem.
On certain versions the dedicatedmessage is displayed.
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If when turning the key toMAR the warning light ¬
does not turn on or stays on duringcar travel (together with themessage on the multifunctionaldisplay, where provided), a failuremay have occurred in the restraintsystems. In this case the airbags orpretensioners may not be deployedafter an impact or, in a minornumber of cases, they may bedeployed accidentally. Contactyour Ford Dealership immediatelyto have the system checked beforedriving off.
WARNING
The failure of the warninglight ¬ (warning light off)
is indicated by intermittent blinkingof the warning light “ that signalsfront passenger airbag deactivated.
WARNING
FRONT PASSENGERAIRBAG DISABLED(amber)
The warning light “ comes on whenthe front passenger’s airbag is disabled.
With the front passenger’s airbag on,when the ignition key is moved toMAR, the warning light “ comes onsteadily for about 4 seconds; then, itcontinues to flash for 4 seconds andfinally goes off.
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Warning light “ indicatesfailure of warning light ¬.
This condition is indicated byintermittent blinking of warninglight “ for longer than 4 seconds.In this case, warning light ¬maynot indicate a fault in the system.Contact Ford Dealershipimmediately to have the systemchecked before driving off.
WARNING
HOT ENGINECOOLANT (red) H
When the ignition key ismoved to MAR, the warning light turnson and should go off after a fewseconds.
The warning light turns on when theengine is overheated.
If the warning light comes on, proceedas follows:
❒ during normal travel: stop thecar, stop the engine and check thatthe water level in the vessel is notunder the MIN line. In this case, waitfor a few minutes for the engine tocool down, then slowly and carefullyopen the cap, top-up with coolantand check that the level is betweenthe MIN and MAX references onthe vessel itself. Also check forleakages. Should the warning lightturn on again at the next start-up,contact your Ford Dealership.
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❒ If the vehicle is used undersevere conditions (e.g. towing oftrailers uphill or fully loadedvehicle): slow down and stop the carif the warning light stays on. Stop for2 or 3 minutes with the enginerunning and slightly accelerated tofavour better coolant circulation.Then stop the engine. Checkcorrect liquid level as describedabove.
IMPORTANT Under severe use of thevehicle, keep the engine on and slightlyaccelerated for a few minutes beforeswitching it off.
On certain versions the dedicatedmessage is displayed.
LOW BATTERYCHARGE (red)
When the ignition key ismoved to MAR, the warning light turnson and should go out as soon as theengine is started (with the enginerunning at idle speed a brief delay ingoing out is allowed).
If the warning light stays on,immediately contact Ford Dealership.
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ABS SYSTEM FAILURE(amber)
Turning the ignition key toMAR the warning light turns on, but itshould go off after a few seconds.
The warning light lights up when thesystem is either not working or notavailable. In the case, the braking systemwill work as normal without the extrapotentials offered by the ABS system.Drive carefully and go to a FordDealership as soon as possible.
On certain versions the dedicatedmessage is displayed.
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EBD FAILURE(red) (amber)
Simultaneous turning on of the warninglights x and > while the engine isrunning indicates an EBD system failureor non-availability of the system. Earlylocking of the rear wheels may occur inthe event of violent braking causing thevehicle to swerve. Drive very carefullyto a Ford Dealership to have the systeminspected.
On certain versions the dedicatedmessage is displayed.
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LOW ENGINE OILPRESSURE (red)
EXHAUSTED OIL(Duratorq versions withDPF - red)
Low engine oil pressureWhen the ignition key is moved toMAR, the warning light turns on andshould go out as soon as the engine isstarted.On certain versions the dedicatedmessage is displayed.
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If the warning light vturns on when the car is
travelling (on certain versionstogether with the message on thedisplay) stop the engineimmediately and contact a FordDealership.
WARNING
Exhausted oilThe warning light turns on and flashesalong with the message on the displaywhen the system detects that theengine oil is exhausted.After the first indication, whenever theengine is turned on, warning light vwill continue to flash cyclically for 3minutes with warning light OFF for 5second intervals until the oil is replaced.
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If the warning light vflashes, contact the Ford
Service Network immediately tochange the engine oil and turn offthe warning light on the instrumentpanel. Failure to comply with thisrequirement could render thewarranty invalid.
WARNING
FAULT IN ELECTRICPOWER STEERING(amber)
When the ignition key is turnedto MAR the warning light turns on, butshould go off after a few seconds.
If the warning light stays on, the powersteering will not be effective and thesteering wheel will be harder to turn,though it will still be possible to steerthe car: contact the Ford servicenetwork.
On certain versions the dedicatedmessage is displayed.
INCOMPLETE DOORLOCKING (red)
The warning light comes onwhen one or more doors or
the tailgate are not properly shut.
On certain versions the dedicatedmessage is displayed.
When doors are open and the vehicle isin motion, a beep is emitted (only forversions with multifunction display).
FAULT INEOBD/INJECTIONSYSTEM (amber)
Under normal conditions,when the ignition key is turned toMAR, the warning light comes on, butshould go off as soon as the engine isstarted.If the warning light remains on orcomes on whilst driving, this means thatthe injection system is not workingproperly; in particular, if the warninglight comes on constantly, this indicatesa malfunction in the supply/ignitionsystem that could cause excessiveexhaust emissions, a possible loss ofperformance, poor handling and highfuel consumption.On certain versions the dedicatedmessage is displayed.Under these conditions, the vehicle cancontinue travelling at moderate speedwithout demanding excessive effortfrom the engine. Prolonged use of thecar with the warning light steadily litcould cause damage. Contact the FordService Network as soon as possible.The warning light goes out after thefault is cleared, but the information isstored in the system.
Only for petrol engines
A blinking warning light indicatespossible damage to the catalyticconverter.
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Go to a Ford Dealership assoon as possible if warninglight U does not light upwhen the key is turned to
MAR or if, while travelling, thewarning light comes on either steadyor blinking (along with a message onthe display). The operation of thewarning light U may be checked bythe traffic police using specificdevices. Follow the laws in force inthe country where you are driving.
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FUEL RESERVE (amber) FTurning the ignition key to
MAR the warning light turns on, but itshould go off after a few seconds.
The warning light turns on when about5 litres of fuel are left in the tank.
IMPORTANT The warning light willblink to indicate a system failure. Go toa Ford Dealership to have the systemchecked.
PARTICULATE TRAPBLOCKED(1.3L Duratorq versions -
wiring) (versions withmultifunction display)
When the ignition key is moved toMAR, the warning light turns on andshould go off after a few seconds. The warning light turns on when thediesel particulate filter is clogged andthe driving conditions do not enable toactivate automatically the reclaimingprocedure.To allow the regeneration procedureand clean the filter, keep the vehiclerunning until the warning light turns off.The display will show the dedicatedmessage.
GLOW PLUGHEATING (1.3L Duratorq versions - amber)
GLOW PLUG HEATINGFAILURE (1.3L Duratorq versions - amber)
Glow plug warming
The warning light goes on when the keyis turned to MAR. It goes out as soonas the glow plugs have reached thepreset temperature. Start the engine assoon as the warning light goes out.
IMPORTANT With hot ambienttemperature, warning light stays on fora very short time.
Glow plug warming failure
The warning light will blink in the eventof a failure to the glow plug heatingsystem. Go to a Ford Dealership assoon as possible.
On certain versions the dedicatedmessage is displayed.
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If the warning light is on with anintermittent light, release theaccelerator pedal to reduce the speeduntil the warning light ceases to flash.Continue driving at a moderate speed,avoiding driving conditions that couldcause further flashing and contact theFord service network as soon aspossible.
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When the ignition key is moved toMAR, the warning light turns on andshould go off after a few seconds.
The warning light E turns on whenthere is water in the diesel fuel filter.
On certain versions the dedicatedmessage is displayed.
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The presence of water inthe feeding circuit maycause severe damage to theinjection system and
irregular engine operation. If warninglight E lights up (on some versionsthe warning light è along with themessage), go to a Ford Dealership assoon as possible to have the systembled. Water may have beenintroduced in the tank if this appearsimmediately after refuelling: in thiscase, stop the engine immediatelyand contact a Ford Dealership.
REAR FOG LIGHTS(amber)
The warning light comes onwhen the rear fog lights are turned on.
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FAULT INPROTECTION SYSTEM VEHICLE- FORD CODE
(red)
If with the ignition key at MAR, thewarning light stays on, this indicates apossible failure (see “Ford Codesystem” in section “Your car”).
If with the engine running the warninglight Y flashes, this means that the caris not protected by the engine inhibitordevice (see “Ford Code system” insection “Your car”).
Contact Ford Dealership to have all thekeys stored.
YGENERIC FAILUREINDICATION (amber)
The warning light turns on in thefollowing circumstances.
Engine oil pressure sensor failure
The warning light turns on when failureis detected in parking sensors. Go to aFord Dealership to have the fault fixedas soon as possible.
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SIDE/TAILLIGHTS AND LOW BEAMS(green)
FOLLOW ME HOME(green)
Side/tail lights and low beams
The warning light comes on whenside/tail lights or low beams are turnedon.
Follow me home
The warning light will turn on when thisdevice is active (see “Follow me home”in section “Your car”).
The display will show the dedicatedmessage.
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ESP SYSTEM FAILURE (amber)
ESP system failure
When the ignition key is moved toMAR, the warning light turns on andshould go off after a few seconds.
If the warning light does not go off orstays on when travelling together withthe button led ASR OFF, contact FordDealership.
The display will show the dedicatedmessage.
Note Warning light flashing whendriving indicates that the ESP system isactive.
IFuel cut-off inertial switchintervention/fuel cut-off notavailable
The warning light turns on when thefuel cut-off inertial switch intervenes orwhen the fuel cut-off system is notavailable.
The display will show the dedicatedmessage.
Parking sensor failure
The warning light turns on and themessage is shown on the display when aparking sensor fault is detected ContactFord Dealership.
HILL HOLDER FAILURE (amber)
When the ignition key ismoved to MAR, the warning
light turns on and should go off after afew seconds.
The warning light turns on to indicate aHill holder system failure. In this case,contact Ford Dealership as soon aspossible.
The display will show the dedicatedmessage.
*EXTERNAL (amber)
The warning light comes onwhen an external light failure
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FRONT FOG LIGHTS(green)
The warning light turns onwhen the front fog lights are turned on.
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LEFT-HAND DIRECTIONINDICATOR(green - intermittent)
The warning light turns on when thedirection indicator control lever ismoved downwards or, together withthe right indicator, when the hazardlight button is pressed.
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RIGHT-HANDDIRECTION INDICATOR(green - intermittent)
The warning light turns on when thedirection indicator control lever ismoved upwards or, together with theleft indicator, when the hazard lightbutton is pressed.
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MAIN BEAMS (blue)
The warning light turns onwhen the main beams are
turned on.
1SPEED LIMIT EXCEEDED
The display will show the dedicatedmessage when the car exceeds the setspeed limit (see “ReconfigurableMultifunction Display” in section “Yourcar”).
LIMITED RANGE(versions with multifunctionaldisplay)
The display will show the dedicatedmessage to warn the driver that thecruising range is less than 50 km.
ASR SYSTEM (versions withmultifunctional display)
The ASR system can be turned off bypressing the button ASR OFF.
When an event occurs, a dedicatedmessage can appear on the display toinform the driver that the system hasbeen switched off. The LED on thebutton will light up at the same time.
Pressing again button ASR OFF thebutton led will turn off and the displaywill provide the dedicated message towarn the driver that the system is onagain.
POSSIBLE PRESENCEOF ICE ON THE ROAD (versions withmultifunctional display)
multifunctional)
This indication starts flashing when theoutside temperature reaches or fallsbelow 4 °C to warn the driver of thepossible presence of ice on the road.
The display will show the dedicatedmessage.
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SEAT BELTS NOTFASTENED (red)
The warning light on thedisplay will light up when the car
is moving and the driver’s seat belt is notcorrectly fastened. The warning light willgo on blinking, and a steady beep will beemitted for the first 6 seconds whenfront seatbelts are not properly fastenedand the vehicle is running; for the next90 seconds the warning light willcontinue blinking and the beep willbecome intermittent. The S.B.R. (Seat Belt Reminder) can onlybe turned off by the Ford servicenetwork. Contact a Ford Dealership todeactivate/reactivate the SBR system. The S.B.R. system can be reactivated viathe display set-up menu if the vehicle isequipped with a multifunction display.The display will show the dedicatedmessage.
BRAKE PAD WEAR(amber)
The warning light on the dialturns on (and the message
appears on the display) if the front brakepads are worn; in this case have themchanged as soon as possible.
dFUEL RESERVE (amber)
The warning light turns onwhen the main beams are
turned on.
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HEATED WINDSCREEN(amber)
The warning light turns onwhen the heated windscreen is
turned on.
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STARTING THE ENGINE ................................................. 102
IF A TYRE IS PUNCTURED............................................... 104
QUICK TYRE REPAIR KITFIX&GO automatic .............................................................. 110
WHEN NEEDING TO CHANGE A BULB ................... 114
IF AN EXTERIOR LIGHT BURNS OUT......................... 117
IF AN INTERIOR LIGHT BURNS OUT.......................... 120
FUSE REPLACEMENT ........................................................ 122
IF THE BATTERY IS FLAT.................................................. 128
LIFTING THE CAR............................................................... 129
TOWING THE CAR .......................................................... 129
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STARTING THE ENGINE
If warning light Y on the instrumentpanel stays lit with a fixed light, contactthe Ford service network immediately.
JUMP STARTING
If the battery is flat, the engine may bestarted using an auxiliary battery withthe same capacity or a little higher thanthe flat one.
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Never use a quick batterycharger for emergencystarting: this might damagethe electronic system and
the engine start/supply control units.
This procedure must beperformed by expert
personnel because incorrect actionsmay cause electrical discharge ofconsiderable intensity. Furthermore,battery fluid is poisonous andcorrosive: avoid contact with yourskin and eyes. Keep naked flamesaway from the battery. No smoking.Do not cause sparks.
WARNING
fig. 1a - Duratec versions
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Proceed as follows:
❒ Connect positive terminals (+ signnear the terminal) of the twobatteries with a jump lead;
❒ With a second lead, connect thenegative terminal (–) of the auxiliarybattery to an earthing point A of thecar to be started (shown in fig. 1a-1b);
❒ Start the engine.
❒ When the engine has been started,follow the sequence above in reverseorder to remove the leads.
If after a few attempts the engine doesnot start, do not insist any further butcontact the nearest Ford Dealership.
IMPORTANT Never connect thenegative terminals of the two batteriesdirectly: sparks could ignite explosivegas released from the battery. If theauxiliary battery is installed on anothercar, prevent accidental contact betweenmetallic parts of the two cars.
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BUMP STARTING
Never jump start the engine by pushing,towing or driving downhill.
This could cause a flow of fuel into thecatalytic converter and damage itbeyond repair.
IMPORTANT Remember that the brakebooster and the power steering system(if present) are not operating until theengine is started, a greater effort willtherefore be required to press thebrake pedal or turn the steering wheel.
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The small spare wheel (ifprovided for) is specific for
your car. Do not use it on cars ofdifferent models. Do not use sparewheels of different models on yourcar. The small spare wheel mustonly be used in an emergency.Never use it for more than strictlynecessary and never exceed 80km/h. On the small spare wheelthere is an orange label,summarizing the main warningsregarding small spare wheel usagerestrictions.
WARNING
REPLACING A WHEEL
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
The vehicle can be supplied (ifrequested/provided for) with a normalspare wheel or with a small sparewheel.
For some versions/specifications, thevehicle is also equipped in the factorywith 4 antitheft bolts (one per wheel).
To tighten/retighten the bolts, use theappropriate adaptor A-fig. 2 provided,inserting between the bolt and wrenchprovided, as shown in fig. 2.
NOTE A duplicate of the bolts andspecial adaptor may be ordered fromthe Ford Service Network by providingthe numerical reference code attachedto the kit..
Wheel changing and correct use of thejack and of the small spare wheel callfor some precautions as listed below.
The label must never beremoved or covered under
any circumstances. Never applyany hub cap on the small sparewheel. The label contains thefollowing indications in fourlanguages: Warning! For temporaryuse only! 80 km/h max! Replace assoon as possible with a standardservice wheel. Never cover thisindication. If you choose to install wheels of adifferent type (with alloy rimsinstead of the steel ones) you mustchange all the fixing bolts withother of a suitable size.
WARNING
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Indicate the presence of abroken down vehicle in
accordance with provisions in force:emergency lights, refractingwarning triangle, etc. Passengersshould leave the car, particularly ifit is very loaded and wait for thewheel to be changed away from on-coming traffic. In case of steepslopes or rough slopes, placewedges or other materials suitableto stop the vehicle under thewheels.When the small spare wheel isinstalled, the vehicle behaviourchanges. Avoid violentaccelerations and braking, sharpsteering and fast bending. Theoverall duration of the small sparewheel is of about 3000 km, afterwhich the relevant tyre must bereplaced with another one of thesame type. Never install atraditional tyre on a rim designedto be used as a small spare wheel.Repair and refit the standard wheelas soon as possible. Using two ormore small spare wheels at thesame time is forbidden. Do notapply grease to the bolt threadingbefore assembly: they might comeunscrewed.
WARNING
The jack may only be usedto replace wheels on the
car which it equips or other cars ofthe same model. Never use the jackfor other purposes, such as liftingother car models. Never use thejack to carry out repairs under thecar. Incorrect positioning of thejack may cause the car to fall. +Donot use the jack for loads higherthan those shown on the label.Never install snow chains on thesmall spare wheel; if a front tyre(driving wheel) is punctured andyou need to use snow chains, use astandard wheel from the rear axleand install the small spare wheel onthe rear axle. This way, with twonormal front driving wheels, youcan install the snow chains onthem, thus resolving the emergency.
The vehicle jack supplied with yourvehicle should only be used whenchanging a wheel in emergencysituations.
WARNING
If the hub cap is notinstalled properly, it can
detach itself when the vehicle isrunning. Never tamper with theinflation valve. Never introducetools of any kind between rim andtyre. Check tyre and small sparewheel pressure regularly referringto the values shown in the“Technical Specifications” chapter.
WARNING
Important notes:
❒ the jack weight is 1.76 kg;
❒ the jack requires no adjustment;
❒ the jack cannot be repaired. If itbreaks it must be replaced with anew jack;
❒ no tool other than the crankingdevice may be fitted on the jack.
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❒ for the vehicles equipped with alloyrims, remove the pressure-fitted hubcap using the supplied screwdriver;
❒ loosen by about one turn thefastening bolts of the wheel to bereplaced with the wrench providedE-fig. 5;
❒ turn the jack handle to partially open it;
❒ loosen the fastener B-fig. 4;
❒ take out the tool container C andtake it near to the wheel to bechanged;
❒ take out the small spare wheel D;
❒ to remove the hub cap use thesupplied screwdriver, prising on thespecial slit on the outer rim;
fig. 5 KA00064m
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To change a wheel proceed as follows:
❒ stop the car in a position so that it isnot a danger for on-coming trafficand where you can replace the wheelsafely. The ground must be flat andcompact.
❒ Turn the engine off and pull up thehandbrake.
❒ Engage first gear or reverse;
❒ lift the boot mat A-fig. 3;
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❒ warn anybody nearby that the car isabout to be lifted. They must stayclear and not touch the car until it isback on the ground;
❒ fit the handle H into the device I ofthe jack and lift the car until thewheel to be changed is severalcentimetres off the ground. Whenturning the handle, make sure that itrotates freely, without risking toinjure your hand by rubbing it againstthe ground. Even the movingcomponents of the jack (screws andjoints) can cause injuries; do nottouch them. If you become fouledwith lubricating grease, clean yourselfthoroughly.
❒ make sure the rest surfaces betweensmall spare wheel and hub are cleanso that the fastening bolts will notcome loose;
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❒ position the jack near the wheel tobe replaced at a distance ofapproximately 250 mm (9.8 inches)from the edge of the front wheelarch if a front wheel is to bereplaced, or at a distance of 170 mm(6.7 inches) from the edge of the rearwheelarch if a rear wheel is to bereplaced (as shown in the figure);
❒ make sure that the groove F-fig. 6 ofthe jack is well in contact with thetab G of the side member;
fig. 6 KA00065m
250 mm (9,8 inches)170 mm (6,7 inches)
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REFITTING THE STANDARDWHEEL
Following the procedure describedpreviously, raise the car and remove thesmall spare wheel.
Versions with steel rims
Proceed as follows:
❒ make sure the contact surfacesbetween spare wheel and hub areclean and free from impurities sothat the fastening bolts will notcome loose;
❒ fit the spare wheel inserting the 4bolts into the holes;
❒ Using the wrench provided, tightenthe fastening bolts;
❒ pressure-fit the hub cap, aligning thespecial groove (on the cap itself)with the inflation valve;
❒ lower the car and remove the jack;
❒ Using the wrench provided, fullytighten the bolts in the sequenceshown previously in the figure.
Versions with alloy rims
❒ Insert the wheel on the hub andusing the wrench provided tightenthe bolts;
❒ lower the car and remove the jack;
❒ Using the wrench provided, fullytighten the bolts in the sequenceshown in fig. 8.
❒ reinstall the pressure-fitted hub cap,making sure that the reference holeon the wheel is aligned with thereference hole on the cap.
IMPORTANT If it is not fitted properly,the hub cap may detach itself when thevehicle is running.
❒ install the small spare wheel aligningthe pin N-fig. 7 with one of thewheel holes O;
❒ tighten the 4 fastening bolts;
❒ turn the jack handle to lower the carand remove the jack;
❒ fully tighten the bolts, passingalternatively from a bolt to theopposite one, following the orderindicated in fig. 8.
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IMPORTANT If you choose to installwheels of a different type (with alloyrims instead of the steel ones or viceversa) you must change all the fixingbolts with others of a suitable size anduse a specific small spare wheel, withdifferent specifications.
It is advisable that you keep thereplaced bolts and small spare wheel, asthey are necessary if in future youdecide to reinstall the original wheels.
After tyre replacement
❒ stow the small spare wheel D-fig. 3 inthe space provided in the boot;
❒ put the partially open jack back intoits container C, forcing it slightly intoits seat to prevent any vibrationsduring running;
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❒ put the used tools back into therelevant seats provided in thecontainer;
❒ stow the container, complete withtools, into the spare wheel, screwingin the locking device B;
❒ put back the boot mat into theproper position.
IMPORTANT Do not use an inner tubewith tubeless tyres. Periodically checkthe pressure of the tyres and of thesmall spare wheel.
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Your vehicle may not have a spare tyre.
In this case it will have an emergencytyre repair kit that can be used torepair one flat tyre.
The tyre repair kit is located in thespare wheel well.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Depending on the type andextent of tyre damage,
some tyres can only be partiallysealed or not sealed at all. Loss oftyre pressure can affect vehiclehandling, leading to loss of vehiclecontrol.
WARNING
Do not use the tyre repairkit if the tyre has already
been damaged as a result of beingdriven under inflated.
WARNING
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within the visible tread of the tyre.
WARNING
Do not try to seal damageto the tyre’s sidewall.
WARNING
Compressed air can act asan explosive or propellant.
WARNING
Never leave the tyre repairkit unattended while in use.
WARNING
Do not keep the compressoroperating for more than
10 minutes.
WARNING
The tyre repair kit seals most tyrepunctures [with a diameter of up to sixmillimetres (1/4 inch)] to temporarilyrestore mobility.
Observe the following rules when usingthe kit:
❒ Drive with caution and avoidmaking sudden steering ordriving manoeuvres, especially ifthe vehicle is heavily loaded or youare towing a trailer.
❒ The kit will provide you with anemergency temporary repair,enabling you to continue yourjourney to the next vehicle or tyredealer, or to drive a maximumdistance of 200 kilometres (125miles).
❒ Do not exceed a maximum speedof 80 km/h (50 mph).
❒ Keep the kit out of the reach ofchildren.
❒ Only use the kit when the ambienttemperature is between –30°C (-22°F) and +70°C (+158°F).
USING THE TYRE REPAIR KIT
Note Use the tyre repair kit only forthe vehicle with which it was supplied.
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❒ Park your vehicle at the roadside sothat you do not obstruct the flow oftraffic and so that you are able to usethe kit without being in danger.
❒ Apply the parking brake, even if youhave parked on a level road, to makesure that the vehicle will not move.
❒ Do not attempt to remove foreignobjects like nails or screwspenetrating the tyre.
❒ Leave the engine running while thekit is in use, but not if the vehicle is inan enclosed or poorly ventilated area(for example, inside a building). Inthese circumstances, switch thecompressor on with the engineturned off.
❒ Replace the sealant bottle with a newone before the expiry date (see topof bottle) is reached.
❒ Inform all other users of the vehiclethat the tyre has been temporarilysealed with the tyre repair kit andmake them aware of the specialdriving conditions to be observed.
Check the sidewall of thetyre prior to inflation. If
there are any cracks, bumps orsimilar damage, do not attempt toinflate the tyre.
WARNING
Do not stand directlybeside the tyre while the
compressor is pumping.
WARNING
Watch the sidewall of thetyre. If any cracks, bumps
or similar damage appear, turn offthe compressor and let the air outby means of the pressure reliefvalve I. Do not continue drivingwith this tyre.
WARNING
If the tyre inflationpressure does not reach 1.8
bar (26 psi) within 10 minutes, thetyre may have suffered excessivedamage, making a temporaryrepair impossible. In this case, donot continue driving with this tyre.
WARNING
The sealant containsnatural rubber latex. Avoid
contact with skin and clothing. Ifthis happens, rinse the affectedareas immediately with plenty ofwater and contact your doctor.
WARNINGINFLATING THE TYRE
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The kit fig. 9 includes:
A Label
B Sealant bottle
C Sealant bottle hose
D Bottle holder
E Pressure gauge
F Power plug with cable
G Compressor switch
H Repair kit hose
I Pressure relief valve
1. Remove the tyre repair kit from thewrapping.
2. Peel off the label A showing themaximum permissible speed of 80 km/h (50 mph) from the sealantbottle and attach it to the instrumentpanel in the driver’s field of view.Make sure the label does not obscureanything important.
3. Take the hose H with the pressurerelieve valve I and the power plugwith cable F out of the kit.
4. Connect the hose H with thepressure relieve valve I to the sealantbottle B.
5. Engage the sealant bottle B into thebottle holder D.
6. Remove the valve cap from thedamaged tyre.
7. Screw the sealant bottle hose Cfirmly onto the valve of the damagedtyre.
8. Make sure that the compressorswitch G is in position 0.
9. Insert the power plug F into the cigarlighter socket or auxiliary powersocket.
10. Start the engine.
11. Move the compressor switch G toposition 1.
12. Inflate the tyre for no longer than10 minutes to an inflation pressureof minimum 1.8 bar (26 psi) and amaximum of 3.5 bar (51 psi). Movethe compressor switch G toposition 0 and check the current tyrepressure with pressure gauge E.
Note If a tyre pressure of 1.8 bar (26 psi) is not reached do not continue.
Note When pumping in the sealantthrough the tyre valve, the pressuremay rise up to 6 bar (87 psi) but willdrop again after about 30 seconds.
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13. Remove the power plug F from thecigar lighter socket or auxiliarypower socket.
14. Quickly unscrew the hose C fromthe tyre valve. Fasten the valve capagain.
15. Leave the sealant bottle B in thebottle holder D.
16. Make sure the kit is stored safely,but still easily accessible in thevehicle.The kit will be required again whenyou check the tyre pressure.
17. Immediately drive approximatelythree kilometres (two miles) so thatthe sealant can seal the damagedarea.
18. Stop the vehicle after drivingapproximately three kilometres(two miles). Check, and wherenecessary, adjust the pressure of thedamaged tyre.
19. Attach the kit and read the tyrepressure from the pressure gauge E.
20. Adjust it to the specified pressure.See “Technical specifications”.
21. Once you have inflated the tyre toits correct tyre pressure, move thecompressor switch G to position 0,remove the power plug F from thesocket, unscrew the hose C andfasten the valve cap.
22. Leave hose C and H connected tothe sealant bottle B and store thekit away safely.
23. Drive to the nearest tyre specialistto get the damaged tyre replaced.Before the tyre is removed from therim, inform your tyre dealer that thetyre contains sealant. Renew thesealant bottle B and hose C as soonas possible after they have beenused.
Note Remember that emergencyroadside tyre repair kits only providetemporary mobility. Regulationsconcerning tyre repair after usage oftyre repair kit may differ from countryto country. You should consult a tyrespecialist for advice.
If you experience heavyvibrations, unsteady steering
behaviour or noises while driving,reduce your speed and drive withcaution to a place where it is safe foryou to stop the vehicle. Recheck the tyre and its pressure. Ifthe tyre pressure is less than 1 bar(14.7 psi) or if there are any cracks,bumps or similar damage visible, donot continue driving with this tyre.
WARNING
Empty sealant bottles can be disposedof together with normal householdwaste.
Return remains of sealant to yourdealer or dispose of it in compliancewith local waste disposal regulations.
Before driving, make surethe tyre is adjusted to the
recommended inflation pressure. SeeTechnical specifications. Monitor thetyre pressure until the sealed tyre isreplaced.
WARNING
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
❒ Before changing a bulb check thecontacts for oxidation.
❒ Burnt bulbs must be replaced byothers of the same type and power.
❒ Always check the height of theheadlight beam after changing a bulb.
❒ When a bulb is not working, checkthat the corresponding fuse is intactbefore replacing it: refer to the “If afuse blows” paragraph in this chapterfor fuse location.
Modifications or repairs tothe electrical system that
are not carried out properly or donot take the system’s technicalspecifications into account cancause malfunctions leading to therisk of fire.
WARNING
Halogen bulbs contain gasunder pressure, if they
break glass fragments may bethrown around.
WARNING
When handling halogenbulbs just touch the metalpart. Touching thetransparent part of the bulb
with your fingers may reduce theintensity of the emitted light andeven compromise duration of thelamp. In case of accidental contact,rub the lamp with a cloth and spiritand leave to dry.
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BULB TYPES fig. 10
Various types of bulbs are fitted to yourcar:
A All glass bulb: clipped into place.Pull to extract.
B Bayonet bulbs: to remove thistype of bulb from its holder, pressthe bulb and turn it anticlockwise.
C Cylindrical bulbs: release fromthe contacts to extract.
D Halogen bulbs: release thefastening clip from thecorresponding seat to remove thebulb.
E Halogen bulbs: release thefastening clip from thecorresponding seat to remove thebulb.
KA00110mfig. 10
If possible, we recommendthat you let Ford Dealershipreplace the lamps. Properoperation and orientation
of the external lights are essential forthe safety of the running vehicle, andfor avoiding legal sanctions.
IMPORTANT A slight misting mayappear on the internal surface of theheadlight: this does not indicate a faultand is caused by low temperature andthe degree of humidity in the air.Misting will rapidly disappear when theheadlights are switched on. Thepresence of drops inside the headlightsindicates infiltration of water. Go to aFord Dealership.
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Main beam headlight
Dipped beam headlight
Front side lights/daytime lights
Front direction indicators
Side direction indicators
Rear direction indicators
Rear position
Stop
Reverse gear
Rear fog lights
Ceiling (courtesy) light
Boot light
Number plate lights
Fog lights
Supplementary stop light (3rd stop)
H4
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W5W
PY21W
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P21/5
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On some versions, it is necessary toremove the headlamp completely toreplace the front light cluster bulbs.
To set the required unit proceed asfollows:
❒ fully steer the wheels outwards toexpose the flap G-fig. 13, open theflap and unscrew the fastening device;
IF AN EXTERIOR LIGHTBURNS OUT
For the type of bulb and power rating,see “When needing to change a bulb”.
FRONT LIGHT CLUSTERS
The front light clusters contain sidelight,dipped beam, main beam and directionindicator bulbs.
The bulbs are arranged inside the lightunit as follows fig. 11:
A sidelights
B dipped beams/main beams (double light)
C direction indicators
Working from the engine compartmnet,remove rubber cap D-fig. 12 to gainaccess to the sidelight bulbs; removerubber cap E-fig. 12 to gain access tothe main/dipped beam lightlights; turnbulb holder F-fig. 12 anticlockwise togain access to the direction light bulbs.
fig. 12
F E DKA00086m
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CBA
KA00085m
❒ after raising the bonnet, unscrewbolts H and I located at the pointsshown in fig. 14;
❒ remove the headlight.
fig. 13
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DIPPED/MAIN BEAMS
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
❒ remove the protecting rubber capmentioned above;
❒ press on the central electricalconnector A-fig. 17 and withdrawthe assembly;
❒ remove the bulb B and replace it;
❒ fit the new bulb, making the outlinesof the metallic part coincide with thegrooves on the reflector;
❒ refit the bulb holder catches andreconnect the electrical connector;
❒ refit the cap A locking it properly.
Side indicators
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
❒ prise in the point indicated by thearrow, so as to compress the fixing clipand extract the assembly B-fig. 16;
❒ turn the bulb holdercounterclockwise, remove the snap-fitted bulb and replace it;
❒ reinstall the bulb holder into the lens,then install the assembly B makingsure that the fixing clip has clicked.
fig. 17 KA00089m
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Front
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
❒ turn the bulb holder clockwise A-fig. 15and withdraw it;
❒ remove the bulb B pushing it gentlyand turning counterclockwise(bayonet fitting), then replace it;
❒ refit the bulb holder A by turning itclockwise and locking it properly;
fig. 16
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SIDELIGHTS - TAILLIGHTS
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
❒ remove the protecting rubber capmentioned above;
❒ turn the bulb holder clockwise A-fig. 18and withdraw it;
❒ remove the snap-fitted bulb andreplace it;
❒ refit the bulb holder A by turning itclockwise and locking it properly;
❒ reinstall the rubber cap;
fig. 18
A
KA00090m
TAIL-LIGHT CLUSTERS
To change the bulb proceed as follows:
❒ open the tailgate;
❒ unscrew the two fastening screws A-fig. 19 and extract the light clusteraxially without rotating it;
❒ extract the bulb holder from its seatreleasing it from the locking clips B-fig. 20;
❒ extract the bulbs by pushing themslightly and turning them counter-clockwise.
The bulbs are arranged as follows:fig. 21:
C – Side/Brake (upper arch)
D – direction indicators
E – Side (lower arch)
F – Reverse gear (right tail-light) / rearfog guards (left light)
FRONT FOG LIGHTS (where provided)
IMPORTANT to replace the front foglights you must contact the FordDealership.
fig. 19
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For the type of bulb and power rating,see “When needing to change a bulb”.
INSIDE CEILING LIGHT
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
❒ using the screwdriver provided,extract the ceiling light A-fig. 25working in the point indicated by thearrow;
NUMBER PLATE LIGHTS fig. 24
To replace the bulbs proceed asfollows:
❒ work in the point shown by thearrow and remove lens A;
❒ change the bulb releasing it from theside contacts and making sure thenew bulb is correctly fastenedbetween the contacts;
❒ reinstall the lens.
fig. 23
B C
KA00092m
THIRD BRAKE LIGHT fig. 22-23
To change the bulb proceed as follows:
❒ tighten the 4 fastening bolts A:
❒ withdraw the assembly;
❒ disconnect the electric connector B;
❒ tighten the bulb holder afterunscrewing the two fastening bolts:
❒ remove the press-fitted bulb to bereplaced and replace it;
❒ tighten the bulb holder and retightenboth bolts:
❒ tighten both fastening bolts A.
fig. 22
A A
KA00091m
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❒ open the cap B-fig. 26 as indicated;
BOOT LIGHT (if present)
To change the bulb, proceed as follows:
❒ open the tailgate;
❒ using the screwdriver provided,extract the ceiling light A-fig. 28working in the specified point.
fig. 25
A
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fig. 26 KA00095m
fig. 27 KA00096m fig. 28
A
KA00097m
❒ replace bulb C-fig. 27 releasing itfrom the side contacts. Then, insertthe new bulb making sure it iscorrectly clamped between thecontacts;
❒ close the cap back and reinstall thelens.
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GENERALITIES fig. 30
The fuse is a protective device for theelectric system: it comes into action (i.e.it cuts off) mainly due to a fault orimproper action on the system.
Check the efficiency of thecorresponding fuse when a device doesnot work: the conducting element Amust not be interrupted. If it is, replacethe blown fuse with a new one havingthe same amperage (same colour).
B intact fuse.
C fuse with damaged filament.
To replace a fuse use tweezers D,hooked inside the fuse compartmentcover on the left side of the dashboard.
To identify the protection fuse, see thetables in the following pages.
❒ open the bulb cover B-fig. 29 andreplace the snap-fitted bulb C;
❒ re-close the bulb cover B on thelens;
❒ Reinstall the ceiling light properlyinserting it into its seat on one sidefirst, and then pressing the other sideuntil it clicks into position.
fig. 29 KA00098m fig. 30 KA00099m
Never replace a blown fusewith metal wires or othermaterials.
Never replace a fuse withanother having higher
amperage; FIRE HAZARD.
In case of general protection fuseintervention (MEGA-FUSE, MIDI-FUSE, MAXI-FUSE) contact FordDealership.
Remove the key from the ignitionswitch and switch off all loadsbefore replacing a fuse.
WARNING
Should the fuse blowagain, contact Ford
Dealership.
WARNING
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Dashboard fuses
Left-hand drive versions
To access the fuse you must removethe press-fitted cover E.The 5A fuse for door mirror demistingis located in the diagnostic socket area,as shown in fig. 31.The control unit show in fig. 32 ispresent in the lower area, besides thepedals.
Right-hand drive versions
To gain access to the fuse box shown infig. 32, open flap F located inside theglove compartment fig. 33.
fig. 31
E
KA00107m
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A second control unit is located on theright side of the engine compartment,next to the battery; to access it pressdevice I, release tabs M and removecover L.
The ID number of the electricalcomponent corresponding to each fusecan be found on the back of the cover.
fig. 34
fig. 35
KA00101m
KA00102m
If you need to wash theengine compartment, takecare not to directly hit theengine compartment
control unit with the water jet.
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Dashboard control unit - fig. 32 FUSE AMPS
Right dipped beam power supplyLeft dipped headlight and headlight alignment control unit power supplyEngine compartment junction unit switchFront and rear courtesy lights, boot and puddle lightsDiagnostic socket, radio, climate control, EOBDBrake light switch, instrument panel nodeDoor central lockingWindscreen/ rear window washer pumpDriver side power windowsPassenger side power windowsParking sensor, backlighting switches, electric mirrorsAirbag nodeRadio switch, convergence, climate control, brake lights, clutchInstrument panel node
Engine compartment control unit - fig. 35 FUSE AMPS
Body computer control unitSubwoofer, hi-fi audio amplifierIgnition switch ABS control unit (pump power supply)EPSSingle-speed engine cooling fanSingle-speed engine cooling fan, low speed engine cooling fan High-speed engine cooling fanClimate control system fanSpareHorns
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Engine control system (secondary loads)Main headlightsHeated seats+15 Engine control unitEngine control unitEngine control unit (1.2L Duratec)Engine control unit, relay coil (1.3L Duratorq)Conditioner compressorHeated rear window, mirror demistersFuel pumpIgnition coil, injectors (1.2L Duratec)Engine control unit (1.3L Duratorq)ABS control unit (Control unit power supply + Solenoids)+15 ABS control unit (pump power supply), EPS, yaw sensorFog headlightsGlow plug control unit (1.3L Duratorq)SpareHeated windscreenSpareFront socket (with or without cigar lighter plug)+15 for reversing lights, debimeter, presence of water in diesel sensor, relay coils T02, T05, T14 and T19
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Main headlightsBuzzersConditioner compressorSingle-speed engine cooling fanLow speed engine cooling fan High-speed engine cooling fanClimate control system fanEngine control system (main relay)Heated seatsFog headlightsFuel pumpDemistingSpareHeated windscreenFront socket (with or without cigar lighter plug)
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IMPORTANT The battery rechargingprocedure is provided as an exampleonly. You are recommended to go to aFord Dealership to have this operationperformed.
We recommend recharging the batteryslowly for approximately 24 hours atlow amperage. A prolonged rechargemight damage the battery.
Charge the battery as follows:
❒ disconnect battery negative terminal;
❒ connect the charger cables to thebattery terminals, observing thepoles;
Battery fluid is poisonousand corrosive: avoid
contact with your skin and eyes.The battery recharging operationmust be performed in a ventilatedplace, away from naked flames orpossible sources of sparks to avoidthe risk of explosion and fire.
WARNING
Don’t try to recharge afrozen battery: defrost it
first to prevent the risk ofexplosion. If a battery was frozen,have it inspected by specialisedpersonnel before recharging tocheck that the internal elementsare not damaged and that thecasing is not cracked causing therisk of leakage of poisonous,corrosive gas.
WARNING❒ turn on the charger;
❒ when you have finished, turn thecharger off before disconnecting thebattery;
❒ reconnect battery negative terminal.
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If the car is to be lifted, go to a FordDealership which is equipped with thearm hoist or workshop lift.
fig. 36
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Before beginning the tow,turn the ignition key to
MAR and then to STOP, withoutextracting it If the key is extracted,the steering wheel lock will beautomatically activated, thuspreventing steering.
WARNING
TOWING THE CAR
The tow ring provided with the car ishoused in the tool box under the bootmat.
FASTENING THE TOW RING fig. 36
Proceed as follows:
❒ release the cap A;
❒ take the tow hook B from its seat inthe tool support;
❒ tighten the ring on the rear or frontthreaded pin.
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will not work while the car is beingtowed. More effort on the brakepedal and steering wheel willtherefore be required. Do not use wires for towing. Do notjerk. Make sure not to damageparts in contact with the car whiletowing. Respect the specific rules of theHighway Code when towing the carspecifically in relation to the towingdevice and the behaviour tomaintain on the road.
Do not start the engine whiletowing the car.
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AIR CLEANER ...................................................................... 137
POLLEN FILTER ................................................................... 137
BATTERY................................................................................ 137
WHEELS AND TYRES......................................................... 139
RUBBER HOSES.................................................................... 140
WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOW WIPERS .................. 141
BODYWORK ........................................................................ 142
INTERIORS ........................................................................... 144
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CHECKING FLUIDLEVELS
Left-hand drive versions
A. Engine oil filler fitting
B. Engine oil level dipstick
C. Engine coolant
D. Windscreen washer fluid
E. Brake fluid
F. Battery
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Never smoke while workingin the engine
compartment. there might beflammable gases and vapours, withfire hazards.
WARNING
When topping up, payattention not to confuse thevarious types of fluids: theyare all reciprocally
incompatible and may severelydamage your car.
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A. Engine oil filler fitting
B. Engine oil level dipstick
C. Engine coolant
D. Windscreen washer fluid
E. Brake fluid
F. Battery
G. Brake fluid
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Never smoke while workingin the engine
compartment. there might beflammable gases and vapours, withfire hazards.
WARNING
When topping up, payattention not to confuse thevarious types of fluids: theyare all reciprocally
incompatible and may severelydamage your car.
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Engine oil consumption
The maximum engine oil consumption isusually 400 grams every 1000 km.
When the car is new, the engine needsto be run in, therefore the engine oilconsumption can only be consideredstabilised after the first 5,000 - 6,000km.
IMPORTANT The oil consumptiondepends on driving style and theconditions under which the car is used.
IMPORTANT After adding or changingthe oil, let the engine turn over for afew seconds and wait a few minutesafter turning it off before you check thelevel.
ENGINE OIL fig.1-2-3
Check the oil level a few minutes (about5) after the engine has stopped, withthe car parked on level ground.
The oil level shall be included betweenthe MIN and MAX marks on thedipstick B.
The range between the MIN and MAXlevels corresponds to approximately 1litre of oil.
If the oil level is near or even under theMIN line, add oil through the filler A toreach the MAX line.
Oil level shall never exceed the MAXline.
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compartment when the engine ishot: risk of burns. Remember thatthe fan may start up if the engine ishot: risk of injury. Pay attention toscarves, ties and other loose fittinggarments: they might get caught bymoving components.
WARNING
Don’t add any oil havingdifferent characteristicsfrom those of the existingengine oil.
The exhausted engine oiland the replaced oil filtercontain substances thatmay be dangerous for the
environment. It is advisable to haveoil and filters changed by a FordDealership where they will bedisposed of according to the law.
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WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOWWASHER FLUID fig. 1-2-3
To add fluid, remove the cap D,pressing the special tab.
Pour a mixture of water and/or additiveaccording to the supplier specifications.
Check level through the reservoir.
Close the cap D pressing its centralsection.
ENGINE COOLANT fig. 1-2-3
The coolant level must be checkedwhen the engine is cold and must bebetween the MIN and MAX lines on thevessel.
If the level is low, pour slowly throughthe filler neck C a mixture of 50%demineralised water and 50% ARTECOHavoline XLC cooling fluid until thelevel reaches MAX.
A 50-50 mixture of ARTECO HavolineXLC cooling fluid and distilled watergives freeze protection to –35°C.
When the vehicle is used underparticularly harsh weather conditions,we recommend using a 60-40 mixtureof ARTECO Havoline XLC cooling fluidand demineralised water.
The antifreeze is used in theengine cooling system. Usefluid of the same typecontained in the cooling
system for top-ups. ARTECOHavoline XLC cooling fluid may notbe mixed with other types of fluids. Ifthis accidentally occurs, do not startthe engine and contact a FordDealership.
The engine cooling systemis pressurized. If required,
replace the cap with an originalspare part so as not to compromisesystem efficiency. Do not removethe cap from the vessel when theengine is hot: Burn hazard.
WARNING
Proceed very carefullyinside the engine
compartment when the engine ishot: risk of burns.
WARNING
Do not travel with thewindscreen washing
reservoir empty: the windscreenwasher is fundamental to improvevisibility.
Some commercial windscreenwasher additives are flammable.The engine compartment containshot parts which could start a fire ifthey come into contact.
WARNING
Take great care whenadding coolant. Avoid
spillage on any part of the engine.
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BRAKE FLUID fig. 1-2-3
Release cap E: Check that the liquidcontained in the tank is at the maximumlevel.
Fluid level in the reservoir must notexceed the MAX mark.
Use the brake fluid shown in the “Fluidsand lubricants” table (see “TechnicalSpecifications”).
NOTE Carefully clean the cap ofreservoir E and the surroundingsurface.
When opening the cap, make sure thatno dirt gets into the reservoir.
For topping up always use a funnel withbuilt-in filter (mesh smaller than orequal to 0.12 mm).
IMPORTANT Brake fluid is hygroscopic(i.e. it absorbs moisture). For thisreason, if the car is mainly used in areaswith a high degree of atmospherichumidity, the fluid should be replaced atmore frequent intervals than specified inthe “Service schedule”.
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occur, immediately wash with water.
The brake fluid ispoisonous and highly
corrosive. In case of accidentalcontact, wash the parts with waterand mild soap and rinse with plentyof water. If swallowed immediatelycall a doctor.
WARNING
The symbol π on thecontainer indicates a
synthetic brake fluid, which isdifferent from a mineral fluid. Useof a mineral type fluid will damagethe special rubber seals of thebraking system beyond repair.
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The presence of water inthe feeding circuit maycause severe damage to theinjection system and
irregular engine operation. If thewarning light E goes on, contact theFord Dealership as soon as possibleto have the system bled. Water mayhave been introduced in the tank ifthis appears immediately afterrefuelling: in this case, stop theengine immediately and contact aFord Dealership.
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AIR CLEANER/ POLLEN FILTER
Have the air cleaner or the pollen filterreplaced by a Ford Dealership.
DIESEL FUEL FILTER
DISCHARGE OF THECONDENSATE (Duratorq versions)
BATTERY
The car fits a low-maintenance battery:no top-ups with distilled water areneeded in normal conditions of use.
INSPECTING THE CHARGE AND THE ELECTROLYTE LEVEL
Inspection operations must be carriedout by specialised personnel, followingthe prescriptions contained in theOwner Handbook. ANY top-upoperations must be carried out byspecialised personnel and by a FordDealership.
The battery fluid ispoisonous and corrosive.
Avoid contact with the skin andeyes. Keep naked flames andsources of sparks away from thebattery: risk of explosion and fire.
WARNING
Running the battery withan excessively low liquid
level will damage the batterybeyond repair and even cause anexplosion.
WARNING
CHANGING THE BATTERY
If required, replace the battery with agenuine spare part having the samespecifications.
If a battery with different specificationsis fitted, the service intervals given inthe “Service schedule” in this sectionwill no longer be valid.
Refer therefore to the instructionsprovided by the battery manufacturer.
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The battery will also be more at risk offreezing (e.g. already at -10°C). Refer tothe paragraph “Vehicle inactivity” in“Starting and driving” if the vehicle isleft parked for a long time.
If after buying the car, you want toinstall electric accessories which requirepermanent electric supply (alarm, etc.)contact your Ford Dealership whosequalified personnel, in addition tosuggesting the most suitable devices,will evaluate the overall electricabsorption, checking whether the car’selectric system is capable ofwithstanding the load required, orwhether it should be integrated with amore powerful battery.
Since these devices continue absorbingenergy even when the ignition key is off,they gradually run down the battery.
USEFUL ADVICE FORLENGTHENING THE LIFE OFYOUR BATTERY
To avoid draining your battery andmake its life longer, observe thefollowing indications:
❒ when you park the car, ensure thedoors, tailgate and bonnet are closedproperly;
❒ switch off all lights inside the vehicle:the car is however equipped with asystem which switches all internallights off automatically;
❒ do not keep accessories (e.g. soundsystem, emergency lights, etc.)switched on for a long time when theengine is not running;
❒ before performing any operation onthe electrical system, disconnect thebattery negative cable;
❒ battery terminals shall always beperfectly tightened.
Incorrect assembly ofelectric and electronicdevices may cause severedamage to your car. Go to a
Ford Dealership if you want to installaccessories (alarms, mobile phone,etc.): they will suggest the mostsuitable devices and advise you if ahigher capacity battery needs to beinstalled.
Batteries contain substancesthat can be very dangerousfor the environment. t isadvisable to have the
battery changed by a FordDealership where it will be disposedof according to the law.
If the vehicle must remainunused for a long time at
very low temperature, remove thebattery and carry it to a warmplace, to avoid freezing.
WARNING
When you must performany operation on the
battery or near it, always protectyour eyes with special goggles.
WARNING
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WHEELS AND TYRES
Check the pressure of each tyre,including the spare wheel,approximately once every two weeksand before starting a long journey: thischeck must be performed with the tyrerested and cold.
It is normal for pressure to increasewhen the car is used. For the correcttyre inflation pressure, see “Wheels” in“Technical specifications” section.
fig. 5 KA00081m
IMPORTANT NOTES
❒ Avoid braking suddenly, burningstarts and violent knocks against thecurb, potholes or other obstacles ifpossible. Long distances on roughroads may damage the tyres;
❒ check the tyres regularly for cuts onthe sides, swelling or irregular treadwear. Go to a Ford Dealership ifrequired;
❒ Do not overload your vehicle: thismay cause serious damage to wheelsand tyres;
❒ if a tyre is punctured, stop the vehicleimmediately and charge it to avoiddamage to the tyre, the rim,suspensions and steering system;
Wrong pressure causes abnormal wearof tyres fig. 5:
A normal pressure: evenly worn tread.
B low pressure: tread particularlyworn on the edges.
C excessive pressure: treadparticularly worn in the middle.
The tyres must be replaced when thetread is less than 1.6 mm thick. In allcases, follow the laws in force in thecountry where you are driving.
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As far as the brake system and fuelrubber hoses are concerned, carefullyfollow the “Service schedule” in thissection.
Ozone, high temperatures andprolonged lack of fluid in the systemmay cause hardening and cracking of thehoses, with possible leaks. Carefulinspections are therefore necessary.
❒ a tyre will age even if it is not usedmuch. Cracks in the tread and on thesidewalls are a sign of ageing. Havethe tyres checked by specialisedpersonnel if they have been fitted forlonger than 6 years. Remember tocheck the spare wheel very carefully;
❒ In case of replacement, always fit newtyres, avoiding those with anunknown origin.
❒ If a tyre is replaced, also change theinflation valve.
❒ to allow even wear between thefront and rear tyres, it is advisable tochange them over every 10-15thousand kilometres, keeping themon the same side of the car so as notto reverse the direction of rotation.
Remember that the roadholding qualities of your
car also depends on the correctinflation pressure of the tyres.
WARNING
If the pressure is too lowthe tyre will get
overheated, with the risk of seriousdamages.
WARNING
Avoid moving the tyresfrom the right side of the
vehicle to the left side and viceversa.
WARNING
Do not repaint alloy wheelrims at temperatures
higher than 150°C. The mechanicalcharacteristics of the wheels mightbe disrupted.
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BLADESPeriodically clean the rubber part usingspecial products. Replace the blades if the rubber edge isdeformed or worn. In all cases, it isadvisable to replace them approximatelyonce a year.A few simple precautions can reducethe possibility of damage to the blades:❒ make sure that the rubber part is not
stuck to the windscreen at sub-zerotemperatures. Use an antifreezeproduct to release it if required.
❒ remove the snow from the window:this will avoid overstressing theelectrical motor in addition toprotecting the blades;
❒ do not operate the windscreen andthe rear screen wipers on dry glass.
Replacing the windscreen wiperblades fig. 6
Proceed as follows:
❒ lift the arm A of the wiper andposition the blade so that it forms anangle of 90° with the arm itself;
❒ press lever B and remove brush Cfrom arm A pushing down asindicated by the arrows;
❒ insert the new blade making sure it islocked.
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WARNING
Changing the rear window bladefig. 7
Proceed as follows:
❒ raise the cover A and remove thearm from the car, slackening the nutB that fastens it to the pivot pin;
❒ fit the new arm, positioning itcorrectly, and fully tighten the nut;
❒ lower the cover.
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PROTECTION FROMATMOSPHERIC AGENTS
The main causes of corrosion are thefollowing:
❒ atmospheric pollution;
❒ salty air and humidity (coastal areasor hot humid climates);
❒ seasonal environment conditions.
Not to be underestimated is also theabrasive action of wind-borneatmospheric dust and sand and mud andgravel raised by other cars.
On your car, Ford implemented thebest manufacturing technologies toeffectively protect the bodywork againstcorrosion.
These are the most importanttechnologies:
❒ Painting products and systems whichgive the car particular resistance tocorrosion and abrasion;
❒ use of galvanised (or pre-treated)steel sheets with high resistance tocorrosion;
❒ spraying the underbody, enginecompartment, wheelhouse internalparts and other parts with highlyprotective wax products;
SPRAY NOZZLES
Windscreen washer fig. 8If the jet of fluid is inadequate, firstlycheck that there is fluid in the reservoir:see “Checking fluid levels” in thissection).Then check that the nozzle holes arenot clogged, if necessary use a needle.The windscreen jets are directed byadjusting the angle of the nozzles.Fluid jets shall be directed at about 1/3height from the window upper edge.IMPORTANT On versions with sun-roof, ensure the roof is closed beforeoperating the front jets.
Rear window wiper fig. 9
Rear window washer jets are fixed.
The nozzle holder is on the rearwindow.
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❒ spraying of plastic parts with aprotective function in the moreexposed points: underdoor, innerfender parts, edges, etc.;
❒ use of “open” boxed sections toprevent condensation and pockets ofmoisture from triggering rust inside.
BODY AND UNDERBODY WARRANTYYour car is covered by warranty againstperforation due to rust of any originalelement of the structure or body.For the general terms of this warranty,refer to your Warranty Booklet.
ADVICE FOR PRESERVING THEBODYWORK
PaintPaintwork does not only serve anaesthetic purpose, but also protects theunderlying sheet metal.Touch up abrasions and scratchesimmediately to prevent the formation ofrust. Only use genuine spare paintproducts for touch-ups (see “Bodyworkpaint identification plate” in the“Technical Specifications” section).
Normal maintenance of paintworkconsists in washing the vehicle: thefrequency depends on the conditions andenvironment where the vehicle is used.For example, it is advisable to wash thecar more often in areas with a highenvironmental pollution or on roadssprinkled with salt.
To correctly wash the car:
❒ remove the aerial from the roof toprevent damage to it if the car iswashed in an automatic system;
❒ if high pressure jets or cleaners areused to wash the vehicle, hold atleast 40 cm away from the bodyworkto avoid damage or alteration. Itshould be remembered that a buildup of water could cause damage, inthe long term, to the car.
❒ wash the body using a low pressurejet of water;
❒ wipe a sponge with a slightly soapysolution over the bodywork,frequently rinsing with the sponge;
❒ rinse well with water and dry with ajet of air or a chamois leather.
Dry the less visible parts particularlycarefully, such as the door frames,bonnet and the headlight frames, wherewater may stagnate more easily. It is agood idea to leave the car in the openfor a while after washing it to give timefor the water to evaporate.
Do not wash the car after it has beenparked in the sun or when the engine isbonnet is hot: this could take the shineoff the paint.
Exterior plastic parts must be cleaned inthe same way as the rest of the car.
Where possible, do not park undertrees; the resinous substance manyspecies release give the paint a dullappearance and increase the possibilityof triggering rust processes.
IMPORTANT Bird droppings must bewashed off immediately and thoroughlyas the acid they contain is particularlyaggressive.
Detergents cause waterpollution. The car should bewashed in areas equipped forcollecting and purifying the
liquid used in the washing process.
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Remove dust with a soft brush or avacuum cleaner.
Rub the seats with a sponge moistenedwith a solution of water and neutraldetergent.
INTERIOR PLASTIC PARTS
It is advisable to clean interior plasticparts with a moist cloth and a solutionof water and mild soap. Use specificproducts for cleaning plastic, withoutsolvents and specifically designed toprevent damage to the appearance andcolour of the treated parts to removegrease and tough stains.
IMPORTANT Never use spirit orpetroleum to clean the instrumentpanel.
EQUIPMENT
Periodically check that water is nottrapped under the mats (due to waterdripping off shoes, umbrellas, etc.)which could cause oxidisation of thesheet metal.
WindowsUse specific window cleaner products. Use also clean cloths to avoid scratchingthe glass or damaging the transparency.IMPORTANT Wipe the rear windowinside gently with a cloth in thedirection of the filaments to avoiddamaging the heating device.
Engine compartmentAt the end of each winter, thoroughlywash the engine compartment takingcare not to direct the water jet againstthe electronic control units and therelay/fuse control unit on the left side ofthe engine compartment (runningdirection). Have this operationperformed at a specialised workshop.IMPORTANT Perform this operationon a cold engine and with the key atSTOP. After the washing operation,make sure that the various protections(e.g. rubber caps and guards) have notbeen removed or damaged.
Front headlightsIMPORTANT Never use aromaticsubstances (e.g.: petrol) or ketenes (e.g.: acetone) for cleaning frontheadlight plastic lens.
Never use flammableproducts, such as petrol
ether or rectified petrol to cleaninside the car. The electrostaticcharges which are generated byrubbing during the cleaningoperation may cause a fire.
WARNING
Don’t keep aerosol cans inthe vehicle: risk of
explosion. Aerosol cans must not beexposed to a temperatureexceeding 50°C. When the vehicleis exposed to sunlight, innertemperature can greatly exceedthis value.
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ENGINE CODES - BODYWORK VERSIONS .............. 148
ENGINE ................................................................................. 149
FUEL FEED/IGNITION ....................................................... 150
TRANSMISSION .................................................................. 150
BRAKES ................................................................................... 151
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DIMENSIONS ....................................................................... 155
PERFORMANCE .................................................................. 156
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CAPACITIES ......................................................................... 158
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FUEL CONSUMPTION ...................................................... 161
CO2 EMISSIONS .................................................................. 162
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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATIONPLATE fig. 2
It is fitted to the right front door pillarand contains the following information:
A National or vehicle homologation
B VIN plate
C1 Vehicle gross weight.
C2 Gross weight with trailer.
C3 Maximum permitted weight for thefront axle.
C4 Maximum permitted weight for therear axle.
M Emission figures (diesel only).
D Bodywork type or model codes.
L Exhaust emission level codes.
K Body paintwork colour codes.
J Interior trim codes.
H Ratio at the gearbox axle codes
G Gearbox codes
F Engine codes
E Driver’s side
IDENTIFICATION DATA
We recommend taking note of theidentification codes. The followingidentification codes are printed andshown on the plates fig. 1:
1 Inflation pressure.
2 Car marking.
3 Chassis marking (VIN).
4 Model plate (VIN).
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ENGINE MARKING
Engine marking is stamped on thecylinder block and includes the modeland the chassis number.
CHASSIS MARKING fig. 3
It bears the following identification data:
❒ manufacturer identification code
❒ bodywork type
❒ factory
❒ model
❒ manufacture date: year/month
❒ vehicle numerical sequencefig. 3 KA00126m
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Versions Engine type code Bodywork version code
1.2L Duratec 169A4000 RU8AAAA1U
1.3L Duratorq 169A1000 RU8BAAA1U
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Engine code
Cycle
Number and layout of cylinders
Piston bore and stroke mm
Total displacement cm3
Compression ratio
Maximum power (EEC) kWHP
corresponding ratio rpm
Maximum torque (EEC) Nmkgm
corresponding ratio rpm
Spark plugs
Fuel
1.2L Duratec
169A4000
Otto
4 in line
70.8 x 78.86
1242
11.1:1
5169
5500
10210.43000
NGK DCPR7E-N-10
Unleaded petrol 95 R.O.N.
1.3L Duratorq
169A1000
Diesel
4 in line
69.6 x 82
1248
17.6:1
5575
4000
14514.81500
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Diesel fuel for motor vehicles
(EN590 Specification)
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1.2L Duratec 1.3L Duratorq
Fuel feed Multipoint electronic injection Direct injection “Common Rail”sequential phased, returnless system electronic control with con turbocharged
engine and intercooler
Modifications or repairs to the fuel feed system that are not carried out properly or do not take the system’stechnical specifications into account can cause malfunctions leading to the risk of fire.
WARNING
TRANSMISSION
1.2L Duratec - 1.3L Duratorq
Gearbox
Clutch
Drive
Five forward gears plus reverse with synchronisers for forward gears
Self-adjusting with pedal without idle stroke
Front
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SUSPENSIONS
1.2L Duratec - 1.3L Duratorq
Front indicators
Rear
BRAKES1.2L Duratec - 1.3L Duratorq
Service brakes:
– front
– rear
Parking brake
IMPORTANT Water, ice and salt sprinkled on the roads may deposit on the brake disks reducing braking efficiency the first time the brakes are engaged.
STEERING SYSTEM1.2L Duratec - 1.3L Duratorq
Type
Turningcircle m
with Mc Pherson type independent wheels; consisting of a mechanical crosspiece, shock absorbers, helical springs and for the versions with power steering by
stabilizer bar.
with torsion axle and interconnected wheels; consisting of torsion axle and two tubular arms with shock absorbers and helical springs.
rack and pinion with electric power steering (where provided for)
9.3
Disk brakes
self-centring drum and shoe with a control cylinder for each wheel
controlled by hand lever, acting on rear brakes
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READING TYRE MARKINGS fig. 4
Example: 175/65 R 14 82T
175 = Nominal width (S, distance inmm between sidewalls).
65 = Height/width ratio (H/S) inpercentage.
R = Radial tyre.
14 = Rim diameter in inches (Ø).
82 = Load rating (capacity).
T = Maximum speed rating.
WHEELS
RIMS AND TYRES
Pressed steel or alloy rims. Tubelessradial carcass tyres. All approved tyresare listed in the Log Book.
IMPORTANT In the event ofdiscrepancies between the informationprovided on this “Owner handbook”and the “Log book”, consider thespecifications shown in the log bookonly.
Respect the prescribed size to ensuresafety of the car in movement. Fit tyresof the same make and type on allwheels.
IMPORTANT Do not use inner tubeswith Tubeless tyres.
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fig. 4 KA00083m
SMALL SPARE WHEEL
Pressed steel rim Tubeless tyre.
WHEEL GEOMETRY
Toe-in measured between rims: 1.8 ± 1 mm
The values refer to the car in runningorder.
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READING RIM MARKINGS fig. 4
Example: 6J x 15H2
6 = rim width in inches 1.
J = rim drop centre outline (sideprojection where the tyre beadrests) 2.
15 = rim nominal diameter in inches(corresponds to diameter of thetyre to be mounted) 3 = Ø.
H2 = shape and number of the humps(circumference relief, holding intoits seat the bead of the Tubelesstyre on the rim).
Load rating (capacity)
70 = 335 kg 81 = 462 kg
71 = 345 kg 82 = 475 kg
72 = 355 kg 83 = 487 kg
73 = 365 kg 84 = 500 kg
74 = 375 kg 85 = 515 kg
75 = 387 kg 86 = 530 kg
76 = 400 kg 87 = 545 kg
77 = 412 kg 88 = 560 kg
78 = 425 kg 89 = 580 kg
79 = 437 kg 90 = 600 kg
80 = 450 kg 91 = 615 kg
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Maximum speed rating
Q = up to 160 km/h.
R = up to 170 km/h.
S = up to 180 km/h.
T = up to 190 km/h.
U = up to 200 km/h.
H = up to 210 km/h.
V = up to 240 km/h.
Maximum speed ratingfor snow tyres
QM + S = up to 160 km/h.
TM + S = up to 190 km/h.
HM + S = up to 210 km/h.
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COLD INFLATION PRESSURE (bar)Add +0.3 bar to the prescribed inflation pressure when the tyres are warm.Recheck pressure value with cold tyres.
Tyres Versions Average load Full load Spare wheelFront rear Front Rear (where provided for)
165/65 R14 82T1.2L Duratec 2.2 2.0 2.3 2.5
1.3L Duratorq 2.4 2.0 2.5 2.5
175/65 R14 82T1.2L Duratec 2.0 2.0 2.3 2.5
1.3L Duratorq 2.2 2.0 2.3 2.5
195/50 R15 82T1.2L Duratec 2.0 2.0 2.3 2.5
1.3L Duratorq 2.2 2.0 2.3 2.5
195/45 R16 84T1.2L Duratec 2.0 2.0 2.3 2.5
1.3L Duratorq 2.2 2.0 2.3 2.5
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provided snow Rim Tyre
1.2L Duratec
1.3LDuratorq
5.5Jx14 H2 ET 355.5Jx14 H2 ET 356Jx15 H2 ET 40
6.5Jx16 H2 ET 40
5.5Jx14 H2 ET 355.5Jx14 H2 ET 356Jx15 H2 ET 40
6.5Jx16 H2 ET 40
4Bx14 ET 43
4Bx14 ET 43
135/80 B14 84P
135/80 B14 84P
2.8
165/65 R14 82T175/65 R14 82T195/50 R15 82T195/45 R16 84T
165/65 R14 82T175/65 R14 82T195/50 R15 82T195/45 R16 84T
165/65 R14 82Q175/65 R14 82Q195/50 R15 82Q195/45 R16 84Q
165/65 R14 82Q175/65 R14 82Q195/50 R15 82Q195/45 R16 84Q
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DIMENSIONSDimensions are expressed in mm andrefer to the vehicle fitted with standardtyres.
The height refers to the vehicleunladen.
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Versions A B C D E F G I
1.2L Duratec 3620 758 2300 562 1506(*) 1399÷1409 (*) 1658 1387÷1397(*)
1.3L Duratorq 3620 758 2300 562 1506(*) 1399÷1409 (*) 1658 1387÷1397(*)
(*) Track measurements may vary according to rim/tyre size.
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PERFORMANCETop admitted speed after initial car use in km/h.
1.2L Duratec160 (short ratios)159 (long ratios)
1.3L Duratorq 162
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1.3L Duratorq
980
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8306401415
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1.2L Duratec
865
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7706401320
50
WEIGHTS
Weights (kg)
Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional equipment)
Carrying capacity (*) including the driver:
Maximum permitted loads (**)– front axle:– rear axle:– total:
Maximum load on roof:
(*) If special equipment is fitted (sunroof, tow hitch, etc.) the unladen car weight increases, thus reducing the specifiedpayload.
(**) Loads not to be exceeded. The driver is responsible for arranging the loads in the boot and/or in the load compartment so that they comply with the maximum permitted limits.
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1.2L Duratec
355
4.85
2.5
2.8
1.65
0.55
2.5
CAPACITIES
Fuel tank: litresincluding a reserve of: litres
Engine cooling system:
litres
Engine sump: litres
Engine sump and filter: litres
Gearbox/differential casing:
litres
Hydraulic brake circuit:
kg
Windscreen and rear window washer fluid tank: litres
1.3L Duratorq
35 (▲)5 (▲)
6.3
2.5
2.8
1.65
0.55
2.5
Prescribed fuels and Original lubricants
Unleaded petrol, at least 95 R.O.N.
(▲) Diesel fuel for motor vehicles(EN590 specifications)
ARTECO Havoline XLCcooling fluid
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TUTELA CAR TECHNYX
SUPER DOT 4
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FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS
RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS AND SPECIFICATIONS
Application Fluid and lubricant quality characteristics Intervalfor correct car operation frequency
Lubricants for petrol and dieselengines
In emergency cases where genuine products are not available, lubricants with min. performance ACEA C3 are accepted. If this isthe case, the best engine performance is not guaranteed. We however recommend replacing the lubricant with thoserecommended by your Ford Dealership.The use of products with features lower than ACEA C3 could cause engine damage not covered by warranty.
SAE 5W-40 engine oil (WSS-M2C917-A) According to Scheduled Maintenance Plan
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for correct car operation lubricants
Lubricants and greasesfor movement transmission
Brake fluid
Protective agent for radiators
Manual gearbox anddifferential
Hydraulic brakes and hydraulic clutch controls
Cooling circuits
TUTELA CAR TECHNYX
SUPER DOT 4
ARTECO HavolineXLC cooling fluid (WSS-M97B44-D)
Synthetic lubricant, grade SAE 75W- 85
ESD-M6C57-A Super DOT 4 (BASF Hydraulan 407-1)
Protective with antifreeze action
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❒ extraurban cycle: frequentaccelerations in all gears, simulatingextraurban use of the car: speedvaries between 0 and 120 km/h;
❒ combined consumption: calculatedweighing about 37% of urban cycleconsumption and about 63% ofextraurban consumption.
FUEL CONSUMPTION
The fuel consumption figures given inthe table below are determined on thebasis of the homologation tests setdown by specific European Directives.
The procedures below are followed formeasuring consumption:
❒ urban cycle: cold starting followed bydriving that simulates urban use ofthe car;
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IMPORTANT The type of route, trafficsituations, weather conditions, drivingstyle, general conditions of the car, trimlevel/equipment/accessories, load,climate control system, roof rack, othersituations that affect air drag may leadto different fuel consumption levels thanthose measured.
Fuel consumption according to Directive 2004/3/EC (litres x 100 km)
Versions Urban Extraurban Combined
1.2L Durateclong ratios 6.3 4.4 5.1short ratios 6.6 4.5 5.3
1.3L Duratorq 5.2 3.7 4.2
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The CO2 emission levels at the exhaust given in the following tables refer to combined consumption.
Versions CO2emissions according to 2004/3/CE Directive (g/km)
1.2L Duratec 119 (long ratios)125 (short ratios)
1.3L Duratorq 112
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– opening ........................................... 47– closing ............................................. 47– extending ........................................ 48
Brake fluid level ................................... 136Brakes..................................................... 151
– specifications ................................. 151– fluid level ........................................ 136
Bulb (when needing to change a) .... 114– general information .................... 114– bulb types ....................................... 115
Capacities ............................................ 158Car Radio ............................................. 60Carrying children in safety ................ 69Ceiling lights ......................................... 40
– front ................................................ 40– boot ............................................... 40
Central door locking system ............ 45Chassis (marking) ............................... 147Checking fluid levels ........................... 132Child seats (compliance for use) ..... 72Clutch ................................................... 150CO2 emissions .................................... 162Code Card ........................................... 6Control buttons .................................. 41
Controls ............................................... 41Coolant gauge ..................................... 12Courtesy lights .................................... 40
– activation ........................................ 40– bulb replacement .......................... 120
Dashboard .......................................... 3Digital display........................................ 13 Dimensions .......................................... 155Dipped beam headlights .................... 37
– activation ........................................ 37– bulb replacement .......................... 118
Direction indicators ........................... 37– activation ........................................ 37– front bulb replacement ............... 118– side bulb replacement ................. 118– rear bulb replacement ................. 119
Door lock device ................................ 45Door release ....................................... 45Doors .................................................... 45
EBD system ........................................ 54Engine compartment (washing) ...... 144Engine coolant fluid level .................. 135Engine oil
– specifications ................................. 159
ABS ...................................................... 53Accessories purchased
by the owner .................................... 61Air bag .................................................. 75
– driver's front airbag .................... 76– passenger's front airbag .............. 76– Side bags-Window bags ......... 77-78
Air filter ................................................ 137ASR ......................................................... 56Automatic climate control system ... 34
Battery.................................................. 137– jump starting .................................. 102– useful advice ................................. 138– inspecting the charge .................. 137– if the battery is flat ...................... 128– replacement ................................... 137
Bodywork.............................................. 148– version codes ............................... 148– warranty ......................................... 143– maintenance .................................. 143
Bonnet .................................................. 49Boot light .............................................. 40
– bulb replacement .......................... 121Boot........................................................ 47
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– tank capacity ................................ 158– fuel consumption .......................... 161– gauge .............................................. 12– capacities ........................................ 158– fuel cut-off system ........................ 42
Fuses (if a fuse blows) ........................ 122
Gearbox .............................................. 85– use of manual gearbox ................ 85– specifications ................................. 150
Glass holders ....................................... 44
Handbrake .......................................... 84Hazard lights ........................................ 41Head restraints..................................... 27Headlights ............................................. 51
– headlight alignment corrector ... 52– light beam orientation ................. 51– orientation of front fog lights ... 52
Heating and ventilation ...................... 31Heating/ventilation system................. 31Hill Holder system ............................. 55
Identification data ............................. 146In an emergency .................................. 101Instrument panel ................................. 10Instruments .......................................... 10Interior fittings .................................... 43
Interiors ................................................ 144Isofix child seat .................................... 73
Jacking the car .................................... 129
Key with remote control ................ 6– ordering additional remote
controls ......................................... 8– battery replacement .................... 8
Key without remote control .......... 6
Levels ................................................... 132Load limiters ........................................ 67
Main beam headlights ....................... 37– activation ........................................ 37– flashing the headlights .................. 37– bulb replacement .......................... 118
Maintenance and care ........................ 131– climate control system .......... 33-36
Manual climate control system ........ 32MSR (system) ..................................... 56MSR system ......................................... 56Multifunction display ........................... 17
Number plate light ............................ 120
Oddment compartment .................. 43
Paint ..................................................... 143Parking .................................................. 84
– fuel consumption .......................... 134– level check ..................................... 134
Engine oil level ..................................... 134Engine ..................................................... 149
– identification code ...................... 148– specifications ................................. 149– marking ........................................... 147
EBD (system) ....................................... 54EOBD (system) ................................... 57ESP system ........................................... 54Extending the boot ............................. 48External lights ...................................... 37
Ford CODE (system) ...................... 5Fix & Go (quick repair kit) .............. 110Flashing the headlights ....................... 37Fluids and lubricants ........................... 159Fog lights .............................................. 41
– control button ............................. 41– bulb replacement .......................... 119
Follow me home (device) ................. 38Fuel cap ................................................. 63Fuel consumption ............................... 161Fuel cut-off system .............................. 42Fuel feed/ignition ................................ 150Fuel flap ................................................. 63Fuel gauge ........................................... 12Fuel saving ............................................. 86
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– brushes ........................................... 141– sprays .............................................. 142
Rear view mirrors .............................. 29– electric ............................................ 29– external .......................................... 29– internal ............................................ 29
Rev counter ......................................... 12Reversing light ..................................... 119Rubber hoses ....................................... 140
Safety ................................................... 65Seat adjustment ................................... 26Seat belts ............................................... 66
– general information .................... 67– use ................................................... 66– load limiters ................................... 67– maintenance .................................. 69– pretensioners ................................ 67
Seats ...................................................... 26– cleaning ........................................... 144
Setting off and driving ........................ 81Sidelights ............................................... 37
– bulb replacement .......................... 119Smart washing ..................................... 38Snow chains ......................................... 89Spark plugs ............................................ 149Speedometer ...................................... 12Speedometer ........................................ 12
Starting the engine ............................. 82– jump starting .................................. 102– bump starting ................................ 103– Start-up device .............................. 9– procedure for petrol versions ... 82– procedure for Diesel versions .. 83– how to warm up the engine
after it has just started ............... 83– stopping the engine .................... 84
Start-up device .................................... 9Steering ................................................. 151Steering column lock ......................... 9Steering wheel adjustment ............... 28Storing the car ................................... 89Sun visors ............................................. 43Suspension ........................................... 151Symbols ................................................. 5
Tail-gate ............................................... 47Technical data ..................................... 145Third brake light ................................. 120Top speeds ........................................... 156Towing the car .................................... 129Towing trailers .................................... 87Transmission ........................................ 150Trip Computer ................................... 24Tyre pressure ...................................... 154Tyres ..................................................... 154
Parking sensor ..................................... 58Passenger compartment air
diffusers .............................................. 30Performance ........................................ 156Plates ...................................................... 146
– identification data ........................ 146– paint and bodywork ..................... 146
Pollen filter ........................................... 137Power windows .................................. 46Pretensioners ...................................... 67Protecting the environment ............. 63Provision for installing "Isofix"
child seat ............................................ 73
Radio and mobile phone transmitters ....................................... 61
Radio remote-control ....................... 163– ordering additional remote
controls ......................................... 8– battery replacement .................... 8
Rear fog lights ...................................... 42– control button ............................. 42– bulb replacement .......................... 119
Rear screen washer ........................... 38– activation ........................................ 38– fluid level ........................................ 135
Rear screen wiper .............................. 39– activation ........................................ 39
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Windscreen/rear screen washer fluid level ............................................. 135
– standard .......................................... 154– snow tyres ..................................... 154– tyre marking ................................. 152– maintenance .................................. 139– inflation pressure .......................... 154– replacement ................................... 104
Under-seat storage compartment ... 43Use of manual gearbox ..................... 85
Ventilation .......................................... 31
Warning lights and messages ....... 91Weights ................................................ 157Wheel ................................................... 152
– spare wheel .................................. 154– replacement ................................... 104
Wheel geometry ................................. 152Wheel replacement ........................... 104Wheel rims .......................................... 152
– reading rim markings .................. 153Window cleaning ................................ 144Windscreen and rear window
wiper blades ...................................... 141Windscreen washer ........................... 38
– activation ........................................ 38– fluid level ........................................ 135
Windscreen wiper............................... 38– activation ........................................ 38
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FUEL CAPACITIES (litres)1.2L Duratec 1.3L Duratorq
Tank capacity 35 35
Reserve 5 5
Refuel petrol-driven cars only with unleaded fuel with an octane number (RON) of at least 95 (Specification EN 228)Refuel diesel-driven cars only with diesel fuel (Specification EN 590)
CHANGING ENGINE OIL (litres)1.2L Duratec 1.3L Duratorq
Engine sump 2.5 2.5
Engine sump and filter 2.8 2.8
Print N. 603.81.157 - 06/2008 - 1st Edition
COLD INFLATION PRESSURE (bar)Add +0.3 bar to the prescribed inflation pressure when the tyres are warm.Recheck pressure value with cold tyres.
Tyres Versions Average load Full load Spare wheelFront rear Front Rear (where provided for)
165/65 R14 82T1.2L Duratec 2.2 2.0 2.3 2.5
1.3L Duratorq 2.4 2.0 2.5 2.5
175/65 R14 82T1.2L Duratec 2.0 2.0 2.3 2.5
1.3L Duratorq 2.2 2.0 2.3 2.5
195/50 R15 82T1.2L Duratec 2.0 2.0 2.3 2.5
1.3L Duratorq 2.2 2.0 2.3 2.5
195/45 R16 84T1.2L Duratec 2.0 2.0 2.3 2.5
1.3L Duratorq 2.2 2.0 2.3 2.5
2.8
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