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Table of Contents
Introduction
Congratulations Safety and environment protection Vehicle symbol glossary

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Instrument Cluster
Warning lights and chimes Gauges

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Entertainment Systems
AM/FM stereo with cassette and AM/FM stereo with CD player AM/FM stereo with 6 disc CD player Audiophile audio system MACH 500 audio system

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Climate Controls
Heating and ventilation Air conditioning

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Lights
Headlamps Turn signal control Interior lights Bulb replacement

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Driver Controls
Windshield wiper/washer controls Steering wheel adjustment Power windows Mirrors Speed control Sunroof AdvanceTract

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Locks and Security
Keys Locks Anti theft system

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Seating and Safety Restraints
Seating Safety restraints Air bags Child restraints

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Driving
Starting Brakes Steering Transmission operation Vehicle loading Trailer towing Towing your vehicle behind another vehicle

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Roadside Emergencies
Getting roadside asssistance Hazard flasher switch Fuel pump shut off switch Fuses and relays Changing tires Jump starting Wrecker towing

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Customer Assistance
Getting the service you need The dispute settlement board Utilizing the mediation/arbitration Getting assistance outside the U.S. and Canada Ordering additional Owner's Literature Reporting safety defects (U.S. only)

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Cleaning
Cleaning your vehicle Underbody preservation

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Maintenance and Specifications
Hood Engine compartment Washer fluid Engine oil Battery Coolant Fuel information Power steering fluid Brake fluid Transaxle fluid Clutch fluid Tire information Part numbers Refill capacities Lubricant specifications Engine data Vehicle dimensions Identifying your vehicle

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Accessories Index

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Introduction
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 Warning Warning: Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. In addition, certain fluids contained in vehicles and certain products of component wear contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations on acquiring your new Ford. Please take time to get well acquainted with your vehicle by reading this handbook. The more you know and understand about your vehicle the greater the safety and pleasure you will derive from driving it. For more information on Ford Motor Company and its products visit the following websites: In the United States: www.ford.com In Canada: www.ford.ca In Mexico: www.ford.com.mx In Australia: www.ford.com.au Additional owner information is given in separate publications.

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This Owner's Guide describes every option and model variant available and therefore some of the items covered may not apply to your particular vehicle. Furthermore, due to printing cycles it may describe options before they are generally available. Remember to pass on the Owner's Guide when reselling the vehicle. It is an integral part of the vehicle. Fuel pump shut-off switch In the event of an accident the safety switch will automatically cut off the fuel supply to the engine. The switch can also be activated through sudden vibration (e.g. collision when parking). To reset the switch refer to the Fuel pump shut off switch in the Roadside emergencies chapter.

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SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION Warning symbols in this guide How can you reduce the risk of personal injury and prevent possible damage to others, your vehicle and its equipment? In this guide, answers to such questions are contained in comments highlighted by the warning triangle symbol. These comments should be read and observed. Warning symbols on your vehicle When you see this symbol, it is imperative that you consult the relevant section of this guide before touching or attempting adjustment of any kind. Protecting the environment We must all play our part in protecting the environment. Correct vehicle usage and the authorized disposal of waste cleaning and lubrication materials are significant steps towards this aim. Information in this respect is highlighted in this guide with the tree symbol. If possible, you should avoid full use of the brakes for the first 1,600 km (1,000 miles).

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Special instructions For your safety, your vehicle is fitted with sophisticated electronic controls. By operating other electronic equipment (e.g. mobile telephone without exterior aerial) electromagnetic fields can occur which can cause malfunctions of the vehicle electronics. Therefore you should observe the instructions of the equipment manufacturers. Please read the section Air bag in the Seating and Safety Restraints chapter. Failure to follow the specific warnings and instructions could result in personal injury. Rear facing child or baby seats should NEVER be used in front of a passenger side air bag.

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Vehicle symbol glossary These are some of the symbols you may have on your vehicle. Safety Alert Fasten Safety Belt Airbag - Side Child Seat Installation Warning Brake System Brake Fluid Non Petroleum Based Master Lighting Switch Fog Lamps - Front Fuel Pump Reset Windshield Defrost/Demist Power Windows Front/Rear See Owner's Guide Airbag - Front Child Seat Child Seat Tether Anchorage Anti Lock Brake System AdvanceTracT Hazard Warning Flasher Fuse Compartment Windshield Wash/Wipe Rear Window Defrost/Demist Power Window Lockout

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Vehicle symbol glossary Child Safety Door Lock/Unlock Engine Oil Engine Coolant Temperature Battery Battery Acid Fan Warning Maintain Correct Fluid Level Engine Air Filter Jack Check fuel cap Panic Alarm Engine Coolant Do Not Open When Hot Avoid Smoking, Flames, or Sparks Explosive Gas Power Steering Fluid Emission System Passenger Compartment Air Filter Interior Luggage Compartment Release Symbol Low tire warning

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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER WARNING LIGHTS AND CHIMES Check engine Your vehicle is equipped with a computer that monitors the engine's emission control system. This system is commonly known as the On Board Diagnostics System (OBD II). This OBD II system protects the environment by ensuring that your vehicle continues to meet government emission standards. The OBD II system also assists the service technician in properly servicing your vehicle. 10

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The Check engine indicator light illuminates when the ignition is first turned to the ON/RUN position to check the bulb. If it comes on after the engine is started, one of the engine's emission control systems may be malfunctioning. The light may illuminate without a driveability concern being noted. The vehicle will usually be driveable and will not require towing. What you should do if the check engine light illuminates Light turns on solid: This means that the OBD II system has detected a malfunction. Temporary malfunctions may cause your Check engine light to illuminate. Examples are: 1. The vehicle has run out of fuel. (The engine may misfire or run poorly). 2. Poor fuel quality or water in the fuel. 3. The fuel cap may not have been properly installed and securely tightened. These temporary malfunctions can be corrected by filling the fuel tank with good quality fuel and/or properly installing and securely tightening the gas cap. After three drive cycles without these or any other temporary malfunctions present, the Check engine light should turn off. (A driving cycle consists of a cold engine startup followed by mixed city/highway driving). No additional vehicle service is required. 11

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If the Check engine light remains on, have your vehicle serviced at the first available opportunity. Light is blinking: Engine misfire is occurring which could damage your catalytic converter. You should drive in a moderate fashion (avoid heavy acceleration and deceleration) and have your vehicle serviced at the first available opportunity. Under engine misfire conditions, excessive exhaust temperatures could damage the catalytic converter, the fuel system, interior floor coverings or other vehicle components, possibly causing a fire. Check fuel cap Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned to the ON/RUN position to ensure your bulb is working. When the light turns on, check the fuel filler cap. Continuing to operate the vehicle with the check fuel cap light on, can activate the Service Engine soon/Check Engine warning light.It may take a long period of time for the system to detect an improperly installed fuel filler cap. When the fuel filler cap is properly re installed, the light(s) will turn off after a period of normal driving. For more information, refer to Fuel filler cap in Fuel information in the Maintenance and Specifications chapter. 12

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Brake system warning Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned to the ON/RUN position and the engine is off. If brake warning lamp does not illuminate at this time, seek service immediately. Also illuminates when the parking brake is engaged. Illumination after releasing the parking brake indicates low brake fluid level or ABS (if equipped) failure and the brake system should be serviced immediately. Anti-lock brake system (ABS) (if equipped) Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned to the ON/RUN position and the engine is off. If the light remains on, continues to flash or fails to illuminate, have the system serviced immediately. With the ABS light on, the anti lock brake system is disabled and normal braking is still effective unless the brake warning light also remains illuminated with parking brake released.

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Upshift (if equipped) Illuminates when it is best to shift to the next highest manual transaxle gear for the maximum fuel economy.

O/D off (if equipped) Illuminates when the transaxle control switch has been pushed. When the light is on, the transaxle does not switch into overdrive.

Safety belt Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned to the ON/RUN position to remind you to fasten your safety belts. For more information, refer to the Seating and Safety Restraints chapter.

Air bag readiness Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned on. If the light fails to illuminate, continues to flash or remains on, have the system serviced immediately.

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Charging system Illuminates when the ignition is turned to the ON/RUN position and the engine is off. The light also illuminates when the battery is not charging properly, requiring electrical system service. Engine oil pressure Illuminates when the oil pressure falls below the normal range. Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible and switch off the engine immediately. Check the oil level and add oil if needed. Refer to Engine oil in the Maintenance and Specifications chapter. Multi-function: Automatic transaxle/cooling system (On Zetec or automatic transaxle vehicles only) Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned to the ON/RUN position and the engine is off. If the light illuminates while driving, have your vehicle serviced.

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AdvanceTracT Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned on, to confirm that the system is operational. While driving, the light flashes when the feature is active. The control switch will toggle the feature on or off, but the feature will default to on after each cycle of the ignition key. The light illuminates continuously when the feature is switched off. After turning the ignition on, if the light does not illuminate or illuminates continuously (assuming the light has not come as a result of pressing the AdvanceTracT switch, which disables the system) while driving, it indicates a malfunction. During a malfunction the system will be switched off. Have the system serviced. For further details, refer to the AdvanceTracT stability enhancement system in the Driver Controls chapter.

Low fuel level warning light When the warning light illuminates, refuel as soon as possible.

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Speed control (if equipped) Illuminates when the speed control system is switched on. Refer to Speed control in the Driver Controls chapter.

Turn signal Illuminates when the left or right turn signal or the hazard lights are turned on. If one or both of the indicators stay on continuously or flash faster, check for a burned out turn signal bulb. Refer to Replacing exterior bulbs or Replacing front parking lamp turn signal bulbs in the Lights chapter.

High beams Illuminates when the high beam headlamps are turned on.

Doors ajar Illuminates when the ignition is in the ON/RUN or START position and any door or the luggage compartment is open.

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Safety belt warning chime Chimes to remind you to fasten your safety belts. For information on the safety belt warning chime, refer to Safety Restraints in the Seating and Safety Restraints chapter. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) warning chime For information on the SRS warning chime, refer to Airbag in the Seating and Safety Restraints chapter. Headlamps on warning chime Sounds when the headlamps or parking lamps are on, the ignition is off (and the key is not in the ignition) and the driver's door is opened. Key-in-ignition warning chime Sounds when the key is left in the OFF/LOCK, ACC or ON/RUN position and the driver's door is opened. Gearshift warning chime (automatic transaxle only) Sounds when the gearshift lever is not in P (Park) and the driver's door is opened.

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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER GAUGES Temperature gauge Indicates the temperature of the engine coolant. At normal operating temperature, the needle remains within the normal area. If it enters the red section, the engine is overheating. Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible, switch off the engine immediately and let the engine cool. Refer to Engine coolant in the Maintenance and Specifications chapter. Never remove the coolant reservoir cap while the engine is running or hot.

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This gauge indicates the temperature of the engine coolant, not the coolant level. If the coolant is not at its proper level the gauge indication will not be accurate. If the gauge enters the red section and the multi function warning light illuminates, refer to How fail safe cooling works in coolant in the Maintenance and Specifications chapter. Never remove the coolant reservoir cap while the engine is running or hot.

Fuel gauge Displays approximately how much fuel is in the fuel tank (when the key is in the ON/RUN position). The fuel gauge may vary slightly when the vehicle is in motion. The ignition should be in the OFF position while the vehicle is being refueled. When the gauge first indicates empty, there is a small amount of reserve fuel in the tank. When refueling the vehicle from empty indication, the amount of fuel that can be added will be less than the advertised capacity due to the reserve fuel. If the key is not in the OFF position when you refuel the vehicle, the fuel gauge will not indicate the new volume until the ignition is turned OFF and then to ON/RUN.

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Speedometer Indicates the current vehicle speed.

Odometer Registers the total miles (kilometers) of the vehicle.

Tripmeter Registers the miles (kilometers) of individual journeys. To reset depress the control.

Tripmeter Odometer Reset control

Tachometer (if equipped) Indicates the engine speed in revolutions per minute. Driving with your tachometer pointer continuously at the top of the scale may damage the engine.

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AUDIO SYSTEM Anti-theft protection panel To deter would be thieves, Ford audio units have a removable front panel without which the unit will not work. Avoid touching the contacts on the back of the panel and do not use excessive force to refit it. Slide the security release button to the left and remove the front panel (on units with a 6 disc CD player, press the security release button). To reposition the panel, insert the right hand edge first, then the left hand side, until the retaining latch is engaged.

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Replacement panels Your Ford Dealer will require the following if you need to order a replacement panel: 1. Your name and address. 2. The Vehicle Identification Number (visible on a plate mounted on the instrument panel). Refer to illustration under Identifying your vehicle in the Maintenence and Specifications chapter. 3. The Audio unit type: 4500 AM/FM Stereo with Cassette, 4600 AM/FM Stereo with CD Player, 6006N AM/FM Stereo with 6 Disc CD Player, Audiophile Audio System with 6 Disc CD Player, MACH 500 Audio System. 4. Proof of identification (e.g., driver's license, identity card). 5. A vehicle invoice (if the audio unit was installed in the vehicle prior to delivery) or a parts invoice if the audio unit was purchased separately from the vehicle, or an appropriate vehicle registration document.

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Radio reception To gain the best reception, always tune to the strongest station signal available. The following tips will help you gain the best reception from your Ford audio system. AM reception Under most conditions, strong signals provide stable sound quality and little signal disturbance. However, at night, atmospheric conditions may sometimes lead to interference from other stations. FM reception The FM waveband offers higher quality sound broadcasts, but signal strength can be subject to interference caused by: · The limited range of some transmitters. · Reception distortion as signals reflect off local buildings and other objects. · Signal dead spots" where reception is obstructed or restricted.

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AM/FM STEREO WITH CASSETTE AND AM/FM STEREO WITH CD PLAYER Automatic music search Bass/ Treble control Fade/Balance control Scan tuning Clock CD control Waveband/ AutoStore selector

Tape control buttons

On/Off and Volume control

Station preset buttons Anti theft protection panel release button

SEEK tuning control Anti theft protection panel

MENU button

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CD eject Bass/Treble control Fade/Balance control Scan tuning Clock CD control Waveband/ AutoStore selector

On/Off and Volume control

Station preset buttons Anti theft protection panel release button

SEEK tuning control Anti theft protection panel

MENU button

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On/off Press for on/off. This button can also operate the radio for up to one hour with the ignition turned off. The radio automatically switches off after one hour. This function can be used repeatedly. Volume control The display indicates the level selected.

Bass/Treble control Press BASS/TREB" once for bass or twice for treble and use the volume control for adjustment. The display indicates the level selected. To adjust beyond the 0" setting, stop rotating the control at 0" then restart.

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Fade/Balance control Press FADE/BAL" once for fade (front to rear) or twice for balance (left to right), and use the volume control for sound system adjustment. The display indicates the level selected. To adjust beyond the 0" setting, stop rotating the control at 0" then restart. The fade function is applicable to vehicles with front and rear speakers only. Seek tuning control (SEEK) During radio reception, press A or " to locate the next station down or up the waveband selected. Scan tuning control Press the SCAN button. The radio tunes to and plays the next station on the waveband. After a short period it tunes to and plays the next station. During this scan, SCAN" flashes in the display. If you wish to continue listening to a station tuned to, press SCAN. Pressing SCAN at any time will end the scan.

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Waveband selector (AM/FM) · Press repeatedly during radio reception to select AM, FM1, FM2 or AutoStore (see AutoStore selector). The display indicates the selection made. · Press during tape or CD playback to return to radio reception. CD playback Press the CD button for CD playback. Press AM/FM to return to radio reception. AutoStore selector AutoStore selects six strong FM station signals and stores them on the preset buttons. · Press and hold the AM/FM button to activate AutoStore. · AST" flashes in the display while the unit searches through the FM frequencies. You can release the button at this point. · When the search is complete, sound is restored on preset button 1. · Other stored stations can be selected using the other preset buttons. · Alternatively, AutoStore can be used as an additional waveband to store other stations manually (see Station preset buttons).

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Station preset buttons Select a waveband (FM or AM) and tune to the station required. Press and hold one of the preset buttons. When sound returns, the station has been stored. 24 preset frequencies can be stored - six on each of the AM, FM1, FM2 and AutoStore bands. Stereo indicator The symbol shows whenever a stereo signal is received. Clock (CLK) Press CLK to alternate the display between clock and, when playing, CD elapsed time. With the ignition switched off, the time is permanently displayed on the radio LCD. Adjusting the clock With the radio switched on, press and hold CLK until the hour digit flashes. Use the volume control to adjust. Press CLK again for the minutes and use the volume control to adjust. Press CLK again to return to normal operation.

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MENU button (main features) ­ radio Use the MENU button to access main menu features and the SEEK button for adjustment. Manual tuning Press the MENU button once until a display like the one shown opposite appears. Then use the SEEK button to make manual tuning adjustments. The FM waveband allows 0.2 MHz tuning steps, and the AM band 10kHz steps. Automatic Volume Control (AVC) This feature is not available on some vehicles and will not appear as a menu function. The AVC feature works in both modes - radio and cassette or CD. Press the MENU button twice until a display like the one shown opposite appears. Then use the SEEK button to turn this function on (AVC + 1" to AVC + 7") or off (AVC OFF"). · When selected, Automatic Volume Control increases or decreases the audio unit's volume level to compensate for engine and road speed noise. · The SEEK button provides a selection of settings between AVC OFF" and AVC +7". The display shows the level selected.

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AM/FM stereo with cassette only Tape control buttons Insert a tape and playback will automatically override radio or CD. TAPE A" or TAPE B" appears in the display to indicate which side of the tape is playing. Note that the tape side facing upward in the audio unit is always considered TAPE A". Fast forward/rewind · Press button fully in for fast forward. button to · Press and release end fast forward and restart the tape. · Press button fully in for rewind. · Press and release button to end rewind and restart the tape. If the beginning of the tape is reached, playback will start automatically. During fast forward and rewind, radio transmission is automatically restored (with Automatic Music Search function turned off). Auto reverse If the end of the tape is reached, auto reverse operates with playback resuming at the start of the tape's other side.

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Tape side selection During tape playback, press both and buttons partially in to change the tape side being played. Tape eject and buttons fully Press both in to eject the cassette and restore radio reception. To pause tape playback Press AM/FM to pause tape playback and restore radio reception, or the CD button for CD playback. A square in the display indicates there is a tape inserted.

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To restart tape playback Press both tape buttons partially in or press AMS to resume tape playback. Automatic Music Search (AMS) Press AMS to turn this function on or off. With this feature activated, press either or buttons (as appropriate), to obtain the previous or next track on the tape. Cassette care and maintenance For best possible sound quality, use tape cassettes that are clean and in good condition. It is also recommended that the tape head in the audio unit is cleaned regularly with a wet cleaning cassette, which is available from your Ford Dealer. MENU button (main features) ­ tape Use the MENU button to access main menu features, and the SEEK button for adjustment. Dolby Br noise reduction Press the MENU button repeatedly until a display like the one shown opposite appears. Then use the SEEK button to turn this function on (NR ON") or off (NR OFF"). With the function on, background tape noise is reduced.

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Automatic Volume Control (AVC) This feature is not available on certain vehicles and will not appear as a menu function. The AVC feature works in both modes - radio and cassette or CD. Press the MENU button repeatedly until a display like the one shown opposite appears. Then use the SEEK button to turn this function on (AVC + 1" to AVC + 7") or off (AVC OFF"). · When selected, Automatic Volume Control increases or decreases the audio unit's volume level to compensate for engine and road speed noise. · The SEEK button provides a selection of settings between AVC OFF" and AVC +7". The display shows the level selected.

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AM/FM stereo with CD player only CD Playback The CD player is designed to play commercially pressed 8 cm and 12 cm audio compact discs only. Due to technical incompatibility, certain recordable and re recordable compact discs may not function correctly when used in Ford CD players. Irregular shaped CDs, CDs with cleaning brushes, CDs with a scratch protection film attached and CDs with homemade paper (adhesive) labels should not be inserted into the CD player. The label may peel and cause the CD to become jammed. It is recommended that homemade CDs be identified with a permanent marker rather than adhesive labels. Please contact your dealer for further information. CD playback starts and radio reception is interrupted, when a CD is inserted into the entry slot. PLAY CD" appears in the display. Press CD to start playback from a CD already in the audio unit. If no disc is inserted, NO CD" appears in the display. Pressing CLK alternates the display between elapsed track time and clock time. The display indicates elapsed track time up to 19:59. If the track is longer than twenty minutes, the first digit flashes while the rest of the numeral returns to zero and starts counting again.

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Track selection Press A SEEK to return to the start of the track being played. If pressed within three seconds of the start of a track, the previous track will be selected. Press repeatedly to select previous tracks. Press SEEK " to select the next track or press repeatedly to access later tracks. Fast forward/reverse Press and hold A SEEK or SEEK " to search backwards or forwards across the tracks on the disc. Scan mode Press the SCAN button. Each track is played in turn for a short period. During this scan, SCAN" appears in the display. To continue listening to a track, press SCAN. Pressing SCAN at any time will end the scan. To end CD playback Press the AM/FM button to restore radio reception without ejecting the disc. If reselected, the CD will start from wherever playback was last interrupted. A square in the display indicates there is a disc inserted. When ejected, the disc is held ready for removal. If it is left as it is, the disc will be pulled back inside the audio unit automatically, and retained ready for playback.

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CD eject Press to eject CD. CD care and maintenance For best possible sound quality, use CDs that are clean and in good condition. CD error codes Codes may be shown in the audio unit display that indicate errors with the CD unit. These codes are as follows: Display E11 or E15 E12 E14 E16 Description/rectification Internal fault, see your dealer. Clean the disc and try again. Certain recordable and re recordable CDs may also cause this error - try a regular CD. If error still shows, see your dealer. Ambient temperature too hot - unit will not work until it has cooled down. There is an eject fault, see your dealer.

MENU button (main features) ­ CD Use the MENU button to access main menu features, and the SEEK button for adjustment.

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Random track playback (SHUF) Press the MENU button until a display like the one shown opposite appears. Then use the SEEK button to turn this function on (SHUF ON") or off (SHUF OFF"). With the function on, the Cd" indicator is replaced by SHUF" as a new track is selected.

Track compression (COMP) Press the MENU button repeatedly until a display like the one shown opposite appears. Then use the SEEK button to turn this function on ( COMP ON" ) or off ( COMP OFF" ). With the function on, quieter music is boosted and louder music lowered to minimize repeated volume adjustments.

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Automatic Volume Control This feature is not available on certain vehicles and will not appear as a menu function. The AVC feature works in both modes - radio and cassette or CD. Press the MENU button repeatedly until a display like the one shown opposite appears. Then use the SEEK button to turn this function on (AVC + 1" to AVC + 7") or off (AVC OFF"). · When selected, Automatic Volume Control increases or decreases the audio unit's volume level to compensate for engine and road speed noise. · The SEEK button provides a selection of settings between AVC OFF" and AVC +7". The display shows the level selected.

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AM/FM STEREO WITH 6 DISC CD PLAYER

Bass control CD eject

Anti theft protection panel release button Scan button

Anti theft protection panel Clock

CD control

CD load

Balance control Treble control On/Off and Volume control Fade control

Station preset buttons

SEEK tuning controls MENU button Waveband/ AutoStore selector

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On/Off power and volume control · Press for on/off. This button can also operate the unit for up to one hour with the ignition turned off. The radio automatically switches off after one hour. · Rotate, and the display indicates the volume level selected. See also Audio distortion reduction (CLIP). Bass Control Press BASS" and use the volume control for adjustment. The display indicates the level selected.

Treble control Press TREB" and use the volume control for adjustment. The display indicates the level selected.

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Fade control Press FADE (for fade front to rear) and use the volume control for sound system adjustment. The display indicates the level selected.

Balance control Press BAL (for balance left to right) and use the volume control for sound system adjustment. The display indicates the level selected.

Seek tuning control During radio reception, press SEEK B or SEEK Y to locate the next station down or up the waveband selected.

Waveband selector · Press repeatedly during radio reception to select AM, FM1, FM2 or AutoStore (see following). The display indicates the selection made. · Press during CD playback, to return to radio reception.

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Autostore selector AutoStore selects six strong FM station signals and stores them on the preset buttons. · Press and hold the AM/FM button to activate AutoStore. · `AST' flashes in the display while the unit searches through the FM frequencies. · When the search is complete, sound is restored. · The Autostore waveband can be used to store stations manually. See Station preset buttons. Stations preset buttons

Select a waveband (FM or AM) and tune to the station required. Press and hold one of the preset buttons. When sound returns, the station has been stored. 24 preset frequencies can be stored - six on each of the AM, FM1, FM2 and AutoStore bands. Clock (CLK) Press CLK to alternate the display between clock and, when playing, CD time elapsed. With the ignition switched off, the time is permanently displayed on the radio LCD.

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Adjusting the clock · With the radio switched on, press and hold CLK until the hour digit flashes. Use the volume control to adjust. · Press CLK again for the minutes and use the volume control to adjust. · Press CLK again to return to normal operation. Choosing 12 or 24 hour format The time can be displayed in either 12 or 24 hour format. · Press and hold the MENU button to enter the extended menu, then press MENU repeatedly until 12/24 Hour is displayed. · Press the SEEK Y/SEEK B buttons to toggle between 12 and 24 hour modes.

Stereo indicator This shows whenever a stereo signal is received. In poor signal conditions, the indicator will flicker and then go out when the signal is finally lost.

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Scan tuning Use the SCAN button to scan up the waveband selected. 'Scn' flashes in the display and each station is played for a few seconds in turn. Press SCAN again to continue listening to a station.

MENU button Main features ­ radio Use the MENU button to access main menu features, and the SEEK button for adjustment. Manual tuning Press the MENU button repeatedly until a display like the one shown opposite appears. Then use the SEEK button to make manual tuning adjustments. The FM waveband allows 0.2MHz tuning steps, and the AM band 10kHz steps.

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Automatic Volume Control (AVC) This feature is not available on certain vehicles and will not appear as a menu function. The AVC feature works in both modes - radio and CD. Press the MENU button repeatedly until a display like the one shown opposite appears. Then use the SEEK button to turn this function on (AVC + 1" to AVC + 7") or off (AVC OFF"). · When selected, Automatic Volume Control increases or decreases the audio unit's volume level to compensate for engine and road speed noise. · The SEEK button provides a selection of settings between AVC OFF" and AVC +7". The display shows the level selected.

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Audio distortion reduction (CLIP) Press and hold the MENU button until the display changes. Then press the MENU button repeatedly until a display like the one shown opposite appears. Then use the SEEK button to turn this function on or off. With the feature activated, the audio unit automatically detects sound distortion and reduces the unit's volume level until the distortion has been eliminated. This means that when the volume control is adjusted, with the CLIP function switched on, there may not be an increase in sound.

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CD playback The 6 disc CD player is designed to play commercially pressed 12 cm audio compact discs only. Due to technical incompatibility, certain recordable and re recordable compact discs may not function correctly when used in Ford CD players. Irregular shaped CDs, CDs with cleaning brushes, CDs with a scratch protection film attached and CDs with homemade paper (adhesive) labels should not be inserted into the CD player. The label may peel and cause the CD to become jammed. It is recommended that homemade CDs be identified with a permanent marker rather than adhesive labels. Please contact your dealer for further information.

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Loading CDs To load a single CD · Press LOAD and either `WAIT' or `LOAD' will appear in the display.

· When this changes to `INSERT', and lights flash in the CD entry slot, insert a CD into the audio unit. `WAIT' or `LOAD' and a disc icon flash in the display. The CD will be loaded into the first available location. Do not attempt to insert a CD while the display reads WAIT" or LOAD". Only insert a CD when the display reads INSERT". Do not force a CD into the CD entry slot. The audio unit will accept the CD only when INSERT" is displayed. · A numeral appears in one of the six disc icons to confirm the CD's location, and playback starts automatically.

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To load more than one CD · Press and hold LOAD until either `WAIT' or `LOAD' appears in the display. Do not attempt to insert a CD while the display reads WAIT" or LOAD". Only insert a CD when the display reads INSERT".

· When this changes to `INSERT' and lights flash in the CD entry slot, insert a single CD into the audio unit. `WAIT' or `LOAD' and a disc icon flash in the display. Do not force a CD into the CD entry slot. The audio unit will accept the CD only when INSERT" is displayed. · Once the disc is loaded, the display changes to `WAIT' and then `INSERT', to confirm that another CD may be loaded. · Up to six CDs may be loaded. To start CD playback · During radio reception, press CD. · CD playback starts and radio reception is interrupted whenever a CD is inserted into the audio unit. · If two or more CDs are loaded one after the other, playback will start with the last CD loaded.

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Disc selection · During CD playback, press the preset button that corresponds to the CD required. The display will show the disc selected.

· During playback, pressing CLK alternates the display between clock time and elapsed CD track time. If the track is longer than the display allows, the first digit flashes while the rest of the numerals return to zero and start counting again. During normal operation, CDs and tracks are automatically selected and played sequentially in ascending order. Disc one follows disc six. · If a selected disc is missing, the display shows `NO DISC' and playback continues. If CD is pressed when no discs are loaded, the display shows `NO DISCS'. Track selection · Press SEEK Y to select the next track. Track selection, forward or backwards, only applies to tracks on the disc selected. · Press SEEK B once to return to the start of the track being played. Press twice, rapidly, to select the previous track.

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Fast forward/reverse · Press and hold SEEK B or SEEK Y to search backwards or forwards across the tracks on the disc. To end CD playback · Press AM/FM to restore radio reception without ejecting a disc.

To resume CD playback · Press the CD button again.

CD eject · If EJ is pressed in error, press the button again to cancel. During CD playback · Press EJ to eject the disc being played. To eject any other disc, select that disc and press EJ. `EJECT' and `REMOVE' appear in the display and the disc is held ready for removal. If it is not removed, the disc will be pulled back into the audio unit and CD playback starts again. `INSERT' is briefly displayed, to allow a new disc to be inserted if required.

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To eject a disc during radio reception · Press EJ. While `SELECT' is displayed, press the preset button that corresponds to the disc to be ejected. `EJECT' and `REMOVE' appear in the display and the disc is held ready for removal.

To eject all discs · Press and hold EJ until `EJECT' is displayed. The screen will alternate between flashing `EJECT' and `REMOVE'. When `REMOVE' is displayed, take the disc out of the unit. This repeats until all discs have been removed.

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CD error codes Codes may be shown in the audio unit display which indicate errors with the CD unit. These codes are as follows:
Display Description/rectification

E2 E1, E3 or E5 E4

Ambient temperature too hot - unit will not work until it has cooled down. Internal fault - see your Ford Dealer. Disc upside down or dirty. Clean the disc and try again. Certain recordable and re recordable CDs may also cause this error - try a regular CD. If error still shows, see your Ford Dealer.

MENU BUTTON Main features ­ CD Use the MENU button to access main menu features, and the SEEK button for adjustment. Random track playback (SHUF) · Press the MENU button repeatedly until a display like the one opposite appears. Then use the SEEK button to turn this function on or off. · With the function on, SHUFFLE is displayed as a new track is selected.

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Track compression (COMP) · Press the MENU button repeatedly until a display like the one shown opposite appears. Then use the SEEK button to turn this function on or off. · With the function on, quieter music is boosted and louder music lowered to minimise repeated volume adjustments. · The COMP icon will illuminate when compression is selected.

Automatic Volume Control (AVC) This feature is not available on certain vehicles and will not appear as a menu function. The AVC feature works in both modes - radio and CD. Press the MENU button repeatedly until a display like the one shown opposite appears. Then use the SEEK button to turn this function on (AVC + 1" to AVC + 7") or off (AVC OFF"). · When selected, Automatic Volume Control increases or decreases the audio unit's volume level to compensate for engine and road speed noise. · The SEEK button provides a selection of settings between AVC OFF" and AVC +7". The display shows the level selected.

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Track Scanning · Press the SCAN button to scan up or down the tracks selected. 'Scn' flashes in the display and each track is played for a few seconds in turn. Press SCAN again to continue listening to a track.

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AUDIOPHILE AUDIO SYSTEM Bass control CD eject Anti theft protection panel release button DSP button Clock Anti theft CD control protection panel CD load

Balance control Treble control On/Off and Volume control

Station preset buttons

MENU button

SEEK tuning controls

Fade control

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MACH 500 AUDIO SYSTEM Bass control CD eject Anti theft protection panel release button DSP button Clock Anti theft CD control protection panel CD load

Balance control Treble control On/Off and Volume control

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MENU button

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Fade control

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Please refer to the AM/FM stereo with 6 disc CD player for the basic operating instructions for the Audiophile and MACH 500 audio systems. Additional features of these systems are listed below. MACH 500 activation When the radio is switched on, MACH 500 will be displayed. After a short duration, the display will revert to the previously selected mode (AM, FM or CD). RBDS The Audiophile and MACH 500 audio systems are equipped with a Radio Broadcast Data System (RBDS) decoder which picks up special signals transmitted on the FM waveband when tuned to some stations. Station name displays The Audiophile and MACH 500 audio systems will display a selected radio station's name when the information is broadcast using RBDS. If the radio is tuned to a station that is capable of broadcasting Traffic Announcements, the symbol will be visible in the display (may not be available in all areas). Station preset buttons 30 preset frequencies can be stored six on each of the AM, AM AST, FM1, FM2 and FM AST.

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DSP button Press the DSP button once to enter Occupancy mode and use the volume control to select one of the 3 EQ settings: ALL (default setting), DRIVER (SEAT) or REAR (for Audiophile) or MACH 500 (for MACH 500).

Press the DSP button twice to enter Effects mode and use the volume control to select one of 5 effects: DSP OFF (default setting), NEWS, JAZZ, CONCERT, CHURCH or STADIUM. MENU BUTTON Additional features ­ radio Use the MENU button to access main menu features and the SEEK button for adjustment.

Scan tuning Press the MENU button repeatedly until a display like the one opposite appears. Then use the SEEK button to scan up the waveband selected. 'Scn` flashes in the display and each station is played for a few seconds in turn. Press SEEK again to continue listening to a station.

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Side windows defrosting/ defogging registers Defrosting/ defogging ducts Center registers (adjustable)

Side registers (adjustable) HEATING AND VENTILATION

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Rear footwell Air distribution The air flow volume and direction can be regulated with the controls on the instrument panel and the controls on the side and center registers. Center and side registers Adjust as necessary for comfort or to direct air to the windows for defogging. 62

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Temperature control Adjust as necessary. Note: The heating effect depends upon the coolant temperature and is therefore only effective when the engine is warm. Temperature Cold Warm

Mode selector control Controls the direction of the airflow to the interior of the vehicle. Selecting a position part way between modes will distribute the air accordingly. Air is distributed as follows: Panel Mode The main air stream flows from the instrument panel registers to the face level area or to the side windows. Panel and Floor Mode The air stream flows from the instrument panel registers and the floor ducts to the face level area and to the front and rear footwell areas. A small portion of air is directed to the windshield. Floor Mode The main air stream flows from the floor ducts to the front and rear footwell areas. A small portion of air is directed to the windshield.

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Floor and Defrost Mode The air stream flows from the floor ducts and the windshield defroster ducts to the front and rear footwell areas and towards the windshield. Defrost Mode The main air stream flows from the windshield defroster ducts towards the windshield to defrost or defog it. When this mode is selected, the recirculated air will be turned off automatically. If equipped, the air conditioning will switch on automatically to dehumidify the air. Fan speed control Controls the volume of air circulated in the vehicle. To increase air flow, select a higher number. The fan is in the off position when position 0 is selected. At higher road speeds air may continue to flow into the passenger compartment even with the fan turned to 0. To stop it, activate the recirculated air function. Do not turn the fan to 0 when has been selected. In certain weather conditions, the windshield may fog.

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Recirculated Air Control Press the button to toggle between outside air and recirculated air. The control light in the switch illuminates while the recirculated air function is active, indicating that no outside air is flowing into the vehicle. Activate the recirculated air function to help stop undesirable odors from entering the vehicle. The recirculated air function cannot be activated when has been selected. Air Conditioning Control (if equipped) Press the air conditioning button to cool the vehicle. The control light in the switch illuminates to indicate operation. Press the air conditioning and recirculated air buttons for maximum air conditioning performance. This will cool the vehicle using recirculated air. The air conditioning will switch off automatically if the fan is turned to 0. When the fan is turned on again, the air conditioning will reactivate.

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AIR CONDITIONING (if equipped) The air conditioning system operates only when the temperature is above +4_C (40_F), the engine is running and the fan is turned on. When the mode selector control is set to , the air conditioning is automatically activated to dehumidify the air. The air conditioning removes moisture from the cooled air (condensation). Therefore, it is normal to see a small pool of water underneath the vehicle when it is parked.

When entering a hot vehicle, open the windows for a couple of minutes to let out the hot air. This will aid cooling performance.

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Maximum air conditioning ­ Cooling with recirculated air To rapidly cool the interior of the vehicle, set the temperature control to the coldest setting, select , select a fan speed of 2, 3 or 4 and activate the air conditioning and recirculated air. To avoid stale air, deactivate the recirculated air once the vehicle has cooled. Cooling with outside air To cool the interior of the vehicle, set the temperature control to cold, select , select a fan speed and turn the air conditioning on.

Rapid heating To warm the interior of the vehicle, set the temperature control to the warmest setting, select or and select a fan speed of 3 or 4. Turn the rear window defroster on for a clear view. Windshield defrost/defogging To clear the windows of frost or fog, set the temperature control to the warmest setting, select and select a fan speed of 2, 3 or 4. The air conditioning will be activated automatically to dehumidify the air. Recirculated air can not be selected in this mode and will turn off automatically. Turn the rear window defroster on for a clear view.

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Suitable comfort settings To maintain comfort at moderate outside temperatures, set the desired temperature, select any mode and select a fan speed of 1 or 2. Activate the air conditioning as needed to maintain comfort or prevent fogging. The air conditioning may be deactivated for improved fuel economy. Stabilized comfort/defogging To maintain comfort at moderate outside temperatures and to clear the windows of fog, set the temperature control, select or , select a fan speed of 1, 2 or 3 and turn the air conditioning on for dehumidification. The air conditioning may be deactivated for improved fuel economy. Temporary outside odor To help stop undesirable odors from entering the vehicle, activate the recirculated air function. Deactivate the recirculated air function when the odor has cleared or if window fogging occurs.

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Without air conditioning: Maximum ventilation To rapidly ventilate the interior of the vehicle, set the temperature control to the coldest setting, select , or and select a fan speed of 2, 3 or 4. Rapid heating To warm the interior of the vehicle, set the temperature control to the or warmest setting, select and select a fan speed of 3 or 4. Turn the rear window defroster on for a clear view. Windshield defrost/defogging To clear the windows of frost or fog, set the temperature control to the warmest setting, select and select a fan speed of 2, 3 or 4. Recirculated air can not be selected in this mode and will turn off automatically. Turn the rear window defroster on for a clear view. After the fog or frost has cleared, select to obtain comfortable distribution of the air flow.

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Suitable comfort settings To maintain comfort at moderate outside temperatures, set the desired temperature, select any mode and select a fan speed of 1 or 2. Stabilized comfort/defogging To maintain comfort at moderate outside temperatures and to clear the windows of fog, set the desired temperature, select or and select a fan speed of 1, 2 or 3. Temporary outside odor To help stop undesirable odors from entering the vehicle, activate the recirculated air function. Deactivate the recirculated air function when the odor has cleared or if window fogging occurs.

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Operating Tips · Do not put objects under the front seats that will interfere with airflow to the back seats. · Do not place objects on top of your instrument panel. These objects can block air flow or fall into the defroster outlets and possibly damage your climate control system. Objects placed on top of your instrument panel can also reduce your ability to see through the windshield. · Remove snow, ice or leaves from the air intake area (located at the bottom of the windshield under the hood). · If the vehicle has been parked with the windows closed during hot weather, the air conditioning will do a much faster job of cooling if you drive for a few minutes with the windows open. This will force most of the hot, stale air out of the vehicle. · Clean the inside and outside of the windows periodically with a clean, soft cloth. This will remove the dirt film that can absorb moisture and increase window fogging.

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· Do not use recirculated air when defogging the windows. · If equipped, activate the air conditioning when fogging occurs. Use of the air conditioning system is the most effective technique for dehumidifying the air and reducing fogging/misting of the windows. · Additional ways to reduce window fogging include: Select and adjust the registers to blow along the windows. Increase the blower speed. This reduces moisture by increasing the air flow rate. Increase the temperature setting. This will warm up the glass and reduce fogging/misting of the windows. · Before turning the vehicle off, turn off the air conditioning, select fan speed 4 and allow the system to operate at this speed for a few minutes. This will help reduce any fogging that may occur the next time the vehicle is started. Do not place objects on top of the instrument panel, as these objects may become projectiles in a collision or sudden stop.

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REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER The rear window defroster control is located on the instrument panel. Press the defroster control to clear the rear window of thin ice and fog. The small LED will illuminate when the defroster is activated. The defroster turns off automatically after 14 minutes or when the ignition is turned to the OFF position. To manually turn off the defroster before 14 minutes have passed, push the control again.

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HEADLAMP CONTROL Rotate the headlamp control to the first position to turn on the parking lamps. Rotate to the second position to also turn on the headlamps.

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EXTERIOR LIGHTS Daytime running lights (DRL) (if equipped) Turns the headlamps on. To activate: · The engine must be running and · The headlamp control is in the OFF or parking lamps position. The Daytime Running Light (DRL) system will not illuminate the tail lamps and parking lamps. Turn on your headlamps at dusk. Failure to do so may result in a collision.

Fog lights (if equipped) Switch on the headlamps and pull out the control switch one position. Fog lights do not operate when high beams are activated.

The control light will illuminate when the fog lights are in use. The fog lights should be used only when visibility is considerably restricted by fog, snow or rain.

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High beams Pull toward you to activate. To deactivate, pull the lever toward you again. Flash to pass Pull the lever slightly toward you and release to deactivate. PANEL DIMMER CONTROL This can be adjusted to vary the intensity of the panel lighting. Operates only when the exterior lights are switched on.

AIMING THE HEADLAMPS The headlamps on your vehicle are properly aimed at the assembly plant. If your vehicle has been in an accident the alignment of your headlamps should be checked by a qualified service technician.

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Vertical aim adjustment On vehicles fitted with HID headlights, have a Ford authorized dealer align the headlights. 1. Park the vehicle on a level surface approximately 7.6 meters (25 feet) from a vertical wall or screen directly in front of it. 2. Measure the height of the headlamp bulb center from the ground and mark a 2.5 meters (8 foot) horizontal reference line on the vertical wall or screen at this height. (A piece of masking tape works well.) 3. Turn on the low beam headlamps to illuminate the wall or screen and open the hood. 4. On the wall or screen you will observe an area of high intensity light. The top of the high intensity area should touch the horizontal reference line. If not, the beam will need to be adjusted. 5. Locate the vertical adjuster on each headlamp. Using a 7 mm Allen head wrench, turn the adjuster either clockwise (to adjust down) or counterclockwise (to adjust up). The high intensity area should touch the horizontal reference line. 6. HORIZONTAL AIM IS NOT REQUIRED FOR THIS VEHICLE AND IS NON ADJUSTABLE. 7. Close the hood and turn off the lamps. 77

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TURN SIGNAL CONTROL · Push down to activate the left turn signal. · Push up to activate the right turn signal. The control also activates the high beams. Refer to Headlamp control in this chapter. INTERIOR LAMPS Dome lamps The dome lamp equipped with a control switch will illuminate when: · the doors are closed and the switch is in the on position. · the switch is in the door activated position and any door is open. When the dome lamp switch is in the off position, it will not illuminate when you open the doors. Reading lamps (if equipped) The reading lamps are operated by separate on/off controls. Theater dimming: The dome lamp dims 20 seconds after the doors are closed.

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BULB REPLACEMENT Replacing exterior bulbs Check the operation of the following lamps frequently: · Headlamps · Tail lamps · Brakelamps · High mounted brakelamp · Turn signals · Backup lamps · License plate lamp Do not remove lamp bulbs unless they will be replaced immediately. If a bulb is removed for an extended period of time, contaminants may enter the lamp housings and affect performance. Replacing headlamp bulbs Handle a halogen bulb carefully and keep out of children's reach. Grasp the bulb only by its plastic base and do not touch the glass; the oil from your hand could cause the bulb to break the next time that the headlamps are operated. Have the headlight alignment checked after each replacement of a bulb. On vehicles fitted with HID headlights, have your Ford Dealer change the headlight bulbs. There is a risk of injury due to high voltage.

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To remove the headlamp bulb: 1. Make sure that the headlamp control is in OFF position. 2. Open the hood. 3. Rotate the bulb cover counterclockwise and remove. 4. Swivel the wire clip to the side and pull out the lamp. 5. Remove bulb from electrical connector. 6. Install in reverse order.

Replacing front parking lamp/turn signal bulbs 1. Make sure the headlamp control is in OFF position. 2. Open the hood and remove the cover panel at the front of the engine compartment. Remove the bulb socket from the grille by turning counterclockwise. 80

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3. Pull the bulb straight out of the socket and push in the new bulb. 4. Install the bulb socket in grille by turning clockwise.

Replacing foglamp bulbs 1. Reach under the bumper cover and remove the bulb socket from the foglamp by turning counterclockwise. 2. Disconnect the electrical connector from the foglamp bulb. 3. Connect the electrical connector to the new foglamp bulb. 4. Install the bulb socket in the foglamp turning clockwise. Side marker lamp 1. Reach under front fender and grasp the bulb socket, turn the light housing counterclockwise. 2. Pull the bulb out. 3. Install in reverse order.

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Replacing tail/brake/backup lights and turn signal bulbs (Coupe) 1. Open the hatchback. 2. From inside the luggage compartment remove the wing nut of the rear light assembly cover. 3. Using a Phillips screw driver remove the screw. The lamp is still retained by a spring loaded clip. Remove by gently pulling out the light housing. 4. Turn the bulb socket counterclockwise as far as possible and pull it out. 5. Pull the bulb straight out of the socket and push in the new bulb. 6. Install the bulb socket in lamp assembly by turning clockwise.

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Replacing tail/brake/backup lights and turn signal bulbs (Sedan) 1. Open the trunk. 2. From inside the luggage compartment remove the three wing nuts of the light housing. 3. Gently pull the light housing to the outside. 4. Turn the bulb socket counterclockwise and pull out the socket. 5. Pull the bulb straight out of the socket and push in the new bulb. 6. Install the bulb socket in lamp assembly by turning clockwise.

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Replacing tail/brake/backup lights and turn signal bulbs (Wagon) 1. Open the hatchback. 2. Using a screw driver remove the fixings and trim from the body. 3. Remove the socket from the lamp assembly. 4. Pull the bulb straight out of the socket and push in the new bulb. 5. Install the bulb socket in lamp assembly by turning clockwise.

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High-mount brake lamp bulbs Sedan Open the luggage compartment. Using a screw driver remove the fixings and trim from the tailgate. Pull the bulb holder from the lamp assembly. Pull the bulb out. Install in reverse order. Coupe and Wagon Remove the screws using a torx T20 screwdriver and take out the glass cover. Unclip the bulb holder from the reflector. Pull the bulb out. Install in the reverse order. Replacing interior lights Switch off the interior lights (middle switch position). Pry out the light assembly with a flat screw driver at the side opposite the switch. Dome lamp Replace the bulb. Fit new bulb in the reverse order.

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Rear dome lamp Remove the reflector and replace the bulb. Fit new bulb in the reverse order.

Map lamps The bulbs can be replaced after the contact plate has been hinged back.

Luggage compartment light Carefully pry out the light assembly from the holder with a flat bladed screwdriver and remove the bulb. Install in the reverse order.

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Using the right bulbs Function Headlamps Park and turn lamp (front) Side marker lamp (front) Foglamps (if equipped) Stop/turn and tail lamps Back up lamp p p (Sedan/Wagon) ( g ) (Coupe) Trade number HB2 3157K GE194 899 3157K 3156K 921 C 5W W5W 12V10W 12V6W 12V10W

License plate lamp High mount brakelamp Dome lamp (front/rear) Map lamp Luggage compartment To replace all instrument panel lights - see your dealer.

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WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER CONTROL Move the lever down for a single wipe. For intermittent operation, move the lever up one position and adjust the rotary switch to the desired speed. For normal operation, move the lever up two positions. For high speed operation, move the lever up three positions.

Rear window wiper and washer (if equipped) Pull the lever towards you for intermittent wiping. Pull the lever further to operate the washer.

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Mist function To operate the mist function of the windshield wipers, push and release the windshield washer control quickly. The wipers will cycle two or three times. Four seconds after the last cycle, the wipers will cycle one more time to clear the windshield. When the front washer is selected, washer fluid is sprayed on the front windshield. If the wipers were set to intermittent or OFF, the wipers will begin wiping at normal speed and provide three wipes after the wash is turned off, then return to intermittent mode or OFF. If the wipers were set to mist, normal or high speed mode, the wipers will continue to wipe at normal or high speed during the wash time. If the wipers are switched to intermittent or OFF during the wash, the wipers will provide three wipes after the the wash is turned off.

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WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES Change the wiper blades on your vehicle at least twice a year or when they seem less effective. Substances such as tree sap and some hot wax treatments used by commercial car washes reduce the effectiveness of wiper blades. Checking the wiper blades If the wiper blades do not wipe properly, clean both the windshield and wiper blades using undiluted windshield wiper solution or a mild detergent. Rinse thoroughly with clean water. To avoid damaging the blades, do not use fuel, kerosene, paint thinner or other solvents. Changing the wiper blades To replace the wiper blades: 1. Pull the wiper arm away from the windshield and lock into the service position. 2. Turn the blade at an angle from the wiper arm. Push the lock pin manually to release the blade and pull the wiper blade down toward the windshield to remove it from the arm. 3. Attach the new wiper to the wiper arm and press it into place until a click is heard.

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TILT AND TELESCOPE STEERING (if equipped) Never adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is moving. Pull the locking lever down to adjust the steering column position. Return the lever to its original position to secure the wheel from sliding". Always place both hands opposite each other on the steering wheel to adjust telescope position.

HORN Press the steering wheel pad. The horn can be operated when the ignition is off.

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ASHTRAY (if equipped) Pull to open. To empty, push the cover completely down and firmly extract the ashtray.

CUP HOLDER To re install the cup holder inserts after cleaning, push down on the insert so that the locating tip underneath the insert is inserted firmly into the locator hole. This will aid in retaining the insert in the cup holder.

POWER WINDOWS (if equipped) Press and hold the rocker switches to open and close the windows. · Press the top portion of the rocker switch to close. · Press the bottom portion of the rocker switch to open.