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    							properly in the event of a collision.
    7. Rotate the tether strap clip as
    shown.
    8. Adjust the front right-hand
    passenger seat to the full rearward
    position.
    9. Refer to the instructions in this
    section underInstalling child
    safety seats in combination lap
    and shoulder belt seating
    positionsto secure the child
    safety seat.
    10. Tighten the child safety seat
    tether strap according to the
    manufacturers instructions.
    For additional important safety
    information on the proper use of
    seatbelts, child seats and infant
    seats, please read the entire
    Seating and safety restraints
    chapter in this owners guide.
    Seating and safety restraints
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    							Rear seating positions
    Attachment holes have been
    provided in your vehicle to attach
    anchor hardware, if required.
    Tether anchor hardware kits (Part
    No. 613D74) including instructions,
    may be obtained at no charge from
    any Ford dealer.
    ²Second row bucket seats (at
    rear of lower seat frame)
    ²3±passenger bench seat (on rear
    rail of seat cushion frame)
    Seating and safety restraints
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    							STARTING YOUR VEHICLE
    Important safety precautions
    A computer system controls the
    engines idle revolutions per
    minute (RPM). When the engine
    starts, the idle RPM runs faster to
    warm the engine. If the engine idle
    speed does not slow down
    automatically, have the vehicle
    checked. Do not allow the vehicle
    to idle for more than ten minutes.
    Extended idling at high
    engine speeds can produce
    very high temperatures in the
    engine and exhaust system,
    creating the risk of fire or other
    damage.
    Do not park, idle, or drive
    your vehicle in dry grass
    or other dry ground cover. The
    emission system heats up the
    engine compartment and exhaust
    system, which can start a fire.
    Do not start your vehicle
    in a closed garage or in
    other enclosed areas. Exhaust
    fumes can be toxic. Always open
    the garage door before you start
    the engine. SeeGuarding
    against exhaust fumesin this
    chapter for more instructions.
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    Starting
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    							If you smell exhaust fumes
    inside your vehicle, have
    your dealer inspect your vehicle
    immediately. Do not drive if you
    smell exhaust fumes.
    Preparing to start the vehicle
    Engine starting is controlled by the
    spark ignition system. This system
    meets all Canadian
    Interference-Causing Equipment
    standard requirements regulating
    the impulse electrical field strength
    of radio noise.
    When starting a fuel-injected
    engine, avoid pressing the
    accelerator before or during
    starting. Only use the accelerator
    when you have difficulty starting
    the engine. For more information
    on starting the vehicle, refer to
    Starting the vehiclein this
    chapter.
    Before starting the vehicle:
    1. Make sure all vehicle occupants
    have buckled their safety belts. For
    more information on safety belts
    and their proper usage, refer to
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    Starting
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    							theSeating and safety restraints
    chapter.
    2. Make sure the headlamps and
    vehicle accessories are off.
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    							²Make sure the parking brake is
    set.
    ²Make sure the gearshift is in P.
    3. Turn the key to the ON position
    (without turning the key to
    START.)
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    							Make sure the corresponding lights
    illuminate briefly. If a light fails to
    illuminate, have the vehicle
    serviced.
    ²If the drivers safety belt is
    fastened, the
    light does not
    illuminate.
    STARTING PROCEDURE
    Starting the engine
    1. Turn the key to 5 (Start)
    without pressing the accelerator.
    The key will return to 4 (On).
    2. If the engine does not start
    within five seconds, wait ten
    seconds and try again.
    3. If the engine does not start in
    two attempts OR the temperature
    is below Ð12ÉC (10ÉF), depress
    accelerator and start the engine
    while holding the accelerator
    down. Release accelerator when
    engine starts.
    4. After idling for a few seconds,
    apply the brake and release the
    parking brake.
    Using the engine block heater
    (if equipped)
    An engine block heater warms the
    engine coolant, which improves
    starting, warms up the engine
    3
    2
    1
    5
    4
    eco_start_title
    com_starting_vehicle.01
    com_engine_heater.01
    Starting
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    							faster and allows the
    heater-defroster system to respond
    quickly. They are strongly
    recommended if you live in a
    region where temperatures reach
    Ð23ÉC (±10ÉF) or below.
    For best results, plug the heater in
    at least three hours before starting
    the vehicle. Using the heater for
    longer than three hours will not
    harm the engine, so the heater can
    be plugged in the night before
    starting the vehicle.
    To prevent electrical
    shock, do not use your
    heater with ungrounded
    electrical systems or
    two-pronged (cheater) adapters.
    Guarding against exhaust
    fumes
    Although odorless and colorless,
    carbon monoxide is present in
    exhaust fumes. Take precautions
    to avoid its dangerous effects.
    If you ever smell exhaust
    fumes of any kind inside
    your vehicle, have your dealer
    inspect and fix your vehicle
    immediately. Do not drive if you
    smell exhaust fumes. These
    fumes are harmful and could kill
    you.
    Have the exhaust and body
    ventilation systems checked
    whenever:
    ²the vehicle is raised for service
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    							²the sound of the exhaust system
    changes
    ²the vehicle has been damaged in
    a collision
    Important ventilating
    information
    If the engine is idling while the
    vehicle is stopped in a closed area
    for long periods of time, open the
    windows at least 2.5 cm (1 in).
    Adjust the heating or air
    conditioning (if equipped) to bring
    in fresh air.
    Improve vehicle ventilation by
    keeping all air inlet vents clear of
    snow, leaves and other debris.
    MAX
    A C/
    VENT
    NORM
    A C
    /
    OFF
    FLR
    MIX
    eco_ventilation_info
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    							BRAKES
    Your brakes are self-adjusting.
    Refer to the ªService Guideº for
    maintenance scheduling.
    Anti-lock brake system (ABS) (if
    equipped)
    The ABS operates by detecting the
    onset of wheel lock up during
    brake applications and
    compensating for this tendency.
    The front wheels are prevented
    from locking even when the brakes
    are firmly applied. The
    accompanying illustration depicts
    the advantage of an ABS equipped
    vehicle (on bottom) to a non-ABS
    equipped vehicle (on top) during
    hard braking.
    Using ABS
    ²In an emergency, apply full force
    on the brake. The ABS will be
    activated immediately, thus
    allowing you to retain full
    steering control of your vehicle
    and, providing there is sufficient
    space, will enable you to avoid
    obstacles and bring the vehicle
    to a quiet stop.
    ²We recommend that you
    familiarize yourself with this
    braking technique. However,
    avoid taking any unnecessary
    risks.
    Parking brake
    The parking brake should be used
    whenever you park your vehicle. It
    is not designed to stop a moving
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    eco_parking_brake
    Driving
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