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    At speeds above 40 mph (64 km/h):
    When the Hill Descent Control switch
    is pressed, the Hill Descent Control
    system is disabled, the indicator light
    in the cluster does not illuminate and
    a message does not display in the
    information display. The system is
    turned off and you need to switch the
    system back on to use.
    Refer to the Information Displays for
    additional Hill Descent Control messages.
    See 
    Information Messages (page 124).
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    							PARKING AID (If Equipped)
    WARNINGS
    To help avoid personal injury, please
    read and understand the limitations
    of the system as contained in this
    section. Sensing is only an aid for some
    (generally large and fixed) objects when
    moving in reverse on a flat surface at
    parking speeds. Certain objects with
    surfaces that absorb ultrasonic waves,
    traffic control systems, fluorescent lamps,
    inclement weather, air brakes, and external
    motors and fans may also affect the
    function of the sensing system; this may
    include reduced performance or a false
    activation. To help avoid personal injury, always
    use caution when in reverse (R) and
    when using the sensing system.
    This system is not designed to
    prevent contact with small or moving
    objects. The system is designed to
    provide a warning to assist the driver in
    detecting large stationary objects to avoid
    damaging your vehicle. The system may
    not detect smaller objects, particularly
    those close to the ground. Certain add-on devices such as large
    trailer hitches, bike or surfboard racks
    and any device that may block the
    normal detection zone of the system, may
    create false beeps. Note:
    Keep the sensors, located on the
    bumper or fascia, free from snow, ice and
    large accumulations of dirt. If the sensors
    are covered, the system ’s accuracy can be
    affected. Do not clean the sensors with
    sharp objects.
    Note: If your vehicle sustains damage to
    the bumper or fascia, leaving it misaligned
    or bent, the sensing zone may be altered
    causing inaccurate measurement of
    obstacles or false alarms. Note:
    If your vehicle is equipped with
    MyKey ™, it is possible to prevent turning
    the sensing system off.  See MyKey ™
     (page
    57).
    Note: If your vehicle is equipped with a
    trailer tow package and a trailer is
    connected to your vehicle, the rear sensing
    system will be disabled and will not allow
    you to switch the system on through the
    information display. When you shift your
    vehicle into reverse (R), a message appears
    in the information display stating that a
    trailer is connected and the rear sensing
    system is disabled. If equipped, the center
    stack rear sensing system display will not
    be present.
    The sensing system warns the driver of
    obstacles within a certain range of the
    bumper area. The system turns on
    automatically when you switch on the
    ignition.
    When receiving a detection warning, the
    radio volume reduces to a predetermined
    level. After the warning goes away, the
    radio volume returns to the previous level.
    You can switch the system off through the
    information display menu or from the
    pop-up message that appears once the
    transmission is shifted into reverse (R).
    If a fault is present in the system, a warning
    message appears in the information
    display and will not allow you to switch the
    faulted system on.
    Rear Sensing System
    The rear sensors are only active when the
    transmission is in reverse (R). As your
    vehicle moves closer to the obstacle, the
    rate of the audible warning increases.
    When the obstacle is less than 
    12 in
    (30 cm) away, the warning sounds
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    							continuously. If a stationary or receding
    object is detected farther than 12 in
    (30 cm) from the side your vehicle, the
    tone sounds for only three seconds. Once
    the system detects an object approaching,
    the warning sounds again. The coverage area is up to 6 feet
    (1.8 meters) from the rear
    bumper. There is decreased
    coverage area at the outer
    corners of the bumper.
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    The system detects certain objects while
    the transmission is in reverse (R):
    • and moving toward a stationary object
    at a speed of 
    3 mph (5 km/h) or less.
    • but not moving, and a moving object is
    approaching the rear of your vehicle at
    a speed of 
    3 mph (5 km/h) or less.
    • and moving at a speed of less than
    3 mph (5 km/h)
     and a moving object
    is approaching the rear of your vehicle
    at a speed of less than 3 mph (5 km/h).
    The system provides audio warnings only
    when your vehicle is moving or when your
    vehicle is stationary and the detected
    obstacle is fewer than 
    12 in (30 cm) away
    from the bumper. The system provides obstacle distance
    indication through the center stack display
    (if equipped). The distance indication will
    be present when the transmission is in
    reverse (R).
    •
    As the distance to the obstacle
    decreases (obstacle becomes closer),
    the indicator blocks will illuminate and
    move towards the vehicle icon.
    • If there is no obstacle detected, the
    distance indicator blocks will be grayed
    out.
    ACTIVE PARK ASSIST (If Equipped) WARNINGS
    Designed to be a supplementary park
    aid, this system may not work in all
    conditions. This system cannot
    replace the driver ’s attention and
    judgment. The driver is responsible for
    avoiding hazards and maintaining a safe
    distance and speed, even when the system
    is in use. Active Park Assist does not apply the
    brakes under any circumstances.
    Note:
    The driver is always responsible for
    controlling the vehicle, supervising the
    system and intervening if required.
    Active Park Assist is an electronic parking
    aid that uses ultrasonic sensors. The
    system detects an available parallel
    parking space and automatically steers
    your vehicle into the space (hands-free)
    while you control the accelerator, gearshift
    and brakes. The system visually and
    audibly instructs you to park your vehicle.
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    							The system may not function correctly if
    something passes between the front
    bumper and the parking space (a
    pedestrian or cyclist) or if the edge of the
    neighboring parked vehicle is high off the
    ground (for example, a bus, tow truck or
    flatbed truck).
    Note:
    The sensors may not detect objects
    in heavy rain, snow or other conditions that
    cause disruptive reflections.
    Note: Keep the sensors, located on the
    bumper or fascia, free from snow, ice and
    large accumulations of dirt. Covered sensors
    can affect the system's accuracy. Do not
    clean the sensors with sharp objects.
    Note: The sensors may not detect objects
    with surfaces that absorb ultrasonic waves.
    Do not use the system if:
    • You have attached a foreign object
    (bike rack or trailer) to the front or rear
    of your vehicle or close to the sensors.
    • You have attached an overhanging
    object (surfboard) to the roof. •
    A foreign object damages or obstructs
    the sensors.
    • The correct tire size is not in use on your
    vehicle (for example, a mini-spare tire).
    Using Active Park Assist Press the button located on the
    center console near the gearshift
    lever.
    The touchscreen displays a message and
    a corresponding graphic to indicate it is
    searching for a parking space. Use the
    direction indicator to indicate which side
    of your vehicle you want the system to
    search.
    Note: The system automatically searches
    on the passenger side. You can use the
    direction indicator to toggle between the
    driver and passenger side.
    Note: You can also activate the Active Park
    Assist system after you have already driven
    partially or completely past a parking space.
    To do so, press the Active Park button and
    the system will inform you if you have
    recently passed a suitable parking space. When the system finds a suitable space,
    the touchscreen displays a message and
    a tone sounds. Stop your vehicle and
    follow the instructions on the touchscreen.
    If your vehicle is moving very slowly, you
    may need to pull forward a short distance
    before the system is ready to park.
    Note:
    You must observe that the selected
    space remains clear of obstructions at all
    times in the maneuver.
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    							Note:
    Active park assist may not detect
    vehicles with overhanging loads (a bus or a
    truck), street furniture such as benches and
    fire hydrants and other items. You must
    make sure the selected space is suitable for
    parking.
    Note: You should drive your vehicle within
    5 ft (1.5 m) and as parallel to the other
    vehicles as possible while passing a parking
    space.
    Note: The system always offers the last
    detected parking space (for example, if the
    vehicle detects multiple spaces while you
    are driving, it offers the last one). Note:
    If driven above approximately 22 mph
    (35 km/h)
    , the touchscreen shows a
    message to alert you to reduce your vehicle
    speed.
    Automatic Steering into Parking
    Space
    Note: If your vehicle speed exceeds 
    6 mph
    (9 km/h), the system turns off and you need
    to take full control of your vehicle.
    When you shift the transmission into
    reverse (R), with your hands off the wheel
    (and nothing obstructing its movement),
    your vehicle steers itself into the space.
    Indicated by tones, instructions to move
    your vehicle back and forth in the space
    appear on the display screen. When you think your vehicle is properly
    parked, or you hear a solid tone from the
    parking aid (accompanied by a
    touchscreen display message and a
    chime), bring your vehicle to a complete
    stop.
    When automatic steering is finished, the
    touch screen displays a message and a
    tone sounds, indicating that the active park
    assist process is done. The driver is
    responsible for checking the parking job
    and making any necessary corrections
    before putting the transmission in park (P).
    Deactivating the Park Assist
    Feature
    Manually deactivate the system by:
    •
    Pressing the active park assist button.
    • Grabbing the steering wheel during
    automatic steering.
    • Driving above approximately 
    22 mph
    (35 km/h) for 30 seconds during an
    active park search.
    • Driving above 
    6 mph (9 km/h) during
    automatic steering.
    • Turning off the traction control system.
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    							Certain vehicle conditions can also
    deactivate the system, such as:
    •
    Traction control has activated on a
    slippery or loose surface.
    • There is an anti-lock brake system
    activation or failure. If a problem occurs with the system, a
    warning message displays, followed by a
    tone. Occasional system messages may
    occur in normal operation. For recurring or
    frequent system faults, contact an
    authorized dealer to have your vehicle
    serviced.
    Troubleshooting the System The system does not look for a space
    The traction control system may be off.
    The transmission is in reverse (R); your vehicle must be moving forward to detect a
    parking space.
    You recently disconnected or replaced the battery. After a battery disconnect, you must
    drive your vehicle for a short period of time before Active Park Assist becomes functional. The system does not offer a particular space
    Something may be contacting the sensors.
    There is not enough room in the parking space for the vehicle to safely park.
    There is not enough space for the parking maneuver on the opposite side of the parking
    space.
    Your vehicle is farther than 4.9 ft (1.5 m) from the parking space.
    Your vehicle is closer than 
    16 in (40 cm) from neighboring parked vehicles.
    The transmission is in reverse (R); your vehicle must be moving forward to detect a
    parking space.
    Your vehicle is going faster than 
    22 mph (35 km/h). The system does not position the vehicle where I want in the space
    Your vehicle is rolling in the opposite direction of the transmission (rolling forward with
    reverse (R) selected).
    An irregular curb along the parking space prevents the system from aligning your vehicle
    properly.
    Vehicles or objects bordering the space may not be positioned correctly.
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    							The system does not position the vehicle where I want in the space
    You pulled your vehicle too far past the parking space. The system performs best when
    you drive the same distance past the parking space.
    The tires may not be installed or maintained correctly (not inflated correctly, improper
    size, or of different sizes).
    A repair or alteration has changed detection capabilities.
    A parked vehicle has a high attachment (salt sprayer, snowplow or moving truck bed).
    The parking space length or position of parked objects changed after your vehicle passed.
    The temperature around your vehicle changes quickly (driving from a heated garage
    into the cold, or after leaving a car wash).
    You didn't wait for the steering wheel to complete its rotation after a gear change. The
    system performs best when the steering wheel is allowed to finish rotating before
    accelerating.
    REAR VIEW CAMERA (If Equipped) WARNINGS
    The rear view camera system is a
    reverse aid supplement device that
    still requires the driver to use it in
    conjunction with the interior and exterior
    mirrors for maximum coverage. Objects that are close to either
    corner of the bumper or under the
    bumper, might not be seen on the
    screen due to the limited coverage of the
    camera system. Back up as slow as possible since
    higher speeds might limit your
    reaction time to stop your vehicle.
    Use caution when using the rear
    video camera when the tailgate is
    ajar. If the tailgate is ajar, the camera
    will be out of position and the video image
    may be incorrect. All guidelines have been
    removed when the tailgate is ajar. WARNINGS
    Use caution when turning camera
    features on or off while in reverse
    (R). Make sure your vehicle is not
    moving. The rear view camera system provides a
    video image of the area behind your
    vehicle.
    During operation, lines appear in the
    display which represent your vehicle
    ’s path
    and proximity to objects behind your
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    							The camera is located on the tailgate
    handle.
    Using the Rear View Camera
    System
    The rear view camera system displays
    what is behind your vehicle when you place
    the transmission in reverse (R).
    Note:
    The reverse sensing system is not
    effective at speeds above 3 mph (5 km/h)
    and may not detect certain angular or
    moving objects.
    The system uses three types of guides to
    help you see what is behind your vehicle:
    • Active guidelines: Show the intended
    path of your vehicle while reversing.
    • Fixed guidelines: Show the actual path
    your vehicle is moving in while reversing
    in a straight line. This can be helpful
    when backing into a parking space or
    aligning your vehicle with another
    object behind you.
    • Centerline: Helps align the center of
    your vehicle with an object (for
    example, a trailer).
    Note: If the image comes on while the
    transmission is not in reverse (R), have the
    system inspected by your authorized dealer.
    Note: When towing, the camera only sees
    what you are towing behind your vehicle.
    This might not provide adequate coverage
    as it usually provides in normal operation
    and you might not see some objects. In
    some vehicles, the guidelines may disappear
    once you engage the trailer tow connector.
    Note: If your vehicle is equipped with Pro
    Trailer Backup Assist you can set-up the
    trailer to work with the Rear View Camera
    system.  See 
    Pro Trailer Backup Assist™
    (page 253). The camera may not operate correctly
    under the following conditions:
    •
    Nighttime or dark areas if the reverse
    lamps are not operating.
    • Mud, water or debris obstructs the
    camera's view. Clean the lens with a
    soft, lint-free cloth and non-abrasive
    cleaner.
    • The rear of your vehicle is hit or
    damaged, causing the camera to
    become misaligned.
    Guidelines and the Centerline
    Note: Active guidelines and fixed guidelines
    are only available when the transmission is
    in reverse (R).
    Note: The centerline is only available if
    active or fixed guidelines are on.
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    							Active guidelines
    A
    Centerline
    B
    Fixed guideline: Green zone
    C
    Fixed guideline: Yellow zone
    D
    Fixed guideline: Red zone
    E
    Rear bumper
    F
    Active guidelines only show with fixed
    guidelines. To use active guidelines, turn
    the steering wheel to point the guidelines
    toward an intended path. If the steering
    wheel position changes while reversing,
    your vehicle might deviate from the original
    intended path. The fixed and active guidelines fade in and
    out depending on the steering wheel
    position. The active guidelines do not show
    when the steering wheel position is
    straight.
    Always use caution while reversing.
    Objects in the red zone are closest to your
    vehicle and objects in the green zone are
    farther away. Objects are getting closer to
    your vehicle as they move from the green
    zone to the yellow or red zones. Use the
    side view mirrors and rear view mirror to
    get better coverage on both sides and rear
    of your vehicle.
    Manual Zoom
    WARNING
    When manual zoom is on, the full
    area behind your vehicle is not
    shown. Be aware of your
    surroundings when using the manual zoom
    feature. Note:
    Manual zoom is only available when
    the transmission is in reverse (R).
    Note: Only the centerline shows when you
    enable manual zoom.
    Selectable settings for this feature are
    Zoom in (+) and Zoom out (-). Press the
    symbol on the camera screen to change
    the view. The default setting is Zoom OFF.
    This allows you to get a closer view of an
    object behind your vehicle. The zoomed
    image keeps the bumper in the image to
    provide a reference. The zoom is only
    active while the transmission is in reverse
    (R).
    Camera System Settings
    To access any of the rear view camera
    system settings, make the following
    selections in the multifunctional display
    when the transmission is not in reverse (R):
    • Menu > Vehicle > Camera Settings
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    							Enhanced Park Aids
    Selectable settings for this feature are ON
    and OFF.
    The system uses red, yellow and green
    highlights that appear on top of the video
    image when any of the sensing systems
    detect an object.
    Vehicles equipped with MyFord Touch
    ™
    The system will provide an image of your
    vehicle and the sensor zones. The zones
    will highlight green, yellow and red when
    the parking aid sensors detect an object in
    the coverage area. For additional information of the zone
    coverage and the rear sensing system.  See
    Parking Aid (page 209).
    Rear Camera Delay
    Selectable settings for this feature are ON
    and OFF.
    The default setting for the rear camera
    delay is OFF. When shifting the transmission out of
    reverse (R) and into any gear other than
    park (P), the camera image remains in the
    display until your vehicle speed reaches
    6 mph (10 km/h)
    . This occurs when the
    rear camera delay feature is on, or until a
    radio button is pressed.
    360 DEGREE CAMERA (If Equipped) WARNINGS
    The 360 degree camera system is a
    supplement system that still requires
    the driver to use it in conjunction with
    looking out the windows, and checking the
    interior and exterior mirrors for maximum
    coverage. You may not see objects that are
    close to either corner of the bumper
    or under the bumper due to the
    limited coverage of the camera system. Use caution when turning camera
    features ON or OFF while out of park
    (P). Make sure your vehicle is not
    moving. The 360 degree camera system consists
    of front, side and rear cameras. The
    system:
    •
    Allows you to see what is directly in
    front or behind your vehicle.
    • Provides cross traffic view in front and
    behind your vehicle.
    • Allows you to see a top-down view of
    the area outside your vehicle, including
    the blind spots.
    • Provides visibility around your vehicle
    to you in parking maneuvers such as:
    •Centering in a parking space.
    • Obstacles near vehicle.
    • Parallel parking.
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