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    							Switching Between E85 and
    Gasoline
    We do not recommend repeatedly
    alternating between E85 and gasoline. If
    you switch from using E85 to gasoline, or
    from gasoline to E85, add as much fuel as
    possible, at least half a tank. Drive your
    vehicle immediately for a minimum of 5 mi
    (8 km) to allow it to adapt to the change
    in ethanol concentration. If you use E85
    exclusively, we recommend that you fill
    the fuel tank with regular unleaded
    gasoline at each scheduled oil change.
    FUEL QUALITY - GASOLINE
    Choosing the Right Fuel Your vehicle is designed to operate on
    regular unleaded gasoline with a minimum
    pump (R+M)/2 octane rating of 87.
    Some fuel stations, particularly those in
    high altitude areas, offer fuels posted as
    regular unleaded gasoline with an octane
    rating below 87. We do not recommend
    these fuels.
    For best overall vehicle and engine
    performance, premium fuel with an octane
    rating of 91 or higher is recommended. The
    performance gained by using premium fuel
    is most noticeable in hot weather as well
    as other conditions, for example when
    towing a trailer.  See 
    Towing (page 256). Do not use any fuel other than those
    recommended because they could lead to
    engine damage that will not be covered by
    the vehicle Warranty.
    Note:
    Use of any fuel other than those
    recommended can impair the emission
    control system and cause a loss of vehicle
    performance.
    Do not use:
    • Diesel fuel.
    • Fuels containing kerosene or paraffin.
    • Fuel containing more than 15% ethanol
    or E85 fuel.
    • Fuels containing methanol.
    • Fuels containing metallic-based
    additives, including manganese-based
    compounds.
    • Fuels containing the octane booster
    additive, methylcyclopentadienyl
    manganese tricarbonyl (MMT).
    • Leaded fuel (using leaded fuel is
    prohibited by law).
    The use of fuels with metallic compounds
    such as methylcyclopentadienyl
    manganese tricarbonyl (commonly known
    as MMT), which is a manganese-based
    fuel additive, will impair engine
    performance and affect the emission
    control system.
    Do not be concerned if the engine
    sometimes knocks lightly.  However, if the
    engine knocks heavily while using fuel with
    the recommended octane rating, contact
    an authorized dealer to prevent any engine
    damage.
    FUEL FILLER FUNNEL
    LOCATION - REGULAR CAB
    The fuel filler funnel is behind the
    right-hand front seat.
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    							FUEL FILLER FUNNEL
    LOCATION - SUPERCAB/
    SUPERCREW
    The fuel filler funnel is under the second
    row right-hand rear seat.
    RUNNING OUT OF FUEL
    Running out of fuel can cause damage not
    covered by the vehicle Warranty.
    If your vehicle runs out of fuel:
    •
    Add a minimum of 1.3 gal (5 L) of fuel
    to restart the engine. If your vehicle is
    out of fuel and on a steep slope, more
    fuel may be required.
    • You may need to switch the ignition
    from off to on several times after
    refueling to allow the fuel system to
    pump the fuel from the tank to the
    engine.  When restarting, cranking time
    takes a few seconds longer than
    normal.
    Filling a Portable Fuel Container
    Use the following guidelines to avoid
    electrostatic charge build-up, which can
    produce a spark, when filling an
    ungrounded fuel container:
    • Only use an approved fuel container to
    transfer fuel to your vehicle.  Place the
    container on the ground when filling it.
    • Do not fill a fuel container when it is
    inside your vehicle (including the cargo
    area).
    • Keep the fuel pump nozzle in contact
    with the fuel container when filling it.
    • Do not use a device that holds the fuel
    pump nozzle lever in the fill position. Adding Fuel From a Portable Fuel
    Container WARNINGS
    Do not insert the nozzle of a fuel
    container or an aftermarket funnel
    into the fuel system filler neck. This
    may damage the fuel system filler neck or
    its seal and cause fuel to run onto the
    ground. Do not try to pry open or push open
    the capless fuel system with foreign
    objects. This could damage the fuel
    system and its seal and cause injury to you
    or others. Do not dispose of fuel in the
    household refuse or the public
    sewage system. Use an authorized
    waste disposal facility. When refueling the vehicle fuel tank from
    a fuel container, use the fuel filler funnel
    included with your vehicle.  See Fuel Filler
    Funnel Location
     (page 178).
    Note: Do not use aftermarket funnels as
    they will not work with the capless fuel
    system and can damage it.
    When refueling the vehicle fuel tank from
    a fuel container, do the following:
    1. Fully open the fuel tank filler door until
    it engages.
    2. Fully insert the fuel filler funnel into the
    fuel tank filler pipe opening.
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    							3. Add fuel to your vehicle from the fuel
    container.
    4. Remove the fuel filler funnel from the fuel tank filler pipe opening.
    5. Fully close the fuel tank filler door.
    6. Clean the fuel filler funnel and place it back in your vehicle or correctly dispose
    of it.
    Note: Extra funnels can be purchased from
    an authorized dealer if you choose to
    dispose of the funnel.
    REFUELING WARNINGS
    When refueling always shut the
    engine off and never allow sparks or
    open flames near the fuel tank filler
    valve. Never smoke or use a cell phone
    while refueling. Fuel vapor is extremely
    hazardous under certain conditions. Avoid
    inhaling excess fumes. The fuel system may be under
    pressure. If you hear a hissing sound
    near the fuel filler door, do not refuel
    until the sound stops. Otherwise, fuel may
    spray out, which could cause serious
    personal injury. WARNINGS
    Do not remove the fuel pump nozzle
    from its fully inserted position when
    refueling.
    Do not overfill the fuel tank. The
    pressure in an overfilled tank may
    cause leakage and lead to fuel spray
    and fire. Stop refueling when the fuel pump
    nozzle automatically shuts off for the
    first time. Failure to follow this will
    fill the expansion space in the fuel tank and
    could lead to fuel overflowing. Wait at least 10 seconds before
    removing the fuel pump nozzle to
    allow any residual fuel to drain into
    the fuel tank. Do not try to pry open or push open
    the capless fuel system with foreign
    objects. This could damage the fuel
    system and its seal and cause injury to you
    or others. Note:
    Your vehicle does not have a fuel filler
    cap.
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    							Left-hand side. To open the fuel
    filler door, press the center rear
    edge of the fuel filler door and
    then release.
    A
    Right-hand side. To open the
    fuel filler door, press the center
    rear edge of the fuel filler door
    and then release.
    B
    Left-hand side. Pull the rear of
    the fuel tank filler door to open
    it.
    C
    Right-hand side. Pull the rear of
    the fuel tank filler door to open
    it.
    D
    1. Fully open the fuel tank filler door until
    it engages. Note:
    When you insert the correct size fuel
    pump nozzle a spring loaded inhibitor will
    open.
    2. Insert the fuel pump nozzle up to the first notch on the nozzle A.  Keep it
    resting on the cover of the fuel tank
    filler pipe opening. 3. Hold the fuel pump nozzle in position
    B when refueling.  Holding the fuel
    nozzle in position A can affect the flow
    of fuel and shut off the fuel nozzle
    before the fuel tank is full.
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    B   
    						
    							4. Operate the fuel pump nozzle within
    the area shown. 5.
    Slightly raise the fuel pump nozzle and
    then slowly remove it.
    6. Fully close the fuel tank filler door.
    Note:  Do not attempt to start the engine
    if you have filled the fuel tank with incorrect
    fuel.  Incorrect fuel use can cause damage
    not covered by the vehicle Warranty.  Have
    your vehicle checked immediately.
    System Warnings (If Equipped)
    If the fuel filler inlet does not fully close a
    warning message appears in the
    information display.
    1. Stop your vehicle as soon as safely possible and shift the transmission into
    park (P) or neutral (N).
    2. Apply the parking brake and switch the
    ignition off.
    3. Fully open the fuel tank filler door until
    it engages.
    4. Check the fuel filler inlet and the area around it for any items or debris that
    may be obstructing its movement. 5. Insert a fuel pump nozzle or the fuel
    filler funnel provided with your vehicle
    in to the fuel tank filler pipe opening.
    This action should dislodge any debris
    that may be preventing the fuel filler
    inlet from fully closing.
    Note:  If this action corrects the problem
    the message may not reset immediately.  If
    the message remains and the service engine
    soon warning lamp appears in the
    information display, have your vehicle
    checked as soon as possible.
    FUEL CONSUMPTION
    The advertised capacity is the maximum
    amount of fuel that you can add to the fuel
    tank after running out of fuel. Included in
    the advertised capacity is an empty
    reserve. The empty reserve is an
    unspecified amount of fuel that remains
    in the fuel tank when the fuel gauge
    indicates empty.
    Note: The amount of fuel in the empty
    reserve varies and should not be relied upon
    to increase driving range.
    Filling the Fuel Tank
    For consistent results when refueling:
    • Turn the ignition off before fueling; an
    inaccurate reading results if the engine
    is left running.
    • Use the same fill rate
    (low-medium-high) each time the tank
    is filled.
    • Allow no more than one automatic
    shut-off when refueling.
    Results are most accurate when the filling
    method is consistent.
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    							Calculating Fuel Economy
    Do not measure fuel economy during the
    first 1,000 mi (1,600 km) of driving (this is
    your engine ’s break-in period). A more
    accurate measurement is obtained after
    2,000 mi (3,200 km)
     to 3,000 mi
    (4,800 km). Also, fuel expense, frequency
    of fill ups or fuel gauge readings are not
    accurate ways to measure fuel economy.
    1. Fill the fuel tank completely and record
    the initial odometer reading.
    2. Each time you fill the fuel tank, record the amount of fuel added.
    3. After at least three fill ups, fill the fuel tank and record the current odometer
    reading.
    4. Subtract your initial odometer reading from the current odometer reading.
    To calculate L/100 km (liters per 100
    kilometers) fuel consumption, multiply the
    liters used by 100, then divide by kilometers
    traveled.  To calculate MPG (miles per
    gallon) fuel consumption, divide miles
    traveled by gallons used.
    Keep a record for at least one month and
    record the type of driving (city or highway).
    This provides an accurate estimate of your
    vehicle's fuel economy under current
    driving conditions.  Keeping records during
    summer and winter will show how
    temperature impacts fuel economy.
    Conditions
    • Heavily loading your vehicle reduces
    fuel economy.
    • Carrying unnecessary weight in your
    vehicle may reduce fuel economy.
    • Adding certain accessories to your
    vehicle such as bug deflectors, rollbars
    or light bars, running boards and ski
    racks may reduce fuel economy.
    • Using fuel blended with alcohol may
    lower fuel economy. •
    Fuel economy may decrease with lower
    temperatures.
    • Fuel economy may decrease when
    driving short distances.
    • You will get better fuel economy when
    driving on flat terrain than when driving
    on hilly terrain.
    EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARNINGS
    Do not park, idle or drive your vehicle
    on dry grass or other dry ground
    cover. The emission system heats up
    the engine compartment and exhaust
    system, creating the risk of fire. Exhaust leaks may result in entry of
    harmful and potentially lethal fumes
    into the passenger compartment. If
    you smell exhaust fumes inside your
    vehicle, have your vehicle inspected
    immediately. Do not drive if you smell
    exhaust fumes. Your vehicle has various emission control
    components and a catalytic converter that
    enables it to comply with applicable
    exhaust emission standards.
    To make sure that the catalytic converter
    and other emission control components
    continue to work properly:
    •
    Use only the specified fuel listed.
    • Avoid running out of fuel.
    • Do not turn off the ignition while your
    vehicle is moving, especially at high
    speeds.
    • Have the items listed in scheduled
    maintenance information performed
    according to the specified schedule.
    The scheduled maintenance items listed
    in scheduled maintenance information are
    essential to the life and performance of
    your vehicle and to its emissions system.
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    							If you use anything other than Ford,
    Motorcraft or Ford-authorized parts for
    maintenance replacements or for service
    of components affecting emission control,
    such non-Ford parts should be equivalent
    to genuine Ford Motor Company parts in
    performance and durability.
    Illumination of the service engine soon
    indicator, charging system warning light or
    the temperature warning light, fluid leaks,
    strange odors, smoke or loss of engine
    power could indicate that the emission
    control system is not working properly.
    An improperly operating or damaged
    exhaust system may allow exhaust to
    enter the vehicle. Have a damaged or
    improperly operating exhaust system
    inspected and repaired immediately.
    Do not make any unauthorized changes to
    your vehicle or engine. By law, vehicle
    owners and anyone who manufactures,
    repairs, services, sells, leases, trades
    vehicles, or supervises a fleet of vehicles
    are not permitted to intentionally remove
    an emission control device or prevent it
    from working. Information about your
    vehicle
    ’s emission system is on the Vehicle
    Emission Control Information Decal
    located on or near the engine. This decal
    also lists engine displacement.
    Please consult your warranty information
    for complete details.
    On-Board Diagnostics (OBD-II)
    Your vehicle has a computer known as the
    on-board diagnostics system (OBD-II) that
    monitors the engine ’s emission control
    system. The system protects the
    environment by making sure that your
    vehicle continues to meet government
    emission standards. The OBD-II system
    also assists a service technician in properly
    servicing your vehicle. When the service engine soon
    indicator illuminates, the OBD-II
    system has detected a
    malfunction. Temporary malfunctions may
    cause the service engine soon indicator to
    illuminate. Examples are:
    1. Your vehicle has run out of fuel —the
    engine may misfire or run poorly.
    2. Poor fuel quality or water in the fuel —the engine may misfire or run
    poorly.
    3. The fuel fill inlet may not have closed properly.  See Refueling (page 180).
    4. Driving through deep water —the
    electrical system may be wet.
    You can correct these temporary
    malfunctions by filling the fuel tank with
    good quality fuel, properly closing the fuel
    fill inlet or letting the electrical system dry
    out. After three driving cycles without these
    or any other temporary malfunctions
    present, the service engine soon indicator
    should stay off the next time you start the
    engine. A driving cycle consists of a cold
    engine startup followed by mixed city and
    highway driving. No additional vehicle
    service is required.
    If the service engine soon indicator remains
    on, have your vehicle serviced at the first
    available opportunity. Although some
    malfunctions detected by the OBD-II may
    not have symptoms that are apparent,
    continued driving with the service engine
    soon indicator on can result in increased
    emissions, lower fuel economy, reduced
    engine and transmission smoothness and
    lead to more costly repairs.
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    							Readiness for Inspection and
    Maintenance (I/M) Testing
    Some state and provincial and local
    governments may have
    Inspection/Maintenance (I/M) programs
    to inspect the emission control equipment
    on your vehicle. Failure to pass this
    inspection could prevent you from getting
    a vehicle registration.
    If the service engine soon
    indicator is on or the bulb does
    not work, your vehicle may need
    service. See On-Board Diagnostics.
    Your vehicle may not pass the I/M test if
    the service engine soon indicator is on or
    not working properly (bulb is burned out),
    or if the OBD-II system has determined
    that some of the emission control systems
    have not been properly checked. In this
    case, the vehicle is not ready for I/M
    testing.
    If the vehicle ’s engine or transmission has
    just been serviced, or the battery has
    recently run down or been replaced, the
    OBD-II system may indicate that the
    vehicle is not ready for I/M testing. To
    determine if the vehicle is ready for I/M
    testing, turn the ignition key to the on
    position for 15 seconds without cranking
    the engine. If the service engine soon
    indicator blinks eight times, it means that
    the vehicle is not ready for I/M testing; if
    the service engine soon indicator stays on
    solid, it means that your vehicle is ready
    for I/M testing.
    The OBD-II system checks the emission
    control system during normal driving. A
    complete check may take several days.
    If the vehicle is not ready for I/M testing,
    you can perform the following driving cycle
    consisting of mixed city and highway
    driving: 1. 15 minutes of steady driving on an
    expressway or highway followed by 20
    minutes of stop-and-go driving with at
    least four 30-second idle periods.
    2. Allow your vehicle to sit for at least eight hours with the ignition off. Then,
    start the vehicle and complete the
    above driving cycle. The vehicle must
    warm up to its normal operating
    temperature. Once started, do not turn
    off the vehicle until the above driving
    cycle is complete.
    If the vehicle is still not ready for I/M
    testing, you need to repeat the above
    driving cycle.
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    							AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
    WARNINGS
    Always set the parking brake fully
    and make sure you shift the gearshift
    lever to park (P). Switch the ignition
    off and remove the key whenever you leave
    your vehicle. Do not use the tow/haul feature
    when driving in icy or slippery
    conditions as the increased engine
    braking can cause the rear wheels to slide
    and your vehicle to swing around with the
    possible loss of vehicle control. Understanding the Shift Positions
    of your Automatic Transmission
    Floor shifter
    Column shifter (if equipped) Putting your vehicle in or out of gear:
    1. Fully press down the brake pedal.
    2. Move the gearshift lever into the
    desired gear.
    3. Come to a complete stop.
    4. Move the gearshift lever and securely latch it in park (P).
    Park (P)
    This position locks the transmission and
    prevents the rear wheels from turning.
    Reverse (R)
    With the gearshift lever in reverse (R), your
    vehicle will move backward. Always come
    to a complete stop before shifting into and
    out of reverse (R).
    Neutral (N)
    With the gearshift lever in neutral (N), your
    vehicle can be started and is free to roll.
    Hold the brake pedal down while in this
    position.
    Drive (D)
    Drive (D) is the normal driving position for
    the best fuel economy. The overdrive
    function allows automatic upshifts and
    downshifts through all available gears.
    Manual (M) with floor shifter
    With the gearshift lever in manual (M), the
    driver can change gears up or down as
    desired. By moving the gearshift lever from
    drive position drive (D) to manual (M) you
    now have control of selecting the gear you
    desire using buttons on the shift lever. See
    Understanding your SelectShift
    Automatic ™ transmission later in this
    section.
    To return to normal drive (D) position,
    move the shift lever back from manual (M)
    to drive (D).
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    							The transmission will operate in all
    available gears.
    Third (3) with column shifter
    (6-speed)
    Transmission operates in third (3) gear
    only. Use third (3) gear for improved
    traction on slippery roads.
    Second (2) (6-speed)
    Transmission operates in second (2) gear
    only. Use second (2) gear to start-up on
    slippery roads.
    First (1) (6-speed)
    •
    Transmission operates in first (1) gear
    only.
    • Provides maximum engine braking.
    • Allows upshifts by moving gearshift
    lever.
    • Will not downshift into first (1) gear at
    high speeds; allows for first (1) gear
    when vehicle reaches slower speeds.
    Tow/Haul Mode To activate tow/haul, press the
    button on the gearshift lever
    once. The TOW HAUL indicator
    light will illuminate in the instrument
    cluster. The tow/haul feature:
    •
    Moves upshifts to higher engine speeds
    to reduce the frequency of
    transmission shifting.
    • Provides engine braking in all forward
    gears, which will slow your vehicle and
    assist you in controlling your vehicle
    when descending a grade.
    • Depending on driving conditions and
    load conditions, may downshift the
    transmission, slow your vehicle and
    control your vehicle speed when
    descending a hill, without pressing the
    accelerator pedal. The amount of
    downshift braking provided will vary
    based upon the amount the brake
    pedal is pressed.
    The tow/haul feature improves
    transmission operation when towing a
    trailer or a heavy load. All transmission
    gear ranges are available when using
    tow/haul.
    To deactivate the tow/haul feature and
    return to normal driving mode, press the
    button on the gearshift lever twice. The
    TOW HAUL light will deactivate. Tow/haul
    will also deactivate when you power down
    your vehicle.
    Sport Mode (If Equipped) To activate Sport Mode, press
    the button on the gearshift lever
    twice (if equipped) or access the
    setting through the display screen. The
    SPORT or S indicator light illuminates in
    the instrument display.
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