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    							For 2WD vehicles and vehicles
    equipped with a manual shift 4WD
    system
    Turn the control to ON.
    Once the indicator light
    illuminates in the information
    display, both rear wheel axle
    shafts will be locked together providing
    added traction.
    If the indicator does not come on, or the
    indicator turns off while driving, one of the
    following has occurred:
    • The vehicle speed is too high.
    • The left and right rear wheel speed
    difference is too high during an
    engagement attempt.
    • The system has malfunctioned and is
    accompanied by CHECK LOCKING
    DIFFERENTIAL in the information
    display. See your authorized Ford
    dealer for assistance.
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    							GENERAL INFORMATION
    Note:
    Occasional brake noise is normal. If
    a metal-to-metal, continuous grinding or
    continuous squeal sound is present, the
    brake linings may be worn-out. Have the
    system checked by an authorized dealer. If
    your vehicle has continuous vibration or
    shudder in the steering wheel while braking,
    have it checked by an authorized dealer.
    Note: Brake dust may accumulate on the
    wheels, even under normal driving
    conditions. Some dust is inevitable as the
    brakes wear and does not contribute to
    brake noise.  See Cleaning the Alloy
    Wheels (page 261). See 
    Warning Lamps and
    Indicators (page 84).
    Wet brakes result in reduced braking
    efficiency. Gently press the brake pedal a
    few times when driving from a car wash or
    standing water to dry the brakes.
    Brake Over Accelerator
    In the event the accelerator pedal
    becomes stuck or entrapped, apply steady
    and firm pressure to the brake pedal to
    slow the vehicle and reduce engine power.
    If you experience this condition, apply the
    brakes and bring your vehicle to a safe
    stop. Move the transmission to park (P),
    switch the engine off and apply the parking
    brake. Inspect the accelerator pedal for
    any interference. If none are found and the
    condition persists, have your vehicle towed
    to the nearest authorized dealer.
    Brake Assist
    Brake assist detects when you brake
    rapidly by measuring the rate at which you
    press the brake pedal. It provides
    maximum braking efficiency as long as you
    press the pedal, and can reduce stopping
    distances in critical situations. Anti-lock Brake System
    This system helps you maintain steering
    control during emergency stops by keeping
    the brakes from locking. This lamp momentarily
    illuminates when you turn the
    ignition on. If the light does not
    illuminate during start up, remains on or
    flashes, the system may be disabled. Have
    the system checked by an authorized
    dealer. If the anti-lock brake system is
    disabled, normal braking is still effective. If the brake warning lamp
    illuminates when you release the
    parking brake, have the system
    checked by an authorized dealer.
    HINTS ON DRIVING WITH
    ANTI-LOCK BRAKES
    Note: When the system is operating, the
    brake pedal will pulse and may travel
    further. Maintain pressure on the brake
    pedal. You may also hear a noise from the
    system. This is normal.
    The anti-lock braking system will not
    eliminate the risks when:
    • You drive too closely to the vehicle in
    front of you.
    • Your vehicle is hydroplaning.
    • You take corners too fast.
    • The road surface is poor.
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    							PARKING BRAKE
    WARNING
    Always set the parking brake fully
    and make sure the transmission is
    placed in park (P). Failure to set the
    parking brake and engage park could result
    in vehicle roll-away, property damage or
    bodily injury. Turn the ignition to the lock
    position and remove the key whenever you
    leave your vehicle. Apply the parking brake whenever your
    vehicle is parked. Press the pedal
    downward to set the parking brake. The
    brake warning lamp in the instrument
    cluster will illuminate and remains
    illuminated until the parking brake is
    released.
    To release, pull the brake release lever
    located at the lower left side of the
    instrument panel.
    If you are parking your vehicle on a grade
    or with a trailer, press and hold the brake
    pedal down, then set the parking brake.
    There may be a little vehicle movement as
    the parking brake sets to hold the vehicle's
    weight. This is normal and should be no
    reason for concern. If needed, press and
    hold the service brake pedal down, then
    try reapplying the parking brake. Chock the
    wheels if required. If the parking brake
    cannot hold the weight of the vehicle, the
    parking brake may need to be serviced or
    the vehicle may be overloaded.
    HILL START ASSIST
    WARNINGS
    The system does not replace the
    parking brake. When you leave your
    vehicle, always apply the parking
    brake. Failure to leave your vehicle securely
    parked may lead to a crash or injury.  See
    Parking Brake (page 170). WARNINGS
    You must remain in your vehicle
    when the system turns on. At all
    times, you are responsible for
    controlling your vehicle, supervising the
    system and intervening, if required. Failure
    to take care may result in the loss of
    control of your vehicle, serious personal
    injury or death. The system will turn off if a
    malfunction is apparent or if you rev
    the engine excessively. Failure to
    take care may result in the loss of control
    of your vehicle, serious personal injury or
    death. The system makes it easier to pull away
    when your vehicle is on a slope without the
    need to use the parking brake.
    When the system is active, your vehicle
    remains stationary on the slope for two to
    three seconds after you release the brake
    pedal. This allows time to move your foot
    from the brake to the accelerator pedal.
    The system releases the brakes
    automatically once the engine has
    developed sufficient drive to prevent your
    vehicle from rolling down the slope. This
    is an advantage when pulling away on a
    slope, for example from a car park ramp,
    traffic lights or when reversing uphill into
    a parking space.
    Note:
    The system only functions when you
    bring your vehicle to a complete standstill
    in an uphill gear (for example, drive when
    facing uphill or reverse when facing
    downhill).
    Note: There is no warning light to indicate
    the system is either on or off.
    Using Hill Start Assist
    1. Press the brake pedal to bring your vehicle to a complete standstill. Keep
    the brake pedal pressed.
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    							2. If the sensors detect that your vehicle
    is on a slope, the system activates
    automatically.
    3. When you remove your foot from the brake pedal, your vehicle remains on
    the slope without rolling away for
    about two to three seconds. This hold
    time automatically extends if you are
    in the process of driving off.
    4. Drive off in the normal manner. The system releases the brakes
    automatically.
    Note: When you remove your foot from the
    brake pedal and press the pedal again when
    the system is active, you will experience
    significantly reduced brake pedal travel. This
    is normal.
    Switching the System On and Off
    Vehicles with Manual Transmission
    You can switch this feature on or off in the
    information display. The system
    remembers the last setting when you start
    your vehicle.
    Vehicles with Automatic Transmission
    You cannot turn the system on or off.
    When you switch the ignition on, the
    system automatically turns on.
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    							PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
    The traction control system helps avoid
    drive wheel spin and loss of traction.
    If your vehicle begins to slide, the system
    applies the brakes to individual wheels
    and, when needed, reduces engine power
    at the same time. If the wheels spin when
    accelerating on slippery or loose surfaces,
    the system reduces engine power in order
    to increase traction.
    USING TRACTION CONTROL
    (Dual rear wheel vehicles only)
    In certain situations (for example, stuck in
    snow or mud), it may be beneficial to turn
    the traction control system off. This allows
    the wheels to spin with full engine power. Turn the traction control system
    off by pressing the stability
    control button located on the
    instrument panel.
    If you cannot turn the system off, see the
    MyKey chapter for more information.
    Placing your vehicle into four-wheel drive
    mode automatically disables traction
    control. Traction control operation will
    resume when you place your vehicle back
    into two-wheel drive mode. Engine only traction control
    (Dual rear wheel vehicles only)
    Traction control system
    Stability control OFF
    indicator
    Button functions
    Enabled
    Not illuminated
    Default at start-up
    Disabled
    Illuminated
    Button pressed momentarily
    Enabled
    Not illuminated
    Button pressed again after
    deactivation
    Disabled
    Illuminated
    Transfer case switched to
    4WD*
    *Engaging 4WD automatically disables the traction control system.
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    							System Indicator Lights and
    Messages
    WARNING
    If a failure has been detected within
    the AdvanceTrac system, the
    stability control light will illuminate
    steadily. Verify that the traction control
    system was not manually disabled using
    the stability control button. If the stability
    control light still illuminates steadily, have
    the system serviced by an authorized
    dealer immediately. Operating your vehicle
    with traction control disabled could lead
    to an increased risk of loss of vehicle
    control, vehicle rollover, personal injury and
    death. The stability control light
    temporarily illuminates on
    engine start-up and flashes
    when a driving condition activates the
    stability system. The stability control off light
    temporarily illuminates on
    engine start-up and stays on
    when you turn the traction control system
    off, or if a problem occurs in the stability
    system.
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    							PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
    WARNINGS
    Vehicle modifications involving
    braking system, aftermarket roof
    racks, suspension, steering system,
    tire construction and wheel and tire size
    may change the handling characteristics
    of your vehicle and may adversely affect
    the performance of the AdvanceTrac
    system. In addition, installing any stereo
    loudspeakers may interfere with and
    adversely affect the AdvanceTrac system.
    Install any aftermarket stereo loudspeaker
    as far as possible from the front center
    console, the tunnel, and the front seats in
    order to minimize the risk of interfering with
    the AdvanceTrac sensors. Reducing the
    effectiveness of the AdvanceTrac system
    could lead to an increased risk of loss of
    vehicle control, vehicle rollover, personal
    injury and death. Remember that even advanced
    technology cannot defy the laws of
    physics. It’
    s always possible to lose
    control of a vehicle due to inappropriate
    driver input for the conditions. Aggressive
    driving on any road condition can cause
    you to lose control of your vehicle
    increasing the risk of personal injury or
    property damage. Activation of the
    AdvanceTrac system is an indication that
    at least some of the tires have exceeded
    their ability to grip the road; this could
    reduce the operator ’s ability to control the
    vehicle potentially resulting in a loss of
    vehicle control, vehicle rollover, personal
    injury and death. If your AdvanceTrac
    system activates, SLOW DOWN. The AdvanceTrac with Roll Stability
    Control system helps you keep control of
    your vehicle when on a slippery surface.
    The electronic stability control portion of
    the system helps avoid skids and lateral
    slides and roll stability control helps avoid
    a vehicle rollover. The traction control
    system helps avoid drive wheel spin and
    loss of traction.  See Using Traction
    Control (page 172). Vehicle without AdvanceTrac
    with RSC skidding off its
    intended route.
    A
    Vehicle with AdvanceTrac with
    RSC maintaining control on a
    slippery surface.
    B
    USING STABILITY CONTROL
    AdvanceTrac® with Roll Stability
    Control ™ (RSC®)
    (Single rear wheel vehicles only)
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    B
    BB
    B  
    						
    							The system automatically activates when
    you start your engine. The electronic
    stability control and roll stability control
    portions of the system can be turned off
    below 35 mph (56 km/h) and are disabled
    when the transmission is in position R.
     SeeUsing Traction Control (page 172). You can turn off the traction
    control portion of the system
    independently. Press the stability
    control button located on the instrument
    panel. AdvanceTrac with RSC Features
    (Single rear wheels only)
    Traction
    control system
    Electronic
    stabilitycontrol
    Roll stability
    control
    Stability
    control light
    Button func-
    tions
    Enabled
    Enabled
    Enabled
    Illuminated
    during bulb check
    Default at start-
    up
    Disabled
    Enabled 1
    Enabled
    Illuminated
    solid
    Button pressed
    momentarily
    Disabled
    Disabled
    Disabled
    Flashes then
    illuminated
    solid 2
    Button pressed
    and held for
    more than 5 seconds at
    vehicle speed
    under 35 mph (56 km/h)
    Disabled
    Enabled  1
    Enabled
    Illuminated
    solid
    Vehicle speed
    exceeds 35 mph (56 km/h) after button is
    pressed and
    held for more
    than 5 seconds
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    							AdvanceTrac with RSC Features
    (Single rear wheels only)
    Enabled
    Enabled
    Enabled
    Not illuminated
    Button pressed
    again after
    deactivation
    Disabled
    Disabled
    Disabled
    Illuminated
    Transfer case
    switched to
    4WD Low  3
    1 Electronic stability control has reduced sensitivity compared to fully active system.
    2 Lamp light starts blinking for four seconds after entering the press and hold state.
    3 Engaging 4WD Low locked automatically disables roll stability control, electronic stability
    control and the traction control system.
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    							PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
    WARNINGS
    Hill descent control cannot control
    descent in all surface conditions and
    circumstances, such as ice or
    extremely steep grades. Hill descent
    control is a driver assist system and cannot
    substitute for good judgment by the driver.
    Failure to do so may result in loss of vehicle
    control, crash or serious injury. Hill descent control does not provide
    hill hold at zero miles per hour (0
    kilometers per hour). When stopped,
    the parking brake must be applied or the
    vehicle must be placed in P (Park) or it
    may roll away. Hill descent control allows the driver to set
    and maintain vehicle speed while
    descending steep grades in various surface
    conditions.
    Hill descent control can maintain vehicle
    speeds on downhill grades between 2 mph
    (3 km/h) and 12 mph (20 km/h). Above 20
    mph (32 km/h), the system remains
    armed, but descent speed cannot be set
    or maintained.
    Hill descent control requires a cooling
    down interval after a period of sustained
    use. The amount of time that the feature
    can remain active before cooling varies
    with conditions. The system will provide a
    warning in the message center and a chime
    will sound when the system is about to
    disengage for cooling. At this time,
    manually apply the brakes as needed to
    maintain descent speed. USING HILL DESCENT
    CONTROL Press and release the hill
    descent button located on the
    instrument panel. A light in the
    cluster will illuminate and a chime will
    sound when this feature is activated.
    To increase descent speed, press the
    accelerator pedal until the desired speed
    is reached. To decrease descent speed,
    press the brake pedal until the desired
    speed is reached.
    Whether accelerating or decelerating, once
    the desired descent speed is reached,
    remove your feet from the pedals and the
    chosen vehicle speed will be maintained.
    Note: Noise from the ABS pump motor may
    be observed during hill descent control
    operation. This is a normal characteristic of
    the ABS and should be no reason for
    concern.
    Hill descent modes
    • At speeds below 20 mph (32 km/h):
    When the Hill Descent Control switch
    is pressed and Hill Descent Control is
    active, the Hill Descent Control telltale
    will flash.
    • At speeds below 20 mph (32 km/h):
    When the Hill Descent Control switch
    is pressed and conditions are not
    correct for hill descent activation, the
    Hill Descent Control system will be
    enabled, the Hill Descent Control
    telltale will be solid and a message will
    display in the information display.
    • At speeds above 20 mph (32 km/h):
    When the Hill Descent Control switch
    is pressed, the Hill Descent Control
    system will be enabled, the telltale in
    the cluster will not be illuminated and
    a message will be displayed in the
    information display.
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