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    							Refer to the Information Displays for
    additional Hill Descent Control messages.
    See Information Messages (page 100).
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    							PARKING AID (If Equipped)
    WARNINGS
    The system does not relieve you of
    your responsibility to drive with due
    care and attention.
    If your vehicles has a non-Ford
    approved trailer tow module the
    system may not correctly detect
    objects. The sensors may not detect objects
    in heavy rain or other conditions that
    cause disruptive reflections.
    The sensors may not detect objects
    with surfaces that absorb ultrasonic
    waves.
    The system does not detect objects
    that are moving away from your
    vehicle. They will only be detected
    shortly after they start to move toward
    your vehicle. Take particular care when reversing
    with a tow ball arm or a rear fitted
    accessory. For example, a bicycle
    carrier. The rear parking aid will only
    indicate the approximate distance from
    the rear bumper to an object. Note:
    If you use a high pressure spray to
    wash your vehicle, only spray the sensors
    briefly from a distance not less than 
    8 in
    (20 cm).
    Note: If your vehicle has a tow ball arm, the
    system is turned off automatically when
    trailer lamps (or lighting boards) are
    connected to the 13-pin socket through a
    Ford approved trailer tow module.
    Note: Keep the sensors free from dirt, ice
    or snow. Do not clean with sharp objects.
    Note: The system may emit false alerts if
    it detects a signal using the same frequency
    as the sensors or if your vehicle is fully
    loaded. Note:
    The outer sensors may detect the
    side walls of a garage. If the distance
    between the outer sensors and the side wall
    remains constant for three seconds, the
    alert will turn off. As you continue the inner
    sensors will detect objects directly behind
    your vehicle.
    Rear Parking Aid
    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 
    10 in
    (25 cm) away, the warning sounds
    continuously. If the system detects a
    stationary or receding object farther than
    10 in (25 cm)
     from the corners of the
    bumper, the tone sounds for only three
    seconds. Once the system detects an
    object approaching, the warning sounds
    again. Coverage area of up to 
    6 ft (1.8 m) from
    the rear bumper. There may be 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):
    •
    Your vehicle is moving toward a
    stationary object at a speed of 3 mph
    (5 km/h) or less.
    • Your vehicle is not moving, but a
    moving object is approaching the rear
    of your vehicle at a speed of 
    3 mph
    (5 km/h) or less.
    • Your vehicle is 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).
    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 the vehicle.
    Use caution when using the rear
    video camera and 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 will be removed
    when the tailgate is ajar. Use caution when turning camera
    features on or off while in reverse
    (R). Make sure your vehicle is not
    moving. WARNINGS
    When manual zoom is enabled
    (Level 1, Level 2 or Level 3), the full
    area behind your vehicle will not be
    shown. Be aware of your surroundings
    when using the manual zoom feature. 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
    vehicle. The camera is located on the tailgate.
    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).
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    							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 when reversing.
    • Fixed guidelines: Show the actual path
    your vehicle is moving 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 transmission is in reverse (R)
    and the luggage compartment is ajar, no
    rear view camera features are displayed.
    Note: If the image does not turn off while
    the transmission is not in reverse (R) and
    your driving over a speed of 5 mph (8 km/h),
    have the system inspected by an authorized
    dealer.
    Note: When towing, the camera only sees
    what is being towed behind your vehicle.
    This might not provide adequate coverage
    as it usually provides in normal operation
    and some objects might not be seen. In
    some vehicles, the guidelines may disappear
    once the trailer tow connector is engaged.
    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 camera is misaligned due to
    damage to the rear of your vehicle.
    To access any of the rear view camera
    system settings, make the following
    selections in the touch screen when the
    transmission is not in reverse (R):
    • Menu > Vehicle > Rear View Camera After changing a system setting, the touch
    screen shows a preview of the selected
    features.
    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. Active guidelines
    A
    Centerline
    B
    Fixed guideline: Green zone
    C
    Fixed guideline: Yellow zone
    D
    Fixed guideline: Red zone
    E
    Rear bumper
    F
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    							Fixed guidelines are always shown in the
    display, but the active guidelines only
    display when the steering wheel is turned.
    To use active guidelines, turn the steering
    wheel to point the guidelines toward an
    intended path. If the steering wheel
    position is changed while reversing, the
    vehicle might deviate from the original
    intended path.
    The active guidelines fade in and out
    depending on the steering wheel position.
    The active guidelines are not shown 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.
    Enhanced Park Aids
    Note:
    Enhanced park aids is only available
    when the transmission is 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 red, yellow and green
    highlights which appear on top of the video
    image when an object is detected by the
    reverse sensing system. The alert highlights
    the closest object detected. The reverse
    sensing alert can be disabled and if visual
    park aid alert is enabled, highlighted areas
    are still displayed.
    Selectable settings for this feature are ON
    and OFF. 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: When manual zoom is enabled, only
    the centerline is shown.
    This feature allows you to get a closer view
    of an object behind your vehicle (for
    example, a trailer). 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). When
    the transmission is shifted out of reverse
    (R), the feature automatically turns off
    and must be reset when it is used again.
    Selectable settings for this feature is OFF,
    Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3. The selected
    level will appear between the buttons (for
    example, Level 1) The default setting for
    the manual zoom is OFF.
    Rear Camera Delay
    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
    5 mph (8 km/h). This occurs when the rear
    camera delay feature is on or until a radio
    button is selected.
    Selectable settings for this feature are ON
    and OFF. The default setting for the rear
    camera delay is ON.
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    							PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
    Cruise control lets you maintain a set
    speed without keeping your foot on the
    accelerator pedal. You can use cruise
    control when your vehicle speed is greater
    than 20 mph (30 km/h).
    USING CRUISE CONTROL WARNINGS
    Do not use cruise control in heavy
    traffic, on winding roads or when the
    road surface is slippery. This could
    result in loss of vehicle control, serious
    injury or death. When you are going downhill, your
    vehicle speed may increase above
    the set speed. The system will not
    apply the brakes. Change down a gear to
    assist the system in maintaining the set
    speed. Failure to do so could result in loss
    of vehicle control, serious injury or death. Note:
    Cruise control will disengage if the
    vehicle speed decreases more than 10 mph
    (16 km/h) below your set speed while
    driving uphill. The cruise controls are located on the
    steering wheel. Switching Cruise Control On
    Press and release 
    ON. The indicator will appear in the
    instrument cluster.
    Setting a Speed
    1. Accelerate to the desired speed.
    2. Press and release 
    SET+.
    3. Take your foot off the accelerator pedal.
    The indicator will change colors in the
    instrument cluster.
    Changing the Set Speed
    Note: If you accelerate by pressing the
    accelerator pedal, the set speed will not
    change. When you release the accelerator
    pedal, you will return to the speed that you
    previously set.
    • Press and hold SET+ or SET-. Release
    the control when you reach the desired
    speed.
    • Press and release 
    SET+ or SET-. The
    set speed will change in approximately
    1 mph (2 km/h) increments.
    • Press the accelerator or brake pedal
    until you reach the desired speed. Press
    and release 
    SET+.
    Canceling the Set Speed
    Press 
    CNCL or tap the brake pedal. You
    will not erase the set speed.
    Resuming the Set Speed
    Press and release 
    RSM.
    Switching Cruise Control Off
    Note: You will erase the set speed if you
    switch the system off.
    Press and release 
    OFF or switch the
    ignition off.
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    							STEERING
    To help prevent damage to the power
    steering system:
    •
    Never hold the steering wheel at its
    furthest turning points (until it stops)
    for more than three to five seconds
    when the engine is running.
    • Do not operate the vehicle with a low
    power steering pump fluid level (below
    the MIN mark on the reservoir).
    • Some noise is normal during operation.
    If excessive, check for low power
    steering pump fluid level before
    seeking service by your dealer.
    • Heavy or uneven efforts may be caused
    by low power steering fluid. Check for
    low power steering pump fluid level
    before seeking service by your dealer.
    • Do not fill the power steering pump
    reservoir above the MAX mark on the
    reservoir, as this may result in leaks
    from the reservoir.
    If the power steering system breaks down
    (or if the engine is turned off), you can
    steer the vehicle manually, but it takes
    more effort.
    If the steering wanders or pulls, check for:
    • an improperly inflated tire
    • uneven tire wear
    • loose or worn suspension components
    • loose or worn steering components
    • improper vehicle alignment
    If any steering components are serviced or
    replaced, install new fasteners (many are
    coated with thread adhesive or have
    prevailing torque features which may not
    be re-used). Never re-use a bolt or nut.
    Torque fasteners to specifications.
    A high crown in the road or high crosswinds
    may also make the steering seem to
    wander or pull.
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    							LOAD LIMIT
    Vehicle Loading - with and
    without a Trailer
    This section will guide you in the
    proper loading of your vehicle,
    trailer or both, to keep your loaded
    vehicle weight within its design
    rating capability, with or without
    a trailer. Properly loading your
    vehicle will provide maximum
    return of vehicle design
    performance. Before loading your
    vehicle, familiarize yourself with
    the following terms for
    determining your vehicle
    ’s weight
    ratings, with or without a trailer,
    from the vehicle ’s Tire Label or
    Safety Compliance Certification
    Label:
    Base Curb Weight - is the weight
    of the vehicle including a full tank
    of fuel and all standard
    equipment. It does not include
    passengers, cargo, or optional
    equipment.
    Vehicle Curb Weight -
     is the
    weight of your new vehicle when
    you picked it up from your
    authorized dealer plus any
    aftermarket equipment. Payload -
     is the combined weight
    of cargo and passengers that the
    vehicle is carrying. The maximum
    payload for your vehicle can be
    found on the Tire Label on the
    B-Pillar or the edge of the driver
    door (vehicles exported outside
    the US and Canada may not have
    a Tire Label). Look for 
    “THE
    COMBINED WEIGHT OF
    OCCUPANTS AND CARGO
    SHOULD NEVER EXCEED XXX kg OR XXX lb.
    ” for maximum
    payload. The payload listed on the
    Tire Label is the maximum
    payload for the vehicle as built by
    the assembly plant. If you install
    any aftermarket or
    authorized-dealer installed
    equipment on the vehicle, you
    must subtract the weight of the
    equipment from the payload listed
    on the Tire Label in order to
    determine the new payload.
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    							WARNING
    The appropriate loading
    capacity of your vehicle can
    be limited either by volume
    capacity (how much space is
    available) or by payload capacity
    (how much weight the vehicle
    should carry). Once you have
    reached the maximum payload of
    your vehicle, do not add more
    cargo, even if there is space
    available. Overloading or
    improperly loading your vehicle
    can contribute to loss of vehicle
    control and vehicle rollover. Example only:
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    							Cargo Weight - includes all
    weight added to the Base Curb
    Weight, including cargo and
    optional equipment. When towing,
    trailer tongue load or king pin
    weight is also part of cargo weight.
    GAW (Gross Axle Weight) -
     is
    the total weight placed on each
    axle (front and rear) including
    vehicle curb weight and all
    payload.
    GAWR (Gross Axle Weight
    Rating) - 
     is the maximum
    allowable weight that can be
    carried by a single axle (front or
    rear). These numbers are shown
    on the Safety Compliance Certification Label. The label shall
    be affixed to either the door hinge
    pillar, door-latch post, or the door
    edge that meets the door-latch
    post, next to the driver seating
    position.
    The total load on each
    axle must never exceed its
    Gross Axle Weight Rating.
    Note:  For trailer towing
    information refer to the RV and
    Trailer Towing Guide available at
    an authorized dealer. GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) -
    is the Vehicle Curb Weight, plus
    cargo, plus passengers.
    GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight
    Rating) -
     is the maximum
    allowable weight of the fully
    loaded vehicle (including all
    options, equipment, passengers
    and cargo). It is shown on the Safety Compliance Certification
    Label. The label shall be affixed
    to either the door hinge pillar,
    door-latch post, or the door edge
    that meets the door-latch post,
    next to the driver seating position.
    The Gross Vehicle Weight must
    never exceed the Gross Vehicle
    Weight Rating.
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