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    							CIGAR LIGHTER
    WARNING
    Never hold the lighter in as this will
    result in damage. Always remove the
    lighter as a precaution when children
    are left alone in the vehicle. To use the lighter, press it in and wait until
    it pops out automatically. The lighter will
    also operate when the ignition is switched
    off.
    Other appliances can be connected to the
    cigar lighter power point.
    When connecting appliances, use only
    specified connectors from the Ford
    Accessory range or connectors for use with
    SAE standard sockets. GLOVE BOX Card holder
    A
    Coin holders
    B
    Pen or pencil clip
    C
    STORAGE COMPARTMENTS
    Storage box
    A storage box is located under the
    passenger seat cushion.
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    							Storage pockets
    Driver seat
    A
    Rear seat
    B
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    							REAR SEAT ARMREST
    Activity console
    Installing the activity console
    1. Remove the centre seat cushion.
    2. Install the activity console. Removing the activity console
    1.
    Pull the handle and remove the activity
    console. 2. Install the centre seat cushion.
    FLOOR MATS
    WARNING
    When using the floor mats, always
    make sure the floor mat is properly
    secured using the appropriate fixings
    and positioned so that it does not interfere
    with the operation of the pedals. 71
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    							GENERAL INFORMATION
    General points on starting
    If the battery has been disconnected the
    vehicle may exhibit some unusual driving
    characteristics for approx. 8 kilometres (5
    miles) after reconnecting the battery.
    This is because the engine management
    system must realign itself with the engine.
    Any unusual driving characteristics during
    this period may be disregarded.
    Starting the engine by towing or
    pushing
    WARNING
    To prevent damage you must not
    push or tow start your vehicle. Use
    booster cables and a booster battery.
    See Jump-Starting the Vehicle (page
    114). IGNITION SWITCH
    WARNING
    Never return the key to position 
    0 or
    I when the vehicle is in motion. 0
     The ignition is off.
    I The ignition and all main electrical circuits
    are disabled.
    Note: Do not leave the ignition key in this
    position for too long to avoid discharging
    the battery. II
     The ignition is switched on. All electrical
    circuits are operational. Warning lamps
    and indicators illuminate. This is the key
    position when driving. You must also select
    it when being towed.
    III
     The starter motor is activated. Release
    the key as soon as the engine starts.
    STARTING A PETROL ENGINE
    Note: You can only operate the starter for
    a maximum of 30 seconds at a time.
    Cold or hot engine
    All vehicles CAUTION
    When the temperature is below -20°C
    (-4°F), switch the ignition on for at
    least one second before starting the
    engine. This will make sure that the
    maximum fuel pressure is established for
    starting the engine. Vehicles with manual transmission
    Note:
    Do not touch the accelerator pedal.
    1. Fully depress the clutch pedal.
    2. Start the engine.
    3. If the engine does not start, fully depress the brake and clutch pedals
    and try again.
    Vehicles with automatic transmission
    Note: Do not touch the accelerator pedal.
    1. Select park or neutral.
    2. Fully depress the brake pedal.
    3. Start the engine.
    All vehicles
    If the engine does not start within 15
    seconds, wait for a short period and try
    again.
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    							If the engine does not start after three
    attempts, wait 10 seconds and follow the
    Flooded engine
     procedure.
    If you have difficulty starting the engine
    when the temperature is below -25°C
    (-13°F), press the accelerator pedal
    between ¼ to ½ of its travel and try again.
    Flooded engine
    Vehicles with manual transmission
    1. Fully depress the clutch pedal.
    2. Fully depress the accelerator pedal and
    hold it there.
    3. Start the engine.
    Vehicles with automatic transmission
    1. Select park or neutral.
    2. Fully depress the accelerator pedal and
    hold it there.
    3. Fully depress the brake pedal.
    4. Start the engine.
    All vehicles
    If the engine does not start, repeat the
    Cold or hot engine
     procedure.
    Engine idle speed after starting
    The speed at which the engine idles
    immediately after starting will vary
    depending on the engine temperature.
    If the engine is cold then the idle speed will
    automatically be increased in order to heat
    the catalytic converter as quickly as
    possible. This makes sure that vehicle
    emissions are kept to an absolute
    minimum.
    The idle speed will slowly decrease to the
    normal level as the catalytic converter
    warms up. STARTING A DIESEL ENGINE
    Cold or hot engine
    All vehicles
    Note:
    When the temperature is below -15°C
    (5°F), you may need to crank the engine for
    up to 25 seconds. If you consistently operate
    the vehicle in such temperatures, we
    recommend that you have an engine block
    heater fitted.
    Note: Continue cranking the engine until it
    starts.
    Note: You can only operate the starter for
    a maximum of 30 seconds at a time. Switch the ignition on and wait
    until the glow plug indicator goes
    off.
    Vehicles with manual transmission
    Note: Do not touch the accelerator pedal.
    1. Fully depress the clutch pedal.
    2. Start the engine.
    3. If the engine does not start, fully depress the brake and clutch pedals
    and try again.
    Vehicles with automatic transmission
    1. Select park or neutral.
    2. Fully depress the brake pedal.
    3. Start the engine.
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    Starting and Stopping the Engine  
    						
    							SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE
    Vehicles with a turbocharger
    CAUTION
    Do not switch the engine off when it
    is running at high speed. If you do, the
    turbocharger will continue running
    after the engine oil pressure has dropped
    to zero. This will lead to premature
    turbocharger bearing wear. Release the accelerator pedal. Wait until
    the engine has reached idle speed and then
    switch it off.
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    Starting and Stopping the Engine 
    						
    							SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
    WARNINGS
    Stop refuelling after the fuel nozzle
    stops the second time. Additional
    fuel will fill the expansion space in
    the fuel tank which could lead to fuel
    overflowing. Fuel spillage could be
    hazardous to other road users. Do not use any kind of flames or heat
    near the fuel system. The fuel system
    is under pressure. There is a risk of
    injury if the fuel system is leaking. FUEL QUALITY - PETROL
    CAUTION
    Do not use leaded petrol or petrol with
    additives containing other metallic
    compounds (e.g. manganese-based).
    They could damage the emission system. Note:
    We recommend that you use only
    high quality fuel without additives or other
    engine treatments.
    Use minimum 95 octane unleaded
    petrol that meets the specification defined
    by 
    EN 228, or equivalent.
    FUEL QUALITY - DIESEL WARNING
    Do not mix diesel with oil, petrol or
    other liquids. This could cause a
    chemical reaction.
    CAUTIONS
    Do not add kerosene, paraffin or
    petrol to diesel. This could cause
    damage to the fuel system. CAUTIONS
    Use diesel that meets the
    specification defined by 
    EN 590, or
    the relevant national specification. Note:
    We recommend that you use only
    high quality fuel.
    Note: The use of additives or other engine
    treatments not approved by Ford is not
    recommended.
    Note: We do not recommend the prolonged
    use of additives intended to prevent fuel
    waxing.
    Long-term storage
    Most diesel fuels contain bio-diesel, it is
    recommended to fill the tank with purely
    mineral diesel (where available) or add an
    anti-oxidant prior to long-term storage of
    your vehicle exceeding two months. Your
    dealer can help you with a suitable
    anti-oxidant.
    CATALYTIC CONVERTER WARNING
    Do not park or idle your vehicle over
    dry leaves, dry grass or other
    combustible materials. The exhaust
    will radiate a considerable amount of heat
    during use, and after you have switched
    the engine off. This is a potential fire
    hazard. Driving with a catalytic converter
    CAUTIONS
    Avoid running out of fuel.
    Do not crank the engine for long
    periods.
    Do not run the engine when a spark
    plug lead is disconnected.
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    Fuel and Refuelling 
    						
    							CAUTIONS
    Do not push-start or tow-start your
    vehicle. Use booster cables.  See
    Jump-Starting the Vehicle (page
    114). Do not switch the ignition off when
    driving.
    FUEL FILLER FLAP REFUELLING
    CAUTION
    Do not attempt to start the engine if
    you have filled the fuel tank with the
    incorrect fuel. This could damage the
    engine. Have the system checked by a
    properly trained technician immediately. FUEL CONSUMPTION
    The CO2 and fuel consumption figures are
    derived from laboratory tests according to
    EEC Directive 80/1268/EEC and
    subsequent amendments and are carried
    out by all vehicle manufacturers.
    They are intended as a comparison
    between makes and models of vehicles.
    They are not intended to represent the real
    world fuel consumption you may get from
    your vehicle. Real world fuel consumption
    is governed by many factors including;
    driving style, high speed driving, stop/start
    driving, air conditioning usage, the
    accessories fitted and towing etc.
    Your Ford dealer can give you advice on
    improving your fuel consumption.
    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
    Fuel Consumption Figures CO2 Emis-
    sions
    Combined
    Extra-Urban
    Urban
    Variant g/km
    l/100 km
    (mpg)
    l/100 km
    (mpg)
    l/100 km
    (mpg)
    152
    6.4 (44.1)
    5.1 (55.4)
    8.6 (32.8)
    1.25L Duratec-16V (Sigma)
    (55kW/75PS) Stage IV, 5-
    speed manual transmission
    154
    6.5 (43.3)
    5.3 (53.3)
    8.5 (33.2)
    1.4L Duratec-16V (Sigma)
    (59kW/80PS) Stage IV, 5-
    speed manual transmission
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    							CO2 Emis-
    sions
    Combined
    Extra-Urban
    Urban
    Variant g/km
    l/100 km
    (mpg)
    l/100 km
    (mpg)
    l/100 km
    (mpg)
    154
    6.6 (42.8)
    5.4 (52.3)
    8.8 (32.1)
    1.4L Duratec-16V (Sigma)
    (59kW/80PS) Stage V, 5-
    speed manual transmission
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    6.3 (44.8)
    5 (56.5)
    8.5 (33.2)
    1.4L Duratec-16V (Sigma)
    (59kW/80PS) Stage IV,
    Durashift EST
    157
    6.6 (42.8)
    5.3 (53.3)
    8.9 (31.7)
    1.6L Duratec-16V (Sigma)
    (74kW/100PS) Stage IV, 5-
    speed manual transmission
    157
    6.7 (42.2)
    5.4 (52.3)
    9.1 (31)
    1.6L Duratec-16V (Sigma)
    (74kW/100PS) Stage V, 5-
    speed manual transmission
    179
    7.5 (37.7)
    6 (47.1)
    10.2 (27.7)
    1.6L Duratec-16V (Sigma)
    (74kW/100PS) Stage IV,
    automatic transmission
    120
    4.5 (62.8)
    3.9 (72.4)
    5.7 (49.6)
    1.4L Duratorq-TDCi (DV)
    (50kW/68PS) Stage IV, 5-
    speed manual transmission,
    119
    4.5 (62.8)
    4 (70.6)
    5.5 (51.4)
    1.6L Duratorq-TDCi (DV)
    (66kW/90PS) Stage IV, 5-
    speed manual transmission,
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    Fuel and Refuelling 
    						
    							MANUAL TRANSMISSION
    5-speed manual transmission
    CAUTION
    Do not apply any undue lateral force
    to the gear lever when changing from
    5th to 4th gear. This could lead to the
    inadvertent selection of 2nd gear and can
    cause damage to the transmission. Selecting reverse gear
    CAUTION
    Do not engage reverse gear when the
    vehicle is moving. This can cause
    damage to the transmission.
    Note:
    Fully depress the clutch pedal and
    wait for three seconds before you select
    reverse gear. Durashift EST
    Selector lever positions
    Reverse
    R
    Neutral
    N
    Drive (automated)
    D
    Drive (manual)
    +/-
    Drive mode
    A WARNINGS
    Apply the brakes before moving the
    selector lever and keep them applied
    until you are ready to move off.
    Select reverse only when your vehicle
    is stationary and the engine is at idle
    speed.
    Note:
    A cold engine has a higher idle speed.
    This will increase the tendency for your
    vehicle to creep when you have selected a
    drive gear.
    The selected gear will be shown in the
    information display. If it flashes, apply the
    brakes or press the accelerator pedal to
    move off.
    Push the lever to the left (drive mode) to
    select manual drive or automated drive.
    Moving off
    1. Release the parking brake.
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