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1.         ccccesceseeseeesteseseesesees 107  Transmission   Manual TrAnSMiSSION        cccceseeesseseeeeees 109  Automatic TransmMiSSiON          ccceesee 109    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Table of Contents                   Rear Axle   Limited Slip Differential    eee 113   Brakes   General INFOrMAtION         ecesestesesteseeseseeseesees 114   Hints on Driving With Anti Lock  BrAK S   ccccsesssssssssessesessssessessssessssesssseesssessesees 114   Parking Brake          114   Hill Start Assist 115   Traction Control   Principle Of Operation    117   Using Traction CONtKOL        estes 117   Stability Control   Principle Of OperatiOn       ccccsesceceseseeeseees 118   Using Stability Control    119   Parking Aids   Principle Of Operation         c ccecceseceseceseees 122   Rear Parking Aidh       cccessssessessessesessssesesseseees 122   Rear View CAMEL a    eescssesssesesssssseseseseees 123   Cruise Control   Principle Of Operation    127   USING Cruise CONtKOL      ce csesesesseseeestesesteees 127   Driving Aids   Drive COME Ol nsima 129   Load Carrying   General INfOrmatiOn         ccccccesesesesseseees 131   Towing   TOWING a Trailer    cccesesessesesteseseeseseesesees 132   TOWING POM Siei 132   Transporting the Vehicle    132   Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels      133    Convertible Top  Opening the Convertible Top              06 134  Closing the Convertible Top       Driving Hints  Br 
2.       Make sure correctly insert the USB  cable to the device and your vehicle s  USB port        Make sure that the device does not  have an auto install program or  active security settings        SYNC does not recog   nize my device when    start my vehicle     This is a device limita   tion        Make sure you are not leaving the  device in your vehicle during very hot  or cold temperatures        Bluetooth audio does    This is a device   dependent feature        Make sure you connect the device to          not stream  The device is not SYNC and press play on your device   connected   Your music files may not  contain the correct Make sure that all song details are  artist  song title  album   populated   or genre information    SYNC does not recog     nize music that is on my  device     The file may be  corrupted     Try replacing the corrupt file with a  new version           The song may have  copyright protection  that does not allow it to  play        Some devices require you to change  the USB settings from mass storage  to media transfer protocol class        261    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing       SYNC    2             USB and media issues    Possible cause Possible solution       When I connect my  iPhone or iPod Touch  through the USB and  Bluetooth Audio at the  same time    Sometimes  do not hear any sound     tion        This is a device limita     From the iPhone or iPod Touc
3.       SYNC    2          Voice command issues                understand or is  calling the wrong  contact when    want to make a          You may not be saying  the name exactly asthe  system saved it     Issue Possible cause Possible solution  If the song titles are in capital letters  you  have to spell them  LOLA requires you to  say  L O L A    The system may not be  reading the namethe   Donot use special characters in the title   same way you are as the system does not recognize them   saying it   Review the cell phone voice commands at  the beginning of the cell phone section   You may be using the  wrong voice You can also use the cell phone and media  commands  suggestion lists to get a list of possible  suggestions when the system cannot fully  understand you  See  page 204    Make sure you are saying the name exactly  as the system saved it  For example  if the  SYNC does not    contact name is Joe Wilson  say  Call Joe  Wilson         The system works better if you list full  names such as  Joe Wilson  rather than   Joe               control system is  having trouble  recognizing  foreign names  stored on my cell  phone        You may be saying the  foreign names using the  currently selected  language for SYNC     call   Contacts in your  phonebook may be very   Do not use special characters such as 123  short and similar or they   or ICE as the system does not recognize  may contain special them   characters   Your phonebook If the contacts are in capital letter
4.       This device complies with Part 15 of the  FCC Rules and with RSS 210 of Industry  Canada  Operation is subject to the  following two conditions   1  This device  may not cause harmful interference  and   2  this device must accept any  interference received  including  interference that may cause undesired  operation     WARNING    Changes or modifications not   expressively approved by the party   responsible for compliance could  void the user s authority to operate the  equipment  The term  IC  before the radio  certification number only signifies that  Industry Canada technical specifications  were met        The antenna used for this transmitter must  not be co located or operating in  conjunction with any other antenna or  transmitter     TYPE APPROVALS    RF Certification Logos for Tire  Pressure Monitoring Sensor s     Schrader AG2SZ4 Numero de Registro  CNC  H 13498    E207816    Argentina    TRA    REGISTERED NO EROI30238 14  DEALER NO DA0047074 10    E207817    Abu Dhabi  Dubai    MODELO AG2SZ3    2109 14 8001  3606 12 4415  2A wiin    E202555  Brazil    Herby  Schrader Electronics UK Ltd    declares that this TPMS is in compliance  with the essential requirements and other   provisions of directive 1999 5 EC  The  declaration of conformity may be  consulted at emcteam schrader co uk    E207818  European Union EU    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Appendices       Kingdom of Jordon
5.      Message    Action       Steering malfunction  Service now    The power steering system has detected a condition that  requires service  See an authorized dealer        Steering loss Stop safely    The power steering system is not working  Stop your vehicle  in a safe place  Contact an authorized dealer        Steering assist malfunc   tion Service required    The power steering system has detected a condition within  the power steering system or passive entry or passive start  system requires service  Contact an authorized dealer        Steering lock malfunc   tion Service now    Steering lock Reinsert  key while turning wheel       The steering lock system has detected a condition that  requires service  See an authorized dealer     You need to turn your steering wheel while start your vehicle       to unlock your steering column        Traction Control       Message    Action       Traction control off    Traction control on    The status of the traction control system after you switched  it off or on  See Using Traction Control  page 117         Spinout Detected  Hazards Activated       Transmission    A spinout has occurred and the hazards are on           Message    Action       Transmission malfunc   tion Service now    See your authorized dealer        Transmission over   heating Stop safely    The transmission is overheating and needs to cool  Stop ina  safe place as soon as it is possible        Transmission overtem   perature Stop safely    The transmission has
6.      With the Remote Control    VAM Press twice within three seconds  2x     Ka open the luggage    compartment     KEYLESS ENTRY    General Information    The system will not function if   Your vehicle battery has no charge   The key battery has no charge     The passive key frequencies are  jammed     Note   f the system does not function  use  the key blade to lock and unlock your  vehicle  See Remote Control  page 32      The system allows you to unlock  operate  and lock your vehicle without using a key  or remote control     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Locks          E78276    Passive locking and unlocking requires a  valid passive key to be located within one  of the three external detection ranges   These are located approximately 1 5 m    5 ft  from the front door handles and the  luggage compartment     Note  7he system may not function if the  passive key is close to metal objects or  electronic devices  for example keys or a cell  phone     Passive Key    Your vehicle can be locked and unlocked  using the passive key  You can also use the  passive key as aremote control to lock and  unlock your vehicle  See Locking and  Unlocking  page 40      Locking Your Vehicle    Note  Your vehicle does not automatically  lock  If you do not touch a locking sensor  your vehicle will remain unlocked        E180792    Touch the top of the door handle to lock  your vehicle  There is a brief delay b
7.     Action and Description       Phone       Settings       Then any of the following        Bluetooth devices    Connect  disconnect  add or delete a device  as well as save  it as a favorite        Bluetooth    To turn Bluetooth off or on        Do not disturb    If you want all calls to go directly to your voicemail and not  ring in the vehicle  When this feature is on  text message  notifications do not ring inside the cabin either        Emergency Assistance    Switch the Emergency Assistance feature on or off  See  Information  page 241         Phone ringer          Select the ring tone you want to hear when you receive a call   Choose from possible system ring tones  your currently paired  cell phone   s ring tone  a beep  text to speech or a silent    notification     239    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing             SYNC    2          Menu Item Action and Description    Text message notifica    Select a text message notification  if supported by your cell  tion phone  Choose from possible system alert tones  text to   speech or silent        Internet data connection   If your cell phone is compatible  use this screen to adjust your  internet data connection  Select to make your connection  profile with the personal area network or to turn off your  connection  You can also choose to adjust your settings or  have the system always connect  never connect when  roaming or query on connect  Pres
8.     If you lose a key  you can obtain a  replacement from an authorized dealer  If  possible  provide them with the key  number from the tag provided with the  original keys  You can also obtain extra  keys from an authorized dealer     Note  Have all of your remaining keys  erased and recoded if you lose a key  Have  replacement keys coded together with  recoding your remaining keys  See an  authorized dealer for further information     Note  Do not shield your keys with metal  objects  This may prevent the receiver from  recognizing a coded key     Arming the Engine Immobilizer    When you switch the ignition off the engine  immobilizer will arm automatically after a  short time     Disarming the Engine Immobilizer    When you switch the ignition on the engine  immobilizer will disarm automatically if a  correctly coded key is used     If you are unable to start your vehicle with  a correctly coded key  have your vehicle  checked by an authorized dealer     ANTI THEFT ALARM    VEHICLES WITH  PERIMETER  ALARM    The perimeter alarm is a deterrent against  unauthorized access to your vehicle  through the doors and the hood  It also  protects the audio unit     If the alarm is triggered  the alarm horn will  sound and the hazard warning flasher will  flash     Take all remote controls to an authorized  dealer if there is any potential alarm  problem with your vehicle     Arming the Alarm    To arm the alarm  lock your vehicle  See  Locks  page 40      Disarming the Alarm    Di
9.     Make sure that you dispose of     I old batteries in an  environmentally friendly way   Seek advice from your local authority    about recycling old batteries     CHECKING THE WIPER  BLADES       E142463  Run the tip of your fingers over the edge of  the blade to check for roughness     Clean the wiper blades with washer fluid  or water applied with a soft sponge or  cloth     CHANGING THE WIPER  BLADES   LHD    1  Pull the wiper blade and arm away  from the glass and press the locking  buttons together     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Maintenance            gt   2    E129990    2  Rotate and remove the wiper blade     3  Attach the new blade to the arm and  snap it into place     Replace wiper blades at least once per  year for optimum performance     Poor wiper quality can be improved by  cleaning the wiper blades and the  windshield     CHANGING THE WIPER  BLADES   RHD    Replace the wiper blades at least annually  for optimum performance     You can improve poor wiper quality by  cleaning the wiper blades and the  windshield     Service Position    Note  Do not hold the wiper blade when  moving the wiper arm to the service position     E211254    Set the windshield wipers in the service  position to change the wiper blades  You  can manually move the wiper arms to the  service position when you switch the  ignition off  The windshield wipers return  to the starting position when you swit
10.     Note  Make sure the engine is running  before operating the heated windows     Press the button to clear the   heated rear window of thin ice   and fog  The heated rear window  will automatically turn off after a short  period of time  Start the engine before you    switch the heated rear window on     Note  Do not use razor blades or other  sharp objects to clean or remove decals  from the inside of the heated rear window   The vehicle warranty does not cover  damage caused to the heated rear window  grid lines     Heated Exterior Mirror  if Equipped     When you switch the heated rear window  on  the heated exterior mirrors will  automatically turn on     Note  Do not remove ice from the mirrors  with a scraper or adjust the mirror glass  when it is frozen in place     90    CABIN AIR FILTER    Your vehicle is equipped with a cabin air  filter  which gives you and your passengers  the following benefits     It improves your driving comfort by  reducing particle concentration     It improves the interior compartment  cleanliness     It protects the climate control  components from particle deposits     You can locate the cabin air filter behind  the glove box     Note  Make sure you have a cabin air filter  installed at all times  This prevents foreign  objects from entering the system  Running  the system without a filter in place could  result in degradation or damage to the  system     Replace the filter at regular intervals     For additional cabin air filter informa
11.    During all times  you are responsible    for controlling your vehicle    supervising the system and  intervening  if required       If the engine is revved excessively  or  T if a malfunction is detected  the  system will be deactivated        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 will  remain stationary on the slope for two to  three seconds after you release the brake  pedal  This allows you time to move your  foot from the brake to the accelerator  pedal  The brakes release automatically  when the engine has sufficient torque to  prevent your vehicle from rolling down the  grade  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     The system will activate automatically on  any slope that will cause significant vehicle  rollback  For vehicles with a manual  transmission  you can switch this feature  off using the information display  See  Information Displays  page 67   The  system will remain on or off depending on  how it was last set     Note  There is no warning lamp to indicate  the system is either on or off     Note   f your vehicle is equipped with Auto  Hold  Hill Start Assist will not be available  while Auto Hold is active     Using Hill Start Assist    1  Bring your vehicle to a complete  standstill  Keep the brake pedal  pressed and select
12.    Edit destination waypoint Navigation Map Updates  Edit turn list Annual navigation map updates are  available for purchase through your  Re route dealership   Edit route preferences Navigation Voice Commands  Edit traffic preferences B When in navigation mode  press  us the voice button on the steering  Cancel Route wheel controls           After the tone  say any of the following or a similar command        Voice command       Destination       Zoom out       Zoom In       Where am             help       The following commands can only be used when a navigation route is active        Voice command       Reroute       Cancel route       Show whole route       Repeat last instruction          Show route summary       257    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing          SYNC    2       One shot Destination Street Address You can then speak the address naturally   such as  One two three four Main Street   To set a destination with voice Anytown      commands  you can say                          Voice Command   Action and Descrip  SYNC    TROUBLESHOOTING  tion  RT Your SYNC system is easy to use  However   Destination The system asks should questions arise  please refer to the  address you to say the full tables below   address  The      system displays an To check your cell phone s compatibility   example on screen  visit the regional Ford website   Cell phone issues  Issue Possible cause Possible solutio
13.    In Case of Emergency  ICE  speed dial   Allows you to save up to two  numbers as ICE contacts for  quick access if there is an  emergency    The ICE contacts you select  appear at the end of the  Emergency Assistance call  process    Edit Select to access your phone   book and then select the  desired contacts  The  numbers then appear as  options on this screen for the  ICE 1 and ICE 2 buttons    Voice View categorized lists of voice commands   command list               You can also access Help using  us the voice commands  The  system provides allowable voice  commands for the current mode     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Press the voice button and when  prompted say        Help       Voice command          You can say help at any time to get  assistance with commands  menus or  other information     224    SYNC    2       ENTERTAINMENT    nmo OV  gt                                                     E161892  Message Message and Description  Message Message and Description  G These buttons change with  A AM the media mode you are in   B FM H Radio memory presets and  T DAB CD controls   Note  Some features may not be available  D CD in your area  Contact an authorized dealer  E USB for more information     You can access these options using the  F Touch this button to scroll    down for more options  such touchscreen or voice commands   as SD Card and BT Stereo  AM FM DAB Radio       225 
14.    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Keys and Remote Controls       MAAA O     _      FH tt Ht  SAVE FOR Seeger    CUSTOMER RECORDS       E151795    Note  Your vehicle keys came witha  security label that provides important key    cut information  Keep the label in a safe 151957  place for future reference  1  Place the cap just forward of the key  Using the Key Blade cylinder          2  While applying pressure to the cap   The key cylinder is under a cap on the driver move it forward until it is in place  You  door handle  may hear a snap as it engages   To remove the cap  Make sure you have correctly installed the    cap by trying to move it rearward     Changing the Remote Control  Battery    Note  Refer to local regulations when  disposing of transmitter batteries     A  Note  Do not wipe off any grease on the  battery terminals or on the back surface of  the circuit board     Note  Replacing the battery does not erase  the programmed key from your vehicle  The  transmitter should operate normally     A message appears in the information  display when the remote control battery  is low  See Information Messages  page          75    E151988 Intelligent Access Key  1  Insert the key blade into the slot on the The remote control uses two coin type  bottom of the handle and press up  three volt lithium batteries CR2025 or  2  While maintaining upward pressure  equivalent     move the cap rearward to
15.    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    The following controls are  available for AM FM DAB radio                   SYNC    2  Controls  Item Action and Description  AM Touch either tab to listen to the radio  To change between AM  FM  EM and DAB presets  just touch the AM  FM or DAB tab   DAB  Presets Save a station by pressing and holding one of the memory preset    areas  There is a brief mute while the radio saves the station  Sound  returns when finished     Scan Touch this button to go to the next strong AM  FM or DAB radio  station  The light on the button illuminates when the feature is on           Information  DAB When the info button is pressed  the system shows the  only  corresponding block number for the active DAB radio  station  If you press the info button a second time the  radio station name is displayed again                                         Tune For AM and FM only  touch this button to manually enter the desired  station number  Touch Enter when you are done   TA Turn on to receive traffic announcements   Browse See a list of all currently available radio stations   Options  Menu Item Action and Description   Sound settings Touch this button to adjust settings for   Bass  Midrange  Treble       Set balance and fade       DSP occupancy  EQ mode    Adaptive volume             Radio text This allows you to view the information  broadcast by FM stations              226    Mustan
16.    To access  press the lower left corner  on the touchscreen  then select        Menu Item             CD                         Menu Item Action and Description   Repeat Touch this button to repeat the currently  playing track  all tracks on the disc or switch  the feature off if already on    Shuffle Touch this button to play the tracks or  entire albums in random order  or switch  the feature off if already on    Scan Touch this button to hear a brief sampling  of all available tracks    More info Touch this button to see disc information    Browse Touch this button to look through all avail           able CD tracks           To adjust the Sound Settings  select        Menu Item       Options       Sound settings       Then any of the following        Bass       Midrange       Treble       Set balance and fade       DSP occupancy  EQ mode    Adaptive volume                Note  Your vehicle may not have all these  sound settings     CD Voice Commands    If you are listening to a CD  press  us the voice button on the steering  wheel controls  When prompted   say any of the following commands     228    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2       If you are not listening to a CD  press  the voice button and  after the tone   Say     Voice command    CD Player            When listening to a CD you can say  many commands  Following are a few  examples of what you can say     Voice command     
17.    Your iPhone is now set up to  forward incoming text messages to  SYNC    Repeat these steps for every other  Sync vehicle you are connected to   Your iPhone will only forward  incoming text messages to SYNC if  it is unlocked    Replying to text messages using  SYNC is not supported by iPhone   Text messages from WhatsApp and  Facebook Messenger are not  supported        Your cell phone must support  downloading text messages  through Bluetooth to receive  incoming text messages        This is a cell phone     dependent feature  Access the text messaging menu of    SYNC to see if your cell phone  supports the feature  Press the    Audible text messages PHONE button and then scroll and  do not work on my cell select the option for text  phone  messaging  then press OK     Because each cell phone is  different  refer to your device s  manual for the specific cell phone  you are pairing  In fact  there can be  differences between cell phones  due to brand  model  service  provider and software version     This is a cell phone limit   ation                 260    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2          USB and media issues       lam having trouble  connecting my device     Possible cause    Possible device  malfunction     Possible solution    Try switching off the device  resetting  it orremoving the battery  then trying  again        Make sure you are using the manufac   turer s cable  
18.    ce 220 kP 220 kP  a a  275 40ZR19    32 psi     32 psi                 The tire wheel assembly has already been balanced at  the vehicle assembly plant  There are many factors during  the vehicle usage that may lead to a tire wheel imbalance   These factors may cause vehicle vibration and increased  steering  suspension and tire wear  In this case  the wheel  Technical Specifications and tire assembly may need to be re balanced  The  maximum dynamic static imbalance per wheel balance   plane needs to be less than 7g  The tire wheel assembly  also needs to be re balanced after changing the wheel  and the tire  Please contact an authorized dealer for  service              190    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Capacities and Specifications       VEHICLE DIMENSIONS   COUPE       Dimension Description    mm  in        Maximum length     Overall width including exterior mirrors     4 784 mm  188 3 in   2 080 mm  81 9 in        Overall height   EC curb weight     1 381 mm  54 4 in        Wheelbase     2 720 mm  1071 in        Front track     1 582 mm  62 3 in        Rear track           1 655 mm  65 2 in        191    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing       Capacities and Specifications       VEHICLE DIMENSIONS   CONVERTIBLE                                  Dimension Description mm  in   Maximum length  4 784 mm  188 3 in   Over
19.   148    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Fuses          E174564    Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components         10A Demand lamps        7 5A Power mirror memory module     Driver console unlock     N   gt     Not used        Subwoofer amplifier      gt     Not used  spare      ol ul  a  wl rn  Nia  p   gt     Not used  spare         oj N    Not used  spare      Oo    Not used  spare      Not used  spare            Not used  spare               149    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing                                                                            Fuses  Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components  12 7 5A Climate control module   13 7 5A Gateway module   Steering column control module   Instrument cluster   14 10A Not used  spare    15 10A Gateway module   16 15A Decklid release   17 5A Battery backed sounder   18 5A Intrusion sensor module   19 7 5A Passenger airbag deactivation indicator   20 7 5A Not used  spare    21 5A In vehicle temperature and humidity  sensor   22 5A Occupant classification system module   23 10A Switches   Power windows   Rear view mirror   24 20A Central lock unlock   25 30A Not used  spare    26 30A Right hand front window motor   27 30A Amplifier   28 20A Auxiliary body module   29 30A Left hand rear window power   30 30A Right hand rear window power  
20.   AUDIO CONTROL    You can operate the following functions  with the control        E174583    A Volume up   B Seek up or next   C Volume down   D Seek down or previous   E Media   MEDIA    Press repeatedly to scroll through available  audio sources     Seek  Next or Previous    Press the seek button to     Tune the radio to the next or previous  stored preset     Play the next or the previous track   Press and hold the seek button to     Tune the radio to the next station up  or down the frequency band     Seek or fast forward through a track     49    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Steering Wheel       VOICE CONTROL INFORMATION DISPLAY  CONTROL       E174584    E174595    See Information Displays  page 67      A Enda call    B Answer a call    C Voice recognition   D Mute     See your SYNC information     CRUISE CONTROL       E174594    See Cruise Control  page 127      50    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Wipers and Washers       WINDSHIELD WIPERS Intermittent Wipe    Note  Fully defrost the windshield before  switching on the windshield wipers     Note  Make sure you switch off the  windshield wipers before entering a car  wash     Note  Clean the windshield and wiper  blades if they begin to leave streaks or  smears  If that does not resolve the issue   install new wiper blades     Note  Do not operate the wipers 
21.   Arming the Alarm    To arm the alarm  lock your vehicle  See  Locks  page 40      Disarming the Alarm    Disarm and silence the alarm by unlocking  the doors and switching your vehicle on or  unlocking the doors with the remote  control     Note  A valid passive key must be located  within the detection range of that door for  keyless entry  See Keyless Entry  page 42      ANTI THEFT ALARM    VEHICLES WITH  INTEGRAL  BATTERY    Alarm System    WARNING      Do not arm the alarm with full guard    if passengers  animals or other   moving objects are inside your  vehicle        Perimeter Alarm    The perimeter alarm is a deterrent against  unauthorized access to your vehicle  through the doors and the hood     Interior Sensors    The interior lamp unit sensors are located  in the overhead console     Note  Do not cover up the interior lamp unit  sensors     The sensors act as a deterrent against  unauthorized access by sensing any  movement within your vehicle     Battery Back up Sounder    The battery back up sounder is an  additional alarm system  which sounds a  siren if your vehicle battery or the battery  back up sounder is disconnected  When  you lock your vehicle the system is armed   The sounder has its own battery and will  sound an alarm siren even if someone  disconnects your vehicle battery or the  battery back up sounder itself     Triggering the Alarm    Once armead  the alarm is triggered in any  of the following ways     If someone opens a door  the liftgate  o
22.   Digital Radio    201  Direction INGICATOIS      c ccescesesteseseesesteseeesees 57    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Index                      Drive COMO les cscsscsccssscssssssaztszcssescosconsncsseasesce 129   Selectable Drive Modes    Selectable Steering  Driver AirbaBecccsesccceszcseczesessscssseczesecsesecsiteetiiies  Driver and Passenger Knee Airbags  Driving Aids f  Driving at High SP  d      cceessseseseseeesees 188  Driving HINtS       cc eseceseseseseesseseseseseeseseseesesees 137  Driving Through Watel      c ccccceseceseeesees 138  DRL   See  Daytime Running LAMPS    55    E    Economical Driving   Accessories  Anticipation     Efficient Speed  Electrical Systems      Gear Shifting  Tire Pressures                   Electromagnetic Compatibility               266  End User License Agreement    267  SYNC End User License Agreement   EULA Ja sate scceaeenns tees eecteasestena 267  Engine Block H atel      c ccccccscesesesesteseeseeees 101  Using the Engine Block Heater           Engine Coolant Check  Adding Engine Coolant   Engine Immobilizer  See  Passive Anti Theft System  Engine Oil Check  Adding Engine Oil   Engine Oil Dipstick    Entertainment  AM FM DAB Radio    Bluetooth Audio                   Supported Media Players  Formats and    Metadata INFOrmation    232  Event Data Recording  See  Data RECOrING   uc cccsessssesesssseeeseeseseseenees 7    295            Exterior Mirrors  
23.   Drive in a moderate  fashion  avoid heavy acceleration and  deceleration  and have your vehicle  serviced immediately     WARNING      Under engine misfire conditions      excessive exhaust temperatures  could damage the catalytic   converter  the fuel system  interior floor   coverings or other vehicle components    possibly causing a fire  Have an authorized   dealer service your vehicle immediately        The service engine soon indicator light  illuminates when the ignition is first turned  on prior to engine start to check the bulb  and to indicate whether the vehicle is ready  for Inspection Maintenance  I M  testing     Normally  the service engine soon light will  stay on until the engine is cranked  then  turn itself off if no malfunctions are  present  However  if after 15 seconds the  service engine soon light blinks eight times   it means that the vehicle is not ready for  I M testing     Stability Control      It will flash when the system is  ee active  If it remains illuminated  or does not illuminate when you   switch the ignition on  this indicates a  malfunction  During a malfunction the  system will switch off  Have the system  checked by your authorized dealer  immediately  See Using Stability  Control  page 119      Stability Control Off    It will illuminate when you switch  cc the system off  It will go out  OFF when you switch the system  back on or when you switch the ignition  off  See Using Stability Control  page    119      AUDIBLE WARNINGS AND 
24.   Follow the child seat manufacturer s  instructions for installing a child seat with  a support leg     18       E165606    CHILD RESTRAINT  POSITIONING    WARNINGS  Do not use a rearward facing child  restraint on a seat protected by an  air bag in front of it     When using a child seat witha  support leg  the support leg must  rest securely on the floor     When using a child seat with a seat  belt  make sure that the seat belt is  not slack or twisted     The child seat must rest tightly   against the vehicle seat  It may be   necessary to lift or remove the head  restraint  See Head Restraints  page 91            Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Child Safety       Note  When using a child seat on a front  seat  always adjust the front passenger seat  to its fully rearward position  If it proves  difficult to tighten the lap section of the seat  belt without slack remaining  adjust the  seatback to the fully upright position and  raise the height of the seat  See Sitting in  the Correct Position  page 91                     Mass group categories  Seating positions o O  1 2 3  Uptol0kg   Uptol3kg   9 18kg 15 25kg   22 36kg  Front passenger seat X X UF  UF  UF   Rear seats X X X X X                         X Not suitable for children in this mass group     UF  Suitable for universal category forward facing child restraints approved for use in  this mass group  However  we recommend that you secur
25.   GENERAL INFORMATION    Radio Frequencies and Reception Factors       Radio reception factors       Distance and Strength    The further you travel away from an FM station  the weaker  the signal and the weaker the reception        Terrain    Station overload          CD and CD Player Information    Note  CD units play commercially pressed  4 75 inch  12 centimeter  audio compact  discs only  Due to technical incompatibility   certain recordable and re recordable  compact discs may not function correctly  when used in Ford CD players     Note  Do not insert CDs with homemade  paper  adhesive  labels into the CD player  as the label may peel and cause the CD to  become jammed  You should use a  permanent felt tip marker rather than  adhesive labels on your homemade CDs   Ballpoint pens may damage CDs  Please  contact an authorized dealer for further  information     Note  Do not use any irregularly shaped  discs or discs with a scratch protection film  attached     Always handle discs by their edges only   Clean the disc with an approved CD  cleaner only  Wipe it from the center of the  disc toward the edge  Do not clean ina  circular motion     Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or  heat sources for extended periods     Hills  mountains  tall buildings  bridges  tunnels  freeway  overpasses  parking garages  dense tree foliage and  thunderstorms can interfere with the reception     When you pass near a radio transmission tower  a stronger  signal can override a weaker si
26.   Latitude Longitude       Edit route       Cancel Route          248    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2       To set your destination  enter the text fields  in any order    necessary information into the highlighted    For an address destination entry  press        Menu Item   Action and Description          Go    Pressing this button makes the address  location appear on the map        To choose a previous destination  press              Menu Item   Action and Description  Previous destinations The last 20 destinations you have selected  appear        Once you have chosen you destination press        Menu Item    Action and Description       Set as destination    To make this your destination  You can also choose to set this  as a waypoint  have the system route to this point on the way  to your current destination  or save it as a favorite  You can  then choose your route from three different options                 Fastest Uses the fastest moving roads  possible   Shortest Uses the shortest distance possible   Eco route Uses the most fuel efficient route        Avoid areas          Your pre set selections are considered when your route is  calculated  For more information on these selections  see  Setting Your Navigation Preferences later in this chapter        To begin navigation press        Menu Item    Action and Description       Start route          You can cancel the route or 
27.   Low Beam Malfunction    Cy  Lights when there is a  P gg malfunction with the low beam    IASS headlamp bulb     Low Fuel Level    It will illuminate when the fuel   level is low or the fuel tank is   nearly empty  Refuel as soon as  possible     Low Tire Pressure Warning  r It will illuminate when your tire    H   pressure is low  If the lamp  remains on with the engine    running or when driving  check your tire  pressures as soon as possible     It will also illuminate momentarily when  you switch the ignition on to confirm the  lamp is functional  If it does not illuminate  when you switch the ignition on  or begins  to flash at any time  have the system  checked by your authorized dealer     Parking Lamps    Re  t will illuminate when you switch   0 0 the parking lamps on     Rear Fog Lamps Indicator    It will illuminate when you switch  Oz the rear fog lamps on     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Instrument Cluster       Service Engine Soon    If the service engine soon   indicator light stays illuminated   after the engine is started  it  indicates that the On Board Diagnostics  system  OBD  has detected a malfunction  of the vehicle emissions control system   Refer to On board diagnostics  OBD  in  the Fuel and Refueling chapter for more  information about having your vehicle  serviced     If the light is blinking  engine misfire is  occurring which could damage your  catalytic converter
28.   MyKey          Note  You can clear or change your MyKey CLEARING ALL MYKEYS    settings at any time during the same key    cycle as you created the MyKey  Once you You can clear or change your MyKey  have switched the vehicle off  however  you settings using the information display  will need an admin key to change or clear control on the steering wheel  See  your MyKey settings  Information Displays  page 67      Switch the ignition on using an admin key  or remote control     To clear all MyKeys of all MyKey settings  press the left arrow button to access  the main menu and scroll to                       Message Action and Description  Settings Press the OK button   MyKey Press the OK button   Clear MyKey Press and hold the OK button until the following message  displays   All MyKeys  Cleared       Note  When you clear your MyKeys  you remove all restrictions and return all MyKeys to  their original admin key status     37    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing       MyKey          CHECKING MYKEY SYSTEM You can find information on programmed    STATUS    MykKey s  using the information display  control on the steering wheel  See  Information Displays  page 67      To find information on programmed MyKey s   press the left arrow button to  access the main menu and scroll to                       Message Description   Settings Press the OK button    MyKey Press the OK button    Select one of the follow
29.   Next track    Previous track       help     This applies to WMA or MP3 files only     SD Card Slot and USB Port    The SD card slot and USB port are located  in the Media Hub  See Media Hub  page  203      SD Card    Note  Your SD card slot is spring loaded   To remove the SD card  press the card in  and the system ejects it  Do not attempt to  pull the card to remove it as this could cause  damage     Note  The navigation system also uses this  card slot  See Navigation  page 248               E196637     To access and play music from your device   press the lower left corner of the  touchscreen     mee    TM    E142620    SD logo is a trademark of SD 3C  LLC   USB Port    y       E196638    To access and play music from your device   press the lower left corner of the  touchscreen     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2       This feature allows you to plug in media Playing Music from Your Device    playing devices  memory sticks  flash drives          or thumb drives  and charge devices ifthey Note  The system is capable of indexing up                                  support this feature  to 30 000 songs   Insert your device and select   Message Action and Description  USB Once the system recognizes your USB or SD card you can  then select from the following options   SD card  Repeat This feature replays the currently playing song or album   Shuffle Touch this button to play music on th
30.   RIGHTS WITH RESPECT TO THE TELENAV  SOFTWARE  Certain jurisdictions do not  permit the disclaimer of certain warranties   so this limitation may not apply to you     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Appendices       5  Limitation of Liability    TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED UNDER  APPLICABLE LAW  UNDER NO  CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL TELENAV OR  ITS LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS BE  LIABLE TO YOU OR TO ANY THIRD PARTY  FOR ANY INDIRECT  INCIDENTAL   CONSEQUENTIAL  SPECIAL OR  EXEMPLARY DAMAGES  INCLUDING IN  EACH CASE  BUT NOT LIMITED TO   DAMAGES FOR THE INABILITY TO USE  THE EQUIPMENT OR ACCESS DATA   LOSS OF DATA  LOSS OF BUSINESS   LOSS OF PROFITS  BUSINESS  INTERRUPTION OR THE LIKE  ARISING  OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO  USE THE TELENAV SOFTWARE  EVEN IF  TELENAV HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE  POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES     NOTWITHSTANDING ANY DAMAGES  THAT YOU MIGHT INCUR FOR ANY  REASON WHATSOEVER  INCLUDING   WITHOUT LIMITATION  ALL DAMAGES  REFERENCED HEREIN AND ALL DIRECT  OR GENERAL DAMAGES IN CONTRACT   TORT  INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE  OR  OTHERWISE   THE ENTIRE LIABILITY OF  TELENAV AND OF ALL OF TELENAV   S  SUPPLIERS SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE  AMOUNT ACTUALLY PAID BY YOU FOR  THE TELENAV SOFTWARE  SOME  STATES AND OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT  ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION  OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES  SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS  OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO  YOU     6  Arbitration and Governing L
31.   Settings  Vehicle settings Alarm Ask on exit  system  Lighting Headlamp Select setting  delay  Daytime lights  Locks Auto unlock  Mislock  Relock  Unlocking Select setting  Switches inhibit  Oil life reset       Park lock control       Remote start    Windows    Climate Select setting  control       Seats       Duration          System    Global open       Global close          Wipers    Courtesy wipe          Rain sensing          73    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Information Displays                                                                            Settings  Vehicle settings Alarm Ask on exit  system  MyColour Gauge Color   Select colour  Ambient Ambient light  light     A  Ambient dim   Select setting  Ambient Select colour  colour  Set Set MyColour  MyColour 1 3  MyKey MyKey info   Select setting  Create  MyKey  Emergency  Assistance  ESC  Do not  disturb  Max speed  Speed  minder  Volume limit  Clear Select setting  MyKeys  Display settings Measure unit   Select setting  Temperature  unit  Tyre pres   sure  Language  74    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Information Displays       INFORMATION MESSAGES Press the OK button to acknowledge and    remove some messages from the  information display  The information  display automatically removes other  messages after a short time     Note  Depending on your
32.   Tire Pressure Monitoring System Reset V  Procedure  Understanding the Tire Pressure Monitoring Vehicle i Ot        SYSTE Aaa at waa Act a E cues Vehicle Dimensions   Convertible            Tire Repair Kit Vehicle Dimensions   COUPE     See  Temporary Mobility Kit    171 Vehicle Identification Number     Tires Vehicle Identification Plate a  See  Wheels and Tires  Vehicle Interior OVErVieW      csceeeees  Towing a Trailer Ventilation  TOWING POINKS      ccccsssesesesessssesesesessestseeeesesees See  Climate Control    eee   Towing the Vehicle on Four Vents  BA pole  E E E E terre erre 133 See  Air VENtS   cccssesssssecsssecssseesseecsseessseesssecessees  Emergency TOWING    133 VIN  Recreational TOWING      scsssssssessseseseesenees 133 See  Vehicle Identification Numbetv           TOWN    sezsessscecdecerzedivtesisten suseneauveeAreve 132 VOICE  CONTO rrna  299    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing       Index  W Wrecker Towing  See  Transporting the Vehicle     Warning Lamps and Indicators             0 63  Anti Lock Braking SyStem       cccccseeeeeeees 63       Bonnet Ajar    Boot Ajar    Brake System  Cruise Control     Direction Indicator                       Door Ajar    ww 3  Engine Coolant Temperature    1 04  Engine Oilarra cB    Fasten Safety Belt  Front Airbag              Front Fog Lamps     High Beam  Low Beam Malfunction  Low Fuel Level  Low Tire Pressure Warning      Parking Lamps   Rear
33.   Use ultra low profile cables  10 mm or  less in dimension as measured on the  sidewall of your tire  with 255 40R19  on the rear axle only     Do not use snow chains or cables with  275 40R19 tires     Not all S class snow chains or cables  meet these restrictions  Chains of this  size restriction will include a tensioning  device     Purchase chains or cables froma  manufacturer that clearly labels body  to tire dimension restrictions  The snow  chains or cables must be mounted in  pairs on the front or the rear tires only     Do not exceed 30 mph  50 km h  if  recommended by the chain  manufacturer while using snow chains     Install cables securely  verifying that  the cables do not touch any wiring   brake lines or fuel lines     Drive cautiously  If you hear the cables  rub or bang against the vehicle  stop  and retighten them  If this does not  work  remove the cables to prevent  vehicle damage     Remove the tire chains when they are  no longer needed  Do not use tire  chains on dry roads     If you have any questions regarding snow  chains or cables  please contact your  authorized dealer     TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING  SYSTEM    WARNING      The tire pressure monitoring system    is not a substitute for manually   checking tire pressures  You should  periodically check tire pressures using a  pressure gauge  Failure to correctly  maintain tire pressures could increase the  risk of tire failure  loss of control  vehicle  rollover and personal injury     You must check
34.   a  with any products   systems  or applications installed or  otherwise connected to or in  communication with vehicles  capable of  vehicle navigation  positioning  dispatch   real time route guidance  fleet  managementor similar applications  or  b   with or in communication with any  positioning devices or any mobile or  wireless connected electronic or computer  devices  including without limitation  cellular phones  palmtop and handheld  computers  pagers  and personal digital  assistants or PDAs     Warning     The Data may contain inaccurate or  incomplete information due to the passage  of time  changing circumstances  sources  used and the nature of collecting  comprehensive geographic data  any of  which may lead to incorrect results     No Warranty     This Data is provided to you    as is     and  you agree to use it at your own risk  Telenav  and its licensors  and their licensors and  suppliers  make no guarantees   representations or warranties of any kind   express or implied  arising by law or  otherwise  including but not limited to     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Appendices       content  quality  accuracy  completeness   effectiveness  reliability  fitness for a  particular purpose  usefulness  Use or  results to be obtained from this Data  or  that the Data or server will be  uninterrupted or error free     Disclaimer of Warranty     TELENAV AND ITS LICENSORS   INCLUDING 
35.   add or delete a device  You  can also set a device as your favorite so that the system  automatically attempts to connect to that device at every  ignition cycle           Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J    218    19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing          SYNC    2          Menu Item    Gracenote   database  info    Action and Description    This allows you to view the version level of the Gracenote    Database        Gracenote   Manage     With this feature on  the Gracenote Database supplies                ment metadata information for your music files  This overrides  information from your device  This feature defaults to off   Cover Art priority With this feature on  the Gracenote Database supplies cover  art for your music files  This overrides any art from your device   This feature defaults to Media Player   Navigation    To make adjustments using the touchscreen  select              Menu Item Action and Description  Settings Press the settings icon   Navigation       Then select from the following        Map preferences    Switch breadcrumbs on and off        Have the system display your turn list top to bottom or  bottom to top        Switch the Parking POI notification on and off        Route preferences       Select shortest route  fastest route or ecological route as  your preferred route  This route displays first        Always use preferred route  If set to yes  the system only  calculates a single route  This speeds 
36.   agents from and against any claim   demand or action  irrespective of    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Appendices       the nature of the cause of the claim   demand or action  alleging loss   costs  expenses  damages or injuries   including injuries resulting in death   arising out of the use or possession  of the data or the Data     4  Additional Provisions  The terms  contained in this Section are in addi   tion to all of the rights and obligations  of the parties under the Agreement   To the extent that any of the provi   sions of this Section are inconsistent  with  or conflict with  any other provi   sions of the Agreement  the provisions  of this Section shall prevail     ll  Mexico  The following provision applies  to the Data for Mexico  which includes  certain data from the Instituto Nacional  de Estadistica y Geografia     INEGI         A  Any and all copies of the Data and or  packaging containing Data for Mexico  shall contain the following notice      Fuente  INEGI  Instituto Nacional de  Estadistica y Geografia        Ill  Latin America Territory    A  Third Party Notices  Any and all copies  of the Data and or packaging relating  thereto shall include the respective Third  Party Notices set forth below and used  as described below corresponding to  the Territory  or portion thereof   included in such copy     Notice       INSTITUTO GEOGRAFICO  MILITAR DEL ECUADOR  AUTORIZACION 
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38.   by performing  the steps listed previously in the Second  Stage  Checking Tire Pressure procedure     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Wheels and Tires       Removal of the sealant canister from  the kit    E175987         4  Rotate the sealant canister up 90  degrees and pull away from  casing housing to remove     E175984    1  Unwrap the dual purpose hose  black  tube  from the compressor housing  Installation of the sealant canister to  the kit    1  With the canister held perpendicular  to the housing  insert the canister  nozzle into the connector and push   v until seated     2  Rotate the canister 90 degrees down  into the housing casing     E175985    2  Unwrap the power cord              E175988    3  Snap the back cover back into place     E175986    3  Remove the back cover   176    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Wheels and Tires           E175989    4  Wrap the dual purpose hose  black  tube  around the channel on the  bottom of the housing casing     E175990    5  Wrap the power cord around the  housing and stow the accessory power  plug into its storage area     Note   f you experience any difficulties with  the removal or installation of the sealant  canister  consult an authorized Ford dealer  for assistance     Make sure you check the sealant  compound s use by date regularly  The  use by date is on a
39.   control  serious personal injury or death     Do not allow the fluid to touch your    skin or eyes  If this happens  rinse the  affected areas immediately with  plenty of water and contact your physician     A fluid level between the MAX and   MIN lines is within the normal   operating range and there is no need  to add fluid  A fluid level not in the normal  operating range could compromise the  performance of the system  Have your  vehicle checked immediately        a    AN   amp  a    E170684    To avoid fluid contamination  the reservoir  cap must remain in place and fully tight   unless you are adding fluid     Only use fluid that meets Ford  specifications  See Capacities and  Specifications  page 191      CLUTCH FLUID CHECK    MANUAL TRANSMISSION    The clutch and brake systems share the  same fluid reservoir  See Brake Fluid  Check  page 158      WASHER FLUID CHECK    When adding fluid  use a mixture of washer  fluid and water to help prevent freezing in  cold weather and improve the cleaning  capability  For information on fluid dilution   refer to the product instructions     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Maintenance       FUEL FILTER    Your vehicle is equipped with a lifetime  fuel filter that is integrated with the fuel  tank  Regular maintenance or replacement  is not needed     CHANGING THE 12V BATTERY    WARNINGS    Batteries normally produce explosive     gases which can cause 
40.   illuminates  the feature is on  The speaker  button appears on the map only when    route guidance is active     Re center the map by pressing  n a this icon whenever you scroll the  map away from your vehicle   s  current location                 Auto Zoom    Press the green bar to access map mode   then select the   or   zoom button to bring  up the zoom level and Auto buttons on the  touchscreen  When you press Auto  Auto  Zoom turns on and Auto displays in the  bottom left corner of the screen in the map  scale  The map zoom level then    synchronizes with vehicle speed  The  slower your vehicle is traveling  the farther  inthe map zooms in  the faster your vehicle  is traveling  the farther the map zooms out   To switch the feature off  just press the    or   button again     In 3D mode  rotate the map view by  swiping your finger across the shaded bar  with the arrows     The ETA box under the zoom buttons  appears when a route is active and  displays the distance and time to your  destination  If the button is pressed  a pop  up appears with the destination listed  and  waypoint if applicable  along with mileage  and time to destination  You may also  select to have either the estimated time  toreach your destination or your estimated  arrival time     Map Icons    A    Vehicle mark shows the current  location of your vehicle  It stays  in the center of the map display   except when in scroll mode     Scroll cursor allows you to    scroll the map  the fixed icon is  
41.   or unlawful purposes  or in any  manner inconsistent with this Agreement    e  arrange all GPS and wireless devices  and cables necessary for use of the  Telenav Software in a secure manner in  your vehicle so that they will not interfere  with your driving and will not prevent the  operation of any safety device  such as an  airbag      You agree to indemnify and hold Telenav  harmless against all claims resulting from  any dangerous or otherwise inappropriate  use of the Telenav Software in any moving  vehicle  including as a result of your failure  to comply with the directions above     2  Account Information    You agree   a  when registering the  Telenav Software  to provide Telenav with  true  accurate  current  and complete  information about yourself  and  b  to  inform Telenav promptly of any changes  to such information  and to keep it true   accurate  current and complete     3  Software License    Subject to your compliance with the terms  of this Agreement  Telenav hereby grants  to you a personal  non exclusive   non transferable license  except as  expressly permitted below in connection  with your permanent transfer of the  Telenav Software license   without the  right to sublicense  to use the Telenav  Software  in object code form only  in  order to access and use the Telenav  Software  This license shall terminate upon    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Appendices       any te
42.   special provisions or conditions for  installations or use       Do not mount any transceiver      microphones  speakers  or any other  item in the deployment path of the   airbag system       Do not fasten antenna cables to    original vehicle wiring  fuel pipes and  brake pipes       Keep antenna and power cables at    least 10 cm  3 9 in  from any  electronic modules and airbags        Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Appendices                                                    Frequency Band   Maximum output power Watt  Peak Antenna Positions  MHz RMS   1 30 50 W 3  30 54 50 W  2  68 87 5 50 W  2  142 176 50 W ua   380 512 50 W  2  806 940 10 W  2  1200 1400 10 W  2  1710 1885 10 W  2  1885 2025 10 W  2  Note  After the installation of radio  frequency transmitters  check for END USER LICENSE    disturbances from and to all electrical  equipment in your vehicle  both in the  standby and transmit modes     Check all electrical equipment   With the ignition on   With the engine running   During a road test at various speeds     Check that electromagnetic fields  generated inside your vehicle cabin by the  transmitter installed do not exceed    applicable human exposure requirements     AGREEMENT    SYNC End User License Agreement   EULA     You have acquired a device   DEVICE    that includes software licensed by Ford  Motor Company and its affiliates    FORD MOTOR COMPANY   from an  affiliate 
43.  2   Drive with the windows fully open until  you feel cold air through the air vents                 Recommended Settings for Cooling       Vehicle with manual climate control    Vehicle with automatic climate control       1   Adjust the fan speed to the center  setting     Press the AUTO button        2   Adjust the temperature control to the  midway point of the cold settings     Adjust the temperature control to the  desired setting  Use 22  C  72  F  asa  starting point  then adjust the setting as  necessary        3   Select the instrument panel air vents  using the air distribution buttons                 89    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing             Climate Control       Side Window Defogging in Cold Weather       Vehicle with manual climate control    Vehicle with automatic climate control       1   Select the windshield air vents using the  air distribution buttons     Press the defrost button        2   Press the A C button if the indicator is  off     Adjust the temperature control to the  desired setting  Use 22  C  72  F  asa  starting point  then adjust the setting as  necessary        3   Adjust the temperature control to the  desired setting        4   Adjust the fan speed to a high speed                setting   Note  Do not clean the mirror housing or  glass with harsh abrasives  fuel or other  HEATED WINDOWS AND petroleum based cleaning products   MIRRORS    Heated Rear Window
44.  23 See  TTANSMISSION       cccccecsesesesseseseseeseseesees        Symbols GLOSSALY     ccccesessesessessesestesesteseeesnesnees 5 Transporting the Vehicle     SYNOM 2 ovccccsssssssssessessesessesessesessesesnessssesnesees 204 Type Approvals       T U    Technical Specifications Under Hood Overview   2 3L    See  Capacities and Specifications               91 00  s10  01c AL       Temporary Mobility Kit Under Hood Overview   5 0L   First Stage  Inflating the Tire with Sealing   USB Portus  Compound and Air   General Information                      Second Stage  Checking Tire Switching Cruise Control ON     PLOSSULC  csssesssssseeees Rs Using MyKey With Remote Start  Tips for Use of the Kit  SVS M Sea Er EErEE aiii  What to Do After the Tire has Been USING SNOW Ch inS        cccccssessesesseseeeseees  SQA lett  eda 75 Using Stability Control  What to do When a 1   Electronic Stability Control  MEC AE e eee reeerete terres LINE LOCK     Tire Inflation When Punctured Using Summer Tires     See  Temporary Mobility Kit Using Traction CONntrOl      sess  Tire Pressure Monitoring System             179 Switching the System Off    sses  Changing Tires With a Tire Pressure System Indicator Lights and          Monitoring System                         RF Certification Logos for Tire Pressure  Monitoring S NSOF S    ccscesesseesteseeeseeseenes             Message Snin nini ea           How Temperature Affects Using Winter Tir S      ceeesceseseseeeeeseeeeee  Pr  SSUrE Soreni aE EE 180
45.  31 15A Not used  spare    32 10A Remote keyless entry   Multi function display   SYNC   Global positioning system module   Gauges   33 20A Audio head unit              150    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing                                        Fuses  Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components  34 30A Run start bus   35 5A Restraints control module   36 15A Auxiliary body module   37 15A Power distribution box run start bus       30A Not used  spare    CHANGING A FUSE  Fuses  WARNING    You must replace a failed fuse with    one that has the specified amperage  rating  If you use a fuse with a higher  amperage rating  you may cause severe  wire damage and may start a fire                       riitin  Coy Ww Co        E142430    A fuse may fail if electrical components in  the vehicle are not properly working  A  broken wire inside the fuse indicates a  failed fuse  Check the appropriate fuses  before replacing any electrical  components     151    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Maintenance       GENERAL INFORMATION    Have your vehicle serviced regularly to help  maintain its roadworthiness and resale  value  There is a large network of Ford  authorized repairers that are there to help  you with their professional servicing  expertise  Authorized repairers are best  qualified to service your vehicle prope
46.  Akin G IN    ceescssescssessesesstesesteseseeseseeseseeseseees 137  Reduced Engine Performance                Economical Driving             0  ww 137  Cold Weather Precautions 138  Driving Through Watel     cceceseseseseeesees 138  Floor Mat     cccecsssssssssssssessssssessessessessceseeseeneens 138  Roadside Emergencies   Hazard Warning FlaSher         ccceeeeeees 140  First Aid  Kilisesi 140  Warning TrIANGLE      cccccescestesestesestesesteseetesee 140  Fuel SHUtOff       cscs 140  Jump Starting the Vehicle    14   Post Crash Alert SYStOM     cccccseeseseseeee 143  Fuses   Fuse Specification Chart    144  Changing a Fuse   Maintenance   General INFOrmation    152  Opening and Closing the Hood                 152    Under Hood Overview   2 3L  EGOBOOS UM set ea Sees    Under Hood Overview   5 0L    zii  Engine Oil DipstiCk     c cesses    Engine Oil CHECK    ccccsccsessesesssseestesesteseseesee    Engine Coolant Check     Automatic Transmission Fluid       Clutch Fluid Check   Manual  TYFANSMISSION      c csesessesesessesesesessesesessseseees      Washer Fluid Check  aes  Fuel Filte irene          Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Table of Contents             Changing the 12V Battery        ccccceeseees 159  Checking the Wiper Blades                       160  Changing the Wiper Blades   LHD           160  Changing the Wiper Blades   RHD           161  Adjusting the Headlamps   LHD              
47.  Ambientlight fT          You can then touch the desired color   Use the scroll bar to increase or decrease the intensity   To switch the feature on or off  press the power button     Camera Settings  This menu allows you to access  settings for your rear view  camera     215    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2       To make adjustments using the touchscreen  select        Menu Item Action and Description       Settings Press the settings icon        Vehicle       Camera settings       Then select from the following   Enhanced Park Pilot                Rear camera delay       You can find more information on the rear view camera system in another chapter  See  Parking Aids  page 122      Note   f the system locks  and you need to  Enable Valet Mode reset the PIN  contact an authorized dealer     Valet mode allows you to lock  thy  the system  No information is  accessible until the system is  unlocked with the correct PIN     To make adjustments using the touchscreen  select                             Menu Item Action and Description  Settings Press the settings icon   Vehicle  Enable Valet mode Then enter a four digit PIN twice  as prompted   Continue After you press Continue the system locks until you enter the  PIN again   Settings System    Access and adjust system settings  voice Thy   features  as well as phone  navigation and    wireless settings     216    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles B
48.  C   See  Climate Control  About This Manual  ABS   See  Brakes  ABS driving hints   See  Hints on Driving With Anti Lock  Accessories   See  Replacement Parts   Recommendation   Adjusting the Head   Horizontal Aim Adju   Vertical Aim  Adjusting the Head   Horizontal Aim Adjustment   Vertical Aim  Adjusting the Steering Wheel  Air Conditioning   See  Climate Control     Air Vents   Center Air Vents   Side Air Vents  Alarm   See  Anti Theft Alarm   Vehicles With  Integral                                      RACE ON Ys cesizccstsxdcesdssciatccdsstetenttaistitasesisaedsstsazsiaciedel 47  See  Anti Theft Alarm   Vehicles With  Interior  SONSOM ii iaia AIKA S EE 45    See  Anti Theft Alarm   Vehicles With   Perimeter Alarm  Ambient Lighting  Anti Theft Alarm   Vehicles With   Integral Battery  Alarm System  Arming the Alarm  Disarming the Alarm  Full and Reduced Guard                   Alarm System      Arming the Alarm   Disarming the Alarm  Full and Reduced Guard  Triggering the Alarm          293    Anti Theft Alarm   Vehicles With     Perimeter AlArM    ccccccssesessssessssestesesteseeeeee 45  Arming the ALAIN ci sesecsssccccseseretecteensitsacertecnccoesasd 45  Disarming the Alarm      ccccccescseseeseseseseeseseees 45    Appendices  Ata Glance  Audible Warnings and Indicators  Headlamps On Warning Chime  Keyless Warning Alert  Parking Brake On Warning Chime  Audio Control  ME  Seek  Next or Previous   Audio System  General Information  Audio Unit   Vehicles Wi  AM FM CD  Au
49.  Child Seat With a Support             Booster Seats      Child Restraints for Different Mass              ISOFIX Anchor Points   17  Top Tether Anchor Points   17  Instrument Clustet            00 61  Instrument Lighting Dimmer     59  Instrument Panel Overview   LHD           12  Instrument Panel Overview   RHD 18    Interior Lamps     Map Lamps  Interior Mirror  Auto Dimming Mirror   Introduction    J    Jump Starting the Vehicle  Connecting the Jumper Cables     Jump Starting   Preparing Your Vehicle  Removing the Jumper Cables       Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Index       K    Keyless Entry  Disabled Passive Keys   General Information  Locking and Unlocking the Doors with the             Key Blade     44  Locking Your Vehic wih  PASSIVE Key    43  Unlocking Your Vehicle      Keyless Starting    ccccccssessesesteseseseseseeseses 98       gnition Modes   Keys and Remote Controls    L    Lighting Control  Headlamp Flasher  High Beams    Lighting  General Information      Limited Slip Differential      Load Carrying  General Information      Locking and Unlocking   Auto Relock      Locking and Unlocking                     Locking and Unlocking the Doors with the  Key Blade   Opening the Luggage Compartment   Power Door Locks        Il R OTEA 40  Lug Nuts   See  Changing a Road Wheel       ccccesceee 183  MAINTENANCE         esesesseesesesesteesestescscseseeesesees 152          General Informa
50.  Fog Lamps Indicator   Service Engine Soon      Stability Control     Stability Control Off   Warning Triangle        Washer Fluid Check     Washers  See  Cleaning the Exterior   See  Wipers and Washers  Welcome Lighting  Mustang Projection Lamps   Wheel Nuts  See  Changing a Road Wheel  Wheels and Tires  General Information  Technical Specifications      Windows and Mirrors     Windshield Washers    Windshield Wipers     Intermittent Wipe        Speed Dependent Wipers                        Winter Tires   See  Using Winter Tir S      c cceesesesceesteseeeeee 178  Wiper Blades   See  Checking the Wiper Blades                   160  Wipers ANd WaASNETSS         ccsccsesesessesesteseetesees 51    300    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    
51.  Have the system automatically fill in the country based on  the information already entered into the system  You can  switch this feature        On Off             Traffic Preferences       Menu Item    Second Level Messages  Actions and Descriptions       Traffic preferences       Then select any of the following        Avoid traffic problems   You can choose how you want the system to handle traffic    problems along your route        Automatic Have the system reroute you to avoid  traffic incidents that develop and  impact the current route  The system  does not provide a traffic alert notific   ation             252    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2          Menu Item Second Level Messages  Actions and Descriptions    Manual Have the system always provide a  traffic alert notification for traffic  incidents along the planned route   You have a choice to accept or ignore  the notification before making the    route deviation        Traffic alert notification   Activate traffic alert notifications on or off        Traffic Icon Settings You can choose to activate any of the following Traffic Icon  Settings        Have the system avoid traffic problems automatically        Switch traffic alert notifications on or off        Have the system display accident icons        Have the system display traffic jam icons        Have the system display closed roads        Have the system display ro
52.  Hints 3  Make sure the interior of your vehicle is Using the touchscreen  press   as quiet as possible  Wind noise from Menu Item  open windows and road vibrations may  prevent the system from correctly Settings    recognizing spoken voice commands     After pressing the voice command icon   wait until after the tone sounds and a Voice command list  message appears before saying a voice  command  Any voice commandspoken Using the steering wheel control  press  prior to this does not register with the the voice button and when prompted  system  say one of the following    Speak naturally  without long pauses  between words     At any time  you can interrupt the List of commands  system while it is speaking by pressing  the voice command icon     Help                   Voice Commands          Radio list of commands       Accessing a List of Available Voice Phone list of commands    Commands          Voice instructions list of commands       To access a list of available voice  commands you can do either of the Voice Command Settings    following  These allow you to customize the level of    system interaction  help and feedback  The  system defaults to standard interaction  that uses candidate lists and confirmation  prompts as these provide the highest level  of guidance and feedback        Menu Item Action and Description       In this mode the system provides  detailed interaction and guidance     Interaction mode Novice          This mode has less audible interac   tion an
53.  INDICATORS    Keyless Warning Alert    The horn will sound twice when you exit  your vehicle with the intelligent access key  and your vehicle is in ON  indicating your  vehicle is still on  The horn will also sound  twice when you exit your vehicle and  attempt to lock the doors manually while  the intelligent access key is still in the  vehicle  The doors will not lock if the  intelligent access key remains in the  vehicle     Headlamps On Warning Chime    Sounds when you remove the key from the  vehicle and you have left the headlamps  or parking lamps on     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Instrument Cluster       Parking Brake On Warning Chime    Sounds when you have left the parking  brake on and drive your vehicle  If the  warning chime remains on after you have  released the parking brake  have the  system checked by your authorized dealer  immediately     66    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Information Displays       GENERAL INFORMATION    WARNING    Driving while distracted can result in   loss of vehicle control  crash and   injury  We strongly recommend that  you use extreme caution when using any  device that may take your focus off the  road  Your primary responsibility is the safe  operation of your vehicle  We recommend  against the use of any handheld device  while driving and encourage the use of  vo
54.  Not used     Not used        Not used           144    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing                                                                                                 Fuses  Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components  4     Not used   5 50A  Automatic brake system pump   6 50A  Body control module   7 60A  Body control module   8 50A  Body control module   9 40A  Rear window defroster   10 40A  Blower motor   1l 30A   Left hand front window   12 30A   Driver seat   13 30A   Passenger seat   14 30A   Climate controlled seat module   15 20A   Convertible top motor   16   Not used   17 20A   Convertible top motor   18     Not used   19 2OA    Steering column lock relay   20 1OA    Brake on off switch   21 2OA    Horn   22 1OA    Powertrain control module relay   23 1OA    Air conditioning clutch   24 30A   Voltage quality module   25     Not used   26 25A   Windshield wiper motor   27   Not used   28 30A   Automatic brake system valve   29 30A   Electronic fan 1   30 30A   Starter motor solenoid        145    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing                                                                                                          Fuses  Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components  31 4OA   Electronic fan 3   32 1OA    Latch relay coil   33 2OA    Left hand high intensity
55.  Note  Switch the heater blower off to  prevent contamination of the fresh air filter     We recommend that you wash your vehicle  with a sponge and lukewarm water  containing a car shampoo     Cleaning the Headlamps    Note  Do not scrape the headlamp lenses  or use abrasives  alcoholic solvents or  chemical solvents to clean them     Note  Do not wipe the headlamps when  they are ary     Cleaning the Rear Window    Note  Do not scrape the inside of the rear  window or use abrasives or chemical  solvents to clean it     Use a clean  lint free cloth or adamp  chamois leather to clean the inside of the  rear window     Cleaning the Chrome Trim    Note  Do not use abrasives or chemical  solvents  Use soapy water     Note  Do not apply cleaning product to hot  surfaces and do not leave cleaning product  on chrome surfaces for a period of time  exceeding that which is recommended     Note   ndustrial strength  heavy duty   cleaners  or cleaning chemicals  may cause  damage over a period of time     Body Paintwork Preservation    WARNINGS      Do not polish your vehicle in strong  T sunshine       Do not allow polish to touch plastic    surfaces  It could be difficult to  remove       Do not apply polish to the windshield  T or rear window  This could cause the   wipers to become noisy and they  may not clear the window properly     We recommend that you wax the  paintwork once or twice a year     CLEANING THE INTERIOR    Note  Do not allow air fresheners and hand  sanitizers to s
56.  On and that your cell phone  is in the correct mode  See your cell phone   s manual if    Select SYNC and a six digit PIN appears on your device    If you are prompted to enter a PIN on your device  it does not  support Secure Simple Pairing  To pair  enter the PIN  displayed on the touchscreen  Skip the next step    When prompted on your cell phone   s display  confirm that  the PIN provided by SYNC matches the PIN displayed on your    The display indicates when the pairing is successful   SYNC may prompt you with more cell phone options  For  more information on your cell phone s capability  see your  cell phone s manual and visit the local Ford website           234    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2       Pairing Subsequent Cell Phones that your cell phone is in the correct mode     See your device s manual if necessary     Make sure that Bluetooth is set to On and    To pair a subsequent cell phone  select                             Menu Item Action and Description  Phone  Settings  Bluetooth devices  Add Device  Find SYNC Follow the on screen instructions     Make sure that Bluetooth is set to On and that your cell phone  is in the correct mode  See your cell phone   s manual if  necessary    Select SYNC and a six digit PIN appears on your device    If you are prompted to enter a PIN on your device  it does not  support Secure Simple Pairing  To pair  enter the PIN  displayed on t
57.  T type mini spare  This spare tire  begins with the letter T for tire size and  may have Temporary Use Only molded in  the sidewall     2  Full size dissimilar spare with label  on wheel  This spare tire has a label on  the wheel that states  THIS WHEEL AND  TIRE ASSEMBLY FOR TEMPORARY USE  ONLY     When driving with one of the dissimilar  spare tires listed above  do not     Exceed 80 km h  50 mph      Load the vehicle beyond maximum  vehicle load rating listed on the Safety  Compliance Label     Use snow chains on the end of the  vehicle with the dissimilar spare tire     Use more than one dissimilar spare tire  at atime           Use commercial car washing  equipment     Try to repair the dissimilar spare tire     Use of one of the dissimilar spare tires  listed above at any one wheel location can  lead to impairment of the following     Handling  stability and braking  performance     Comfort and noise   Ground clearance and parking at curbs   Winter weather driving capability   Wet weather driving capability   All wheel driving capability   3  Full size dissimilar spare without  label on wheel    When driving with the full size dissimilar  spare wheel and tire assembly  do not     Exceed 113 km h  70 mph      Use more than one dissimilar spare  wheel and tire assembly at a time     Use commercial car washing  equipment     Use snow chains on the end of the  vehicle with the dissimilar spare wheel  and tire assembly     The usage of a full size dissimilar spare  wheel an
58.  Transmiss  oil temp          Battery voltage          Note   n order to provide real time values   some gauges may display more value  fluctuation than other gauges during normal    operation     Some gauges shown in standard measure     Metric similar     68       Air Fuel ratio    Displays the current air to fuel mixture in       the engine           Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing       Information Displays                      Boost Vacuum Oil pressure  Displays the vacuum or boost pressure  Displays the engine oil pressure  If the     pressure is consistently too high or very  low  contact an authorized dealer                                Cylinder head temp  Displays the engine s cylinder head Oil temperature  temperature   Displays the engine oil temperature  If            j the temperature rises to the red area    CX l  stop in a safe place and let your vehicle  S 7 cool  If the problem persists  see an    a 100 120   authorized dealer     80 1407              60 160         205146     Inlet air temp       Displays the temperature of the air in the  cold air inlet tube                    69    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Information Displays          Transmiss  oil temp    Battery voltage       Displays the transmission fluid operating  temperature  If the temperature rises to  the red area  stop in a safe pla
59.  Type approval for tyre  pressure sensor    Model  AG2SZ4  Manufacturer  Schrader Electronics  Type Approval Number  TRC LPD 2014   56    E207819  Jordan    RAQP 33A 0514 S  14 0847     E207820    Malaysia    1024    E197811    Moldova    AGREE PAR L ANRT MAROC  Num  ro d agr  ment  MR9098  ANRT 2014  Date d agr  ment  14 03 2014    E207821  Morocco       NTC    Type Approved    No ESD 1408639C    M011 14    E198001    Philippines    E197844  Serbia    Complies with  IDA Standards  DA 00461    E207822  Singapore       TA 2014 064      Approved    E198002  South Africa    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Appendices          CCAM14LP0460T0    E203899       CCAM14LP0090T3    E203679    Taiwan      028    Schrader Electronics yim creepakye  uo  o6naqHaria Pagionepegasay mopeni AG2SZ4  cicTeMM KOHTPONIO THCKY B LIKH  astomo6ina sianosigae aumoram TexHivHoro  pernamenty pagjoo6nagHanna i  Tenekomynikayi  Horo KiH  eBOro   TepmiHanbHoro  o6nagHanna  MocraHosa KMY  Ne 679 sig 24 yepena 2009 p   lexnapauia  sjgnosigHocri 3HaxoguTeca Ha caifti Schrader    Electronics ta HagaeTbca 3a sannTom Ha enektpony aapecy doc request schrader co uk    E198009  Ukraine    291    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    292    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Index       A    A
60.  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Information Displays                            MyKey not created    Message Action   Check brake system   The brake system needs servicing  Stop your vehicle in a safe   place  Contact an authorized dealer   Transport   factory Your vehicle is still in Transport or Factory mode  This may  mode Contact dealer   not allow some features to operate properly  See an author   ized dealer   See manual The powertrain needs service due to a powertrain malfunction   MyKey   Message Action    You cannot program a MyKey        MyKey active Drive    MyKey is active        safely  Speed limited to XX   When switching on your vehicle and MyKey is in use  displays  MPH km h that the MyKey speed limit is on        Vehicle near top speed    MyKey is in use and the MyKey speed limit is on and the vehicle  speed is approaching 80 mph  130 km h         MyKey Vehicle at top    You have reached the speed limit set for your MyKey              MyKey Traction control  on    speed  Check speed Drive safely   You have an active MyKey with a programmed set speed limit   Buckle up to unmute Belt Minder turns on with a MyKey in use   audio  MyKey ESC on With a MyKey in use  ESC turns on     With a MyKey in use  traction control turns on        MyKey Park Pilot cannot  be deactivated          With a MyKey in use  park aid is always on        79    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA 
61.  You will continue  to have the normal braking system   without ABS  unless the brake system    warning lamp is also illuminated  Have the  system checked by your authorized dealer     Battery  If it illuminates while driving  it  indicates a malfunction  Switch  off all unnecessary electrical    equipment and have the system checked  by your authorized dealer immediately     Bonnet Ajar  It illuminates when the ignition  is on and the bonnet is not  completely closed     Boot Ajar    It illuminates when the ignition  is on and the boot is not  completely closed     Brake System  It illuminates when you engage  vo the parking brake with the    ignition on     If it illuminates when you are driving  check  that the parking brake is not engaged  If  the parking brake is not engaged  this  indicates low brake fluid level or a brake  system malfunction  Have the system  checked immediately by your authorized  dealer     WARNING    Driving your vehicle with the warning  1 lamp on is dangerous  A significant   decrease in braking performance  may occur  It will take you longer to stop  your vehicle  Have your vehicle checked by  your authorized dealer immediately  Driving  extended distances with the parking brake  engaged can cause brake failure and the  risk of personal injury     Cruise Control    It illuminates when you switch     this feature on   Direction Indicator    Illuminates when the left or right  ey turn signal or the hazard warning   flasher is turned on  If the  ind
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63.  airflow from the windshield   instrument panel  or footwell vents on or off  You can distribute air through any  combination of these vents     A C  Press the button to switch the air conditioning on or off  Air conditioning  cools your vehicle using outside air  To improve the time to reach a comfortable  temperature in hot weather  drive with the windows open until you feel cold air  through the air vents     Note  In certain conditions  for example  maximum defrost   the air conditioning  compressor may continue to operate even though the air conditioning is  switched off     J Fan speed indicators     Uminates to indicate fan speed   K Fan speed control  Adjusts the volume of air circulated in the vehicle     85    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Climate Control       AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL          E174096    A Heated seats  if equipped   Press the button to switch the heated seats on  and off  See Climate Controlled Seats  page 94      B Driver temperature control  Adjusts the temperature setting using the control  on the driver side     C Defrost  Select to distribute air through the windshield air vents  Air distribution  to the instrument panel and footwell vents turns off  You can also use this  setting to defrost and clear the windshield of a thin covering of ice     D MAX Defrost  Press the button to switch on defrost  Outside air flows through  the windshield vents  air conditionin
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65.  altered  causing inaccurate measurement of  obstacles or false alarms     Note  The sensing system cannot be turned  off when a MyKey is present  See  page  35      Note   f you attach certain add on devices  such as a trailer or bike rack  the rear sensing  system may detect that add on device and  therefore provide warnings  It is suggested  that you disable the rear sensing system  when you attach an add on device to your  vehicle to prevent these warnings     The sensing system warns the driver of  obstacles within a certain range of your  vehicle  The system turns on automatically  whenever you switch the ignition on     The system can be switched off through  the information display menu or from the  pop up message that appears once you  shift the transmission into reverse  R   See   page 67      If a fault is present in the system  a warning  message appears in the information  display  See Information Messages   page 75      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 30 cm    12 in  away  the warning sounds  continuously  If the system detects a  stationary or receding object farther than  30 cm  12 in  from the corners of the  bumper  the tone sounds for only three  seconds  Once the system detects an  object approaching  the warning sounds  again     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 20
66.  an uphill gear  for  example  first  1  when facing uphill or  reverse  R  when facing downhill      2  Ifthe sensors detect that your vehicle  is ona slope  the system will activate  automatically     3  When you remove your foot from the  brake pedal  your vehicle will remain  on the slope without rolling away for  about two or three seconds  This hold  time will automatically be extended if  you are in the process of driving off     4  Drive off in the normal manner  The  brakes will release automatically        Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Brakes       Switching the System On and Off    You can switch this feature on or off if your  vehicle is equipped with a manual  transmission and an information display   See  page 67   The system remembers  the last setting when you start your vehicle     If your vehicle is not equipped with a  manual transmission and an information  display  you cannot turn the system on or  off  When you switch the ignition on  the  system automatically turns on     116    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Traction Control       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 s
67.  and reverse gears  stopping  between shifts in a steady pattern  Press  lightly on the accelerator in each gear     112    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Rear Axle       LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL    This axle provides added traction on  slippery surfaces  particularly when one  wheel is on a poor traction surface  Under  normal conditions  the limited slip axle  functions like a standard rear axle  The axle  may exhibit a slight noise or vibration  during tight turns with low vehicle speed   This is normal behavior and indicates the  axle is working     113    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Brakes       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 170      See Warning Lamps and  0 Indicators  page 63      Wet brakes result in reduced braking  efficiency  Gently press the brake pedal a  few times w
68.  appear at different fuel  gauge positions depending on fuel economy conditions  This variation is normal        Driving type  fuel economy       Distance to empty    Fuel gauge position          conditions   Highway driving   80 km  50 mi  V 8th tank    80 km  50 mi  1 4 tank    Severe duty driving  trailer  towing  extended idle        Engine Coolant Temperature  Gauge  WARNING      Never remove the coolant reservoir    cap while the engine is running or hot        62    Indicates engine coolant temperature  At  normal operating temperature  the level  indicator will be in the normal range  If the  engine coolant temperature exceeds the  normal range  stop your vehicle as soon as  safely possible  switch off the engine and  let it cool        Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Instrument Cluster       WARNING LAMPS AND  INDICATORS    The following warning lamps and  indicators will alert you to a vehicle  condition that may become serious  Some  lamps will illuminate when you start your  vehicle to make sure they work  If any  lamps remain on after starting your vehicle   refer to the respective system warning  lamp for further information     Note  Some warning indicators appear in  the information display and function the  same as a warning lamp but do not display  when you start your vehicle     Anti Lock Braking System  If it illuminates when you are       driving  this indicates a  malfunction 
69.  are available for accurate map  positioning  This icon may  display under normal operation  in an area with poor GPS access      amp     Quick touch Buttons    When in map mode  touch anywhere on  the map display to access the following  options     Action and Description    Menu Item       Touch this button to select a scrolled location on the map as  your destination  You may scroll the map by pressing your index  finger on the map display  When you reach the desired location   simply let go and then touch this button     Set as destination       Set as waypoint Touch this button to set the current location as a waypoint        Save to favourites Touch this button to save the current location to your favorites        Touch this button to select icons to display on the map  You  can select up to three icons to display on the map at the same  time  You can switch these features     On Off    Touch this button to cancel the active route     POlicons                Cancel Route       256    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing                               SYNC    2  View Edit Route HERE is the digital map provider for the  navigation application  If you find map data  Access these features when a route is errors  you may report them directly to  active  HERE by going to www here com  HERE  evaluates all reported map errors and  Menu Item responds with the result of their  View route investigation by e mail
70.  change the selected mode     Modes   Normal   Default factory setting     Sport   Slightly higher effort required  for steering with more road force felt  through the steering wheel     Comfort   Slightly less effort required  for steering with less road force felt  through the steering wheel     After selecting the desired setting  you may  feel a soft feedback bump in the steering  wheel when the changeover occurs     Note   f your vehicle is equipped with the  selectable drive modes feature  the steering  feel will change when you select a new drive  mode  You can override this automatic  selection by pressing the steering button or  switch     130    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Load Carrying       GENERAL INFORMATION    WARNINGS    Use load securing straps to an  approved standard  e g  DIN     Make sure that you secure all loose  items properly     Place luggage and other loads as low  and as far forward as possible within  the luggage or loadspace     Do not drive with the luggage   compartment or rear door open    Exhaust fumes may enter your  vehicle     Do not exceed the maximum front   and rear axle loads for your vehicle    See Vehicle Identification Plate   page 193      Do not allow items to contact the  rear windows        Note  When loading long objects in to your  vehicle  for example pipes  timber or  furniture be careful not to damage the  interior trim     131    Mustang  CZ
71.  changes in  approximately 1 mph increments   Press the accelerator or brake pedal  until you reach the desired speed  Press  and release SET      Press and hold SET  or SET   Release  the control when you reach the desired  speed     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Cruise Control       Canceling the Set Speed    Press and release CNCL or tap the brake  pedal  The set speed does not erase     Resuming the Set Speed  Press and release RES     Switching Cruise Control Off       Press and release OFF when the system  is in stand by mode or switch the ignition  off     Note  You erase the set speed when you  switch the system off     128    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Driving Aids       DRIVE CONTROL    Selectable Drive Modes    Selectable drive modes delivers a driving  experience through a suite of sophisticated  electronic vehicle systems  These systems  optimize steering  handling and powertrain  response  This provides a single location  to control multiple systems performance  settings     Selectable drive modes consists of the  following systems     Electronically power assisted steering  adjusts steering effort and feel based  on your selected mode     Electronic stability control and traction  control maintain your vehicle control  in adverse conditions or high  performance driving  See Stability  Control  page 
72.  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  LA area behind your vehicle does not  show  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     Selectable settings for this feature are  Zoomin     and Zoom out      Press the  symbol in the camera screen to change the  view  The default setting is Zoom OFF     This feature 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   When the transmission shifts  out of reverse  R   the feature  automatically turns off and must be reset  when it is used again     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles B
73.  climate controlled seat off  and on  if equipped      Touch MyTemp to select your preset temperature setpoint  Touch and hold  MyTemp to save a new preset temperature setpoint     Touch the heated steering wheel icon to turn the heated steering wheel on and  off  if equipped      Climate Control Voice Commands    Press the voice button on the  us steering wheel controls  When    prompted  say any of the  following or a similar command     247    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2          Voice commands       Climate on       Climate off       Set temperature    Adjust the temperature to between 15  C  59 0  F       30  C  86 0  F           NAVIGATION    Note  The navigation SD card must be in  the SD card slot to operate the navigation  system  If you need a replacement SD card   contact an authorized dealer     Destination Mode    Note  The SD card slot is spring loaded  To  remove the SD card  just push the card in  and release it  Do not attempt to pull the  card out to remove it  this could cause  damage     Your navigation system is comprised of  two main features  destination mode and  map mode     To set a destination press the green corner of your touchscreen  then press        Menu Item       Dest        Choose any of the following        My home       Favourites       Previous destinations       Place of interest       Emergency       Address       Junction       Town centre     
74.  detect your intelligent access key  inside your vehicle     Your vehicle is in the accessory ignition state        Starting system  malfunction    There is a problem with your vehicle   s starting system  See  an authorized dealer for service        Key program successful    You have successfully programmed an intelligent access key  to the system        Key program failure    You have failed to program an intelligent access key to the  system        Maximum number of  keys learned    You have programmed the maximum number of keys to the  system        Not enough keys learned    You have not programmed enough keys to the system        Key battery low Replace       The key battery is low  Change the battery as soon as possible                 soon  Engine ON Inform the driver that they are exiting the vehicle and the  engine is on   Maintenance  Message Action       Engine oil pressure low    Change engine oil soon    Stop your vehicle as soon as safely possible and turn off the  engine  Check the oil level  If the warning stays on or continues  to come on with your engine running  contact an authorized  dealer as soon as possible        The engine oil life remaining is 10  or less  See Engine Oil    Check  page 156         Oil change required    The oil life left is at 0   See Engine Oil Check  page 156         Brake Fluid Level Low       The brake fluid level is low  inspected the brake system       immediately  See Brake Fluid Check  page 158            78    Mustang  CZG 
75.  directly from your media player  for  example  play artist Madonna            SYNC with Touchscreen System Reset          The system has a System Reset feature that can be performed if the function of a SYNC  feature is lost  This reset is intended to restore functionality and will not erase any  information previously stored in the system  such as paired devices  phonebook  call  history  text messages  or user settings   To perform a System Reset  press and hold  the Seek Up   gt  gt   button while pressing and holding the Radio Power button  After  approximately 5 seconds the screen will go black  Allow 1 2 minutes for the system  reset to complete  You may then resume using the SYNC system        265    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing       Appendices       ELECTROMAGNETIC  COMPATIBILITY    WARNINGS    Your vehicle has been tested and    certified to legislations relating to  electromagnetic compatibility   72 245 EEC  UN ECE Regulation 10 or  other applicable local requirements   It is  your responsibility to make sure that any  equipment you have fitted complies with  applicable local legislations  Have any    equipment fitted by an authorized dealer     E170906    WARNINGS      The radio frequency transmitter    equipment  for example cellular   telephones and amateur radio  transmitters  may only be fitted to your  vehicle if they keep to the parameters  shown in the table below  There are no
76.  discharge head   amps   34     Not used   35 2OA    Right hand high intensity discharge head   amps   36 1OA    Alt sense   37     Not used   38 2OA    Vehicle power 1   39     Not used   40 20A    Vehicle power 2   4  15A    Fuel injectors   42 15A    Vehicle power 3   43   Not used   44 15A    Vehicle power 4   45     Not used   46     Not used   47     Not used   48     Not used   49 30A   Fuel pump   50     Steering column lock relay   51     Not used   52     Horn relay   53 20A   Cigar lighter   54 20A   Auxiliary power point   55 25A   Electronic fan 2   56     Not used   146    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing                                                                                           Fuses  Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components  57     Air conditioning clutch relay   58   Not used   59     Not used   60 BA    Powertrain control module   61   Not used   62 SAKE Anti lock brakes run start switch   63   Not used   64 5A    Electronic power assist steering   65     Not used   66 5A    Rear view camera   Air conditioning compressor relay coils   67     Not used   68 10A    Headlamp leveling switch   69     Auxiliary power point relay   70 1OA    Heated exterior mirrors   7     Not used   72 DAKE Rain sensor module   73   Not used   74 SAKE Mass air flow sensor   75     Not used   76     Rear window defroster   77     Electronic cooling fan 2   78     Left hand hig
77.  each time you switch your    vehicle off        If you wish to arm the alarm with reduced guard  press the  OK button when this message appears    If you wish to arm the alarm with full guard  leave your vehicle  without pressing the OK button           Note  Selecting reduced guard does not set the alarm permanently to reduced guard  It  sets it to reduced guard only for the current locking cycle     Arming the Alarm    To arm the alarm  lock your vehicle  See  Locks  page 40      Disarming the Alarm    Note  A valid passive key must be located  within the detection range of that door for  keyless entry  See Keyless Entry  page 42      48    Perimeter Alarm    Disarm and silence the alarm by unlocking  the doors and switching your vehicle on or  unlocking the doors with the remote  control     Category One Alarm    Disarm and silence the alarm by unlocking  the doors and switching your vehicle on  within 12 seconds or unlocking the doors  or the liftgate with the remote control     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Steering Wheel       ADJUSTING THE STEERING  WHEEL    WARNING    Do not adjust the steering wheel  when your vehicle is moving        Note  Make sure that you sit in the correct  position  See Sitting in the Correct  Position  page 91         E176634       Unlock the steering column     2  Adjust the steering wheel to the desired  position        E176635    3  Lock the steering column   
78.  has beenina  crash involving the deployment of an  airbag or activation of the fuel pump shut  off  This feature has the capability to  disclose your location information to the  emergency operator or other details about  your vehicle or crash to provide the most  appropriate emergency services     If you do not want to disclose this  information  do not switch on the feature     For vehicle location and information select        Menu Item    Action and Description       Information       Help       Then select        Where am             View your vehicle s current location  if your  vehicle is equipped with navigation  If your  vehicle is not equipped with navigation  you  do not see this button           CLIMATE    Press the lower right corner on the  touchscreen to access your climate control  features  Depending on your vehicle line  and option package  your climate screen  may look different from this screen     Note  You can switch temperature units  between Fahrenheit and Celsius  See  Settings  page 211      245    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2       E191835    A    B          Pair a phone   Navigation       Power  Touch to switch the system off and on  Outside air cannot enter your  vehicle when you switch off the system     Passenger settings  Touch   or     to adjust the temperature   Touch the heated seat icon to turn the heated seat off and on  if equipped      Touch the 
79.  is operating  the  brake pedal may 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     PARKING BRAKE    WARNINGS    If the parking brake is fully released     but the brake warning lamp remains  illuminated  the brakes may not be  working properly  See your authorized  dealer as soon as possible     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Brakes       WARNINGS  Always set the parking brake fully  and make sure that the transmission  is securely latched in park  P    automatic transmission  or first gear  1    manual transmission         To set the parking brake  pull the parking  brake handle up as far as possible     To release the parking brake     1  Press and hold the button located at  the end of the parking brake handle     2  Pull the handle up slightly  then push  the handle down     HILL START ASSIST    WARNINGS    The system does not replace the    parking brake  When you leave your  vehicle  always apply the parking  brake and shift the transmission into park   P   automatic transmission  or first gear   1   manual transmission      You must remain in your vehicle once    you have activated the system    
80.  label located on the  sealant canister  which you can see  through the rectangular viewing window  on the bottom of the kit  You should  replace the sealant canister after four  years of non use     TIRE CARE    Note   f your tires show uneven wear ask  an authorized dealer to check for and correct  any wheel misalignment  tire imbalance or  mechanical problem involved before tire  rotation     Note  Your vehicle may be equipped with  a dissimilar spare wheel and tire assembly   A dissimilar spare wheel and tire assembly  is defined as a spare wheel and tire  assembly that is different in brand  size or  appearance from the road tires and wheels   If you have a dissimilar spare wheel and tire  assembly it is intended for temporary use  only and should not be used in a tire  rotation     Note  After having your tires rotated   inflation pressure must be checked and  adjusted to the vehicle requirements     Rotating your tires at the recommended  interval  as indicated in the Scheduled  Maintenance chapter  will help your tires  wear more evenly  providing better tire  performance and longer tire life     Rear wheel drives vehicles  front tires at  left of diagram      Non directional tires  am       G 9  ED       E142548    D    Directional tires    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Wheels and Tires       ED e o  D                ED e o  p    E70415    Sometimes irregular tire wear can be  corrected 
81.  not function if   The key frequencies are jammed   The key battery has no charge     If you are unable to start the engine  do the  following     DL  ia y        lt      E174956       N       1  Remove the rubber covering  A  in the  cupholder     2  Place the remote inthe backup slot  B   with the buttons facing up and the  keyring toward the front of the vehicle     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Starting and Stopping the Engine       3  With the key in this position  press the  brake pedal  automatic transmission   or clutch pedal  manual transmission    then the START button to switch the  ignition on and start your vehicle     Fast Restart    The fast restart feature allows you to  restart the engine within 20 seconds of  switching it off  even if a valid key is not  present     Within 20 seconds of switching the engine  off  press the brake pedal  automatic  transmission  or clutch pedal  manual  transmission  and press the button  After  20 seconds have expired  you can no  longer restart the engine without the key  present inside your vehicle     Once the engine has started  it remains  running until you press the button  even if  the system does not detect a valid key  If  you open and close a door while the engine  is running  the system searches for a valid  key  You cannot restart the engine if the  system does not detect a valid key within  20 seconds     Failure to Start    If you c
82.  on     Recommended Headlamp Leveling Switch Positions    Load Load in luggage Switch position  compartment       Front seats Second row seats    1 2   O                      56    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing       Lighting       DIRECTION INDICATORS    Map Lamps                   E162681    Push the lever up or down to use the  direction indicators     Note  Jap the lever up or down to make the  direction indicators flash three times to  indicate a lane change     WELCOME LIGHTING    Mustang Projection Lamps    The lamps are on the bottom of the  exterior mirror housings  They will project  an image onto the ground a short distance  from your vehicle when welcome lighting  or lighted entry turns on     Note  Moisture  frost and ice build up or  other types of contamination on the surface  of the light lens can cause non permanent  distortion or reduced brightness of the  image  Do not use abrasive materials to  clean the lens     INTERIOR LAMPS    The lamps turn on when   You open any door     You press a button on the remote  control     You press a map lamp button     E175199    A Left hand side map lamp   B Right hand side map lamp     You can switch the lamps on individually  by pressing the buttons     AMBIENT LIGHTING    You can adjust the ambient lighting system  in your information display  See  Information Displays  page 67      Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 
83.  operations  The local public security  department deploys specific rescue  operations according to the actual situation     See Supplementary Restraints System   page 23   Important information  regarding airbag deployment is in this  chapter     See Roadside Emergencies  page 140    Important information regarding the fuel  pump shut off is in this chapter     Setting Emergency Assistance On    If your vehicle is equipped with  Navigation  touch the I  Information   button to access these features  If your  vehicle is not equipped with  Navigation  touch the corner of the  touchscreen with the green tab  Then  select        Menu Item       Apps  Emergency Assistance  On    Display Options                   If you switch on this feature  a confirmation  message appears in the display when your  cell phone connects and your vehicle  starts     If you switch off this feature  the dialog  allows you to set a reminder     Off with reminder provides a display and  voice reminder when your cell phone  connects and your vehicle starts     Off without reminder provides a display  reminder only without a voice reminder  when your cell phone connects     To make sure that Emergency Assistance  works correctly     The system must have power and be  working correctly at the time of the  crash and during feature activation and  use     You must switch on the feature before  acrash     You must have a cell phone connected  to the system     In certain countries  it may be  necessary to ha
84.  or hang  objects off seatback if a child is in the front  passenger seat  Do not place objects  underneath the front passenger seat or  between the seat and the center console   Check the passenger airbag off indicator  lamp for proper airbag status  Failure to  follow these instructions may interfere with  the front passenger sensing system     Any alteration or modification to the   front passenger seat may affect the   performance of the front passenger  sensing system        This system works with sensors that are  part of the front passenger seat and  seatbelt to detect the presence of a  properly seated occupant and determine  if the front passenger frontal airbag should  be enabled  may inflate  or not     PASSENGER  AIRBAG     0        E179527    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Supplementary Restraints System       The front passenger sensing system uses  a passenger airbag off indicator which will  illuminate and stay lit to remind you that  the front passenger frontal airbag is  disabled     The indicator lamp is located on the  overhead console     Note  When the ignition is first tuned on   the indicator lamp will illuminate for a short  period of time to confirm it is functional     The front passenger sensing system is  designed to disable  will not inflate  the  front passenger frontal airbag when a rear  facing infant seat  a forward facing child  restraint  or a booster seat is de
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86.  overheated and needs to cool  Stop in  a safe place as soon as it is possible        Transmission Service  Required    See your authorized dealer        Transmission too hot       Transmission is getting hot  Stop to let it cool        Press brake       81    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing             Information Displays          Message    Transmission limited  function See manual       Transmission Warming  Up Please Wait    Action    Displays when the transmission has overheated and has  limited functionality  See Automatic Transmission  page  109      Transmission is too cold  Wait for it to warm up before you  drive        Transmission not in Park    Displays as a reminder to shift into park        Press brake pedal    Displays as a reminder to press the brake pedal in order to  select a gear        Transmission Adjusted    Displays when the transmission has adjusted the shift  strategy        Transmission Adapt   Mode    Displays when the transmission is adjusting the shift strategy        Transmission Indicat   Mode Lockup on    Displays when the transmission shift lever is locked and unable  to select gears        Transmission Indicat   Mode Lockup off       Displays when the transmission shift lever is unlocked and  free to select gears           Tyre Pressure Monitoring System       Message    Action       Tyre pressure low    One or more tires on your vehicle has low tire pressure  See  
87.  regulation  system      Environmental conditions  e g   temperature      These data are exclusively technical and  help identification and correction of  malfunctions as well as optimisation of  vehicle functions  Motion profiles indicating  travelled routes cannot be created with  these data     If services are used  e g  repair works   service processes  warranty cases  quality  assurance   employees of the service  network  including manufacturers  are  able to read out this technical information  from the event and malfunction data  storage modules using special diagnostic  devices  If required  you will receive further  information  After a malfunction has been  corrected  these data are deleted from the  malfunction storage module or they are  constantly overwritten     When using the vehicle  situations may  occur in which these technical data related  to other information  accident report   damages on the vehicle  witness  statements  etc   may be associated with  a specific person   possibly  with the  assistance of an expert           Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Introduction       Additional functions contractually agreed  upon with the client  e g  vehicle location  in emergency cases  allow the  transmission of particular vehicle data  from the vehicle     REPLACEMENT PARTS  RECOMMENDATION    Your vehicle has been built to the highest  standards using quality parts  We  recommend t
88.  release it   Gently remove the key while doing so     To install the cap     33    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Keys and Remote Controls          E151796    1  Slide the release on the back of the  remote control and pivot the cover off        E153890    2  Insert a coin into the slot and twist to  separate the housing        E176226    3  Remove the batteries     4  Install new batteries with the   facing  each other     Note  Vake sure to replace the label  between the two batteries     5  Reinstall the battery cover     REPLACING A LOST KEY OR  REMOTE CONTROL    You can purchase replacement keys or  remote controls from an authorized dealer   Authorized dealers can program remote  controls for your vehicle  See Replacing  aLost KeyorRemote Control  page 34      To re program the passive anti theft  system see an authorized dealer     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    MyKey          PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION    MyKey allows you to program keys with  restricted driving modes to promote good  driving habits  All but one of the keys  programmed to the vehicle can be  activated with these restricted modes     Any keys that have not been programmed  are referred to as administrator keys or  admin keys  These can be used to     Create a MyKey   Program configurable MyKey settings   Clear all MyKey features     When you have p
89.  replace the tire pressure  monitoring system sensor and valve   stem on the wheel     Operating the kit could cause an  electrical disturbance in radio  CD and  DVD player operation     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Wheels and Tires         When inflation only is required  for a tire or other objects  the  selector must be in the Air    position     What to do When a Tire Is  Punctured    You can repair a tire puncture within the  tire s tread area in two stages with the kit     In the first stage  inflate the tire with a  sealing compound and air  After you  inflate the tire  you will need to drive  the vehicle a short distance  about 4  miles  6 kilometers   to distribute the  sealant in the tire     In the second stage  check the tire  pressure and adjust  if necessary  to the  vehicle s specified tire inflation  pressure     First Stage  Inflating the Tire with  Sealing Compound and Air    WARNINGS  Do not stand directly over the kit  while inflating the tire  If you notice  any unusual bulges or deformations  in the tire s sidewall during inflation  stop  and call roadside assistance        If the tire does not inflate to the   recommended tire pressure within   15 minutes  stop and call roadside  assistance     Do not run the engine during kit  operation unless the vehicle is  outdoors or ina well ventilated area        Preparation  Park the vehicle in a safe  level  and secure area  away 
90.  seat  It is  also shown on the right hand side of the  instrument panel and on the vehicle  identification plate     CAPACITIES AND  SPECIFICATIONS   2 3L  ECOBOOST       WARNING    The air conditioning refrigerant   system contains refrigerant under   high pressure  Only qualified  personnel should service the air  conditioning refrigerant system  Opening  the air conditioning refrigerant system can  cause personal injury                                      Capacities  Item Capacity   Engine oil fill capacity including the oil filter  5 4L  1 2 gal   Engine oil fill capacity excluding the oil filter  5 2 L  1 1 gal   Engine coolant fill capacity  9 L  2 0 gal   Automatic transmission fluid fill capacity  T1 L  2 4 gal   Manual transmission fluid fill capacity  2 6 L  0 6 gal   Rear axle fluid 1 5 L  1 6 qt   Rear axle friction modifier 97 ml  3 28 fl oz   Fuel tank fill capacity  58 8 L  12 9 gal   Windshield and headlamp washer system fill capacity  2 5L  0 5 gal           194    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing       Capacities and Specifications       The quantity of engine oil required to raise  Adding Engine Oil the indicated level on the dipstick from                                              Quantity minimum to maximum    0 8 L  0 2 gal   Specifications  Materials  Name Specification  Engine Oil   5W 30 WSS M2C913 D  Antifreeze Super Plus Premium Ready Mix WSS M97B44 D2  2U2J 19544 xxxx  B
91.  services        Menu Item      Action and Description       View       Delete    The message    The complete message       Delete All   Messages          This screen displays any system messages   such as an SD card fault      Note  The system alerts you to any  messages by turning the information icon  yellow  After you read or delete the  messages  the icon returns to white     Calendar       If your vehicle is equipped with  2 Navigation  touch the     Information  button to access  these features  If your vehicle is not  equipped with Navigation  touch the corner    of the touchscreen with the green tab     Press Calendar  You can view the current  calendar by day  week or month     Emergency Assistance  if equipped     WARNINGS  For this feature to work  your mobile    phone must be Bluetooth capable  and compatible with the system       Always place your mobile phone in    a secure location inside your vehicle    Failure to do so may cause serious  injury to someone or damage the phone  which could prevent Emergency Assistance  from working correctly     Unless the Emergency Assistance    setting is set to on prior to a collision   the system will not attempt to place  an emergency call which could delay the  response time  potentially increasing the  risk of serious injury or death  Do not wait    WARNINGS  for Emergency Assistance to make an  emergency call if you can do it yourself   Dial emergency services immediately to  avoid a delayed response time  If you do  n
92.  shut the    engine off and never allow sparks or  open flames near the filler neck   Never smoke or use a cell phone while  refueling  Fuel vapor is extremely  hazardous under certain conditions  Avoid  inhaling excess fumes        Observe the following guidelines when  handling automotive fuel     Extinguish all smoking materials and  any open flames before refueling your  vehicle     Always turn off the vehicle before  refueling     103    Automotive fuels can be harmful or  fatal if swallowed  Fuel such as  gasoline is highly toxic and if  swallowed can cause death or  permanent injury  If fuel is swallowed   call a physician immediately  even if no  symptoms are immediately apparent   The toxic effects of fuel may not be  visible for hours     Avoid inhaling fuel vapors  Inhaling too  much fuel vapor of any kind can lead  to eye and respiratory tract irritation   Insevere cases  excessive or prolonged  breathing of fuel vapor can cause  serious illness and permanent injury     Avoid getting fuel liquid in your eyes  If  fuel is splashed in the eyes  remove  contact lenses  if worn   flush with  water for 15 minutes and seek medical  attention  Failure to seek proper  medical attention could lead to  permanent injury     Fuels can also be harmful if absorbed  through the skin  If fuel is splashed on  the skin  clothing or both  promptly  remove contaminated clothing and  wash skin thoroughly with soap and  water  Repeated or prolonged skin  contact with fuel liquid or vap
93.  strategy  Because of this  the  transmission may shift firmly when first  driven  This is normal operation while the  transmission fully updates its operation to  optimum shift feel     Remove and Reinstall the Battery  To disconnect or remove the battery  do  the following     1   Apply the parking brake and switch the  ignition off     2  Switch all electrical equipment off  for  example lights and radio     3  Wait a minimum of two minutes before  disconnecting the battery     4  Disconnect the negative battery cable  terminal first     5  Disconnect the positive battery cable  terminal last     6  Remove the battery securing clamp   7  Remove the battery   8  Install in the reverse order              The engine management system has a  power hold function and remains powered  for a period after you switch the ignition  off  This is to allow diagnostic and adaptive  tables to be stored  Disconnecting the  battery without waiting can cause damage  not covered by the vehicle Warranty        Before reconnecting the battery  make  sure the ignition remains switched off     Note   f you only disconnect the negative  battery cable terminal  make sure it is  isolated or placed away from the battery  terminal to avoid un intended connection  or arcing     Note  Vake sure the battery cable terminals  are fully tightened     Note   f you disconnect or replace the  battery  you must reset the clock and the  pre set radio stations once the battery is  reconnected     Battery Disposal
94.  suggested  directions     Potential Map Inaccuracy  Maps used  by this system may be inaccurate because  of changes in roads  traffic controls or  driving conditions  Always use good  judgment and common sense when  following the suggested routes     Emergency Services  Do not rely on any  navigation features included in the system  to route you to emergency services  Ask  local authorities or an emergency services  operator for these locations  Not all  emergency services such as police  fire  stations  hospitals and clinics are likely to  be contained in the map database for such  navigation features     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Appendices       Telenav Software End User License  Agreement    Please read these terms and conditions  carefully before you use the Telenav  Software  Your use of the Telenav  Software indicates that you accept these  terms and conditions  If you do not accept  these terms and conditions  do not break  the seal of the package  launch  or  otherwise use the Telenav Software     These terms and conditions represent the  agreement     Agreement     between you  and Telenayv  Inc      Telenav     with respect  to the Telenav Software  including  upgrades  modifications  or additions  thereto   collectively    Telenav Software       All references herein to    you    and    your     means you  your employees  agents  and  contractors  and any other entity on whose  b
95.  that do not meet NAV2   s Limited  Warranty and that are returned to NAV2  with a copy of your receipt  This Limited  Warranty is void if failure of the Data has  resulted from accident  abuse  or  misapplication  Any replacement Data will  be warranted for the remainder of the  original warranty period or thirty  30  days   whichever is longer  Neither these remedies  nor any product support services offered  by NAV2 are available without proof of  purchase from an authorized international  source     No Other Warranty     EXCEPT FOR THE LMITED WARRANTY  SET FORTH ABOVE AND TO THE EXTENT  PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW  NAV2  AND ITS LICENSORS  INCLUDING THEIR  LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS  DISCLAIM  ANY WARRANTIES  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED   OF QUALITY  PERFORMANCE   MERCHANTABILITY  FITNESS FOR A  PARTICULAR PURPOSE  OWNERSHIP OR  NON INFRINGEMENT  Certain warranty  exclusions may not be permitted under  applicable law  so to that extent the above  exclusion may not apply to you     Limited Liability     TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY  APPLICABLE LAW  NAV2 AND ITS  LICENSORS  INCLUDING THEIR  LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS  SHALL NOT  BE LIABLE TO YOU  IN RESPECT OF ANY  CLAIM  DEMAND OR ACTION   IRRESPECTIVE OF THE NATURE OF THE  CAUSE OF THE CLAIM  DEMAND OR  ACTION ALLEGING ANY LOSS  INJURY OR  DAMAGES  DIRECT OR INDIRECT  WHICH  MAY RESULT FROM THE USE OR  POSSESSION OF THE INFORMATION  OR    FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFIT  REVENUE   CONTRACTS OR SAVINGS  OR ANY  OTHER DIRECT  INDIRECT  INCIDENTAL   
96.  the battery     For longer  trouble free operation  keep the  top of the battery clean and dry and the  battery cables tightly fastened to the  battery terminals  If any corrosion is  present on the battery or terminals  remove  the cables from the terminals and clean  with a wire brush  You can neutralize the  acid with a solution of baking soda and  water     We recommend that you disconnect the  negative battery cable terminal from the  battery if you plan to store your vehicle for  an extended period     To maintain correct operation of the  battery management system  if you add  any electrical devices to your vehicle  do  not connect the ground connection directly  to the negative battery terminal  A  connection at the negative battery terminal  can cause inaccurate measurements of  the battery condition and potential  incorrect system operation     Note  Flectrical accessories or components  added to your vehicle by you or an  authorized dealer  may adversely affect  battery performance  durability and the  performance of other electrical systems on  your vehicle     If a replacement battery is required  we  recommend you use a Ford replacement  battery that matches the electrical  requirements of your vehicle     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Maintenance       If you disconnect or replace the battery  and your vehicle has an automatic  transmission  transmission must relearn  its adaptive
97.  the door  windows     Cooling the Interior  Direct the air toward your face     Air Conditioning    The system directs air through the  evaporator for cooling  The evaporator  extracts humidity from the air to help keep  the windows free of mist  The system  directs the resulting condensation to the  outside of your vehicle  which may cause  a small pool to form under your vehicle   This is normal     Note  The air conditioning operates only  when the temperature is above 4  C  39  F      Note  When you use air conditioning  your  vehicle uses more fuel     AIR VENTS    Center Air Vents       E204054    Side Air Vents          E204055    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Climate Control       MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL          E174095    A    B    A  qa    Power  Press the button to switch the system on and off  When the system is  off  it prevents outside air from entering the vehicle     Defrost  Select to distribute air through the windshield air vents  Air distribution  to the instrument panel and footwell vents turns off  You can also use this  setting to defrost and clear the windshield of a thin covering of ice     Heated rear window  Press the button to switch the heated rear window on  and off  See Heated Windows and Mirrors  page 90      MAX A C  Adjust the control to the full cool position to maximize cooling   Recirculated air flows through the instrument panel vents  air conditioning  auto
98.  the tire         pressures  including the spare  tire where applicable  every two  weeks when the tires are cold        You must inflate the tires to the correct  pressure     See Wheels and Tires  page 171   The tire  pressures are also on the tire inflation  pressure label  located on the edge of  driver door or the B Pillar      As a driver assistance feature  your vehicle  has a tire pressure monitoring system  A  warning lamp will illuminate when one or  more of the tires are significantly  under inflated  If the low tire pressure  warning lamp illuminates  you should stop  your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so   check the tires and inflate them to the  correct pressure     Driving on under inflated tires can   Cause them to overheat   Lead to tire failure   Reduce fuel efficiency   Reduce tire life   Affect vehicle handling or stopping  ability     The system is not a substitute for correct  tire maintenance     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Wheels and Tires       You must maintain the correct tire  pressures  even if low tire pressure has not  illuminated the warning lamp     To check the tire pressures through the  information display  scroll to           Message Action and Descrip   tion  Driver assist Press the OK    button     Press the OK  button    The tyre pressure  graphic displays        Tyre pressure  monitor          The tire pressure monitoring system has a  system malfu
99.  to lose control of your vehicle  increasing the risk of personal injury or  property damage  Activation of the stability  control 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 stability control system  activates  SLOW DOWN       If a failure has been detected within    the traction control 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    1           118    WARNINGS    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   light temporarily lights on engine   start up and flashes when a  driving condition activates either of the  systems     When you switch the traction control  system off     When you select an alternative stability  control mode     If a problem occurs in either of the  systems     The 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  The trac
100.  to select from the following  options        Menu Item       Phone    Mute call    Touch this button to access the on screen numerical pad to  enter a number and place a call  During an active call  you can  also choose any of these options     Action and Description       Hold call       Hands free off       Join calls       End             236    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2          Menu Item    Speed dial    Action and Description    Select to call stored contacts        Phonebook    Touch this button to access and call any contacts in your  previously downloaded phonebook  The system places the  entries in alphabetical categories summarized at the top of  the screen       To turn on contact picture settings  if your device supports this  feature  select        Phone       Settings       Manage phonebook       Display photos from phonebook       Certain smartphones may support transferring street addresses  when listed with phonebook contact information  If your cell  phone supports this feature  you can select and use these  addresses as destinations and save them as favorites        Call history    Note  This is a cell phone dependent feature  If your cell phone  does not support downloading call history using Bluetooth   SYNC keeps track of calls made with the SYNC system    After you connect your Bluetooth enabled cell phone to SYNC   you can access any previously dialed  rece
101.  vehicle options  and instrument cluster type  not all of the  messages display or are available  The    information display may abbreviate or You need to confirm certain messages  shorten certain messages  before you can access the menus          E174595          Airbag  Message Action  Occupant sensor The system detects a malfunction due to a blocked sensor   blocked Remove objects Remove blockage   near passenger seat                               Alarm  Message Action  Vehicle alarm Start Alarm triggered due to unauthorized entry  See Anti Theft  vehicle to stop alarm Alarm  page 47    Alarm system Full guard   All perimeter sensors are active  See Anti Theft Alarm  page  Reduced guard 47    75    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing          Information Displays       Battery and Charging System       Message    Action       Check Charging system    The charging system needs servicing  If the warning stays on  or continues to come on  contact an authorized dealer as soon  as possible        Charging system Service  soon    The charging system needs servicing  If the warning stays on  or continues to come on  contact an authorized dealer as soon  as possible        Charging system Service  now    The charging system needs servicing  Contact an authorized  dealer as soon as possible        Battery state of charge  low    The battery management system determines that the battery  is at alow state of char
102. 0    Pull the lever toward you slightly and  release it to flash the headlamps     AUTOLAMPS    WARNING    The autolamps switch position may   not activate the headlamps in all low   visibility conditions  such as daytime  fog  Always ensure that your headlamps  are switched to auto or on  as appropriate   during all low visibility conditions  Failure  to do so may result in a collision           E142451    When the lighting control is in the  autolamps position  the headlamps  automatically turn on in low light situations  or when the wipers activate     If equipped  the following also activate  when the lighting control is in the  autolamps position and you switch them  on in the information display     Configurable daytime running lamps   Automatic high beam control   Adaptive headlamp control     The headlamps remain on for a period of  time after you switch the ignition off  Use  the information display controls to adjust  the period of time that the headlamps  remain on  See Information Displays   page 67      Note  With the headlamps in the  autolamps position  you cannot switch the  high beam headlamps on until the  autolamps system turns the low beam  headlamps on     Windshield Wiper Activated  Headlamps    The windshield wiper activated headlamps  turn on within 10 seconds when you switch  the windshield wipers on and the lighting  control is in the autolamps position  They  turn off approximately 60 seconds after  you switch the windshield wipers off     The headl
103. 015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing                            SYNC    2  Item Menu Item  A Clock  B Display  C Sound  D Vehicle  E Settings  F Help             Clock    Under this menu  you can set the  Thy  clock  access and adjust the  display  sound and vehicle  settings as well as access settings for    specific modes or the help feature     To make adjustments using the touchscreen  select              Menu Item Action and Description  Settings Press the settings icon   Clock Press the   or   to adjust the time     From this screen  you can also make other adjustments such  as 12 hour or 24 hour mode  activate GPS time synchroniza   tion and have the system automatically update new time  zones    You can also switch the outside air temperature display off  and on  It appears at the top center of the touchscreen  next  to the time and date     Note  You cannot manually set the date  Your vehicle   s GPS does this for you     Note   f the battery has been disconnected  your vehicle needs to acquire a GPS signal to  update the clock  Once your vehicle acquires the signal  it may take a few minutes for the  update to display the correct time              Display    You can adjust the display using  hs  the touchscreen or the voice  button on the steering wheel  controls     212    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2       To make adjustments using the touchscre
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105. 118      Electronic throttle control enhances  the powertrain response to your inputs     Using Selectable Drive Modes    Selectable drive modes automatically  tailors your vehicle configuration for each  mode selected     To change the drive mode  WYLO  F setting  toggle the mode button   or switch on the instrument  panel under the display  The first press of  the mode button or switch illuminates the  selected mode  subsequent presses will  change the selected mode     Note  Vode changes are not available when  the vehicle ignition is off or reverse  R  gear  is selected  In gear position drive  D   the  available modes are Normal  Sport   Track  and Snow  Wet  In gear position sport  S   Snow Wet and Normal mode are  unavailable     Modes     Normal     Delivers a balanced  combination of comfort and handling   This mode provides an engaging drive  experience and a direct connection to  the road without sacrificing any of the  composure demanded from your  vehicle     Sport     Engages when you shift your  automatic transmission into sport  S    Sport mode increases throttle  response and helps your vehicle  accelerate faster  but does not change  the feel of the steering or stability  system     Sport      Provides a sportier steering  feel and throttle response  Sport   mode is ideal for use during more  spirited driving    Track     Provides a performance driving  experience  The engine responds  directly to your inputs and takes ona  more powerful tone  Track mode is 
106. 15  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Parking Aids       E130178    Coverage area of up to 1 8 m  6 ft  from  the rear bumper  There may be decreased  coverage area at the outer corners of the  bumper     The system detects certain objects while  the transmission is in reverse  R      Your vehicle is moving toward a  stationary object at aspeed of 5km h   3 mph  or less     Your vehicle is not moving  but a  moving object is approaching the rear  of your vehicle at a speed of 5 km h   3 mph  or less     Your vehicle is moving at a speed of  less than 5km h  3 mph  anda moving  object is approaching the rear of your  vehicle at a speed of less than 5 km h   3 mph      The system provides audio warnings only  when your vehicle is moving or when your  vehicle is stationary and the detected  obstacle is less than 30 cm  12 in  away  from the bumper        Obstacle Distance Indicator  ir  Equipped     The system provides obstacle distance  indication through the information display   The distance indicator displays when the  transmission is in reverse  R      The indicator displays     As the distance to the obstacle  decreases the indicator blocks    illuminate and move towards the  vehicle icon     If there is no obstacle detected  the  distance indicator blocks are greyed  out     REAR VIEW CAMERA    WARNINGS    The rear view camera system is a   reverse aid supplement device that   still requires the driver to use it in  conjunction with the inter
107. 162  Adjusting the Headlamps   RHD             163  Changing a BUID     ce cccecesestesestesesteseeesees 164  Bulb Specification Chart    168  Vehicle Care   Cleaning the ExteriOr      ccccccseseceseeeseees 169  Cleaning the INteriOl     ccccescecesseeseeseseeees 169  Repairing Minor Paint Damage                170  Cleaning the Alloy WheelS          ccccee 170  Wheels and Tires   General INFOrMAtION       ccscsecseseseseeeeeeeees 171  Temporary Mobility Kit    cesses 171  Tire Caress inns iinsiicccccccinninincmanas 177    Using Summer Tires           Using Winter Tires    178  Using Snow Chain    178  Tire Pressure Monitoring System             179  Changing a Road Whe el        ccccssesseseseees    Driving at High Speed           Technical Specifications       Capacities and Specific   ations    Vehicle Dimensions   COUPG        cceeee 19   Vehicle Dimensions   Convertible            192  Vehicle Identification Plate    193  Vehicle Identification Numbet               194  Capacities and Specifications   2 3L  EGCOBOOS Mess csscsssscsssssssstssastsezeceneaccezesceeeves 194  Capacities and Specifications   igg  Fuel Consumption Figures     198          Audio System  General INFOrMatiON         cccceseeseeeseeeseees 199  Audio Unit   Vehicles With  Premium AM           FM CD      200  Digital RAGIOu  wccccsesesesesestessestesesteseeeee 201  NSS By PONTS en E 203  Media HUD iiss arararcccrececcicnesiin 203  SYNC    2  General INFOrMAtION        cccecseceeeeseeeeeees 204  SS SU
108. 2 km h   5 6 50 mph  80 km h                 The instrument cluster displays your  currently selected gear  The transmission  automatically upshifts if your engine speed  is too high or downshifts if your engine  speed is too low     The system stays in manual control until  you make another gear selection  for  example  drive  D       Note  Engine damage may occur if  excessive engine revving is held without  shifting     Brake Shift Interlock    WARNINGS    Do not drive your vehicle until you  verify that the brake lamps are  working     When doing this procedure  you will   be taking your vehicle out of park   which means your vehicle can roll  freely  To avoid unwanted vehicle  movement  always fully set the parking  brake prior to doing this procedure  Use  wheel chocks if appropriate     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Transmission       WARNINGS  If the parking brake is fully released   but the brake warning lamp remains  illuminated  the brakes may not be  working properly  See your authorized  dealer        Note  Contact an authorized dealer as soon  as possible if this procedure is used     Note  For some markets  this feature will  be disabled     Use the brake shift interlock lever to move  the gearshift lever from the park position  inthe event of an electrical malfunction or  if your vehicle has a dead battery     Apply the parking brake and switch the  ignition off before performing 
109. 2015  First Printing    Appendices       Governing Law     The above terms and conditions shall be  governed by the laws of the People   s  Republic of China  without giving effect to   i  its conflict of laws provisions  or  ii  the  United Nations Convention for Contracts  for the International Sale of Goods  which  is explicitly excluded  Any dispute arising  from or in connection with the Data  provided to you hereunder shall be  submitted to the Shanghai International  Economic and Trade Arbitration  Commission for arbitration     Gracenote   Copyright    CD and music related data from  Gracenote  Inc   copyright   2000 2007  Gracenote  Gracenote Software  copyright     2000 2007 Gracenote  This product and  service may practice one or more of the  following U S  Patents  5 987 525    6 061 680   6 154 773   6 161 132    6 230 192   6 230 207   6 240 459    6 330 593 and other patents issued or  pending  Some services supplied under  license from Open Globe  Inc  for U S   Patent   6 304 523     Gracenote and CDDB are registered  trademarks of Gracenote  The Gracenote  logo and logotype  and the  Powered by  Gracenote     logo are trademarks of  Gracenote     Gracenote   End User License Agreement   EULA     This device contains software from  Gracenote  Inc  of 2000 Powell Street  Emeryville  California 94608    Gracenote       The software from Gracenote  the   Gracenote Software   enables this device  to do disc and music file identification and  obtain music related 
110. 3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2          Menu Item    Interaction mode       Confirmation prompts    Action and Description    Standard interaction mode provides more detailed interaction  and guidance  Advanced mode has less audible interaction  and more tone prompts     Have the system ask you short questions if it has not clearly  heard or understood your request    Note  Even with confirmation prompts turned off  the system  may occasionally ask you to confirm settings        Media candidate lists    Candidate lists are possible results from your voice  commands  The system simply makes a best guess at your  request with these turned off        Phone candidate lists    Candidate lists are possible results from your voice  commands  The system simply makes a best guess at your  request with these turned off        Voice control volume    This allows you to adjust the system   s voice volume level           Media Player    To make adjustments using the touchscreen  select                    Menu Item Action and Description  Settings Press the settings icon   Media Player  Then select from the following   Autoplay When this feature is on  the system automatically switches    to the media source upon initial connection  This allows you  to listen to music during the indexing process  When this  feature is off  the system does not automatically switch to  the inserted media source        Bluetooth devices    Select to connect  disconnect
111. 500 kilometers   Vary   your speed frequently and change  up through the gears early  Do not labor  the engine        Vehicles With a Diesel Engine    During the first 2000 miles  3000  kilometers   you may notice a ticking sound  when your vehicle slows down  This is due  to adjustments of your new diesel engine  and is normal     REDUCED ENGINE  PERFORMANCE    WARNING      Continued operation will increase the    engine temperature and cause the  engine to shut down completely        If the engine coolant temperature gauge  needle moves to the upper limit position   the engine is overheating  See Gauges   page 61     You must only drive your vehicle for a short  distance if the engine overheats  The  distance you can travel depends on  ambient temperature  vehicle load and  terrain  The engine will continue to operate  with limited power for a short time     If the engine temperature continues to rise   the fuel supply to the engine will reduce    The air conditioning will switch off and the  engine cooling fan will operate continually     1  Reduce your speed gradually and stop  your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do  So     2  Switch the engine off immediately to  prevent severe engine damage     Wait for the engine to cool down     4  Check the coolant level  See Engine  Coolant Check  page 156      5  Have your vehicle checked by an  authorized dealer as soon as possible     w    ECONOMICAL DRIVING    The following will help to improve fuel  consumption     Tire Press
112. AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Windows and Mirrors       POWER WINDOWS    WARNINGS   Do not leave children unattended in   your vehicle and do not let them play   with the power windows  They may  seriously injure themselves     When closing the power windows    you should verify they are free of   obstructions and make sure that  children and pets are not in the proximity  of the window openings        E180087       Note  You may hear a pulsing noise when  just one of the windows is open  Lower the  opposite window slightly to reduce this  noise     Note  Use the singular control  if equipped   to open both rear windows     Press the switch to open the window   Lift the switch to close the window   One Touch Down    Press the switch fully and release it  Press  again or lift it to stop the window     One Touch Up  Coupe Only     Lift the switch fully and release it  Press or  lift it again to stop the window     Bounce Back  Coupe Only     The window will stop automatically while  closing  It will reverse some distance if  there is an obstacle in the way     Overriding the Bounce Back Feature    WARNING    When you override the bounce back   feature the window will not reverse   if it detects an obstacle  Take care  when closing the windows to avoid  personal injury or damage to your vehicle        Pull up the window switch and hold within  two seconds of the window reaching the  bounce back position  The window will  travel up with no bounce back protec
113. Adobe  Macromedia Software LLC  All rights  reserved  Adobe  Flash and AIR are  trademarks of Adobe Systems  Incorporated     End User Notice    Microsoft   Windows   Mobile for  Automotive Important Safety  Information    This system Ford SYNC contains software  that is licensed to Manufacturer FORD  MOTOR COMPANY by an affiliate of  Microsoft Corporation pursuant to a license  agreement  Any removal  reproduction   reverse engineering or other unauthorized  use of the software from this system in  violation of the license agreement is strictly  prohibited and may subject you to legal  action     Read and follow instructions  Before  using your Windows Automotive  based  system  read and follow all instructions  and safety information provided in this end  user manual   User s Guide    Not  following precautions found in this User s  Guide can lead to an accident or other  serious consequences     Keep User s Guide in vehicle  When kept  in the vehicle  the User s Guide will be a  ready reference for you and other users  unfamiliar with the Windows  Automotive based system  Please make  certain that before using the system for  the first time  all persons have access to  the User s Guide and read its instructions  and safety information carefully     WARNING      Operating certain parts of this    system while driving can distract  your attention away from the road   and possibly cause an accident or other  serious consequences  Do not change  system settings or enter data n
114. C OS Srn E 211  Entertainment        cceecescecesseseseesesseseeteseeseees 225  PROMEGA xiv nnn n 233  WAPOA ON sss sscsscsscsssssessessesszsctedecascascassarsarsaz3s 241  NA VIB ATION se  scchekid   hasetecn i basiscanssbaees 248  SYNC    TroubleShooting       cccceeeee 258  Appendices  Electromagnetic Compatibility               266  End User License Agreement          00000 267  Type Approval Siiri 289    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Introduction       ABOUT THIS MANUAL    Thank you for choosing Ford  We  recommend that you take some time to  get to know your vehicle by reading this  manual  The more that you know about  your vehicle  the greater the safety and  pleasure you will get from driving it     WARNING      Driving while distracted can result in  T loss of vehicle control  crash and  injury  We strongly recommend that  you use extreme caution when using any  device that may take your focus off the  road  Your primary responsibility is the safe  operation of your vehicle  We recommend  against the use of any hand held device  while driving and encourage the use of  voice operated systems when possible   Make sure you are aware of all applicable  local laws that may affect the use of  electronic devices while driving        Note  This manual describes product  features and options available throughout  the range of available models  sometimes  even before they are generally available  
115. CONT Olisikin 50  Grujse COntrOlsssiijiiisiisrisistisrissiiisri insin 50  Information Display Control    50  Wipers and Washers  Windshield WiDETS        ccccsesesesseseseeeseeesees 51  AUTOWI PETS  siiiiiiiiisiisiirsiiiiiini 51  Windshield WASNESS        ccccecseceseceeeseees 52    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Table of Contents           Lighting   General INFOrMAtION         ccsecsecesseseseseseees 53  Lighting Control   253  AUtOLAMPS    c cccceeesesseseesesteseeteses 54  Instrument Lighting Dimmer     a59  Headlamp Exit Delay                259   Daytime RUNNING LAMPS    55  Front  FOS  Lamp  ic ss c sdscssccssceccncs 55  Rear FOS LAMPS     ccsesscsesesesesessssseessseseseeees 56  Headlamp LeVeLING      cccesessesesteseseesesees 56  Direction INGiCAtOIS        ecesececseesessesseeseeeeees 57  Welcome LIShting     ccccsessssessssesseseseeseseens 57  Interior Lamps                 Ambient Lighting    Windows and Mirrors    Power WINCGOWS     ccccscesessesestesesseeseseeseseesesees 58  Global OPe NinG        ecesesceseesessesessesteseeesesesees 58  Exterior MirrOrs     csccscsessssesssssesessseseeseseseseeees 59  Interior MirrOV       cscsssssesesessssssesesesseseseseeeeeesees 60  SUM V   SOl Sirena 60  Instrument Cluster   GA EEEE  61  Warning Lamps and IndicatorsS                  63  Audible Warnings and Indicators              65    Information Displays    General INfOrMatiOn        cccscee
116. CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Wheels and Tires       GENERAL INFORMATION    A decal with tire pressure data is located  in the driver   s door opening     Check and set the tire pressure at the  ambient temperature in which you are  intending to drive your vehicle and when  the tires are cold     Note  Check your tire pressures regularly to  optimize fuel economy     Note  Use only approved wheel and tire  sizes  Using other sizes could damage your  vehicle and will make the National Type  Approval invalid     Note   f you change the diameter of the tires  from that fitted at the factory  the  speedometer may not display the correct  speed  Take your vehicle to an authorized  dealer to have the engine management  system reprogrammed     TEMPORARY MOBILITY KIT    Note  The temporary mobility kit contains  enough sealant compound in the canister  for one tire repair only  See an authorized  Ford dealer for replacement sealant  canisters     E175977    The kit is located under the load floor in  the trunk  The kit consists of an air  compressor to re inflate the tire anda  canister of sealing compound that will  effectively seal most punctures caused by  nails or similar objects  This kit provides a  temporary tire repair  allowing you to drive  your vehicle up to 200 km  120 mi  ata  maximum speed of 80 km h  50 mph  to  reach a tire service location     mmonw        IQ    171    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Buil
117. Do not try to pry open or push open    the capless fuel system with foreign   objects  This could damage the fuel  system andits seal and cause injury to you  or others     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Fuel and Refueling       WARNINGS    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 plastic funnel  included with your vehicle  See Fuel Filler  Funnel Location  page 104      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 and remove the fuel tank  filler cap     Note  Capless fuel systems do not have a  fuel tank filler cap     2  Fully insert the plastic funnel into the  fuel tank filler pipe opening        E157452  3  Add fuel to your vehicle from the fuel  container     4  Remove the plastic funnel from the  fuel tank filler pipe opening     5  Replace the fuel tank filler cap and  close the fuel tank filler door     6  Clean the plastic funnel and place it  back in your vehicle or properly dispose  of it     Note  Extra funnels can be purchased from  an authorized dealer if you choose to  dispose of the funnel     CATALYTIC CONVERTER    WARNI
118. Do not use stop leak pellets  cooling  system sealants or additives as they can  cause damage to the engine cooling or  heating systems     Adding Engine Coolant    WARNINGS    Never remove the coolant reservoir  cap while the engine is running or hot     Only add coolant when the engine is  cold  If the engine is hot  wait 10  minutes for the engine to cool down     Do not allow the fluid to touch your   skin or eyes  If this happens  rinse the   affected areas immediately with  plenty of water and contact your physician     Undiluted coolant is flammable and  may ignite if spilled on a hot exhaust        Ford Motor Company does not recommend  the use of recycled engine coolant since a  Ford approved recycling process is not yet  available     Do not mix different colors or types of  coolant in your vehicle     Note  Add a 50 50 mixture of antifreeze  and water or prediluted engine coolant that  meets the correct specification     Note  Use fluids which meet the  specifications or requirements defined  Use  of other fluids may lead to damage which  is not covered by your vehicle s Warranty   See Capacities and Specifications  page  191      To top up the coolant level do the  following     1  Remove the coolant reservoir cap     2  Add engine coolant to the MAX mark   do not overfill     3  Replace the coolant reservoir cap  Turn  it clockwise until you feel a strong  resistance     Note   n case of emergency  you can add  water without engine coolant in order to  reach a ve
119. Fold Away Exterior Mirrors   Heated Exterior Mirrors  Power Exterior Mirrors  Power Folding Mirrors    Signal Indicator Mirrors    F    Fastening the Seatbelts    21  Using Safety Belts During Pregnancy            22  First Aid Kit   ccccscssescesessssesessssessessesestesesesees 140    Flat Tire Inflation  See  Temporary Mobility Kit  Floor Mats  Fog Lamps   Front  See  Front Fog Lamps  Fog Lamps   Rear  See  Rear Fog Lamps  Front Exterior Overview                 Front Fog LAMPS    ccscesessceeeseseees    Front Passenger Sensing System             24  Fuel and RefUCLING        cccsescessssestesesteseseeee 103  Fuel Consumption Figures    198  Fuel Consumption                107  Calculating Fuel ECONOMY    108    Fil  Fue       ing the Fuel Tank  Filler Funnel Location    Fuel Filter    eeeesseseeeeees  Fuel Quality            Long Term Storage     Fue                 Fuse Specification Chart  Passenger Compartment Fuse Pane  Power Distribution Box             GAUP OS eee reeiieiri tita 61  Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge             62  Puel GAU BC isana una  62  Information DiSPLAY         cceseeesseseseseeseseeseeeeees 61    General Information on Radio          FREQUENCIES iesccsscecsccdeestieecdedsscsssstessneaieecs 32  Glasses Holder     97  Global Opening           58    Opening the Windows     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Index       H    Handbrake  See  Parking Brake  Hazard Warning F
120. G  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Towing       TOWING A TRAILER    WARNING    Your vehicle is not approved for  trailer towing  Never tow a trailer with  your vehicle        TOWING POINTS    WARNING    The recovery hook has a left hand   thread  Turn it counterclockwise to   install it and make sure that it is fully  tightened  Failure to do so could result in  the recovery hook becoming loose        The recovery hook is in the spare wheel  well     You must carry the recovery hook in your  vehicle at all times        E206299    Remove the cover and install the recovery  hook     TRANSPORTINGTHE VEHICLE                   E143886    If you need to have your vehicle towed   contact a professional towing service or   if you are a member of a roadside  assistance program  your roadside  assistance service provider     We recommend the use of a wheel lift and  dollies or flatbed equipment to tow your  vehicle  Do not tow with a slingbelt  Ford  Motor Company has not approved a  slingbelt towing procedure  Vehicle  damage may occur if towed incorrectly  or  by any other means     Ford Motor Company produces a towing  manual for all authorized tow truck  operators  Have your tow truck operator  refer to this manual for proper hook up  and towing procedures for your vehicle     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Towing       The rear wheels  dr
121. GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Fuel and Refueling       A    i Pa    e N    sD    E154765  4  Remove the fuel filler nozzle and fully  close the fuel tank filler door     Note  A fuel spillage concern may occur if  overfilling the fuel tank  Do not overfill the  tank  The fill pipe is equipped with a drain  hole  Excess fuel due to overfill may drain  through the drain hole and drip onto the  ground     If the fuel fill inlet was not properly closed   aservice engine warning lamp may appear  on the instrument cluster     At the next opportunity  do the following     1  Stop your vehicle as soon as safely  possible and shift the transmission into  park  P      2  Switch the ignition off     3  Open the fuel filler door and remove  any visible debris from the fuel fill  opening    4  Insert either the fuel fill nozzle or the  fuel fill funnel provided with the vehicle  several times to allow the inlet to close  properly  This will dislodge any debris  preventing the inlet from sealing     E       If this action corrects the problem  the  message may not reset immediately  It  may take several driving cycles for the  message to turn off  A driving cycle  consists of an engine start up  after 4 or  more hours with the engine off  followed  by city or highway driving  Continuing to  drive with the message on may cause the  service engine soon lamp to turn on as  well     FUEL CONSUMPTION    We derive CO2 and fuel consumption  figures in laboratory 
122. GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Instrument Cluster       Fuel Gauge    Note  The fuel gauge may vary slightly  when your vehicle is moving or ona gradient     Switch the ignition on  The fuel gauge will  indicate approximately how much fuel is  left in the fuel tank  The arrow adjacent to  the fuel pump symbol indicates on which  side of your vehicle the fuel filler door is  located     The needle should move toward F when  you refuel your vehicle  If the needle points  to E after adding fuel  this indicates your  vehicle needs service soon     After refueling some variability in needle  position is normal     Variations     It may take a short time for the needle  to reach F after leaving the gas station   This is normal and depends upon the  slope of pavement at the gas station     The fuel amount dispensed into the  tank is a little less or more than the  gauge indicated  This is normal and  depends upon the slope of pavement  at the gas station     If the gas station nozzle shuts off  before the tank is full  try a different  gas pump nozzle     Low Fuel Reminder    A low fuel reminder triggers when the  distance to empty value reaches 80 km   50 mi  to empty  with additional warnings  at 40 km  25 mi   20 km  10 mi  and O km   O mi  to empty  provided the message is  cleared each time  An additional warning  at 120 km  75 mi  to empty is provided  when the MyKey is being used     Note  The low fuel warning and distance to empty warning can
123. INFORMATION    Condensationin Lamp Assemblies    Exterior lamps have vents to  accommodate normal changes in air  pressure     Condensation can be anatural by product  of this design  When moist air enters the  lamp assembly through the vents  there is  a possibility that condensation can occur  when the temperature is cold  When  normal condensation occurs  a fine mist  can form on the interior of the lens  The  fine mist eventually clears and exits  through the vents during normal operation     Clearing time may take as long as 48 hours  under dry weather conditions     Examples of acceptable condensation are     The presence of a fine mist  no streaks   drip marks or large droplets      A fine mist covers less than 50  of the  lens     Examples of unacceptable condensation  are   A water puddle inside the lamp   Streaks  drip marks or large droplets  present on the interior of the lens     If you see any unacceptable condensation   have your vehicle checked by an authorized  dealer     53    LIGHTING CONTROL  me a B     S  KIDA    E142449    A Off  B Parking lamps  instrument panel  lamps  license plate lamps and  tail lamps  C Headlamps  High Beams    t    E162679    Push the lever forward to switch the high  beams on     Push the lever forward again or pull the  lever toward you to switch the high beams  off     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Lighting       Headlamp Flasher       ad    E16268
124. It  may describe options not fitted to the  vehicle you have purchased     Note  Some of the illustrations in this  manual may show features as used in   different models  so they may appear   different to you on your vehicle     Note  Always use and operate your vehicle  in line with all applicable laws and  regulations     Note  Pass on this manual when selling  your vehicle  It is an integral part of your  vehicle     This manual may qualify the location of a  component as left hand side or right hand  side  The side is determined when facing  forward in the seat        E154903    A Right hand side   B Left hand side     SYMBOLS GLOSSARY    These are some of the symbols you may  see on your vehicle     Safety alert    See Owner s Manual    Air conditioning system    Bfe      Anti lock braking system          Avoid smoking  flames or sparks    Battery    Battery acid    Brake fluid   non petroleum  based    ofrio    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Introduction       Brake system  Cabin air filter    Check fuel cap    AI Child safety door lock or unlock    A Child seat lower anchor    re Child seat tether anchor          Cruise control    Do not open when hot       E gt   Ee     JeF    WA  m    as gine air filter     gt  i      Engine coolant  ES  gine coolant temperature  uN Explosive gas    Fan warning  qe  op    A   Fasten seatbelt       i    gine oil        gt     Front airbag    de    Front f
125. K AUTO  Press the button to turn on automatic operation  Select the desired  temperature using the temperature control  The system adjusts fan speed  air  distribution  air conditioning operation  and selects outside air or recirculated  air to heat or cool the vehicle in order to maintain the desired temperature  You  can also use the AUTO button to turn off dual zone operation by pressing and  holding the button for more than two seconds     L Recirculated air  Press the button to switch between outside air and  recirculated air  When you select recirculated air  the air currently in the  passenger compartment recirculates  This may reduce the time needed to cool  the interior  when used with A C  and may reduce unwanted odors from  entering your vehicle     Note  Recirculated air may turn off automatically  or be prevented from turning  on  in all airflow modes except MAX A C to reduce risk of fogging  Recirculated  air may also turn on and off automatically in Panel or Panel and Floor airflow  modes during hot weather in order to improve cooling efficiency     M Heated rear window  Press the button to switch the heated rear window on  and off  See Heated Windows and Mirrors  page 90      Note  You may feel a small amount of air    HINTS ON CONTROLLING THE from the footwell air vents regardless of the    air distribution setting   INTERIOR CLIMATE Note  70 reduce humidity build up inside  General Hints    your vehicle  do not drive with the system  switched off or with rec
126. N   IGM   2011 01  PCO 01 DEL 25 DE  ENERO DE 2011         source     IGN 2009   BD  TOPO          Territory    Ecuador    282    Guade   loupe   French  Guiana  and  Marti   nique  Mexico       Fuente  INEGI  Instituto  Nacional de Estadistica y  Geografia        IV  Middle East Territory    A  Third Party Notices  Any and all copies  of the Data and or packaging relating  thereto shall include the respective Third  Party Notices set forth below and used  as described below corresponding to  the Territory  or portion thereof   included in such copy     Country Notice    Jordan       Royal Jordanian  Geographic Centre     The  foregoing notice require   ment for Jordan Data is a  material term of the Agree   ment  If Client or any of its  permitted sublicensees  if  any  fail to meet such  requirement  HERE shall  have the right to terminate  Client   s license with respect  to the Jordan Data     B  Jordan Data  Client and its permitted  sublicensees  if any  are restricted from  licensing and or otherwise distributing  HERE   s database for the country of  Jordan     Jordan Data     for use in Enter   prise Applications to  i  non Jordanian  entities for use of the Jordan Data solely  in Jordan or  ii  Jordan based customers   In addition  Client  its permitted subli   censees  if any  and End Users are  restricted from using the Jordan Data in  Enterprise Applications if such party is   i  anon Jordanian entity using the  Jordan Data solely in Jordan or  ii  a  Jordan base
127. NG    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    WARNINGS  A 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     Do not push start or tow start your   vehicle  Use booster cables  See   Jump Starting the Vehicle  page  141      Do not switch the ignition off when  driving        REFUELING    WARNINGS    Fuel vapor burns violently and a fuel  fire can cause severe injuries     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Fuel and Refueling       WARNINGS    Read and follow all the instructions  on the pump island     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     Stay outside your vehicle and do not   leave the fuel pump unattended   when refueling your vehicle  This is  against the law in some places     Keep children away from the fuel  pump  never let children pump fuel     Wait at least 10 seconds before   removing the fuel pump nozzle to   allow any residual fuel to d
128. On Disabled Disabled  and held more  than five  seconds  Button pressed ESC fully Off Enabled Enabled  again after enabled  deactivation  119    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Stability Control       Note  Do not use Sport mode on public  roadways     Some models may also come equipped  with a sport mode which allows the driver  to reduce normal electronic stability  control system intervention and provide a  more spirited driving experience  To enter  sport mode  toggle the stability control  button twice rapidly  The message appears  in the information display that the system  is now in sport mode     For vehicles equipped with the selectable  drive mode feature  electronic stability  control sport mode is not available  You  can utilize the performance oriented  electronic stability control mode by  selecting track drive mode  In this mode   electronic stability control intervention is  reduced and tuned specifically for track  use only and is not for use on public roads   In all of the selectable drive modes  you  can disable traction control and electronic  stability control with the electronic stability  control switch        Line Lock  If Equipped     Line Lock is a feature intended for use at  tracks only and should not be used on  public roadways  Use of this feature will  result in significantly increased rear tire  wear  It is intended to condition the rear  tires to maximize traction p
129. Owner s Manual FORD MUSTANG       July 2015  First Printing    GR3J 19A321 AKA    va    FSC  MIX  Paper  FSC  C102270       The information contained in this publication was correct at the time of going to print  In the interest of  continuous development  we reserve the right to change specifications  design or equipment at any time  without notice or obligation  No part of this publication may be reproduced  transmitted  stored ina  retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without our written permission   Errors and omissions excepted        Ford Motor Company 2015    Allrights reserved   Part Number  GR3J 19A321 AKA 06 2015 20150610012556    Table of Contents          Introduction  About This MANUAL    eeeestesesteseeteseeesteeeeee 5  Symbols Glossary n  Data RECOIING       ccccscssssessssessesesessesesseseesesees  Replacement Parts  RECOMMENCATION         scssesessessecsesecteseeeseees 8  Mobile Communications  EQUIDIMO MIM eveccsesescerescczeeseereeecnnnnnencane 8  Ata Glance  Front Exterior OVErViCW     csccesesesseeseseseseeees 9  Rear Exterior OVErViQW      cccsseesesesseeseseees 10  Vehicle Interior OVErViICW     ccscssessesestesesteeees 1  Instrument Panel Overview   LHD             12  Instrument Panel Overview   RHD            13  Child Safety  Installing Child Restraints     Child Restraint Positioning     Seatbelts  Fastening the Seatbelts    21  Seatbelt REMINGECLM       ccccccseseseseseesssseeesees 22    Supplementary Restraint
130. PANEL OVERVIEW   LHD    A B Cc D E F                         R QA P O N ML K J IH G    E206023    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H     J  K  L  M    Air vents  See Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate  page 87    Direction indicators  See Direction Indicators  page 57     Instrument cluster  See Gauges  page 61     Wiper lever  See Wipers and Washers  page 51     Information and entertainment display  See SYNC    2  page 204    Audio unit  See Audio System  page 199     Drive control switches  See Drive Control  page 129     Climate controls  See Climate Control  page 83     Climate controlled seats  See Climate Controlled Seats  page 94    Hazard flasher switch  See Hazard Warning Flashers  page 140    Keyless start button  See Keyless Starting  page 98     Audio control  See Audio Control  page 49     Steering wheel adjustment  See Adjusting the Steering Wheel  page 49      12    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    AtaGlance       Horn   Cruise control switches  See Cruise Control  page 127    Information display controls  See Information Display Control  page 50      Luggage compartment release button  See Locking and Unlocking  page  40      Lighting control  See Lighting  page 53      OUOZ    po     INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW   RHD                   E199408    Air vents  See Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate  page 87    Direction indicators  See Direction Indicators  page 57     Instrument clust
131. Performance  BU7J M6C65 xxxx    WSS M6C65 A2       Automatic Transmission Oil C ML5  7U7J M2C938 AB    MERCON   LV  WSS M2C938 A       Transmission Oil   75W FE  7U7J M2C200 BA CA    WSS M2C200 D2       Rear Axle Oil SAE 75W 85  EU7J M2C942 AA    Friction Modifier    WSS M2C942 A    EST M2C118 A       Screen Wash  2U7J M8BI16 AA CA DA  3U7J 19523 GA   FU7J 19C544 AA BA DA EA GA HA          WSS MI14P19 A             Only use fluid that meets Ford  specifications     If you are unable to find an engine oil that  meets the specification defined by  WSS M2C948 B  it is acceptable to use a  SAE 5W 20 engine oil that is defined by  ACEA A5 B5     For complete refill of limited slip Ford  axles  add 97 ml  3 28 fl oz  of Additive  Friction Modifier XL 3 or equivalent  meeting Ford Specification EST M2C118 A   Ford rear axles contain a synthetic  lubricant that does not require changing  unless you submerge the axle in water     Note  Do not use more than 1L  0 2 gal   between scheduled service intervals           Using oil and fluids that do not meet the  defined specification and viscosity grade  may lead to     Component damage which may not be  covered by the vehicle Warranty     Longer engine cranking periods   Increased emission levels   Reduced engine performance   Reduced fuel economy   Degraded brake performance     S Castrol       We recommend Castrol and Ford engine  oils and lubricants     197    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Editio
132. RACENOTE CONTENT OR THE  GRACENOTE SOFTWARE OR  GRACENOTE SERVERS ARE ERROR FREE  OR THAT THE FUNCTIONING OF THE  GRACENOTE SOFTWARE OR  GRACENOTE SERVERS WILL BE  UNINTERRUPTED  GRACENOTE IS NOT  OBLIGATED TO PROVIDE YOU WITH ANY  ENHANCED OR ADDITIONAL DATA TYPES  THAT GRACENOTE MAY CHOOSE TO  PROVIDE IN THE FUTURE AND IS FREE  TO DISCONTINUE ITS ONLINE SERVICES  AT ANY TIME  GRACENOTE DISCLAIM ALL       WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED   INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO   IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  MERCHANTABILITY  FITNESS FOR A  PARTICULAR PURPOSE  TITLE  AND  NON INFRINGEMENT  NEITHER  GRACENOTE WARRANTS THE RESULTS  THAT WILL BE OBTAINED BY YOUR USE  OF THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE OR ANY  GRACENOTE SERVER  IN NO CASE WILL  GRACENOTE BE LIABLE FOR ANY  CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL  DAMAGES OR FOR ANY LOST PROFITS  OR LOST REVENUES FOR ANY REASON  WHATSOEVER        Gracenote 2007    Vehicle with SYNC only  United States and Mexico  FCC ID  KMHSGIGI1   IC  1422A SGIG1   Mexico   Model  KMHSGIP1  NOM 121 SCT1 2009    The operation of this equipment is subject  to the following two conditions   1  This  equipment or device may not cause  harmful interference  and  2  this  equipment or device must accept any  interference  including interference that  may cause undesired operation     Vehicle with SYNC with  Touchscreen My Touch    FCC ID  KMHSYNCG2  IC  1422A SYNCG2    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Appendices 
133. RE is licensed  not sold  All  rights reserved     The MS SOFTWARE  FORD  SOFTWARE and THIRD PARTY  SOFTWARE hereinafter collectively  and individually will be referred to as   SOFTWARE      268    IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS END  USER LICENSE AGREEMENT   EULA    DO NOT USE THE DEVICE OR COPY  THE SOFTWARE  ANY USE OF THE  SOFTWARE  INCLUDING BUT NOT  LIMITED TO USE ON THE DEVICE  WILL  CONSTITUTE YOUR AGREEMENT TO  THIS EULA  OR RATIFICATION OF ANY  PREVIOUS CONSENT      GRANT OF SOFTWARE LICENSE  This  EULA grants you the following license     You may use the SOFTWARE as  installed on the DEVICE and as  otherwise interfacing with systems  and or services provide by or through  FORD MOTOR COMPANY or its third  party software and service providers     Description of Other Rights and  Limitations    Speech Recognition   f the  SOFTWARE includes speech  recognition component s   you should  understand that speech recognition is  an inherently statistical process and  that recognition errors are inherent in  the process  Neither FORD MOTOR  COMPANY nor its suppliers shall be  liable for any damages arising out of  errors in the speech recognition  process     Limitations on Reverse Engineering   Decompilation and Disassembly   You may not reverse engineer   decompile  or disassemble nor permit  others to reverse engineer  decompile  or disassemble the SOFTWARE  except  and only to the extent that such activity  is expressly permitted by applicable  law notwithstanding this limit
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136. TION cD   USB  e   BT audio   Press to select any of the following  SDcard   Message If equipped    Traffic   Notific    Calendar   Apps       Where am             Using the Audio Controls    Depending on your vehicle  it may also have the following controls                                         Controls Action and Description   Power Switch the media features on or off    Volume Adjust the volume of playing media    Seek Use as you normally would in media modes    Tune Use as you normally would in media modes    Eject Eject a CD from the entertainment system    Display Press this button to switch the display screen off  Press again   or touch the screen to switch the display screen on    Source Touch the control repeatedly to switch between media  modes    206    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing                            SYNC    2  Controls Action and Description  Sound Adjust the settings for   Bass  Treble  Midrange  Set balance and fade  DSP  EQ mode          Adaptive volume          Using the Steering Wheel Controls    Depending on your vehicle and option  package  you can use your steering wheel  controls to interact with the touchscreen  system     VOL  Control the volume of audio  output     Mute  Mute the audio output   Voice  Press to start a voice session   Press again and hold to end a voice  session   SEEK and PHONE ACCEPT     While in radio mode  press to seek  between memory presets o
137. The windows open automatically when  you press the convertible top control   To open the convertible top    1  Press and hold the convertible top  control  located on the overhead  console  until the windows are  completely down and the top stores  completely     Release the convertible top control        E174568    Note  Do not store articles behind rear seat   Articles stored in the convertible top  stowage compartment may break the rear  glass window when you open the top     Note  Opening the convertible top when  the top material is wet may cause mold or  mildew     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Convertible Top  it Equipped        Using the Tonneau Caps    Your convertible top also includes two  tonneau caps  one for each side of the  vehicle  These caps stow inside the trunk        E174569       A  Leading edge     e  sese i       After opening your convertible top  place  the tonneau caps between the top and  your vehicle trim moulding     1  Insert A under the trim     2  When Ais under the trim cap  angle B  down so the edges slide under the  surrounding moulding and secure into  place between the trim edges     3  Repeat Steps 1 and 2 on the opposite  side of the vehicle to install the second  tonneau cap     CLOSING THE CONVERTIBLE  TOP    Closing the convertible top is a three step  process  Remove both of the tonneau  caps  press the convertible top control to  close the top  and the
138. Tire Assembly  Information  Tire Change Procedure      Changing the 12V Battery  Remove and Reinstall the Battery     Changing the Wiper Blades   LHD     Changing the Wiper Blades   RHD                 Changing the Windshield Wiper       294           Checking the Wiper BladesS                       160  Child Restraint Positioning    18   ISOFIX Child Sats    ccccccessessesstsseeseesseseeseees 20  Child Safety           15  Cigar Lighter    96  Cleaning the Alloy Wheels    170  Cleaning the Exterior        69    Body Paintwork Preserva  Cleaning the Chrome Trim    Cleaning the Headlamps  Cleaning the Rear Window   eaning the Interior  nstrument Cluster Screens  LCD Screens   and Radio Screens    C       G  E  Climate Control Voice Commands    247  Climate    Controbissccciscccssccscsessscctsccscssescisosciscs 83  Principle Of OPeratiOn      cccccccesseseeeseeseseseens 83  Climate Controlled Seats  94       Cooled Seats  Heated Seats  osing the Convertible Top  utch Fluid Check   Manual  Transmission  Cold Weather Precautions     Convertible Top  Coolant Check  See  Engine Coolant Check  Crash Sensors and Airbag Indicator   Creating a MyKey  Programming Changing Configurable       C  C                Cruise Control              Principle Of OPE ration    127  Cruise control   See  Using Cruise CONTIOL     esses 127  CUP HOLGOrSivccssssescccczseescszseeszesestentscesestestitestices 97  Data RECOrING     c ccscccescssesesesesesessesessssessesees 7  Daytime Running Lamps    s299
139. Tire Pressure Monitoring System  page 179         Tyre pressure monitor  malfunction       Tyre pressure sensor  malfunction       The tire pressure monitoring system is malfunctioning  If the  warning stays on or continues to come on  contact an  authorized dealer  See Tire Pressure Monitoring System   page 179      A tire pressure sensor is malfunctioning or your spare tire is in  use  See Tire Pressure Monitoring System  page 179   If  the warning stays on or continues to come on  contact an  authorized dealer as soon as possible           82    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Climate Control       PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION  Outside Air    Keep the air intakes in front of the  windshield free from obstruction  such as  snow or leaves  to allow the climate  control system to function effectively     Recirculated Air    WARNING    Prolonged use of recirculated air may   cause the windows to mist up  If the   windows mist up  follow the settings  for demisting the windshield        The air currently in the passenger  compartment recirculates  Outside air does  not enter your vehicle     Heating    Heating performance depends on the  temperature of the engine coolant     General Information onControlling  the Interior Climate    Fully close all the windows     Warming the Interior    Direct the air toward your feet  In cold or  humid weather conditions  direct some of  the air toward the windshield and
140. UNICATIONS  EQUIPMENT    Using mobile communications equipment  is becoming increasingly important in the  conduct of business and personal affairs   However  you must not compromise your  own or others    safety when using such  equipment  Mobile communications can  enhance personal safety and security when  appropriately used  particularly in  emergency situations  Safety must be  paramount when using mobile  communications equipment to avoid  negating these benefits  Mobile  communication equipment includes  but  is not limited to  cellular phones  pagers   portable email devices  text messaging  devices and portable two way radios     WARNING      Driving while distracted can result in  T loss of vehicle control  crash and  injury  We strongly recommend that  you use extreme caution when using any  device that may take your focus off the  road  Your primary responsibility is the safe  operation of your vehicle  We recommend  against the use of any hand held device  while driving and encourage the use of  voice operated systems when possible   Make sure you are aware of all applicable  local laws that may affect the use of  electronic devices while driving        Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    AtaGlance       FRONT EXTERIOR OVERVIEW    A B Cc D       G F E    E177478    Locks  See Locking and Unlocking  page 40     Rain sensor  See Autowipers  page 51   See Autolamps  page 54    Front wiper bla
141. a wide range of languages     pronunciation of  some words may  not be accurate   for my language        speech voice prompt    technology        Dialing a contact name directly from the  phonebook without pre recording  for  example     call John Smith     or selecting a  track  artist  album  genre or playlist directly  from your media player  for example   play  artist Madonna         264    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing       SYNC    2          General       The language  selected for the  instrument cluster  and information  and entertainment  display does not  match the SYNC  language  phone   USB  Bluetooth  audio  voice  control and voice  prompts         Possible cause    SYNC does not support  the currently selected  language for the instru     ment cluster and    Possible solution       SYNC only supports four languages ina  single module for text display  voice  control and voice prompts  The country  where you bought your vehicle dictates  the four languages based on the most  popular languages spoken  If the selected  language is not available  SYNC remains  in the current active language        information and enter     tainment display     SYNC offers several new voice control  features for a wide range of languages   Dialing a contact name directly from the  phonebook without pre recording  for  example     call John Smith     or selecting  a track  artist  album  genre or playlist 
142. access the system data for any purpose  other than as described without consent   Examples where we can access system  data are for a court order  where required  by law enforcement  other government  authorities or other third parties acting with  lawful authority  Other parties may seek  to access the information independently  of us  Further privacy information is  available     Using Voice Recognition    This system helps you control many  features using voice commands  This  allows you to keep your hands on the  wheel and focus on what is in front of you   The system provides feedback through  audible tones  prompts  questions and  spoken confirmations depending on the  situation and the chosen level of  interaction  voice settings      The system also asks short questions   confirmation prompts  whenit is not sure  of your request or when there are multiple  possible responses to your request     When using voice commands  words and  icons may appear in the lower left status  bar indicating the status of the voice  command session     How to Use Voice Commands      The following are some of the   us voice commands that you can   say at any time during a voice  command session     Press the voice button and when  prompted say     Voice command       Main menu       Available commands       Previous page  Back          Help             Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing             SYNC    2  Helpful
143. ad work icons        Have the system display incident icons        Have the system display icons for areas where difficult driving  conditions may occur        Have the system display icons for areas where snow and ice  on the road may occur        Have the system display any smog icons        Have the system display weather warning icons        Have the system display where there may be reduced visibility              Have the system display icons to recommend switching on  your radio for traffic announcements                 253    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2                Avoid Area  Menu Item Second Level Messages  Actions and Descriptions  Avoid areas Choose areas which you want the system to avoid when  calculating a route for you        Then select any of the following        Add Once you make a selection  the system tries to avoid the  area s  if possible for all routes  To program an entry  press        Delete       To delete a section choose the listing on the screen  The screen  will change  then press           Map Mode    Press the green bar in the upper right area  of the touchscreen to view map mode  Map  mode shows advanced viewing comprised  of both 2D city maps as well as 3D  landmarks  when available      2D city maps show detailed outlines of  buildings  visible land use and land  elements and detailed railway  infrastructure for the most essential cities  around 
144. all  the system attempts to dial 112     The system plays a message letting  you know when it attempts to make an  emergency call  You can cancel the call  by selecting the relevant button or by  pressing the end call button on the  steering wheel     During a call     Emergency Assistance uses your  vehicle GPS or cellular network  information when available to  determine the most appropriate  language to use  It alerts the  emergency operator of the crash and  delivers the introductory message  This  may include your vehicle GPS  coordinates     The language the system uses to  interact with the occupants of your  vehicle may differ from the language  used to deliver information to the  emergency operator        244    After the delivery of the introductory  message the voice line opens so that  you can speak hands free with the  emergency operator     When the line is connected  you must  be prepared to provide your name   phone number and location  information immediately     Note  While the system provides  information to the emergency operator  the  system plays a message letting you know  it is sending important information  It then  lets you know when the line is open to start  hands free communication     Note  During an Emergency Assistance call   an emergency priority screen appears which  contains vehicle GPS coordinates when  available     Note   t is possible that GPS location  information is not available at the time of  the crash  in this case  Emergency  Assi
145. all width including exterior mirrors  2 080 mm  81 9 in   Overall height   EC curb weight  1 394 mm  54 9 in   Wheelbase  2 720 mm  107 1 in   Front track  1 582 mm  62 3 in   Rear track  1 655 mm  65 2 in   192    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Capacities and Specifications       VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE                E218575     A Type Approval Number  B Vehicle Identification Number  C Maximum Permissible Laden Weight of the Vehicle  GVWR   D Maximum Permissible Weight of Combination  GCWR   E Maximum Permissible Front Axle Weight  Front GAWR   F Maximum Permissible Rear Axle Weight  Rear GAWR     Gl Drive Side   G2 Engine Code   G3 Transmission Code  G4 Axle Code   G5 Exterior Trim   G6 Exterior Paint   G7 Emission   G8 Version   G9 Variant   GIO Type Homologation  Note   nformation on the vehicle    identification plate is dependent upon  market requirements     The vehicle identification plate is within  the passenger side door opening     Note  The vehicle identification plate may  vary to that shown     193    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Capacities and Specifications       VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION  NUMBER    You can find the vehicle identification  number at the following locations        E213408    The vehicle identification Number is  stamped into the floor panel on the  right hand side  under the front
146. amps        Preparing Your Vehicle    Note  Do not attempt to push start your  automatic transmission vehicle  Attempting  to push start a vehicle with an automatic  transmission may cause transmission  damage     Note  Use only a 12 volt supply to start your  vehicle     Note  Do not disconnect the battery of the  disabled vehicle as this could damage the  vehicles electrical system     Park the booster vehicle close to the hood  of the disabled vehicle  making sure the  two vehicles do not touch  Switch off all  accessories     Connecting the Jumper Cables    WARNING    Do not attach the cables to fuel lines    engine rocker covers  the intake   manifold or electrical components  as grounding points  Stay clear of moving  parts  To avoid reverse polarity  connections  make sure that you correctly  identify the positive     and negative      terminals on both the disabled and booster  vehicles before connecting the cables     Note   n the illustration  the bottom vehicle  represents the booster vehicle     LL    a  Baz   i gt    Ve       gonen    E142664    1  Connect the positive     jumper cable  to the positive     terminal of the  discharged battery     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Roadside Emergencies       2  Connect the other end of the positive      cable to the positive     terminal  of the booster vehicle battery     3  Connect the negative     cable to the  negative     terminal of t
147. amps will not turn on by wiper  activation    During a mist wipe    When the wipers are on to clear washer   fluid during a wash condition    If the wipers are in intermittent mode   Note   f you switch autolamps and  autowipers on  the headlamps will    automatically turn on when the windshield  wipers continuously operate     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Lighting       INSTRUMENT LIGHTING  DIMMER    Note  You disable the manual dimmer  when you adjust the setting to Auto  Dimming in the information display  See  Information Displays  page 67      Note   f you disconnect the battery or it  becomes discharged  the illuminated  components will switch to the maximum  setting        E161902    Press repeatedly or press and hold until  you reach the desired level     HEADLAMP EXIT DELAY    After you switch the ignition off  you can  switch the headlamps on by pulling the  direction indicator lever toward you  You  will hear a short tone  The headlamps will  switch off automatically after three  minutes with any door open or 30 seconds  after the last door has been closed  You  can cancel this feature by pulling the  direction indicator toward you again or  switching the ignition on     DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS    WARNING    Always remember to switch your   headlamps on in low light situations   or during inclement weather  The  system does not activate the tail lamps  and may not provide adequate light
148. andle located under the left hand  side of the instrument panel     Slightly lift the hood     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Maintenance          E174561    3  Release the hood latch by pushing the  secondary release lever to your  left hand side        E87786    4  Openthe hood  Support the hood with  the strut     Closing the Hood  1  Remove the hood strut from the catch  and secure it correctly after use     2  Lower the hood and allow it to drop  under its own weight for the last  20 30 cm  8 12 in     Note  Make sure that the hood is correctly   closed     153    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Maintenance       UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW   2 3L ECOBOOST       A B Cc D       E174450    Battery  See Changing the 12V Battery  page 159     Engine oil dipstick  See Engine Oil Dipstick  page 156     Engine oil filler cap  See Engine Oil Check  page 156     Brake fluid reservoir  See Brake Fluid Check  page 158     Air cleaner assembly    Engine coolant reservoir  See Engine Coolant Check  page 156    Windshield washer fluid reservoir  See Washer Fluid Check  page 158    Engine compartment fuse box  See Fuses  page 144      ToamMmMmVAD  Y    154    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Maintenance       UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW   5 0L          E174560    Batte
149. annot start the engine after three  attempts  wait 10 seconds and follow this  procedure     1  If your vehicle is equipped with an  automatic transmission  fully press the  brake pedal  If your vehicle is equipped  with amanual transmission  fully press  the clutch pedal and apply the  handbrake     2  Move the transmission selector lever  to park  P   automatic transmission   or neutral  manual transmission      3  Fully press the accelerator pedal and  hold it there     4  Start the engine     Automatic Engine Shutdown    Your vehicle is equipped with a feature that  automatically shuts down the engine if it  has been idling for an extended period  The  ignition also turns off in order to save  battery power  Before the engine shuts  down  a message appears in the  information display showing a timer  counting down from 30 seconds  If you do  not intervene within 30 seconds  the engine  shuts down  Another message appears in  the information display to inform you that  the engine has shut down in order to save  fuel  Start your vehicle as you normally do     Automatic Engine Shutdown Override    Note  You cannot permanently switch off  the automatic engine shutdown feature   When you switch it off temporarily  it turns  on at the next ignition cycle     You can stop the engine shutdown  or reset  the timer  at any point before the  30 second countdown has expired by  doing any of the following     You can reset the timer by interacting  with your vehicle  such as pressing 
150. art  place the  remote control into the backup slot   The location of your backup slot is in  another chapter  See Starting a  Gasoline Engine  page 99     2  Switch the ignition on    3  Access the main menu on the  information display controls  Use the    arrow keys to get to the following menu  selections              Message Action and Description  Settings Press the OK button or the right arrow key   MyKey Press the OK button or the right arrow key        Create MyKey          Press the OK button or the right arrow key        When prompted  hold the OK button until  you see a message informing you to label  this key as a MyKey  The key will be  restricted at the next start     MyKey is successfully created  Make sure  you label it so you can distinguish it from  the admin keys     You can also program configurable  settings for the key s   See  Programming Changing Configurable  Settings     Programming Changing  Configurable Settings    Use the information display to access your  configurable MyKey settings     1  Switch the ignition on using an admin  key or remote control     2  Access the main menu on the  information display controls  Use the  arrow keys to get to the following menu  selections              Message Action and Description  Settings Press the OK button or the right arrow key   MyKey Press the OK button or the right arrow key              36    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing  
151. ate on contact with the occupant  thus  cushioning forward body movement   During minor frontal collisions  overturns   rear collisions and side collisions  the  airbag will not deploy     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Supplementary Restraints System       PASSENGER AIRBAG       E151127    The passenger airbag will deploy during  significant frontal or near frontal collisions   The airbag will inflate within a few  thousandths of a second and deflate on  contact with the occupant  thus cushioning  forward body movement  During minor  frontal collisions  overturns  rear collisions  and side collisions  the front passenger  airbag will not deploy     FRONT PASSENGER SENSING  SYSTEM    WARNINGS  Even with Advanced Restraints  Systems  children 12 and under  should be properly restrained in a  rear seating position  Failure to follow this  could seriously increase the risk of injury or  death     Do not use a rearward facing child  restraint on a seat protected by an  airbag in front of it     WARNINGS   Sitting improperly out of position or   with the seatback reclined too far   can take off weight from the seat  cushion and affect the decision of the front  passenger sensing system  resulting in  serious injury or death in a crash  Always  sit upright against your seatback  with your  feet on the floor     To reduce the risk of possible serious   injury  Do not stow objects in   seatback map pocket
152. ation     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Appendices       Limitations on Distributing   Copying  Modifying and Creating  Derivative Works  You may not  distribute  copy  make modifications  to or create derivative works based on  the SOFTWARE  except and only to the  extent that such activity is expressly  permitted by applicable law  notwithstanding this limitation     Single EULA  The end user  documentation for the DEVICE and  related systems and services may  contain multiple EULAs  such as  multiple translations and or multiple  media versions  e g   in the user  documentation and in the software    Even if you receive multiple EULAs  you  are licensed to use only one  1  copy of  the SOFTWARE     SOFTWARE Transfer  You may  permanently transfer your rights under  this EULA only as part of a sale or  transfer of the DEVICE  provided you  retain no copies  you transfer all of the  SOFTWARE  including all component  parts  the media and printed materials   any upgrades  and  if applicable  the  Certificate s  of Authenticity   and the  recipient agrees to the terms of this  EULA  If the SOFTWARE is an upgrade   any transfer must include all prior  versions of the SOFTWARE     Termination  Without prejudice to any  other rights  FORD MOTOR COMPANY  or MS may terminate this EULA if you  fail to comply with the terms and  conditions of this EULA     Security Updates  Digital Rights  Management  Co
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154. aw    You agree that any dispute  claim or  controversy arising out of or relating to this  Agreement or the Telenav Software shall  be settled by independent arbitration  involving a neutral arbitrator and  administered by the American Arbitration  Association in the County of Santa Clara   California  The arbitrator shall apply the    Commercial Arbitration Rules of the  American Arbitration Association  and the  judgment upon the award rendered by the  arbitrator may be entered by any court  having jurisdiction  Note that there is no  judge or jury in an arbitration proceeding  and the decision of the arbitrator shall be  binding upon both parties  You expressly  agree to waive your right to a jury trial     This Agreement and performance  hereunder will be governed by and  construed in accordance with the laws of  the State of California  without giving  effect to its conflict of laws provisions  To  the extent judicial action is necessary in  connection with the binding arbitration   both Telenav and you agree to submit to  the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of  the County of Santa Clara  California  The  United Nations Convention on Contracts  for the International Sale of Goods shall  not apply        7  Assignment    You may not resell  assign  or transfer this  Agreement or any of your rights or  obligations  except in totality  in connection  with your permanent transfer of the  Telenav Software  and expressly  conditioned upon the new user of the  Telenav Sof
155. belt and keep sufficient   distance between yourself and the   steering wheel  Only when you use  the seatbelt correctly  can it hold you ina  position that allows the airbag to achieve  its optimum effect  See Sitting in the  Correct Position  page 91   Failure to  adhere to this warning could result in  serious personal injury or death     Repairs to the steering wheel    steering column  seats  airbags and   seatbelts must be carried out by an  authorized dealer  Failure to adhere to this  warning could result in serious personal  injury or death     Keep the areas in front of the airbags   free from obstruction  Do not affix   anything to or over the airbag covers   In the event of a crash  hard objects could  cause serious personal injury or death     Do not puncture the seat with sharp   objects  This could damage and   adversely affect deployment of the  airbags  Failure to adhere to this warning  could result in serious personal injury or  death     Use seat covers designed for seats   with side airbags  Have these fitted   by an authorized dealer  Failure to  adhere to this warning could result in  serious personal injury or death        Note  You will hear a loud bang and see a  cloud of harmless powdery residue if an  airbag deploys  This is normal     Note  Only wipe airbag covers witha damp  cloth     DRIVER AIRBAG       E74302    The airbag will deploy during significant  frontal collisions  The airbag will inflate  within a few thousandths of a second and  defl
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157. by rotating the tires     USING SUMMER TIRES    Summer tires provide superior  performance on wet and dry roads   Summer tires do not have the Mud and  Snow  M S or M S  tire traction rating on  the tire side wall  Since summer tires do  not have the same traction performance  as All season or Snow tires  we do not  recommend using summer tires when  temperatures drop to about 7  C  45  F  or  below  depending on tire wear and  environmental conditions  or in snow and  ice conditions  Like any tire  summer tire  performance is affected by tire wear and  environmental conditions  If you must drive  in those conditions  we recommend using  Mud and Snow  M S  M S   All season or  Snow tires     Always store your summer tires indoors at  temperatures above  7  C  19  F   The  rubber compounds usedin these tires lose  flexibility and may develop surface cracks  in the tread area at temperatures below   70C  19  F   If the tires have been  subjected to  7  C  19  F  or less  warm  them in a heated space to at least 59C   41  F  for at least 24 hours before  installing them on a vehicle  or moving the  vehicle with the tires installed  or checking    178    tire inflation  Do not place tires near  heaters or heating devices used to warm  the room where the tires are stored  Do not  apply heat or blow heated air directly on  the tires  Always inspect the tires after  storage periods and before use     USING WINTER TIRES    If winter tires are used you must inflate  them to the same t
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159. ce and let  the transmission cool  If the problem  persists  see an authorized dealer              Displays your vehicle s battery voltage   If the voltage is consistently too high or  very low  contact an authorized dealer                    Trip Fuel       Trip 1 or Trip 2   Trip timer  Trip distance  km to E and 1 100 km       Fuel economy    Instant fuel economy       1 100 km       km to E       Fuel history    Last 30 minutes       1 100 km       km to E          Average speed       Note  Press and hold OK to reset the  currently displayed information        Menu Item    Description       Trip Timer    Registers the time of individual journeys        Trip Distance    Registers the mileage of individual journeys        km to E       Shows the approximate distance our  vehicle can travel before running out of fuel        70    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing          Information Displays          Menu Item  1 100 km    Description    Shows the average fuel usage based on  time        Instant fuel economy    Shows your instantaneous fuel usage        Fuel history          Shows fuel usage as a bar graph based on  time  The graph is updated each minute  with the fuel economy that you achieved  during 30 minutes of driving           WARNING      Track Apps is for track use only   T Remember that even advanced  technology cannot defy the laws of  physics  It is always possible to lose control  of a ve
160. ced in the backup  position  See Starting and Stopping the  Engine  page 98     SecuriLock passive anti theft system is  disabled        I cannot program the configurable  The key or transmitter used to start your  settings  vehicle does not have admin privileges     No MyKeys are created  See Creating a  MyKey  page 36      I cannot clear the MyKeys   The key or transmitter used to start your  vehicle does not have admin privileges     No MyKeys are created  See Creating a             MyKey  page 36      lost the only admin key  Purchase a new key from an authorized dealer   I lost a key  Contact an authorized dealer   MyKey distances do not accumulate     The MyKey user is not using the MyKey     An admin key holder cleared the MyKeys  and created new MyKeys     The key system has been reset                    No MyKey functions with the keyless  An admin transmitter is present at vehicle  entry transmitter  start   No MyKeys are created  See Creating a  MyKey  page 36    39    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Locks       LOCKING AND UNLOCKING    You can use the power door lock control  or the remote control to lock and unlock  your vehicle     Power Door Locks    The power door lock control is on the driver  and front passenger door panels        E180791    A Unlock   B Lock   Door Lock Indicator    An LED on each door window trim  illuminates when you lock the door  It  remains on for up to 10 m
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162. ch  the ignition on     1  Switch the ignition off     2  Manually move the wiper arms to the  service position     Note  You cannot move the wiper arms to  the service position manually when you  switch the ignition on     Note  You can use the service position to  provide easier access to the wiper blades  for freeing them from snow and ice     Note  Make sure the windshield is free from  snow and ice before you switch the ignition  on     Changing the Windshield Wiper  Blades    Note  Do not hold the wiper blade when  lifting the wiper arm     Note  Make sure that the wiper arm does  not spring back against the glass when the  wiper blade is not attached        E129990 2    1  Lift the wiper arm and then press the  wiper blade locking buttons together     2  Slightly rotate the wiper blade     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Maintenance       3  Remove the wiper blade   4  Installin the reverse order     ADJUSTING THE HEADLAMPS   LHD    Vertical Aim  Headlamp Aim Target       E142592    A 8 ft  2 4m     B Center height of lamp to ground   C 25 ft  7 6 m     D Horizontal reference line     Vertical Aim Adjustment    1  Park your vehicle on a level surface  approximately 7 6 m  25 ft  away from  a vertical wall or screen     2  Apply the parking brake    3  Measure the height from the center of  the headlamp to the ground    Note  There may be an identifying mark on   the lens to help you locate t
163. ch liner  see  Front Side Lamp   Daytime Running Lamp    Note  Do not touch the bulb glass     1  Reposition the wheel arch liner  see  Front Side Lamp        E174588    2  Disconnect the electrical connector     3  Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise  and remove it    Note  You cannot separate the bulb from   the bulb holder     LED Lamps  LED lamps are not serviceable items   Contact an authorized dealer if they fail   The following are LED lamps   Rear lamp   Brake lamp   Central high mounted brake lamp   Rear direction indicator lamp   License plate lamp             22  4    wv      a Reversing Lamp    Euan Locate the reverse lamp bulb under the    2  Disconnect the electrical connector  eel Mil   E E To access  3  Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise     ua reacn oe ne the bumper   and remove it  2  Disconnect the electrical connector     Note  You cannot separate the bulb from  the bulb holder     166    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Maintenance       2  Disconnect the electrical connector        E199707       3  Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise 199706    and remove it  3  Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise  4  Remove the bulb by pulling it straight and remove it    out  4  Remove the bulb by pulling it straight  Rear Fog Lamp out     1  Locate the rear fog lamp bulb under  the rear bumper of your vehicle  To  access the bulb  reach behind the  bumper     167    Mustang  CZG  Veh
164. cks all doors  when you press the unlock button once   The unlocking mode applies to the remote  control  You can also change between the  unlocking modes using the information  display  See  page 67      Locking the Doors   Press the button to lock all  A doors  The direction indicators   will flash    Note   f any door or the luggage   compartment is open  or if the hood is open   on vehicles that have an anti theft alarm or   remote start  the direction indicators will   not flash     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Locks       Double Locking the Doors    WARNING    Do not use double locking when   passengers or animals are inside your   vehicle  The doors cannot be  unlocked or opened from the inside when  double locked        Double locking is a theft protection feature  that prevents someone from opening the  doors from the inside  It will only operate  if all of the doors are fully closed     Press the button twice within    three seconds   Auto Relock    The doors automatically relock if you do  not open a door within 45 seconds of  unlocking the doors with the remote  control  The door locks and the alarm  return to their previous state  You can  switch this feature on or off in the  information display  See  page 67      Locking and Unlocking the Doors  From Inside    Use the power door lock control located  on the driver and front passenger door  panels     Al    Locking and Unlocking th
165. climate controlled seat icon to turn the climate controlled seat off  and on  if equipped      DUAL Touch to switch on the passenger temperature control   Fan speed  Touch   or   to adjust fan speed     Recirculated air  Touch to switch the recirculated air on or off which may  reduce the amount of time needed to cool down the interior and help reduce  odors from reaching the interior  Recirculated air also engages automatically  when MAX A C or MAX defrost is selected and may be engaged manually in  any airflow mode except defrost  It may also turn off in all airflow modes except  MAX A C and MAX defrost to reduce fog potential     MAX A C  Touch to cool your vehicle with recirculated air  Touch again for  normal A C operation  MAX A C distributes air through instrument panel vents  and may help reduce odors from entering your vehicle  MAX A C is more  economical and efficient than normal A C mode     A C  Touch to switch the air conditioning on or off  Use A C with recirculated  air to improve cooling performance and efficiency  A C engages automatically  in MAX A C  defrost and footwell defrost     246    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2       G AUTO  Touch to engage automatic operation  then set the temperature using  the temperature control  The system automatically controls fan speed  airflow  distribution  A C on or off and the use of fresh or recirculated air     H Heated rear wind
166. ction due to a blocked sensor                       ESC Off On The driver has disabled or enabled the traction control   ESC Sport mode The system is in sport mode   Engine  Message Action       Power reduced to lower  engine temperature          The engine is overheating and the power has been reduced  to assist in lowering the temperature  Stop in a safe place as  soon as it is possible        Fuel       Message    Action       Fuel Level Low    An early reminder of a low fuel condition        Check fuel fill inlet          The fuel fill inlet may not be properly closed        Hill Start Assist       Message    Action       Hill start assist not avail   able          Hill start assist is not available  Contact an authorized dealer   See Hill Start Assist  page 115         Keys and Intelligent Access       Message    Action       Press brake to start    A reminder to press the brake while starting the vehicle        Press clutch to start    A reminder to depress the clutch pedal on manual transmis   sion while starting the vehicle        No key detected          The system does not detect a key in your vehicle  See Keyless  Starting  page 98         77    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing                   Information Displays          Message    Restart now or key is  needed    Accessory power is  active    Action    You pressed the start stop button to switch off the engine  and your vehicle does not
167. d        Italy    La Banca Dati Italiana     stata prodotta usando  quale riferimento anche  cartografia numerica edal  tratto prodotta e fornita  dalla Regione Toscana        Norway    Copyright    2000   Norwegian Mapping  Authority      Portugal    Source  lgeoE     Portugal      Spain    Informaci  n geogr  fica  propiedad del CNIG      Sweden    Based upon electronic    data    National Land  Survey Sweden        Switzerland    Topografische  Grundlage     Bundesamt  f  r Landestopographie     E  Respective Country Distribution  Client  acknowledges that HERE has not  received approvals to distribute map  data for the following countries in such  respective countries  Albania  Belarus   Kyrgyzstan  Moldova and Uzbekistan   HERE may update such list from time to  time  The license rights granted to Client  under this TL with respect to the Data  for such countries are contingent upon  Client   s compliance with all applicable  laws and regulations  including  without  limitation  any required licenses or  approvals to distribute the Application  incorporating such Data in such  respective countries        Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Appendices       VI  Australia Territory    A  Third Party Notices  Any and all copies  of the Data and or packaging relating  thereto shall include the respective Third  Party Notices set forth below and used  as described below corresponding to  the Territory 
168. d  as vehicle or transmission  damage may occur  It is recommended to  tow your vehicle with all four wheels off  the ground  for example when using a  vehicle transport trailer  Otherwise  you  cannot tow your vehicle     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Convertible Top  it Equipped        OPENING THE CONVERTIBLE  TOP    When you use the top  you must first  unlatch it from the windshield and then  use the convertible top control     Note  The convertible top does not operate  unless the vehicle is stationary or traveling  under 4 8 km h  3 0 mph   A chime sounds  and a warning message appears in the  instrument panel  When you slow down  the  top operates     Note  When you latch or unlatch the  convertible top  the audio system mutes  briefly  This allows the vehicle to optimize  the cabin   s sound quality depending on the  position of the convertible top     To unlatch the convertible top     1  Bring the vehicle to a complete stop   The ignition must be on  We  recommend that the vehicle remains  running when you open the top to  prevent draining the battery     Check the convertible top stowage  compartment behind the rear seat to  be sure it is empty  Make sure the  convertible top outer surface is free of  debris     Move the latch handle  located above  the interior mirror  down toward the  windshield and rotate the handle  clockwise to release the convertible  top     134       174571    
169. d and follow the manufacturer   s  instructions when you are fitting a  child seat     A Do not modify child seats in any way     15    WARNINGS    Do not hold a child on your lap when  the vehicle is moving     To avoid risk of injury  do not leave  children or pets unattended in your  vehicle     If your vehicle has been involved ina  crash  have the child seats checked  by an authorized dealer        Only child seats certified to ECE R44 03  or later have been tested and approved for  use in your vehicle  A choice of child seats  are available from authorized dealers     Note  Mandatory use of child seats varies  from country to country     Note  Children should be properly  restrained in a rear seating position  whenever possible     Child Restraints for Different Mass  Groups    Use the correct child restraint as follows     Child Safety Seat       CAR    Secure children that weigh between 13 kg   29 lb  and 18 kg  40 lb  in a child safety  seat  Group 1  on the rear seat     E68920    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Child Safety       Booster Seats    WARNINGS    Do not install a booster seat or a  booster cushion with only the lap  strap of the safety belt     Do not install a booster seat or a  booster cushion with a safety belt  that is slack or twisted     Do not put the safety belt under your  child   s arm or behind your child s  back     Do not use pillows  books or towels  to boost yo
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171. d more tone prompts     Advanced          Confirmation prompts   The system uses these short questions to confirm your voice  command  If turned off  the system simply makes a best guess  as to what you requested  The system may still occasionally  ask you to confirm a voice command        Phone candidate lists Candidate lists are lists of possible results from your voice      gt    commands  The system creates these lists when it has the  Media candidate lists   same confidence level of several options based on your voice  command                 210    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2       Using Voice Commands with the  Using the touchscreen  press the Touchscreen Options    settings Icon  then press  The voice command system has a dual    Menu Item mode feature which allows you to switch  _       between using voice commands and  Voice settings making on screen selections  This is  available only when the system displays a  list of candidates generated during a voice          Voice control          Select from the following  command session  For example  this can  be used when entering a street address or  Interaction mode trying to call a contact from a cell phone           paired to the system   Confirmation prompts       Media candidate lists       Phone candidate lists       Voice control volume             SETTINGS       E161968    211    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2
172. d tire assembly can lead to  impairment of the following     Handling  stability and braking  performance     Comfort and noise   Ground clearance and parking at curbs   Winter weather driving capability   Wet weather driving capability   All wheel driving capability    When driving with the full size dissimilar    spare wheel and tire assembly additional  caution should be given to     Driving vehicles with a load on the  cargo rack     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Wheels and Tires       Drive cautiously when using a full size  dissimilar spare wheel and tire assembly  and seek service as soon as possible     Tire Change Procedure    WARNINGS  When one of the front wheels is off  the ground  the transmission alone  will not prevent your vehicle from  moving or slipping off the jack  even if the  transmission is in park  P  or reverse  R   for manual transmissions     To help prevent your vehicle from   moving when you change a tire  be   sure to place the transmission in park   P  or reverse  R  for manual  transmissions  set the parking brake and  block  in both directions  the wheel that  is diagonally opposite  other side and end  of the vehicle  to the tire being changed     Never get underneath a vehicle that   is supported only by a jack  If your   vehicle slips off the jack  you or  someone else could be seriously injured     Do not attempt to change a tire on   the side of the vehicle c
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174. ded     Restart the vehicle and have the person  remain in this position for about two  minutes  This will allow the system to  detect that person and enable the  passenger   s frontal airbag     If the indicator lamp remains lit even  after this  the person should be advised  to ride in the rear seat                          Occupant Passenger airbag OFF indic  Passenger airbag  ator  Empty   Unlit   Disabled  Child     Disabled  Adult   Unit   Enabled          Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Supplementary Restraints System       Note  When the front passenger airbag off  light is illuminated  the passenger  seat  mounted  side airbag may be disabled to  avoid the risk of airbag deployment injuries     After all occupants have adjusted their  seats and put on seatbelts  it is very  important that they continue to sit  properly  A properly seated occupant sits  upright  leaning against the seatback  and  centered on the seat cushion  with their  feet comfortably extended on the floor   Sitting improperly can increase the chance  of injury in a crash event  For example  if  an occupant slouches  lies down  turns  sideways  sits forward  leans forward or  sideways  or puts one or both feet up  the  chance of injury during a crash is greatly  increased     If you think that the status of the passenger  airbag off indicator lamp is incorrect  check  for the following     Objects lodged underneath the s
175. des  See Changing the Wiper Blades  page 160    Engine  See Maintenance  page 152     Front exterior lamps  See Changing a Bulb  page 164     Tire pressures  See Technical Specifications  page 189     Wheels and tires  See Changing a Road Wheel  page 183      QOm7moovooaTwd  gt     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    AtaGlance       REAR EXTERIOR OVERVIEW       E206022    Rear exterior lamps  See Changing a Bulb  page 164    Luggage compartment release button  See Locks  page 40    Tire pressure  See Technical Specifications  page 189    Wheels and tires  See Changing a Road Wheel  page 183    Fuel tank filler door  See Refueling  page 105      monou  gt     10    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    AtaGlance       VEHICLE INTERIOR OVERVIEW       H G F    E177481    Gearshift lever  See Transmission  page 109     Power window switches  See Power Windows  page 58     Interior release lever  See Locking and Unlocking  page 40     Head restraints  See Head Restraints  page 91     Seatbelts  See Fastening the Seatbelts  page 21     Rear seats  See Rear Seats  page 94     Front seats  See Seats  page 91     Hood release lever  See Opening and Closing the Hood  page 152      Ta7aMmUVUAD PY    1I    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    AtaGlance       INSTRUMENT 
176. devices as well as giving you  your typical Bluetooth options to connect  disconnect  set as  favorite  delete and add device  Bluetooth is a registered  trademark of the Bluetooth SIG        Prioritise connection  methods          Choose your connection methods and change them as  needed  You can select to change order and have the system  either always attempt to connect using a USB mobile  broadband or using Wi Fi           The Wi Fi CERTIFIED Logo is a certification  mark of the Wi Fi Alliance     CGF   amp     CERTIFIED      E142626    To make adjustments using the touchscreen  select        Menu Item    Action and Description       Settings Press the settings icon        Help    Then select from the following        System inform    Touchscreen system serial number       ation    Vehicle Identification Number  VIN        Touchscreen system software version       Navigation system version       Map database version             Gracenote   Database Information and Library version          223    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing                                  SYNC    2   Menu Item Action and Description  View software   View the licenses for any software and applications installed on your  licences system   Driving restric    Certain features are not accessible when your vehicle is moving   tions  Emergency Switch on and off the Emergency Assistance feature  See Information  Assistance  page 241  
177. drives  Supported audio formats  include MP3  WMA  WAV and AAC     It is also able to organize your indexed  media from your playing device by  metadata tags  Metadata tags  which are  descriptive software identifiers embedded  in the media files  provide information  about the file     If your indexed media files contain no  information embedded in these metadata  tags  SYNC may classify the empty  metadata tags as unknown     Bluetooth Audio    The system allows you to stream audio  over your vehicle s speakers from your  connected  Bluetooth enabled cell phone     To access  press the lower left corner  on the touchscreen  then select           Message          BT audio          Bluetooth Audio Voice Commands    uf    The voice system allows you to control  your media with a simple voice command   For example to change songs  press the  voice button and follow the system  prompts     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2       PHONE                         E161968  Item Menu Item  A Phone  B Speed dial  C Phonebook  D History  E Messaging  F Settings                Hands free calling is one of the main  features of SYNC  Once you pair your cell  phone  you can access many options using  the touchscreen or voice commands  While  the system supports a variety of features   many are dependent on your cell phone   s  functionality     233    At a minimum  most cell phones with  Bluetooth wireles
178. e Doors    with the Key Blade    Locking the Doors       E180643    If the central locking function does not  operate  lock the doors individually using  the key in the position shown     Left Hand Side   Turn clockwise to lock   Right Hand Side   Turn counterclockwise to lock   Unlocking the Doors    If the central locking function does not  operate  unlock the driver door and then  unlock all other doors individually by  pulling the interior door handles     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Locks       Note   f the doors have been unlocked using  this method  the doors must be locked  individually until the central locking function  has been repaired     Unlocking the Luggage Compartment   Convertible Only     2   7        E188353    If the power luggage compartment decklid  does not operate because the battery has  no charge  do the following     1  Pull the left hand side rear seat  backrest cushion aside     2  Insert the key blade into the key slot   3  Turn the key to release the luggage  compartment     Opening the Luggage  Compartment    From Inside Your Vehicle       E188015    Press the button on the instrument panel  to open the luggage compartment     From Outside Your Vehicle       E175208    Press the release button above the license  plate to unlatch the luggage compartment   Your vehicle must be unlocked or have an  intelligent access key within 1m  3 ft  of  the luggage compartment
179. e Voice Commands  Receiving Calls     Text Messaging       Post Crash Alert System      Power Door Locks  See  Locking and Unlocking   Power Seats     Power Lumbar         Power Windows    Accessory Delay                    Bounce Back  Coupe Only      One Touch Down  One Touch Up  Coupe Only      R    Rear AX Gi ascscscecsstcesvereavereacczsscissssssssssssszensstseeshs  Rear Exterior Overview    m  Rear FOS LAMPS      cesessssesesesesessessseessseseeeeees  Rear Parking Aid   Obstacle Distance Indicator   Rear S AatS    eesecsesesseseseseeteeseseees   Second Row Split Folding Rear Seat     Rear View Camera     Using the Rear View Camera System          124  Rear View Camera                            See  Rear View Camera     z123  Reduced Engine Performance  REFUCLING     ceccesessessssestessestssestesesnees   Easy Fuel    Capless Fuel System  Remote CONtrOl      cccsccessesseeseesssseesesseeees 32       Changing the Remote Control Battery   Intelligent Access Key      Using the Key Blade  Repairing Minor Paint Damag                  170  Replacement Parts  Recommendation  Collision Repairs  Scheduled Maintenance and Mechanical  PREG BIS es cccacnccshassivardicesnideiens tesserae iais 8  Warranty on Replacement Parts          cce 8          Replacing a Lost Key or Remote     Gio  a  ga  A E E ereeee eee 34  Roadside EMe rgencies      cccsccssessesesesees 140  Running In       See  Breaking In  Running Out of Fuel  Adding Fuel From a Portable Fuel  Container  Filling a Portab
180. e children in the rear seat        The rear outboard passengers seating positions are equipped with ISOFIX lower anchors   All passenger rear outboard seating positions are equipped with ISOFIX upper anchors   See Installing Child Restraints  page 15      The passenger front seat is not equipped with ISOFIX upper or lower anchors  We  recommend that you secure children in the rear seat     19    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing                                  Child Safety  ISOFIX Child Seats  Mass group categories  o O  1  Seating positions   Forward i  Rear facing facing Rear facing  Up to 29 lbs  13 kg  20 40 lbs  9 18kg   Size  class  a passenger Not ISOFIX equipped  sea Seat  type  Size  X i X  Rear outboard class 3  B     seat ISOFIX  Seat  ies IL IL  IUF  IL                      IL Suitable for particular ISOFIX child restraints systems of the semi universal category   Please consult child restraints systems suppliers  vehicle recommendation lists     IUF Suitable for ISOFIX forward facing child restraints systems of universal category  approved for use in this mass group and ISOFIX size class    The ISOFIX size class for both universal and semi universal child seat systems is defined  by the capital letters A to G  These identification letters are displayed on the ISOFIX child    seat        At time of publishing  the recommended Group 1 ISOFIX child seat is the Britax Romer  Duo  See an author
181. e selected album or  folder in random order   Similar music This feature allows you to choose music similar to what is  currently playing   More info Touch this button to see disc information  for example current  track  artist name  album and genre   Options Touch this button to view and adjust various media settings   Sound    Sound settings allows you to adjust settings for        Message Action and Description       Bass       Midrange       Treble       Set balance and fade       DSP occupancy  EQ mode    Adaptive volume             Media player settings Allows you to select more settings  which is under Media  Player  See Settings  page 211               230    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing          SYNC    2  Message Action and Description  Device information Displays software and firmware information about the    currently connected media device        Update media index Indexes your device when you connect it for the first time and  each time the content changes  for example adding or  removing tracks  to make sure you have the latest voice  commands available for all media on the device     Note  Your vehicle may not have all these sound settings           If you want to view song information  for  Browse example Title  Artist  File  Folder  Album   This feature allows you to view the and Genre  touch the on screen album art   contents of the device  It also allows you  to search by catego
182. e start the engine        1   Move the transmission selector lever  to the neutral position and use the  brakes to bring your vehicle to a safe  stop     2  When your vehicle has stopped  move  the transmission selector lever to park   P   automatic transmission  or  neutral  manual transmission      3  Press and hold the button for one  second  or press it three times within  two seconds     4  Apply the parking brake     Guarding Against Exhaust Fumes    WARNING    If you smell exhaust fumes inside     your vehicle  have your vehicle   checked by your authorized dealer  immediately  Do not drive your vehicle if  you smell exhaust fumes  Carbon  monoxide is present in exhaust fumes   Take precautions to avoid its dangerous  effects        Important Ventilating Information    If you stop your vehicle and the leave the  engine idling for long periods  we  recommend that you do one of the  following     Open the windows at least 2 5 cm   lin    Set your climate control to outside air     ENGINE BLOCK HEATER  ir    Equipped     WARNINGS    Failure to follow engine block heater    instructions could result in property  damage or serious personal injury     Do not use your heater with     ungrounded electrical systems or  two pronged adapters  There is a risk  of electrical shock        Note  The heater is most effective when  outdoor temperatures are below 0  F    18  C      Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printin
183. eat   Objects between the seat cushion and  the center console    Objects hanging off the seatback   Objects stowed in the seatback map  pocket    Objects placed on the occupant s lap   Cargo interference with the seat     Other passengers pushing or pulling on  the seat     Rear passenger feet and knees resting  or pushing on the seat     The conditions listed above may cause the  weight of a properly seated occupant to  be incorrectly interpreted by the front  passenger sensing system  The person in  the front passenger seat may appear  heavier or lighter due to the conditions  described in the list above     26        A  Make sure the front passenger sensing    system is operating properly  See Crash  Sensors and Airbag Indicator  page 28      If the airbag readiness light is lit  do the  following     The driver and adult passengers should  check for objects lodged underneath the  front passenger seat  or cargo interfering  with the seat     If there are lodged objects  or cargo is  interfering with the seat  take the following  steps to remove the obstruction     Pull the vehicle over   Turn the vehicle off     Driver and adult passengers should  check for any objects lodged  underneath the front passenger seat  or cargo interfering with the seat     Remove the obstruction s   if found    Restart the vehicle   Wait at least two minutes and verify    that the airbag readiness light is no  longer illuminated     If the airbag readiness light remains  illuminated  this may 
184. ed by the party responsible  for compliance could void the user   s  authority to operate the equipment     The typical operating range for your  transmitter is approximately 10 m  33 ft      A decrease in operating range could be  caused by     weather conditions  nearby radio towers  structures around your vehicle    other vehicles parked next to your  vehicle     The radio frequency used by your remote  control can also be used by other radio  transmitters  for example amateur radios   medical equipment  wireless headphones   wireless remote controls  cell phones   battery chargers and alarm systems  If the  frequencies are jammed  you will not be  able to use your remote control  You can  lock and unlock the doors with the key     Note  Make sure your vehicle is locked  before leaving it unattended     Note   f you are in range  the remote control  will operate if you press any button  unintentionally     Note  The remote control contains sensitive  electrical components  Exposure to moisture  or impact may cause permanent damage     32    REMOTE CONTROL    Intelligent Access Key       E186183    Your intelligent access keys operate the  power locks  The key must be in your  vehicle to use the push button start     Removable Key Blade    The intelligent access key also contains a  removable key blade that you can use to  unlock your vehicle     2              Slide the release on the back of the remote  control and pivot the cover off to access  the key blade     E151796 
185. efore  you can unlock your vehicle again     Note  Keep the door handle clean to make  sure the system operates correctly     Note  Your vehicle will remain locked for  approximately one second  When the delay  period is over  you can open the doors again   provided the passive key is within the  respective detection range     When you lock your vehicle  the direction  indicators will flash twice to confirm your  vehicle has locked and the alarm is armed     Unlocking Your Vehicle    Pull an exterior door handle to unlock and  open the door  Do not touch the lock  sensor on the front of the handle     Note  A passive key must be located within  the detection range     When you unlock your vehicle  the direction  indicators will flash once to confirm your  vehicle has unlocked and the alarm has  disarmed     Unlocking Only the Driver Door    You can program the system so that only  the driver door is unlocked  See Locking  and Unlocking  page 40      Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Locks       If the unlocking function is reprogrammed  so that only the driver door is unlocked the  following will occur     If the driver door is the first door  opened  the passenger door will remain  locked  The passenger door can be  unlocked from inside your vehicle by  pressing the unlock button located on  the driver and passenger door panels   You can unlock the doors individually  by pulling the interior door ha
186. egnant women should always wear their  safety belt  The lap belt portion of a  combination lap and shoulder belt should  be positioned low across the hips below  the belly and worn as tight as comfort will  allow  The shoulder belt should be  positioned to cross the middle of the  shoulder and the center of the chest     SEATBELT REMINDER    WARNING    The system will only provide  protection when you use the seatbelt  correctly        The warning lamp illuminates and an  audible warning will sound when the  following conditions have been met     The front seatbelts have not been  fastened   Your vehicle exceeds a relatively low  speed   It will also illuminate and sound if a front  seatbelt is unfastened when your vehicle  is moving   If you do not fasten your seatbelt the  warning switches off automatically after  approximately five minutes     Turning the Seatbelt Reminder Off    Contact an authorized dealer     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Supplementary Restraints System       PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION    WARNINGS    Extreme Hazard  Never use a   rearward facing child restraint ona   seat protected by an active airbag in  front of it  Death or serious injury to the  child can occur     Do not modify the front of your   vehicle in any way  This could   adversely affect deployment of the  airbags  Failure to adhere to this warning  could result in serious personal injury or  death     Wear a seat
187. ehalf you accept these terms and  conditions  all of whom shall also be bound  by this Agreement  Additionally  all of your  account information  as well as other  payment and personal information  provided by you to Telenav  directly or  through the use of the Telenav Software   is subject to Telenav   s privacy policy  located at http   www telenav com     Telenav may revise this Agreement and  the privacy policy at any time  with or  without notice to you  You agree to visit  http  Awww telenav com from time to time  to review the then current version of this  Agreement and of the privacy policy     1  Safe and Lawful Use    You acknowledge that devoting attention  to the Telenav Software may pose a risk  of injury or death to you and others in  situations that otherwise require your  undivided attention  and you therefore  agree to comply with the following when  using the Telenav Software   a  observe  all traffic laws and otherwise drive safely    b  use your own personal judgment while  driving  If you feel that a route suggested    274    by the Telenav Software instructs you to  perform an unsafe or illegal maneuver   places you in an unsafe situation  or directs  you into an area that you consider to be  unsafe  do not follow such instructions   c   do not input destinations  or otherwise  manipulate the Telenav Software  unless  your vehicle is stationary and parked   d   do not use the Telenav Software for any  illegal  unauthorized  unintended  unsafe   hazardous
188. el lug nut one half  turn counterclockwise but do not  remove them until the wheel is raised  off the ground        E175694    186    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Wheels and Tires       11  Replace the flat tire with the spare  tire  making sure the valve stem is  facing outward  Reinstall lug nuts  until the wheel is snug against the  hub  Do not fully tighten the lug nuts  until the wheel has been lowered  If  you are using the temporary tire  the  lug nut washers will not appear to be  flush with the rim  This is normal only  when using the temporary spare tire     12  Lower the wheel by turning the jack  handle counterclockwise        E176084    Note  Jack at the specified locations to  avoid damage to the vehicle     8  The vehicle jacking points are shown Q  here  and can be identified by the  triangle markings on the vehicle  Details    are depicted on the warning label on    X  the jack  3 4      75442    13  Remove the jack and fully tighten the  lug nuts in the order shown  See  Technical Specifications  page       174939 189    9  Place the jack at the jacking pointnext 14  To store the folded wrench on the  to the tire you are changing  Turn the jack  engage the bracket of the jack    jack handle clockwise until the wheel base on the wrench feature as shown   Swing the wrench upwards and    lS complete off the ground  adjust the height of the jack until the  10  Remove the lug nuts w
189. en  select        Menu Item    Action and Description       Settings  Display    Press the settings icon        Then select from the following        Mode    Allows you to switch the display off  It also allows you to set the screen  to a certain brightness or have the system automatically change based  on the outside light level    If you also select        Auto These features will allow you to adjust the dimming of    our screen   Night y          Edit wallpaper    Allows you to display the default photo or upload your own                    manual offset    Auto dim When set to On  lets you use the automatic dimming feature   When set to Off you are able to adjust the brightness of the screen   Brightness Make the screen display brighter or dimmer    Auto dim Allows you to adjust screen dimming as the outside lighting conditions          change from day to night        uf    To make adjustments using the voice  button  press the button and when  prompted  say     Note  Photographs with extremely large  dimensions  such as 2048 x 1536  may not  be compatible and appear as a blank   black  image on the display     The system allows you to upload and view  up to 32 photos               To access  press   Voice command    Display settings          Uploading Photos for Your Home  Screen Wallpaper    Note  You cannot load photos directly from  your camera  You must access the photos  either from your USB mass storage device  or from an SD card     213    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles B
190. enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing          Information Displays       Park Brake       Message    Action       Park brake applied       You have set the parking brake and you have driven the vehicle  more than 3 mph  5 km h   If the warning stays on after you  have released the parking brake  contact an authorized dealer        Park Pilot       Message    Action       Check rear Park Pilot    The system has detected a condition that requires service   Contact an authorized dealer  See Rear Parking Aid  page  122         Rear Park Pilot On Off       Displays the park aid status        Seats       Message    Action       Memory recall not  permitted while driving    Areminder that memory seats are not available while driving                 Memory  0  saved Shows where you have saved your memory setting   Starting System  Message Action       Press brake to start    A reminder to apply the brake when starting your vehicle        Press clutch to start    A reminder to apply the clutch when starting your vehicle        Cranking time exceeded    The starter has exceeded its cranking time in attempting to  start your vehicle        Engine start pending  Please wait    The starter is attempting to start your vehicle        Pending start cancelled       The system has cancelled the pending start        80    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing                Information Displays       Steering System  
191. er  See Instrument Cluster  page 61     Wiper lever  See Wipers and Washers  page 51     Information and entertainment display  See SYNC    2  page 204    Audio unit  See Audio System  page 199      nmo ouw  gt     13    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    AtaGlance       Drive control switches  See Drive Control  page 129     Climate controls  See Climate Control  page 83     Climate controlled seats  See Climate Controlled Seats  page 94    Hazard flasher switch  See Hazard Warning Flashers  page 140     Keyless start button  See Keyless Starting  page 98     Audio control  See Audio Control  page 49     Steering wheel adjustment  See Adjusting the Steering Wheel  page 49    Horn    Cruise control switches  See Cruise Control  page 127     Information display controls  See Information Display Control  page 50    Luggage compartment release button    Lighting control  See Lighting Control  page 53      DOUVOZErTrA  TA    14    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Child Safety       INSTALLING CHILD  RESTRAINTS       Ha    DU51 00014 AA    E161855       E68916    WARNINGS    NEVER use a rearward facing child   restraint on a seat protected by an   ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it  DEATH  OR SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD can  occur     Use an approved child seat to secure  children less than 150 cm  59 in  tall  on the rear seat     Rea
192. es to the Telenav  Software without advanced written  permission of Telenav     4  Disclaimers    To the fullest extent permissible pursuant  to applicable law  in no event will Telenav   its licensors and suppliers  or agents or  employees of any of the foregoing  be  liable for any decision made or action  taken by you or anyone else in reliance on  the information provided by the Telenav  Software  Telenav also does not warrant  the accuracy of the map or other data used  for the Telenav Software  Such data may  not always reflect reality due to  among  other things  road closures  construction   weather  new roads and other changing  conditions  You are responsible for the  entire risk arising out of your use of the  Telenav Software  For example but  without limitation  you agree not to rely on  the Telenav Software for critical navigation  in areas where the well being or survival  of you or others is dependent on the  accuracy of navigation  as the maps or  functionality of the Telenav Software are  not intended to support such high risk  applications  especially in more remote  geographical areas     TELENAV EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS AND  EXCLUDES ALL WARRANTIES IN  CONNECTION WITH THE TELENAV  SOFTWARE  WHETHER STATUTORY   EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  INCLUDING ALL  WARRANTIES WHICH MAY ARISE FROM  COURSE OF DEALING  CUSTOM OR  TRADE AND INCLUDING  BUT NOT  LIMITED TO  THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES  OF MERCHANTABILITY  FITNESS FOR A  PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND  NON INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY
193. et bank     1  Select a radio station     2  Press and hold one of the preset  buttons  A progress bar and message  will appear  When the progress bar  completes the radio station has been  stored  The system will mute  momentarily as confirmation     Once stored press a preset button at any  time to select a favorite radio station     Note  Radio stations stored on the preset  buttons may not always be available if you  have left the coverage area  The system will  mute when this happens     Radio Text    You can display extra information  For  example  artist name  To switch this option  on  select the radio text on feature in the  options menu     Note  Extra information may not always be  available     Service Linking    If you leave the coverage area of a DAB  radio station the system will automatically  switch to the corresponding FM radio  station     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Audio System       You can switch this feature on and off  See your SYNC information     Note   f a DAB radio station has no  corresponding FM radio station  the audio  will mute when attempting to switch     Note  The system will display the FM  symbol when DAB and FM radio stations  link     USB PO RT  If Equipped        E176344    The USB port allows you to plug in media  playing devices  memory sticks and charge  devices  if supported   See your SYNC  information     MEDIA HUB  it Equipped     The media hub i
194. etect  a pedestrian impact and trigger a  deployable hood system     Deployable Hood System       E94698    The system releases the hood hinges and  raises the rear edge of the hood by about  100 mm  4 in   This increases the gap  between the hood and the components  within the engine compartment to provide  additional cushioning in case the  pedestrian makes contact with the hood     The deployable hood system consists of   Hood   Hood hinges   Hood lifters located near the hood  hinges   Crash sensors and monitoring system  with readiness indicator  See Crash  Sensors and Airbag Indicator  page  28    Deployable hood system caution labels  placed under the hood near the hood    lifters to show their location for service  and emergency personnel     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Pedestrian Protection          E199514    These labels show the location of the hood  lifters for service and emergency personnel     The deployable hood system is active only  when the ignition is on and the vehicle is  driven between the speeds of about   20 km h  12 mph  and 50 km h  31 mph      After Deployment    After an impact that has activated the  deployable hood system  the deployable  hood system will be raised and remains  permanently attached to the vehicle  by  the hood hinges and latch  The vehicle  should not be driven when the hood has  been deployed  If the deployable hood  system has been activated  s
195. ext messages        Editing preset text messages           Navigation       Demo navigation route        Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2       Privacy Information    When a cell phone connects to SYNC  the  system creates a profile that links to that  cell phone  The system creates the profile  to offer you more mobile features and to  operate more efficiently  Among other  things  this profile may contain data about  your phonebook  text messages  read and  unread  and call history  This includes the  history of calls when your cell phone was  not connected to the system  If you  connect a media player  the system  creates and retains an index of supported  media content  The system also records a  short development log of approximately  10 minutes of all recent system activity   Use the log profile and other system data  to improve the system and help diagnose  any problems that may occur     The cell phone profile  media player index  and development log remain in the system  unless deleted  They are generally  accessible in your vehicle only when you  connect your cell phone or media player   If you no longer plan to use the system or  your vehicle  we recommend you complete  a master reset to erase all stored  information  See Information Displays   page 67      Special equipment is required to access  system data  Access to your vehicle s  SYNC module is also required  We will not  
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197. f low tire pressures     Carrying Out the System Reset  Procedure    Switch the ignition on     2  Using the information display control   navigate to tire pressure reset  See  Information Displays  page 67      3  Press and hold the OK button until  confirmation appears     To reset the tire pressure monitoring system  scroll to              Message Description and Action  Settings Press the OK button   Driver assist Press the OK button        Tyre monitor          Press and hold the OK button until confirmation appears   Alternatively  if your vehicle has a tire pressure monitoring  system reset button  press and hold the button until  confirmation appears           CHANGING A ROAD WHEEL    WARNINGS    The use of tire sealant may damage     your tire pressure monitoring system  and should only be used in roadside  emergencies  If you must use a sealant  the  Ford Tire Mobility Kit sealant should be  used  The tire pressure monitoring system  sensor and valve stem on the wheel must  be replaced by an authorized dealer after  use of the sealant       See Tire Pressure Monitoring     System  page 179   If the tire  pressure monitor sensor becomes   damaged  it will no longer function     Note  The tire pressure monitoring system  indicator light will illuminate when the spare  tire is in use  To restore the full function of  the monitoring system  all road wheels  equipped with tire pressure monitoring  sensors must be mounted on the vehicle     If you get a flat tire while dr
198. facturer   s  instructions before using the products     CLEANING THE ALLOY  WHEELS    Note  Do not apply a cleaning chemical to  warm or hot wheel rims and covers     Note   ndustrial strength  heavy duty   cleaners  or cleaning chemicals  in  combination with brush agitation to remove  brake dust and dirt  could wear away the  clear coat finish over a period of time     Note  Do not use hydrofluoric acid based  or high caustic based wheel cleaners  steel  wool  fuels or strong household detergent     Note   f you intend parking your vehicle for  an extended period after cleaning the  wheels with a wheel cleaner  drive your  vehicle for a few minutes before doing so   This will reduce the risk of increased  corrosion of the brake discs  brake pads and  linings     Note  Some automatic car washes may  cause damage to the finish on your wheel  rims and covers     Alloy wheels and wheel covers are coated  with a clear coat paint finish  To maintain  their condition we recommend that you     Clean them weekly with the  recommended wheel and tire cleaner     Use a sponge to remove heavy  deposits of dirt and brake dust  accumulation     Rinse them thoroughly with a  pressurized stream of water when you  have completed the cleaning process     We recommend that you use Ford service  wheel cleaner  Make sure that you read  and follow the manufacturer   s instructions     Using other non recommended cleaning  products can result in severe and  permanent cosmetic damage     Mustang  
199. following notices        HERE holds a non exclusive license  from the United States Postal  Service   to publish and sell ZIP 4    information             United States Postal Service    20XX  Prices are not established   controlled or approved by the United  States Postal Service    The following  trademarks and registrations are  owned by the USPS  United States  Postal Service  USPS  and ZIP 4        B  Canada Data  The following provi   sions apply to the Data for Canada   which may include or reflect data from  third party licensors     Third Party  Data      including Her Majesty the Queen  in Right of Canada     Her Majesty       Canada Post Corporation     Canada  Post     and the Department of Natural  Resources of Canada     NRCan         1  Disclaimer and Limitation  Client  agrees that its use of the Third Party  Data is subject to the following provi   sions     a  Disclaimer  The Third Party Data  is licensed on an    as is    basis  The  licensors of such data  including Her  Majesty  Canada Post and NRCan   make no guarantees  representa   tions or warranties respecting such  data  either express or implied   arising by law or otherwise  including  but not limited to  effectiveness   completeness  accuracy or fitness  for a particular purpose     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Appendices       b  Limitation on Liability  The Third  Party Data licensors  including Her  Majesty  Cana
200. for  use when pure performance is desired   A performance oriented traction  control mode is automatically utilized  when Track drive mode is selected  In  this mode  traction control intervention  is reduced and tuned specifically for  track usage only and is not intended  for public roads  See Using Stability  Control  page 119      Snow Wet   Provides a confident  handling driving experience during poor  weather  This mode provides a  confident drive experience and a direct  connection to the road without  sacrificing any of the composure  demanded from your vehicle     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Driving Aids       Note  Selectable driving modes has  diagnostic checks that continuously monitor  the system to ensure proper operation   Certain selectable drive modes will not be  available based on gear shifter position  for  example  Snow Wet is not available while  in sport  S  position   If a selected mode is  unavailable due to a system fault or change  in gear shifter position  the selected mode  will default to Normal     Note  Collision warning with brake support  is automatically disabled when Track mode  is selected     Selectable Steering    Note  The steering setting defaults to  Normal if the battery is disconnected or  removed     To change the steering feel   ey  toggle the switch on the  instrument panel  The first press  illuminates the selected mode  subsequent    presses will
201. from moving and interfering  with the pedals or the ability to control the  vehicle     Never place floor mats or any other   covering on top of already installed   floor mats  Floor mats should always  rest on top of vehicle carpeting surface and  not another floor mat or other covering   Additional floor mats or any other covering  will reduce the pedal clearance and  potentially interfere with pedal operation     Check attachment of floor mats on   a regular basis  Always properly   reinstall and secure floor mats that  have been removed for cleaning or  replacement     Always make sure that objects   cannot fall into the driver foot well   while the vehicle is moving  Objects  that are loose can become trapped under  the pedals causing a loss of vehicle control     Failure to properly follow floor mat   installation or attachment   instructions can potentially cause  interference with pedal operation causing  a loss of vehicle control           E142666    To install floor mats  position the floor mat  so that the eyelet is over the retention post  and press down to lock in     To remove the floor mat  reverse the  installation procedure     139    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Roadside Emergencies       HAZARD WARNINGFLASHERS    Note  The hazard warning flashers will  operate when the ignition is in any position  or if the key is not in the ignition  If used  when the engine is not running  t
202. from moving traffic     Switch the hazard lights on  Apply the  parking brake and switch the engine off   Inspect the flat tire for visible damage     173    Sealant compound contains latex  Use  appropriate precautions to avoid any  allergic reactions     Do not remove any foreign object that has  pierced the tire  If a puncture is located in  the tire sidewall  stop and call roadside  assistance     1  Remove the valve cap from the tire  valve     Unwrap the dual purpose hose  black  tube  from the back of the compressor  housing     Fasten the hose to the tire valve by  turning the connector clockwise   Tighten the connection securely     2                  200523    4  Plug the power cable into the 12 volt  power point in the vehicle     Remove the warning sticker found on  the casing housing and place it on the  top of the instrument panel or the  center of the dash     Start the vehicle and leave the engine  running so the compressor does not  drain the vehicle   s battery     5     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Wheels and Tires       E175981    7  Turn dial  A  clockwise to the sealant    position  Switch the kit on by pressing  the on off button  B        Inflate the tire to the pressure listed on  the tire label located on the driver s  door or the door jamb area  The initial  air pressure gauge reading may indicate  a value higher than the label pressure  while you pump the sealing comp
203. g    Starting and Stopping the Engine       The heater acts as a starting aid by  warming the engine coolant  This allows  the climate control system to respond  quickly  The equipment includes a heater  element  installed in the engine block  and  a wire harness  You can connect the  system to a grounded 220 240 volt AC  electrical source     We recommend that you do the following  for a safe and correct operation     Use an extension cord suitable for use  outdoors and in cold temperatures  It  should be clearly marked that it is  suitable for use with outdoor  appliances  Do not use an indoor  extension cord outdoors  This could  result in an electric shock or become a  fire hazard     Use as short an extension cord as  possible     Do not use multiple extension cords     Make sure that when in operation  the  extension cord plug and heater cord  plug connections are free and clear of  water  This could cause an electric  shock or fire     Make sure your vehicle is parked ina  clean area  clear of combustibles     Make sure the heater  heater cord and  extension cord are firmly connected     Check for heat anywhere in the  electrical hookup once the system has  been operating for approximately 30  minutes     Make sure the system is unplugged and  properly stowed before starting and  driving your vehicle  Make sure the  protective cover seals the prongs of the  block heater cord plug when not in use     Make sure the heater system is  checked for proper operation before  w
204. g  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2          Menu Item  AST    News announcement    Action and Description    AST  Autostore  allows you to have the  system automatically store the six  strongest stations in your current location     With news announcement option active   the system interrupts active audio source  to provide incoming news announcements   if currently tuned station  or last tuned  station in case of other media active   supports news        Regional    With Regional option active  the system  stays on the regional subprogram instead  of switching to a different frequency with  better reception        Alternate frequency    With alternative frequency option active   the system re tunes to a different  frequency with better reception for the  same station        Service linking          With Service Linking active  the system  automatically switches from DAB to FM  in  case DAB becomes unavailable        Note  Your vehicle may not have all these  sound settings     Radio Voice Commands    uf    Press the voice button and when prompted say        Voice command       Radio       Then you can say a command similar to the following                       FM Say a frequency or preset   DAB Say a preset    Radio off   help    227    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing          SYNC    2       Insert your CD then select  
205. g automatically turns on  and fan  automatically adjusts to the highest speed  You can also use this setting to  defrost and clear the windshield of a thin covering of ice  The heated rear window  also automatically turns on when you select maximum defrost     Note  To prevent window fogging  you cannot select recirculated air when  maximum defrost is on     E Fan speed control  Adjusts the volume of air circulated in the vehicle     F Power  Press the button to switch the system on and off  When the system is  off  it prevents outside air from entering the vehicle     G MAX A C  Press the button to maximize cooling  Recirculated air flows through  the instrument panel vents  air conditioning automatically turns on  and the fan  automatically adjusts to the highest speed     86    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Climate Control       H A C  Press the button to turn air conditioning compressor on or off  Use air  conditioning with recirculated air to improve cooling performance and efficiency     Note  In certain conditions  for example  maximum defrost   the air conditioning  compressor may continue to operate even though the air conditioning is  switched off       Passenger temperature control  Adjusts the temperature on the passenger  side     J Climate controlled seats  if equipped   Press the button to switch the  climate controlled seats on and off  See Climate Controlled Seats  page  94      
206. ge  Turn your ignition off as soon as  possible to protect the battery  This message clears once you  restart your vehicle and the battery state of charge has  recovered        Low battery Features  temporarily turned off    The battery management system detects an extended low   voltage condition  Your vehicle disables various features to  help preserve the battery  Turn off as many of the electrical  loads as soon as possible to improve system voltage  If the   system voltage has recovered  the disabled features operate   again as normal        Turn power off to save  battery       The battery management system determines that the battery  is at alow state of charge  Turn your ignition off as soon as  possible to protect the battery  This message clears once you  restart your vehicle and the battery state of charge has  recovered  Turning off unnecessary electrical loads allow  faster battery state of charge recovery        Doors and Locks             Message Action  X door open The door s  listed is not completely closed   Boot open The boot is not completely closed        Bonnet open    The bonnet is not completely closed        Switches inhibited  Security mode       The system has disabled the door switches        76    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing          Information Displays       Electronic Stability Control       Message    Action       ESC Service required    The system detects a malfun
207. gnal and can cause interfer   ence in the audio system        MP3 and WMA Track and Folder  Structure    Audio systems capable of recognizing and  playing MP3 and WMA individual tracks  and folder structures work as follows     There are two different modes for MP3  and WMA disc playback  MP3 and  WMA track mode  system default  and  MP3 and WMA folder mode     MP3 and WMA track mode ignores any  folder structure on the MP3 and WMA  disc  The player numbers each MP3  and WMA track on the disc  noted by  the MP3 or WMA file extension  from  TOO  to a maximum of T255  The  maximum number of playable MP3 and  WMA files may be less depending on  the structure of the CD and exact  model of radio present     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Audio System       MP3 and WMA folder mode represents  a folder structure consisting of one  level of folders  The CD player numbers  all MP3 and WMA tracks on the disc   noted by the MP3 or WMA file  extension  and all folders containing  MP3 and WMA files  from FOO   folder   TOO   track  to F253 T255     Creating discs with only one level of  folders helps with navigation through  the disc files     If you are burning your own MP3 and WMA  discs  it is important to understand how  the system reads the structures you create   While various files may be present   files  with extensions other than MP3 and  WMA   only files with the MP3 and WMA  extension are played  ot
208. h intensity discharge head   lamp relay   79     Right hand high intensity discharge  headlamp relay   80     Windshield wiper relay   81 2 Starter motor solenoid        147    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing       Fuses                                                    Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components  82     Powertrain control module relay   83     Not used    84     Not used    85     Not used    86     Not used    87     Not used    88     Not used    89     Electronic fan 1 relay   90     Not used    91     Electronic fan 3 relay   92     Blower motor relay   93     Not used    94     Fuel pump relay                  J case fuses     M case fuses         Micro fuses     Passenger Compartment Fuse  Panel    The fuse panel is in the right hand side of  the passenger footwell behind a trim panel  and plastic key code card     To remove the trim panel  lift it from the  rear retaining hooks  while pulling it toward  you and swinging it away from the side  To  reinstall it  line up the tabs with the grooves  on the panel  drop the panel back into  place  and then push it shut     To reach the fuse panel  first remove the  key code card     After replacing a fuse  return the key code  card to the original position  To reinstall  the trim panel  lineup the tabs with the  grooves on the panel  drop the panel back  into place  and then push it shut to reinstall  the trim panel   
209. h music  now playing screen  select the audio  device airplay icon at the very  bottom of your iPhone or iPod Touch  screen        To listen to the iPhone or iPod Touch  through Bluetooth Audio  select  SYNC        To listen to the iPhone or iPod Touch  through USB  select Dock Connector           Voice command issues                      Issue Possible cause Possible solution  SYNC does not Review the cell phone voice commands  understand what and the media voice commands at the  lam saying  You may be using the   beginning of their respective sections   wrong voice  commands  Refer to the audio display during an active  voice session to find a list of voice  commands there   You may be speaking  The microphone for the system is either in  too soon or at the your rear view mirror or in the headliner just  wrong time  above the windshield   You may be using the   Review the media voice commands at the  wrong voice beginning of the media section   commands   Say the song or artist exactly as the system  a  ee saved it  If you say   Play Artist Prince   the  nameofa congor system does not play music by Prince and  artist 8 You may not be saying   the Revolution or Prince and the New       the name exactly as the  system saved it     Power Generation           Make sure you are saying the complete title  such as  California remix featuring Jennifer  Nettles         262    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing 
210. hat you demand the use of  genuine Ford and Motorcraft parts  whenever your vehicle requires scheduled  maintenance or repair  You can clearly  identify genuine Ford and Motorcraft parts  by looking for the Ford  FOMoCo or  Motorcraft branding on the parts or their  packaging     Scheduled Maintenance and  Mechanical Repairs    One of the best ways for you to make sure  that your vehicle provides years of service  is to have it maintained in line with our  recommendations using parts that  conform to the specifications detailed in  this Owner   s Manual  Genuine Ford and  Motorcraft parts meet or exceed these  specifications     Collision Repairs    We hope that you never experience a  collision  but accidents do happen  Genuine  Ford replacement collision parts meet our  stringent requirements for fit  finish   structural integrity  corrosion protection  and dent resistance  During vehicle  development we validate these parts  deliver the intended level of protection as  a whole system  A great way to know for  sure you are getting this level of protection  is to use genuine Ford replacement  collision parts        Warranty on Replacement Parts    Genuine Ford and Motorcraft replacement  parts are the only replacement parts that  benefit from a Ford Warranty  Damage  caused to your vehicle as a result of the  failure of non Ford parts may not be  covered by the Ford Warranty  For  additional information  refer to the terms  and conditions of the Ford Warranty     MOBILE COMM
211. have the system demo the route  for you     249    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing                SYNC    2          Menu Item          To set route preferences press     Action and Description    During route guidance  you can press the talking bubble icon  that appears in the upper right navigation corner  green bar   if you want the system to repeat route guidance information   When the system repeats the last guidance instruction  it  updates the distance to the next guidance instruction  since  it detects when the vehicle is moving        Menu Item    Action and Description       Route prefs       In route preferences you can set preferences like avoiding  motorways  tollroads  ferries and car trains or tunnels        Note   f your vehicle is on a recognized road  and you do not press the Start Route  button  the system defaults to the Fastest  Route option and begins guidance     Michelin Travel Guide  it Equipped     The Michelin travel guide is a service which  provides additional information about  certain places of interests  POI  such as  restaurants  hotels and touristic sites  if  available      If you have paired your phone with the  system  you can press the phone button  to directly establish a call with the selected  POI     Note  Not all features are available in all  languages and countries     Places of Interest  POI   Categories       Main categories       Filling station       Pa
212. he  system always connect  never connect when roaming  or  query on connect  Press   for more information        Manage phonebook Access features  such as automatic phonebook download   re download your phonebook  add contacts from your phone  as well as delete or upload your phonebook                 Roaming warning Have the system alert you when in Roaming mode        g games  Using this Wi Fi feature  everyone  Wireless and Internet in your vehicle can also access the internet    Your system has a Wi Fi feature if you have a USB mobile broadband  Thy that creates a wireless network connection inside your vehicle  your phone  supports personal area networking or if    within your vehicle  thereby ou park outside a wireless hotspot  allowing other devices  such as personal you p pe  wi pot     computers or phones  in your vehicle to  speak to each other  share files or play    221    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2       To make adjustments using the touchscreen  select        Menu Item    Action and Description       Settings       Wireless  amp  Internet    Press the settings icon        Then select from the fo    llowing        Wi Fi settings    Wi Fi network  client  mode    Turns the Wi Fi feature on and off in your vehicle  Make sure  you switch it on for connectivity purposes        Choose a wireless network    Allows you to use a previously stored wireless network  You  can categ
213. he battery  will lose charge  As a result  there may be  insufficient power to restart your engine     The hazard flasher control is  UN located on the instrument panel  by the radio  Use it when your    vehicle is disabled and is creating a safety  hazard for other motorists     Press the flasher control and all front  and rear direction indicators flash     Press the flasher control again to turn  them off     FIRST AID KIT    The first aid kit can be stowed under the  front passenger seat or in the luggage  compartment     WARNING TRIANGLE    The warning triangle can be stowed under  the front passenger seat     FUEL SHUTOFF    WARNING      Failure to inspect and  if necessary     repair fuel leaks after a collision may  increase the risk of fire and serious  injury  Ford Motor Company recommends  that the fuel system be inspected by an  authorized dealer after any collision        In the event of a moderate to severe  collision  this vehicle includes a fuel pump  shut off feature that stops the flow of fuel  to the engine  Not every impact will cause  a shut off     Should your vehicle shut off after a  collision  you may restart your vehicle  For  vehicles equipped with a push button start  system     1  Press the START STOP button to  switch off the ignition     2  Press the brake pedal and press the  START STOP button to switch on the  ignition    3  Remove your foot from the brake or  clutch pedal and press the  START STOP button to switch off  the ignition    4  Pres
214. he booster  vehicle battery     4  Make the final connection of the  negative     cable to an exposed metal  part of the stalled vehicle s engine   away from the battery and the fuel  injection system  or connect the  negative     cable to a ground  connection point if available        E204033    Note  You can use the optional connection  point location shown above to ground your  vehicle     WARNING    Do not connect the end of the   second cable to the negative       terminal of the battery to be jumped   A spark may cause an explosion of the  gases that surround the battery        Jump Starting    1   Start the engine of the booster vehicle  and rev the engine moderately  or press  the accelerator gently to keep your  engine speed between 2000 and 3000  RPM as shown in your tachometer     2  Startthe engine of the disabled vehicle     142    Once the disabled vehicle has been  started  run both vehicle engines for an  additional three minutes before  disconnecting the jumper cables     Removing the Jumper Cables    Remove the jumper cables in the reverse  order that they were connected        E142665    l     Remove the jumper cable from the  ground metal surface or connecting  point  if available     Remove the negative     jumper cable  from the disabled vehicle     Remove the jumper cable on the  negative     terminal of the booster  vehicle battery     Remove the jumper cable from the  positive     terminal of the booster  vehicle battery     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Bui
215. he center of the   headlamp bulb    4  Mark a horizontal reference line on the    vertical wall or screen that is a  minimum of 2 4 m  8 ft  long     5  Switch the low beam headlamps on  and open the hood        E209825    6  There is a distinct change from light to  dark in the left hand portion of the  headlamp beam pattern  Position the  top edge of this cut off 7 5 cm  3 in   below the horizontal reference line        187824    7  To adjust the vertical aim  use a  suitable tool to rotate the adjuster  clockwise or counterclockwise     Note  7o see a clearer light pattern while  adjusting one headlamp  block the light  from the other headlamp     8  Close the hood and switch the low  beam headlamps off     Horizontal Aim Adjustment    Horizontal aim should not be required  although it is adjustable     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Maintenance       ADJUSTING THE HEADLAMPS   RHD    Vertical Aim  Headlamp Aim Target       A 8 ft  2 4m      B Center height of headlamp to  the ground     C 25 ft  7 6 m    D Horizontal reference line        bray n Vertical Aim Adjustment   1   Locate the adjuster within the 1   Park your vehicle on a level surface  extension tube attached to the rear of approximately 7 6 m  25 ft  away from  the headlamp assembly  a vertical wall or screen    2  To adjust the horizontal aim  use a 2  Apply the parking brake   suitable tool to rotate the adjuster 3  Measure the he
216. he engine is cold   If the engine is hot  wait 10 minutes  for the engine to cool down     Do not remove the filler cap when  the engine is running        1  Remove the engine oil filler cap  See  Maintenance  page 152      2  Add engine oil that meets Ford  specifications  See Capacities and  Specifications  page 194      3  Replace the engine oil filler cap  Turn  it until you feel a strong resistance     Note  Do not add oil further than the  maximum mark  Oil levels above the  maximum mark may cause engine damage     Note  Soak up any spillage with an  absorbent cloth immediately     ENGINE COOLANT CHECK    WARNINGS  Do not dispose of engine coolant in  the household refuse or the public  sewage system  Use an authorized  waste disposal facility     Do not put engine coolant in the   windshield washer fluid container  If   sprayed on the windshield  engine  coolant could make it difficult to see  through the windshield     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Maintenance          E169064    Make sure that the coolant level is  between the MIN and MAX marks on the  coolant reservoir  If the coolant level is at  or below the minimum mark  add coolant  immediately     The coolant concentration should be  maintained within 48  to 50   which  equates to a freeze point between  30  F    34  C  and  34  F   37  C     Note  Coolant expands when it is hot  The  level may extend beyond the MAX mark     Note  
217. he power lumbar control is located on  the side of the driver seat        E187771    Press one side of the control to increase  lower back firmness  Press the other side  of the control to decrease lower back  firmness     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Seats       REAR SEATS    WARNINGS  When folding the seatbacks down   take care not to get your fingers  caught between the seatback and  seat frame     Make sure that the seats and the  seatbacks are secure and fully  engaged in their catches        Note  Your vehicle may have split  seatbacks that you must fold individually        E207088    Use the seatback release to fold the back  of the front seat forward for rear seat  access  The release handle is located on  the upper back of the front seat  The  seatback has memory and locks  automatically in the original position     94    Second Row Split Folding Rear  Seat  if Equipped        E175611    To lower the seatback s    1  Pull the strap to release the seatback   2  Fold the seatback down     When raising the seatback s   make sure  you hear the seat latch into place  Pull  down on the seatback to make sure that  it has latched     CLIMATE CONTROLLED SEATS  Heated Seats  i Equipped     WARNING    Persons who are unable to feel pain   to the skin because of advanced age    chronic illness  diabetes  spinal cord  injury  medication  alcohol use  exhaustion   or other physical conditions  must e
218. he system display icons to recommend switching on  your radio for traffic announcements     Enter specific areas that you would like to avoid on planned  navigation routes        220    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing       SYNC    2       To make adjustments using the touchscreen  select        Menu Item Action and Description       Settings Press the settings icon     Phone       Then select from the following              Bluetooth devices Connect  disconnect  add or delete a device  as well as save  it as a favorite    Bluetooth Switch Bluetooth on and off    Do not disturb Have all calls go directly to your voice mail and not ring inside    your vehicle  With this feature turned on  text message noti   fications are also suppressed and do not ring inside your  vehicle        Emergency Assistance   Switch on or turn off the Emergency Assistance feature  See  Information  page 241         Phone ringer Select the type of notification for phone calls   ring tone   beep  text to speech or silent     Text message notifica    Select the type of notification for text messages   alert tone   tion beep  text to speech  or have it be silent        Internet data connection   If compatible with your phone  you can adjust your internet  data connection  Select to make your connection profile with  the personal area network or to switch off your connection   You can also choose to adjust your settings or have t
219. he touchscreen  Skip the next step    When prompted on your cell phone   s display  confirm that  the PIN provided by SYNC matches the PIN displayed on your  cell phone    The display indicates when the pairing is successful    SYNC may prompt you with more cell phone options  For  more information on your cell phone s capability  see your  cell phone s manual and visit the website        235    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing       SYNC    2       Making Calls    uf    Press the voice button and saya  command similar to the following        Voice command       Call name       Dial number          You can say the name of a person from  your phone book to call or a say a number  to dial  For example  Call Jenny  or  Dial  867 5309      To end the call or exit phone      fee mode  press and hold the phone  button     Receiving Calls    During an incoming call  an audible tone  sounds  Call information appears in the  display if it is available     To accept the call  select        Menu Item       Accept    Note  You can also accept the call by  pressing the phone button on the steering  wheel     ES    To reject the call  select                 Menu Item       Reject    Note  You can also reject the call by  pressing the phone button on the steering  wheel              Ignore the call by doing nothing  SYNC logs  it as a missed call     Phone Menu Options    Press the top left corner on the  touchscreen
220. head restraints tilt for extra  comfort  To tilt the head restraint  do the  following     T oy        E144727    1   Adjust the seatback to an upright  driving or riding position    2  Pivot the head restraint forward toward  your head to the desired position     After the head restraint reaches the  forward most tilt position  pivoting it  forward again will then release it to the  rearward  untilted position     MANUAL SEATS    WARNING    Rock the seat backward and forward  after releasing the lever to make sure  that it is fully engaged        The manual front seats may consist of     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Seats          E174553    A A bar to move the seat backward  and forward     B A lever to adjust the height of the    seat   C A lever to adjust the angle of the  seatback   POWER SEATS  WARNINGS    Do not adjust the driver seat or   seatback when your vehicle is   moving  Adjusting your seatback  while your vehicle is in motion may cause  loss of control of your vehicle     WARNINGS    Reclining the seatback can cause an   occupant to slide under the seat   s   safety belt  resulting in severe  personal injuries in the event of a crash           The power seat control is located on the  outboard side of the seat  Move the control  in the direction of the arrows to raise or  lower the seat cushion or to move the seat  forward  backward  up or down     Power Lumbar  if Equipped     T
221. hen You Believe the System is Not  Operating Correctly    The main function of the system is to warn  you when the tire pressures are low  It can  also warn you in the event the system is  no longer capable of operating correctly   See the following chart for information  concerning the system     When Inflating the Tires    When inflating the tires the system may  not respond immediately to the air added  to the tires     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Wheels and Tires       System Warning Lamps       Warning lamp Description       Solid warning lamp    Tire s  under inflated    Action         Make sure tires are at the correct  pressure  See Wheels and Tires   page 171   The tire pressures are also  on the tire inflation pressure label   located on the edge of driver door  or the B Pillar      After inflating the tires to the correct  pressure you must carry out the tire  pressure monitoring system reset  procedure  See Tire Pressure  Monitoring System Reset  Procedure in this chapter        Spare tire in use    Repair the damaged road wheel and tire  and refit the repaired road wheel and tire  assembly to your vehicle to restore the  correct operation of the system        system malfunction    Tire pressure monitoring    If the tires are correctly inflated and the  spare tire is not in use but the light  remains on  the system has detected a  fault that requires service        Solid warning lam
222. hen 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  0o 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
223. her files are  ignored by the system  This enables you to  use the same MP3 and WMA disc for a  variety of tasks on your work computer   home computer and your in vehicle  system     In track mode  the system displays and  plays the structure as if it were only one  level deep  all MP3 and WMA files play   regardless of being in a specific folder   In  folder mode  the system only plays the  MP3 and WMA files in the current folder     AUDIO UNIT   VEHICLES WITH   PREMIUM AM FM CD    WARNING      Driving while distracted can result in  I loss of vehicle control  crash and  injury  We strongly recommend that  you use extreme caution when using any  device that may take your focus off the  road  Your primary responsibility is the safe  operation of your vehicle  We recommend  against the use of any hand held device  while driving and encourage the use of  voice operated systems when possible   Make sure you are aware of all applicable  local laws that may affect the use of  electronic devices while driving        Note  The touchscreen system controls  most of the audio features  See your SYNC  information     200    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Audio System          E174101    A VOL  Turn the dial to adjust the system volume     B Seek and Reverse  In radio mode  select a frequency band and press this  button  The system stops at the first station down the band  Press and hold  the button to move q
224. hicle 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        Note  Track Apps are for track use only   They are not to be used under any other  driving conditions     Note  Viewed or cleared results cannot be  used unless your vehicle is at a complete  stop  The right arrow on the display menu  will be inactive  If your vehicle does not  reach 100 mph  160 km h  during the track  run  your display may not display your 1 4  mile results     Note  The system will disable the collision  warning system while using track apps or  when you switch off ESC        Track Apps          Accelerometer    Acceleration timer    Virtual gauge shown    Select your speed  distance and start settings       Brake performance    Select setting       Lap Timer Track  XXX        Launch control RPM       Select setting       View Clear results    Acceleration timer       Brake performance       All time best       Clear saved data       Clear all time best             Clear acceleration       Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Information Displays       3  Follow the on screen prompts              Accelerometer      Brake performance  Displays your vehicle s rate of accelera  N  tion or deceleration  Displays your vehicle s rate of decelera           tion              1  C
225. hicle service location     Note  Prolonged use of an incorrect dilution  of engine coolant can cause engine damage   such as corrosion  overheating or freezing     AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION  FLUID CHECK    If required  have an authorized dealer check  and change the transmission fluid at the  correct service interval     The automatic transmission does not have  a transmission fluid dipstick     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Maintenance       Refer to your scheduled maintenance  information for scheduled intervals for fluid  checks and changes  Your transmission  does not consume fluid  However  if the  transmission slips  shifts slowly or if you  notice a sign of leaking fluid  contact an  authorized dealer     Do not use supplemental transmission  fluid additives  treatments or cleaning  agents  The use of these materials may  affect transmission operation and result  in damage to internal transmission  components     BRAKE FLUID CHECK    WARNINGS    Do not use any fluid other than the    recommended brake fluid as this will  reduce brake efficiency  Use of  incorrect fluid could result in the loss of  vehicle control  serious personal injury or  death       Only use brake fluid from a sealed     container  Contamination with dirt   water  petroleum products or other   materials may result in brake system   damage or failure  Failure to adhere to this   warning could result in the loss of vehicle 
226. hoose desired speed to start  recording data     2  Follow the on screen prompts        Lap Timer          Gives the driver the ability to record three    174498 separate lap times        The red dot will move toward the area of  acceleration or deceleration  Launch control    LEFT acceleration or deceleration     When accelerating or decelerating left   the red dot will move to the right on the  accelerometer  Line lock    RIGHT acceleration deceleration    When accelerating or decelerating  right  the red dot will move to the left  on the accelerometer           Maximize traction from a standing start                 Locks front brakes while allowing rear  wheels to turn freely                                                     View Clear results  pocetaretion tener View and clear the last and saved results   Displays your vehicle s rate of accelera  of the acceleration timer  brake   tion  performance and all time best   1  Choose desired speed or distance  Note  Some items are optional and may  2  Choose Automatic Start or Countdown not appear    Start   Driver assist   ESC   Hill start assist   Rear Park Pilot   Seatbelts   Tyre pressure monitor   72    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Information Displays                                                                   Tyre pressure  Displays your current vehicle tire pres   sures   E205145  Note  Some items are optional and may  not appear 
227. icators stay on or flash faster  check for  a burned out bulb  See Changing a Bulb     page 164      Door Ajar    Q Displays when the ignition is on  4  and any door is not completely    closed     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Instrument Cluster       Engine Coolant Temperature    Illuminates when the engine   coolant temperature is high    Stop the vehicle as soon as  possible  switch off the engine and let cool     See Engine Coolant Check  page 156      Engine Oil    If it illuminates with the engine   running or when you are driving    this indicates a malfunction   Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to  do so and switch the engine off  Check the  engine oil level  See Engine Oil Check     page 156      Note  Do not resume your journey if it  illuminates despite the level being correct   Have the system checked by your authorized  dealer immediately     Fasten Safety Belt  It will illuminate anda chime will  A sound to remind you to fasten  your safety belt  See Seatbelt  Reminder  page 22      Front Airbag     e If it fails to illuminate when you  AN start your vehicle  continues to  flash or remains on  it indicates    a malfunction  Have the system checked  by your authorized dealer     Front Fog Lamps  Lights when you switch the front   D fog lamps on   High Beam    It will illuminate when you switch   the high beam headlamps on  It   will flash when you use the  headlamp flasher   
228. ice operated systems when possible   Make sure you are aware of all applicable  local laws that may affect the use of  electronic devices while driving        Various systems on your vehicle can be  controlled using the information display  controls on the steering wheel   Corresponding information is displayed in  the information display     67    Information Display Controls       E174488    Press the up and down arrow buttons  to scroll through and highlight the  options within a menu     Press the right arrow button to enter a  sub menu    Press the left arrow button to exit a  menu     Press and hold the left arrow button at  any time to return to the main menu  display  escape button      Press the OK button to choose and  confirm settings or messages     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Information Displays          Gauge Mode       Trip Fuel       Track Apps          Driver assist       Settings          This icon gives you the ability to  switch a feature on or off  A  check in the box indicates the    feature is enabled  and unchecked  indicates the feature is disabled     Note  Some options may appear slightly  different or not at all if the items are  optional        Gauge Mode       Distance to empty       Tyre pressure       Gauge summary    Air Fuel ratio    Virtual gauge shown       Boost Vacuum    Cylinder head temp       Inlet air temp       Oil pressure       Oil temperature      
229. icles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Maintenance       BULB SPECIFICATION CHART                                                                   Exterior Lamps  Lamp Specification Power  Watt   Front side lamp  W5W 5  Front direction indicator  PY21W 21  Daytime running lamps  P13W 30  High intensity discharge headlamps  D8S HID  Front fog lamp  H8 60  Side direction indicator  LED LED  Brake and rear lamp  LED LED  Central high mounted brake lamp  LED LED  Rear direction indicator  LED LED  Rear fog lamp  WI6W 16  Reversing lamps  WI6W 16  License plate lamp  LED LED  Note  LED lamps are not serviceable  See an authorized dealer if they fail   Interior Lamps  Lamp Specification Power  Watt   Glove compartment lamp  W5W 5  Interior lamp  W5W 5  Vanity mirror lamp  T10 3  Luggage compartment lamp  W5W 5                168    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Vehicle Care       CLEANING THE EXTERIOR    Note   f you use a car wash with a waxing  cycle  make sure that you remove the wax  from the windshield and the wiper blades     Note  Prior to using a car wash facility  check the suitability of it for your vehicle     Note  Some car washes use water at high  pressure  Due to this  water droplets may  enter inside your vehicle and could also  damage certain parts of your vehicle     Note  Remove the aerial before using an  automatic car wash    
230. ificantly below the correct inflation  pressure and the warning lamp illuminates     Changing Tires With a Tire  Pressure Monitoring System       E142549    You should always have tires serviced by  an authorized dealer     Note  Fach road wheel and tire is fitted with  a tire pressure sensor located inside the  wheel and tire assembly cavity  The pressure  sensor attaches to the valve stem  The tire  covers the pressure sensor and it is not  visible unless the tire is removed  Take care  when changing the tire to avoid damaging  the sensor     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Wheels and Tires       Understanding the Tire Pressure  Monitoring System    The system measures the pressure in the  four road tires and sends the tire pressure  readings to your vehicle     The system detects this lower pressure as  being significantly below the correct  inflation pressure and the warning lamp  illuminates  You must inflate the tires to  the correct pressure     When the Temporary Spare Tire is  Installed    If you need to replace a road wheel and  tire with the temporary spare wheel  the  system will continue to identify a defect   This is to remind you to repair the damaged  road wheel and tire and refit the repaired  road wheel and tire assembly to your  vehicle  To restore the correct operation  of the system  you must have the repaired  road wheel and tire assembly refitted to  your vehicle     181    W
231. ight from the center of    clockwise or counterclockwise   Note  X  Toward the front of the vehicle     the headlamp to the ground     Note  There may be an identifying mark on  the lens to help you locate the center of the  headlamp bulb     4  Marka horizontal reference line on the  vertical wall or screen that is a  minimum of 2 4 m  8 ft  long     5  Switch the low beam headlamps on  and open the hood     163    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Maintenance            209826    6  There is a distinct change from light to  dark in the right hand portion of the  headlamp beam pattern  Position the  top edge of this cut off 7 5 cm  3 in   below the horizontal reference line        1   Locate the adjuster within the    Eons extension tube attached to the rear of    7  To adjust the vertical aim  use a the headlamp assembly   suitable tool to rotate the adjuster      elockwise  r counterclockwise  2  To adjust the horizontal aim  use a    suitable tool to rotate the adjuster  Note  70 see a clearer light pattern while clockwise or counterclockwise     adjusting one headlamp  block the light iy  i  from the other headlamp  Note  X  Toward the front of the vehicle     8  Close the hood and switch the low  beam headlamps off  CHANGING A BULB    Horizontal Aim Adjustment WARNINGS   Switch the lamps and the ignition off   Failure to do so could result in  serious personal injury     Horizontal aim should n
232. ilizes map and  other data licensed to Telenav by third  party vendors for the benefit of you and  other end users  This Agreement includes  end user terms applicable to these  companies  included at the end of this  Agreement   and thus your use of the  Telenav Software is also subject to such  terms  You agree to comply with the  following additional terms and conditions   which are applicable to Telenav   s third  party vendor licensors     9 1 End User Terms Required by HERE  North America  LLC    The data     Data     is provided for your  personal  internal use only and not for  resale  It is protected by copyright  and is  subject to the following terms and  conditions which are agreed to by you  on  the one hand  and Telenav     Telenav     and  its licensors  including their licensors and  suppliers  on the other hand        2013 HERE  All rights reserved     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Appendices       The Data for areas of Canada includes  information taken with permission from  Canadian authorities  including     Her  Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada      Queen s Printer for Ontario     Canada Post  Corporation  GeoBase       Department of  Natural Resources Canada     HERE holds a non exclusive license from  the United States Postal Service   to  publish and sell ZIP 4   information       United States Postal Service   2014   Prices are not established  controlled or  approved 
233. in the center of the screen  The  map position closest to the  cursor is in a window on the top  center part of the screen     Address book entry default  icon s  indicates the location  I onthe map of an address book  k   entry  This is the default symbol  shown after the entry has been  stored to the Address Book by any method  other than the map  You can select from  any of the 22 icons available  You can use  each icon more than once     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2       on Home indicates the location on  FA the map currently stored as the     a    home position  You can only     save one address from the    Address Book as your Home  entry  You cannot change this icon       POI  Point Of Interest  icons  indicate locations of any point      of interest categories you choose    to display on the map  You can  choose to display three point of  interest categories on the map at one time     Starting point indicates the  starting point of a planned route     of a waypoint on the map  The   number inside the circle is   different for each waypoint and   represents the position of the  waypoint in the route list     S  Ba Waypoint indicates the location       t  Destination symbol indicates  the ending point of a planned    route     j Next maneuver point indicates  the location of the next turn on  the planned route     No GPS symbol indicates that  insufficient GPS satellite signals 
234. information  including  name  artist  track  and title information    Gracenote Data   from online servers    Gracenote Servers    and to perform  other functions  You may use Gracenote  Data only by means of the intended End  User functions of this device     This device may contain content belonging  to Gracenote s providers  If so  all of the  restrictions set forth herein with respect to  Gracenote Data shall also apply to such  content and such content providers shall  be entitled to all of the benefits and  protections set forth herein that are  available to Gracenote     You agree that you will use the content  from Gracenote   Gracenote Content      Gracenote Data  the Gracenote Software   and Gracenote Servers for your own  personal  non commercial use only  You  agree not to assign  copy  transfer or  transmit the Gracenote Content   Gracenote Software or any Gracenote  Data  except in a Tag associated with a  music file  to any third party  YOU AGREE  NOT TO USE OR EXPLOIT GRACENOTE  CONTENT  GRACENOTE DATA  THE  GRACENOTE SOFTWARE  OR  GRACENOTE SERVERS  EXCEPT AS  EXPRESSLY PERMITTED HEREIN     You agree that your non exclusive licenses  to use the Gracenote Content  Gracenote  Data  the Gracenote Software  and  Gracenote Servers will terminate if you  violate these restrictions  If your licenses  terminate  you agree to cease any and all  use of the Gracenote Content  Gracenote  Data  the Gracenote Software  and  Gracenote Servers  Gracenote   respectively  rese
235. ing     Note  Your system is equipped with a  feature that allows you to access and  control audio features for 10 minutes after  you switch the ignition off  and no doors  open      PHONE    Press to select any of the following        Message       Phone  Speed dial  Phonebook          Call history       Messaging             Settings       NAVIGATION    Press to select any of the following        Message       My home       Favourites       Previous destinations       Place of interest       Emergency             Address       205             Message  Junction  Town centre  Latitude Longitude       Edit route       Cancel Route             CLIMATE    Press the corresponding icons to control  the following options    Driver Settings   Recirculated Air   Auto   Dual   Passenger Settings   A C   Defrost    SETTINGS    Press to select any of the following        Message       Clock       Display       Sound       Vehicle  Settings          Help          Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing                                                    SYNC    2  HOME ENTERTAINMENT  w ai access the home Press to select any of the following   Message   Note  Depending on your vehicle   s option  package and software  the screens may vary AM  in appearance from the descriptions in this  section  The features may also be limited FM   depending on the market  Check with an DAB 4  authorized dealer for availability    INFORMA
236. ing    MyKey Dist  Tracks the distance when drivers use a MyKey  The only way  to delete the accumulated distance is by using an admin key  to clear your MyKeys  If the distance does not accumulate as  expected  then the intended user is not using the MyKey  or  an admin key user recently cleared and then recreated a  MyKey     0  MyKeys Indicates the number of MyKeys programmed to your vehicle     Use this feature to detect how many MyKeys you have for  your vehicle and determine when a MyKey has been deleted         0  Admin Keys       Indicates how many admin keys are programmed to your  vehicle  Use this feature to determine how many unrestricted  keys you have for your vehicle  and detect if an additional  MyKey has been programmed           38    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    MyKey          USING MYKEY WITH REMOTE Ford approved  aftermarket remote start  START SYSTEMS systems  If you choose to install a remote    start system  see an authorized dealer for    MyKey is not compatible with non a Ford approved remote start system     MYKEY TROUBLESHOOTING       Condition Potential Causes       I cannot create a MyKey   The key or transmitter used to start the  vehicle does not have admin privileges     The key or transmitter used to start the  vehicle is the only admin key  there always  has to be at least one admin key      Vehicles with keyless start  The keyless  start transmitter is not pla
237. ing  during these conditions  Failure to activate  your headlamps under these conditions  may result in a collision        To switch the system on   1  Switch the ignition on     2  Switch the lighting control to the off or  autolamp position     FRONT FOG LAMPS       E132709    Press the control to switch the fog lamps  on or off     You can switch the fog lamps on when the  lighting control is in any position except  off     Note  Only use fog lamps during reduced  visibility  for example  fog  snow or heavy  rain     Note   f you switch autolamps on  you can  only switch the fog lamps on once  autolamps has turned the headlamps on     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Lighting       REAR FOG LAMPS HEADLAMP LEVELING    1  Press to release the pop out button        E132710    Press the control to switch the fog lamps  on or off     You can only switch the rear fog lamps on  when either the front fog lamps or low   13271  beam headlamps are on     Note  Only use the rear fog lamps when gettin  visibility is less than 164 feet  50 meters   8     Note  Do not use the rear fog lamps when 3  Push the button to the closed position   it is raining or snowing  Adjust the level of the headlamps  according to the load you are carrying in  your vehicle        2  Rotate the control to the required    Note   f you switch autolamps on  you can  only switch the fog lamps on once  autolamps has turned the headlamps
238. ing  wheel slightly to assist unlocking     STARTING A GASOLINE  ENGINE    When you start the engine  the idle speed  increases  this helps to warm up the  engine  If the engine idle speed does not  slow down automatically  have your  vehicle checked by an authorized dealer     Note  You can crank the engine for a total  of 60 seconds  without the engine starting   before the starting system temporarily  disables  The 60 seconds does not have to  be all at once  For example  if you crank the  engine three times for 20 seconds each  time  without the engine starting  you  reached the 60 second time limit  A  message appears in the information display  alerting you that you exceeded the cranking  time  You cannot attempt to start the engine  for at least 15 minutes  After 15 minutes  you  are limited to a 15 second engine cranking  time  You need to wait 60 minutes before  you can crank the engine for 60 seconds  again     Before starting the engine  check the  following     Make sure all occupants have fastened  their seatbelts     Make sure the headlamps and  electrical accessories are off     Make sure the parking brake is on     Move the transmission selector lever  to park  P   automatic transmission   or neutral  manual transmission     Note  Do not touch the accelerator pedal     Note  You must have your intelligent access  key in the vehicle in order to shift the  transmission out of position P     1  Fully press the brake pedal    2  Press the button    The system does
239. inter        Using the Engine Block Heater    The engine block heater plug may be found  in one of the following locations     Under the hood   In the front fog lamp bezel   Front lower grille     Make sure the receptacle terminals are  clean and dry prior to use  Clean them with  a dry cloth if necessary     The heater uses 0 4 to 1 0 kilowatt hours  of energy per hour of use  The system does  not have a thermostat  It achieves  maximum temperature after  approximately three hours of operation   Using the heater longer than three hours  does not improve system performance and  unnecessarily uses electricity     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Fuel and Refueling       SAFETY PRECAUTIONS    WARNINGS    Do not overfill the fuel tank  The    pressure in an overfilled tank may  cause leakage and lead to fuel spray  and fire     The fuel system may be under    pressure  If you hear a hissing sound  near the fuel filler door  Easy Fuel  capless fuel system   do not refuel until  the sound stops  Otherwise  fuel may spray  out  which could cause serious personal  injury   Automotive fuels can cause serious  injury or death if misused or  mishandled     Flow of fuel through a fuel pump    nozzle can produce static electricity   This can cause a fire if you are filling  an ungrounded fuel container     Fuel ethanol and gasoline may  contain benzene  which is a  cancer causing agent     When refueling always
240. interest notification  You can switch this                      feature   On Off  Route Preferences  Menu Item Second Level Messages  Actions and Descriptions       Route prefer   ences       Then select any of the following     Preferred route   Choose to have the system display your chosen route type              Shortest Fastest Ecological             251    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2          Menu Item       Always use  preferred route    Second Level Messages  Actions and Descriptions    Bypass route selection in destination programming  The system only  calculates one route based on preferred route setting    When activated  the system uses your selected route type to calculate  only one route to the desired destination           Eco time Select a level of cost for the calculated Eco Route  The higher the  penalty setting  the longer the time allotment is for the route   Avoid When activated  you can to choose to have the system avoid motor        ways  toll roads  ferries  car trains and tunnels when planning your  route        Navigation Preferences       Menu Item Second Level Messages  Actions and Descriptions       Navigation preferences             Then select any of the following    Hazard spot warning Have the system activate hazard spot warning in countries  where legally allowed    Guidance prompts Select the type of prompts the system uses        Auto fill country   
241. inutes after you  switch the ignition off     Door Lock Switch Inhibitor    When you electronically lock your vehicle   the power door lock switch no longer  operates after 20 seconds  You must  unlock your vehicle with the remote  control  or switch the ignition on to restore  function to these switches  You can switch  this feature on or off in the information  display  See  page 67      Remote Control    You can use the remote control at any  time     40    Note  The luggage compartment release  button only works when your vehicle speed  is less than 8 km h  5 mph      Unlocking the Doors  Press the button to unlock all  doors  The direction indicators  will flash    Note  The driver door can be unlocked with   the key if the remote control is not   functioning     Note  When you leave your vehicle  unattended for several weeks  the remote  control turns off  Your vehicle must be  unlocked and the engine started using the  key  Unlocking and starting your vehicle once  enables the remote control     Reprogramming the Unlocking Function    You can reprogram the unlocking function  so that only the driver door is unlocked     Press and hold both the lock and unlock  buttons on the remote control for three  seconds to change between driver door or  all doors unlock mode  The direction  indicators will flash twice to indicate a  change to the unlocking mode  Driver door  unlock mode only unlocks the driver door  when you press the unlock button once   All door unlock mode unlo
242. ion date  06 2015  First Printing    Capacities and Specifications                   CAPACITIES AND WARNING  SPECIFICATIONS   5 0L   The air conditioning refrigerant    system contains refrigerant under  high pressure  Only qualified  personnel should service the air  conditioning refrigerant system  Opening  the air conditioning refrigerant system can  cause personal injury   Capacities  Item Capacity  Engine oil fill capacity including the oil filter  7 6 L  1 7 gal   Engine oil fill capacity excluding the oil filter  71L  1 6 gal        Engine coolant fill capacity  12 9 L  2 8 gal        Automatic transmission fluid fill capacity  11 2 L  2 5 gal        Manual transmission fluid fill capacity  2 6 L  0 6 gal        Rear axle fluid 1 5L  1 6 qt        Rear axle friction modifier 97 ml  3 28 fl oz        Fuel tank fill capacity  61L  13 4 gal     2 5L  0 5 gal           Windshield and headlamp washer system fill capacity           Adding Engine Oil    Quantity  1L  0 2 gal     The quantity of engine oil required to raise  the indicated level on the dipstick from  minimum to maximum              Specifications    Materials       Name  Engine Oil   5W 20     Specification   WSS M2C948 B          Antifreeze Super Plus Premium Ready Mix WSS M97B44 D2    2U25 19544 xxxx          196    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Capacities and Specifications          Specification       Brake Fluid DOT 4 LV High 
243. ion to Drive Responsibly   You recognize your obligation to drive  responsibly and keep attention on the  road  You will read and abide with the  DEVICE operating instructions  particularly as they pertain to safety  and assumes any risk associated with  the use of the DEVICE     UPGRADES AND RECOVERY MEDIA   If the SOFTWARE is provided by FORD  MOTOR COMPANY separate from the  DEVICE on media such as a ROM chip  CD  ROM disk s  or via web download or other  means  and is labeled  For Upgrade  Purposes Only  or  For Recovery Purposes  Only  you may install one  1  copy of such    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Appendices       SOFTWARE onto the DEVICE asa  replacement copy for the existing  SOFTWARE  and use it in accordance with  this EULA  including any additional EULA  terms accompanying the upgrade  SOFTWARE     INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS   All title and intellectual property rights in  and to the SOFTWARE  including but not  limited to any images  photographs   animations  video  audio  music  text and   applets  incorporated into the  SOFTWARE   the accompanying printed  materials  and any copies of the  SOFTWARE  are owned by MS  Microsoft  Corporation  FORD MOTOR COMPANY  or  their affiliates or suppliers  The  SOFTWARE is licensed  not sold  You may  not copy the printed materials  accompanying the SOFTWARE  All title  and intellectual property rights in and to  the content which may be
244. ior 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     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 and the luggage   compartment is ajar  If the luggage  compartment is ajar  the camera will be  out of position and the video image may  be incorrect  All guidelines are removed  when the luggage compartment is ajar     Use caution when turning camera  features on or off  Make sure your  vehicle is not moving        Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Parking Aids       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        E174502    The camera is located on the luggage  compartment door     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 5 km h  3 mph   and may not detect certain angular or  moving objects     The system uses two types of guides to  help you see what is behind your vehicle     Fixed guidelines  Sh
245. irculated air always    WARNING switched on    Note  Do not place objects under the front  cause the windows to fog up  If the seats as this may interfere with the airflow  windows fog up  follow the settings to the rear seats    for demisting the windshield  Note  Remove any snow  ice or leaves from    the air intake area at the base of the  windshield     A Prolonged use of recirculated air may       87    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Climate Control       Note  70 improve the time to reach a  comfortable temperature in hot weather   drive with the windows open until you feel  cold air through the air vents     Manual Climate Control    Note  70 reduce fogging of the windshield  during humid weather  adjust the air  distribution control to the windshield air  vents position     Automatic Climate Control    Note  Adjusting the settings when your  vehicle interior is extremely hot or cold is  not necessary  The system automatically  adjusts to heat or cool the interior to your  selected temperature as quickly as possible   For the system to function efficiently  the  instrument panel and side air vents should  be fully open     Heating the Interior Quickly    Note   f you select AUTO during cold  outside temperatures  the system directs  airflow to the windshield and side window  vents  In addition  the fan may run ata  slower speed until the engine warms up     Note   f you select AUTO during h
246. ire pressures as those  listed in the tire pressure table  See  Technical Specifications  page 189      USING SNOW CHAINS    WARNINGS    Driving too fast for conditions creates   the possibility of loss of vehicle   control  Driving at very high speeds  for extended periods of time may result in  damage to vehicle components c    Snow tires must be the same size    load index  speed rating as those   originally provided by Ford  Use of  any tire or wheel not recommended by  Ford can affect the safety and  performance of your vehicle  which could  result in an increased risk of loss of vehicle  control  vehicle rollover  personal injury and  death  Additionally  the use of  non recommended tires and wheels could  cause steering  suspension  axle  transfer  case or power transfer unit failure        The tires on your vehicle may have  all weather treads to provide traction in  rain and snow  However  insome climates   you may need to use snow tires and chains   Use chains on the tires only in an  emergency or if the law requires them     Note  The suspension insulation and  bumpers will help prevent vehicle damage   Donot remove these components from your  vehicle when using snow tires and chains     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Wheels and Tires       Follow these guidelines when using snow  tires and chains     If possible  avoid fully loading your  vehicle    Chains may damage aluminum wheels   
247. isplays below the  ensemble name     Note  When you tune from one ensemble  to another  it can take a while until the   system synchronizes to the next ensemble   The system mutes during synchronization     Selecting Radio Band    DAB 1  DAB 2 and DAB 3 operate in the  same way  You can store up to 10 different  presets on each band     1   Press the RADIO button     2  Press the left arrow button to display  the available wavebands     3  Select DAB 1  DAB 2 or DAB 3    Note  When you reach the first or last radio  station within an ensemble  further tuning  will skip to the next ensemble  There may  be a delay during this change and the audio  will briefly mute     Radio Station Tuning Controls    Seek Tuning  Alternative 1     Press a seek button  The system will stop  at the first radio station it finds in the  direction chosen    Radio Station List  Alternative 2     This feature displays all the available radio  stations in a list        Press the browse button     202    Press the previous or next arrow  buttons to change ensembles     Navigate through the list and select the  required station by pressing the touch  screen button for the station     4  Press OK to confirm your selection     Note  The display will only show radio  stations in the current ensemble     Manual Tuning  Alternative 3   Press the tune plus or tune minus buttons     Radio Station Preset Buttons    This feature allows you to store up to 6  favorite radio stations from any ensemble  in each pres
248. itch the ignition on  you  can use the socket to power 12 volt  appliances with a maximum current rating  of 15 amps     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Storage Compartments       CUP HOLDERS    WARNINGS    Do not place hot drinks in the cup  holders when your vehicle is moving     Make sure that cups placed in the  holders do not obstruct your vision  while driving        CENTER CONSOLE    Stow items in the cupholder carefully as  items may become loose during hard  braking  acceleration or collisions  including  hot drinks which may spill     The console includes   Cupholder   Storage compartment        E209039    Lift the latch to open the storage  compartment and use the following  features     Auxiliary power point   Auxiliary audio input jack   USB port    Media hub     97       E175706  Locking Storage Bin  if equipped     The storage bin locks when the doors are  electronically locked  The bin will unlock  when the driver door is electronically  unlocked with the remote control     Note  You cannot lock the storage bin when  the vehicle is on     GLASSES HOLDER       E188216    Press near the center of the door to open  it  Pull out the tray     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Starting and Stopping the Engine       GENERAL INFORMATION    WARNINGS    Extended idling at high engine   speeds can produce very high   
249. ith the lug pin engages the hole  Tighten the hex  wrench  nut clockwise by hand until secure     187    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Wheels and Tires          E176165    15  Putthe flat tire  wheel ornament  jack  and lug wrench away  Make sure the  jack is fastened so it does not rattle  when you drive     16  Unblock the wheel     DRIVING AT HIGH SPEED    Tire pressure   Speeds greater than100O  mph  160 km h     WARNING    To reduce the risk of potential tire   failure that could lead to serious   injury or death  increase the front and  rear tire placard pressures by the amount  shown on the warning label  located on  either the driver side B pillar or door  when  driving over 160 km h  100 mph   Only  travel at speeds over 160 km h  100 mph   where it is legal and conditions allow  The  tire placard pressure can be found on the  tire placard located on either the driver side  B pillar or door of your vehicle                    Warning  Failure to follow these  instructions can result in a loss    LN of vehicle stability due to tire    failure that could lead to serious injury or  death  If you are not sure about the proper  tire inflation pressures  contact an  authorized dealer or service center      gt  160 km h    gt  100 mph    GR      tO   Day   xxx  bar psi kPa       E184089    Your tires may require additional inflation  pressure for operation at speeds greater  than 160 km h  100 m
250. ive wheels  must be  on a tow dolly when towing your vehicle  from the front using wheel lift equipment   This prevents damage to the transmission     The front wheels should be on a tow dolly  when towing your vehicle from the rear  using wheel lift equipment  This prevents  damage to the front fascia     TOWING THE VEHICLE ON  FOUR WHEELS    Emergency Towing    WARNING      If your vehicle has a steering wheel    lock make sure the ignition is in the   accessory or on position when being  towed     You can flat tow  all wheels on the  ground  regardless of the powertrain or  transmission configuration  your disabled  vehicle  without access to wheel dollies  or vehicle transport trailer  under the  following conditions     Your vehicle is facing forward so you  tow it in a forward direction     You shift into Neutral  N   If you cannot  shift into Neutral  N   you may need to  override the transmission  See  Transmission  page 109      Maximum speed is 56 km h  35 mph    Maximum distance is 80 km  50 mi      Recreational Towing    Note  Put the climate control system in  recirculated air mode to prevent exhaust  fumes from entering your vehicle  See  Climate Control  page 83      Follow these guidelines if you have a need  for recreational  RV  towing  An example  of recreational towing would be towing  your vehicle behind a motorhome  These  guidelines are to make sure you do not  damage the transmission during towing   Do not tow your vehicle with any wheels  on the groun
251. ived or missed calls   You can also choose to save these to        Favourites Quick Dial       Messaging    Send text messages using the touchscreen  See Text  Messaging later in this section           Settings          Touch this button to access various phone settings  for  example turning Bluetooth on and off  managing your phone   book and more  See Phone Settings later in this section       Text Messaging    Note  SYNC does not download read text  messages from your cell phone     Note  Downloading and sending text You can send and receive text messages  messages using Bluetooth are cell using Bluetooth  read them aloud and  phone dependent features  translate text messaging acronyms  for    Note  Certain features in text messaging    example LOL     are speed dependent and not available  when your vehicle is traveling at speeds over    8 km h  5 0 mph      237    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing                                     SYNC    2  Touch the top left corner of the display  neem  then select  View  Menu Item Delete  Phone Delete All  Messaging       Composing a Text Message    Then any of the following  Note  This is a speed dependent feature     Listen  speaker icon  It is unavailable when your vehicle is  traveling at speeds over 8 km h  5 mph      Dial     Note  Downloading and sending text  Send text messages using Bluetooth are cell  phone dependent features                    To co
252. ively  we recommend  that you seek advice from an authorized  dealer     FUEL FILLER FUNNEL  LOCATION    The fuel filler funnel is located in the spare  wheel storage tray     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 5 L  1 1 gal  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 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       
253. iving  do not  apply the brake heavily  Instead  gradually  decrease your speed  Hold the steering  wheel firmly and slowly move to a safe  place on the side of the road     Have a flat serviced by an authorized  dealer in order to prevent damage to the  tire pressure monitoring system sensors   See Tire Pressure Monitoring System   page 179   Replace the spare tire witha  road tire as soon as possible  During  repairing or replacing of the flat tire  have  the authorized dealer inspect the tire  pressure monitoring system sensor for  damage     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Wheels and Tires       Dissimilar Spare Wheel and Tire  Assembly Information    WARNING      Failure to follow these guidelines  T could result in an increased risk of  loss of vehicle control  injury or death        If you have a dissimilar spare wheel and  tire  then it is intended for temporary use  only  This means that if you need to use it   you should replace it as soon as possible  with a road wheel and tire assembly that  is the same size and type as the road tires  and wheels that were originally provided  by Ford  If the dissimilar spare tire or wheel  is damaged  it should be replaced rather  than repaired     A dissimilar spare wheel and tire assembly  is defined as a spare wheel and tire  assembly that is different in brand  size or  appearance from the road tires and wheels  and can be one of three types       
254. ized dealer for the latest details relating to our recommended child    seats     20    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Seatbelts       FASTENING THE SEATBELTS Coupe    WARNINGS  Insert the tongue into the buckle until  you hear a distinct click  You have  not fastened the safety belt correctly  if you do not hear a click     Make sure that your safety belt is   securely stored away and is not   outside your vehicle when closing the  door           E175859  A web guide is included on the outboard  side of the front seats  Depending on Recaro  occupant size and seating position  you  may need to route the belt through the  guide for a proper fit  If the safety belt does  not route across the middle of the  shoulder  route the belt through the web  guide     Convertible    J  L  e E175163       E175860       E204921    21    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Seatbelts       Pull the belt out steadily  It may lock if you  pull it sharply or if your vehicle is on a slope     Press the red button on the buckle to  release the belt  Hold the tongue and let it  retract completely and smoothly to its  stowed position     Using Safety Belts During  Pregnancy       E170730    WARNING    Position the safety belt correctly for   your safety and that of your unborn   child  Do not use only the lap strap  or the shoulder strap        Pr
255. lasher will flash for five minutes     Any further attempts to perform one of the  above will trigger the alarm again     Full and Reduced Guard    Full Guard    Full guard is the standard setting     In full guard  the interior sensors are on  when you arm the alarm     Reduced Guard    In reduced guard  the interior sensors are  off when you arm the alarm     Selecting Full or Reduced Guard    You can select full or reduced guard using  the information display  See General  Information  page 67      Ask on Exit  If Equipped     You can set the information display to ask  you each time which level of guard you  wish to set     Using the information display controls  scroll to                       Message Action and Description  Settings Press the OK button   Vehicle settings Press the OK button   Alarm Press the OK button   Ask on exit Press the OK button   Reduced guard Appears in the information display each time you switch your    vehicle off        If you wish to arm the alarm with reduced guard  press the  OK button when this message appears        Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Security          Message          If you wish to arm the alarm with full guard  leave your vehicle  without pressing the OK button     Action and Description          Note  Selecting reduced guard does not set the alarm permanently to reduced guard  It  sets it to reduced guard only for the current locking cycle   
256. lashers  Headlamp Adjusting  See  Adjusting the Headlamps   LHD  See  Adjusting the Headlamps   RHD   Headlamp Exit Delay  Headlamp Leveling  Recommended Headlamp Leveling Switch  Positions   Head Restraints  Adjusting the Head Restraint  Tilting Head Restraints  Heated Windows and Mirrors   Heated Exterior Mirror     Heated Rear Window  Heating  See  Climate Control  Hill Start Assist  Switching the System On and Off   Using Hill Start Assist  Hints on Controlling the Interior  Climate  Cooling the Interior Quickly                                     General HIMtS         sccecssesecseccsccssssesssssesssssssseenersees 87   Heating the Interior Quickly    88   Recommended Settings for Cooling             89   Recommended Settings for Heating            89   Side Window Defogging in Cold   WY Sea CNG x  aae n AE 90   Hints on Driving With Anti Lock   Brak   Si sccccsesveiersistsistsdeissusstieteanstidiensnanins 114  Hood Lock   See  Opening and Closing the Hood            152  Information Display Control    50        Information Displays  General Information     Information  Calendar  Emergency Assistance    Notifications    296    Information Messages  Airbag                       Battery and Charging System  Doors and Locks        Hill Start Assist   Keys and Intelligent Access     Maintenance    Park Brake      Park Pilot    Starting System      Steering System  Traction Control      Transmission  Tyre Pressure Monitoring System      Installing Child Restraints  Attaching a
257. le Fuel Container     S    Safety PreCaUtions      ccccccsceseseseseseees 103   Seatbelt Reminder  Turning the Seatbelt Reminder Off      SGA elt  ceszesescescsecscrsessesecsesectecesstees                          Display    Settings  Sound      Vehicle     Side Airbags    n  Side Curtain Airbags   COUPG       see 27  Sitting in the Correct Position    9   Snow Chains  See  Using SNOW ChaiinS       cccseeseeeseeeeeees 178  Speed Control  See  Cruise Control  Stability Control     Principle of Operation           Starting a Gasoline Engine     Automatic Engine Shutdown     Failure to Start     Fast Restart   Guarding Against Exhaust Fumes  Important Ventilating Information  Stopping the Engine When Your Vehicle is is                       SETIOM ANY wcssescsccsnvernxriennscansisnarcteansivannscnecannssnnnn  Starting and Stopping the Engine              General INFOrMAtION         cccccessesesseestestesteseeees  Steering Wheel LOCK     ccsescesesseseseseesesnees  Unlocking the Steering Wheel  fsa  Steering Whee  uc cccecesessessestssestesesteseseeee    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing          Index  Storage Compartments Traction CONtIOL    esesessesteseesestesesteseseees  SUN VISOPS    escsceeseseeesseeeeteeees i Principle of Operation    Illuminated Vanity Mirror  TLANSMISSION Lu ceeeseseseseesescesessesesseeseeeeeeees  Supplementary Restraints System          23 Transmission  Principle of Operation   
258. lightly bent     Bend your legs slightly so that you can  press the pedals fully     Position the shoulder strap of the  safety belt over the center of your  shoulder and position the lap strap  tightly across your hips     Make sure that your driving position is  comfortable and that you can maintain full  control of your vehicle     HEAD RESTRAINTS    WARNINGS  Raise the rear head restraint when  the rear seat is occupied by a  passenger     Do not remove the front head  restraints when the front seats are  in use        Note  Adjust the head restraint so that the  top of it is level with the top of your head     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Seats       Front seat head restraints       E138642  The head restraints consist of     A An energy absorbing head  restraint     B Two steel stems     C Guide sleeve adjust and release  button     D Guide sleeve unlock and remove  button   Adjusting the Head Restraint  Raising the Head Restraint  Pull the head restraint up     Lowering the Head Restraint   1   Press and hold button C    2  Push the head restraint down   Removing the Head Restraint    1  Pull the head restraint up until it  reaches its highest position   2  Press and hold buttons C and D     3  Pullthe head restraint up   Installing the Head Restraint    Align the steel stems into the guide sleeves  and push the head restraint down until in  locks     Tilting Head Restraints    The front 
259. lose to   moving traffic  Pull far enough off the  road to avoid the danger of being hit when  operating the jack or changing the wheel     Always use the jack provided as   original equipment with your vehicle    If Using a jack other than the one  provided as original equipment with your  vehicle  make sure the jack capacity is  adequate for the vehicle weight  including  any vehicle cargo or modifications     WARNINGS  Check that the vehicle jack is not  damaged or deformed and the  thread is lubricated and clean     Passengers should not remain in your  vehicle when the vehicle is being  jacked        1  Parkonasurface  set the parking brake       and activate the hazard flashers     2  Place the transmission in park  P  and    turn the engine off  For vehicles witha  manual transmission  place the  transmission in reverse  R  after the  engine is turned off        E175447    3  Block both the front and rear of the  wheel diagonally opposite the flat tire   For example  if the left front tire is flat   block the right rear wheel     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Wheels and Tires          aus      4  R the   h  ti 6  To remove the wrench from the jack   eas e lug wrench  spare tire and turn the hex nut on the jack    counterclockwise  This will lower the   5  Remove the center ornament from the jack and loosen the mechanical lock   wheel if required to access the lug nuts    7  Loosen each whe
260. lt From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Roadside Emergencies       5  Remove the jumper cable from the  positive     terminal of the disabled  vehicle battery     Allow the engine to idle for at least one  minute     POST CRASH ALERT SYSTEM    The system flashes the direction indicator  lamps in the event of a serious impact that  deploys an airbag  front  side  side curtain  or Safety Canopy  or the seatbelt  pretensioners     The lamps turn off when   You press the hazard control button     You press the panic button  if  equipped  on the remote entry  transmitter     Your vehicle runs out of power     143    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Fuses       FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART The power distribution box is located in  the engine compartment  It has    Power Distribution Box high current fuses that protect your  vehicle s main electrical systems from  WARNINGS overloads   Always disconnect the battery before If you disconnect and reconnect the  servicing high current fuses  battery  you will need to reset some  To reduce risk of electrical shock  se Changing the 12V Battery    always replace the cover to the   power distribution box before  reconnecting the battery or refilling fluid  reservoirs                GEBER    i e  ODOC os ong S000 esos ee  pao Mak a coco Aaah gs ae hal   iz TATE EEN EN E Gnn                E174563    Protected components      
261. matically turns on  and the fan automatically adjusts to the highest speed     Temperature control  Controls the temperature of the air circulated in your  vehicle     MAX Defrost  Adjust the control to the full heat position to switch on defrost   Outside air flows through the windshield vents  air conditioning automatically  turns on  and fan automatically adjusts to the highest speed  You can also use  this setting to defrost and clear the windshield of a thin covering of ice  The  heated rear window also automatically turns on when you select maximum  defrost     Note  To prevent window fogging  you cannot select recirculated air when  maximum defrost is on     B4    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Climate Control       G Recirculated air  Press the button to switch between outside air and  recirculated air  When you select recirculated air  the air currently in the  passenger compartment recirculates  This may reduce the time needed to cool  the interior  when used with A C  and may reduce unwanted odors from  entering your vehicle     Note  Recirculated air may turn off automatically  or be prevented from turning  on  in all airflow modes except MAX A C to reduce risk of fogging  Recirculated  air may also turn on and off automatically in Panel or Panel and Floor airflow  modes during hot weather in order to improve cooling efficiency     H Air distribution control  Adjust the control to turn
262. mpose and send a text message  select                                Menu Item Action and Description  Phone  Messaging  Send text Enter a cell phone number or choose from your phonebook   Edit text Allows you to customize the pre defined message or create  a message on your own   Send Sends the message as it is   You can then preview the message  verify Messages       the recipient as well as update the    message list  and send it to a connected I m ahead of schedule  so I ll be there                                                    device  for example a USB drive  early   Text Message Options l m outside   Messages I ll call you when I get there   I ll call you back in a few minutes  OK    just left  I ll be there soon  Yes  Can you give me a call  ND  I m on my way  Tanks  l m running a few minutes late   238    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2          Messages    Stuck in traffic     Messages    LOL          Call me later              Receiving a Text Message    When a new message arrives  an audible tone sounds and the screen displays a  pop up with the caller name and ID  if supported by your cell phone  You can select                          Menu Item Action and Description  View To view the text message   Listen For SYNC to read the message to you   Dial To call the contact   Ignore To exit the screen   Phone Settings    To enter the phone settings menu select        Menu Item
263. n       A lot of background  noise during a phone  call     The audio control  settings on your cell  phone may be affecting  SYNC performance     Refer to your device s manual about  audio adjustments        During a call    can hear  the other person but  they cannot hear me     Possible cell phone  malfunction     Try switching off your cell phone   resetting it or removing the battery   then trying again        Make sure that the microphone for  SYNC is not set to off        SYNC is not able to  download my phone   book     This is a cell phone   dependent feature     Check your cell phone s compatib   ility        Possible cell phone  malfunction     Try switching off your cell phone   resetting it or removing the battery   then trying again        Try pushing your phonebook  contacts to SYNC by selecting the  option to add        You must switch on your cell phone  and the automatic phonebook  download feature on SYNC        The system says   Phonebook down   loaded  but my SYNC  phonebook is empty or  is missing contacts        Limitations on your cell  phone s capability     258    Try pushing your phonebook  contacts to SYNC by selecting the  option to add              Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2          Cell phone issues    Possible cause    Possible solution       If the missing contacts are stored  on your SIM card  try moving them  to your cell phone s memory        Remo
264. n close the latch     To remove the tonneau caps     1  Slide B toward the center of the vehicle  to release the edges from the  surrounding trim     Lift up on B  and then pull the piece  back to release A from the trim     3  Repeat Steps 1 and 2 on the opposite  side of the vehicle     4  Make sure you stow both pieces in the  trunk        E179941    Note  The convertible top does not operate  unless the vehicle is stationary or traveling  under 4 8 km h  3 0 mph   A chime sounds  and a warning message appears in the  instrument panel  When you slow down  the  top operates     Note  You must remove the tonneau caps  before you are able to close the top ora  chime sounds and a warning message  appears in the instrument panel  Remove  and stow the caps  and then press the  convertible top control again     Note  When you latch or unlatch the  convertible top  the audio system mutes  briefly  This allows the vehicle to optimize  the cabin   s sound quality depending on the  position of the convertible top     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Convertible Top  if Equipped        To close the convertible top     1  Stop the vehicle and keep the engine  running  We recommend that the  vehicle remains running when you open  the top to prevent draining the battery     2  Press and hold the convertible top  control  When the convertible latch  handle is within reach  make sure it is  down and that you rota
265. n date  06 2015  First Printing    Capacities and Specifications       FUEL CONSUMPTION FIGURES                   Extra    CO2 Emis   Urban Urban Combined sions  Variant  L 100 km L 100 km L 100 km    mpg   mpg   mpg  g km  2 3L EcoBoost Coupe   vehicles 14 3  16 4    7 2  32 7    9 8  24 0  225  with automatic transmission   2 3L EcoBoost Coupe   vehicles 10 1  23 3    6 8  34 6  8  29 4  179  with manual transmission      2 3L EcoBoost Convertible   13 8  17 0  7 5  31 4    9 8  24 0  225  vehicles with automatic transmis   sion   2 3L EcoBoost Convertible   10 4  22 6    6 9  34 1    8 2  28 7  184    vehicles with manual transmis   sion                    5 0L Coupe   vehicles with auto    18 61   12 6    8 19  28 7    12 02  19 6  281  matic transmission    5 0L Coupe   vehicles with manual   20 06  11 7    9 62  24 5    13 46  17 5  299  transmission    5 0L Convertible   vehicles with 19 9  11 8    8 74  26 9    12 83  18 3  289  automatic transmission    5 0L Convertible   vehicles with 20 13  11 7    9 81  24 0    13 61  17 3  306    manual transmission                     The above figures were achieved us    ing second gear to pull away froma stationary position    while on level ground  On vehicles with manual transmission  we recommend you use    second gear to pull away from a stationary posit    198       Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    ion while on level ground     Audio System     
266. nction indicator to warn you  when the system is not operating correctly   The malfunction indicator and low tire  pressure warning lamp have a combined  function  When the system detects a  malfunction  the warning lamp will flash  for approximately one minute and then  remain illuminated  This sequence will  occur every time you switch the ignition on  while the malfunction remains  The system  has detected a fault that requires service     When the malfunction indicator is  illuminated  the system may not be able  to detect or signal low tire pressures  A  malfunction may occur for a variety of  reasons  including the installation of a  replacement tire or wheel that prevents  the system from functioning correctly   Always check the tire pressure monitoring  system malfunction warning after  replacing one or more tires or wheels on  your vehicle  Make sure the replacement  tires or wheels allow the system to  continue to function correctly  See When  the Temporary Spare Tire is Installed  in this section        180    How Temperature Affects the Tire  Pressures    Under normal driving conditions tire  pressures may increase by up to 0 3 bar   4 psi  from a cold start situation     If the vehicle is stationary overnight and  the temperature significantly lower than  the daytime temperature  tire pressures  may decrease by up to 0 2 bar  3 psi  when  there is a drop inthe ambient temperature  of 31  F  17  C  or more  The system detects  this pressure decrease as being  sign
267. ndle on  those doors     If the passenger door is the first door  opened  the driver door will also unlock     At the Luggage Compartment       E175208    Press the exterior release button hidden  above the license plate     Note  A passive key must be located within  the detection range     Disabled Passive Keys    Passive keys left inside your vehicle when  locked are disabled     You cannot use a disabled passive key to  switch the ignition on     You must enable all passive keys again to  use them  To enable all your passive keys   unlock your vehicle using a valid passive  key  You will reactivate disabled passive  keys when you switch the ignition on using  a valid key     Note  You can still start your vehicle when  the passive key is in the back up position   See Keyless Starting  page 98      Locking and Unlocking the Doors  with the Key Blade         EI    Slide the release on the back of the remote  control and pivot the cover off to access  the key blade  See Remote Control  page  32     Note  Only the driver door handle has a lock  cylinder     E151796    44    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Security       PASSIVE ANTI THEFT  SYSTEM    Principle of Operation    The system prevents someone from  starting the engine with an incorrectly  coded key     Note  Do not leave correctly coded keys in  the vehicle  Always take your keys and lock  all doors when leaving the vehicle     Coded Keys
268. ntent owners use  the WMDRM technology included in  your DEVICE to protect their  intellectual property  included  copyrighted content  Portions of the  SOFTWARE on your DEVICE use  WMDR M software to access  WMDRM protected content  If the  WMDRM software fails to protect the    content  content owners may ask  Microsoft to revoke the SOFTWARE s  ability to use WMDRM to play or copy  protected content  This action does  not affect unprotected content  When  your DEVICE downloads licenses for  protected content  you agree that  Microsoft may include a revocation list  with the licenses  Content owners may  require you to upgrade the SOFTWARE  on your DEVICE to access their content   If you decline an upgrade  you will not  be able to access content that requires  the upgrade     Consent to Use of Data  You agree  that MS  Microsoft Corporation  FORD  MOTOR COMPANY  third party  software and systems suppliers  their  affiliates and or their designated agent  may collect and use technical  information gathered in any manner as  part of product support services related  to the SOFTWARE or related services   MS  Microsoft Corporation  FORD  MOTOR COMPANY  third party  software and services suppliers  their  affiliates and or their designated agent  may use this information solely to  improve their products or to provide  customized services or technologies to  you  MS  Microsoft Corporation  FORD  MOTOR COMPANY  third party  software and systems suppliers  their  affiliates and o
269. nting    Transmission       Drive  D     For normal driving  and the best fuel  economy  drive  D  provides operation in  gears one through six     Sport  S     a the gearshift lever to Sport  S      Provides additional grade  engine   braking and extends lower gear  operation to enhance performance for  uphill climbs  hilly terrain or  mountainous areas  This may increase  engine RPM during engine braking     Provides additional lower gear  operation through the automatic  transmission shift strategy     Selects gears more quickly and at  higher engine speeds     SelectShift Automatic     Transmission    Your SelectShift Automatic transmission  gives you the ability to change gears  manually     With your vehicle in drive  D   the paddle  shifters provide temporary manual control   They allow you the ability to shift gears  quickly  without taking your hands off the  steering wheel  The system determines  when temporary manual control is no  longer in use and returns to automatic  control     You can achieve extensive manual control  by moving the gearshift lever to the sport   S  position           a  E144821    Pull and release the right paddle      to upshift     Pull and release the left paddle       to  downshift     Upshift to the recommended shift speeds  according to the following chart        Upshifts when accelerating  recom   mended for best fuel economy                    Shift from   1 2 15 mph  24 km h   2 3 25 mph  40 km h   3 4 40 mph  64 km h   4 5 45 mph  7
270. o the next step     The power plug may get hot after use  and should be handled carefully  while unplugging        Check the air pressure of your tires as  follows        E175983    1   Remove the valve cap from the tire  valve     2  Firmly screw the air compressor hose  onto the valve stem by turning  clockwise     3  Push and turn the dial clockwise to the  air position     4  If required  switch on the compressor  and adjust the tire to the  recommended inflation pressure  shown on the tire label located on the  driver s door or door jamb area  You  should check the tire pressure with the  compressor turned OFF in order to get  an accurate pressure reading     5  Unplug the hoses  re install the valve  cap on the tire and return the kit to the  stowage area     What to Do After the Tire has Been  Sealed    After using the kit to seal your tire  you will  need to replace the sealant canister  You  can obtain sealant canisters and spare  parts at an authorized Ford dealer  You can  dispose of empty sealant canisters at  home  However  you should dispose of  canisters still containing liquid sealant  through your local authorized Ford dealer  or tire dealer  or in accordance with local  waste disposal regulation     Note  After you use the sealing compound   the maximum vehicle speed is 80 km h   50 mph  and the maximum driving  distance is 200 km  120 mi   You should  inspect the sealed tire immediately     You can check the tire pressure any time  within the 200 km  120 mi
271. odate universally approved  ISOFIX child restraints     The ISOFIX system comprises two rigid  attachmentarms on the child restraint that  attach to anchor points on the outboard  rear seats  where the cushion and backrest  meet  Tether anchor points are located  behind the outboard rear seats for child  seats with a top tether     Note  When you are purchasing an ISOFIX  restraint  make sure that you know the  correct mass group and ISOFIX size class  for the intended seating locations  See  Child Restraint Positioning  page 18      Top Tether Anchor Points       E174400    The top tether anchor points are located  at the rear of the rear seat backrest     Attaching a Child Seat With Top  Tethers    WARNING    Do not attach the top tether strap to  anything other than the correct top  tether strap anchor point        Follow the child seat manufacturer   s  instructions for installing a child seat with  a top tether     1  Route the tether strap to the anchor  point     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Child Safety            J  E87145 i    2  Push the child seat back firmly to  engage the ISOFIX lower anchor points     3  Tighten the tether strap     Attaching a Child Seat With a  Support Leg    WARNINGS    Make sure the support leg is long  enough to reach the vehicle floor     Make sure that the child seat   manufacturer lists your vehicle as   suitable for use with this type of child  seat      
272. of Microsoft Corporation    MS     Those installed software  products of MS origin  as well as  associated media  printed materials     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Appendices       and  online  or electronic  documentation   MS SOFTWARE    are protected by international  intellectual property laws and treaties   The MS SOFTWARE is licensed  not  sold  All rights reserved     The MS SOFTWARE may interface with  and or communicate with  or may be  later upgraded to interface with and or  communicate with additional software  and or systems provided by FORD  MOTOR COMPANY  The additional  software and systems of FORD  MOTOR COMPANY origin  as well as  associated media  printed materials   and  online  or electronic  documentation   FORD SOFTWARE    are protected by international  intellectual property laws and treaties   The FORD SOFTWARE is licensed  not  sold  All rights reserved     The MS SOFTWARE and or FORD  SOFTWARE may interface with and or  communicate with  or may be later  upgraded to interface with and or  communicate with additional software  and or systems provided by third party  software and service suppliers  The  additional software and services of  third party origin  as well as associated  media  printed materials  and  online   or electronic documentation   THIRD  PARTY SOFTWARE   are protected by  international intellectual property laws  and treaties  The THIRD PARTY  SOFTWA
273. og lamps    Fuel pump reset    Fuse compartment    Hazard warning flashers    Heated rear window    Heated windshield    gP     A Interior luggage compartment  i release     a  w  Q  x    Keep out of reach of children    lek     Lighting control    O  7    Low tire pressure warning    Maintain correct fluid level    Note operating instructions    Panic alarm    sple    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Introduction       Parking aid    Parking brake    Power steering fluid    Power windows front rear    Power window lockout    Service engine soon    Side airbag    Shield the eyes    Stability control    JESEAD20R    fate Windshield wash and wipe    DATA RECORDING    A large number of electronic components  of your vehicle contain data storage  modules temporarily or permanently  storing technical data about the condition  of the vehicle  events and malfunctions     In general  this technical information  documents the condition of parts   modules  systems or the environment     Operating conditions of system  components  e g  filling levels      Status messages of the vehicle and its  individual components  e g  number of  wheel revolutions rotational speed   deceleration  lateral acceleration      Malfunctions and defects in important  system components  e g  lighting and  brake system      Vehicle reactions in particular driving  situations  e g  inflation of an airbag   activation of the stability
274. ollar when you select reverse  gear     AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION    WARNINGS    Always set the parking brake fully   and make sure the gearshift is   latched in park  P   Turn the ignition  to the off position and remove the key  whenever you leave your vehicle     Do not apply the brake pedal and   accelerator pedal simultaneously    Applying both pedals simultaneously  for more than three seconds will limit  engine rom  which may result in difficulty  maintaining speed in traffic and could lead  to serious injury           Understanding the Positions of  Your Automatic Transmission    Putting your vehicle in gear     1  Fully press down the brake pedal     Press and hold the button on the top  of the gearshift lever     3  Move the gearshift lever into the  desired gear     4  Release the button and your  transmission remains in the selected    gear        E174572    Park  P     This position locks the transmission and  prevents the rear wheels from turning   Come to a complete stop before putting  your vehicle into and out of park  P      Reverse  R     With the gearshift lever in reverse  R   your  vehicle provides backward movement   Always come to a complete stop before  shifting into and out of reverse  R      Neutral  N     With the gearshift lever in neutral  N   you  can start your vehicle and it is free to roll   Hold the brake pedal down while in this  position     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Pri
275. om of the front  rocker area of your vehicle     E176360       When driving through standing water  drive  very slowly and do not stop your vehicle   Your brake performance and traction may  be limited  After driving through water and  as soon as it is safe to do so     Lightly press the brake pedal to dry the  brakes and to check that they work     Check that the horn works   Check that the exterior lights work     Turn the steering wheel to check that  the steering power assist works     FLOOR MATS    WARNINGS   Always use floor mats that are   designed to fit the foot well of your   vehicle  Only use floor mats that  leave the pedal area unobstructed  Only  use floor mats that are firmly secured to  retention posts so that they cannot slip out  of position and interfere with the pedals  or impair safe operation of your vehicle in  other ways     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Driving Hints       WARNINGS   Pedals that cannot move freely can   cause loss of vehicle control and   increase the risk of serious personal  injury    Always make sure that the floor   mats are properly attached to the   retention posts in the carpet that are  supplied with your vehicle  Floor mats must  be properly secured to both retention posts  to make sure mats do not shift out of  position     Never place floor mats or any other   covering in the vehicle foot well that   cannot be properly secured to  prevent them 
276. on a dry       windshield  This may scratch the glass  E173729   damage the wiper blades or cause the wiper a   motor to burn out  Always use the A Shortest wipe interval  windshield washers before wiping a dry B Intermittent wipe  windshield     C Longest wipe interval    Use the rotary control to adjust the  intermittent wipe interval     Speed Dependent Wipers    When your vehicle speed increases  the  interval between wipes will decrease     AUTOWIPERS    173728 The feature uses a rain sensor  You will find  it in the area around the interior mirror  The      rain sensor monitors the amount of  A Single AE   moisture on the windshield and  Intermittent wipe automatically turns on the wipers  It  Normal wipe adjusts the wiper speed by the amount of  i   moisture that the sensor detects on the  High speed wipe windshield  You can switch this feature on  and off in the information display  See   page 67         oon WwW    51    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Wipers and Washers          E173730    A Highest sensitivity  B On  C Lowest sensitivity    Use the rotary control to adjust the  sensitivity of the rain sensor  There are six  sensitivity settings  When you set the  control to low sensitivity  the first  position   the wipers turn on when there is  a large amount of moisture on the  windshield  When you set the control to  high sensitivity  the sixth position   the  wipers will turn on when 
277. on verbally   using your hands  while driving  Stop the  vehicle in a safe and legal manner before  attempting these operations  This is  important since while setting up or  changing some functions you might be  required to distract your attention away  fromthe road and remove your hands from  the wheel        General Operation    Voice Command Control  Functions  within the Windows Automotive based  system may be accomplished using only  voice commands  Using voice commands  while driving allows you to operate the  system without removing your hands from  the wheel     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Appendices       Prolonged Views of Screen  Do not  access any function requiring a prolonged  view of the screen while you are driving   Pull over in a safe and legal manner before  attempting to access a function of the  system requiring prolonged attention  Even  occasional short scans to the screen may  be hazardous if your attention has been  diverted away from your driving task at a  critical time     Volume Setting  Do not raise the volume  excessively  Keep the volume at a level  where you can still hear outside traffic and  emergency signals while driving  Driving  while unable to hear these sounds could  cause an accident     Use of Speech Recognition Functions   Speech recognition software is inherently  a statistical process which is subject to  errors  It is your responsibility to monito
278. onomy during the  first 1 600 km  1 000 mi  of driving  this is  your engine   s break in period   A more  accurate measurement is obtained after  3 200 km  2 000 mi  to 4 800 km   3 000 mi   Also  fuel expense  frequency  of fill ups or fuel gauge readings are not  accurate ways to measure fuel economy        Fillthe 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     108    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Transmission       MANUAL TRANSMISSION    Selecting Reverse Gear    Do not engage reverse gear when your  vehicle is moving  This can cause damage  to the transmission                     H       E99067    Raise the c
279. or causes  skin irritation     Be particularly careful if you are taking     Antabuse    or other forms of disulfiram  for the treatment of alcoholism   Breathing gasoline vapors  or skin  contact could cause an adverse  reaction  In sensitive individuals  serious  personal injury or sickness may result   If fuel is splashed on the skin  promptly  wash skin thoroughly with soap and  water  Consult a physician immediately  if you experience an adverse reaction     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Fuel and Refueling       FUEL QUALITY    WARNINGS    Do not mix gasoline with oil  diesel    or other liquids  This could cause a  chemical reaction       Do not use leaded gasoline or     gasoline 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     Note  We do not recommend the use of  additional additives or other engine  treatments for normal vehicle use     Use minimum 95 octane unleaded  gasoline that meets the specification  defined by EN 228 or the equivalent  national specification     Your vehicle is suitable for use with ethanol  blends up to 10   E5 and E10      Long Term Storage    Most gasoline contains ethanol  We  recommend that you fill the fuel tank with  fuel that does not contain ethanol if you  intend to store your vehicle for more than  two months  Alternat
280. or may not bea  problem due to the front passenger  sensing system     Do not attempt to repair or service the  system  Take your vehicle immediately to  an authorized dealer     SIDE AIRBAGS    WARNING    Use seat covers designed for seats  with side airbags  Have these fitted  by an authorized dealer     A    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Supplementary Restraints System       Coupe    E152533       Convertible    g  E174777 av    The airbags are located inside the  seatback of the front seats  There is a label  attached to the side of the seatback to  indicate this        DRIVER AND PASSENGER  KNEE AIRBAGS    WARNINGS    Keep the glove box door closed while   driving for optimal performance of   the passenger knee airbag during a  crash     To reduce risk of injury  do not  obstruct or place objects in the  deployment path of the knee airbag        27    A driver knee airbag is located under or  within the instrument panel  A passenger  knee airbag is located within the glove box  door  During a crash  the restraints control  module may activate the driver and  passenger knee airbags based on crash  severity and occupant conditions  Under  certain crash and occupant conditions  the  driver and passenger knee airbag may  deploy but the driver front airbag may not  activate  As with front and side airbags  it  is important to be properly seated and  restrained to reduce the risk of death or  seri
281. orize by alphabetical listing  priority and signal  strength  You can also choose to search for a network   connect to a network  disconnect from a network  receive  more information  prioritize a network or delete a network        Gateway  access point  mode    Makes SYNC anaccess point for a phone or a computer when  turned on  This forms the local area network within your  vehicle for things  such as game playing  file transfer and  internet browsing  Press   for more information        Gateway  access point  settings    Allows you to view and change settings for using SYNC as  the internet gateway        Gateway  access point  devices list    Allows you to view recent connections to your Wi Fi system        USB mobile broadband    Instead of using Wi Fi  your system can also use a USB mobile  broadband connection to access the internet   You must  switch on your mobile broadband device on your personal  computer before connecting it to the system   This screen  allows you to set up what is your typical area for your USB  mobile broadband connection   USB mobile broadband  settings may not display if the device is already on   You can  select the following        Country          Carrier       Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J    222    19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing       SYNC    2          Menu Item    Action and Description    Phone number       Username       Password       Bluetooth settings    Shows you the currently paired 
282. ot be required  although it is adjustable     164    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Maintenance       WARNINGS  Bulbs become hot when in use  Let  them cool down before you remove  them        Use the correct specification bulb  See  Bulb Specification Chart  page 168    The following instructions describe how to  remove the bulbs  Install in the reverse  order unless otherwise stated     Headlamp E176616   2  Remove the outermost engine  undershield fastener    3  Pull the wheel liner back toward the  tire to gain access to the bulb    4  Remove the bulb holder by pulling it  straight out     5  Remove the bulb by pulling it straight  out        Headlamp Low and High Beam       Your vehicle has high intensity discharge  lamps  These lamps operate at a high  voltage  Contact an authorized dealer if  they fail     E199556  A Headlamp high and low beam     Front Side Lamp Front Direction Indicator       E159695 E180889    1  Remove the three wheel arch liner 1  Reposition the wheel arch liner  see  fasteners  Front Side Lamp     2  Disconnect the electrical connector     165    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Maintenance       3  Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise Front Fog Lamp  and remove it  Note  D iioochthebgihai  4  Remove the bulb by pulling it straight SETO NCE TOUREN MEDO EASS   out  1  Reposition the wheel ar
283. ot hear Emergency Assistance within five  seconds of the crash  the system or cell  phone may be damagedor non functional        Note  Before setting the feature on  please  read the important notice about the  Emergency Assistance feature and the  Emergency Assistance privacy notice later  in this section for important information     Note  When you switch Emergency  Assistance on or off  the setting apply to all  paired mobile phones  If you switch  Emergency Assistance off and a previously  paired phone connects when you switch the  ignition on  either a voice message plays  a  display message or icon is shown  or both     Note  Every mobile phone operates  differently  While Emergency Assistance  works with most mobile phones  some  mobile phones may experience difficulties  using this feature     If a crash deploys an airbag or triggers the  fuel pump shut off  the system may  contact emergency services by dialing 112   the wireless emergency number that  works in most European countries  through  a paired and connected cell phone  For  more information about the system and  Emergency Assistance  visit the regional  Ford website     242    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2       Note   n case of an emergency  Emergency  Assistance  as a means of communication  aid  can help you contact specific rescue  departments of public security  Emergency  Assistance does not implement the rescue 
284. ot outside  temperatures  or when the inside of the  vehicle is hot  the system automatically uses  recirculated air to maximize interior cooling   When the interior reaches the selected  temperature  the system automatically  switches to using outside air        Vehicle with manual climate control    Vehicle with automatic climate control             1   Adjust the fan speed to a high speed Press the AUTO button   setting    2   Adjust the temperature control to the Adjust the temperature control to the  full heat setting  desired setting    3   Select the footwell air vents using the       air distribution buttons              88    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Climate Control       Recommended Settings for Heating       Vehicle with manual climate control    Vehicle with automatic climate control       1   Adjust the fan speed to the center  setting     Press the AUTO button        2   Adjust the temperature control to the  midway point of the hot settings     Adjust the temperature control to the  desired setting  Use 22  C  72  F  asa  starting point  then adjust the setting as  necessary        3   Select the footwell air vents using the  air distribution buttons                 Cooling the Interior Quickly       Vehicle with manual climate control    Vehicle with automatic climate control       1   Adjust the temperature control to the  MAX A C position     Press the MAX A C button       
285. ound  into the tire  This is normal and should  be no reason for concern  The pressure   gauge reading will indicate the tire  inflation pressure after about 30  seconds of operation  You should  check the final tire pressure with the  compressor turned OFF in order to get  an accurate pressure reading     174       E175982    9     10     11     When the tire reaches the  recommended tire pressure  switch off  the kit  unplug the power cable  and  disconnect the hose from the tire valve   Re install the valve cap on the tire  valve and return the kit to the stowage  area     Immediately and cautiously  drive the  vehicle 4 miles  6 kilometers  to  distribute the sealant evenly inside  the tire  Do not exceed 50 mph  80  km h      After 4 miles  6 kilometers   stop and  check the tire pressure  See Second  Stage  Checking Tire Pressure     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Wheels and Tires       Note   f you experience any unusual  vibration  ride disturbance or noise while  driving  reduce your speed until you can  safely pull off to the side of the road to call  for roadside assistance  Note  Do not  proceed to the second stage of this  operation     Second Stage  Checking Tire  Pressure    WARNINGS  If you are proceeding from the First  Stage  Re inflating the Tire with  Sealing Compound and Air section  and have injected sealant in the tire and  the pressure is below 1 4 bar  20 psi    continue t
286. our vehicle to switch the ignition on and  start the engine     Ignition Modes    ENGINE    E146431       The keyless starting system has three  modes     Off  Turns the ignition off     Without applying the brake pedal   press and release the button once  when the ignition is in the on mode  or  when the engine is running but the  vehicle is not moving     On  All electrical circuits are operational  and the warning lamps and indicators  illuminate     Without applying the brake pedal   press and release the button once     Start  Starts the engine     Press the brake pedal  automatic  transmission  or clutch pedal  manual  transmission   and then press the  button for any length of time  An  indicator light on the button illuminates  when the ignition is on and when the  engine starts     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Starting and Stopping the Engine       STEERING WHEEL LOCK    Your vehicle has an electronically  controlled steering wheel lock that  operates automatically     The system will lock the steering wheel  after a short period of time once you have  parked your vehicle and the passive key is  outside your vehicle  or when you lock your  vehicle     Note  The system will not lock the steering  wheel when the ignition is on or while your  vehicle is moving     Unlocking the Steering Wheel    Switch the ignition on to unlock the  steering wheel     Note  You may have to rotate the steer
287. ous injury      e Make sure the knee airbags are  A operating properly  See Crash  Sensors and Airbag Indicator   page 28         SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS    COUPE       E204765    The airbags are located over the front and  rear side windows     The airbags will deploy during significant  side crashes or when a certain likelihood  of a rollover event is detected by the  rollover sensor  The side curtain airbags  may deploy in significant frontal angled  crashes     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Supplementary Restraints System       CRASH SENSORS AND  AIRBAG INDICATOR    WARNING    Modifying or adding equipment to  the front end of the vehicle  including  hood  frame  bumper system  front  end body structure  tow hooks and hood  pins  may affect the performance of the  airbag system and deployable hood  system  increasing the risk of injury  Do not  modify the front end of the vehicle     1        Your vehicle has a collection of crash   occupant and pedestrian sensors which  provide information to the restraints  control module  The restraints control  module deploys  activates  the front  seatbelt pretensioners  driver airbag   passenger airbag  knee airbag s   seat  mounted side airbags  side curtain airbags  and deployable hood system  for  pedestrian protection   Based on the type  of crash  frontal impact  side impact   rollover or pedestrian impact   the  restraints control module will deploy 
288. ow  Turns the heated rear window on and off  See Heated  Windows and Mirrors  page 90        MAX Defrost  Distributes outside air through the windshield air vents and  automatically turns the air conditioning on  The fan is set to the highest speed  and the temperature to HI  When the air distribution is set in this position  you  are unable to select recirculated air or manually adjust the fan speed and  temperature control     J Heated windscreen  Press the button to clear the heated windscreen of thin  ice and fog     K Manual airflow distribution controls     Footwell and Defrost  Distributes air through the windshield defroster vents   demister vents  floor vents and rear seat floor vents  and provides outside air  to reduce window fogging     Panel  Distributes air through the instrument panel vents     Panel and Floor  Distributes air through the instrument panel vents  demister  vents  floor vents and rear seat floor vents     Floor  Distributes air through the demister vents  floor vents and rear seat floor  vents     Defrost  Touch to clear the windshield of fog and thin ice  Touch again to return  to the previous airflow selection  When on  defrost provides outside air to reduce  window fogging and distributes air through the windshield defroster vents and  demister vents     L Driver settings  Touch   or     to adjust the temperature   Touch the heated seat icon to turn the heated seat off and on  if equipped      Touch the climate controlled seat icon to turn the
289. ow 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     Note   f the transmission is in reverse  R   and the luggage compartment is open  no  camera features will display     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 witha  soft  lint free cloth and non abrasive  cleaner     The camera is misaligned due to  damage to the rear of your vehicle     Camera Guidelines    Note  Active guidelines are only available  when the transmission is in reverse  R      Note  Upon a battery disconnect  the active  guidelines may not be functional until your  vehicle has been driven a short distance and  exceeds a speed of 20 km h  12 mph      Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Parking Aids       A B C   N  F  E142436   A Active guidelines   B Centerline   C Fixed guideline  Green zone   D Fixed guideline  Yellow zone   E Fixed guideline  Red zone   F Rear bumper    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
290. p  initially followed by  a flashing warning  lamp    Spare tire in use    Repair the damaged road wheel and tire  and refit the repaired road wheel and tire  assembly to your vehicle to restore the  correct operation of the system        system malfunction       Tire pressure monitoring    If the tires are correctly inflated and the  spare tire is not in use but the light  remains on  the system has detected a  fault that requires service              If the Warning Lamp is On     1  Check each tire to verify that none are  flat     2  If one or more tires are flat  repair as  necessary    3  Check the tire pressures and inflate all  the tires to the correct pressure    4  Carry out the tire pressure monitoring    system reset procedure     182    Tire Pressure Monitoring System  Reset Procedure    Overview    To maintain your vehicle load carrying  capability  your vehicle requires different  tire pressures in the front tires compared  to the rear tires     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Wheels and Tires       The system illuminates the warning lamp  at different pressures for the front and rear  tires     The tires need to be periodically rotated  to provide consistent performance and  maximum tire life  the system needs to  know when the tires have been rotated to  determine which set of tires are on the  front and rear axles  With this information   the system can detect and correctly warn  o
291. personal   injury  Therefore  do not allow   flames  sparks or lighted substances to  come near the battery  When working near  the battery  always shield your face and  protect your eyes  Always provide correct  ventilation     When lifting a plastic cased battery    excessive pressure on the end walls   could cause acid to flow through the  vent caps  resulting in personal injury and  damage to the vehicle or battery  Lift the  battery with a battery carrier or with your  hands on opposite corners       Keep batteries out of reach of  T children  Batteries contain sulfuric  acid  Avoid contact with skin  eyes or  clothing  Shield your eyes when working  near the battery to protect against possible  splashing of acid solution  In case of acid  contact with skin or eyes  flush  immediately with water for a minimum of  15 minutes and get prompt medical  attention  If acid is swallowed  call a  physician immediately     Battery posts  terminals and related  l accessories contain lead and lead  compounds  Wash hands after  handling     For vehicles with Auto Start Stop    the battery requirement is different   You must replace the battery with  one of exactly the same specification        The battery is located in the engine  compartment  See Under Hood  Overview  page 154      Your vehicle has a maintenance free  battery  It does not require additional water  during service     If your vehicle battery has a cover  make  sure you correctly install it after cleaning  or replacing
292. ph   If this label is  present on your vehicle  you must adjust  the tire pressure accordingly     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Wheels and Tires       TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS    Wheel Nut Torque       Wheel type   Ib ft  Nm           All 204 Nm  150 lb ft     Tire Pressures  Cold Tires                    Spare Tire  Normal load Full load  Variant Tire size Front Rear Front Rear  kPa kPa kPa kPa   Temporary spare  wheel when it 155 60R18 420 kPa 420 kPa 420 kPa 420 kPa  differs from the  60 psi   60 psi   60 psi   60 psi   other fitted wheels                                              Up to 100 mph  160 km h   Normal load Full load  Variant Tire size Front Rear Front Rear  kPa kPa kPa kPa  2 3L 220 kPa 220 kPa 220 kPa 220 kPa  EcoBoost   255 40ZR19     32 psi   32 psi   32 psi   32 psi   220 kPa 220 kPa  255 40ZR19  32 psi     32 psi     er 220 kP 220 kP  a a  275 40ZR19    32 psi     32 psi                       Only fit snow chains to specified tires     189    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing       Wheels and Tires       Continuous Speed in Excess of 100 mph  160 km h                          Normal load Full load   Variant Tire size Front Rear Front Rear   kPa kPa kPa kPa  2 3L 220 kPa 220 kPa 220 kPa 220 kPa  EcoBoost 255 40ZR19  32 psi   32 psi   32 psi   32 psi    220 kPa 220 kPa  255 40ZR19  32 psi     32 psi   
293. pill on interior surfaces  If a  spill occurs  wipe off immediately  Damage  may not be covered by your warranty     Seatbelts    Note  Do not use abrasives  or chemical  solvents to clean them     Note  Do not allow moisture to penetrate  the seatbelt retractor mechanism     Note  Cleaning may safely be carried out  using mild soap and water  Let them dry  naturally  away from artificial heat     Instrument Cluster Screens  LCD  Screens and Radio Screens    Note  Do not use abrasives  alcoholic  solvents or chemical solvents to clean the  instrument cluster screens  LCD screens or  radio screens  These cleaning products can  damage the screens     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Vehicle Care       Clean the instrument panel and cluster  lens with a clean  damp and soft cloth   then use a clean  dry and soft cloth to dry  these areas     Rear Windows    Note  Do not use any abrasive materials to  clean the interior of the rear windows     Note  Do not install stickers or labels to the  interior of the rear windows     REPAIRING MINOR PAINT  DAMAGE    You should repair paintwork damage  caused by stones from the road or minor  scratches as soon as possible  A choice of  products are available from an authorized  dealer     Remove particles such as bird droppings   tree sap  insect deposits  tar spots  road  salt and industrial fallout before repairing  paint chips     Always read and follow the manu
294. pin when  accelerating on slippery or loose surfaces   the system reduces engine power in order  to increase traction     USING TRACTION CONTROL    WARNING    The stability and traction control     light illuminates steadily if the   system detects a failure  Make sure  you did not manually disable the traction  control system using the switch  If the  stability control and traction control light  is still illuminating 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 system automatically turns on each  time you switch the ignition on     If your vehicle is stuck in mud or snow   switching traction control off may be  beneficial as this allows the wheels to spin     Note  When you switch traction control off   stability control remains fully active     Switching the System Off    a te         The switch for the stability and traction  control system is on the instrument panel     When you switch the system off  a  message and an illuminated icon appear  on the instrument cluster     Use the switch again to return the traction  control system to normal operation        E166706    Your vehicle may have MyKey restrictions  regarding this feature  See  page 35      System Indicator Lights and  Messages      The stability and traction control  ee light temporarily illuminates on  engine s
295. port laws  rules and  regulations  including but not limited to the  laws  rules and regulations administered  by the Office of Foreign Assets Control of  the U S  Department of Commerce and the  Bureau of Industry and Security of the U S   Department of Commerce  To the extent  that any such export laws  rules or  regulations prohibit HERE from complying  with any of its obligations hereunder to  deliver or distribute Data  such failure shall  be excused and shall not constitute a  breach of this Agreement     Entire Agreement     These terms and conditions constitute the  entire agreement between Telenav  and  its licensors  including their licensors and  suppliers  and you pertaining to the subject  matter hereof  and supersedes in their  entirety any and all written or oral  agreements previously existing between  us with respect to such subject matter     Governing Law     The above terms and conditions shall be  governed by the laws of the State of Illinois   insert    Netherlands    where European  HERE Data is used   without giving effect  to  i  its conflict of laws provisions  or  ii   the United Nations Convention for  Contracts for the International Sale of  Goods  which is explicitly excluded  You    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Appendices       agree to submit to the jurisdiction of the  State of Illinois  insert    The Netherlands     where European HERE Data is used  for  any and
296. provided by MS   its parent corporation Microsoft  Corporation  or their affiliates or  subsidiaries  For product support  please  refer to FORD MOTOR COMPANY  instructions provided in the documentation  for the DEVICE  Should you have any  questions concerning this EULA  or if you  desire to contact FORD MOTOR  COMPANY for any other reason  please  refer to the address provided in the  documentation for the DEVICE     No Liability for Certain Damages   EXCEPT AS PROHIBITED BY LAW  FORD  MOTOR COMPANY  ANY THIRD PARTY  SOFTWARE OR SERVICES SUPPLIERS   MS  MICROSOFT CORPORATION AND  THEIR AFFILIATES SHALL HAVE NO  LIABILITY FOR ANY INDIRECT  SPECIAL   CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL  DAMAGES ARISING FROM OR IN  CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR  PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE  THIS  LIMITATION SHALL APPLY EVEN IF ANY    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Appendices       REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL  PURPOSE  IN NO EVENT SHALL MS   MICROSOFT CORPORATION AND OR  THEIR AFFILIATES BE LIABLE FOR ANY  AMOUNT IN EXCESS OF U S  TWO  HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS  U S    250 00      THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES OTHER  THAN THOSE THAT MAY EXPRESSLY  BE PROVIDED FOR YOUR NEW  VEHICLE     Adobe    Contains Adobe    Flash   Player  or   AIR    technology by Adobe Systems  Incorporated  This  Licensee Product   contains  Adobe   Flash   Player    Adobe   AIR    software under license  from Adobe Systems Incorporated   Copyright   1995 2009 
297. r   socket  if equipped   Improper use  of the lighter can cause damage not  covered by your warranty  and can result  in fire or serious injury     Run the vehicle for full capacity use of the  power point  To prevent the battery from  discharging accidentally     Do not use the power point longer than  necessary when the vehicle is not  running     Do not leave devices plugged in  overnight or when you park your vehicle  for extended periods     Note   f used when the vehicle is not  running  the battery will discharge  There  may be insufficient power to restart your  vehicle     Note  Do not insert objects other than an  accessory plug into the power point  This  will damage the outlet and blow the fuse     Note  Do not hang any type of accessory or  accessory bracket from the plug     Note  Do not use the power point over the  vehicle capacity of 12 volt DC 180 watts or  a fuse may blow     Note  Always keep the power point caps  closed when not in use     Locations  Power points may be in the following  locations    On the instrument panel     In the center console storage  compartment     CIGAR LIGHTER       E103382    Press the element in to use the cigar  lighter  It will pop out automatically     Note  Do not hold the cigar lighter element  pressed in     Note   f the power supply does not work  after you switch the ignition off  switch the  ignition on     Note   f you use the socket when the engine  is not running  the battery may lose charge     Note  When you sw
298. r  any speech recognition functions included  in the system and address any errors     Navigation Features  Any navigation  features included in the system are  intended to provide turn by turn  instructions to get you to a desired  destination  Please make certain all  persons using this system carefully read  and follow instructions and safety  information fully     Distraction Hazard  Any navigation  features may require manual  non verbal   setup  Attempting to perform such set up  or insert data while driving can seriously  distract your attention and could cause an  accident or other serious consequences   Stop the vehicle in a safe and legal manner  before attempting these operations        Let Your Judgment Prevail  Any  navigation features are provided only as  an aid  Make your driving decisions based  on your observations of local conditions  and existing traffic regulations  Any such  feature is not a substitute for your personal  judgment  Any route suggestions made by  this system should never replace any local  traffic regulations or your personal  judgment or knowledge of safe driving  practices     Route Safety  Do not follow the route  suggestions if doing so would result in an  unsafe or illegal maneuver  if you would be  placed in an unsafe situation  or if you  would be directed into an area that you  consider unsafe  The driver is ultimately  responsible for the safe operation of the  vehicle and therefore  must evaluate  whether it is safe to follow the
299. r press  and hold to seek between stations     While in USB or CD mode  press to  seek between stations or press and  hold to fast seek     While in phone mode  press to  answer a call  or to switch between  calls        207    SEEK and PHONE REJECT     While in radio mode  press to seek  between memory presets or press  and hold to seek between stations     While in USB or CD mode  press to  seek between stations or press and  hold to fast seek     While in phone mode  press to end   acall  or to reject an incoming call   Source  Touch the control repeatedly  to switch between media modes     Sound  Touch the control to adjust the  sound settings  See Settings  page  211      See Steering Wheel  page 49         Cleaning the Touchscreen Display    Use a dry  clean  soft cloth  If dirt or  fingerprints are still visible  apply a small  amount of alcohol to the cloth  Do not pour  or spray alcohol onto the display  Do not  use detergent or any type of solvent to  clean the display     Support    For further support  contact an authorized  dealer  For more information  visit the  regional Ford website     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing       SYNC    2       Safety Information    WARNING    Driving while distracted can result in  T loss of vehicle control  crash and   injury  We strongly recommend that  you use extreme caution when using any  device that may take your focus off the  road  Your primary re
300. r the hood without a valid key or  remote control     If someone removes the audio or  navigation system     If you switch your vehicle on without a  correctly coded key     If the interior sensors detect movement  within your vehicle     On vehicles with a battery back up  sounder  if someone disconnects your  vehicle battery or the battery back up  sounder itself     If the alarm is triggered  the alarm horn will  sound for 30 seconds and the hazard  warning flasher will flash for five minutes     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Security       Any further attempts to perform one of the  above sounds the alarm again     Full and Reduced Guard    Full Guard    Full guard is the standard setting     In full guard  the interior sensors are on  when you arm the alarm     Reduced Guard    In reduced guard  the interior sensors are  off when you arm the alarm     Selecting Full or Reduced Guard    You can select full or reduced guard using  the information display  See General  Information  page 67      Ask on Exit  If Equipped     You can set the information display to ask  you each time which level of guard you  wish to set     Using the information display controls  scroll to                       Message Action and Description  Settings Press the OK button   Vehicle settings Press the OK button   Alarm Press the OK button   Ask on exit Press the OK button   Reduced Appears in the information display
301. r their designated agent  may disclose this information to others   but not in a form that personally  identifies you        Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Appendices       Internet Based Services  Components  The SOFTWARE may  contain components that enable and  facilitate the use of certain  Internet based services  You  acknowledge and agree that MS   Microsoft Corporation  FORD MOTOR  COMPANY  third party software and  service suppliers  their affiliates and or  their designated agent may  automatically check the version of the  SOFTWARE and or its components  that you are utilizing and may provide  Upgrades or supplements to the  SOFTWARE that may be automatically  downloaded to your DEVICE     Additional Software Services  The  SOFTWARE may permit FORD MOTOR  COMPANY  third party software and  service suppliers  MS  Microsoft  Corporation  their affiliates and or their  designated agent to provide or make  available to you SOFTWARE updates   supplements  add on components  or  Internet based services components  of the SOFTWARE after the date you  obtain your initial copy of the  SOFTWARE   Supplemental  Components       If FORD MOTOR COMPANY or third party  software and services suppliers provide or  make available to you Supplemental  Components andno other EULA terms are  provided along with the Supplemental  Components  then the terms of this EULA  shall apply     If MS  Microsoft Corpor
302. rain into  the fuel tank     Stop refueling after the fuel pump   nozzle automatically shuts off for the   second time  Failure to follow this  will fill the expansion space in the fuel tank  and could lead to fuel overflowing     Do not remove the fuel pump nozzle  from its fully inserted position when  refueling        Use the following guidelines to avoid  electrostatic charge build up  which can  produce a spark  when filling an  ungrounded fuel container     Place approved fuel container on the   ground    Do not fill a fuel container while it is in  the vehicle  including the cargo area    Keep the fuel pump nozzle in contact  with the fuel container while filling     Do not use a device that would hold  the fuel pump handle in the fill position     Easy Fuel    Capless Fuel System    WARNING    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     When fueling your vehicle     1  When your vehicle has stopped  shift  into park  P  and switch the ignition  off    2  Fully open the fuel tank filler door until  it engages        _    s   gt    A     p      P   E156032   3  Insert the fuel pump nozzle up to the  first notch on the nozzle  Hold handle  higher during insertion for easier  access  Leave the fuel pump nozzle  fully inserted until you are done  pumping     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  
303. rake Fluid DOT 4 LV High Performance WSS M6C65 A2  BU7J M6C65 xxxx  Automatic Transmission Oil C ML5 MERCON   LV  7U7J M2C938 AB WSS M2C938 A  Transmission Oil   75W FE WSS M2C200 D2  7U7J M2C200 BA CA  Rear Axle Oil SAE 75W 85 WSS M2C942 A  EU7J M2C942 AA  Friction Modifier EST M2C118 A  Screen Wash WSS MI14P19 A  2U7J M8B16 AA CA DA  3U7J 19523 GA   FU7J 19C544 AA BA DA EA GA HA                Using oil and fluids that do not meet the  defined specification and viscosity grade  may lead to     Component damage which may not be  covered by the vehicle Warranty     Only use fluid that meets Ford  specifications     If you are unable to find an engine oil that  meets the specification defined by  WSS M2C913 D  it is acceptable to use a       SAE 5W 30 engine oil that is defined by   Longer engine cranking periods   ACEA A5 B5    Increased emission levels    For complete refill of limited slip Ford    Reduced engine performance   axles  add 97 ml  3 28 fl oz  of Additive   Reduced fuel economy    Friction Modifier XL 3 or equivalent D d     br  k f   meeting Ford Specification EST M2C118 A  f egracec orare periormance     Ford rear axles contain a synthetic    lubricant that does not require changing Ba  unless you submerge the axle in water  a ads TO  Note  Do not use more than 1L  0 2 gal     between scheduled service intervals        We recommend Castrol and Ford engine  oils and lubricants     195    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edit
304. ries  for example genre   artist or album              You can also select   Message Action and Description  What   s playing  To hear how the system pronounces the current band and    song  This can be helpful when using voice commands to  make sure the system correctly plays your request                 USB and SD Card Voice Commands    uf    The voice system allows you to control  your media with voice commands  For  example  if you are listening to music on  your USB device  and wish to change  songs  you can press the voice button and  the system provides you with audio  prompts     Press the voice button and when prompted say        Voice command       SD card       USB          Then commands such as the following           231    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2          Voice command       Browse       Next track       Pause       Play Say the name of what you would like to listen to such as a band  song     album or playlist        Play Artist __       Play Song ___       Play similar music       Help         is a dynamic listing  meaning that it could be the name of anything  such as a group   artist or song  For example you could say  Play artist The Beatles  or  Play song Penny    Lane      Supported Media Players  Formats  and Metadata Information    SYNC is capable of hosting nearly any  digital media player  including iPod   Zune     plays from device players  and  most USB 
305. rior to track use   Line Lock maintains brake force at the  front wheels  allowing the rear wheels to  spin with minimal vehicle movement     This feature is located in the Track Apps  menu  Make selections through the 5 way  information display control and OK button  located on the steering wheel     Using Line Lock    There are three Line Lock stages     Initiated   Engaged   Off     Initiating Line Lock    The initiation stage verifies that the vehicle  is ready for Line Lock function  and  confirms driver intent  Follow the prompts  in the information display in to initiate Line  Lock     The following conditions must be met to  initialize Line Lock     The vehicle is on a level surface    The engine is running    The vehicle is traveling less than 25  mph  40 km h     Selectable Drive Mode is not in wet  mode  if equipped     There are no electronic stability control  faults     If you want to cancel Line Lock once it is  initialized  press the left information  display control  Once initiated  Line Lock  is prepared for activation and will remain  initiated up to 25 mph  40 km h   If vehicle  speed exceeds 25 mph  40 km h   Line  Lock will be automatically canceled     Engaging Line Lock    Follow the prompts in the information  display to engage Line Lock after it is  initialized  To engage  firmly apply the  brakes  Then press the OK button  Once  engaged  release the brake pedal  The  front brakes will remain applied and the  rear brakes will release  At this point  
306. rking       Food  Drink and Dining       Automotive                Main categories       Travel and Transportation       Shopping       Financial    Entertainment  amp  Arts       Emergency       Recreation  amp  Sports       Community       Government  Health  amp  Medicine          Domestic Services          To expand these listings  press the   in  front of the listing     The system also allows you to sort  alphabetically or by distance     Setting Your Navigation    Preferences  Select settings for the system to  thy  take into account when planning  your route     250    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing       SYNC    2       To access the settings options  press                                            Menu Item  Settings  Navigation  Then select any of the following   Map Preferences  Menu Item Second Level Messages  Actions and Descriptions  Map preferences  Then select any of the following   Breadcrumbs Display your vehicle   s previously traveled route with white dots   You can switch this feature   On Off  Turn list format Have the system display your turn list   Top to bottom Bottom to top          Parking POI notification   When parking point of interest notification is on  the icons  display on the map when you get close to your destination   This may not be very useful in dense areas  and may clutter  the map when other points of interest display  Set the auto   matic parking point of 
307. rly  and expertly  with a wide range of highly  specialized tools     In addition to regular servicing  we  recommend that you carry out the  following checks     WARNINGS    Switch the ignition off before  touching or attempting adjustment  of any kind     Do not touch the electronic ignition   system parts after you have switched   the ignition on or when the engine is  running  The system operates at high  voltage     Keep your hands and clothing clear   of the engine cooling fan  Under   certain conditions  the fan may  continue to run for several minutes after  you have switched the engine off     Make sure that you fit filler caps  securely after carrying out  maintenance checks        Daily Checks    Exterior lamps   Interior lamps   Warning lamps and indicators     Check When Refueling  Brake fluid level  See Brake Fluid  Check  page 158      Washer fluid level  See Washer Fluid  Check  page 158      152    Tire pressures  when cold   See  Technical Specifications  page 189      Tire condition  See Wheels and Tires   page 171     Monthly Checks  Engine oil level  See Engine Oil Check   page 156      Engine coolant level  engine cold   See  Engine Coolant Check  page 156      Pipes  hoses and reservoirs for leaks   Air conditioning operation    Parking brake operation    Horn operation     Tightness of lug nuts  See Technical  Specifications  page 189      OPENING AND CLOSING THE  HOOD    Opening the Hood       E142457    1  Inside the vehicle  pull the hood release  h
308. rmination or expiration of this  Agreement  You agree that you will use the  Telenav Software only for your personal  business or leisure purposes  and not to  provide commercial navigation services to  other parties     3 1 License Limitations    You agree not to do any of the following    a  reverse engineer  decompile   disassemble  translate  modify  alter or  otherwise change the Telenav Software  or any part thereof   b  attempt to derive  the source code  audio library or structure  of the Telenav Software without the prior  express written consent of Telenav   c   remove from the Telenav Software  or  alter  any of Telenav   s or its suppliers     trademarks  trade names  logos  patent or  copyright notices  or other notices or  markings   d  distribute  sublicense or  otherwise transfer the Telenav Software  to others  except as part of your permanent  transfer of the Telenav Software  or  e   use the Telenav Software in any manner  that  i  infringes the intellectual property  or proprietary rights  rights of publicity or  privacy or other rights of any party   ii   violates any law  statute  ordinance or  regulation  including but not limited to laws  and regulations related to spamming   privacy  consumer and child protection   obscenity or defamation  or  iii  is harmful   threatening  abusive  harassing  tortuous   defamatory  vulgar  obscene  libelous  or  otherwise objectionable  and  f  lease  rent  out  or otherwise permit unauthorized  access by third parti
309. rogrammed a MyKey  you  can access the following information using  the information display     How many admin keys and MyKeys are  programmed to your vehicle     The total distance your vehicle has  traveled using a MyKey     Note  All MyKeys are programmed to the  same settings  You cannot program them  individually     Note  For vehicles with intelligent access  with push button start  when both a MyKey  and an admin intelligent access key fob are  present  the admin fob will be recognized  by the vehicle while switching the ignition  on to start the vehicle     Non configurable Settings    The following settings cannot be changed  by an admin key user     Seatbelt reminder  You cannot disable  this feature  The audio system will  mute when the front seat passengers     seatbelts are not fastened     Early low fuel  The low fuel warning  activates earlier  giving the MyKey user  more time to refuel     Driver assist features  if equipped on  your vehicle  are forced on  rear parking  aid  blind spot information system   cross traffic alert  lane departure  warning  collision warning system and  navigation     Track Mode  if your vehicle is equipped  with this feature  is restricted     Configurable Settings    With an admin key  you can configure  certain MyKey settings when you first  create a MyKey and before you recycle the  key or restart the vehicle  You can also  change the settings afterward with an  admin key     A vehicle speed limit can be set   Warnings will be 
310. rve all rights in Gracenote  Data  the Gracenote Software  and the  Gracenote Servers and Gracenote Content   including all ownership rights  Under no  circumstances will either Gracenote    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Appendices       become liable for any payment to you for  any information that you provide  including  any copyrighted material or music file  information  You agree that Gracenote  may enforce its respective rights   collectively or separately  under this  agreement against you  directly in each  company s own name     Gracenote uses a unique identifier to track  queries for statistical purposes  The  purpose of a randomly assigned numeric  identifier is to allow Gracenote to count  queries without knowing anything about  who you are  For more information  see the  web page at www gracenote com for the  Gracenote Privacy Policy     THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE  EACH ITEM  OF GRACENOTE DATA AND THE  GRACENOTE CONTENT ARE LICENSED  TO YOU  AS IS   NEITHER GRACENOTE  MAKES ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR  WARRANTIES  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED   REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF ANY  GRACENOTE DATA FROM THE  GRACENOTE SERVERS OR GRACENOTE  CONTENT  GRACENOTE COLLECTIVELY  AND SEPARATELY RESERVE THE RIGHT  TO DELETE DATA AND OR CONTENT  FROM THE COMPANIES  RESPECTIVE  SERVERS OR  IN THE CASE OF  GRACENOTE  CHANGE DATA  CATEGORIES FOR ANY CAUSE THAT  GRACENOTE DEEMS SUFFICIENT  NO  WARRANTY IS MADE THAT EITHER  G
311. ry  See Changing the 12V Battery  page 159     Engine oil filler cap  See Engine Oil Check  page 156     Engine oil dipstick  See Engine Oil Dipstick  page 156     Brake fluid reservoir  See Brake Fluid Check  page 158     Air cleaner assembly    Engine coolant reservoir  See Engine Coolant Check  page 156    Windshield washer fluid reservoir  See Washer Fluid Check  page 158    Engine compartment fuse box  See Fuses  page 144      rToammon wp    155    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Maintenance       ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK    A B    oe    ed a aa aaao       E161560    A MIN  B MAX   ENGINE OIL CHECK   1  Make sure that your vehicle is on level  ground     2  Check the oil level before starting the  engine  or switch the engine off and  wait 10 minutes for the oil to drain into  the oil pan     3  Remove the dipstick and wipe it with  a clean  lint free cloth  Replace the  dipstick and remove it again to check  the oil level     If the oil level is at the minimum mark  add  oil immediately  See Capacities and  Specifications  page 194      Note  Vake sure that the oil level is  between the minimum and the maximum  marks     Note  Do not use oil additives or other  engine treatments  Under certain conditions  they may cause engine damage     Note  The oil consumption of new engines  reaches its normal level after approximately  5 000 km  3 000 mi      Adding Engine Oil    WARNINGS  Only add oil when t
312. s   for more information        Manage phonebook To access features such as automatic phonebook download   re download your phonebook  add contacts from your cell  phone as well as delete or upload your phonebook        Roaming warning To have the system alert you when your cell phone is in  roaming mode              Phone Voice Commands    uf    Press the voice button and when  prompted say any of the following ora  similar command        Voice command       Call voicemail       Listen to text message       Reply to text message  Pair Bluetooth             help       240    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2       INFORMATION                                     E161889  Item Menu Item  A Traffic  B Notifications  C Calendar  D SYNC Apps  E Where Am        If your vehicle is equipped with van    Navigation  press the Notifications  Information button to access    these features  If your vehicle is not  equipped with Navigation  press the corner  of the touchscreen with the green tab     A If your vehicle is equipped with  2 Navigation  touch the     Information  button to access  these features  If your vehicle is not  equipped with Navigation  touch the corner    of the touchscreen with the green tab     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2       Press Notifications  and then choose from any of the following
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314. s  you  contacts may be in have to spell them  JAKE requires you to  capital letters  say  Call J A K E     The SYNC voice SYNC applies the phonetic pronunciation    rules of the selected language to the  contact names stored on your cell phone           263    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing       SYNC    2             Voice command issues    Possible cause    Possible solution       Helpful Hint  You can select your contact  manually  Press PHONE  Select the option  for phonebook and then contact name   Press the soft key option to hear it  SYNC  will read the contact name to you  giving  you some idea of the pronunciation it is  expecting        The SYNC voice  control system is  having trouble  recognizing  foreign tracks   artists  albums   genres and  playlist names  from my media    You may be saying the  foreign names using the    currently selected  language for SYNC     SYNC applies the phonetic pronunciation  rules of the selected language to the names  stored on your media player or USB flash  drive  It is able to make some exceptions  for very popular artist names  for example   U2  such that you can always use the  English pronunciation for these artists           player or USB  flash drive   SYNC uses a synthetically generated voice  rather than pre recorded human voice   The system  generates voice SYNC offers several new voice control  prompts andthe   SYNC uses text to  features for 
315. s located in the center  console and has the following features     E201595    203    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2       GENERAL INFORMATION    WARNING       Driving while distracted can result in   A loss of vehicle control  crash and  injury  We strongly recommend that   you use extreme caution when using any  device that may take your focus off the  road  Your primary responsibility is the safe  operation of your vehicle  We recommend  against the use of any hand held device  while driving and encourage the use of  voice operated systems when possible   Make sure you are aware of all applicable  local laws that may affect the use of  electronic devices while driving                                               E161891  Item   Message  Item Message   E   Home  A Phone   F   Information  B Navigation   G   Entertainment  C Climate  D Settings             204    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2       This system uses a four corner strategy to  provide quick access to several vehicle  features and settings  The touchscreen  provides easy interaction with your cellular  phone  multimedia  climate control and  navigation system  The corners display any  active modes within those menus  such as  phone status or the climate temperature     Note  Some features are not available while  your vehicle is mov
316. s technology support the  following functions     Answering an incoming call   Ending a call    Dialing a number    Call waiting notification   Caller ID     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2       Other features  such as text messaging  using Bluetooth and automatic phonebook  download  are phone dependent features   To check your phone   s compatibility  see  your phone   s user manualor the local Ford  website     Pairing Your Cell Phone for the  First Time    WARNING      Driving while distracted can result in  T loss of vehicle control  crash and  injury  We strongly recommend that  you use extreme caution when using any  device that may take your focus off the  road  Your primary responsibility is the safe  operation of your vehicle  We recommend  against the use of any handheld device  while driving and encourage the use of  voice operated systems when possible   Make sure you are aware of all applicable  local laws that may affect the use of  electronic devices while driving        The first thing you must do to use the  phone features of SYNC is to pair your  Bluetooth enabled cell phone with SYNC   This allows you to use your cell phone in a  hands free manner     Touch the upper left corner of the touchscreen              Menu Item Action and Description  Pair phone  Find SYNC Follow the on screen instructions     necessary     cell phone        Make sure that Bluetooth is set to
317. s the brake or clutch pedal and the  START STOP button  or switch on  the ignition only by pressing the  START STOP button without  pressing the brake or clutch pedal  Both  ways re enable the fuel system     Note  When you try to restart your vehicle  after a fuel shutoff  the vehicle makes sure  that various systems are safe to restart   Once your vehicle determines that the  systems are safe  then the vehicle will allow  you to restart     Note   n the event that your vehicle does  not restart after your third attempt  contact  an authorized dealer     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Roadside Emergencies       JUMP STARTING THE VEHICLE    WARNINGS    Batteries normally produce explosive   gases which can cause personal   injury  Therefore  do not allow  flames  sparks or lighted substances to  come near the battery  When working near  the battery  always shield your face and  protect your eyes  Always provide correct  ventilation     Keep batteries out of reach of   children  Batteries contain sulfuric   acid  Avoid contact with skin  eyes or  clothing  Shield your eyes when working  near the battery to protect against possible  splashing of acid solution  In case of acid  contact with skin or eyes  flush  immediately with water for a minimum of  15 minutes and get prompt medical  attention  If acid is swallowed  calla  physician immediately     Use only adequatly sized cables with  insulated cl
318. sarm and silence the alarm by unlocking  the doors and switching your vehicle on or  unlocking the doors with the remote  control     Note  A valid passive key must be located  within the detection range of that door for  keyless entry  See Keyless Entry  page 42      ANTI THEFT ALARM    VEHICLES WITH  INTERIOR  SENSOR    Alarm System    WARNING      Do not arm the alarm with full guard    if passengers  animals or other   moving objects are inside your  vehicle        Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Security       Perimeter Alarm    The perimeter alarm is a deterrent against  unauthorized access to your vehicle  through the doors and the hood  It also  protects the audio unit     Interior Sensors    The interior lamp unit sensors are located  in the overhead console     Note  Do not cover up the interior lamp unit  sensors     The sensors act as a deterrent against  unauthorized intrusion by sensing any  movement inside your vehicle     Triggering the Alarm    Once armed  the alarm is triggered in any  of the following ways     If someone opens a door  the liftgate  or the hood without a valid key or  remote control     If someone removes the audio unit or  navigation system    If you switch your vehicle on without a  correctly coded key     If the interior sensors detect movement  within your vehicle     Ifthe alarm is triggered  the alarm horn will  sound for 30 seconds and the hazard  warning f
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320. shown in the display  followed by an audible tone when your  vehicle reaches the set speed  You  cannot override the set speed by fully  depressing the accelerator pedal or by  setting cruise control     WARNING    Do not set MyKey maximum speed  1y limit to a limit that will prevent the   driver from maintaining a safe speed  considering posted speed limits and  prevailing road conditions  The driver is  always responsible to drive in accordance  with local laws and prevailing conditions   Failure to do so could result in accident or  injury        Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    MyKey          Various vehicle speed minders can be  set  Once you select a speed  it will be  shown in the display  followed by an  audible tone when the preselected  vehicle speed is exceeded     Audio system maximum volume of  45   A message will be shown in the  display when you attempt to exceed  the limited volume  Also  the  speed sensitive or compensated  automatic volume control will be  disabled     Always on setting  When this is  selected  you will not be able to turn  off traction control  emergency assist   do not disturb  if your vehicle is  equipped with these features   and  Sport Mode will not be available to  MyKey drivers     CREATING A MYKEY    Use the information display to create a  MyKey     1  Insert the key you want to program into  the ignition  If your vehicle is equipped  with a push button st
321. sponsibility is the safe  operation of your vehicle  We recommend  against the use of any hand held device  while driving and encourage the use of  voice operated systems when possible   Make sure you are aware of all applicable  local laws that may affect the use of  electronic devices while driving        Do not attempt to service or repair the  system  Have an authorized dealer  check your vehicle     Do not operate playing devices if the  power cords or cables are broken  split  or damaged  Place cords and cables  out of the way  so they do not interfere  with the operation of pedals  seats   compartments or safe driving abilities     Do not leave playing devices in your  vehicle during extreme conditions as it  could cause them damage  See your  device s user guide for further  information     For your safety  some SYNC functions  are speed dependent  Their use is  limited to when your vehicle is traveling  at speeds under 8 km h  5 mph      Make sure that you review your device s  manual before using it with SYNC     Speed restricted Features    Some features of this system may be too  difficult to use while your vehicle is moving  so they are restricted from use unless your  vehicle is stationary     See the following chart for more specific  examples        Restricted features       System Functionality    Editing settings while the rear view camera or active park  assist are active        Videos  Photos and Graphics   Playing video        Text Messages    Composing t
322. stance will still attempt to place an  emergency call     Note   t is possible that the emergency  services will not receive the GPS  coordinates  in this case  hands free  communication with an emergency operator  is available     Note  The emergency operator may also  receive information from the cellular  network such as cell phone number  cell  phone location and cell phone carrier name  independent from SYNC Emergency  Assistance     Emergency Assistance may not work  if     Your cell phone or Emergency  Assistance hardware sustains damage  in the crash     The vehicle battery or the system has  no power     A crash ejects your cell phone from  your vehicle     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2       You do not have a valid and registered  SIM card with credit in your cell phone     You are ina European country or region  where the SYNC Emergency Assistance  cannot place the call  Visit the regional  Ford website for details     Important Information about the  Emergency Assistance Feature    Emergency Assistance does not currently  call emergency services in the following  markets  Albania  Belarus  Bosnia and  Herzegovina  Macedonia  Netherlands   Ukraine  Moldova and Russia     Where Am I     Visit the regional Ford website for latest  details     Emergency Assistance Privacy Notice    When you switch on Emergency  Assistance  it may disclose to emergency  services that your vehicle
323. t From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing       y     amp  ap    A    Air compressor  inside    Selector switch   On and off button     Air pressure gauge   Sealant bottle and canister     Dual purpose hose  air and  repair     Tire valve connector   Accessory power plug   Casing housing   Bike raft sports ball adapters     Wheels and Tires       General Information    WARNING    Failure to follow these guidelines  T could result in an increased risk of  loss of vehicle control  injury or death     Note  Do not use the kit if you have severely  damaged a tire  Only seal punctures located  within the tire tread with the kit     Do not attempt to repair punctures larger  than   inch  6 millimeters  or damage to  the tire s sidewall  The tire may not  completely seal     Loss of air pressure may adversely affect  tire performance  For this reason     Note  Do not drive the vehicle above  80 km h  50 mph      Note  Do not drive further than 200 km   120 mi   Drive only to the closest authorized  Ford dealer or tire repair shop to have your  tire inspected     Drive carefully and avoid abrupt  steering maneuvers     Periodically monitor tire inflation  pressure in the affected tire  if the tire  is losing pressure  have the vehicle  towed     Read the information in the Tips for  Use of the Kit section to make sure safe  operation of the kit and your vehicle     Tips for Use of the Kit    To ensure safe operation of the kit   Read all instruc
324. tart up and flashes  when a driving condition activates either    of the systems     r  The stability and traction control   cc off light temporarily illuminates  OFT on engine start up and stays on   When you switch the traction control    system off     If a problem occurs in either of the  systems     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Stability Control       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 the vehicle and may adversely affect  the performance of the stability control  system  In addition  installing any stereo  oudspeakers may interfere with and  adversely affect the stability control  system  Install any aftermarket stereo  oudspeaker 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 stability control  sensors  Reducing the effectiveness of the  stability control 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
325. te  06 2015  First Printing    Pedestrian Protection       PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION    WARNINGS    Do not drive your vehicle if the hood  has been deployed     Do not place your hand or objects or   mount equipment on or near the   hood lifters that may come into  contact with a deploying hood lifter  Failure  to follow these instructions may cause  serious injury during a deployment     Do not attempt to service  repair or   modify the hood lifters as you could   be seriously injured or killed  Contact  your authorized dealer as soon as possible     Do not attempt to service  repair or   modify the hood hinges as you could   compromise the deployable hood  system  Contact your authorized dealer as  soon as possible     If the deployable hood system has   deployed  the system will not   function again  The deployable hood  system including the hood  hinges  hood  lifters  bumper system and crash sensors  must be inspected and serviced by an  authorized dealer     Modifying or adding equipment to   the front end of your vehicle    including hood  bumper system   frame  front end body structure  tow hooks  and hood pins  may affect the  performance of the deployable hood  system  increasing the risk of injury  Do not  modify or add equipment to the front end  of your vehicle        Your vehicle is equipped with an enhanced  pedestrian protection system in the event  of a pedestrian impact  The bumper  includes energy absorbing material in its  construction  and sensors that can d
326. te it clockwise  so the latch is in the fully opened  position  Continue pressing the  convertible top control until the  windows lower completely  and the  top unfolds and moves forward toward  the windshield header     3  When the top lines up evenly with the  windshield header  release the  convertible top control                 E174568    The final step when closing the convertible  top is to lock the latch     To lock the latch on the convertible top        Pull down on the latch handle and  rotate it counter clockwise to secure  the convertible top     2  After securing the convertible top fully   push the latch handle up into the  stowed position to secure the latch        Note   f you keep the top open for an  extended period of time or if the  temperature is low  the top material may  Shrink slightly  If this happens  pull on the  latch handle to secure the top     136    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Driving Hints       BREAKING IN  Tires    WARNING      New tires need to be run in for     approximately 300 miles  500  kilometers   During this time  you   may experience different driving   characteristics        Brakes and Clutch    WARNING      Avoid heavy use of the brakes and    clutch if possible for the first 100   miles  150 kilometers  in town and  for the first 1000 miles  1500 kilometers   on freeways        WARNING      Avoid driving too fast during the first    1000 miles  1
327. tected   Even with this technology  parents are  strongly encouraged to always properly  restrain children in the rear seat  The  sensor also turns off the passenger front  airbag and seat mounted side airbag when  the passenger seat is empty     When the front passenger sensing  system disables  will not inflate  the  front passenger frontal airbag  the  indicator lamp will illuminate and stay  lit to remind you that the front  passenger frontal airbag is disabled     If the child restraint has been installed  and the indicator lamp is not lit  then  turn the vehicle off  remove the child  restraint from the vehicle and reinstall  the restraint following the child  restraint manufacturer s instructions     The front passenger sensing system is  designed to enable  may inflate  the front  passenger frontal airbag anytime the  system senses that a person of adult size  is sitting properly in the front passenger  seat     When the front passenger sensing  system enables the front passenger  frontal airbag  may inflate   the  indicator lamp will be unlit and stay  unlit     If a person of adult size is sitting in the front  passenger seat  but the airbag off indicator  lamp is lit  it is possible that the person is  not sitting properly in the seat  If this  happens      Turn the vehicle off and ask the person  to place the seatback in the full upright  position    Have the person sit upright in the seat   centered on the seat cushion  with the  person   s legs comfortably exten
328. temperatures in the engine and  exhaust system  creating the risk of fire or  other damage     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     Do not start the engine in a closed   garage or in other enclosed areas    Exhaust fumes can be toxic  Always  open the garage door before you start the  engine     If you smell exhaust fumes inside   your vehicle  have your vehicle   checked by an authorized dealer  immediately  Do not drive your vehicle if  you smell exhaust fumes        If you disconnect the battery  your vehicle  may exhibit some unusual driving  characteristics for approximately 5 miles   8 kilometers  after you reconnect it  This  is because the engine management system  must realign itself with the engine  You can  disregard any unusual driving  characteristics during this period     The powertrain control system meets all  Canadian interference causing equipment  standard requirements regulating the  impulse electrical field or radio noise     When you start the engine  avoid pressing  the accelerator pedal before and during  operation  Only use the accelerator pedal  when you have difficulty starting the  engine     98    KEYLESS STARTING    Note  The keyless starting system may not  function if the key is close to metal objects  or electronic devices such as cellular  phones     Note  A valid key must be located inside  y
329. tests according to  Regulation  EC  715 2007 or CR  EC   692 2008 and subsequent amendments     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  for example driving style   high speed driving  stop start driving  air  conditioning usage  the accessories fitted   payload and towing     The advertised capacity is the indicated  capacity and the empty reserve combined   Indicated capacity is the difference in the  amount of fuel in the fuel tank and when  the fuel gauge indicates empty  Empty  reserve is the amount of fuel in the fuel  tank after 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  When refueling  your vehicle after the fuel gauge indicates  empty  you might not be able to refuel the  full amount of the advertised capacity due  to the empty reserve still present in the fuel  tank     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Fuel and Refueling       Filling the Fuel Tank    For consistent results when refueling   Switch the ignition off     Allow no more than two automatic  shut offs when refueling     Results are most accurate when the filling  method is consistent     Calculating Fuel Economy    Do not measure fuel ec
330. th a manual transmission     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Cruise Control       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 30 km h  20 mph      USING CRUISE CONTROL    WARNINGS    Do not use cruise control on winding   roads  in heavy traffic 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 but a warning displays        Note  Cruise control will disengage if the  vehicle speed decreases more than 16 km h   10 mph  below the set speed while driving  uphill     E176993    The cruise controls are on the steering  wheel     127    Switching Cruise Control On       E176994    Press and release ON     The indicator appears in the  R  instrument cluster    Setting the Cruise Speed   1  Drive to desired speed     2  Press and release SET      3  Take your foot off the accelerator  pedal     Changing the Set Speed    Press and release SET  or SET   When  you select km h as the display  measurement in the information  display the set speed changes in  approximately 2 km h increments   When you select mph as the display  measurement in the information  display the set speed
331. the  appropriate safety devices     The restraints control module also  monitors the readiness of the above safety  devices plus the crash  occupant and  pedestrian sensors  The readiness of the  safety system is indicated by a warning  indicator light in the instrument cluster or  by a backup tone if the warning light is not  working  Routine maintenance of the  airbags and deployable hood system is not  required     A difficulty with the system is indicated by  one or more of the following     The readiness light will not  illuminate immediately after the  ignition is turned on          N    28    The readiness light will either flash or  stay lit     A series of five beeps will be heard  The  tone pattern will repeat periodically  until the problem  the light or both are  repaired     If any of these things happen  even  intermittently  have the supplemental  restraint system and deployable hood  system serviced at an authorized dealer  immediately  Unless serviced  the system  may not function properly in the event of  a crash     The seatbelt pretensioners and the front  airbag supplemental restraint system are  designed to activate when the vehicle  sustains frontal deceleration sufficient to  cause the restraints control module to  deploy a safety device     The fact that the seatbelt pretensioners  or front airbags did not activate for both  front seat occupants in a crash  or the  deployable hood system did not activate  in a pedestrian crash does not mean that  some
332. the  brake pedal or accelerator pedal      You can temporarily switch off the  shutdown feature any time the ignition  is on  for the current ignition cycle  only   Use the information display to  do so  See Information Displays   page 67     During the countdown before engine  shutdown  you are prompted to press  OK or RESET  depending on your type  of information display  to temporarily  switch the feature off  for the current  ignition cycle only      Stopping the Engine When Your  Vehicle is Stationary    1   Move the transmission selector lever  to park  P   automatic transmission   or neutral  manual transmission      Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Starting and Stopping the Engine       2  Press the button once   3  Apply the parking brake     Note  This switches off the ignition  all  electrical circuits  warning lamps and  indicators     Note   f the engine is idling for 30 minutes   the ignition and engine automatically shut  down     Stopping the Engine When Your  Vehicle is Moving    WARNING    Switching off the engine when the     vehicle is still moving will result in a   loss of brake and steering assistance   The steering will not lock  but higher effort  will be required  When the ignition is  switched off  some electrical circuits   including air bags  warning lamps and  indicators may also be off  If the ignition  was turned off accidentally  you can shift  into neutral  N  and r
333. the  engagement timer is initiated and shown  on the driver information display     The following conditions must be met to  engage Line Lock     The vehicle is on a level surface   The engine is running     120    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Stability Control       The vehicle is stopped    The parking brake is not applied    The driver door is closed    The transmission is in a forward gear   Selectable Drive Mode is not in wet  mode  if equipped     There are no electronic stability control  faults     The steering wheel must be in the  straight ahead position     Releasing Line Lock    While Line Lock is engaged  you can exit   release  the feature using the OK button   When you press the OK button  Line Lock  releases immediately and normal vehicle  function will resume  When Line Lock is  engaged  a countdown timer shows the  remaining time before Line Lock is released  automatically  If you exceed the time limit   or another vehicle condition requires Line  Lock to release  the system will safely  disengage and normal vehicle function will  resume     Note   f the brake pedal is applied while  Line Lock is engaged  Line Lock  automatically cancels and normal brake  function resumes     121    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Parking Aids       PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION    WARNINGS      To help avoid personal injur
334. the globe  These maps also contain  features  such as town blocks  building  footprints and railways     3D landmarks appear as clear  visible  objects that are typically recognizable and  have a certain tourist value  The 3D  landmarks appear in 3D map mode only   Coverage varies and improves with  updated map releases        E174016    Change the appearance of the map display  by repeatedly pressing the arrow button in  the upper left corner of the screen  It  toggles between three different map  modes     Heading up  2D map  This  always shows the direction of  forward travel to be upward on  the screen  This view is available  for map scales up to 5 km h    3 mph      North up  2D map  always  shows the northern direction to  be upward on the screen     254    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2       3D map mode provides an  r elevated perspective of the map   Mme  This viewing angle can be  adjusted and the map can be  rotated 180 degrees by touching  the map twice  and then dragging your  finger along the shaded bar with arrows at  the bottom of the map     You can also select the following  options        Menu Items    Switches between  full map  street list  and exit view in  route guidance     View       Menu Displays a pop up  box that allows  direct access to    navigation settings     Press the speaker button on the  md x map to mute route guidance    When the light on the button
335. there is a small  amount of moisture on the windshield     Keep the outside of the windshield clean    The rain sensor is very sensitive  If the area  around the mirror is dirty  then the wipers   may operate if dirt  mist or insects hit the   windshield     Wet or winter driving conditions with ice   snow or salty road mist can cause  inconsistent and unexpected wiping or  smearing  You can do the following to help  keep your windshield clear     Lower the sensitivity of the autowipers  to reduce the amount of smearing     Switch to normal or high speed wipe   Switch off the autowipers     Note  Fully defrost the windshield before  switching on the windshield wipers     Note  Make sure you switch off the  windshield wipers before entering a car  wash     Note  Clean the windshield and wiper  blades if they begin to leave streaks or  smears  If that does not resolve the issue   install new wiper blades     Note   f you switch on the autolamps  feature in conjunction with autowipers  your  low beam headlamps will turn on  automatically when the rain sensor turns on  the windshield wipers to a normal wipe  speed     WINDSHIELD WASHERS    Note  Do not operate the washers when  the washer reservoir is empty  This may  cause the washer pump to overheat        E173731    To operate the washers and spray the  windshield  pull the lever toward you     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Lighting       GENERAL 
336. thing is wrong with the system   Rather  it means the restraints control  module determined the accident  conditions  crash severity  belt usage   were not appropriate to activate these  safety devices     The design of the front airbags is to  activate only in frontal and near frontal  crashes  not rollovers  side impacts or  rear impacts unless the crash causes  sufficient frontal deceleration      The seatbelt pretensioners are  designed to activate in frontal   near frontal and side crashes     The knee airbag s  may deploy based  on crash severity and occupant  conditions        Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Supplementary Restraints System       The design of the side airbags is to  inflate in certain side crashes  The  design of the side curtain airbags is to  inflate in certain side impact crashes  and when a certain likelihood of  rollover is detected by the rollover  sensor  Side airbags and the side  curtain airbags may activate in other  types of crashes if the vehicle  experiences sufficient sideways motion  or deformation  or rollover likelihood     The deployable hood system is  designed to activate in a pedestrian  impact between the speeds of about  20 km h  12 mph  and 50 km h    31 mph   Events similar to a pedestrian  impact may deploy the hood system   See Pedestrian Protection  page 30      29    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition da
337. this  procedure     E184747       1  Using a flat head screwdriver or similar  tool  remove the chrome bezel and  gearshift bracket at the base of the  gearshift lever           E174501    2  Locate the white release lever and slide  the lever forward while pulling the  gearshift lever out of the park  P   position and into the neutral  N   position     3  Reinstall the console     4  Start your vehicle and release the  parking brake     Automatic Transmission Adaptive  Learning    This feature is designed to increase  durability and provide consistent shift feel  over the life of your vehicle  A new vehicle  or transmission may have firm or soft  shifts  This operation is normal and does  not affect function or durability of the  transmission  Over time  the adaptive  learning process will fully update  transmission operation  Additionally   whenever you disconnect the battery is or  install a new battery  the system must  relearn the strategy     If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck In Mud  or Snow    Note  Do not rock your vehicle if the engine  is not at normal operating temperature or  damage to the transmission may occur     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Transmission       Note  Do not rock your vehicle for more  than a minute or damage to the  transmission and tires may occur  or the  engine may overheat     If your vehicle gets stuck in mud or snow   you may rock it out by shifting between  forward
338. tion     Manual Climate Control     Manual Seats  Manual Transmission   Selecting Reverse Gear     Media Hub  Message Center   See  Information Displays       297    Mirrors  See  Heated Windows and Mirrors    See  Windows and Mirrors   Mobile Communications Equipment   MyKey Troubleshooting   MyKey     Principle of Operation    N              NaVIS ATION asseseeescietecrenieeecrnnnsins 248  Destination Mo 248  Map Mode         0 W294        Michelin Travel Guide        Navigation Map Updates      257  Navigation Voice CommandsS            257  Places of Interest  POI  Categories 250  Quick touch BUttonS      ss   sssesseseiseeriiserrneeenenee 256  Setting Your Navigation Preferences          250    O    Oil Check  See  Engine Oil Check   Opening and Closing the Hood   Closing the Hood  Opening the Hood   Opening the Convertible Top   Using the Tonneau Caps    P    Parking Aids   Principle of Operation    Parking Brake  Passenger Airbag                  Passive Anti Theft System  Arming the Engine Immobilizer   Coded Keys       Disarming the Engine Immobilizev                   Principle Of OPeratiOn       cccceseeeseseseseeeecees 45  PATS   See  Passive Anti Theft System    45    Pedestrian Protection  Principle of Operation       Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Index           Pairing Subsequent Cell Phones     Pairing Your Cell Phone for the First       Phone Menu Options   Phone Settings   Phon
339. tion   The window will stop if you release the  switch before the window is fully closed     Accessory Delay    You can use the window switches for  several minutes after you switch the  ignition off or until you open either front  door     GLOBAL OPENING    You can use the remote control to operate  the windows with the ignition off     Note  You can enable or disable this feature  in the information display  or see an  authorized dealer  See  page 67      Note  7o operate this feature  accessory  delay must not be active     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Windows and Mirrors       Opening the Windows    You can open the windows for a short time  after you unlock your vehicle with the  remote control  After you unlock your  vehicle  press and hold the remote control  unlock button to open the windows   Release the button once movement starts   Press the lock or unlock button to stop  movement     EXTERIOR MIRRORS    Power Exterior Mirrors    WARNING    Do not adjust the mirrors when your  vehicle is moving           E176804    A Left hand mirror  B Adjustment control  GC Right hand mirror    To adjust a mirror     1   Select the mirror you want to adjust   The control will illuminate     2  Adjust the position of the mirror   3  Press the mirror switch again     Fold Away Exterior Mirrors    Push the mirror toward the door window  glass  Make sure that you fully engage the  mirror in its support 
340. tion   or to replace the filter  see an authorized  dealer     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Seats       SITTING IN THE CORRECT  POSITION    WARNINGS  Do not recline the seat backrest too  far as this can cause the occupant  to slide under the safety belt   resulting in serious injury in the event of a  crash     Sitting improperly  out of position or   with the seat backrest reclined too   far  can result in serious injury or  death in the event of a crash  Always sit  upright against your seat backrest  with  your feet on the floor     Do not place objects higher than the   seat backrest to reduce the risk of   serious injury in the event of a crash  or during heavy braking           E68595    When you use them properly  the seat   head restraint  safety belt and airbags will  provide optimum protection in the event  of acrash     91    We recommend that you follow these  guidelines     Sit in an upright position with the base  of your spine as far back as possible     Do not recline the seat backrest more  than 30 degrees     Adjust the head restraint so that the  top of it is level with the top of your  head and as far forward as possible   Make sure that you remain  comfortable     Keep sufficient distance between  yourself and the steering wheel  We  recommend a minimum of 10 inches   25 centimeters  between your  breastbone and the airbag cover     Hold the steering wheel with your arms  s
341. tion control system  helps avoid drive wheel spin and loss of  traction  See Using Traction Control   page 117         The stability and traction control    The stability and traction control  off light temporarily lights on  engine start up and stays on     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Stability Control       ofp    E72903    A Vehicle without stability control    skidding off its intended route     B Vehicle with stability control  maintaining control ona slippery  surface     USING STABILITY CONTROL  Electronic Stability Control    The system automatically turns on each  time you switch the ignition on  The  electronic stability control portion of the  system is disabled when the transmission  is in reverse  R  or on some models  if you  press and hold the electronic stability  control button for more than five seconds  when you apply the brakes and the vehicle  is at a stop  You can switch off the traction  control portion of the system  independently  See Using Traction                                              Control  page 117    ESC features  Button func  Mode Stability Electronic Traction  tions control off stability controlsystem  light control  Default at start    On during bulb Enabled Enabled  up check  Button pressed   Traction control On Enabled Disabled  momentarily off  Button pressed   Sport mode  if On Enabled Enabled  twice rapidly equipped   Button pressed   ESC disabled 
342. tions and cautions fully     Before operating the kit  make sure  your vehicle is safely off the road and  away from moving traffic  Switch on  the hazard lights    Always set the parking brake to ensure  the vehicle does not move  unexpectedly     172    Do not remove any foreign objects   such as nails or screws  from the tire     When using the kit  leave the engine  running  only if the vehicle is outdoors  or in a well ventilated area  so the  compressor does not drain the  vehicle s battery     Do not allow the compressor to  operate continuously for more than 15  minutes  This will help prevent the  compressor from overheating     Never leave the kit unattended during  operation     Sealant compound contains latex   Those with latex sensitivities should  use appropriate precautions to avoid  an allergic reaction     Keep the kit away from children     Only use the kit when the ambient  temperature is between  30  C   22  F   and 70  C  158  F     Only use the sealing compound before  the use by date  The use by date is on  a label on the sealant canister  which  you can see through the rectangular  viewing window on the bottom of the  compressor  Check the use by date  regularly and replace the canister after  four years of non use     Do not store the kit unsecured inside  the passenger compartment of the  vehicle as it may cause injury during a  sudden stop or crash  Always store the  kit in its original location     After sealant use  an authorized Ford  dealer must
343. to the standard  pivot point  this mirror also includes a  second pivot point  letting you move the  mirror head up or down and from side to  side     Auto Dimming Mirror    Note  Do not block the sensors on the front  and back of the mirror  Mirror performance  may be affected  A rear center passenger or  raised rear center head restraint may also  block light from reaching the sensor     To reduce glare  the mirror dims  automatically when it detects bright lights  from behind your vehicle  It automatically  returns to normal reflection when you  select reverse  R  gear to make sure you  have a clear view when backing up     SUN VISORS       E138666 S    Rotate the sun visor toward the side  window and extend it rearward for extra  shade     Illuminated Vanity Mirror       E162197    Lift the cover to switch the lamp on     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Instrument Cluster       GAUGES         stir IPER Ay  x10    wy    amp     ey              E D    E174486    Tachometer  Revolutions per minute   Information display   Speedometer  Ground speed    Fuel gauge   Engine coolant temperature gauge    mo onouw  gt     Information Display Trip Computer    Odometer See  page 67      Located in the bottom of the information Vehicle Settings and Personalization    display  Registers the accumulated See  page 67    distance your vehicle has traveled     61    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  
344. tolamps  Windshield Wiper Activated  Headlamps  Automatic Climate Control    Automatic Transmission  Automatic Transmission Adaptive  Learning  Brake Shift Interlock                                   SMO W AAEN cess dcoacs scenes tnsadevestads EE m1  SelectShift Automatic     PRARSOMISSI OM sninn iania 110  Understanding the Positions of Your  Automatic Transmission    109  Automatic Transmission Fluid  CHECK a e A 157  AUTOWIDEIS       ceseeeees 51    Auxiliary Power Points     12 Volt DC Power Point  Locations    B    Battery  See  Changing the 12V Battery  Bonnet Lock          Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Index       Breaking In  Brakes and Clutch       G    Cabin Ai  Capaciti  EcoBoost     Capaciti  Specifi  Capaci  5 OL      Capaciti  Specificati                                        Capacities and Specif  Car Wash  See  Cleaning the Exterior      ccscccseeeeceees 69  Catalytic CONVErter      cesses 105  Driving with a Catalytic Converter    105  Center CONSOLE      cccccsesteseceseees  97  Locking Storage Bin     97  Changing a Bulb       164    Daytime Running Lamp    Front Direction Indicator   Front Fog Lamp  Front Side Lamp    FIG AIN Dii tiisneenanonannni iae  Headlamp Low and High Beam    165  ED L  mp Sne e   166    Rear Fog Lamp    we 167  Reversing Lamp  166  Changing a Fuse 15ST  PUSS iniri a tai 151  Changing a Road Whe el        ccccseseseees 183    Dissimilar Spare Wheel and 
345. top the  vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so  and  transport the vehicle to the nearest  authorized dealer      e If the readiness lamp lights stays  A on  the vehicle should be   transported to the nearest  authorized dealer     The hood can be opened using the hood  latch after the deployable hood has been  triggered  Make sure the hood is securely  closed and latched before transporting the  vehicle to the nearest authorized dealer     Deployable Hood Monitoring System    The deployable hood system does not  require routine maintenance      e If a fault is detected in the  A system  the monitoring system  will turn on the readiness  indicator in the instrument cluster     If the readiness lamp is lit  do the  following     Do not attempt to repair or service the  system  Take your vehicle immediately to  an authorized dealer     If the deployable hood system activates   we recommend that these parts be  replaced     The hood   Hood hinges   Hood lifters   These parts should be inspected by an    authorized dealer and replaced if  necessary     Crash sensors   Bumper and energy absorbing material     Hood Lifter Disposal    Contact your authorized dealer as soon as  possible  Hood lifters must be disposed of  by qualified personnel     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Keys and Remote Controls       GENERAL INFORMATION ON  RADIO FREQUENCIES    Note  Changes or modifications not  expressly approv
346. tware agreeing to be bound by  the terms and conditions of this  Agreement  Any such sale  assignment or  transfer that is not expressly permitted  under this paragraph will result in  immediate termination of this Agreement   without liability to Telenav  in which case  you and all other parties shall immediately  cease all use of the Telenav Software   Notwithstanding the foregoing  Telenav  may assign this Agreement to any other  party at any time without notice  provided  the assignee remains bound by this  Agreement     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Appendices       8  Miscellaneous  8 1    This Agreement constitutes the entire  agreement between Telenav and you with  respect to the subject matter hereof     8 2    Except for the limited licenses expressly  granted in this Agreement  Telenav retains  all right  title and interest in and to the  Telenav Software  including without  limitation all related intellectual property  rights  No licenses or other rights which are  not expressly granted in this Agreement  are intended to  or shall be  granted or  conferred by implication  statute   inducement  estoppel or otherwise  and  Telenav and its suppliers and licensors  hereby reserve all of their respective rights  other than the licenses explicitly granted  in this Agreement     8 3    By using the Telenav Software  you  consent to receive from Telenav all  communications  including notices 
347. uickly to the previous strong radio station or memory  preset  In CD mode  press this button to select the previous track  Press and  hold the button to move quickly backward through the current track     C Power  Press this button to turn the system off and on     D Seek and Fast Forward  In radio mode  select a frequency band and press  this button  The system stops at the first station up the band  Press and hold  the button to move quickly to the next strong radio station or memory preset   In CD mode  press this button to select the next track  Press and hold the button  to move quickly forward through the current track     E TUNE  Once you select a frequency band  turn the dial to find the desired  station     F Eject  Press this button to eject a CD     G Sound  Press this button to access settings for Treble  Midrange  Bass  Fade  and Balance     Note  Coverage differs from region to region  and will influence the quality of reception   DIGITAL RADIO It is broadcast nationwide  regionally and    The system allows you to listen to DAB locally      Digital Audio Broadcast  radio stations   201    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Audio System       The following formats are supported   DAB  DAB     DMB Audio  Digital Multimedia  Broadcasting      Ensembles    Ensembles contain a group of radio  stations  Each ensemble can consist of  several different radio stations     The radio station name d
348. uilt From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing                   SYNC    2  To upload your photos  select   Menu Item   Action and Description  Settings Press the settings icon   Display  Edit wallpaper   Follow the system prompts to upload your photographs           Only the photograph s   which meets the Sound  following conditions display     Compatible file formats are as follows   JPG  GIF  PNG  BMP    Each file must be 1 5 MB or less    Recommended dimensions  800 x 384     To make adjustments using the touchscreen  select        Menu Item       Settings       Sound       Then select from the following        Bass       Midrange       Treble       Set balance and fade       DSP occupancy       EQ mode       Adaptive volume          Note  Your vehicle may not have all of these sound settings     Vehicle    214    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2       To make adjustments using the touchscreen  select        Menu Item       Settings    Vehicle       Then select from the following        Ambient light       Camera settings          Enable Valet mode          Ambient Lighting  If Equipped     When you switch this feature on  ambient  ighting illuminates footwells and  cupholders with a choice of colors     To make adjustments using the touchscreen  select                    Menu Item Action and Description  Settings Press the settings icon   Vehicle  
349. uilt From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2       To make adjustments using the touchscreen  select           Menu Item Action and Description  Settings Press the settings icon   System       Then select from the following        Language Select to have the touchscreen display in any of the select   able language options           Distance Select to display units in kilometers or miles        Temperature Select to display units in Celsius or Fahrenheit        System prompt volume   Adjust the volume of voice prompts from the system                 Touchscreen button Select to have the system beep to confirm choices made   beep through the touchscreen    Keyboard layout Have the touchscreen keyboard display in QWERTY or ABC  format    Install applications Install any downloaded applications or view the current    software licenses        Master reset Select to restore factory defaults  This erases all personal  settings and personal data                The options include  English  Spanish  French  Portuguese  German  Italian  Dutch     Swedish  Polish  Turkish and Russian  Only four of these languages are available for voice  input and output  depending on your location        Voice Control    To make adjustments using the touchscreen  select        Menu Item Action and Description       Settings       Voice control          Then select from the following              217    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR
350. uilt From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Parking Aids       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            Settings       Vehicle      Camera settings            Enhanced Park Aids or Park Pilot    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 touchscreen    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     The coverage area is up to 1 8 m  6 ft  from  the rear bumper  There is decreased  coverage area at the outer corners of the  bumper     126    E130178    For additional information of the zone  coverage and the rear sensing system  See  Rear Parking Aid  page 122      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 sufficiently  increases     You shift your vehicle into park  P      You pull the hand brake on vehicles  wi
351. up your destination  entry process        Select a low  medium or high cost for the calculated ecolo   gical route  This may incur a time penalty        Have the system avoid freeways        Have the system avoid toll roads           Have the system avoid ferries or car trains        219    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing          SYNC    2          Menu Item    Action and Description    Have the system avoid tunnels        Navigation preferences    Have the system use guidance prompts        Have the system automatically fill in Country information        Hazard spot warning    Have the system activate hazard spot warning in countries  where legally allowed        Traffic preferences       Avoid areas    Have the system avoid traffic problems automatically        Switch traffic alert notifications on or off        Have the system display accident icons        Have the system display traffic jam icons     Have the system display closed roads        Have the system display road work icons        Have the system display incident icons        Have the system display icons for areas where difficult driving  conditions may occur        Have the system display icons for areas where snow and ice  on the road may occur        Have the system display any smog icons        Have the system display weather warning icons        Have the system display where there may be reduced visib   ility                 Have t
352. ur child   s height     Make sure that your children sit in an  upright position     Make sure the child seat rests tightly   against the vehicle seat  If necessary    adjust the seat backrest to an upright  position  It may also be necessary to lift or  remove the head restraint  See Head  Restraints  page 91      You must reinstall the head restraint   following the removal of the child   seat  See Head Restraints  page  91      Secure children that weigh more than 15 kg   33 lb  but are less than 150 cm  59 in  tall  in a booster seat or a booster cushion     Note  When using as child seat on a rear  seat  adjust the front seat in a position to  prevent contact with the rear passenger   child feet or child legs     Booster Seat  Group 2          70710    We recommend that you use a booster  seat that combines a cushion with a  backrest instead of a booster cushion only   The raised seating position will allow you  to position the shoulder strap of the adult  safety belt over the center of your child   s  shoulder and the lap strap tightly across  its hips     Booster Cushion  Group 3        E68924    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Child Safety       ISOFIX Anchor Points        ISOFIX    Y           E68945          WARNING    Use an anti rotation device when   using the ISOFIX system  We   recommend the use of a top tether  or support leg        Your vehicle has ISOFIX anchor points that  accomm
353. ures    Check your tire pressures regularly to  optimize fuel economy  For best results  use the economy pressures  See  Technical Specifications  page 189      Gear Shifting    Use the highest drivable gear appropriate  for the road conditions     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Driving Hints       Anticipation    Adjust your vehicle speed and the distance  to other vehicles without the need for  heavy braking or acceleration     Efficient Speed    Higher speeds use more fuel  Reduce your  cruising speed on open roads     Accessories    Try not to add unnecessary accessories to  the exterior of your vehicle  If you use a roof  rack  remember to fold it down or remove  it when not in use     Electrical Systems    Switch off all electrical systems when not  in use  for example air conditioning  Make  sure you Unplug any accessories from the  auxiliary power points when not in use     COLD WEATHER  PRECAUTIONS    The functional operation of some  components and systems can be affected  at temperatures below  25  C   13  F      DRIVING THROUGH WATER    WARNING    Do not drive through flowing or deep  water as you may lose control of your  vehicle        Note  Driving through standing water can  cause vehicle damage     Note  Engine damage can occur if water  enters the air filter     138    Before driving through standing water   check the depth  Never drive through water  that is higher than the bott
354. ve a valid and  registered SIM card with credit in order  to place and maintain an emergency  call     A connected cell phone must have the  ability to make and maintain an  outgoing call at the time of the crash     A connected cell phone must have  adequate network coverage  battery  power and signal strength     Your vehicle must have battery power     Note  This feature only works ina European  country or region where SYNC Emergency  Assistance can call the local emergency  services  Visit the regional Ford website for  details        Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    SYNC    2       In the Event of a Crash    Note  Not every crash deploys an airbag or  triggers the fuel pump shut off  which may  turn on Emergency Assistance   However   if Emergency Assistance is triggered the  system tries to contact the emergency  services  If a connected cell phone sustains  damage or loses connection to the system   it searches for and tries to connect to any  available previously paired cell phone  The  system attempts to dial 112     Before making a call     If you do not cancel the call and SYNC  makes a successful call  an  introductory message plays for the  emergency operator  After this  message  there is hands free  communication between your vehicle s  occupants and the operator     The system provides a short window  of time  approximately 10 seconds  to  cancel the call  If you do not cancel the  c
355. ve any pictures or special ring  tones associated with the missing  contact        You must switch on your cell phone  and the automatic phonebook  download feature on SYNC        lam having trouble  connecting my cell  phone to SYNC     This is a cell phone   dependent feature     Check your cell phone s compatib   ility        Possible cell phone  malfunction     Try switching off your cell phone   resetting it or removing the battery   then trying again        Try deleting your device from SYNC  and deleting SYNC from your  device  then trying again        Always check the security and auto  accept prompt settings relative to  the SYNC Bluetooth connection on  your cell phone     Update your cell phone s firmware        Switch off the auto download  setting        Text messaging is not  working on SYNC        This is a cell phone   dependent feature     Check your cell phone s compatib   ility        Possible cell phone    Try switching off your cell phone           malfunction  resetting it or removing the battery   then trying again   iPhone Go to your cell phone s Settings     259       Go to the Bluetooth Menu     Make sure the connection status  shows Not Connected     Press the blue circle to enter the  next menu     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing       SYNC    2          Cell phone issues       Issue Possible cause Possible solution       Turn on Show Notifications   Turn on Sync Contacts  
356. when returning it to its  original position     Power Folding Mirrors       E176805    Press the control to fold the mirror toward  the door window glass  Press the control  again to fold the mirror back out to its  original position     Loose Mirror    If your power folding mirrors are manually  folded  they may not work properly  even  after you re position them  You need to  reset them if     The mirrors vibrate when you drive   The mirrors feel loose     The mirrors do not stay in the folded or  unfolded position     One of the mirrors is not in its normal  driving position     To reset the power fold feature  use the  power folding mirror control and unfold  the mirrors  You may hear a loud noise as  your reset the power folding mirrors  This  sound is normal  Repeat this process as  needed each time the mirrors are manually  folded        Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Windows and Mirrors       Heated Exterior Mirrors    See Heated Windows and Mirrors  page  90      Signal Indicator Mirrors    The outer portion of the appropriate mirror  housing will blink when you switch on the  turn signal     INTERIOR MIRROR    WARNING    Do not adjust the mirror when your  vehicle is moving        Note  Do not clean the housing or glass of  any mirror with harsh abrasives  fuel or other  petroleum or ammonia based cleaning  products     You can adjust the interior mirror to your  preference  In addition 
357. xercise  care when using the seat heater  The seat  heater may cause burns even at low  temperatures  especially if used for long  periods of time  Do not place anything on  the seat that insulates against heat  such  as a blanket or cushion  because this may  cause the seat heater to overheat        Note  Do not do the following     Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Seats       Place heavy objects on the seat     Operate the seat heater if water or any  other liquid spills on the seat  Allow the  seat to dry thoroughly     Operate the heated seats unless the  engine is running  Doing so can cause  the battery to lose charge     E146322    Touch the heated seat symbol to cycle  through the various heat settings and off   More indicator lights indicate warmer  settings     Cooled Seats  if Equipped     The cooled seats will only function when  the engine is running     A C    E146309    Touch the cooled seat symbol to cycle  through the various cool settings and off   More indicator lights indicate cooler  settings     If the engine falls below 350 RPM while   the cooled seats are on  the feature will   turn itself off  You will need to reactivate  it     95    Mustang  CZG  Vehicles Built From  13 07 2015  GR3J 194321 AKA enGBR  Edition date  06 2015  First Printing    Auxiliary Power Points       12 Volt DC Power Point    WARNING    Do not plug optional electrical   accessories into the cigar lighte
358. y  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 ona flat surface at parking speeds   Certain objects with surfaces that absorb  ultrasonic waves  surrounding vehicle s  parking aid systems  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   f your vehicle sustains damage to  the bumper or fascia  leaving it misaligned  or bent  the sensing zone may be
    
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