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FORD EVEREST Owner`s Manual
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1. All Brake fluid Between the MIN line and the MAX line 2 0 Ecoboost Engine coolant 1 5L 2 2L Duratorq TDCi MT82 Engine coolant 1 5L 2 2L Duratorq TDCi AT Engine coolant 11 9 L 3 2L Duratorq TDCi Engine coolant 13 5 L All Windshield washer fluid 5 5L All Power assisted steering 1 2L fluid Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 267 Audio System 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
2. Settings Access and adjust system features as well as phone wireless settings System settings voice navigation and 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 and voice controls in any of the selectable 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 Touch Screen Button Select to have the system beep to confirm choices made Beep through the touchscreen Keyboard Layout Hie a touchscreen keyboard display in QWERTY or ABC ormat Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 343 SYNC 2 Menu Item Install Applications Action and Description 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 Language options are regi on dependent Some languages are only supported on screen not via voice Visit the regional Ford website for details Voice Control To make adjustments using the touchscreen select Menu Item Action and Description Settings Voice Contr
3. SYNC APPLICATIONS AND SERVICES A list of available applications appears Each application may have its own specific settings Press the MENU button to enter the system menu Message Description and Action SYNC Apps SYNC Emergency Assistance WARNINGS For this feature to work your cell phone must have Bluetooth and be compatible with the system Always place your cell phone ina secure location inside your vehicle Failure to do so may cause serious injury to someone or damage the cell phone which could prevent this feature from working correctly Unless the feature setting is switched on prior to acrash 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 for the system to make an emergency call if you can do it yourself Dial emergency services immediately to avoid a delayed response time If you do not hear Emergency Assistance within five seconds of the crash the system or cell phone may be damaged or non functional Scroll to this option and then press OK Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS If a crash deploys an airbag or triggers the fuel pump shut off the system may contact emergency services through a paired and connected cell phone For more information about the system and Emergency Assistance visit the regional Ford website Note Before selecti
4. e 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 Notifications Press Notifications and then choose from any of the following services Menu Item Action and Description View The complete message Delete The 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 Press Calendar You can view the current calendar by day week or month Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 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 SYNC 2 WARNINGS 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 for Emergency Assistance to make a
5. Traffic Icon Settings Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS You can choose to turn on any of the following Traffic alert categories Have the system display accident information SYNC 2 Menu Item Second Level Messages Actions and Descriptions Have the system di ay traffic jam information Have the system di ay closed roads Have the system di ay road work information Have the system di ay incident information Have the system d sp conditions may occur ay icons for areas where difficult driving Have the system d isp on the road may occu ay icons for areas where snow and ice r Have the system d isp ay any smog information Have the system d Have the system di isp spl ay weather warning information ay where there may be reduced visibility Have the system d isp ay icons to recommend switching on your radio for traffic announcements 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
6. Information Displays Driver Assist Traction Ctrl check enabled or uncheck disabled Active City Stop check enabled or uncheck disabled Blind Spot check enabled or uncheck disabled Cross Traffic check enabled or uncheck disabled Cruise Control Adaptive or Normal Driver Alert Driver Alert or Driver Alert Display Driver Select Suspension Sport Normal or Comfort Hill Start Assist check enabled or uncheck disabled AdBlue Status Intelligent 4WD Terrain Response Status Lane Keeping System Mode Alert Aid or Both Intensity High Normal or Low Front Park Aid check enabled or uncheck disabled Rear Park Aid check enabled or uncheck disabled Traffic Signs Display Always shown check enabled or uncheck disabled Speed Warning Limits up to 65km h or Limits above 65km h Chime Tire Monitor Tire Pressure Trailer Sway check enabled or uncheck disabled Settings Alarm All Sensors Active or Perimeter Sensing Ask on Exit check enabled or uncheck disabled Vehicle Systems Auto Engine Off check enabled or uncheck disabled 72 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Information Displays Chimes Settings Park Slot found check enabled or uncheck disabled Information check enabled or uncheck disabled DTE calcula tion Normal or Towing Easy Entry Exit che
7. The parking space length or position of parked objects changed after your vehicle passed The temperature around your vehicle changes quickly driving from a heated garage into the cold or after leaving a car wash 154 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Parking Aids REAR VIEW CAMERA it Equipped WARNINGS The operation of the camera may vary depending on the ambient temperature vehicle and road conditions The distances shown in the display may differ from the actual distance Do not place objects in front of the camera The camera is on the liftgate near the license plate se o XXXXXXXX o X XXXX E142435 Turning the Rear View Camera On WARNING The camera may not detect objects that are very close to your vehicle Switch the ignition and the audio unit on Move the transmission selector lever to reverse R The image displays in the center of the instrument panel Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS The system may not correctly operate in any of the following conditions Dark areas Intense light If the ambient temperature increases or decreases rapidly If the camera is wet for example in rain or high humidity If the camera s view is obstructed for example by mud Using the Display WARNINGS Objects above the camera may not be visible Check the area behind your vehicle when necessary Marks are for general guidance only and are calculat
8. 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 session such as Listening Success Failed Paused or Try Again Howto Use Voice Commands with Your System Press the voice icon After the ne tone speak your command clearly You can say any of the voice commands that appear within open and close brackets that are separated by For example cancel stop exit appears you say cancel or stop or exit You must say any of the voice commands that appear outside of open and close brackets For example what are my options choices appears you must say what are my followed by either options or choices You do not need to say words that appear within square brackets For example what can l say available commands appears you can say what can say commands These commands can be said at any time during a voice session Cancel Exit Go back List of commands Main menu Next page Previous page What can I say Help Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 2 What Can I Say During a voice command session press the help icon in the lower left status bar of the screen and when pro
9. 5 Pass the bracket and cable through the wheel opening E133590 Jacking and Lifting Points E206244 257 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Wheels and Tires A Emergency use only vehicle jack B Maintenance trolley jack WARNINGS Make sure that the jack is vertical to the jacking point and the base is flat on the ground Never place anything between the vehicle jack and your vehicle Note Do not lay alloy road wheels face down on the ground E134692 WARNING Use only the specified jacking points If you use other positions you may damage the body steering suspension engine braking system or the fuel lines 79153 p 1 Assemble the wheel brace and winch Removing a Road Wheel extension tool 2 Insert the assembled wheel brace and WARNINGS _ winch extension tool into the vehicle Park your vehicle in such a position jack and raise your vehicle until the tire that neither the traffic nor you are is clear of the ground hindered or endangered Make sure that the wheels are pointing straight ahead If your vehicle has a manual transmission move the selector lever to first or reverse gear If it has an automatic transmission move the selector lever to position P Secure the diagonally opposite wheel with an appropriate block or wheel chock 258 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Wheels and Tires E134693 3 Using the wheel bra
10. Air distribution control Press the button to turn airflow from the windshield instrument panel or footwell vents on or off Note At least one of these buttons illuminates when the system is on G AUTO Press the button to switch on automatic operation Adjust to select the desired temperature The system adjusts the fan speed air distribution air conditioning operation and outside or recirculated air to heat or cool the vehicle in order to maintain the desired temperature You can also turn off dual zone mode by pressing and holding the button for greater than two seconds H Driver temperature control Adjust the temperature setting using the control on the driver side This control also adjusts the passenger side temperature when not in dual zone mode Heated rear window Press the button to switch the heated rear window on and off J MAX Defrost Turn the temperature control dial all the way past the full heat position to maximise defrosting Outside air flows through the windshield vents air conditioning automatically turns on fan automatically adjusts to the highest speed and temperature is set to the full heat position You can also use this setting to defog or clear the windshield of a thin covering of ice The heated rear window also automatically turns on when you select max defrost Note To prevent window fogging you cannot select recirculated air when defrost is on K Power Press the button to switch the system o
11. Auxiliary Power Points E206133 Use the power point for powering electric devices that require up to 150 watts The power point is located on the rear of the center console When the indicator light on the power point is On The power point is working the ignition is on and a device is plugged in Off The power point is off the ignition is off or no device is plugged in Flashing The power point is in fault mode The power point temporarily turns off power when in fault mode if the device exceeds the 150 watt limit Unplug any device and switch the ignition off Switch the ignition back on but do not plug your device back in Let the system cool off and switch the ignition off to reset the fault mode Switch the ignition back on and make sure the indicator light remains on The power point is not designed for electric devices such as Cathode ray tube type televisions Motor loads such as vacuum cleaners electric saws and other electric power tools or compressor driven refrigerators Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Measuring devices which process precise data such as medical equipment or measuring equipment Other appliances requiring an extremely stable power supply such as microcomputer controlled electric blankets or touch sensor lamps CIGAR LIGHTER Note Do not hold the cigar lighter element pressed in Note f the power supply does not work after you switch the ignition off
12. Driving with a Catalytic Converter WARNINGS A Avoid running out of fuel A Do not crank the engine for long periods A 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 200 Do not switch the ignition off when driving Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION SYSTEM WARNINGS The engine may not start if you tamper with or disable the selective catalytic reduction system The engine may not start if the Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue level is low Make sure it is refilled The engine may not start if the Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue is contaminated Replace the contaminated fluid immediately The use and refilling of Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue is mandatory for the vehicle to comply with the legal emission requirements Your vehicle has a selective catalytic reduction system to help reduce exhaust emission levels by injecting Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue into the exhaust system For proper functioning of this system make sure you refill the Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue periodically Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue Level For the system to operate correctly you must maintain the Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue level RR A warning lamp will illuminate Sem anda message will appear in the EL information display when the
13. Locking and Unlocking the Doors with the Key Locking with the Key Turn the top of the key toward the front of your vehicle Unlocking with the Key Turn the top of the key toward the rear of your vehicle Note f the child safety locks are on and you pull the interior handle you will only turn off the emergency locking not the child safety lock You can only open the doors using the external door handle Locks Locking and Unlocking the Doors Individually with the Key Locking we If the central locking function IM fails to operate lock the doors individually using the key in the Ilat position shown Left Hand Side Turn clockwise to lock Right Hand Side Turn counterclockwise to lock Unlocking If the central locking function fails to operate unlock the driver door and then unlock all other doors individually by pulling the interior door handles Note f the doors have been unlocked using this method the doors must be locked individually until the central locking function has been repaired Opening the Liftgate With the Remote Control Yaw Press the button twice within 2X E three seconds Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS From Outside Your Vehicle MEn Press the release button below the license plate to unlatch the liftgate Your vehicle must be unlocked or have an intelligent access transmitter within 1m of the liftgate E206130 MANUAL LIFTGATE WARNINGS
14. 3 Runboth vehicles for a minimum of three minutes before disconnecting the cables WARNING Do not switch the headlamps on when disconnecting the cables The peak voltage could blow the bulbs 201 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Roadside Emergencies 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Towing an four wheel drive vehicle requires that all wheels be off the ground such as using a wheel lift and dollies or flatbed equipment This prevents damage to the transmission four wheel drive system and vehicle Fuses FUSE BOX LOCATIONS Fuse Box Locations Pre fuse box Engine compartment fuse box Power Distribution Box PDB High current fuse box below the PDB Passenger compartment fuse box Passe
15. 4x2 4x2 and 4x4 Minimum Nose Weight 10 of the towed weight Maximum Nose Weight 300 kg 300 kg Vehicles with increased ride height Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 187 Towing ESSENTIAL TOWING CHECKS Follow these guidelines for safe towing Do not tow a trailer until you drive your vehicle at least 1000 miles 1600 kilometers Consult your local motor vehicle laws for towing a trailer See the instructions included with towing accessories for the proper installation and adjustment specifications Service your vehicle more frequently if you tow a trailer See your scheduled maintenance information If you use a rental trailer follow the instructions the rental agency gives you You can find information on load specification terms found on the tire label and Safety Compliance label as well as instructions on calculating your vehicle s load in the Load Carrying chapter See Recommended Towing Weights page 186 Remember to account for the trailer tongue weight as part of your vehicle load when calculating the total vehicle weight Hitches Do not use a hitch that either clamps onto the bumper or attaches to the axle Distribute the trailer load so 10 15 of the total trailer weight is on the tongue Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 188 Weight distributing Hitches WARNING Do not adjust a weight distributing hitch to any position where the
16. 5 Press the OK button or dial button to call the selection Call history Access your call history log 1 Select the option for more 2 Scroll to the option until call history appears Press the OK button 3 Scroll through your call history options incoming outgoing or missed 4 Press the OK button again when the desired selection appears in the audio display 5 Press the OK button or dial button to call the selection The system attempts to automatically Accessing Features Through the re download your phonebook and call Cell Phone Menu history each time your cell phone connects You can access your call history phonebook sent text messages as well as to the system You must turn on the auto download feature if your cell phone supports it access cell phone and system settings es You can also access advanced features Note This is a cell phone dependent such as emergency assistance feature Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Press the PHONE button to enter the cell phone menu 295 SYNC 2 Select one of the options available Menu Item Action and Description Dial a number Dial a number using the audio system numeric keypad Redial Redial the last number called if available Press the OK button to select Phonebook Access your downloaded phonebook Press the OK button to confirm and enter You can use the options at the bottom of the screen to quickly access
17. Hazard Warning FlasherS cccseeeees 200 Jump Starting the Vehicle 200 Post Crash Alert SYStEM cccccseseseee 201 Transporting the Vehicle 202 Fuses Fuse BOX LOCATIONS eeceseeteseeteeeeeeteseeteee 203 Changing a FUSC ceccscesestesestesestesesteseeseees 204 Fuse Specification Chart 2 2L Duratorq TDCi 118kW 160PS PUMAR e een a E 205 Fuse Specification Chart 3 2L Duratorq TDCi 148kW 200PS PUM aree Eai 216 Maintenance General INfOrmMatiOn c ccseseseeseesesteeeeee 228 Table of Contents Opening and Closing the Hood 228 Under Hood OVErvVICW cssecssecsecseseseeees 230 Engine Oil DIPStiCk esses Engine Oil CROCK sccszcseszsscsscsctticcssossssessssesiees Engine Coolant Check p Brake and Clutch Fluid Check 232 Power Steering Fluid Check 233 Washer Fluid Check cceeecsececessesesseees 233 Draining the Fuel Filter Water Trap 233 Changing the 12V Battery 234 Checking the Wiper Blades Changing the Wiper Blades wl 34 Removing a HEadlaMP cccceseesesseseees 236 Changing a BUILD ccceccssessesesteseetesseseees 236 Bulb Specification Chart 241 Changing the Engine Air Filter 243 Vehicle Care Cleaning the Exteriol ccccccsscsesseseeesees 244 Cleaning the INteriOr cecseseseeseseeeeees 244 Wheels and Tires General INFOrMAtION cecseceeeceeeeeeees 246 TWO CONG PE 246 USING SNOW ChaINS cccce
18. Storage Compartments GUD HOIJETS Aii en ach ees 117 Glove BOX wl 7 Center Console wl 7 Overhead Console 118 Rear Seat APM reSt ccccccsessssssseseseeees 118 Starting and Stopping the Engine General INFOrMaAtiON ccscscsecseceseseseeees 119 Ignition Switch 119 Steering Wheel LOCK 119 Starting a Diesel Engine 120 Diesel Particulate Filter esses 120 Switching Off the Engine 121 Fuel and Refueling Safety PreCautiOns ccccccccesecseseseseesesees 122 Fuel QUALIEY a scescsceccscussssussscasczesccssssessszesssscanstes 122 Running Out Of Fuel eseseeteseeeeees 123 Catalytic CONVErter cece 124 Selective Catalytic Reduction SVS LO Mi AAEE EE 124 REPU GLIN g rererere 128 Transmission Automatic Transmission 130 Electronic Locking Differential 133 Four Wheel Drive Principle Of OPeraAtiOn ccccesceseseseesees 135 Using Four Wheel Drive cccsccsessssesseees 135 Rear Axle Limited Slip Differential 140 Table of Contents Brakes General INFOrMAtION ecsesceseeeseeeseeseesees 14 Hints on Driving With Anti Lock Brakes Parking Brake ee Hill Start ASSIST siiicar 14 Traction Control Principle of Operation Using Traction Control Stability Control Principle Of OPerAtiOn ccccesceseseseeesees Using Stability Control Hill Descent Control Principle Of Operation ccccecceeseeeeees 147 Using
19. The system is designed to help you maintain a gap from the vehicle in front of you If there is no vehicle in front of you the system will maintain a set speed The system is intended to provide enhanced operation of your vehicle when following other vehicles which are in the same lane and traveling in the same direction You can select from one of four gap settings The system is based on the use of a radar sensor which projects a beam directly forward of your vehicle Cruise Control Adaptive Cruise Controls E206151 A On off and cancel B Set speed increase and resume C Set speed and speed decrease D Gap increase E Gap decrease Switching the System On Press and release the Adaptive Cruise Control CNCL OFF button E164805 The cruise control indicator SET mph kph the current gap setting indicator and Standby displays in the instrument cluster Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Setting the Adaptive Cruise Speed 1 Drive to desired speed 2 Press and release SET or RES 3 The information display shows a green indicator light current gap setting and desired set speed 4 Take your foot off the accelerator pedal ole E164805 5 When the system detects a vehicle in front of you it will be displayed above the horizontal bars Note When adaptive cruise control is active the set speed displayed in the information display may vary slightly from the speedometer Changing the
20. Wheels and Tires Inspecting Your Tires and Wheel Valve Stems Periodically inspect the tire treads for uneven or excessive wear and remove objects such as stones nails or glass that may be wedged in the tread grooves Check the tire and valve stems for holes cracks or cuts that may permit air leakage and repair or replace the tire and replace the valve stem Inspect the tire sidewalls for cracking cuts bruises and other signs of damage or excessive wear If internal damage to the tire is suspected have the tire demounted and inspected in case it needs to be repaired or replaced For your safety tires that are damaged or show signs of excessive wear should not be used because they are more likely to blow out or fail Improper or inadequate vehicle maintenance can cause tires to wear abnormally Inspect all your tires including the spare frequently and replace them if one or more of the following conditions exist Tire Wear 4 gt Tire wear indicators are moulded in to the bottom of the tread grooves to aid in determining when to replace the tire Tires should be replaced before the tread wears down to the same height as the wear indicators E142546 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 248 Damage Periodically inspect the tire treads and sidewalls for damage such as bulges in the tread or sidewalls cracks in the tread groove and separation in the tread or sidewall If damage is observed or suspe
21. EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Displays when the starter has exceeded its cranking time in attempting to start the vehicle 90 Information Displays Terrain Management System Message Action Terrain Management System Fault Displayed when there is a fault with the Terrain Management system See your authorized dealer Mode Change Not Accepted Retry Displayed when the Terrain Management system was unable to complete a mode change Retry to enter terrain modes To Enter Crawl Mode 4x4 Low is Required Displayed when Terrain Management system is unable to enter crawl mode as the vehicle is not in 4x4 Low Engage 4x4 Low to enter crawl mode To Exit 4x4 Low Exit Displayed when 4x4 Low cannot be disengaged as the Terrain Crawl Mode Management is in crawl mode Exit crawl mode to disengage 4x4 Low Tire Pressure Monitoring System Message Action LOW Tire Pressure Displays when one or more tires on your vehicle have low tire pressure See Tire Pressure Monitoring System page 251 Tire Pressure Monitor Fault Displays when the tire pressure monitoring system is malfunctioning If the warning stays on or continues to come on contact your authorized dealer See Tire Pressure Monitoring System page 251 Tire Pressure Sensor Displayed when a tire pressure sensor is malfunctioning or Fault your spare tire is in use For more information on how the system
22. Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 349 SYNC 2 The Wi Fi CERTIFIED Logo is the certification mark of the Wi Fi Alliance CGF amp E142626 CERTIFIED To make adjustments using the touchscreen select Menu Item Action and Description Settings Press the settings icon Help Select 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 View Software View the licenses for any software and applications installed on your Licenses 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 369 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YA 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 350 A enAUS SYNC 2 Menu Item Action and Description 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 Vie
23. Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Reduce the stipulated maximum permitted gross train weight by 10 for every additional 1 000 m in high altitude regions above 1 000 m Use a low gear when descending a steep downhill gradient The stability of your vehicle to trailer combination is very much dependent on the quality of the trailer Trailer Tow Module WARNINGS Do not connect the trailer patch harness to the vehicle when the trailer is not connected Make sure that the indicator and brake lamps do not flicker with engine running while using a trailer with low power LED lamps Vehicles with factory fitted tow bar include a trailer plug control module for trailer lighting Along with trailer plug functionality it also protects the vehicle s primary electrical circuits and some trailer electrical failures You can purchase a trailer tow kit from an authorized dealer for the vehicles without factory fitted tow bar This enables the tow bar installation The kit includes Trailer plug Wiring and hardware components Trailer plug control module Note Have the trailer tow electrical kit configured by an authorized dealer Connect a trailer patch harness between the trailer and the vehicle to overcome flickering and correct operation of the rear parking aid Note The trailer patch harness is available with the Ford authorized dealer Towing TRAILER SWAY CONTROL Note The system automatically tur
24. Fluid levels between the MIN and MAX lines are within the normal operating range there is no need to add fluid If the fluid levels are outside of the normal operating range the performance of the system could be compromised seek service from you authorized dealer immediately Top up with fluid that meets the Ford specification See Capacities and Specifications page 265 POWER STEERING FLUID CHECK WARNING 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 Note Make sure that the fluid level is between the MIN and the MAX marks Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS If the level is at the MIN mark top up immediately See Capacities and Specifications page 265 Adding Power Steering Fluid Note Do not add fluid further than the MAX mark 1 Remove the filler cap 2 Add fluid that meets Ford specifications See Capacities and Specifications page 265 3 Replace the filler cap WASHER FLUID CHECK Note The reservoir supplies the front and rear washer systems When adding fluid use a mixture of washer fluid and water to help prevent freezing in cold weather and improve the cleaning capability We recommend that you use only high quality washer fluid For information on fluid dilution refer to the product instructions DRAINING THE FUEL FILTER WATER TRAP WARNING Do not dispose o
25. 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 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 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 calla physician immediately even if no symptoms are immediately apparent The toxic effects of fuel may not be visible for hours Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Avoid inhaling fuel vapors Inhaling too much fuel vapor of any kind can lead to eye and respiratory tract irritation In severe 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
26. 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 to select from the following options Menu Item Action and Description Touch this button to access the on screen numerical pad to enter anumber and place acall During an active call you can also choose any of these options Phone Mute Call Hold Call To accept the call select Hands free off Menu Item Join Calls Accept End pressing the phone button on the steering Seeddlal Select to call stored wheel 364 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 2 Menultem Phone book Action and Description Touch this button to access and call any contacts in your previously downloaded phonebook The system places the entries in alpha betical categories summar ized 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 Phone book Certain smart phones may support transferring street addresses when listed with phonebook contact informa tion If your cell phone supports this feature you can select and use these addresses as destinations and save
27. Traction Contr Principle of Operation Trailer Sway Control TTANSMISSION isisisi 130 Transmission See TTANSMISSION cccessessesesesseesteseesteseesees Transporting the Ve hicle cccceseceseeee Trip COMPUTET ceeeeeeee ees Average fuel consumption Average speed Digital Speedometer Distance to emMpty nstantaneous fuel consumption Odometer Outside air temperature Resetting the trip computer Trip Odometel cccee Type APPIOVALS cecccectesesteseeesees FCC INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE RX 42 declaration of conformity 398 Type ADPrOVals ccccsesssessssesesssseeeseesesees 395 RF Certification LOBOS ccccssesecsesceeseseeees 395 Under Hood OVErViGW cssesessessssesseeeseees 230 WS Be POR na as 286 Using Adaptive Cruise Control Automatic Cancellation Blocked Sensor Canceling the Set Speed Changing the Set Speed Detection Issues Following a Vehicle Hilly Condition Usage Overriding the System Resuming the Set Speed Setting the Adaptive Cruise Spee Setting the Gap Switching the System Off Switching the System On Switching to Normal Cruise Control System Not Available m Using Cruise CONtIOL seseeesseseseseeeseees Switching Cruise Control Off Switching Cruise Control On Using Four Wheel Drive Driving In Special Conditions With Four Wheel Drive 4WD cccssseeseseeene
28. a E102925 A Flat battery vehicle Booster battery vehicle Positive connection cable Negative connection cable WARNING Do not let the vehicles come into contact when using booster cables UO WD 1 Position the vehicles in a suitable arrangement to connect the booster cables 2 Switch off the engine and any electrical equipment 200 Roadside Emergencies 3 Connect the positive terminal of Disconnect the cables in the reverse order vehicle Bwith the positive terminal SSE POST CRASH ALERT SYSTEM The system flashes the direction indicators and sounds the horn intermittently inthe event of a serious impact that deploys an airbag front side side curtain or Safety Canopy or the seatbelt pretensioners The horn and indicators will turn off when You press the hazard control button You press the panic button on the remote entry transmitter if equipped Your vehicle runs out of power Note The horn will not sound after a serious impact if the emergency assistance 205764 is triggered by SYNC 4 Connect the negative terminal of vehicle B to the ground connection of vehicle A cable D WARNINGS Do not connect directly to the negative terminal of the flat battery Make sure that the cables are clear of any moving parts and fuel delivery system parts To Start the Engine 1 Run the engine of vehicle Bat a moderately high speed 2 Start the engine of vehicle A
29. 53 Not used Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 219 Fuses Fuse Relay Fuse Amp Protected Components Number Rating 54 10 Exhaust emissions rear dosing control module if fitted 55 10 Exhaust emissions rear dosing control module if fitted 86 Rear blower motor relay Micro fuse Dual micro fuse M type fuse 2 Raise the rear side of the fuse box from Power Distribution Box Bottom the cradle There are fuses located on the bottom of the fuse box To access the bottom of the fuse box do the following 206171 A Towards the front side of the vehicle E206174 3 Move the fuse box toward the rear side of the engine compartment and rotate as shown in the graphics 4 Pivot the rear side of the fuse box to access the bottom side 5 Release the two latches to open the 1 Release the two latches located on fuse cover both sides of the fuse box Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 220 E190798 Fuse Relay Number Fuse Amp Rating Protected Components Fuel pump control module Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Body control module 1 lighting Not used Trailer auxilliary Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 221 Fuses Fuse Relay Number Fuse Amp Rating Protected Components 65 20 Heated front se
30. Access Point Mode Makes SYNC an access 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 Phone Number User Name Password Bluetooth Settings Shows you the currently paired 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 Prioritize 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
31. D Diesel Particulate Filter Regeneration Direction Indicators DPF See Diesel Particulate Filter Draining the Fuel Filter Water Trap Driver Alert Principle of Operation Using Driver Alert Driving Aids 164 Driving Hints 193 Driving Through Wate lr ccccscseeseeesees 198 Electromagnetic Compatibility 394 Electronic Locking Differential 133 Activating the Electronic Locking Differential End User License Agreement SYNC End User License Agreement Engine Coolant Check Adding Engine Coolant Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 425 Engine Immobilizer See Passive Anti Theft System Engine Number 2 0L Engine Number 2 0L Engine sticker 2 2L Engine Number 2 2L Engine sticker Engine Oil Check Adding Oil Engine Oil Dipstick Entertainment AM FM DAB Rad Bluetooth Audio SD Card Slot an ort Supported Media Players Formats Metadata Information Essential Towing Checks Before Towing a Trailer Hitches Safety Chains Trailer Brakes Trailer Lamps When Towing a Trailer Exterior Mirrors Blind Spot Information System Fold Away Exterior Mirrors Heated Exterior Mirrors Manual Folding and Unfolding Power Exterior Mirrors F Fastening the Seatbelts 24 Using Seatbelts During Pregnancy 25 Floor MatSisi cs cscie tin Sinnnainnoe 199 Fog Lamps Front See F
32. Equipped The system provides obstacle distance indication through the information display The indicator displays As the distance to the obstacle changes the indicator blocks illuminate the position of obstacle relative to the vehicle icon If there is no obstacle detected the distance indicator blocks are greyed out FRONT PARKING AID The front sensors are active when the transmission is in any position other than park P and the vehicle is not ina standstill position TESS E187330 Coverage area is up to 70 cm from the front bumper There is decreased coverage area at the outer corners Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 150 When your vehicle approaches an object a warning tone sounds When your vehicle moves closer to an object the warning tone repeat rate increases The warning tone sounds continuously when an object is 30 cm or less from the front bumper Obstacle Distance Indicator i Equipped The system provides obstacle distance indication through the information display 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 If the transmission is in reverse R the front sensing system provides audible warnings when your vehicle is moving and the detected obstacle is moving towards your vehicle Once the vehicle
33. 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 2 b e D city maps show detailed outlines of uildings visible land use and land lements and detailed railway infrastructure for the most essential cities a round the globe These maps also contain features such as town blocks building footprints and railways 382 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 2 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 g Change the appearance of the gt 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 North up 2D map always shows the northern direction to be upward on the screen 3D map mode provides an elevated perspective of the map 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS You
34. See Opening and Closing the Hood page 228 See Parking Brake page 141 See Manual Seats page 105 See Rear Seats page 108 IO nmo Instrument Panel Overview Left Hand Drive G F E D c B A wue E196952 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS AtaGlance Right Hand Drive E194810 Air vents Multi function display See General Information page 70 Windshield wipers See Wipers and Washers page 45 Audio control See Audio Control page 43 Instrument cluster See Instrument Cluster page 62 A B c D E F Cruise control buttons See Using Cruise Control page 157 Adaptive cruise control See Using Adaptive Cruise Control page 158 Direction indicators See Direction Indicators page 53 Lane keeping system See Lane Keeping System page 166 Lighting control See Lighting Control page 48 Hood release lever See Fastening the Seatbelts page 24 Power liftgate See Power Liftgate page 39 14 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS AtaGlance K Ignition switch See Ignition Switch page 119 L Steering wheel adjustment lever See Adjusting the Steering Wheel page 43 Knee airbag See Principle of Operation page 27 Climate control M N Horn O P Audio unit See Audio System page 268 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS AtaGlance Rear Exterior Overview C
35. Start Vehicle ized entry 83 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Information Displays 4X4 Message Action 4x4 Temporarily Displayed when the 4x4 system has been temporarily disabled Disabled to protect itself from overheating 4x4 Off Displayed when the 4x4 system has been automatically disabled to protect itself This is caused by operating the vehicle with the compact spare tire installed or if the system is overheating 4x4 Restored The 4x4 system will resume normal function and clear this message after driving a short distance with the road tire re installed or after the system is allowed to cool 4x4 Malfunction Service Required Displayed in conjunction with the Throttle Control Transmis sion 4x4 light when the 4x4 system is not operating properly If the warning stays on or continues to come on contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible Battery and Charging System Message Action Check Charging System Displayed when the charging system needs servicing If the warning stays on or continues to come on contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible Low Battery Features Temporarily Turned Off Displayed when the battery management system detects an extended low voltage condition Various vehicle features will be disabled to help preserve the battery Turn off as many of the electrical loads as soon as possible to improve system voltage
36. The anti lock brake system will continue to operate normally Vehicles with Stability Control When stability control is on your vehicle may exhibit some unusual driving characteristics To reduce this switch traction control off See Using Traction Control page 144 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 251 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 9 You must check 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 246 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 fue
37. 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS REMOTE CONTROL Reprogramming the Unlocking Function Note When you press the unlock button either all the doors are unlocked or only the driver s door and the liftgate are unlocked Pressing the unlock button again unlocks all the doors Press and hold the unlock and lock buttons on the remote control simultaneously for at least four seconds with the ignition off The direction indicators will flash twice to confirm the change To return to the original unlocking function repeat the process Programming the additional key Note You need to have two programmed keys for this procedure 1 Insert the first key and turn the ignition on 2 Remove the key within 10 seconds 3 Insert the second key within 10 seconds and turn
38. To release the parking brake 1 Press the brake pedal firmly 2 Pull the lever up slightly 3 Press the release button and push the lever down HILL START ASSIST WARNINGS The system does not replace the parking brake When you leave your vehicle always apply the parking brake and move the transmission selector lever into position P Park Brakes WARNINGS You must remain in your vehicle once you have turned the system on The system is active unless ESC warning lamp is turned off During all times you are responsible for controlling your vehicle supervising the system and intervening if required If the engine is revved excessively or if a malfunction is detected the system will turn off and ESC warning lamp will turn on There is a short delay in the system activation of up to two seconds after the shifting the lever to Drive or Reverse in vehicles with automatic transmission 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 are released automatically once the engine has developed sufficient drive to prevent your vehicle from rolling down the slope This is an advantage when pulling away ona slope fo
39. an alphabetical category You can also use the letters on the keypad to jump in the list 2 Scroll through your phonebook contacts 3 Press the OK button again when the desired selection appears in the audio display 4 Press the OK button or dial button to call the selection Call history Access any previously dialed received or missed calls Press the OK button to select 2 Scroll to select either incoming calls outgoing calls or missed calls Press the OK button to make your selection 3 Press the OK button or dial button to call the selection Speed Dial Select one of 10 speed dial entries To set a speed dial entry go to the phonebook and press and hold one of the numbers on the audio system numeric keypad Text messaging Send download and delete text messages BT Devices Access the following option for Bluetooth device menu list ings Add Delete Conn Discon Master Phone settings View various settings and features on your cell phone Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 296 SYNC Text Messaging WARNING Local laws may prohibit some or all of the text messaging functions while driving Check your local road rules before using these functions The system allows you to receive send download and delete text messages The system can also read incoming text messages to you so that you do not have to take your eyes off the road Not
40. artist album genre or playlist directly from your media player for example play artist Madonna My previous Bluetooth voice control system allowed me to control the radio CD and climate control systems Why can Inot control these systems with SYNC The focus of SYNC is to control your mobile devices and the content stored on them SYNC offers significant capability beyond the previous system such as 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 322 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC General Possible cause Possible solution SYNC only supports four languages ina 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 SYNC does not support the currently selected language for the instru ment cluster and inform ation and entertainment display 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 SYNC offers seve
41. braking or when the clutch pedal is pressed Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Speed Limiter It will illuminate when you switch LI M on the speed limiter system Stability Control Warning Lamp It will flash when the system is ce 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 your vehicle checked by an authorized dealer immediately See Using Stability Control page 146 Stability Control Off Indicator It will illuminate when you switch the system off It will go out when you switch the system back on or when you switch the ignition off See Using Stability Control page 146 Traffic Sign Recognition No Passing Lights when a no passing sign is D detected by the traffic sign recognition system Traffic Sign Recognition Speed Limit Lights when the current speed 120 limit is detected by the traffic sign recognition system If the traffic sign speed warning is enabled the light flashes when you have exceeded the speed limit detected by the traffic sign recognition system Instrument Cluster Water In Fuel Warning Lamp It will illuminate when there is i excess water in the fuel filter Drain off the water immediately See Fuel Quality page 122 AUDIBLE WARNINGS AND INDICATORS Note Depending on your vehicle specification not all audible warning and indicato
42. is needed to activate the audio system when the vehicle battery has been disconnected and reconnected The 4 digit code is included in the owner information pack If the security code is not available see an authorized dealer Entering a Security Code If CODE CODE 0000 or Enter Keycode appears in the display when you switch on the audio unit you must enter the Keycode using the station preset buttons Audio System with AM FM CD 1 Press numeric key 1 repeatedly until the first digit of your Keycode is shown in the display 2 Press numeric keys 2 3 and 4 in the same way for remaining three digits 3 Make sure that the complete Keycode is correct before pressing numeric key 5 to confirm it except 1500RDS press the AM FM button Audio System with Bluetooth NAV 1 Press the numeric key corresponding to the first digit of your Keycode 2 Press the numeric key corresponding to the second digit of your Keycode Repeat for digits 3 and 4 in the same way 3 If you make a mistake entering the code you may re enter the digits by continuing to select buttons 0 9 The display will advance from digit position 1 to 4 and then back again Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 4 Make sure that the complete Keycode is correct before pressing either the key or OK button to confirm it AUDIOUNIT CLOCK AND DATE DISPLAYS Changing the Time The clock can be set at any time when the system is
43. such that you can always use the English pronunciation for these artists player or USB flash drive SYNC uses a synthetically generated voice The system rather than pre recorded human voice generates voice prompts and the pronunci ation of some words may not be accurate for my language SYNC uses text to speech voice prompt technology 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 directly from your media player for example play artist Madonna 392 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 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 inform ation and entertainment display 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 SYNC
44. 10 Not used spare 15 3 Gateway module smart data link connector OBD II 10 RHD 16 15 Child lock 17 5 Battery backed sounder 18 5 Ignition switch 19 75 Not used spare 20 75 Headlamp control module 21 5 Humidity and in car temperature sensor 22 5 Not used spare 23 10 Inverter door lock switch moon roof 24 20 Central locking system Driver door control module power window one 25 i touch up down all doors 30 Driver door power window switch memory with one touch up down driver only 26 i Passenger door control module power window 30 one touch up down 27 30 Moonroof 28 20 Not used spare 29 i Left rear door control module power window one 30 touch up down 30 Right rear door control module power window one 30 touch up down Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 215 Fuses Fuse Fuse Amp Rating Protected Components 3 15 Not used spare Radio transceiver module SYNC global positioning 32 10 system module multi function display door entry remote 33 20 Audio unit 34 30 Run start relay 35 5 Restraints control module 36 15 Interior rear view mirror electrochromatic 37 15 Not used spare 38 30 Heras without door control module one ouch up down driver only Micro fuse Dual micro fuse PTC fuse FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART 3 2L DURATORQ TDCI 148KW 200PS PUMA Engine Compartment F
45. Adjust the volume of air circulated to the rear of the passenger compartment 96 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Climate Control AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL Typel E200619 A MAX A C Turn the temperature control dial all the way past the full cool position to maximise cooling Recirculated air flows through the instrument panel vents air conditioning automatically turns on temperature is set to the full cool position and the fan adjusts to the highest speed B A C Press the button to switch the air conditioning on or off Air conditioning cools your vehicle Note In certain conditions for example maximum defrost the air conditioning compressor may continue to operate even though the air conditioning is switched off C Passenger temperature control Adjust the temperature on the passenger side of the vehicle This also turns on dual zone mode 97 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Climate Control D Recirculated air Press the button to switch between outside air and recirculated air The air currently in the passenger compartment recirculates This can reduce the time needed to cool the interior and reduce unwanted odors from entering your vehicle Note Recirculated air may also turn on and off automatically in instrument panel or instrument panel and floor airflow modes during hot weather to improve cooling efficiency E Fan speed control Adjust the volume of air circulated in the vehicle
46. All but one of the keys can be activated with these restricted modes Any keys that remain unprogrammed are referred to as administrator keys or admin keys They can be used to Create a MyKey Program configurable MyKey settings Clear all MyKey features When you have created a MyKey you can access the following information by using the information display to determine How many admin keys and MyKeys are programmed to your vehicle The total distance your vehicle traveled with a MyKey Note Switch the vehicle on to use the system Note All MyKeys are programmed to the same settings You cannot program them individually Note For vehicles equipped with push button start when both a MyKey and an admin remote transmitter are present the admin remote transmitter will be recognized by the vehicle while switching the vehicle on to start the vehicle Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 31 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 or charge The low fuel or low charge warning activates earlier giving the MyKey user more time to refuel or recharge Driver assist features if equipped on your vehicle are forced on parking aid and Blind Spot Information System BLIS with cross traffic alert Satelli
47. Avoid stopping or parking on inclines as this makes it more difficult to resume driving while in sand Driving in Deep Snow Maintain vehicle momentum Apply the throttle very gently to avoid spinning the tires Spinning the tires will potentially dig the vehicle deeper into the snow Drive in a controlled manner avoiding aggressive steering wheel movements and keep braking to a minimum Extremely deep snow may cause the undercarriage of the vehicle become to become stuck Test the depth of the snow before trying to drive through or over it Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 197 Crossing Obstacles Review the path ahead before attempting to cross any obstacle It is best if the obstacle is reviewed from outside the vehicle so that there is a good understanding of terrain condition both in front of and behind the obstacle Approach obstacles slowly and slowly inch the vehicle over If a large obstacle such as a rock cannot be avoided choose a path that places the rock directly under the tire rather than the undercarriage of the vehicle This will help prevent damage to the vehicle Ditches and washouts should be crossed at a 45 degree angle allowing each wheel to independently cross the obstacle Hill Climbing WARNING Extreme care should be used when steering the vehicle in reverse down aslope so as not to cause the vehicle to swerve out of control Always attempt to climb a steep hill a
48. Bend your legs slightly so that you can press the pedals fully Position the shoulder strap of the seatbelt 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 Fully adjust the head restraint before you sit in or operate your vehicle This will help minimize the risk of neck injury in the event of acrash Do not adjust the head restraint when your vehicle is moving Raise the rear head restraints when passengers occupy the rear seats When front seats are in use the head restraints must not be removed Seats Front head restraints t g E140447 To raise pull the head restraint up to the desired position To lower press locking button 1 and lower the head restraint to the desired position Make sure that the head restraint engages properly when in position The head restraint should be located so that the top of the head restraint is level with the top of your head for optimum support in the event of an impact To remove the head restraint Press locking button 1 and at the same time release the retaining clip 2 using a suitable implement Rear head restraints Second row seats E212698 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS To raise pull the head restraint up to the fullest extent Press the locking button 1 to lower
49. Cruise Control 158 Active Park ASSISt cccccsessssestesestssesteseeneees 151 Deactivating the Active Park Assist Parallel Parking Park Out ASS St nn Troubleshooting the System Adjusting the Steering Wheel Air Conditioning See Climate COntrOl ccecceceesessseessesesseeseees 94 Air Filter 243 See Changing the Engine Air Filter Air Vents Ambient Lighting Appendices At a Glance Front Exterior Overview Instrument Panel Overview Rear Exterior Overview Vehicle Interior Overview Audible Warnings and Indicators Cross Traffic Alert Warning Chime Door Ajar Warning Chime Front and Rear Park Aid Warning Headlamps On Warning Chime Key in Ignition Warning Chime Lane Departure Warning Chime Parking Brake On Warning Chime Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 423 Audio Control Audio Input Jack Audio System General Information Audio System Security Security Code Audio TrOUDIESNOOTING esceseeesteseeeeeee 286 Ul ol fo Wm leaeeeneee reper eeetererreerrererrerrererrerrerts 269 Alternative Frequencies ww 2I4 Automatic Volume Control 2 3 Autostore Control News Broadcasts On Off Control Regional Mode Station Preset Buttons Station Tuning Control Traffic Information Control Waveband Button Audio Unit Clock and Date Displays Changing the Time Exact Hour Adjustment Autolamps Windshield Wiper Activa
50. Description audio display or select the option for more dial This initiates the call send delete To erase the last spoken correct digit clear To erase all spoken digits Menu Item Action and Description Mic off Turn your vehicle s microphone off To turn the microphone on select the option again Privacy Switch a call from an active hands free environment to your cell phone for a more private conversation When selected the audio display will indicate the call is private Hold Put an active call on hold When selected the audio display will indicate the call is on hold Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 294 SYNC Menu Item Action and Description Dial a number Enter numbers using the audio system numeric keypad for example numbers for passwords Join calls Join two separate calls The system supports a maximum of three callers on a multi party or conference call 1 Select the option for more 2 Access the desired contact through the system or use voice commands to place the second call Once actively in the second call select the option for more 3 Scroll to the option to join calls and press the OK button Phonebook Access your phonebook contacts 1 Select the option for more 2 Scroll to the option for phonebook and press the OK button 3 Scroll through your phonebook contacts 4 Press the OK button again when the desired selection appears in the audio display
51. Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue level is low and needs to be refilled See Information Displays page 70 Fuel and Refueling Note f the warning lamp illuminates when your vehicle is moving and the Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue is at a sufficient level this indicates a system malfunction Have your vehicle checked by an authorized dealer as soon as possible Filling the Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue Tank WARNINGS Do not allow Diesel Exhaust Fluid A AdBlue to come into contact with eyes skin or clothing Should the fluid come into contact with eyes flush them with plenty of water and seek medical attention Clean affected skin with soap and water If swallowed drink plenty of water and seek medical attention immediately Refill the Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue tank in a well ventilated area When removing the tank cap or a Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue container cap ammonia vapor may escape Ammonia vapor is an irritant to the eyes skin and mucous membranes Inhaling ammonia vapor can cause burning to the eyes throat and nose resulting in watering eyes or severe coughing Do not put Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue in the fuel tank This can cause engine damage not covered by the vehicle warranty Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 201520 The Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue tank filler neck is located next to the fuel filler neck and has a blue cap Fill the tank using a fluid pump at
52. EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Press the heated seat symbol to cycle through the various heat settings and off More indicator lights indicate warmer settings The heated seat module resets at every ignition run cycle While the ignition is on press the high or low heated seat switch to enable heating mode When activated they will turn off automatically when you turn the engine off Auxiliary Power Points 12 Volt DC Power Point WARNING Do not plug optional electrical accessories into the cigar lighter socket Incorrect use of the cigar lighter can cause damage not covered by the vehicle warranty and can result in fire or serious injury Note f used when the vehicle is not running the battery will run out of charge There may be insufficient power to restart your vehicle Note When you switch the ignition on you can use the socket to power 12 volt appliances with a maximum current rating of 15 amps 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 accessory from the accessory plug Note Do not use the power point over the vehicle capacity of 12 volt DC 180 watts or a fuse may blow Note Do not use a power point for operating a cigar lighter Note ncorrect use of the power points can cause damage not covered by the vehicle warranty and can result in fire or serious injury Note Always keep the power p
53. Fuse Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 424 Changing a Road Wheel Installing a Road Wheel Jacking and Lifting Points Spare Stowi Vehic Chang Chang Changing the Wiper Blades Changing the Rear Window Wiper Checking MyKey System Status Pests Checking the Wiper Blades 234 Seatbelt Maintenance 26 Child Restraint POSitioning cccsseeee 21 CHECKING SEATBELT FIT Typical Booster Seat Child Safety General Information Child Safety Locks Manual Child Safety Locks Cigar Lighter Cleaning the Exterior Body Paintwork Preservation Cleaning the Chrome Trim Cleaning the Headlamps 244 Cleaning the Rear Window 244 Cleaning the INteriOl cesses 244 nstrument Cluster Screens LCD Screens and Radio Screens Climate Control Voice Commands imate Control C Cli C C Cold Weather Precautions Collision Warning System Using the System Index Compact Disc Player CD Text Display Options Compact Disc Playback Compact Disc Track Scanning Ending Compact Disc Playback Fast Forward and Reverse MP3 Display Options MP3 File Playback Repeat Compact Disc Tracks Shuffle and Random Track Selection Coolant Check See Engine Coolant Check Creating a MYKeY cccscesesesseseseseseseseseeeeees Programming Changing Configurable Settings Cruise Control Principle of Operation Cruise control See Using Cruise Control Cup Holders
54. If the system voltage has recovered the disabled features will operate again as normal Turn Power Off to Save Battery Displayed when the battery management system determines that the battery is at a low state of charge Turn the ignition off as soon as possible to protect the battery This message will clear once the vehicle has been started and the battery state of charge has recovered Turning off unnecessary elec trical loads will allow faster battery state of charge recovery Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 84 Information Displays Blind Spot Information and Cross Traffic Alert System Message Action Blindspot System Fault Displayed when a fault with the system has occurred Contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible Blindspot Not Available Sensor Blocked See Manual Displayed when the system sensors are blocked Contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible See Blind Spot Information System page 170 Cross Traffic Vehicle Coming From X Displayed when the system detects a vehicle See Blind Spot Information System page 170 Cross Traffic Not Avail able Sensor Blocked See Manual Displayed when the blind spot information system and cross traffic alert system sensors are blocked See Blind Spot Information System page 170 Cross Traffic System Fault Doors and Locks Displays when a fault with the system has occurred Contac
55. Q P 0 N M A Function button 1 Press the button to select different functions of the audio system depending on which mode i e radio or CD you are in B Function button 2 Press the button to select different functions of the audio system depending on which mode i e radio or CD you are in C Seek down Press the button to go to the next station down the radio frequency band or the previous track on a CD D On Off and Volume Press the button to switch the audio system on or off Turn the dial to adjust the volume E Seek up Press the button to go to the next station up the radio frequency band or the next track on a CD F Function button 3 Press the button to select different functions of the audio system depending on which mode i e radio or CD you are in G Function button 4 Press the button to select different functions of the audio system depending on which mode i e radio or CD you are in 270 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Audio System CHHNnwWovdE EzZzEer lt W X OK Press the button to confirm on screen selections Numeric keypad Press the button to recall a previously stored station To store a favorite station press and hold until the sound returns In CD mode press a number to select a track In phone mode use the buttons to dial a phone number In Navigation mode use the buttons to enter the destination Clock Press the button to set the clock TA Press the button to
56. Reminder A low fuel reminder triggers when the fuel gauge needle is at approximately 1 16th Variations Driving type fuel economy Fuel gauge position Distance to empty conditions Highway driving 6th 35 miles to 80 miles 56 km to 129 km Severe duty driving trailer 6th 35 miles 56km towing extended idle WARNING LAMPS AND INDICATORS The following warning lamps and indicators alert you to a vehicle condition that may become serious Some lamps 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 64 Note Some warning indicators appear in the information display and operate the same as a warning lamp but do not illuminate when you start your vehicle Note Depending on your vehicle specification some warning lamps and indicators may not be active Adaptive Cruise Control Lamp The speed control system indicator light changes color to Ry La indicate what mode the system isin See Using Cruise Control page 157 Instrument Cluster On white light Illuminates when the adaptive cruise control system is turned on Turns off when the speed control system is turned off Engaged green light Illuminates when the adaptive cruise control system is engaged Turns off when the speed control system is disengaged Ant
57. Set Speed Press and release SET or RES The set speed changes in 5 km h or 2 km hincrements depending on your vehicle Press the accelerator or brake pedal until you reach the desired speed Press and release SET or RES Press and hold SET or RES Release the control when you reach the desired speed The system may apply the brakes to slow the vehicle to the new set speed The set speed displays continuously in the information display when the system is active Cruise Control Canceling the Set Speed Press the brake pedal or the clutch pedal for an extended period or press and release the Adaptive Cruise Control CNCL OFF button The last set speed displays with a strikethrough Resuming the Set Speed Press and release RES The vehicle returns to the previously set speed and gap setting The set speed displays continuously in the information display while the system is active Switching the System Off Press and release the Adaptive Cruise Control CNCL OFF button 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 Following a Vehicle WARNINGS When following a vehicle your vehicle does not decelerate automatically to a stop nor does your vehicle always decelerate quickly enough to avoid a crash without driver intervention Always apply the brakes when necessary Failing to do so may result ina crash serious injury
58. Side Repeater C B E133683 A Side repeater B Approach lamp Note These lamps are not serviceable contact an authorized dealer if it fails Front Fog Lamps E205849 3 Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and remove it Note You cannot separate the fog lamp bulb from the bulb holder Replacing the Tail Brake High Mount Brake Lamp and Turn Signal Lamp Bulbs Type1 E205847 1 Remove the screws from the splash shield at the wheel well to gain access to the lamp assembly 2 Disconnect the electrical connector E206198 238 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Maintenance 1 Make sure the headlamp control is in OFF position and open the liftgate 2 Remove the tail lamp cover starting from the outboard edge using a flat tip screw driver 3 Remove the two bolts from the lamp assembly 4 Disconnect the electrical connector and gently pull out the lamp assembly E206199 Rear direction indicator Stop Rear Position Lamp Rear Position lamp 1 Remove the bulb socket from the lamp assembly by turning it counterclockwise 2 Remove the bulb by Rear direction indicator Gently pushing it into the socket and turning it counterclockwise Stop Rear Position Lamp Gently pushing it into the socket and turning it counterclockwise Rear position lamp Gently pulling the bulb from the socket Install the new bulbs in reverse order from the steps ab
59. a cold start situation Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 252 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 when there is a drop in the ambient temperature of 31 F 17 C or more The system detects this pressure decrease as being significantly 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 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 Wheels and Tires 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 r
60. access Privacy Information system data Access to your vehicle s When a mobile phone connects to SYNC the system creates a profile that links to that mobile 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 mobile 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 mobile 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 mobile 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 70 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 332 SYNC module is also required We will not 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 author
61. alow medium or high cost for the calculated ecological 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 Have the system avoid tunnels Navigation Have the system use guidance prompts ae Have the system automatically fill in Country information Hazard Spot Warning Have the system activate hazard spot warning in countries where legally allowed Traffic Have the system avoid traffic problems automatically Bill 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 346 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 2 Menu Item Action and Description 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 Avoid Enter specific areas that you would like to avoid on planned navigation Areas routes Phone To
62. also cancel a session by holding the voice button for two or more seconds help This command provides you with hints examples and instructions main menu This command restarts the voice session from the initial starting point System Interaction and Feedback The system provides feedback through audible tones prompts questions and spoken confirmations depending on the situation and your chosen level of interaction You can customize the voice recognition system to provide more or less instruction and feedback The default setting is to a higher level of interaction in order to help you learn to use the system You can change these settings at any time Adjusting the Interaction Level Press the voice button When us prompted Command Description voice settings Provides access to change the interaction level Then any of the following Command Description interaction mode advanced Provides less audible interaction and more tone prompts interaction mode novice Provides more detailed interaction and guidance 289 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC Confirmation prompts are short questions example the system may ask if the the system asks when it is not sure of your command phone is correct request or when there is more than one Press the voice button When prompted possible response to your request For Command De
63. as a group artist or song For example you could say Play artist The Beatles or Play song Penny Lane Supported MediaPlayers Formats and Metadata Information SYNC is capable of hosting nearly any digital media player including iPod Zune plays from device players and most USB 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS To access press the lower left corner on the touchscreen then select Message BT audio Bluetooth Audio Voice Commands wh 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 Line In WARNINGS 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
64. ature Tire Pres psi kPa or bar sure Language Choose your applicable setting Admin Num MyKeys Keys 7 Odo MyKey km Num Admin Keys MyKey Dist Odo Units Create Traction Always On Control Selectable Max Speed selectable based on Region Speed MyKey Off Speed Speed selectable based on Region Mind inder Off Volume Set Limit Clear All Clear 74 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Information Displays Information Display Type 2 E201433 Note t may describe options not fitted to Menu the vehicle you have purchased You can access the menu using the information display control Trip land 2 All Values All Values shows all trip values Trip Timer Odometer and Average Fuel Note You can reset your trip information by pressing and holding the OK button on the left hand steering wheel controls 15 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Information Displays Fuel Economy Instant Fuel Economy Fuel History Average Speed Auto StartStop Inst Fuel Economy shows a visual graph of your instantaneous fuel economy Fuel History shows a bar chart of your fuel history Average Speed shows your vehicles average speed since the function was last reset Auto Start Stop available Auto Start Stop messaging will provide details about what is happening with your system See Information Messages page 80 Note You can rese
65. 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 Lighting The headlamps 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 AUTOMATIC HIGH BEAM CONTROL WARNINGS The system does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due care and attention A manual override may be necessary if the system fails to switch the high beam on or off A manual override may be required when approaching other road users such as cyclists A Do not use the system in fog In cold and severe weather conditions the system may not function A manual override may be necessary in these cases The system may not deactivate the high beam if the lights of oncoming vehicles are hidden by obstacles for example guard rails Check and replace wiper blades regularly to ensure the camera sensor has a clear view through the windscreen Replacement wiper blades must be the correct length Note Keep the windscree
66. button at the end of the lever to switch on the intermittent wiper Press the button again to switch on low speed wipe Press the bottom of the button to switch the wiper off or to change the wiper speed from low speed to intermittent Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS When you shift the transmission into R Reverse the rear wiper will turn on to intermittent if the front wipers are activated Rear Window Washer E168044 To use the rear washer function push the lever away from you The rear wiper will then be activated within one second to clear the washer fluid from the rear window during the rear window wash cycle To reduce water usage the rear washer can only be operated for 10 continuous seconds The washer fluid pump can be reactivated by activating the rear washer again HEADLAMP WASHERS Headlamp washers operates when windshield washer is operated and for every fifth cycle of wash Note The headlamp washers does not have a dedicated control switch It turns on when headlamps are on and in low beam mode Lighting GENERAL INFORMATION CondensationinLamp 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 t
67. by the system in the audio display The display indicates when the pairing is successful 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 ina hands free manner Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 368 SYNC 2 Pairing a Cell Phone for the First Time Vehicles with SYNC 2 Touch the upper left corner of the touchscreen Message Action and Description Pair phone 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 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 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 INFORMATION E161889 369 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 2 Item Menu Item A Traffic B Notifications C Calendar D Apps E Where Am
68. can also select the following options Menu Items Switches between full map street list and exit view in route guidance View 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 illuminates the feature is on The speaker button appears on the map only when route guidance is active Re center the map by pressing this icon whenever you scroll the map away from your vehicle s current location Menu 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 the 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 SYNC 2 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 destin
69. can be differences between mobile phones due to brand model service provider and software version USB and media issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution Try switching off the device resetting it or removing the battery then try again Make sure you are using the manufacturer s lam having cable trouble Possible device malfunc connecting my device tion Make sure you correctly insert the USB cable into the device and the vehicle USB port Make sure that the device does not have an auto install program or active security settings SYNC does not recognize my device when start my vehicle This is a device limitation Make sure you are not leaving the device in your vehicle during very hot or cold temperatures 389 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 2 USB and media issues Possible cause Possible solution Bluetooth audio This is a device dependent feature Make sure you connect the device to SYNC sees The device is not and press play on your device connected Your music files may not contain the correct artist Make sure that all song details are popu song title album or genre lated SYNC does not information recognize 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
70. clear the blocked state Heavy rain No action required The fall or system automatically snowfall resets to an unblocked interferes state once the rainfall or with the snowfall rate decreases or radar stops Do not use the Blind signals Spot Information System or cross traffic alert in these conditions Driving Aids System Limitations The Blind Spot Information and cross traffic alert systems do have their limitations situations such as severe weather conditions or debris build up on the sensor area may limit vehicle detection The following are other situations that may limit the Blind Spot Information System Vehicles passing through the blind zone at very quickly When several vehicles closely following each other pass through the blind zone The following are other situations that may limit the cross traffic alert system Adjacently parked vehicles or objects obstructing the sensors Approaching vehicles passing at speeds greater than 60 km h Driving in reverse faster than 12 km h Backing out of an angled parking spot False Alerts Note f your vehicle has a factory equipped tow bar and it is towing a trailer the sensors will detect the trailer and turn the Blind Spot Information and cross traffic alert systems off to avoid false alerts For non factory equipped tow bars you may want to switch the Blind Spot Information System off manually There may be certain instances when th
71. 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 306 SYNC SYNC AppLink The system enables voice and manual control of SYNC AppLink enabled smartphone apps Once an app is running through AppLink you can control main features of the app through voice commands and manual controls Note You must pair and connect your smartphone to SYNC to access AppLink Note iPhone users need to connect the phone to the USB port Note Android users need to connect the phone to SYNC using Bluetooth Note For information on available apps supported smartphone devices and troubleshooting tips please visit the Ford website Note Make sure you have an active account for the app that you have downloaded Some apps will work automatically with no setup Other apps will want you to configure your personal settings and personalize your experience by creating stations or favorites We recommend you do this at home or outside of your vehicle To Access Using the SYNC Menu Scroll through the list of available applications and press OK to select an app Once an appis running through SYNC press the right arrow button to access t
72. disc toward the edge Do not clean ina circular motion Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or heat sources for extended periods Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 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 signal 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 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 fol
73. does not grant you any rights in connection with any trademarks or service marks of FORD MOTOR COMPANY MS Microsoft Corporation third party software or service providers their affiliates or suppliers PRODUCT SUPPORT Product support for the SOFTWARE is not 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 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 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 Ado
74. driver and front passenger door panels A a B j E184784 B A Unlock B Lock Remote Control You can use the remote control at any time while your vehicle is switched off Unlocking the Doors Press the button to unlock all ah doors The direction indicators will flash Note You can unlock the driver s door with the key Use the key when the remote control is not functioning Note When you leave your vehicle locked for several weeks the remote control will be switched off Your vehicle must be unlocked with key and started Unlocking and starting your vehicle once will enable the remote control Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Reprogramming the Unlocking Function You can reprogram the unlocking function so that only the driver door is unlocked See Remote Control page 29 Locking the Doors Press the button to lock all the A doors The direction indicators will flash Note f any door or the luggage compartment is not closed or if the hood is not closed on vehicles that have an anti theft alarm or remote start the direction indicators will not flash Automatic Relocking The doors will 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 will return to their previous state Locking and Unlocking the Doors from Inside Use the lock and unlock buttons located on the driver and passenger doors
75. 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 Note When you use air conditioning your vehicle uses more fuel AIR VENTS t El L E201078 Climate Control MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL E200604 A U A Cc D E F REAR CLIMATE RA TEMP TEMP Recirculated air Press the button to switch between outside air and recirculated air The air currently in the passenger compartment recirculates This can reduce the time needed to cool the interior when used with A C and reduce unwanted odors from entering your vehicle A C Press the button to switch the air conditioning on or off Air conditioning cools your vehicle Note In certain conditions for example maximum defrost the air conditioning compressor may continue to operate even though the air conditioning is switched off Fan speed control Adjusts the volume of air circulated in the vehicle Power Press the button to switch the system on and off Air distribution control Press the buttons to turn airflow from the windshield instrument panel or footwell vents on or off Some combinations cannot be selected Note At least one of these buttons illuminate
76. fuel filler cap anti clockwise E139203 4 Hold the fuel nozzle in position B during refueling Holding the fuel nozzle in position A can affect the flow of fuel and shut off the fuel nozzle before the fuel tank is full Gal E119081 5 Slightly raise the fuel nozzle to remove it 6 Install the fuel cap by rotating it clockwise until it clicks 7 Close and push the fuel filler flap to lock it Note f you must replace the fuel filler cap replace only with the cap designed for your vehicle The customer warranty may be void for any damage to the fuel tank or fuel system if the correct genuine Ford fuel filler cap is not used Transmission AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WARNING Always set the parking brake fully and make sure you move the transmission selector lever to park Switch the ignition off and remove the key whenever you leave your vehicle Selector lever positions wes q 1 2 D 5 N 32720 P Park R Reverse N Neutral D Drive S Sport mode and manual shifting S Manual shift up S Manual shift down WARNING Apply the brakes before moving the selector lever and keep them applied until you are ready to move off Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Note A cold engine has a higher idle speed This will increase the tendency for your vehicle to creep when you have selected a drive gear Press the button on the transmission selector lever to select reverse and park The t
77. full with Intelematics Australia Pty Ltd cease address and for any reason the ongoing provision of displays an traffic information cannot be guaranteed example on screen SYNC TROUBLESHOOTING You can then speak the address naturally such as One two three four Main Street Your SYNC system is easy to use However Any town should questions arise please refer to the tables below 386 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 2 To check your mobile phone s compatibility visit the regional Ford website Mobile phone issues Possible cause Possible solution A lot of back ground noise during a phone call The audio control settings on your mobile 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 Possible mobile phone malfunction Try switching off your mobile phone reset ting it or removing the battery then trying again Make sure that the microphone for SYNC able to down load my phone book Possible mobile phone hear me is not set to off This is a mobile phone i Eet dependent feature Check your mobile phone s compatibility Try switching off your mobile phone reset SYNC is not ting it or removing the battery then trying again Try pushing your phonebook contacts to malfunction SYNC by selecting the
78. high for HDC to engage Reduce speed to below that indicated in the message to engage HDC Hill Descent Control Off System Cooling Displayed when HDC cannot be engaged due to excessive heat Allow system to cool before re engaging Hill Descent Control Fault Displayed when there is a fault with the HDC system See your authorized dealer For Hill Descent Select Gear Displayed when HDC cannot be engaged due to vehicle not being in gear Select gear to engage HDC Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 86 Information Displays Keys and Intelligent Access Message Action Press Brake to START Displayed as a reminder to press the brake while starting the vehicle Starting System Fault This message is displayed when there is a problem with your vehicle s starting system See your authorized dealer for service Press Brake and Clutch to Start Displayed as a reminder to press the brake and clutch while starting the vehicle Press Clutch to Start Key Program Successful Displayed as a reminder to press the clutch in while starting the vehicle Displayed during spare key programming when an intelligent access key is programmed to the system Key Program Failure Displayed during spare key programming when an intelligent access key has failed to be programmed Max Number of Keys Learned Displayed during spare key programming when the maximum
79. illuminate and a message will appear in the information display See Information Displays page 70 Note 7o service a contaminated or inoperative system see an authorized dealer Fuel and Refueling Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue Guidelines Do not put Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue in the vehicle fuel tank Do not overfill the Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue tank Do not dilute Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue with water or any other liquid Do not re use a Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue container Do not store in direct sunlight Store at temperatures between 5 C and 20 C Do not store a Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue container in your vehicle Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue is non flammable non toxic colorless and water soluble Do not dilute Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue with water or any other liquid An ammonia odor may be smelled when the cap is removed or during refill Refill Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue in a well ventilated area Typical Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue Usage The charts below illustrate approximate Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue usage for the given distances traveled under various driving conditions and when using the power take off Your Usage may vary depending on driving style trailer towing loaded vehicle weight weather idle time PTO usage 5 Door Driving style Trailer towing Normal Driving Steady Highway aggressive or city Driving
80. in the headliner just above the windshield You may be using the Review the media voice commands at the wrong voice commands beginning of the media section Say the song or artist exactly as the system saved it If you say Play Artist Prince the system does not play music by Prince and the Revolution or Prince and the New Vi b i Power Generation SYNC does not ou may not be saying Make sure you are saying the complete title such as California remix featuring Jennifer Nettles wrong contact when I want to make a call You may not be saying the name exactly as the system saved it or artist 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 name the Try to avoid using special characters as the same way you are saying system does not recognize them it Review the mobile phone voice commands at the beginning of the mobile phone section You may be using the wrong voice commands You can also use the mobile phone and SYNC does not media suggestion lists to get a list of understand oris possible suggestions when the system calling the cannot fully understand you Make sure you are saying the name exactly as the system saved it For example if the 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 391 Everes
81. in the one hour mode or the ignition switchis in the ACC or ON position Note Vehicles with AM FM CD The time can be adjusted using the hour and minute buttons on the screen To advance the hours press the HOUR SET button To advance the minutes press the MINUTE SET button while the time is flashing Note Vehicles with Bluetooth NAV The time can be adjusted using the clock button on the audio control panel Note The time can be adjusted using the cursor arrow buttons on the audio control panel Vehicles with AM FM USB Bluetooth 1 Press the MENU button 2 Use the up and down arrow button to select the clock settings 3 Short press the OK button or right arrow button to enter the clock settings 4 Use the up and down arrow button to select the set time 5 Use the up and down arrow button to adjust hours 6 Use the right and left arrow button to scroll to the minutes 7 Use the up and down arrow button to adjust minutes 8 Usethe OK button to save the settings 280 Audio System Vehicles with AM FM CD SYNC 1 Press the MENU button 2 Use the up and down arrow button to select the clock settings 3 Press OK button or right arrow button to enter clock settings 4 Use the up and down arrow button to select the set time 5 Use the up and down arrow button to adjust hours 6 Use the right and left arrow button to scroll to the minutes 7 Use the up and down arrow butt
82. inflation pressure for optimum tire performance and wear Under inflation or over inflation may cause uneven treadwear patterns WARNING Under inflation is the most common cause of tire failures and may result in severe tire cracking tread separation or blowout with unexpected loss of vehicle control and increased risk of injury Under inflation increases sidewall flexing and rolling resistance resulting in heat buildup and internal damage to the tire It also may result in unnecessary tire stress irregular wear loss of vehicle control and accidents A tire can lose up to half of its air pressure and not appear to be flat Always inflate your tires to the Ford recommended inflation pressure even if it is less than the maximum inflation pressure information found on the tire The Ford recommended tire inflation pressure is found on the Tire Label located on door opening or on the B pillar Failure to follow the tire pressure recommendations can cause uneven treadwear patterns and adversely affect the way your vehicle handles Wheels and Tires Note Do not reduce tire pressure to change the ride characteristics of the vehicle If you do not maintain the inflation pressure at the levels specified by Ford your vehicle may experience a condition known as shimmy Shimmy is a severe vibration and oscillation in the steering wheel after the vehicle travels over a bump or dip in the road that does not dampen out by itse
83. information display the radar signals or camera images are obstructed The radar sensor is located behind a fascia cover near the driver side of the lower grille With an obstructed radar the Pre Collision Assist system does not function and cannot detect a vehicle ahead With the front camera obstructed the Pre Collision Assist system does not respond to pedestrians or stationary vehicles and the system performance on moving vehicles reduces The following table lists possible causes and actions for when this message displays Cause Action The surface of the radar in the grille is dirty or obstructed in some way Clean the grille surface in front of the radar or remove the object causing the obstruc tion The surface of the radar in the grille is clean but the message remains in the display Wait a short time It may take several minutes for the radar to detect that there is no obstruction Heavy rain spray snow or fog is interfering with the radar signals The Pre Collision Assist system is tempor arily disabled Pre Collision Assist should automatically reactivate a short time after the weather conditions improve Swirling water or snow orice on the surface of the road may interfere with the radar signals The Pre Collision Assist system is tempor arily disabled Pre Collision Assist should automatically reactivate a short time after the weather conditions improve 178 Everest
84. is stationary the audible warning will be stopped after 2 seconds If the transmission is in drive D or any other forward gear for example low L sport S manual transmissions the front sensing system provides audible and visual warnings when your vehicle is moving below a speed of 12 km h and an obstacle is located inside the detection area Once the vehicle is stationary the audible warning will be stopped after 2 seconds and the visual indication stops after 4 seconds If the obstacles detected are within 30 cm the visual indication remains on Parking Aids Vehicles with automatic transmission If the transmission is in neutral N the system provides visual indication only when your vehicle is moving at 12 km h or below and an obstacle is located inside the detection area Once your vehicle is stationary the visual indication will stop after 4 seconds ACTIVE PARK ASSIST Parallel Parking Park Out Assist WARNINGS You must remain in your vehicle when the system turns on At all times you are responsible for controlling your vehicle supervising the system and intervening if required Failure to take care may result in the loss of control of your vehicle serious personal injury or death The sensors may not detect objects in heavy rain or other conditions that cause disruptive reflections Note The driver is always responsible for controlling the vehicle supervising the system and interv
85. messages if your device supports this Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Z NCS Poweredby Microsoft Use the advanced voice recognition system Charge your USB device if your device supports this These features are not available in all markets and may require activation Available AppLink enabled apps vary by market Make sure that you review your device s manual before using it with SYNC Support For further support see an authorized dealer For more information visit the regional Ford website SYNC Safety 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 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 When using SYNC Do not operate playing devices if the power cords or cables are broken split or damaged Carefully place cords and cables where you cannot step on them or 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
86. moving them to your cell loaded but my Limitations on your cell phone s memory SYNC phone phone s capability Remove any pictures or special ring tones book is empty or associated with the missing contact is missing contacts You must switch on your cell phone and the automatic phonebook download feature on SYNC This is a cell phone i mE dependent feature Check your cell phone s compatibility Try switching off your cell phone resetting it or removing the battery then trying again l am having Try deleting your device from SYNC and trouble 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 compatibility Possible cell phone malfunction Try switching off your cell phone resetting it or removing the battery then trying again iPhone Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Go to your cell phone s Settings Go to the Bluetooth Menu SYNC Cell phone issues Possible cause Possible solution Make sure the connection status shows Not Connected Press the blue circle to enter the next menu Turn on Show Notifications Turn on Sync Contacts Your iPhone
87. number of keys have been programmed Not Enough Keys Learned Displayed during spare key programming when not enough keys have been programmed Key Battery Low Replace Soon Displays when the key battery is low Change the battery as soon as possible Could Not Program Integrated Key Displayed when an attempt is made to program a spare key using two existing keys Engine On Displays to inform the driver that they are exiting the vehicle and the engine is on Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 87 Information Displays Lane Keeping System Message Action Lane Keeping Sys Malfunction Service Required The system has malfunctioned Contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible Front Camera Tempor The system has detected a condition that has caused the arily Not Available system to be temporarily unavailable Front Camera Low Visib The system has detected a condition that requires the wind ility Clean Screen shield to be cleaned to operate properly Front Camera Malfunc The system has malfunctioned Contact your authorized tion Service Required dealer as soon as possible Keep Hands on Steering Displayed when the system requests the driver to keep their Wheel hand s on the steering wheel Maintenance Message Action LOW Engine Oil Pressure Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible turn off the engine Che
88. of the crossbar by turning them clockwise until tight Make sure to check that the thumbwheels are tight each time load is added or removed from the roof rack and 1 Remove the crossbar thumbwheels at periodically while traveling Make sure that both sides of the crossbar by turning the load is secure before traveling them counterclockwise E142448 Load Carrying Roof Loads Load Carrying Roof Loads Drive Type 17 Wheel 18 Wheel 20 Wheel With Moonroof all wheelsizes Four Wheel 100 Kg 100 Kg 100 Kg 80 Kg Drive Rear Wheel 100 Kg 100 Kg 60 Kg 30 Kg Drive LOAD RETAINING FIXTURES WARNING Do not exceed the maximum permissible load of 60 kg on two load retaining fixtures and 30 kg on one Check the security of the load retaining fixtures and tighten the fittings as follows Before starting After driving 50 km At 1 000 km intervals 182 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Load Carrying Installing the Load Retaining Fixtures E190761 Turn the box over 180 degrees Position the load bracket Secure the load bracket with four screws WN E190760 A 16mm amp 1DE 2 d B 6 Nm Installing the Load Bracket g WARNINGS N Install the load bracket with the E76379 longest section toward the rear of the vehicle If you install it the wrong 4 Slide the captured bolts onto the load way it may not hold the b
89. of the vehicle be chocked and that no person should remain in a vehicle that is being jacked No person should place any portion of their body under a vehicle that is supported by a jack Wheels and Tires WARNINGS 3 WARNING Do not get under a vehicle that is supported by a jack Rotate the retaining nut and remove the jack Spare Wheel Note The spare wheel is located underneath the rear of the vehicle I 2 E166722 WARNING WARNING The jack supplied with this vehicle is only intended for changing wheels Do not use the vehicle jack other than when you are changing a wheel in an emergency The jack wheel brace and winch extension tool are located in the stowage compartment under the rear floor E206399 1 Lift the stowage bin lid 2 Remove the locking strap and remove the tools 256 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 3 4 Assemble the wheel brace and the winch extension tool Lower the third row seat back to assist spare wheel winch operation See Technical Specifications page 260 E206440 In the rear storage compartment lift rubber cover to expose wheel winch Insert the assembled wheel brace and winch extension tool into the guide hole and make sure it locates correctly Turn the wheel brace counter clockwise until the spare wheel lowers from underneath the vehicle and rests on the ground and there is slack in the cable Wheels and Tires
90. 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 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 your Sync unit 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 a 1 2 minutes for the system reset to complete You may then resume using the SYNC system Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 393 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 WARNINGS The radio frequency transmitter equipment for examp
91. or death Adaptive cruise control only warns of vehicles detected by the radar sensor In some cases there may be no warning or a delayed warning You should always apply the brakes when necessary Failing to do so may result ina crash serious injury or death When a vehicle ahead of you enters the same lane or a slower vehicle is ahead in the same lane the vehicle speed adjusts to maintain a preset gap Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS The lead vehicle graphic illuminates Your vehicle maintains a constant gap behind the vehicle ahead until The vehicle in front of you accelerates to a speed above the set speed The vehicle in front of you moves out of your lane or out of view The vehicle speed falls below 20 km h A new gap is set The system applies the brakes to slow your vehicle to maintain a safe gap from the vehicle in front The maximum braking which the system can apply is limited You can override the system by applying the brakes If the system predicts that its maximum braking level is insufficient an audible warning sounds while the system continues to brake The red warning bar appears on the windshield You should take immediate action Note The brakes may emit a sound when modulated by the adaptive cruise control system Setting the Gap Note t is your responsibility to select a gap appropriate to the driving conditions You can decrease or increase the gap between your veh
92. or this option However if you place these tracks onto your playing device in mass storage device mode they are available in voice recognition the play menu or this option The system places unknowns into any unpopulated metadata tag Reset SYNC USB Resets the USB index After the new indexing is complete you can choose what to play from the USB song library 2 Press MEDIA button next to the audio Accessing Your USB Song Library display to select USB playback 1 Plug the device into your vehicle s USB port Message Description and Action Browse USB This menu allows you to select and play your media files by artist album genre playlist and track or even to browse what is on your USB device 314 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC If there are no media files to access the are media files you have the following display indicates there is no media If there options to scroll through and select Message Description and Action Play all Play all indexed media files from your playing device one at atime in numerical order 1 Press OK to select The first track title appears in the display Playlists Access your playlists from formats ASX M3U WPL or MTP Press OK to select 2 Scroll to select the desired playlist and then press OK Songs Search for and play a specific indexed track Press OK to select 2 Scroll to select the desired track and then pres
93. owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Ford Motor Company is under license Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners TYPE APPROVALS iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc TYPE APPROVALS a Appendices C SD Logo is a trademark END USER LICENSE 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 of Microsoft Corporation MS Those installed software products of MS origin as well as associated media printed materials Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS ma TM 399 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 interfa
94. parking brake Open any door Drive off uphill without re applying the brake Wait for one to two seconds after you remove your foot from the brake pedal Brakes If the system is active in a forward gear select reverse gear If the system is active in neutral release the clutch pedal Manual transmission If the system is active in reverse gear select neutral Switching the System On and Off Note You can only switch the system on and off if your vehicle has a manual transmission Note The system will remain on or off depending on how it was last set Your vehicle comes with this feature already enabled If required you can switch this feature off using the information display See General Information page 70 143 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Traction Control PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The traction control system helps avoid drive wheel spin and loss of traction 4 If your vehicle begins to slide the system applies the brakes to individual wheels and when needed reduces engine power at the same time If the wheels spin when accelerating on slippery or loose surfaces E207884 the system reduces engine power in order to increase traction USING TRACTION CONTROL Traction control forms part of the stability control system Note The system automatically turns on every time you switch the ignition on Note Switching off the stability control will turn off the syste
95. 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 of low tire pressures Carrying Out the System Reset Procedure Check the tire pressures and inflate all the tires to the correct pressure 2 Use the information display controls on the steering wheel or instrument panel See Information Displays page 70 To reset the tire pressure monitoring system scroll to Message Description and Action Settings Press the OK button Driver assist Press the OK button Tire 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 Type Approvals Vehicle Jack Refer to for Tire Pressure Monitoring WARNINGS Sensor Radio Frequency Compliance details CHANGING A ROAD WHEEL Lug Nuts You can obtain replacement locking lug nuts or a locking lug nut key using the from your authorised Ford dealer using the reference number certificate Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Ensure screwthread is adequately lubricated before use The jack should be used on level firm ground wherever possible Switch the ignition off and apply park brake fully before lifting vehicle It is recommended that the wheels
96. 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 ina 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 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 1 Select SYNC and a six digit PIN appears on your device 2 Ifyou 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 362 SYNC 2 Menu Item Action and Description 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 Make sure that Bluetooth i that your cell phone isin th See your device s manual Pairing Subsequent Cell Phones s set to On and e correct mode if necessary To pai
97. press the Phone button connected my app is running restarted the SYNC may need to be reset find any apps have not turned off Bluetooth My iPhone is The USB connection to Unplug the USB cable from the phone wait a moment and plug the USB cable back in to the phone After a few seconds the app should appear in SYNC s Mobile Apps media app on SYNC but there is no sound or app but I still Menu If not Force Close the application cannot findit on and restart it SYNC have an The Bluetooth volume on Try increasing the Bluetooth volume of the Android phone the phone may be low _ device by using the device s volume control found and buttons which are most often found on the started my side of the device running on my phone listed in SYNC s Mobile Apps Menu use to connect If you have more AppLink apps on your phone than the number of availble Bluetooth ports you will not see all of your apps listed in SYNC s mobile apps menu the sound is very low I can only see Some Android devices Force close or uninstall the apps you do not some of the have a limited number of want SYNC to find If the app has a Ford AppLink apps Bluetooth ports apps can SYNC setting disable that setting in the app s settings menu on the phone 325 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 m P
98. rear bumper of the vehicle is higher than it was before attaching the trailer Doing so will defeat the function of the weight distributing hitch which may cause unpredictable handling and could result in serious personal injury When hooking up a trailer using a weight distributing hitch always use the following procedure 1 Park the loaded vehicle without the trailer on a level surface Measure the height to the top of your vehicle s front wheel opening on the fender This is H1 Attach the loaded trailer to your vehicle without the weight distributing bars connected Measure the height to the top of your vehicle s front wheel opening on the fender a second time This is H2 Install and adjust the tension in the weight distributing bars so that the height of your vehicle s front wheel opening on the fender is approximately half the way down from H2 toward H1 Check that the trailer is level or slightly nose down toward your vehicle If not adjust the ball height accordingly and repeat Steps 2 6 When the trailer is level or slightly nose down toward the vehicle Lock the bar tension adjuster in place Check that the trailer tongue securely attaches and locks onto the hitch Install safety chains lighting and trailer brake controls as required by law or the trailer manufacturer 2 Towing Safety Chains Note Never attach safety chains to the bumper Always connect the safety chains to th
99. remove it again to check the oil level If the oil level is at the minimum mark add oil immediately Note Check the oil level before starting the engine Note Make 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 damage the engine Note The oil consumption of new engines reaches its normal level after approximately 3000 miles 5000 kilometers Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Adding Oil WARNINGS Only add oil when the engine is cold If the engine is hot wait 10 minutes for the engine to cool down Failure to take care may result in personal injury Do not remove the filler cap when the engine is running Failure to take care may result in personal injury 1 Remove the filler cap 2 Add oil that meets Ford specifications 3 Replace the 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
100. responsible for observing all relevant laws and codes of safe driving In particular you agree to only actively operate SUNA Products and or Services when the Vehicle is at a complete stop and it is safe to do so 5 Service Continuity and Reception of the SUNA Traffic Channel We will use reasonable endeavours to provide the SUNA Traffic Channel 24 hours a day 365 days a year The SUNA Traffic Channel may occasionally be unavailable for technical reasons or for planned maintenance We will try to perform maintenance at times when congestion is light We reserve the right to withdraw SUNA Products and or Services at any time Also we cannot assure the uninterrupted reception of the SUNA Traffic Channel RDS TMC signal at any particular location 6 Limitation of Liability Neither Intelematics nor its suppliers or the manufacturer of your device the Suppliers shall be liable to you or to any third party for any damages either direct indirect incidental consequential or otherwise arising out of the use of or inability to use SUNA Products and or Services even if Intelematics or a Supplier has been advised of the possibility of such damages You also acknowledge that the neither Intelematics nor any Supplier guarantees nor make any warranties that relate to the availability accuracy or completeness of SUNA Products and or Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Services and to the extent which it is lawful to do
101. 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 Information Display Type 1 You can control various systems on your vehicle using the information display controls on the steering wheel The information display shows the corresponding information E201432 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Information Displays Menu information display control Note t may describe options not fitted to You can access the menu using the i the vehicle you have purchased Trip land 2 Digital Speedo Distance to E Trip Odometer Trip Timer Fuel Used Average Fuel Outside Temp All Values Note Press and hold OK on the current screen to reset the respective trip distance time and fuel information Fuel Economy Distance to E Inst Fuel Economy Avg MPG Average Fuel Fuel History Average Speed All Values Auto Start Stop Auto Start Stop messaging will provide detail about what is happening with your system See See Information Messages page 80 Note You can reset your average fuel economy by pressing and holding the OK button on the left hand steering wheel controls 7 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS
102. services that your vehicle 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 SYNC 2 Where Am I 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 this screen will show your location coordinates and give your location inform ation like the current street address If your vehicle is not equipped with naviga tion you will only see the location coordin ates Note You can switch temperature units CLIMATE between Fahrenheit and Celsius See Settings page 338 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 Add a phone Information 23 0 4 DUAL a Entertainment Off E207390 374 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 2 A Power Touch to switch the system off and on Outside air cannot enter your vehicle when you switch off the system B Passenger se
103. slowly you may need to pull forward a short distance before the system is ready to park If the vehicle has been travelling over a certain distance the found space may be discarded and the system will go back to searching for a suitable space Note You must observe that the selected space remains clear of obstructions at all times during the maneuver Note Active park assist may not detect street furniture and other items You must make sure the selected space is suitable for parking Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 152 Note You should drive your vehicle within 1 5 m to the other vehicles while passing a parking space Note The system always offers the last detected parking space for example if your vehicle detects multiple spaces while you are driving it offers the last one Note f driven above approximately 35 km h the system shows a message to alert you to reduce your vehicle speed Automatic Steering into Parking Space Note f your vehicle speed exceeds 9 km h or the maneuver is interrupted driver input the system switches off and you need to take full control of your vehicle When you shift the transmission into reverse R with your hands off the wheel and nothing obstructing its movement your vehicle steers itself into the space The system displays instructions to move your vehicle back and forth in the space Parking Aids E130108 When you think your vehicle is properl
104. smaller and does not flash when Distance Alert is active ra Ea AA e E184570 Distance Indication Distance indication is a function that provides a graphical indication of the time gap to other vehicles traveling in the same Bi aaaaa E190004 Note Distance Alert and Distance Indication deactivates when adaptive cruise control is active The distance indication graphics do not display in the information display unless adaptive cruise control is OFF Speed Sensitivity Graphics Distance Gap Time Gap 100 km h Normal Grey up to 25 metres ee between 17 between 0 6 100 km h Normal Yellow metres and 25 seconds and metres 0 9 seconds 100 km h Normal Red up to 17 metres Heoi _ You can switch the distance alert and Adjusting Pre Collision Assist Settings indication function off using the information display controls See General You can adjust the Alert and Distance Alert Information page 70 sensitivity to one of three possible settings by using the information display control See General Information page 70 177 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Driving Aids If required you can switch active braking off using the information display controls See General Information page 70 Note Active braking automatically turns on every time you switch the ignition on Blocked Sensors E207678 If a message regarding a blocked sensor or camera appears in the
105. suit the level of driver Features include Muted audio when seatbelts are unbuckled Vehicle speed limited Speed minder Volume limiter on audio system Fuel warnings given at higher distance to empty values Prevention of turning off some driver assist systems Traction control Park aid Blind Spot monitor and cross traffic alert Forward Collision Warning additionally uses maximum sensitivity as default Emergency assist Do not disturb MyKey report card which monitors seatbelt buckle usage speed profile SYNC phone usages and fuel economy Mileage logged by MyKeys INFORMATION MESSAGES Note Depending on the vehicle options equipped with your vehicle not all of the messages will display or be available Certain messages may be abbreviated or shortened depending upon which cluster type you have Information Displays E201420 Active Park Press the OK button to acknowledge and remove some messages from the information display Other messages will be removed automatically after a short time Certain messages need to be confirmed before you can access the menus Message Action Active Park Fault Displayed when the system needs service Contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible Adaptive Cruise Control Message Action Adaptive Cruise Displayed when a radar malfunction is preventing the ACC Available Sensor Blocked See Manual Mal
106. switch the ignition on Note f you use the socket when the engine is not running the battery may lose charge Note When you switch the ignition on you can use the socket to power 12 volt appliances with a maximum current rating of 15 amps E103382 Press the element in to use the cigar lighter It will pop out automatically Storage Compartments CUP HOLDERS WARNING Use only soft cups in the cup holders Hard objects can injure youin acrash Note Stow items in the cup holder carefully as items may become loose during hard braking acceleration or crashes including hot drinks which may spill Depending on your vehicle cup holders may be located in the centre console for first row occupants in the centre fold down seat for second row occupants and in the outer side trims for third row occupants GLOVE BOX _ E136461 Note When opening the glove box allowing the glove box dampener to lower it gently until it comes to rest The glove box is located on the passenger side of the instrument panel The glove box is opened using the latch handle Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 117 Glove box with key E206091 The glove box can be locked using the ignition key To lock close the glove box then insert the ignition key into the glove box lock and rotate it clockwise Remove the key To unlock the glove box insert the ignition key into the glove box lock and rotate it count
107. than 4 L may be required Fuel Run Dry Protection Feature Your vehicle is fitted with a fuel run dry protection system to prevent engine damage The vehicle will enter an engine misfire mode and shutdown at a pre determined distance after the Distance to Empty becomes zero Refill the fuel tank with a minimum of 4L diesel before reseting the feature Reset the fuel run dry protection feature by following the below steps 1 Insert the ignition key and turn to position H Ignition 2 Hold the key in the position for 20 seconds and turn back to O Off 3 Repeat the steps three times to complete the reset procedure Filling a Portable Fuel Container Use the following guidelines to avoid electrostatic charge build up when filling an ungrounded fuel container Fuel and Refueling Only use an approved fuel container to transfer fuel to your vehicle Place the container on the ground when filling Do not fill a fuel container while it is inside your vehicle including the cargo area Keep the fuel pump nozzle in contact with the fuel container while filling Do not use a device that holds the fuel pump nozzle lever in the fill position CATALYTIC CONVERTER WARNING Do not park or idle your vehicle over dry leaves dry grass or other combustible materials The exhaust will radiate a considerable amount of heat during use and after you have switched the engine off This is a potential fire hazard
108. that no bulky objects such as purses or briefcases are on the floor in front of the second row seats before folding the seats to easy entry position Note For second row bench seats make sure the center seatbelt is unbuckled before folding the seatback Note You may have to move the front row seat forward to allow the second row seat to be fully folded Seats Note You may have to lower the center head restraint See Head Restraints page 104 Fold the second row seat to access the third row 1 Fold the outboard head restraint See Head Restraints page 104 E190846 6 Pull the head restraint back up to its normal adjusted position Folding and unfolding the Third Row Manual Seat 1 Remove all objects from the seat 2 Lower all third row head restraints See Head Restraints page 104 E206205 2 Pull the handle located on the top of the seat to move the seats to easy entry position to access 3rd row 3 Move the left side seat forward untill it releases from the catch 5 Lift the seatback toward the rear of the vehicle and rotate the seatback until you hear a click locking it inthe upright position E201039 3 From the rear of the vehicle fold the seatback by pulling and holding the handle while pushing the seatback forward Release the handle once the seatback starts rotating forward 4 To return the seatback to the upright position pull the long strap located on the sea
109. the following 1 Switch the vehicle on using an admin key Use the arrow buttons to get to the following menu selections Message Action and Description Settings Press the OK button or the right arrow button MyKey Press the OK button or the right arrow button Note You can clear or change your MyKey settings at any time during the same key cycle as you created the MyKey Once you have switched the vehicle off however you will need an admin key to change or clear your MyKey settings Note When you make any changes to your MyKey settings you change the settings for every MyKey You cannot make individual changes to apply to certain MyKeys CLEARING ALL MYKEYS You can clear or change your MyKey settings using the information display control on the steering wheel See Information Displays page 70 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 34 MyKey CHECKING MYKEY SYSTEM You can find i
110. the head restraint Press the locking button 2 to remove the head restraint Rear head restraints Third row seats H 4 E213753 To raise pull the head restraint up to the fullest extent where it will lock into position To lower press the locking button 1 and push the head restraint downward To remove raise the head restraint to the locked position press the locking button 1 and pull the head restraint upward removing it from the seat back MANUAL SEATS WARNING Do not adjust the driver seat when your vehicle is moving Seats Moving the Seat Backward and Adjusting the Height of the Driver Forward Seat t 3 h E201043 pa WARNING Make sure the seat fully locks into place by rocking it backward and forward Recline Adjustment E201041 E201044 106 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Seats WARNING Do not place cargo or any objects behind the seat backrest before returning it to the original position Pull on the seat backrest to make sure that it has fully latched after returning the seat backrest to its original position An unlatched seat may become dangerous if you stop suddenly or have a crash Adjusting the Lumbar Support of the Driver Seat E201042 107 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS POWER SEATS it equipped WARNINGS Do not adjust the driver s seat or seatback when your vehicle is moving Adjusting your seatback while your vehicle is i
111. the ignition on 4 Remove the key within 10 seconds 5 Insert the additional key within 10 seconds which need to be programmed Changing the Remote Control Battery Make sure that you dispose of Dd old batteries in an environmentally friendly way Seek advice from your local authority regarding recycling Keys and Remote Controls Remote Control With a Folding Key Blade The remote control uses one coin type three volt lithium battery CR2032 or equivalent Press the button to release the m key before beginning the procedure 1 amp E168255 2 1 Insert a screwdriver in the position shown and gently push the clip 2 Press the clip down to release the battery cover E151799 3 Carefully remove the cover Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS E151800 Note Do not touch the battery contacts or the printed circuit board with the screwdriver 4 Insert a screwdriver as shown to release the battery E151801 5 Remove the battery 6 Install a new battery with the facing Up 7 Replace the battery cover REPLACING A LOST KEY OR REMOTE CONTROL Replacement keys or remote controls can be purchased from an authorized dealer Authorized dealers can program remote controls for your vehicle See Passive Anti Theft System page 42 MyKey PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION MyKey allows you to program keys with restricted driving modes to promote good driving habits
112. the ignition on the engine immobilizer will disarm automatically if a correctly coded key is used If you are unable to start the engine witha correctly coded key have your vehicle checked by an authorized dealer 42 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Steering Wheel ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL WARNING Do not adjust the steering wheel when your vehicle is moving Note Make sure that you are sitting in the correct position amp gt 4 E p 1 Unlock the steering column 2 Adjust the steering wheel to the desired position E161488 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS f E95179 3 Lock the steering column AUDIO CONTROL Select the required source on the audio unit You can operate the following functions with the control E199065 A Volume up B Seek down or previous 43 Steering Wheel C Seekupor next CRUISE CONTROL D Mute E Volume down VOICE CONTROL E200943 A Cruise control On and off B Resume C Set speed increase E200787 D Set speed decrease A Press the button to switch on or E Cancel off the voice control F Speed limiter on and off B Press the button to accept ll k a reer es INFORMATION DISPLAY ress the button to end phone call CONTROL E201420 See General Information page 70 44 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Wipers and Washers WINDSHIELD WIPERS Note Fully defrost the windshield before you
113. the windshield Maintenance E206128 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 Maintain coolant concentration within 48 to 50 which equates to a freeze point between 29 C and 34 C Note Coolant expands when it is hot The level may extend beyond the MAX mark Note 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS WARNINGS 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 d
114. them damage Refer to your device s manual for further information Do not attempt to service or repair the system See an authorized dealer Privacy Information When a cell phone is connected to SYNC the system creates a profile that is linked 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 will include 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 288 supported media content The system also records a short development log of approximately 10 minutes of all recent system activity The log profile and other system data may be used to improve the system and help diagnose any problems that may occur The cell phone profile media player index and development log will 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 SYNC page 287 Special equipment is required to access system data Access to your vehicle s SYNC module is also required We will not access the system
115. 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 vapor 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 FUEL QUALITY WARNINGS Do not mix diesel with oil gasoline or other liquids This could cause a chemical reaction Do not add kerosene paraffin or gasoline to diesel This could cause damage to the fuel system Note We recommend that you use only high quality fuel Fuel and Refueling Note We do not recommend the use of additional additives or other engine treatments for normal vehicle use Note We do not recommend the use of additional additives to prevent fuel waxing Biodiesel Usage WARNING Do not use raw oils fats or waste cooking greases these are not biodiesel Your vehicle is suitable for use with biodiesel blends up to 10 B10 You can achieve acceptable engine performance and durability using B10 by adhering to the below guidelines
116. 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 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 or portion thereof included in such copy Copyright Based on data provided under license from PSMA Australia Limited www psma com au Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 416 Product incorporates data which is 20XX Telstra Corporation Limited GM Holden Limited Intelematics Australia Pty Ltd and Continental Pty Ltd B Third Party Notices for Australia In addition to the foregoing the End User Terms for any Application containing RDS TMC Traffic Codes for Australia shall contain the following notice Product incorporates traffic location codes which is 20XX Telstra Corpora tion Limited and its licensors Vil China Territory Personal Use Only You agree to use this Data together with nsert name of Client Application for the olely personal non commercial purposes or which you were licensed and not for ervice bureau time sharing o
117. to pull to one side when you re driving the wheels may be out of alignment Have an authorized dealer check the wheel alignment periodically Wheel misalignment in the front or the rear can cause uneven and rapid treadwear of your tires and should be corrected by an authorized dealer Front wheel drive vehicles and those with an independent rear Suspension may require alignment of all four wheels The tires should also be balanced periodically An unbalanced tire and wheel assembly may result in irregular tire wear Tire Rotation WARNING If the tire label shows different tire pressures for the front and rear tires and the vehicle is equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system then the settings for the system sensors need to be updated Always perform the system reset procedure after tire rotation If the system is not reset it may not provide a low tire pressure warning when necessary See the tire pressure monitoring system reset procedure in this chapter 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 250 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 tir
118. traveling in the same direction as yours or a pedestrian within your driving path the system is design to provide three levels of functionality 1 Alert 2 Brake Support 3 Active Braking E156131 Alert When activated a red warning light flashes an audible warning chime sounds and a warning message shows in the information display Brake Support The brake support system assists the driver in reducing the collision speed by lightly applying the brakes If the risk of collision further increases after the warning light illuminates the brake support prepares the brake system for rapid braking This may be apparent to the driver The system does not automatically activate the brakes but if you press the brake pedal the system may apply full force even if the brake pedal is lightly pressed Active Braking Active braking may apply if the system determines that a collision is imminent The system may help the driver reduce impact damage or avoid the crash completely Driving Aids Note f you perceive Pre Collision Assist alerts as being too frequent or disturbing then you can reduce the alert sensitivity though the manufacturer recommends using the highest sensitivity setting where possible Setting lower sensitivity would lead to fewer and later system warnings Distance Alert If the distance to the lead vehicle is small the red warning light illuminates in the windshield Note The red light bar is
119. uncheck disabled Driver Sport Normal or Comfort Suspen sion DTE Normal or Towing Calcula tion Easy Entry Exit check enabled or uncheck disabled Lighting Adaptive Headlamps Adaptive Headlamps check enabled or uncheck disabled Vehicle Traffic Setup Right or Left Systems Hand Traffic Auto Highbeam check enabled or uncheck disabled Autolamp Delay Off or XX Seconds Daytime Lights check enabled or uncheck disabled Locks Autolock check enabled or uncheck disabled 77 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Information Displays Settings Autounlock check enabled or uncheck disabled Relock check enabled or uncheck disabled Mislock check enabled or uncheck disabled Remote Unlock All Doors or Driver First Switch Inhibit check enabled or uncheck disabled Mirror Autofold check enabled or uncheck disabled Oil Life XXX Hold OK to Reset Park Continue Heat check enabled or uncheck disabled Heater Heater Programming One Time Select day of the week Time 1 or Time 2 Park Lock Control check enabled or uncheck disabled Power Enable or Disable Switch Liftgate Seatbelts Windows Remote Open or Remote Close Wipers Courtesy Wipe Rain Sensing or Reverse Wiper Display Distance Miles amp Gallons 100km or km l Unit Temper Fahrenheit or Celsius ature Unit Tir
120. vent positions Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Bounce Back The moonroof will stop automatically and reverse some distance if an obstacle is detected while closing Touch and hold C within two seconds of a bounce back event to override this function Instrument Cluster GAUGES Typel E D E144485 Tachometer Information Display Speedometer Fuel Gauge Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge monou D gt 62 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Instrument Cluster Type 2 E205854 A Speedometer B Information Display Note n the design and manufacture of instrumentation Ford comply with the government regulations that the indicated value of the speedometer is not less than the actual speed In normal operation customers may be observed by other instruments such as a GPS Unit that the indicated speed is slightly faster than the actual vehicle speed This is normal and does not represent an instrument malfunction Information Display Odometer Located in the bottom of the information display Registers the accumulated distance your vehicle has traveled Outside Air Temperature Shows the outside air temperature Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Compass Displays the vehicle s heading direction Trip Computer See General Information page 70 Vehicle Settings and Personalization See General Information page 70 Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge Shows th
121. webcasting or any other form of transmission received from any third party sites If the SOFTWARE provides links to third party sites those links are provided to you only as a convenience and the inclusion of any link does not imply an endorsement of the third party site by MS Microsoft Corporation their affiliates and or their designated agent Obligation 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 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 SOFTW
122. when the clutch pedal has been fully depressed and the ignition key is turned to position IH Fully depress the clutch and brake pedals 2 Turn the key to position IH until the engine has started DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER The filter forms part of the emissions reduction system on your vehicle It filters harmful diesel particulates soot from the exhaust gas Regeneration WARNING Do not park or idle your vehicle over dry leaves dry grass or other combustible materials The regeneration process creates very high exhaust gas temperatures and the exhaust will radiate a considerable amount of heat during and after regeneration and after you have switched the engine off This is a potential fire hazard Note Avoid running out of fuel Note During regeneration at low speed or engine idle you may smell a hot metallic odor and could notice a clicking metallic sound This is due to the high temperatures reached during regeneration and is normal Starting and Stopping the Engine Note Changes in the engine or exhaust sound may be heard during the regeneration process Note After you have switched your engine off the fans may continue to run for a short period of time The diesel particulate filter on your vehicle requires periodic regeneration to maintain its correct function Your vehicle will carry out this process automatically If your journeys meet one of the following conditions You drive only sho
123. will also turn off and the engine cooling fan will operate When this happens immediately Stop your vehicle as soon as possible Turn off the engine to prevent severe engine damage Wait for the engine to cool down Check the coolant level See Engine Coolant Check page 231 Have the vehicle checked by an authorized dealer OFF ROAD DRIVING WARNING Off roading can be extremely dangerous and carries inherent risks that may not be preventable even with the best precautions Ford strongly recommends driving within your ability and taking every safety precaution Driving Hints In addition to providing an excellent on road driving experience your vehicle also excels at all types of off road driving The vehicle has been designed and equipped to allow you to explore those places where the road doesn t take you whether it s a forest trail or the open desert Before going off roading consult with your local governmental agencies to determine designated off road trails and recreation areas Also be sure to understand any off road vehicle registration requirements for the area in which you plan on driving Before taking your vehicle off roading a basic vehicle inspection should be done to make sure that the vehicle is in top working condition It is always recommended that at least two vehicles are used while off roading Using two vehicles in buddy system helps make sure that help is close at hand s
124. will not be able to switch off Advance Trac or traction control Emergency Assist parking aid lane keeping alert or the do not disturb feature if your vehicle is equipped with these features 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 start place the intelligent access transmitter into the backup position The location of your backup position is in another chapter See Creating a MyKey page 33 2 Switch the vehicle on 3 Access the main menu through 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 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Create MyKey Press the OK button or the right arrow key 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 33 MyKey Programming Changing Configurable Settings Use the information display to access your configurable MyKey settings by doing
125. write anything on the SD card Do not attempt to alter the data contained on the SD card in any way 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 2 Menu Item Junction Town centre Map Edit Route Cancel Route For some vehicles it may display Latitude Longitude To set your destination enter the necessary information into the highlighted text fields in any order 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 your destination press Menu Item Action and Description Set as Destination This will start the route calculation and guidance
126. 19G219 YAA enAUS Appendices CCAM14LP0090T3 E203679 Taiwan 028 Schrader Electronics yim crsepayKye Wo o6nagHanHa Papionepegasay mogeni AG2SZ4 CHCTeEMM KOHTPONIO THCKY 8 IIMH asTomo6ina si nosigae enmoram TexHiuHoro pernamenty panjoo6nagHanna i Tenexomynikaui Horo KiH eBoro TepmiHanbHoro o6nagHanna Nocranosa KMY Ne 679 sig 24 epena 2009 p leknapauia signosigHocri 3HaxoguTeca Ha ca ti Schrader Electronics Ta HagaeTbca 3a 3anuTom Ha enekTpony aapecy doc request schrader co uk E198009 TYPE APPROVALS FCC INDUSTRY CANADANOTICE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules 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 FCC ID WJLRX 42 IC 7847A RX42 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Changes or modifications to your device not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance can void the user s authority to operate the equipment RX 42 declaration of conformity We the party responsible for compliance declare under our sole responsibility that the Handset Integration product RX 42 is in conformity with the provisions of the following Council Directive 1999 5 EC A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found at www novero com declaration_of_conformity The Bluetooth word mark and logos are
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128. 31467 A Press the switch to open the window B Lift the switch to close the window Opening and Closing the Driver Side Window Automatically Press or lift the switch to the second action point and release it Press or lift it again to stop the window Windows and Mirrors Opening and Closing Other Windows Automatically it Equipped Press or lift the switch to the second action point and release it Press or lift it again to stop the window Safety Switch for the Rear Windows Note You can always operate the rear and front passenger windows from the driver s door if global opening and closing is fitted Note On vehicles without global opening and closing the rear windows cannot be operated from driver side when the safety switch is pressed a ae E131468 A switch in the driver s door disables the rear passenger electric window switches The indicator in the safety switch turns on once the switch is pressed Resetting the Memory of the Electric Windows Vehicle with One Touch Up Down on Driver Side only WARNING The anti trap function is deactivated until you have reset the memory In the event of a flat battery or after the battery has been disconnected from the vehicle you must reset the memory for driver window Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 1 Open the window 2 Lift and hold the switch to second action point until the window is fully closed 3 Hold the switch lifted
129. 3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 2 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 are displayed Set the automatic parking point of 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 Eco Always use Preferred Route 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 Penalty Avoid Select a level of cost for the calculated Eco Route The higher the setting the longer the time allotment is for the rout
130. 6 20 Power point 2 cigar lighter 17 20 Power point 4 3rd row power point 18 10 Not used 19 10 Electric power assisted steering 20 10 Headlamp switch headlamp levelling motor 21 15 Transfer case control module terrain management switch 22 10 Air conditioning compressor 23 15 Parking aid rear view camera blind spot monitoring module adaptive speed control radar and heads up display if fitted 24 5 Exhaust emissions rear dosing control module if fitted 25 10 Anti lock brake system 26 10 Mirror adjust switch 27 5 PTC Heater if fitted 28 10 Powertrain control module 29 10 Rear window washer pump Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 218 Fuses Fuse Relay Fuse Amp Protected Components Number Rating 30 Not used 31 Not used 32 Not used 33 Air conditioning clutch relay 34 Not used 35 15 Transmission control module 36 Not used 37 10 Heated exterior mirror 38 Not used 39 Not used 40 Fuel pump relay 4l Horn relay 42 Seat third row power fold relay 43 15 Exhaust emissions rear dosing control module if fitted 44 25 Headlamp washer pump 45 Not used 46 10 Not used 47 10 Brake pedal switch 48 20 Horn 49 5 Not used 50 15 Exhaust emissions rear dosing control module if fitted 51 Not used 52 Not used
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133. ARE 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 accessed through use of the SOFTWARE is the property of the respective content owner and may be protected by applicable copyright or other intellectual property laws and treaties This EULA grants you no rights to use such content All rights not specifically granted under this EULA are reserved by MS Microsoft Corporation FORD MOTOR COMPANY third party software and service providers their affiliates and suppliers Use of any on line services which may be accessed through the SOFTWARE may be governed by the respective terms of use relating to such services If this SOFTWARE contains documentation that is provided only in electronic form you may print one copy of such electronic documentation EXPORT RESTRICTIONS You acknowledge that the SOFTWARE is subject to U S and European Union export jurisdiction You agree to comply with all applicable international and national laws that apply to the SOFTWARE including Appendices the U S Export Administration Regulations as well as end user end use and destination restrictions issued by U S and other governments For additional information see http www microsoft com exporting TRADEMARKS This EULA
134. ARNING Do not raise the spare wheel carrier without the wheel attached Damage can occur to the winch mechanism if lowered without a wheel attached 1 Place the wheel flat on the ground with the outer face of the wheel facing down down Wheels and Tires 2 Tilt the bracket and pass it through the center of the wheel 3 Insert the winch extension tool into the winch and turn clockwise TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 4 Stow the wheel brace vehicle jack and winch extension tool away Wheel Nut Torque Vehicle Type Torque All 135 Nm Tire Pressures Cold Tires Tire Size Normal Load ECO Full Load Front Rear Front Rear Front Rear 265 65 210 kPa 210 kPa 240 kPa 35 240 kPa 35 240 kPa 300 kPa RI7 12T 30 psi 30 psi psi psi 35 psi 44 psi 265 60 210 kPa 210 kPa 240 kPa 35 240 kPa 35 240 kPa 300 kPa R18 10T 30 psi 30 psi psi psi 35 psi 44 psi 265 50 240 kPa 240 kPa N A N A 240 kPa 300 kPa R20107T 35psi 35 psi 35 psi 44 psi Only fit snow chains to specified ti res ECO tire inflation pressures are recommended for optimal fuel consumption Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 260 Capacities and Specifications VEHICLE DIMENSIONS E200432 Callout Dimension Description Maximum length 4 892 mm Overall width including exterior mirrors Overall height 2 180 mm 1 837 m
135. Amp Protected Components Rating 225 Alternator 2 125 Electronic power assist steering 212 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Fuses High Current Fuse Box E206158 Fuse Fuse Amp Protected Components Rating 60 Glow plug module 2 125 Body control module 3 50 Body control module 4 Busbar through to power distribution box 5 100 PTC heater if fitted Passenger Compartment Fuse Box The fuse box is located below and outboard of the steering column behind the access cover 213 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Fuses E145984 Fuse Fuse Amp Rating Protected Components Demand lamp battery saver overhead console 1 10 automatic transmission gear shifter glove box lamp sun visor grab handle Map lamps 2 75 Not used spare 3 20 Driver door latch fuel flap unlock relay Door double aux lock relay 4 5 Not used spare 5 20 Subwoofer amplifier 6 10 Not used spare 7 10 Not used spare 8 10 Security horn 9 10 Not used spare 10 5 Power liftgate module T 52 Interior motion sensor 214 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Fuses Fuse Fuse Amp Rating Protected Components 12 3 Electronic control panel climate control module 75 rear auxiliary module B 3 Instrument cluster steering column control module 75 smart data link connector 14
136. 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 378 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 2 Michelin Travel Guide if 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 Shopping Financial Entertainment amp Arts Emergency Recreation amp Sports Community Government Health amp Medicine Domestic Services Main categories To expand these listings press the in front of the listing Fuel Station The system also allows you to sort Parking alphabetically or by distance Food Drink and Dining Setting Your Navigation Automotive Preferences Travel and Transportation Select settings for the system to take into account when planning your route To access the settings options press Menu Item Settings Navigation Then select any of the following Everest TEC EB
137. Avoid sudden applications of power and quick changes of direction on snow and ice Apply the accelerator slowly and steadily when starting from a full stop Avoid sudden braking as well Although a 4WD vehicle may accelerate better than a two wheel drive vehicle in snow and ice it won t stop any faster because as in other vehicles braking occurs at all four wheels Do not become overconfident as to road conditions Make sure you allow sufficient distance between you and other vehicles for stopping Drive slower than usual and consider using one of the lower gears In emergency stopping situations apply the brake steadily Since your vehicle is equipped with a four wheel ABS do not pump the brakes See Hints on Driving With Anti Lock Brakes page 141 Maintenance and Modifications The suspension and steering systems on your vehicle have been designed and tested to provide predictable performance whether loaded or empty and durable load carrying capability For this reason Ford Motor Company strongly recommends that you do not make modifications such as adding or removing parts such as lowering kits or stabilizer bars or by using replacement parts not equivalent to the original factory equipment Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 139 Any modifications to a vehicle that raise the center of gravity can make it more likely the vehicle will rollover as a result of a loss of control Ford Motor Company recomme
138. D SAFETY LOCKS Manual Child Safety Locks WARNING You cannot open the doors from inside if you have put the child safety locks on E132612 The childproof locks are located on the rear edge of each rear door and must be set separately for each door Left Hand Side Turn counterclockwise to lock and clockwise to unlock Right Hand Side Turn clockwise to lock and counterclockwise to unlock Seatbelts PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNINGS The wearing of a seatbelt is a mandatory requirement Seatbelts should be properly fastened and adjusted before the vehicle is driven Adjust the driver s seat position before fastening the seatbelt Seatbelts are designed to bear upon the bony structure of the body and should be worn low across the front of the pelvis or the pelvis chest and shoulders as applicable wearing the lap section of the belt across the abdominal area must be avoided Wear a seatbelt and keep sufficient distance between yourself and the steering wheel Only when you use the seatbelt properly can it hold you in position to achieve its optimum effect Never use a Seatbelt for more than one person it is dangerous to put a belt around a child being carried on the occupant s lap Use the correct buckle for each seatbelt Do not use a seatbelt that is slack or twisted Do not wear thick clothing The seatbelt must fit tightly around your body to achieve its optimum effect Po
139. EC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS E190798 Fuse Relay Number Fuse Amp Rating Protected Components Fuel pump control module Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Body control module 1 lighting Not used Trailer auxilliary Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 210 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Fuses Fuse Relay Number Fuse Amp Rating Protected Components 65 203 Heated front seats 66 Not used 67 50 Body control module 2 lighting 68 40 Rear window defroster 69 30 Antilock brake system valves 70 203 Passenger power seat 71 Not used 72 30 Third row power fold seat 73 Not used 74 20 Driver power seat 75 253 Rear blower motor 76 20 Left hand low beam high intensity discharge head lamps If fitted 77 253 Four wheel drive module 78 253 Four wheel drive module 79 404 Blower motor 80 203 Right hand low beam high intensity discharge head lamps If fitted 8 40 Inverter 82 604 Anti lock brake system pump 83 253 Windshield wiper motor 84 30 Starter motor solenoid 211 Fuses Fuse Relay Number Fuse Amp Rating Protected Components 85 30 Power lift gate module 87 40 Trailer module Micro fuse Dual micro fuse M type fuse LPJ type fuse Battery Mounted Fuse Link E206156 Fuse Fuse
140. FORD EVEREST Owner s Manual Shei Go Further 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 All rights reserved Part Number EB3B 19G219 YAA 20150513041425 Tk Table of Contents Introduction About This Manual Symbols Glossary Replacement Parts RECOMMENCATION ccceeseeseeseeseesteeeeeseesees 9 Mobile Communications EQUIDMEON batiecccdectaclteinheiecc 10 Ata Glance TAN r WG g c eee eee 1 Child Safety Child R Straints ceccesesseeseesesseesseesessesseeseenees 18 Selecting a Child Restraint System 19 Installing Child Restraints Child Restraint Positioning Child Safety LOCKS cccscsessssessesessesesseeseseees Seatbelts Principle Of Operation ccccseceseeseseseeeees 23 Fastening the Seatbelts Seatbelt Height Adjustment 25 Seatbelt REMINCEL cseccsecsesecseseseeeeeees 25 Seatbelt Maintenance 26 Supplementary Restraints System Principle Of Operation 27 Keys and Remote Controls General Information on Radio Freq Cj Sra 29 Remot
141. Hill Descent Control 147 Parking Aids Principle Of Operation 149 Rear Parking Aidh ccccscsesssssssesesesssseseeseees 149 Front Parking Aid Active Park Assist Rear View Came ra sesceeecececseseseseseseseseeee 155 Cruise Control Principle Of Operation 157 Using Cruise Control 157 Using Adaptive Cruise Control 158 Driving Aids Speed LIMITE cece eeseseestesestesesteseeeeee 164 Driver Alert ccccssececee 164 Lane Keeping System 166 Blind Spot Information System 170 STEEN E ennn nnn 174 Collision Warning SysStemM 2 2 175 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Load Carrying General INFOrmation 180 Luggage COVELS ccsecesseseseeeeee 180 Roof Racks and Load CarrierS 00 181 Load Retaining FIxtur s ccccssseeeeeeees 182 Towing TOWING a Trailela ceceescesestessesessesessesesseseees Trailer Sway Control os Recommended Towing Weights 186 Essential TOWING CH CKS cccseseeseeeeeees 188 Towing POMS 222 2ccresccsssscaecnnnntd 19 Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels 191 Driving Hints Br AkiNg IN cscesessesessessesecsestesestesestesesteseesesees 193 Reduced Engine Performance Off Road Driving 193 Cold Weather Precautions 198 Driving Through Wate l cccccseseseeesees 198 Floor MAtS ccccsesesecsesessesessesessessesestescsseesesees 199 Roadside Emergencies
142. It is extremely dangerous to rideina cargo area inside or outside of a vehicle In a crash people riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed Do not allow people to ride in any area of your vehicle that is not equipped with seats and seatbelts Be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a seat and using a seatbelt properly Failure to follow this warning could result in serious personal injury or death Locks WARNINGS Make sure to close and latch the liftgate to prevent drawing exhaust fumes into your vehicle This will also prevent passengers and cargo from falling out If you must drive with the liftgate open keep the vents or windows open so outside air comes into your vehicle Failure to follow this warning could result in serious personal injury Note Be careful when opening or closing the liftgate in a garage or other enclosed area to avoid damaging the liftgate Note Do not hang anything for example a bike rack from the glass or liftgate This could damage the liftgate and its components Note Do not leave the liftgate open while driving This could damage the liftgate and its components Opening the Liftgate Manually E138632 Press the button located in the top of the liftgate pull cup handle to unlatch the liftgate and then pull on the outside handle Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS With the Remote Control WAM Press the button twice within 2X three sec
143. J E175711 To access and play music from your device press the lower left corner of the touchscreen 356 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 if they support this feature Note The system is capable of indexing up 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 SD Card then select from the following options Repeat This feature replays the currently playing song or album Shuffle Touch this button to play music on the 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 Adaptive volume Media Player Settings Allows you to select more settings which is under Media Player See Settings page 338 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 357 SYNC 2 Message Action and Description Device Information Displays softw
144. N 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 exceed the maximum front and rear axle loads for your vehicle Do not exceed the maximum gross vehicle weight Do not place solid objects outside the loadspace area for example timber and sheet material Note The center of the payload should be located within the wheelbase of the vehicle Note Avoid one sided load distribution Note Uneven load distribution could result in unacceptable handling and braking characteristics LUGGAGE COVERS WARNING Do not place objects on the luggage cover Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS E112571 Pull out the cover until it locks E112572 Release it from the retaining points by pressing below the handle Roll it slowly back into the case Load Carrying E112588 To remove or install the cover push either end of the case inward Stowing the luggage cover Estate without full size spare wheel E134798 Stow the luggage cover beneath the luggage compartment floor Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS ROOF RACKS AND LOAD CARRIERS Cross Bars WARNING When loading the roof rail crossbars it is recommended to evenly distribute the load as well as maintain a low center of gravity Loaded veh
145. Note Use BIO fuel that meets the equivalent specification defined by EN 590 or the relevant national specification from a trusted fuel supplier Note The B 0 fuel used should be dispensed from a service station pump labelled in accordance with the requirements of national regulations Note f your vehicle experiences low temperature fuel waxing issues consider using different diesel brands or diesel with lower biodiesel content Long Term Storage Do not leave vehicles filled with B10 fuels parked for more than 1 month Diesel fuels containing biodiesel can degrade quickly when stored for long periods of time especially when exposed to warm and humid conditions It is recommended to fill the tank with purely mineral diesel where available Alternatively we recommend that you seek advice from your dealer Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS RUNNING OUT OF FUEL Avoid running out of diesel fuel because this situation may have an adverse effect on engine components If you have run out of fuel You may need to cycle 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 On restarting cranking time will take a few seconds longer than normal With keyless ignition just start the engine Crank time will be longer than usual Normally adding 4 L of fuel is enough to restart the engine If the vehicle is out of fuel and on a steep grade more
146. ON Eisirein aiia 361 Phone 368 INFOP MATION cssessessessesesseesessesseeseeseeseeseeneens 369 CUMA E iiir isn EErEE 374 NavigatiOn s sssssessissrssriseriserssrrsnrrnnrnnnrnnnnn 377 SYNC TroubleShooting cccceccecees 386 Appendices Electromagnetic Compatibility 394 TYP ADPrOValls cccecesssessesseseseseseseeseses TYPO APPIOVALS c cccssessssestessssessestsseseesesees Type approvals Type APPIOVALS ccccsessesestessssessesesseseeseseees Table of Contents End User License Agreement 399 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 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 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 descri
147. ONDITIONS Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 9 2 End User Terms Required by NAV2 Shanghai Co Ltd 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 NAV2 Shanghai Co Ltd NAV2 and its licensors including their licensors and suppliers on the other hand 20xx All rights reserved Permitted Use You agree to use this Data together with the Telenav Software solely for the internal business and personal purposes for which you were licensed and not for service bureau time sharing or other similar purposes Accordingly but subject to the restrictions set forth in the following paragraphs you agree not to otherwise reproduce copy modify decompile disassemble create any derivative works of or reverse engineer any portion of this Data and may not transfer or distribute it in any form for any purpose except to the extent permitted by mandatory laws Restrictions Except where you have been specifically licensed to do so by Telenayv and without limiting the preceding paragraph you may not use this Data 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 management or similar appli
148. Park Aid Message Action Check Front Park Aid Displays when the system has detected a condition that requires service Contact your authorized dealer See Front Parking Aid page 150 Check Rear Park Aid Displays when the system has detected a condition that requires service Contact your authorized dealer See Rear Parking Aid page 149 Front Park Aid On Off Displays the park aid status Rear Park Aid On Off Displays the park aid status Park Brake Message Action Park Brake Engaged Displays when the parking brake is set the engine is running and the vehicle is driven more than 3 mph 5 km h If the warning stays on after the parking brake is released contact your authorized dealer Park Brake Malfunction Service Now The electric parking brake system has detected a condition that requires service See your authorized dealer Park Brake Not Applied Displays when the electric parking brake is not set Apply Park Brake Park Brake Maintenance Displays when the electric parking brake is running a diagnostic Mode check Park Brake Use Switch Displays when the electric parking brake is set but has not be to Release released Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 89 Information Displays Message Press Brake to Release Action Displays when the electric parking brake is set but has not be Park Brake and Switch released and the veh
149. Possible cause Possible solution The system may not be reading the name the Do not use special characters in the title same way you are saying as the system does not recognize them it Review the cell phone voice commands at the beginning of the cell phone section You may be using the You can also use the cell phone and media wrong voice commands Suggestion lists to get a list of possible suggestions when the system cannot fully understand you See Using Voice Recog nition page 288 Make sure you are saying the name exactly SYNC does not as the system saved it For example if the understand or is You may not be saying contact name is Joe Wilson say Call Joe calling the the name exactly as the Wilson The system works better if you list full names such as Joe Wilson rather than 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 make a call Joe Contacts in your phone book may be very short Do not use special characters such as 123 and similar or they may or ICE as the system does not recognize contain special charac them ters Your phonebook If the contacts are in capital letters you contacts may be in have to spell them JAKE requires you to capital letters say Call J A K E SYNC applies the phonetic pronunciation rules of the selected language to the The SYNC v
150. Press the OK button to select Voice settings The voice settings submenu contains various options See Using Voice Recognition page 288 Browse USB Browse the actual menu structure of the connected USB device Press the OK button and use the up or down arrows to scroll through the folders and files Use the left or right arrows to enter and leave a folder Media content can be directly selected for playback from this menu 1 Make sure the Bluetooth feature on your cell phone is switched on before USING SYNC WITH YOUR starting the search Refer to your cell PHONE phone s manual if necessary Pa 2 Press the PHONE button When the ae a Cell Phone For the First audio display indicates that no phones are paired select the option to add Note You must switch the ignition and radio on Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 302 SYNC 3 Whena message to begin pairing appears in the audio display search for SYNC on your cell phone to start the pairing process 4 When prompted on your cell phone s display enter the six digit PIN provided by the system in the audio display The display indicates when the pairing is successful Pairing Subsequent Cell Phones Note You must switch the ignition and radio on 1 Make sure the Bluetooth feature on your cell phone is switched on before starting the search Refer to your cell phone s manual if necessary 2 Press the PHONE button 5 Se
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152. TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Driving Aids Cause Radar is out of alignment due to a front end impact The windshield in front of the camera is dirty or obstructed in some way Action Contact an authorized dealer to have the radar checked for proper coverage and operation Clean the outside of the windshield in front of the camera The windshield in front of the camera is clean but the message remains in the display Wait a short time It may take several minutes for the camera to detect that there is no obstruction Note Proper system operation requires a clear view of the road by the camera Have any windshield damage in the area of the camera s field of view repaired Note f something hits the front end of your vehicle or damage occurs the radar sensing zone may change This could cause missed or false vehicle detections Contact an authorized dealer to have the radar checked for proper coverage and operation Note f your vehicle detects excessive heat at the camera or a potential misalignment condition a message may display in the information display indicating temporary sensor unavailability This message deactivates automatically when operational conditions are corrected forexample when the ambient temperature around the sensor decreases or the sensor automatically recalibrates successfully 179 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Load Carrying GENERAL INFORMATIO
153. TH RESPECT TO THE TELENAV SOFTWARE Certain jurisdictions do not permit the disclaimer of certain warranties so this limitation may not apply to you 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 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 Law You agree that any dispute claim or controversy arising out of or relating to this Agree
154. Technical Specifications Windows and Mirrors Windshield Washers Windshield Wipers Intermittent Wipe Speed Dependent Wipers Wiper Blades See Checking the Wiper Blades Wipers ANd WASNETS cscesessesesseseseseesessees Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 433 434 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS
155. 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 406 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 parties to the Telenav Software
156. To prevent window fogging you cannot select recirculated air when defrost is on Rear Passenger Climate Control Bar A B Cc D Rear Climate E206113 A Rear climate control lock Touch to lock rear passenger climate control Rear climate control cannot be operated if this is switched on B Rear temperature control Touch to adjust the temperature of the rear passenger compartment C Rear climate control power Touch to switch the system on and off D Rear fan speed control Touch to adjust the volume of air circulated to the rear of the passenger compartment 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 376 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 2 Voice commands Climate AUTO On Climate Off Climate Set Temperature Adjust the temperature to between 15 C 30 C 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 Note Handle the SD card with care to avoid contamination or damage Never touch the metal contacts Do not clean the SD card with anything other than a soft cloth Never attempt to use an SD card that has been cracked deformed or repaired using adhesive as doing to may damage the equipment Do not put on any sticker or
157. 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 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 Appendices 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
158. Your SYNC system performs regular system maintenance in the background while you are not using the car WARNINGS 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 non verbally using your hands while driving Stop the E161891 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS WARNINGS 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 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 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 SYNC 2 Item Message A Phone B Navigation C Climate D Settings E Home F Information G Entertainment This system uses a four corner strategy to provide quick access to several vehicle features and settings Th
159. a Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue filling station or a Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue container The capacity of the Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue tank is 18 liters Note You must open the fuel filler door before you can open the Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue filler door Note mmediately wash off any Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue that has spilled on to a painted surface with mild soapy water Filling the Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue Tank Using a Container The following procedure applies to Motorcraft Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue or similar diesel exhaust fluid AdBlue bottles for other brands or bottle types refer to the instructions on the bottle label Fuel and Refueling E163355 2 Remove the cap from the Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue container Remove the spout from the bottle and insert the straw end into the bottle Ensure you align the arrow above the nut with the bottle handle and the small tube end extends into the far corner of the bottle Twist the spout nut on the container until it is tight Open the Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue filler port on your vehicle by turning the blue cap counterclockwise Do not put Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue in the fuel tank This can cause engine damage not covered by your vehicle s warranty E163356 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS E163357 4 E163358 5 Lift and hold the Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue container withou
160. a fuel economy benefit whilst maintaining the durability of your engine Topping up the oil 1OW 30 that meets the specification Engine oil Diesel for markets with defined by API CH 4 low sulphur content less than 350 Using topping up oils other than the one ppm If you are unable to find an oilthat specified can result in longer engine meets the specification defined in the cranking periods reduced engine vehicle fluids table you must use SAE performance reduced fuel economy and 5W 30 that meets the specification increased emission levels defined by ACEA AS B5 Capacities Variant Item Capacity 2 0 Ecoboost Engine oil with filter 5 2L 2 0 Ecoboost Engine oil without filter 2 2L Duratorgq TDCi Engine oil with filter 8 6L 2 2L Duratorg TDCi Engine oil without filter 3 2L Duratorq TDCi Engine oil with filter 9 75 L 3 2L Duratorq TDCi Engine oil without filter Manual transmission Clutch fluid Between the MIN line and the MAX line Manual transmission Manual transmission oil 27L Automatic transmission dry Automatic transmission oil 10 5L 266 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Capacities and Specifications Variant Item Capacity Automatic transmission wet Automatic transmission oil OL 4x4 Transfer Case 145L Air conditioning Air conditioning 200 ml compressor lubricant Air conditioning Air conditioning system refrigerant 0 975 0 025 kg
161. a malfunction with the open or close request This could be caused by one of the following You switch the ignition on and the transmission selector lever is not in park The battery voltage is below the minimum operating voltage Your vehicle speed exceeds 3 mph 5 km h To open a fully closed liftgate you can either Press the button on the remote control twice within three seconds Press the center console switch Use the liftgate release handle To fully open a partially opened liftgate you can either Press the button on the remote control twice within three seconds Press the center console switch or the liftgate switch Use the liftgate release handle To stop the liftgate you can either Press the button on the remote control A further remote control operation will be delayed for approximately three seconds Press the center console switch or the liftgate switch Use the liftgate release handle Closing the Liftgate WARNING The bounce back feature will not X work and it will not detect obstacles when the liftgate is in contact with the vehicle body Locks Note Do not leave a passive key in your vehicle when closing the liftgate A message will be shown in the display See Information Messages page 80 Note A recessed grip is located inside the liftgate to help with closing You can either Press the button on the remote control twice within three seconds Press the
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163. act from your phonebook call history or by entering a phone number and selecting the text option from the audio display You can also reply to a received message in the inbox Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 298 Note Only one recipient is allowed per text message Accessing Your Cell Phone Settings These are cell phone dependent features Your cell phone settings allow you to access and adjust features such as your ringtone text message notification modify your phonebook and set up automatic download 1 Press the PHONE button 2 Scroll until the phone settings option appears then press the OK button 3 Scroll to select from the following options SYNC Menu Item Action and Description Set as master If this option is checked the system will use this cell phone as the master when there is more than one cell phone paired to the system This option can be changed for all paired cell phones not only for the active one using the Bluetooth devices menu Phone status See the cell phone name provider name cell phone number signal level and battery level When done press the left arrow button to return to the cell phone status menu Set ringtone Select which ringtone sounds during an incoming call one of the system s or your cell phone s If your cell phone supports in band ringing your cell phone s ringtone sounds when you choose the cell phone ringtone option 1 Press
164. ad 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 Wireless and Internet feature everyone in your vehicle can also access the internet if you have a USB mobile broadband connection inside your vehicle your phone supports personal area networking or if you park outside a wireless Your system has a Wi Fi feature that hotspot creates a wireless network within your vehicle thereby allowing other devices such as personal comput in your vehicle to speak to ers or phones each other share files or play games Using this Wi Fi To make adjustments using the touchscreen select Menu Item Action and Description Settings Press the settings icon Wireless amp Internet Then select from the following 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 categorize 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 348 SYNC 2 Menu Item Action and Description Gateway
165. ad to a crash or personal injury Driving Aids WARNINGS The system may or may not operate or may operate with reduced function during cold or severe weather conditions Snow ice rain spray and fog can influence the system Keep the front camera and radar free of snow and ice Failure to take care may result in the loss of control of your vehicle serious personal injury or death System performance may reduce in situations where the camera s detection capability is limited These situations include but are not limited to direct or low sunlight vehicles at night without tail lights unconventional vehicle types pedestrians with complex backgrounds running pedestrians partly obscured pedestrians or pedestrians which cannot be distinguished from a group Failure to take care may result in the loss of control of your vehicle serious personal injury or death The system cannot help prevent all collisions Do not rely on this system to replace driver judgment and the need to maintain distance and speed Note The Pre Collision Assist warning indicator may flash for a short period of time when you start your vehicle Using the System The Pre Collision Assist system is active at speeds above approximately 5 km h and pedestrian detection is active at speeds up to 80 km h E156130 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 176 If your vehicle is rapidly approaching another stationary vehicle a vehicle
166. adjust the setting as necessary 3 Select the footwell air vents using the air distribution buttons 101 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Climate Control Cooling the Interior Quickly Vehicle with manual climate control Vehicle with automatic climate control MAX A C position 1 Adjust the temperature control to the Press the MAX A C button 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 72 F 22 C asa starting point then adjust the setting as necessary 3 Select the instrument panel air vents using the air distribution buttons 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 72 F 22 C asa starting point then adjust the setting as necessary 3 Adjust the temperature control
167. age displays in the information display Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so Switch the Driving Aids WARNINGS ignition off After at least 10 seconds switch the ignition on and watch the information display for a steering system warning message If a steering system warning message returns have the system checked by an authorized dealer If the system detects an error you may not feel a difference in the steering however a serious condition may exist Obtain immediate service from an authorized dealer failure to do so may result in loss of steering control Your vehicle has an electric power steering system There is no fluid reservoir No maintenance is required If your vehicle loses electrical power while you are driving electric power steering assistance is lost The steering system still operates and you can steer your vehicle manually Manually steering your vehicle requires more effort Extreme continuous steering may increase the effort required for you to steer your vehicle This increased effort prevents overheating and permanent damage to the steering system You do not lose the ability to steer your vehicle manually Typical steering and driving maneuvers allow the system to cool and return to normal operation Steering Tips If the steering wanders or pulls check for Correct tire pressures Uneven tire wear Loose or worn suspension components Loose or worn steering compo
168. aint manufacturer s instructions when you are fitting a child restraint Do not alter or modify child restraints in any way Do not hold a child on your lap when the vehicle is moving Do not leave children unattended in your vehicle On hot days the temperature inside the vehicle can rise very quickly Exposure of people or animals to these high temperatures for even a short time can cause death or serious heat related injuries including brain damage Small children are particularly at risk Destroy the child restraint if it has been in a severe crash even if no damage is visible ABBAS E211048 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Child Safety SELECTING A CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM To provide protection a child restraint system should meet three requirements 1 Thechild restraint system complies with Australian Standard AS1754 Infants and children must be properly restrained at all times in an approved child restraint which conforms to Australian Standards AS1754 2004 or later Look for the Australian Standard Approval Mark on the child restraint 2 Thechildrestraint must be suitable for the size and weight of the child and must be properly fitted and adjusted Use the child restraint exactly as shown in the instructions provided with the child restraint If you have any doubts contact the child restraint manufacturer or consult an approved Restraint Fitting Station 3 The child r
169. al Ford website 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 operations The local public security department deploys specific rescue operations according to the actual situation See Supplementary Restraints System page 27 Important information regarding airbag deployment is in this chapter See Roadside Emergencies page 200 Important information regarding the fuel pump shut off is in this chapter Setting Emergency Assistance On From the information menu you can select Apps and goto the Emergency Assistance settings by pressing on Emergency Assist Inthe upcoming menu you can switch the feature On or Off If you switch on this feature a confirmation message appears in the display when your cell phone connects and your vehicle starts Menu Item Apps Emergency Assistance On If you switch off this feature the dialog allows you to set a reminder 371 SYNC 2 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 c
170. alert will be active only if the transmission is in reverse R If your vehicle is rolling backward and the transmission is not in reverse R then cross traffic alert will not be active Driving Aids In this first example the left sensor is only partially obstructed zone coverage is nearly maximized 142441 Zone coverage also decreases when parking at shallow angles Here the left sensor is mostly obstructed zone coverage on that side is severely limited System Lights and Messages E142442 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS The Blind Spot Information and cross traffic alert systems illuminate a yellow alert indicator in the outside mirror on the side of your vehicle the approaching vehicle is coming from In addition the yellow alert indicator will flash if the direction indicator is ON while a Blind Spot Warning System alert is active Note The alert indicator dims when the system detects nighttime darkness Cross traffic alert also sounds a series of tones and a message appears in the information display indicating a vehicle is coming from the right or left Driving Aids System Sensors WARNING Just prior to the system recognizing a blocked condition and alerting the driver the number of missed objects will increase To help avoid injuries NEVER use the Blind Spot Information System as a replacement for using the side and rear view mirrors and looking over your shoulder before
171. als for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of receipt and b any support services provided by NAV2 shall be substantially as described in applicable written materials provided to you by NAV2 and NAV2 s support engineers will make commercially reasonable efforts to solve any problem issues rigCustomer Remedies NAV2 and its suppliers entire liability and your exclusive remedy shall be at NAV2 s sole discretion either a return of the price paid if any or b repair or replacement of the Data 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 417 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 applic
172. ame The folder name ID3 information which might be the album or artist name The unit normally shows the file name that is playing To select one of the other items of information press INFO repeatedly until the required item appears in the display CD Text Display Options When an audio disc with CD text is playing limited information encoded in each track can display Such information normally includes Audio System The disc name The artist name The track name Note You can select these display options in the same way as MP3 displays Ending Compact Disc Playback To restore radio reception on all units press RADIO Note The CD does not eject The disc pauses at the point where radio reception returned To resume CD playback press CD again AUDIO INPUT JACK WARNINGS 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 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 For safety reasons do not connect or adjust the settings on your portable music player while your vehicle is moving Evere
173. 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 have 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 305 Note This feature only works in countries or regions where SYNC Emergency Assistance can call the local emergency services Visit the regional Ford website for details 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 make an emergency call 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
174. are 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 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 categories for example genre artist or album Browse 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 Press the voice button and when prompted say Voice command SD Card USB Then commands such as the following Browse Next Track Pause Play Say the name of what you would like to listen to such as a band song album or playlist 358 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 2 Play Artist __ Voice command Play Song ___ Similar Music Help is a dynamic listing meaning that it could be the name of anything such
175. area In higher speed areas with shallow mud directional control will be reduced in the muddy area much like on snow or ice When approaching such an area be sure to slow to a speed which allows you to maneuver as required by the conditions Driving in Sand WARNING Tires must be returned to normal recommended tire pressures before driving on pavement or hard surfaces Failure to properly maintain your tire pressure could increase the risk of tire failure loss of control vehicle rollover and personal injury Soft sand and dunes present a very unique driving challenge Before going on sucha drive some research is advised regarding proven techniques and pitfalls inherent in driving in deep sand Driving Hints Some general points to consider It is very difficult and in many cases impossible to navigate deep sand with tire pressures which are appropriate for on road driving If you decide to air down your tires be advised that the tire pressure monitoring light will illuminate The tires must be returned tonormal recommended tire pressures before driving on pavement or hard surfaces Lower tire pressures are more likely to cause a debeading of the tire during cornering Avoid sharp or abrupt turns when you have extremely low tire pressures To help prevent becoming stuck in deep sand avoid spinning the tires or making abrupt maneuvers Proceed in acontrolled manner while maintaining vehicle momentum
176. atiOn sssssssseeessrrrrrssssrrrrernsenn 19 STO CTING ceceecesesesesseesesssescsessssesessstssseeeseseeessees 4 Electric Power Steering wool ES Steering Wheel Lock 119 Unlocking the Steering Wheel 120 Vehicles without Keyless Starting 119 Steering Wheel 43 Storage Compartments 117 Sunroof See MOONOOT acssccissecssisesteccosasseiscosessntavisnstsateend 60 Supplementary Restraints System Principle Of Operation n c cccecccceseseseseseseeseeeees 27 430 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Switching Off the Engine Vehicles With a Turbocharger SYNC Applications and SEVICE S r aE Ts 304 SYNC AppLink SYNC Emergency Assistance SYNGIM eena General Information SYNC TroubleShooting ccccccseeeseees T Tailgate See Manual Liftgate See Power Liftgate Technical Specifications See Capacities and Specifications 261 Tire Care sssssesssessserseerrrssrreesrrresrrre Tire Care Tire Pressure Monitoring System 251 Changing Tires With a Tire Pressure Monitoring SYSTEM cseeessesceestesesteseeeseens 252 How Temperature Affects the Tire Pressures Tire Pressure Monitoring System Reset PROGCCUNG sx cssccsesarescavesvecsudesevscnsessecivitececeveticrs 254 See Wheels and Tires Towing a Trailer Trailer Tow Module Towing Points Towing the Vehicle on Four Vehicles With Automatic Transmission Towing
177. ation You may also select to have either the estimated time toreach your destination or your estimated arrival time Map Icons Vehicle mark shows the current location of your vehicle It stays in the center of the map display A except when in scroll mode Scroll cursor allows you to scroll the map the fixed icon is 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 4 Address book entry default gt icon s indicates the location T onthe map of an address book 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 Home indicates the location on A 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 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 A Waypoint indicates t
178. ats 66 Not used 67 50 Body control module 2 lighting 68 402 Rear window defroster 69 30 Antilock brake system valves 70 202 Passenger power seat 71 Not used 72 30 Third row power fold seat 73 Not used 74 20 Driver power seat 75 253 Rear blower motor 76 20 Left hand low beam high intensity discharge head lamps if fitted 77 253 Four wheel drive module 78 253 Four wheel drive module 79 40 Blower motor 80 20 Right hand low beam high intensity discharge head lamps if fitted 81 40 Inverter 82 604 Anti lock brake system pump 83 253 Windshield wiper motor 84 30 Starter motor solenoid 222 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Fuses Fuse Relay Number Fuse Amp Rating Protected Components Power lift gate module 87 40 Trailer module Micro fuse Dual micro fuse M type fuse LPJ type fuse Battery Mounted Fuse Link E206156 Fuse Fuse Amp Protected Components Rating 1 225 Alternator 2 125 Electronic power assist steering 223 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Fuses High Current Fuse Box E206158 Fuse Fuse Amp Protected Components Rating 60 Glow plug module 2 125 Body control module 3 50 Body control module 4 Busbar through to power distribution box 5 100 PTC Heater if fitted Passenger Compartment Fuse Box The fuse box is located below and outboard of the steering col
179. authorized dealer as soon as possible Rear Fog Lamps Indicator It will illuminate when you switch Q the rear fog lamps on Instrument Cluster Fasten Rear Seatbelt Warning Lamp It will illuminate and achime will A 3 sound to signal the rear seatbelts are not buckled Service Engine Soon The service engine soon indicator light illuminates when the ignition is first turned on prior to engine start to check the bulb 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 the Fuel and Refueling chapter for more information about having your vehicle serviced 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 If the light is blinking an engine misfire is occurring which could damage your catalytic converter Drive ina moderate fashion avoid heavy acceleration and deceleration and have your vehicle serviced immediately Shift Indicator It will illuminate to inform you Ea that shifting to a higher gear as indicated may give better fuel economy and lower CO2 emissions It will not illuminate during periods of high acceleration
180. ay 1 Highlight Trip Computer with the up and down arrow buttons and press the right arrow button Information Displays 2 Highlight the function to be reset 3 Hold the OK button pressed PERSONALIZED SETTINGS Language setting A choice of 18 languages are available Arabic Australian English Brazilian Portuguese Canadian French Chinese Mandarin simplified font Dutch EU French EU Portuguese EU Spanish German Italian NA English NA Spanish Polish Russian Swedish Turkish UK English Measure units To toggle between either metric or imperial units scroll to this display and press the OK button Toggling the units of measure using this display will affect the following displays Distance to empty Average fuel consumption Instantaneous fuel consumption Average speed Temperature units To toggle between metric and imperial units scroll to this display and press the OK button Toggling the temperature units using this display will affect the following displays Outside air temperature The temperature display in the automatic climate control Chime deactivation The following chimes can be deactivated Warning messages Information messages Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS MyKey If Equipped MyKey is a feature which allows customers to assign keys which will enable extra safety features designed for use by young drivers Features can be adjusted and customized to
181. ay Fuse Amp Protected Components Number Rating 1 Not used 2 Starter motor solenoid relay 3 15 Rear wiper rain sensor 4 Front blower motor relay 5 20 Power point 3 console rear 6 Headlamp low beam relay high intensity discharge If fitted 7 20 Powertrain control module 8 20 Power train control module volumetric control valve EGR cooler bypass TMAF Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 206 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Fuses Fuse Relay Fuse Amp Protected Components Number Rating 9 Powertrain control module relay 10 20 Power point 1 cigar lighter T Not used 12 15 Powertrain control module fan drive glow plug control module 13 Not used 14 Powertrain control module PCV Heater 15 Run start relay 16 20 Power point 2 cigar lighter 17 20 Power point 4 3rd row power point 18 10 Not used 19 10 Electric power assisted steering 20 10 Headlamp switch headlamp levelling motor 21 15 Transfer case control module terrain management switch 22 1 Air conditioning compressor 23 15 Parking aid rear view camera blind spot monitoring module adaptive speed control radar and head up display if fitted 24 Not used 25 10 Anti lock brake system 26 10 Mirror adjust switch 27 5 PTC Heater if fitted 28 10 Powertrain control module 29 10 Rear window washer pum
182. b Direction indicator lamp bulb Maintenance Replacing the High Beam Headlamp Bulb E205833 1 Remove the service cap 2 Disconnect the electrical connector 3 Remove the bulb from the headlamp assembly by turning it counterclockwise and pull it straight out 4 Install the new bulb in reverse order Replacing the Low Beam Headlamp Bulb E205825 1 Remove the service cap 2 Disconnect the electrical connector 3 Remove the bulb from the headlamp assembly by turning it counterclockwise and pull it straight out Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 4 Release the retainer spring and remove the bulb from the headlamp assembly by pulling it straight out 1 Projector type headlamp assembly Reflector type headlamp assembly Replacing the Front Parking Bulb 1 Turn the bulb assembly counterclockwise and remove it from the headlamp assembly 2 Remove the bulb by gently pulling it straight out of the socket 3 Install the new bulb in reverse order Replacing the Direction Indicator Lamp Bulb 1 Turn the bulb assembly counterclockwise and remove it from the headlamp assembly 2 Remove the bulb from the bulb socket by gently pushing it into the socket and turning it counterclockwise 3 Install the new bulb in reverse order Side Repeater E133682 1 Slide the lens to the rear and remove it 2 Disconnect the electrical connector Maintenance Approach Lampand
183. be Systems Incorporated This Licensee Product contains Adobe Flash Player Adobe AIR software under license from Adobe Systems Incorporated Copyright 1995 2009 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 agreementis 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 Appendices Keep User s Guidein 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 pa
184. behalf you accept these terms and Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS conditions allof 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 www 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 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 unauthorize
185. bes product features and options available throughout the range of available models sometimes even before they are generally available 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS E154903 A Right hand side B Left hand side SYMBOLS GLOSSARY These are some of the symbols you may see on your vehicle A Safety alert See Owner s Manual Esa Air conditioning system Anti lock braking system Avoid smoking flames or sparks AdBlue System 5 AAAA Battery Battery acid E iP Le Introduction Fasten seatbelt Brake fluid non petroleum based Brake system Cabin air filter Front airbag 2e Front fog lamps A Check fuel cap Fuse compartment pS A Child safety door lock or unlock Hazard warning flashers e Child seat lower anchor Ik ci a Child seat tether anchor Cruise control L Interior luggage compartment K amp re
186. between your vehicle s occupants and the operator The system provides a short time window approximately 10 seconds to cancel the call If you do not cancel the call the system attempts to make an emergency call 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 function button or by pressing the end call button on the steering wheel SYNC 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 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 anemergency priority sc
187. c E194811 See Refueling page 128 See Changing the Wiper Blades page 234 See Changing a Bulb page 236 See Towing Points page 191 Spare wheel Jack See Changing a Road Wheel page 255 moov D gt Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS AtaGlance F See Technical Specifications page 260 G See Changing a Road Wheel page 255 17 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Child Safety CHILD RESTRAINTS WARNINGS Children must always be properly restrained This section provides useful information on the installation and safe use of child restraints Ford strongly recommends that you read and understand this section before carrying children in your vehicle It is the driver s responsibility to ensure that the children are seated in suitable child restraints prescribed by the laws of the State or Territory in which the vehicle is operated If you are in any doubt about the laws that apply in your location please consult your local Authorised Ford Dealer or Local Approved Child Restraint Fitting Station for assistance WARNING EXTREME HAZARD Do not usea rearward facing child restraint ona seat protected by an airbag in front of it WARNINGS Seatbelts and seats can become hot in a vehicle that has been closed up in sunny weather they could burn a small child Check seat covers and buckles before you place a child anywhere near them Read and follow the child restr
188. cations or b with or in communication with any Appendices 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 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 THEIR LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ANY WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OF QUALITY PERFORMANCE MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON INFRINGEMENT Some States Territories and Countries do not allow certain warranty exclusions so to that extent the above exclusion may not apply to you Everest TEC EB3B 19G
189. ce remove the lug nuts and the road wheel Installing a Road Wheel WARNINGS Use only approved wheel and tire sizes Using other sizes could damage your vehicle and cause irregular handling and operating characteristics See Technical Specifications page 260 Make sure there is no grease or oil on the threads or the surface between the wheel lugs and nuts This can cause the lug nuts to loosen while driving Have the tightening torque of the wheel nuts and the tire pressure checked as soon as possible Note Make sure the wheel and hub contact surfaces are free from foreign matter Note Make sure that the cones on the lug nuts are against the wheel 1 Install the wheel 2 Install the lug nuts and finger tight 3 Install the locking lug nut key Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 3 O0 Os O2 O4 4 Install all of the lug nuts and partially tighten them in the sequence shown 5 Lower your vehicle and remove the vehicle jack 6 Fully tighten all of the lug nuts in the sequence shown using the wheel brace See Technical Specifications page 260 7 Position the projection of the cap and the projection of the hub correctly WARNING Have the lug nuts checked for tightness and the tire pressure checked as soon as possible 5O E79156 Note f the spare wheel is different in size orconstruction to the road wheels have this corrected as soon as possible Stowing the Flat Tire W
190. ce ensuring that the proper torque specification is used Inspect the tires for any cuts in the tread or sidewall area Also inspect the sidewall for any bulge indicating damage to the tire Inspect the wheels for dents cracks or other damage Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS COLD WEATHER PRECAUTIONS The functional operation of some components and systems can be affected at temperatures below 25 C DRIVING THROUGH WATER WARNINGS Drive through water in an emergency only and not as part of normal driving Engine damage can occur if water X enters the air filter In an emergency you can drive your vehicle through water to a maximum depth as shown and at a maximum speed of 7 km h You must take extra care when driving through flowing water E137139 Y 800mm 31 5 inches When driving in water maintain a low speed and do not stop your vehicle After driving through water and as soon as it is safe to do so Driving Hints Depress the brake pedal lightly to check that the brakes are functioning correctly Check that the horn works Check that your vehicle s lamps are fully operational Check the power assistance of the steering system 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 canno
191. ce 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 SOFTWARE 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 Appendices 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 i
192. center console switch or the liftgate switch Use the liftgate release handle Manually close the liftgate E206131 The liftgate will close automatically when it comes into contact with the vehicle body Programming Liftgate Height You can set the power liftgate height as desired by following the below steps 1 Open the liftgate 2 Manually move the liftgate to the desired height 3 Press and hold the liftgate switch for at least three seconds A tone sounds when the desired height has been set Al Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Security PASSIVE ANTI THEFT SYSTEM Principle of Operation The system prevents someone from starting the engine with an incorrectly coded key Coded Keys If you lose a key you can purchase 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
193. cesseseestesesteseeteees 251 Tire Pressure Monitoring System 251 Changing a Road Wheel 255 Technical Specifications 260 Capacities and Specific ations Vehicle DIM nsSiOnsS c ccccsceseseseseeeeseees Vehicle Identification Plate Vehicle Identification Number Engine NUMDEGL ccccceseceseeeseees se Capacities and Specifications Audio System General INFOrMAtION ccceseeestesesteseseeee 268 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS AVIO UNa eens ae 269 AUGIO Ut aE 275 AUGIOMUD i EE 278 Audio System S CUTILY ccseseseeesseeeeees 280 Audio Unit Clock and Date Displays 280 Compact DISC PLAY eccescesesseseesteseeteees 281 Audio INDUt JACK eeeeeseeessesestesestesesteseesees 285 USB POS teccsesssessssssecsessecsesssecssessecsesseeseeneeses 286 Media HUD 286 Audio TrOUDIESNOOTING sesceseeeseeseeeeeee 286 SYNC General INfOrMatiOn cccscececeeeeeeees Using Voice RECOSNItION cceeeseeeeee Using SYNC With Your Phone Using SYNC With Your Phone SYNC Applications and Services 304 Using SYNC With Your Media PLAYER dee RE AEE SEE sis 310 SYNC TroubleShOoting cscscccsececeees 316 SYNC 2 General INFOrMAtION cceesecsestesesteseeseeee 326 General INFOrMAtION cccesesestesesteseeseene 334 SENES i iieii 338 Entertain Me nt cccecsesesesessesesseteseseseseeeeees 352 PR
194. changing lanes The Blind Spot Information System is not a replacement for careful driving Note t is possible to get a blockage warning with no blockage present this is rare and knownas a false blockage warning A false blocked condition either self corrects or clears after a key cycle E205199 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 173 The system uses radar sensors which are located behind the bumper fascia on each side of your vehicle Do not allow mud snow or bumper stickers to obstruct these areas this can cause degraded system performance If the system detects a degraded performance condition a message warning of a blocked sensor or low visibility will appear in the information display along with a warning indicator You can clear the information display warning but the warning indicator will remain illuminated When you remove a blockage you can reset the system in two ways While driving the system detects at least two objects You cycle the ignition from on to off and then back on If the blockage is still present after the key cycle and driving in traffic check again for a blockage Reasons for messages being displayed The radar Clean the fascia area in surface is front of the radar or remove dirty or the obstruction obstructed The radar Drive normally in traffic for surface is a few minutes to allow the not dirty or radar to detect passing obstructed vehicles so it can
195. chscreen or the voice button on the steering wheel controls To make adjustments using the touchscreen select Menu Item Action and Description Settings Press the settings icon Display 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 Night These features will allow you to adjust the dimming of your screen Edit Wallpaper Allows you to display the default photo or upload your own Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 339 SYNC 2 Menu Item Action and Description 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 Manual Offset change from day to night 7 Note Photographs with extremely large dimensions such as 2048 x 1536 may not be compatible and appear as a blank You can adjust the display settings using black image on the display the touchscreen or the voice button on the The system allows you to upload and view steering wheel controls up to 32 photos To make adjustments using the voice button press the button an
196. ck enabled or uncheck disabled Lighting Locks 1 Adaptive Headlamps check enabled or Adaptive Headlamps uncheck disabled Traffic R L Right or Left Hand Traffic Auto Highbeam check enabled or uncheck disabled Autolamp delay Off or XX Seconds Daytime Lights check enabled or uncheck disabled Autolock check enabled or uncheck disabled Autounlock check enabled or uncheck disabled Relock check enabled or uncheck disabled Mislock check enabled or uncheck disabled Remote Unlock All Doors or Driver First Switch Inhibit check enabled or uncheck disabled Power Mirror Autofold check enabled or uncheck disabled Reverse Tilt check enabled or uncheck disabled Oil Life Reset XXX Hold OK to Reset Park Heater Continue Heat check enabled or uncheck disabled Programming One Time Select day of the week Time lor Time 2 Park Lock Control check enabled or uncheck disabled Power Liftgate Enable or Disable Switch Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 73 Information Displays Settings Seatbelts Silent Mode check enabled or uncheck disabled Windows Remote Open or Remote Close Wipers Courtesy Wipe Rain Sensing or Reverse Wiper Display Distance Miles amp Gallons 100km or km l Temper Fahrenheit or Celsius
197. ck the oil level If the warning stays on or continues to come on with your engine running contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible Change Engine Oil Soon Displayed when the engine oil life remaining is 10 or less See Engine Oil Check page 231 Displayed when the oil life left reaches 0 See Engine Oil Check page 231 Oil Change Required Brake Fluid Level LOW Indicates the brake fluid level is low and the brake system should be inspected immediately See Brake and Clutch Fluid Check page 232 Check Brake System Displays when the brake system needs servicing Stop the vehicle in a safe place Contact your authorized dealer Engine Coolant Overtem Displays when the engine temperature is too high Stop the perature vehicle in a safe place and allow the engine to cool If the problem persists contact your authorized dealer See Engine Coolant Check page 231 88 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Information Displays Message Power Reduced to Low er Engine Temp Action Displays when the engine has reduced power in order to help reduce high coolant temperatures Transport Factory Displays to indicate that the vehicle is still in Transport or Mode Factory mode This may not allow some features to operate properly See your authorized dealer See Manual Informs the driver that the powertrain needs service due toa powertrain malfunction
198. ckage and software your screens may vary in appearance from the descriptions in this section Your features may also be limited depending on your market Check with an authorized dealer for availability Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Press to select any of the following Message AM FM DAB CD USB BT Stereo SD Card Line In If equipped SYNC 2 Using the Audio Controls Depending on your vehicle it may also have the following controls Menu Item Action and Description Power Switch the media features on or off Vol 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 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 Sound Adjust the settings for Bass Treble Midrange Set Balance and Fade DSP Speed Compensated 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 en
199. cle must be moving forward to be able to Parking Aids The system does not offer a particular space The sensors may be covered for example snow ice or dirt buildup Covered senors can affect the system s functionality There is not enough room in the parking space for your vehicle to safely park There is not enough space for the parking maneuver on the opposite side of the parking space The parking space is farther than 1 5 m or closer than 0 4 m away The transmission is in reverse R Your vehicle must be moving forward to be able to detect a parking space Your vehicle is going faster than 35 km h for parallel parking The system does not position the vehicle where want in the space Your vehicle is rolling in the opposite direction of the transmission rolling forward with reverse R selected Anirregular curb along the parking space prevents the system from aligning your vehicle properly Vehicles or objects bordering the space may not be positioned correctly You pulled your vehicle too far past the parking space The system performs best when you drive the same distance past the parking space The tires may not be installed or maintained correctly not inflated correctly improper size or of different sizes A repair or alteration has changed detection capabilities A parked vehicle has a high attachment salt sprayer snowplow or moving truck bed
200. cted have the tire inspected by a tire professional Tires can be damaged during off road use so inspection after off road use is also recommended Age WARNING Tires degrade over time depending on many factors such as weather storage conditions and conditions of use load speed inflation pressure the tires experience throughout their lives In general tires should be replaced after six years regardless of tread wear However heat caused by hot climates or frequent high loading conditions can accelerate the aging process and may require tires to be replaced more frequently You should replace your spare tire when you replace the road tires or after six years due to aging even if it has not been used Tire Replacement Requirements Your vehicle is equipped with tires designed to provide a safe ride and handling capability WARNINGS Only use replacement tires and wheels that are the same size load index speed rating and type such as P metric versus LT metric or all season versus all terrain as those originally provided by Ford The recommended tire and wheel size may be found on the Tire Label Referto See Technical Specifications page 260 If this Wheels and Tires WARNINGS information is not found on these labels then you should contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible Use of any tire or wheel not recommended by Ford can affect the safety and performance of your vehicle which co
201. ction J Jump Starting the Vehicle To Connect the Booster Cables To Start the Engine Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 427 Keys and Remote Controlls cccccsceeees 29 Lane Keeping System 166 Switching the System On and Off Lighting Control High and Low Beam Parking Lamps Lighting General Information Limited Slip Differential Load Carriers See Roof Racks and Load Carriers Load Carrying General Information Load Retaining Fixtures nstalling the Load Bracket nstalling the Load Retaining Fixtures Locking and Unlocking Locking and Unlocking the Doors from Insi Locking and Unlocking the Doors Individually with the Key Locking and Unlocking the Doors with the Opening the Liftgate Power Door Locks Remote Control Luggage Covers Stowing the luggage cover Estate without full size spare WHEEL escesceseseeseseseeeseeseeee 181 Lug Nuts See Changing a Road Wheel csseeeees 255 M Maintenance General Information Manual Climate Control Manual Liftgate Closing the Liftgate Opening the Liftgate Manual S atS cccccsessesssesssessssessssestesesees 105 Adjusting the Height of the Driver SOA A EA sasaieddeativeatstenitibes 106 Adjusting the Lumbar Support of the Driver Sait 55s E AATA N ENA 107 Moving the Seat Backward and olah elro AE E A venues ctusees Recline Adjustment Media Hub Message Center See Informa
202. ctivation the instrument cluster will display the appropriate information guiding you through the proper activation process Transmission Activating the Electronic Locking Differential Note Do not use electronic locking differential on dry hard surfaced roads Doing so will produce excessive noise vibration increase tire wear and damage to the axle Note f the electronic locking differential has difficulty disengaging release the accelerator pedal and turn the steering wheel in the opposite direction while rolling For 4WD vehicles E206626 To engage the electronic locking differential press the centre console mounted switch 134 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Four Wheel Drive PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The four wheel drive system in your vehicle is an intelligent system that continuously monitors vehicle conditions and automatically adjusts the power distribution between the front and rear wheels It combines transparent all surface operation with highly capable four wheel drive The four wheel drive system is always active and requires no driver input however the driver can optimize more control by utilising the terrain management switch and low range selection switch mounted in the centre console for the correct terrain conditions USING FOUR WHEEL DRIVE WARNING Vehicles with a higher center of gravity such as utility and four wheel drive vehicles handle differently than ve
203. cy 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 Assistance 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 carriername independent from SYNC Emergency Assistance Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 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 You do not have a valid and registered SIM card with credit in your cell phone You are in a 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 some countries Visit the regional Ford website for latest details Emergency Assistance Privacy Notice When you switch on Emergency Assistance it may disclose to emergency
204. d Any voice command spoken prior to this does not register with the system Speak naturally without long pauses between words At any time you can interrupt the system while it is speaking by pressing the voice command icon Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Accessing a List of Available Voice Commands To access a list of available voice commands you can do either of the following Using the touchscreen press Menu Item Settings Help Voice Command List Using the steering wheel control press the voice button and when prompted say one of the following Voice Commands List of Commands Radio List of Commands Phone List of Commands Voice Instructions List of Commands Voice Command Settings 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 SYNC 2 Menu Item Action and Description Interaction Mode Novice In this mode the system provides detailed interaction and guidance Advanced This mode has less audible interac tion and more tone prompts 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 occasionall
205. d unintended unsafe hazardous 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 Appendices 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 any termination or expiration of this Agreement You agree that you will use the
206. d a voice session Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 330 SYNC 2 SEEK and PHONE ACCEPT 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 tracks or press and hold to fast seek While in phone mode press to answer a call or to switch between calls 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 tracks or press and hold to fast seek While in phone mode press to end a call or to reject an incoming call See Steering Wheel page 43 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Safety 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 han
207. d 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 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 SYNC 2 Restricted Features System Functionality Editing settings while the rear view camera or active park assist are active Text Messages Composing text messages Editing preset text messages Navigation Demo navigation route Special equipment is required to
208. d side of the steering column CHANGING A FUSE WARNINGS Do not modify the electrical system of your vehicle in any way Have repairs to the electrical system and the replacement of relays and high current fuses carried out by an authorized dealer Switch the ignition and all electrical equipment off before attempting to change a fuse Always replace a fuse with one that has the specified amperage rating Using a fuse with a higher amperage rating can cause severe wire damage and could start a fire 204 Fuses E142430 If electrical componentsin your vehicle are not working a fuse may have blown Check the appropriate fuses before replacing any electrical components FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART 2 2L DURATORQ TDCI 11IBKW 160PS PUMA Engine Compartment Fuse Box WARNINGS Always disconnect the battery before servicing high current fuses Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 205 WARNINGS To reduce risk of electrical shock always replace the cover to the engine compartment fuse box before reconnecting the battery or refilling fluid reservoirs The engine compartment fuse box has high current fuses that protect your vehicle s main electrical systems from overloads When you disconnect and reconnect the battery you will need to reset some features See Changing the 12V Battery page 234 Lift the release levers at the rear of the cover to remove it E190797 Fuse Rel
209. d when he prompted say To access press the settings button 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 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 340 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 2 Only the photograph s which meets the Recommended dimensions 800 x 384 following conditions display Compatible file formats are as follows Sound JPG GIF PNG BMP Each file must be 1 5 MB or less 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 Adaptive volume Note Your vehicle may not have all of these sound settings Vehicle To make adjustments using the touchscreen select Menu Item Settings Vehicle Then select from the following Ambient light Camera Settings Enable Valet Mode 341 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 2 Ambient Lighting If Equipped lighting illuminates the footwells media bin d l han
210. data for any purpose other than as described without consent Examples where system data can be accessed 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 See SYNC Applications and Services page 304 USING VOICE RECOGNITION This system helps you control many features using voice commands This allows you to keep your hands on the steering wheel and focus on whatis in front of you Helpful Hints Make sure the interior of your vehicle is as quiet as possible Wind noise from open windows and road vibrations may prevent the system from correctly recognizing spoken commands SYNC Before giving a voice command wait for the system announcement to finish followed by a single beep Any command spoken before this does not register with the system Speak naturally without long pauses between words You can interrupt the system at any time while it is speaking by pressing the voice button You can also cancel a voice session at any time by pressing and holding the voice button Initiating a Voice Session e Press the voice button located us on the steering wheel A list of available commands appears in the display Global voice commands cancel stop exit This command ends the voice session You can
211. de providers to receive and use the Traffic Codes in the Data and to deliver to End Users Transactions in any way derived from or based on such Traffic Codes For such countries HERE shall deliver the Data incorporating Traffic Codes to Client only after receiving certification from Client of its having obtained such rights 2 Display of Third Party Rights Legends for Belgium Client shall for each Transaction that uses Traffic Codes for Belgium provide the following notice to the End User Traffic Codes for Belgium are provided by the Ministerie van de Vlaamse Gemeenschap and the Minist rie de l Equipement et des Transports B Paper Maps With respect to any license granted to Client relating to making selling or distributing paper maps i e a map fixed on a paper or paper like medium a such license with respect to Data for the Territory of Great Britain is conditioned on Client s entering into and complying witha separate written agreement with the Ordnance Survey OS to create and sell paper maps Client s paying to the OS any and all applicable paper map royalties and Client s complying with the OS copyright notice requirements b such license for selling or otherwise distributing for charge with respect to Data for the Territory of Czech Republic Appendices is conditioned on Client s obtaining prior written consent from Kartografie a s c such license for selling or distributing w
212. ders 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 other 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 269 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 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 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 Audio System A B c D E F G aces X H W a V E RADIO Ae l U mo AUX T e J K L ma A E135352 S R
213. dge of the Pavement If your vehicle goes off the edge of the pavement slow down but avoid severe brake application ease the vehicle back onto the pavement only after reducing your speed Do not turn the steering wheel too sharply while returning to the road surface It may be safer to stay on the apron or shoulder of the road and slow down gradually before returning to the pavement You may lose control if you do not slow down or if you turn the steering wheel too sharply or abruptly It often may be less risky to strike small objects such as highway reflectors with minor damage to your vehicle rather than attempt a sudden return to the pavement which could cause the vehicle to slide sideways out of control or rollover Remember your safety and the safety of others should be your primary concern If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck WARNINGS Always set the parking brake fully and make sure the transmission is in P Park for vehicles with automatic transmission or N neutral for vehicles with a manual transmission Turn the ignition to the lock position or turn the vehicle off using the start stop button if equipped and remove the key whenever you leave your vehicle Four Wheel Drive 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 Do not spin the wheels at over 56 km h The tires may fail a
214. dles and the d When you switch this feature on ambient ea aee l PTER EE spac To make adjustments using the touchscreen select Menu Item Action and Description Settings Press the settings icon Vehicle Ambient light 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 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 149 342 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 2 Enable Valet Mode No information is accessible until the system is unlocked with the correct PIN Note f the system locks and you need to reset the PIN contact an authorized dealer Valet mode allows you to lock the system 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
215. dows to avoid personal injury Proceed as follows to override this protection feature when there is a resistance for example in winter 1 Close the window twice until it reaches the point of resistance and let it reverse Close the window a third time to the point of resistance Note This operation should occur within two seconds after the window reaches the reversing end position 3 The bounce back feature is now disabled and you can close the window manually The window will go past the point of resistance and you can close it fully See an authorized dealer as soon as possible if the window does not close after the third attempt 2 Resetting the Bounce Back Feature WARNING The bounce back feature remains turned off until you reset the memory Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 58 If you have disconnected the battery you must reset the bounce back memory separately for each window 1 Lift and hold the switch until the window is fully closed Release the switch Lift the switch again for one more second Press and hold the switch until the window is fully open Release the switch Lift and hold the switch until the window is fully closed Open the window and then try to close it automatically Reset and repeat the procedure if the window does not close automatically 2 3 GLOBAL OPENING AND CLOSING You can use the remote control to operate the windows with the ig
216. driving Diesel Exhaust Fluid 3000km 12000 12000 km 16000 16000 km 18000 AdBlue usage km km km WARNINGS REFUELING WARNINGS A Do not attempt to start the engine if you have filled the fuel tank with the incorrect fuel This could damage the engine Have your vehicle checked by an authorized dealer immediately Do not use any kind of flames or heat near the fuel system The fuel system is under pressure There is a risk of injury if the fuel system is leaking Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS If you use a high pressure spray to wash your vehicle only spray the fuel filler flap briefly from a distance not less than 200 mm We recommend that you wait at least 10 seconds before removing the fuel nozzle to allow any residual fuel to drain into the fuel tank 128 Fuel and Refueling WARNINGS Stop refueling after the fuel nozzle stops the second time Additional fuel will fill the expansion space in the fuel tank which could lead to fuel overflowing Fuel spillage could be hazardous to other road users Do not remove the fuel nozzle from its fully inserted position during the refueling process Note Central locking also locks and unlocks the fuel filler flap See Locking and Unlocking page 37 Vehicles with Fuel Filler Cap I E136220 1 Press the flap to open it E131286 2 Open the flap fully until it engages Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 3 Turn the
217. ds 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 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 369 Phone Ringer Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 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 367 SYNC 2 Menu Item Text Message Notifica tion Internet Data Connection Action and Description Select a text message notification if supported by your cell phone Choose from possible system alert tones text to speech or silent If your cell ph
218. e When activated you can choose to have the system avoid motorways toll roads ferries car trains and tunnels when planning your route 380 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 2 Navigation Preferences Menu Item Second Level Messages Actions and Descriptions Navigation Preferences Then select any of the following Guidance Prompts Select the type of prompts the system uses Auto fill country Have the system automatically fill in the country based on the information already entered into the system You can switch this feature On Off Hazard Spot Warning Have the system activate hazard spot warning in countries where legally allowed Traffic Preferences Menu Item Traffic Preferences Second Level Messages Actions and Descriptions 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 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 Turn the traffic alert notifications on or off
219. e A shift will occur only when your vehicle speed and the engine speed are appropriate Select drive to shift automatically through the forward gears The transmission will select the appropriate gear for optimum performance based on ambient temperature road gradient vehicle load and your input Sport Mode and Manual Shifting Sport mode Note n sport mode the transmission operates as normal but gears are selected more quickly and at higher engine speeds Note n sport mode S will be shown in the instrument cluster display Note When towing heavy loads or in hilly terrain it is recommended that sport mode is selected This will result in cooler transmission temperatures and additional engine braking Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Switch on sport mode by moving the transmission selector lever from drive position towards the driver Sport mode will remain on until either you shift manually up or down the gears using and Manual shifting WARNINGS Do not hold the transmission selector lever permanently in or The transmission will automatically downshift when the engine speed is too low h O Z J U H M E136209 Manual shifting can be done only when the selector lever is in position S Move the transmission selector lever forward to downshift and backward to upshift When the vehicle is stationary only the Ist and 2nd gears can be selected Manual shifting is sequential
220. e This is a cell phone dependent feature Using the screen you also have the following options Receiving a Text Message Note This is a phone dependent feature Your phone must support downloading text messages using Bluetooth to receive incoming text messages Note This is a speed dependent feature and is only available when your vehicle is traveling at 5 km h or less When a new message arrives an audible tone sounds and the audio display indicates you have a new message To hear the message you can Say Voice command Action and Descrip tion Select this option to have the system read the message to you listen to read text message Menu Item Action and Description additional options select Ignore Select this option or do nothing and the message goes into your text message inbox View Select the view option to open the text message Once selected you have the ability to have the message read to you to view other messages For More If you select this option use the arrow button to scroll through the following options Reply to Press the OK button to access and then scroll sender through a list of pre defined messages to send Call sender Press the OK button to call the sender of the message Forward Press the OK button to forward the message to msg anyone in your phonebook or call history You can also choose to enter a numbe
221. e full terms and conditions relevant to your use of the SUNA Products and or Services please consult Wwwwsunatraffic com au termsandconditions 1 Acceptance By using SUNA Products and or Services you will be deemed to have accepted and agreed to be bound by the terms and conditions fully detailed at wwwsunatraffic com au termsandconditions 2 Intellectual Property SUNA Products and or Services are for your personal use You may not record or retransmit the content nor use the content in association with any other traffic information or route guidance service or device not approved by Intelematics You obtain no right of ownership in any Intellectual Property Rights including copyright in the data that is used to provide SUNA Products and or Services 3 Appropriate Use SUNA Products and or Services are intended as an aid to personal motoring and travel planning and do not provide comprehensive or accurate information on all occasions On occasions you may experience additional delay as a result of using SUNA Products and or Services You acknowledge that it is not intended or suitable for use in applications where time of arrival or driving directions may impact the safety of the public or yourself Appendices 4 Use of SUNA Products and Services while driving You and other authorised drivers of the vehicle in which SUNA Products and or Services are available or installed and active remain at all times
222. e hook retainers of your vehicle hitch To connect the trailer s safety chains cross them under the trailer tongue and allow enough slack for turning tight corners Do not allow the chains to drag on the ground Trailer Brakes WARNING Do not connect a trailer s hydraulic brake system directly to your vehicle s brake system Your vehicle may not have enough braking power and your chances of having a collision greatly increase Electric brakes and manual automatic or surge type trailer brakes are safe if you install them properly and adjust them to the manufacturer s specifications The trailer brakes must meet local and federal regulations The rating for the tow vehicle s braking system operation is at the gross vehicle weight rating not the gross combined weight rating Separate functioning brake systems are required for safe control of towed vehicles and trailers weighing more than 1500 pounds 680 kilograms when loaded Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 189 Trailer Lamps WARNING Never connect any trailer lamp wiring to the vehicle s tail lamp wiring this may damage the electrical system resulting in fire Contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible for assistance in proper trailer tow wiring installation Additional electrical equipment may be required Trailer lamps are required on most towed vehicles Make sure all running lights brake lights turn signals and hazard lights a
223. e CONIOL cecsecssesseseeseesseeseesseseeseeseess 29 Replacing a Lost Key or Remote MC OM OM OEE E 30 MyKey Principle Of Operation 31 Principle Of OPeratiOn c ccccsessesecseseeseseees 32 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Creating a MYKGY cccsesesesesestseseseseeeeees 33 Clearing All MYK YS cccccscssessesseseseseeseseees 34 Checking MyKey System StatuS 35 Using MyKey With Remote Start SNE N AIET A 36 MyKey TroubleShooting ccccscecessesseseees 36 Locks Locking and UNlOCKING c ccccsceseseseesessees 37 Manual Liftgate ceccsesesesesessesteseeeeee 38 Power Lift Qaten cccccsessescsesessesessssesesseeeees 39 Security Passive Anti Theft System c ccceeeeee 42 Steering Wheel Adjusting the Steering Wheel 43 Audio CONTFOL ececsesesesseees 43 VOICE COMO lieciet isaisa 44 Cruise Contre liicciwcintancinsccccnuns 44 Information Display Control 44 Wipers and Washers Windshield WiDePS ccccsccsesesessesseseeseseees AYTOWIDET S naaa Windshield Washers Rear Window Wiper and Washers 47 Headlamp WASNELS ccccscssesssesseseseeseseses 47 Lighting General INFOrmation 48 Lighting Control AUtOLAMPS escccsessesestesesteseesesees Automatic High Beam Control 50 Front FOS LAMPS ceesessesesesesesesesesteeeseseees Rear Fog Lamp Headlamp Leveling Direction Indicators 3 Ambient LISKting ccceceesse
224. e Control AdBlue Lamp If Equipped 67 Anti Lock Braking System Warning Automatic High Beam LAMP cccseseeeee Auto Start Stop Lamp Battery Warning Lamp Blind Spot Monitor Indicator Brake System Warning Lamp Cruise Control Indicator Direction Indicator Door Ajar Indicator Electronic Locking Differential Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Engine Oil Warning Lamp E Fasten Rear Seabelt Warning Lamp 68 Fasten Seatbelt Warning Lamp Four Wheel Drive Indicators Front Airbag Warning Lamp Front Fog Lamps Indicator Frost Warning Lamp Glow Plug Indicator High Beam Indicator Hill Descent Control Hood Ajar Warning Lamp Lane Keeping Aid Indicator Liftgate Ajar Warning Lamp Low Fuel Level Warning Lamp Low Tire Pressure Warning Low Washer Fluid Over Speed Warning Parking Lamps Indicator Powertrain Fault Rear Fog Lamps Indicator Service Engine Soon Shift Indicator Speed Limiter Stability Control Off Indicator Stability Control Warning Lamp Traffic Sign Recognition No Passing Traffic Sign Recognition Speed Limit al Water In Fuel Warning Lamp Washer Fluid Che ck csceescesesseeeseeseeneees 432 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Washers See Cleaning the Exterior See Wipers and Washers Wheel Nuts See Changing a Road Wheel Wheels and Tires General Information
225. e Pres psi kPa or bar sure Language Choose your applicable setting MyKey Admin Num MyKeys Keys Odo MyKey km Num Admin Keys Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS MyKey Dist 78 Information Displays Settings Odo Units Create Traction Always On Control Selectable Max Speed selectable based on Region Speed Off Speed Speed selectable based on Region Minder Off Volume Set Limit Clear All Clear CLOCK For detailed instructions on how to adjust the clock See Audio Unit Clock and Date Displays page 280 TRIP COMPUTER Distance to empty Indicates the approximate distance the vehicle will travel on the fuel remaining in the tank Changes in driving pattern may cause the value to vary Instantaneous fuel consumption Indicates the current average fuel consumption Average fuel consumption Indicates the average fuel consumption since the function was last reset Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Trip Odometer Registers the mileage of individual journeys Digital Speedometer The speed your vehicle is traveling at will display as a digital number Average speed Indicates the average speed calculated since the function was last reset Outside air temperature Shows the outside air temperature Odometer Registers the total mileage of the vehicle Resetting the trip computer To reset a particular displ
226. e audio display Bluetooth or Source button or press the voice button and when prompted say Voice Command Description and Action bluetooth audio Then any of the following Voice Command Description and Action pause play play next play previous 313 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC Media Menu Features genre shuffle or repeat and to find similar music or reset the index of your USB The media menu allows you to select how devices to play your music for example by artist eee ene Press AUX to select USB playback Message Description and Action Options This will enter the media menu Then any of the following Message Description and Action Shuffle Choose to shuffle or repeat your music Once you make your choice it remains on until you switch it off Repeat track Choose to shuffle or repeat your music Once you make your choice it remains on until you switch it off Similar music You can play similar types of music to the current playlist from the USB port The system uses the metadata informa tion of each track to compile a playlist The system then creates a new list of similar tracks and then begins playing Each track must have the metadata tags populated for this feature With certain playing devices if your metadata tags are not populated the tracks will not be available in voice recognition the play menu
227. e display If anon traffic station is selected or recalled using a preset button the audio unit will remain on that station unless TA or TRAFFIC is turned off then on again Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 273 Note f TA is on and you select a preset or manual tune to a non TA station no traffic announcement will be heard Note When you are listening to anon traffic announcement station and turn traffic announcement off and on again a TP seek will occur Traffic Announcement Volume Traffic announcements interrupt normal broadcasts at a preset minimum level that is usually louder than normal listening volumes To adjust the preset volume Use the volume control to make the necessary adjustment during an incoming traffic announcement broadcast The display will show the level selected Ending Traffic Announcements The audio unit will return to normal operation at the end of each traffic announcement To end the announcement prematurely press TA or TRAFFIC during the announcement Note f you press TA or TRAFFIC at any other time it will switch all announcements Off Automatic Volume Control When available automatic volume control AVC adjusts the volume level to compensate for engine noise and road speed noise Press the MENU button and select AUDIO or AUDIO SETTINGS 2 Select AVC LEVEL or ADAPTIVE VOL 3 Use the left or right arrow button to adjust the setting 4 Press the OK butt
228. e 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 with the autowipers the low beam headlamps will turn on automatically when the rain sensor turns on the windshield wipers continuously Wipers and Washers Note During wet or winter driving conditions with ice snow or a salty road mist inconsistent or unexpected wiping or smearing may occur In these conditions you can do the following Lower the sensitivity of the autowipers to reduce the amount of smearing Switch to normal or high speed wipe Switch the autowipers off Note Make sure the wiper is switched off before switching the ignition off Otherwise the wipers will stop at the current operating position E168041 A High sensitivity B On G Low sensitivity The autowipers feature uses a rain sensor that is located in the area around the interior rear view mirror The rain sensor monitors the amount of moisture on the windshield and automatically turns the wipers on It will adjust the wiper speed by the amount of moisture that the sensor detects on the windshield Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 46 Use the rotary control to adjust the sensitivity of the rain sensor Set the control to low sensitivity and the wipers will turn on when the rain sensor detects a large amount of moisture o
229. e occupants thus providing a cushion between the driver s knees and the steering column During overturns rear collisions and side collisions the knee airbag will not deploy For item location See At a Glance page 11 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Note The airbag has a lower deployment threshold than the front airbags During a minor collision it is possible that only the knee airbag will deploy SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS E75004 Curtain airbags are fitted inside the trim panels over the front and rear side windows Moulded badges in the B pillar trim panels indicate that curtain airbags are fitted to your vehicle The curtain airbags will deploy during significant lateral collisions The airbag will inflate within a few thousandths of a second and deflate on contact with the occupants thus providing protection for the head During minor lateral collisions front collisions rear collisions or overturns the curtain airbags will not deploy Keys and Remote Controls GENERAL INFORMATION ON RADIO FREQUENCIES Note Changes or modifications not expressly approved 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 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
230. e system repeat the current track or all tracks within the current folder Type3 Press function button 1 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Note When an MP3 CD is playing you can have the system repeat the current track or all tracks within the current folder Pressing function button 1 toggles these options Compact Disc Track Scanning The Scan function allows you to preview each track for approximately 8 seconds Typel Press CD to select CD MODE Short press SCAN button to scan CD Note When an MP3 CD is playing you can have the system scan tracks on the CD or within the current folder Pressing SCAN AS button toggles these options Type2 Various scan modes are possible according to the type of CD currently playing Press the MENU button and select CD MODE Select SCAN which then enables the function to be selected on or off Note When an MP3 CD is playing you can have the system scan tracks on the CD or within the current folder Pressing OK button toggles these options Type3 Press function button 3 Note When an MP3 CD is playing you can have the system scan tracks on the CD or within the current folder Pressing function button 3 toggles these options MP3 File Playback MP3 MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 is a standard technology and format for compressing audio data This allows a more efficient use of the media Audio System You can play MP3 files recorded on CD ROM CD R and CD RW f
231. e temperature of the engine coolant At normal operating temperature the needle will remain in the center section If the needle enters the red section the engine is overheating Stop the engine switch the ignition off and determine the cause once the engine has cooled down 63 Instrument Cluster Note Do not restart the engine until the cause of overheating has been resolved WARNING Never remove the coolant reservoir cap while the engine is running or hot 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 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
232. e 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 Dial 2 Note Downloading and sending text Send Text messages using Bluetooth are cell phone dependent features To compose 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 l 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 get there Pll call you back in a few minutes OF just left l Il be there soon Yes Can you give me a call ND I m on my way Tanks I m running a few minutes late 366 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 2 Messages Stuck in traffic Messages LOL Call me later Receiving a Text Message When a new message arrives an audible tone soun
233. e touchscreen provides easy interaction with your mobile 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 moving 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 328 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS NAVIGATION Press to select any of the following Message My Home Favorites Previous Destinations Place of Interest Emergency Address Junction Town Center Map 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 SYNC 2 SETTINGS Press to select any of the following INFORMATION Press to select any of the following Message Message Clock Traffic Display Notifications Sound Calendar Vehicle Apps Settings Where Am elp ENTERTAINMENT HOME Press to access your home screen Depending on your vehicle s option pa
234. e will be displayed in the information display if the 4WD system has overheated See Information Messages page 80 This condition may occur if the vehicle was operated in extreme conditions with excessive wheel slip such as deep sand To resume normal 4WD function as soon as possible stop the vehicle in a safe location and switch the engine off for at least 10 minutes After the engine has been restarted and the 4WD system has adequately cooled the warning message will turn off and normal 4WD function will return Do not use a spare tire of a different size other than the tire provided If the mini spare tire is installed the 4WD system may disable automatically and enter rear wheel drive only mode to protect the driveline components This condition will be indicated by a warning in the information display See Information Messages page 80 If there is a warning message in the information display from using the spare tire this indicator should turn off after reinstalling the repaired or replaced normal road tire and cycling the ignition off and on It is recommended to Four Wheel Drive reinstall the repaired or replaced road tire as soon as possible Major dissimilarity in tire sizes between the front and rear axles could cause the 4WD system to stop functioning and default to rear wheel drive or damage the 4WD system How Your Vehicle Differs From Other Vehicles Truck and utility vehicles can differ from some other
235. ed for vehicles in maximum load conditions on an even road surface The lines show the distance from the outer edge of the front tire plus two inches 51 millimeters and the rear bumper Parking Aids E E200774 A Exterior mirror clearance 2 inches 0 05 meter B Red up to 17 inches 0 45 meter C Amber 41 inches 1 05 meter Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 156 D Green 71 inches 1 8 meter E Black center line of the projected vehicle path Note When reversing with a trailer the camera shows the direction of your vehicle and not the direction of the trailer Turning the Rear View Camera Off Move the transmission selector lever from reverse R Note The system will automatically switch off once your vehicle speed has reached approximately 15 km h if you have switched on the camera delay in the information display Cruise Control PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNING The system does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due care and attention Cruise control allows you to control your speed using the switches on the steering wheel You can use cruise control when you exceed approximately 20 mph 30 km h USING CRUISE CONTROL WARNINGS Do not use cruise control in heavy traffic on winding roads or when the road surface is slippery This could result in loss of vehicle control serious injury or death When you are going downhill your vehicle s
236. ee Climate Control ill Descent Control Principle of Operation Hill Start Assist Enable and Disable the System Switching the System On and Off Using Hill Start Assist ints on Controlling the Interior Climate Cooling the Interior Quickly General Hints Heating the Interior Quickly Recommended Settings for Cooling Recommended Settings for Heating Side Window Defogging in Cold E H Wath Otis ctscasiinetitinerscnaraiainains 102 Hints on Driving With Anti Lock Brak Sanssi 141 Hood Lock See Opening and Closing the Hood 228 IBNITION SW TCH isisisi 119 Information Display Control Information Displays General Information Information Calendar Emergency Assistance Notifications Active Park Adaptive Cruise Control AdBlue Level Battery and Charging System Blind Spot Information and Cross Traffic Alert System Doors and Locks Driver Alert Hill Descent Control Hill Start Assist Keys and Intelligent Access Lane Keeping System Maintenance Park Brake Power Steering Powertrain Starting System Terrain Management System Tire Pressure Monitoring System Traction Control Trailer Transmission Installing Child Restraints CHILD RESTRAINT ANCHORAGE LOCATIONS Instrument Cluster Interior Lamps Cargo Compartment Lamp Front Interior Lamp Glove Box Lamp Rear Interior Lamp Interior Mirror Auto Dimming Mirror Introdu
237. efined Use of other fluids may lead to damage which is not covered by your vehicle s Warranty To top up the coolant level do the following 1 Unscrew the cap slowly Any pressure will escape as you unscrew the 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 vehicle service location Note Prolonged use of an incorrect dilution of engine coolant can cause engine damage such as corrosion overheating or freezing BRAKE AND CLUTCH FLUID CHECK WARNINGS Use of any fluid other than the recommended brake fluid may reduce brake efficiency and not meet Ford s performance standards Maintenance WARNINGS 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 doctor Clean the filler cap before removing Use only fluid that meets Ford specifications and from a sealed container Note Keep brake fluid clean and dry Contamination with dirt water petroleum products or other materials may result in brake system damage and possible failure Note The brake and the clutch systems are supplied from the same reservoir The fluid level will drop slowly as the brakes wear and will rise when the brake components are replaced
238. ehicle has ISOFIX lower anchorages they are located on the outboard rear seats where the cushion and backrest meet om ISOFIX E i i ia E132631 CHILD RESTRAINT POSITIONING The rear seats where provided are the safest place for children Child Safety When a child outgrows the recommended weight or height limits for a forward facing child restraint system the child should sit on a booster seat and wear a lap sash seatbelt The raised seating position will allow you to position the shoulder strap of the adult seatbelt over the centre of your child s shoulder and the lap strap tightly across its hips A booster seat should be used until the child is tall enough for the lap sash seatbelt to fit properly Typical Booster Seat 70710 WARNINGS Do not install a booster seat with only the lap strap of the seatbelt Do not install a booster seat with a seatbelt that is slack or twisted CHECKING SEATBELT FIT If the lap sash seatbelt touches or crosses the child s neck then the child needs a booster seat WARNINGS Never wear a seatbelt across the neck This could result in serious neck injury in the event of a collision Do not put the seatbelt under your child s arm or behind its back Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS WARNINGS Do not use pillows books or towels to boost your child s height Make sure that your children sit in an upright position CHIL
239. elect 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 and the media voice commands at the what am You may be using the beginning of their respective sections saying j YDE 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 too The microphone for the system is either in soon or at the wrong your rear view mirror or in the headliner just time above the windshield You may be using the Review the media voice commands at the wrong voice commands beginning of the media section Say the song or artist exactly as the system saved it If you say Play Artist Prince the system does not play music by Prince and SYNC does not the Revolution or Prince and the New understand the name of a song or artist You may not be saying 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 If the song titles are in capital letters you have to spell them LOLA requires you to say L O L A 320 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC Voice command issues wrong contact when want to system saved it Issue
240. en an MP3 file containing a tag plays When skipping a portion of a tag at the beginning of the track there is no sound output Skip time changes depending on the tag capacity Example At 64 kbytes it is about 2 seconds with RealJukebox The displayed elapsed playing time when skipping a portion of the tag is inaccurate For MP3 files of a bit rate other than 128 kbps time does not display accurately during playback When an MP3 file is created with MP3 conversion software such as RealJukebox a registered trademark of RealNetworks Inc the tag generates automatically Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS MP3 Navigation You can record MP3 tracks on the CD in several ways You can place them in the root directory like a conventional audio CD or in folders that may represent categories such as album artist or genre The normal playing sequence on CDs with multiple folders is Play the tracks within the root top level first Then the tracks in any folder s within the root Then move onto the second folder and so forth To navigate to a track 1 Press the up or down arrow buttons to enter the track list 2 Navigate the hierarchy using the arrow buttons to select another folder or track file 3 Press OK to select a highlighted track MP3 Display Options When an MP3 disc is playing certain information encoded in each track can display Such information normally includes The file n
241. eness of the electronic 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 to lose control of your vehicle increasing the risk of personal injury or property damage Activation of the electronic 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 electronic stability control system activates SLOW DOWN The system automatically turns on each time you switch the ignition on Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS If a driving condition activates either the stability control or the traction control system you may experience the following conditions The stability and traction control light flashes Your vehicle slows down Reduced engine power A vibration in the brake pedal The brake pedal is stiffer than Usual If the driving condition is severe and your foot is not on the brake the brake pedal may move as the systems applies higher brake forces The stability cont
242. ening if required by grabbing the steering wheel or pushing the active park assist button The system detects an available parallel parking space and automatically steers your vehicle into the space hands free while you control the accelerator gearshift and brakes The system visually and audibly guides you to park your vehicle If you are uncomfortable with the proximity to any vehicle or object you may choose to override the system Note The blindspot information system does not detect traffic alongside or behind your vehicle during a park assist maneuver Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 151 The system may not correctly operate in any of the following conditions You use a spare tire or a tire significantly worn more than the other tires You use a unauthorized tire size You try to park on a tight curve Something passes between the front bumper and the parking space a pedestrian or cyclist The edge of the neighboring parked vehicle is high off the ground for example a bus tow truck or flatbed truck The weather conditions are poor heavy rain snow fog etc Note Keep the sensors located on the bumper or fascia free from snow ice and large accumulations of dirt Covered sensors can affect the system s accuracy Do not clean the sensors with sharp objects Note The sensors may not detect objects with surfaces that absorb ultrasonic waves or cause ultrasonic interference motorcycle e
243. ening to a CD Pick up or Make phone call Press this button to either pick up an incoming phone call or to make a phone call p Seek 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 quickly 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 OZEer 277 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Audio System Q VOL and Power Press this button to turn the system off and on Turn it to adjust the volume R MENU Press this button to access different audio system features See Menu Structure later in this section S PHONE Press this button to access the phone features of the SYNC system T MEDIA Press this button to access your auxiliary inputs or switch between bluetooth audio devices you plug into the input jack or USB port U RADIO Press this button to listen to the radio or change radio frequencies bands Press the function buttons below the radio screen to select different radio functions AUDIO UNIT 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 reco
244. enough power to the wheels to climb the hill Too much power will cause the tires to slip spin or lose traction which may result in loss of vehicle control E143949 Descend a hill in the same gear you would use to climb up the hill to avoid excessive brake application and brake overheating Do not descend in neutral instead shift to a lower gear When descending a steep hill avoid sudden hard braking as you could cause the wheels to lock up and you may lose control The front wheels have to be turning in order to steer the vehicle Your vehicle has anti lock brakes therefore apply the brakes steadily Do not pump the brakes Driving on Snow and Ice WARNING If you are driving in slippery conditions that require tire chains or cables then it is critical that you drive cautiously Keep speeds down allow for longer stopping distances and avoid aggressive steering to reduce the chances of a loss of vehicle control which can lead to serious injury or death If the rear end of the vehicle slides while cornering steer in the direction of the slide until you regain control of the vehicle Four Wheel Drive Note Excessive tire slippage can cause driveline damage 4WD vehicles have advantages over 2WD vehicles in snow and ice but can skid like any other vehicle Should you start to slide while driving on snowy or icy roads turn the steering wheel in the direction of the slide until you regain control
245. epair 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 253 When 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 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 246 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 monitor
246. er clockwise The glove box will then open as normal using the latch handle CENTER CONSOLE WARNING Use only soft cups in the cup holders Hard objects can injure you in a collision Your vehicle may be equipped with a variety of console features These include Front Cup Holders See Cup Holders page 117 Auxiliary Power Points 12V DC 230V AC If Equipped See Auxiliary Power Points page 115 Storage Compartments Center Console Armrest OVERHEAD CONSOLE E75193 Press near the rear edge of the door to open it 205766 REAR SEAT ARMREST A Coin tray Centre Console Media Hub Located in front of the gearshift ee C E131745 1 Push the armrest into the seatback and A Auxiliary input jack line in hold B USB port s 2 Pullthe strap and open the armrest Gc SD card slot 118 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Starting and Stopping the Engine GENERAL INFORMATION WARNINGS Extended idling at high engine speeds can produce very high 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 s
247. er provi sions of the Agreement the provisions of this Section shall prevail Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 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 Territory Notice Ecuador INSTITUTO GEOGRAFICO MILITAR DEL ECUADOR AUTORIZACION N IGM 2011 01 PCO 01 DEL 25 DE ENERO DE 2011 source IGN 2009 BD TOPO Guade loupe French Guiana and Marti Fuente INEGI Instituto nique Nacional de Estadistica y Mexico Geograf a IV Middle East Territory Appendices 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 not
248. ere is a false alert by either the Blind Spot Information or the cross traffic alert system that illuminates the alert indicator with no vehicle in the coverage zone Some amount of false alerts are normal they are temporary and self correct Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 174 System Errors If either system senses a problem with the left or right sensor the Blind Spot Information System telltale will illuminate and a message will appear in the information display All other system faults will display only with a message in the information display See Information Messages page 80 Switching the Systems Off and On You can temporarily switch off one or both systems in the information display When you switch off the Blind Spot Information System you will not receive alerts and the information display shows a system off message Note The cross traffic alert system always turns on whenever the ignition is switched on However the Blind Spot Information System will remember the last selected on or off setting You cannot switch one or both systems off when MyKey is used You can also have one or both systems switched off permanently at an authorized dealer Once switched off only an authorized dealer can switch the system back on STEERING Electric Power Steering WARNINGS The electric power steering system has diagnostic checks that continuously monitor the system If a fault is detected a mess
249. es 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 of between 5000km to 10000km will help your tires wear more evenly providing better tire performance and longer tire life Rear wheel drive vehicles and four wheel drive vehicles front tires at left of diagram T pa gt E E142548 Sometimes irregular tire wear can be corrected by rotating the tires WARNING Do not scrub the sidewalls of the tires when you are parking If you have to mount a curb do so slowly and approach it with the wheels at right angles to the curb Wheels and Tires Examine the tires regularly for cuts foreign objects and uneven wear of the tread Uneven wear could mean that the wheel alignment is outside specification Check the tire pressures including the spare when cold every two weeks USING SNOW CHAINS WARNINGS A Do not exceed 50 km h Do not use snow chains on snow free roads Only fit snow chains to specified tires See Technical Specifications page 260 If your vehicle has wheel trims remove them before fitting snow chains Only use snow chains of 10 millimeters or smaller Only use snow chains on the rear axle Note
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251. esessssesssseessseeseesesees 57 Safety Switch for the Rear WiNndoWsS 57 Rear AXl ssssesssssssessssinsssssrrnsessrrnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnna Rear Fog Lamps Rear Parking Aid Obstacle Distance Indicator Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Rear Seat Ar rest csessssecesseeseseseseseeeeee 118 Rear Seats i Adjusting the Rear Seats Rear View Came ra esseeccssscseceseseseseeeseees Turning the Rear View Camera Off Turning the Rear View Camera On Using the Display Rear View Camera See Rear View Camera Rear Window Wiper and Washevs Rear Window WASNE ccccecseeseeseeseseseeeeesees Rear Window Wiper Recommended Towing Weights Reduced Engine Performance Refueling Vehicles with Fuel Filler Cap Remote COntrOl ccccecsececees 2 Changing the Remote Control Battery 29 Programming the additional ke y 29 Remote Control With a Folding Key BLA Ekini eaaa rikanki 30 Reprogramming the Unlocking FUN CEOM sa iccissccitet aide a aia aaia 29 Removing a HEAClAMP cscccssesessesestesees 236 Replacement Parts RECOMMENCALION esesecseseeseeseeseseeseeses 9 Collision REDAIIS c ccseeeseseseseessstesseseseeseseeseeneees 9 Scheduled Maintenance and Mechanical Repairs Warranty on Replacement Parts Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Ga ac ca S e EE 30 Roadside Emergencie Roof Racks and Load Carriers Adjusting
252. esesteeseseseeeeeees Measure units MyKey If Equipped i Temperature UNITS ceesescseeseseseeteeseeees Index Making Calls ee Pairing a Cell Phone For the First Time Vehicles With SYNC Qo cecsessseseseeees 368 Pairing a Cell Phone for the First Time Vehicles with SYNC 2 Pairing Subsequent Cell Phones Pairing Your Cell Phone for the First Phone Menu Options Phone Settings Phone Voice Commands Receiving Calls Text Messaging Post Crash Alert SYStEM ccccscceeseee 201 Power Door Locks See Locking ANd UNlOCKING c csseeseeteeeees 37 Power Lift Sate n c cccsessesssesesesesesessesseseees 39 Closing the Liftgate Programming Liftgate Height wl Power Se atS ccceseeseeees 107 Power Steering Fluid Check 233 Adding Power Steering FlUI ceeeeee 233 Power WINCOWS se n Anti trap windows Bounce Back If EQUIDPe cscs 58 Driver S Door SWItCHES ceccessesesseestestesteeeeees 56 Front and Rear Passengers Door SWINE Sisi acescsaselesuzisdsssesssisanssarcestatattsnndces 56 Opening and Closing Other Windows PUITONNIALIC AY vcccicerssxsnsriniremnnssixncrexeravionininniasien 57 Opening and Closing the Driver Side Window Automatically 56 Resetting the Memory of the Electric Windows Vehicle with One Touch Up Down on Driver Side onlly c cseee 57 Safety MOC cccsecsesssscssssesses
253. essage 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 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 During a call An introductory message plays for the emergency operator 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 SYNC 2 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 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 Emergen
254. estraint attaching clip to the anchor fitting raise the head restraint where fitted and pass the tether strap between the head restraint supports This will prevent the tether strap from falling off the outboard edge of the seating positions Child Safety E166723 Note Side curtain air bags where fitted will not interfere with a properly installed child restraint system or booster seat because they are designed to inflate downward from the headliner above the doors along the side window openings When a child restraint system is not being used either remove it and store it ina safe place or make sure it is properly secured An unsecured child restraint system can be thrown around the vehicle in a collision or sudden stop and injure someone CHILD RESTRAINT ANCHORAGE LOCATIONS Upper top tether anchorages WARNING WARNING child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly fitted child restraints Under no circumstances are they to be used for adult seatbelts harnesses or for attaching other items or equipment to the vehicle Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Second Row Seats There are three child restraint top tether anchorages on the second row seat backs one for each rear seating position located as shown in the following picture E213627 Third Row Seats There are two child restraint top tether anchorages on the third row seat backs o
255. estraint system should fit the vehicle seating position or positions where it will be used Due to variations in the design of child restraint systems vehicle seats and seatbelts all child restraint systems may not fit all seating positions Before purchasing a child restraint system it isrecommended that the child restraint system is tested in the specific vehicle seating position or positions where it is intended to be used If a previously purchased child restraint does not fit you may need to purchase a different one that will fit Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS INSTALLING CHILD RESTRAINTS WARNINGS EXTREME HAZARD Do not use a rearward facing child restraint ona seat protected by an airbag in front of it Incorrectly fitted child restraints may swing tip or come away causing death or injury Do not use a child restraint if the tether strap falls into a split in the vehicle seat back or falls off the edge of the vehicle seat After installing a child restraint system push and pull the system forward and back and from side to side to verify that it is secured Be sure to read and follow the instructions provided by the child restraint manufacturer If you have any doubts contact the child restraint manufacturer or consult an approved Restraint Fitting Station Your automobile club or local vehicle registration authority can provide location details of fitting stations When installing the child r
256. evice and your vehicle s device USB port Make sure that the device does not have an auto install program or active security settings laa Make sure you are not leaving the device in isc heni This is a device limitation your vehicle during very hot or cold temperatures Bluetooth audio This is a device dependent feature Make sure you connect the device to SYNC recognize music that is on my device The file may be corrupted hla The device is not and press play on your device connected Your music files may not contain the correct artist Make sure that all song details are popu song title album or genre lated SYNC does not information 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 319 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 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 some times do not hear any sound This is a device limitation From the iPhone or iPod Touch 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 s
257. f diesel in household refuse or the public sewage system Use your local authorised waste disposal facilities Note Only add fuel that meets the Ford specification See Fuel Quality page 122 Note The in tank pump will turn off automatically after approximately 40 seconds Maintenance E208053 A Front of Vehicle For item location See Under Hood Overview page 230 1 Switch the ignition off 2 Connect and secure a suitable hose on the filter drain plug 3 Route the other end of the hose toa suitable container 4 Loosenthe drain plug by approximately 1 5 turns 5 Switch the ignition on to activate the in tank pump 6 Allow the water to drain 7 Switch the ignition off 8 Tighten the drain plug and remove the hose 9 Start the engine and check for leaks Note The water in fuel indicator lamp will go out after approximately 2 seconds with the engine running CHANGING THE 12V BATTERY WARNING For vehicles with start stop the battery requirement is different You must replace the battery with one of exactly the same specification Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Note Where applicable you must reprogram the audio system using the keycode The battery is located in the engine compartment See Maintenance page 228 CHECKING THE WIPER BLADES E142463 Run the tip of your fingers over the edge of the blade to check for roughness Clean the
258. following specifications USB 2 0 File format must be FAT16 32 Note NTFS file format is not supported The format of the audio files on the USB device must be MP3 Non DRM protected WMA WAV AAC Connecting Your Media Player to the USB Port Note f your media player has a power switch make sure you switch on the device To Connect Using Voice Commands 1 Plug the device into your vehicle s USB port Press the voice button and when prompted say 2 Voice Command Description and Action USB stick iPod MP3 player You can now play music by saying any of the appropriate voice commands Refer to the media voice commands Words in brackets are optional and do not have to be spoken for the system to understand the command For example for where USB stick iPOD MP3 player appears you can say USB or USB stick To Connect Using the System Menu 1 Plug the device into your vehicle s USB port Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 310 2 Press the Media button next to the audio display until an initializing message appears in the display SYNC Message Description and Action Browse USB Depending on how many media files are on your connected device an indexing message may appear in the display When indexing is complete the screen returns to the playback menu Choose from the following Message Play all Playlis
259. for more than two seconds and release 4 Open the window using the first action point and try to close it automatically using second action point 5 If the window does not open or close automatically when the switch is pressed or lifted to second action points repeat the procedure Anti trap windows Anti trap windows are designed to prevent objects from getting caught between the glass and the seal when the electric window is closed Upon sensing an obstruction the window automatically re opens and allows the trapped object to be removed Safety Mode WARNINGS The anti trap function is not active during this procedure While you close the window auto up for the third time with the obstacle in the way the anti trap function is disabled Make sure there are no obstacles in the way of the closing window If the system detects a malfunction it enters a safety mode The windows will move for only about 0 8 seconds at atime and then stop again Close the windows by lifting the switch again when the windows stop moving Have this checked immediately Windows and Mirrors Bounce Back If Equipped t Equipped 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 win
260. from the system This is normal Note When HDC is operating the ESC on warning lamp will flash HDC operates only if the vehicle speed is within the specified range even if the system is on permanently during off road driving Parking Aids PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNINGS The system does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due care and attention If your vehicles has a non Ford approved trailer tow module the system may not correctly detect objects The sensors may not detect objects in heavy rain or other conditions that cause disruptive reflections The sensors may not detect objects with surfaces that absorb ultrasonic waves The system does not detect objects that are moving away from your vehicle They will only be detected shortly after they start to move toward your vehicle Take particular care when reversing with a tow ball arm or a rear fitted accessory For example a bicycle carrier The rear parking aid will only indicate the approximate distance from the rear bumper to an object If you use a high pressure spray to wash your vehicle only spray the sensors briefly from a distance not less than 200 mm Note The sensors may not detect objects with sharp edges Note f your vehicle has a tow ball arm the system is turned off automatically when trailer lamps or lighting boards are connected to the socket through a Ford approved trailer tow module Note Kee
261. function from engaging See Using Adaptive Cruise Control page 158 Adaptive Cruise Not Displayed when conditions exist such that the adaptive cruise Available cannot function properly See Using Adaptive Cruise Control page 158 Adaptive Cruise Not Displayed when the radar is blocked because of poor radar visibility due to bad weather or ice mud water in front of radar Driver can typically clean the sensor to resolve See Using Adaptive Cruise Control page 158 Cruise Control Auto matic Braking Turned Off Displayed when the automatic braking has been disabled Front Sensor Not Aligned Displayed when a radar malfunction is preventing the ACC from engaging Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 81 Information Displays Message Adaptive Cruise Driver Resume Control Action Displayed when the adaptive cruise has reinstated controls to the driver Adaptive Cruise Speed Displays when the vehicle speed is too slow to activate the Too Low to Activate adaptive cruise Adaptive Cruise Shift Displays when the adaptive cruise is automatically adjusting Down the gap distance and the driver needs to shift the transmission into a lower gear AdBlue Level Message Action AdBlue OK Indicates the AdBlue level is ok AdBlue under 12 full Indicates the AdBlue level is under half full AdBlue Low Range XXXX Km Refill Soon Indicates the ap
262. g Lamp It will illuminate and a chime will A sound to remind you to fasten your seatbelt See Seatbelt Reminder page 25 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Four Wheel Drive Indicators i Equipped 4X4 LOW Illuminates when four wheel 4 L drive low is engaged 4X4 HIGH Illuminates when four wheel drive high is engaged Front Airbag Warning Lamp e If the warning lamp does not A illuminate during start up remains on or flashes the system may be disabled Have your vehicle checked by an authorized dealer Front Fog Lamps Indicator It will illuminate when you switch AD the front fog lamps on Frost Warning Lamp WARNING Even if the temperature rises to above 4 C there is no guarantee that the road is free of hazards caused by inclement weather hA Glow Plug Indicator With the key in the on position illuminates when the glow plug heat is necessary as a starting aid Wait until the light goes off before starting It will illuminate when the outside air temperature is 4 C or below Instrument Cluster After you start the engine the light should turn off When the engine is cold the light should always illuminate for a short period High Beam Indicator It will illuminate when you switch the high beam headlamps on It will flash when you use the headlamp flasher Hill Descent Control if Equipped RAJA luminates when hill descent A control is switched on Hood Ajar Warni
263. gine sticker E210232 front cover There are engine stickers on the engine Part Engine oil Gasoline Engine oil Diesel Engine oil Diesel Recommended fluid 5W 30 Specification WSS M2C946 A WSS M2C913 C WSS M2C913 D WSS M2C921 A WSS M2C913 D Transmission oil Manual Castrol BOT350 M3 WSS M2C200 D2 Transmission oil Auto Motorcraft MERCON LV WSS M2C938 A XT 10 matic QLV Brake and clutch fluid Global DOT4 16M Clariant WSS M6C65 A2 Super Safebrake Dot4 14M Power assisted steering fluid Motorcraft MERCON LV WSS M2C938 A XT 10 QLV Coolant Chevron Arteco WSS M97B44 D XLC OFO2 Front axle oil WSP M2C197 A Rear axle oil Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 265 WSP M2C197 A Capacities and Specifications Part Recommended fluid Specification Transfer case oil Motorcraft MERCON LV WSS M2C938 A XT 10 QLV Air conditioning refrigerant R134A WSH M17B19 A Air ee ia alt POLYALKYLENE GLYCOL WSH MI1C231 B ubrican For markets with low sulphur content less than 350 ppm For markets with high sulphur content more than 350 ppm Engine oil Diesel for markets with high sulphur content greater than 350 ppm If you are unable to find an oil that meets the specification defined in the vehicle fluids table you must use SAE Your engine has been designed to be used with Ford Engine Oil which gives
264. h show all artist artists browse search show all genre genres browse search show all playlist playlists browse search show all song songs title titles file files track tracks shuffle all shuffle off Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 312 SYNC Voice Command play similar who s who is this who plays this what s what is playing now what which song track artist is this who s who is playing what s what is this This voice command is not available until indexing is complete Voice Command Guide Voice Command Description and Action browse search show The system searches all the data from your indexed music genre and if available begins to play the chosen type of music play similar music more The system compiles a playlist and then plays similar music like this to what is currently playing from the USB port using indexed metadata information browse search show The system searches for a specific artist track or album from artist the music indexed through the USB port browse search show The system searches for a specific artist track or album from album the music indexed through the USB port To switch the Bluetooth audio on use the The system is also capable of playin pea nate hain your cell OA fhraugh 8 MEDIA button next to th
265. h 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 275 Note Depending on your vehicle option package your system may look different from what you see here Note Some features such as Sirius satellite radio may not be available in your location Check with an authorized dealer Audio System REAR CLIMATE G a E200469 276 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Audio System A CD Press this button to listen to a CD Press the function buttons below the radio screen to select on screen options of Repeat or Shuffle B SOUND Press this button to access settings for Treble Midrange Bass Fade and Balance Use the up and down arrow buttons to select the various settings When you make your selection press the left and right arrow buttons to change the settings Press OK to set or press MENU to exit Sound settings can be set for each audio source independently C MUTE TA Press the button to mute the playing media Press this button to turn Traffic Announcement on or off D Cl
266. h 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 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 agree to submit to the jurisdiction of the State of Illinois for any and all disputes claims and actions arising from or inconnection with the Data provided to you hereunder Government End Users If the Data is being acquired by or on behalf of the United States government or any other entity seeking or applying rights similar to those customarily claimed by the United States government this Datais a commercial item as that term is defined at 48 C F R FAR 2 101 is licensed in accordance with these End User Terms and each copy of Data delivered or otherwise furnished shall be ma
267. h sale assignment or transfer that is not expressly permitted under this paragraph will result in immediate termination of this Agreement without liability to Telenay 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 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 agreements legally required disclosures or other information in connection with the Telenav Software collectively Notices electronically Telenav may provide such Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 Y
268. han ISO 9660 level 1 and level 2 folder names or file names may not display correctly When naming be sure to add the file extension MP3 to the file name If you put the extension MP3 to a file other than MP3 the unit cannot recognize the file correctly and generates random noise that could damage your speakers The following discs take a longer time to start playback A disc recorded with complicated tree structure A disc recorded in multi session Anon finalized disc where you can add more data Playing a Multi Session Disc When the first track of the first session is audio CD data only the audio CD data of the first session plays Non audio CD data MP3 file information suchas track number and time displays with no sound When the first track of the first session is not audio CD data If an MP3 file is on the disc the system skips these file and other data Audio CD data is not recognized If no MP3 file is in the disc nothing plays Audio CD data is not recognized MP3 Files Playback Order The playback order of the folders and files are as shown Note The system skips any folder that does not include an MP3 file To specify a desired playback order before the folder or file name input the order by number for example 01 or 02 then record the contents onto a disc The order differs depending on the writing software Audio System E104206 ID3 Tag Version 2 The following occurs wh
269. he app menu You can access various app features from here for example thumbs up and thumbs down Press the left arrow button to exit the app menu Press the MENU button then select Message Description and Action SYNC Apps Mobile Apps Scroll to this option and then press OK Find new Apps Select this option if the app required is not listed Note f a SYNC AppLink compatible app cannot be found make sure the required app is running on the mobile device To Access Using Voice Commands Press the voice button and when prompted say Command Description and Action mobile apps applica tions app Say the name of the application after the tone The applica tion will start While an app is running through SYNC you can press the voice button and speak commands specific to the The following voice commands are always available Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 307 SYNC Command Description and Action main menu help mobile apps applica tions Use this command to hear a list of available voice commands The system will prompt you to say the name of the app to start it list mobile apps applications The system will list all of the currently available mobile apps find new mobile apps applications The system will search your connected mobile device for SYNC compatible apps quit exit close Use th
270. he 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 48 LIGHTING CONTROL A B Cc he gt O gt E142449 A Off B Position lamps instrument panel lamps license plate lamps and tail lamps a Headlamps WARNING Prolonged use of the position lamps when the ignition is off will cause the battery to run out of charge Note Switch on the position lamps within 10 minutes from the key out reinsert the key if exceeded Select position B on the lighting control to switch the parking lamps on The parking lamps operate with the ignition on or off Parking Lamps WARNING Prolonged use of the parking lamps when the ignition is off will cause the battery to run out of charge Note Switch on the parking lamp within 10 minutes from the key out reinsert the key if exceeded Lighting Select position B on the lighting control to swi
271. he location Destination symbol indicates the ending point of a planned route Next maneuver point indicates the location of the next turn on the planned route No GPS symbol indicates that insufficient GPS satellite signals are available for accurate map positioning This icon may display under normal operation in an area with poor GPS access x O y Quick touch Buttons When in map mode touch anywhere on the map display to access the following options SYNC 2 Menu Item Action and Description Set as Dest 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 Waypoint Touch this button to set the current location as a waypoint Save to Favorites Touch this button to save the current location to your favorites POI Icons 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 Cancel Route Touch this button to cancel the active route Traffic List Touch this button to show a list of traffic incidents g HERE is the digital map provider for the View Edit Route navigation application If you find map data 3 errors you may report them directly to Access these features when a route is HERE by g
272. he tires spinning the tires can tear the tire and cause an explosion A tire can explode in as little as three to five seconds Do not spin the wheels at over 35 mph 56 km h The tires may fail and injure a passenger or bystander Driving habits have a great deal todo with your tire mileage and safety Observe posted speed limits Avoid fast starts stops and turns Avoid potholes and objects on the road Do not run over curbs or hit the tire against a curb when parking Highway Hazards No matter how carefully you drive there s always the possibility that you may eventually have a flat tire on the highway Drive slowly to the closest safe area out of traffic This may further damage the flat tire but your safety is more important If you feel a sudden vibration or ride disturbance while driving or you suspect your tire or vehicle has been damaged immediately reduce your speed Drive with caution until you can safely pull off the road Stop and inspect the tires for damage If a tire is under inflated or damaged deflate it remove wheel and replace it with your spare tire and wheel If you cannot detect a cause have the vehicle towed to the nearest repair facility or tire dealer to have the vehicle inspected Wheels and Tires Tire and Wheel Alignment A bad jolt from hitting a curb or pothole can cause the front end of your vehicle to become misaligned or cause damage to your tires If your vehicle seems
273. hicle start up and downloading your phonebook Pairing Subsequent Cell Phones Wirelessly pairing your cell phone with the system allows you to make and receive hands free calls Note You must switch the ignition and radio on Note 7o scroll through the menus press the up or down arrows on your audio system Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 1 Make sure the Bluetooth feature on your cell phone is switched on before starting the search Refer to your device s manual if necessary Press the PHONE button Select the option for Bluetooth devices Press the OK button Select the option to add This starts the pairing process When a message to begin pairing appears in the audio display search for SYNC on your device to start the pairing process 7 Select SYNC on your cell phone 8 Wait until the PIN appears on the phone display Compare the PIN onthe phone with the PIN shown in the audio display and accept the request on the phone and the vehicle display The display indicates when the pairing is successful Note n some cases the phone will request to enter a PIN Enter the six digit PIN provided by the system in the audio display The display indicates when the pairing is successful The system may prompt you with questions such as setting the current cell phone as the primary cell phone or downloading your phonebook us WN o Cell Phone Voice Commands uf Press the voice button and
274. hicles with a lower center of gravity Utility and four wheel drive vehicles are not designed for cornering at speeds as high as passenger cars any more than low slung sports cars are designed to perform satisfactorily under off road conditions Avoid sharp turns excessive speed and abrupt maneuvers in these vehicles Failure to drive cautiously could result in an increased risk of loss of vehicle control vehicle rollover personal injury and death The intelligent 4WD system continuously monitors vehicle conditions and automatically adjusts the power distribution between the front and rear wheels It combines transparent all surface operation with highly capable four wheel drive Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS The 4WD system is always active and requires no driver input It is capable of handling all road conditions including street and highway driving as well as off road and winter driving If the vehicle is equipped with the low range option the driver can optimize more 4WD control by moving the terrain management switch for the correct terrain See Off Road Driving page 193 Note A warning message will be displayed in the information display when an 4WD system fault is present See Information Messages page 80 A 4WDsystem fault will cause the 4WD system to default to rear wheel drive only mode When this warning message is displayed have your vehicle serviced at an authorized dealer Note A warning messag
275. hing off your mobile phone reset malfunction ting it or removing the battery then trying again iPhone Goto your mobile phone s Settings Go to the Bluetooth Menu Make sure the connection status shows Not Connected Text messaging Press the blue circle to enter the next is not working menu on SYNC Turn on Show Notifications Turn on Sync Contacts 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 388 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 2 Mobile phone issues Possible cause Possible solution Text messages from third party applica tions are not supported Audible text messages do not work on my mobile phone This is a mobile phone dependent feature Your mobile phone must support down loading text messages through Bluetooth to receive incoming text messages Access the text messaging menu of SYNC to see if your mobile phone supports the feature Press the PHONE button and then scroll and select the option for text messaging then press OK This is a mobile phone limitation Because each mobile phone is different refer to your device s manual for the specific mobile phone you are pairing In fact there
276. horized dealer Trailer Lighting Module Displayed when there is a fault with the Trailer module See Fault your authorized dealer Trailer Stop Park Lamps Displayed when there is a fault with the stop park lamps on Fault the trailer Check Lamps Trailer Left Right Turn Displayed when there is a fault with the left right lamps on Lamps Fault the trailer Check Lamps Trailer Battery Low Displayed when the trailer battery is low 93 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 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 on Controlling 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 the door windows Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Cooling the Interior Direct the air toward your face Air Conditioning The system directs air through the
277. hould a vehicle become stuck or damaged It is also wise to take supplies such as a first aid kit a supply of water a tow strap and a cell or satellite phone with you any time an off road excursion is planned Terrain Management System TMS Your vehicle is equipped with a Terrain Management System that allows the driver to enhance the off road performance of the vehicle by selecting the mode best suited to the terrain and driving conditions Each mode changes a number of the vehicle parameters within the engine transmission traction control and Four wheel drive systems Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 194 E206127 A Normal mode This mode is for on road conditions and should be used on surfaces which are similar to hard road surfaces or once the need for any of the off road modes has passed Mud Snow This mode should be used where a firm surface is covered with loose or slippery material This includes gravel shallow mud wet grass or snow covered road Sand This mode should be used for crossing deep sand or deep sticky mud Rock This mode gives low speed controllability for crawling over rocks Low range must be selected before this mode is activated See Using Four Wheel Drive page 135 Driving Hints High and Low Range Usage Normal Mud Sand Rock Snow High Yes Yes Yes No Range H Low Yes Yes Range L N
278. htly to engage the lock 2 Starting and Stopping the Engine Unlocking the Steering Wheel Vehicles With Automatic Transmission Switch the ignition on or press the brake pedal Vehicles With Manual Transmission Switch the ignition on or press the clutch pedal STARTING A DIESEL ENGINE Cold or Hot Engine All Vehicles Note When the temperature is below 15 C you may need to crank the engine for up to 10 seconds Note You can only operate the starter for a limited period of time Note After a limited number of attempts to start your engine the system will not allow you to try again until a period of time has elapsed for example 30 minutes Switch the ignition on and wait until the glow plug indicator goes off Vehicles With Manual Transmission Note Do not touch the accelerator pedal Note Releasing the clutch pedal while the engine is starting will stop the engine cranking and return to ignition on 1 Fully depress the clutch pedal 2 Start the engine Vehicles With Automatic Transmission Note Do not touch the accelerator pedal Note Releasing the brake pedal while the engine is starting will stop the engine cranking and return to ignition on Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 1 Move the transmission selector lever to position P or N 2 Fully depress the brake pedal 3 Start the engine Failure to Start Vehicles With Manual Transmission If the engine does not crank
279. i Lock Braking System Warning Lamp driving this indicates a malfunction You will continue to have the normal braking system without anti lock braking system unless the brake system warning lamp is also illuminated Have your vehicle checked by an authorized dealer If it illuminates when you are Automatic High Beam Lamp It will illuminate when this 6 feature is on See Autolamps page 49 Auto Start Stop Lamp It will illuminate to inform you A when the engine shuts down or in conjunction with a message Battery Warning Lamp If it illuminates when driving this indicates a malfunction Switch off all unnecessary electrical equipment Have your vehicle checked by an authorized dealer immediately Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Blind Spot Monitor Indicator i Equipped sf It will illuminate when you switch F this feature off or in conjunction with a message See Blind Spot Information System page 170 See Information Messages page 80 Brake System Warning Lamp It will illuminate when you 0 engage 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 your vehicle checked by an authorized dealer immediately WARNING Driving your vehicle with the warning lamp on is dangerous A significant decrea
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282. ice requirement for Jordan Data is a material term of the Agreement 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 based customer For purposes of the foregoing Enterprise Applica tions shall mean Geomarketing applic ations GIS applications mobile business asset management applications call center applications telematics applica tions public organization Internet applications or for providing geocoding services Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 414 V Europe Territory A Use of Certain Traffic Codes in Europe 1 General Restrictions Applicable to Traffic Codes Client acknowledges and agrees that in certain countries of the Europe Territory Client will need to obtain rights directly from third party RDS TMC co
283. icle and the vehicle in front of you by pressing the gap control lle E164805 Cruise Control The selected gap appears in the Note The gap setting is time dependent information display as shown by the bars and therefore the distance will in the graphic You can select from one of automatically adjust with your speed four gap settings Adaptive cruise control gap settings Set speed Graphic display bars Time gap seconds Gap indicated between km h vehicles m 100 0 8 28 100 2 1 2 39 100 3 1 6 50 100 4 2 1 61 Note 7he system status and settings will remain unchanged each time you switch the ignition on Automatic cancellation can also occur if Overriding the System WARNING Whenever the driver is overriding the system by pressing the accelerator pedal the system does not automatically apply the brakes to maintain separation from any vehicle ahead You can override the set speed and gap by pressing the accelerator pedal When you override the system the green indicator light illuminates and the set speed text darkens The system resumes operation when you release the accelerator pedal The vehicle speed decreases to the set speed ora lower speed if following a slower vehicle Automatic Cancellation The system does not operate below 20 km h An audible warning sounds and the automatic braking releases if the vehicle drops below this speed 161 E
284. icle is moving Park Brake Limited The electric park brake system has detected a condition that Function Service requires service See your authorized dealer Required Park Brake System Overheated Displays when the electric parking brake was not released causing it to overheat Release Park Brake Displays when the electric parking brake is set and the vehicle is started Park Brake Applied Displays when the electric parking brake is set Park Brake Released Displays when the electric parking brake is released Power Steering Message Action Steering Fault Service Now The power steering system has detected a condition that requires service See your authorized dealer Steering Loss Stop Safely The power steering system is not working Stop the vehicle in a safe place Contact your authorized dealer Steering Assist Fault 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 your authorized dealer Starting System Message Action Press Brake to Start Displays when starting the vehicle as a reminder to apply the brake Engine Start Pending Please Wait Displays when the starter is attempting to start the vehicle Pending Start Cancelled Displays when the pending start has been cancelled Cranking Time Exceeded Everest TEC
285. icle s compliance with Australian Design Rules 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 seatbelt 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 Principle of Operation page 27 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 27 WARNINGS 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
286. icles with higher centers of gravity may handle differently than unloaded vehicles Extra precautions such as slower speeds and increased stopping distance should be taken when driving a heavily loaded vehicle The maximum recommended load evenly distributed on the crossbars is 20 kilograms Note Loads should never be placed directly on the roof panel The roof panel is not designed to directly carry a load For proper function of the roof rack system loads must be placed directly on crossbars affixed to the roof rack side rails Your vehicle may be equipped with factory installed crossbars Ford Genuine Accessory crossbars designed specifically for your vehicle are also recommended for use with your roof rack system Make sure that the load is securely fastened Check the tightness of the load before driving and at each fuel stop Adjusting the Crossbar if equipped Note Wind noise can be minimized by either removing or repositioning the crossbar when not is use Position the front crossbar in the intermediate position to minimize wind noise The crossbar can be adjusted or removed using the steps below Load Carrying 2 Remove the crossbar by rotating it clockwise and sliding the ends off of the shoulder bolts in the side rails 3 Move the front crossbar to the new side rail position and slide the crossbar onto the shoulder bolt at that position 4 Replace and tighten the thumbwheels at both sides
287. ier steering Too much tension in the tow rope could cause damage to your vehicle or the vehicle that is towing Do not use a rigid tow bar on the front towing eye 2WD When towing your vehicle you must select neutral B 4WD Do not tow the vehicle with all wheels on the ground while in 4WD mode Tow your vehicle with all wheels off the ground or all wheels on the ground while the vehicle is in 2WD mode in an event of a breakdown or mechanical failure of the transmission E203454 E Fro t towing eye Drive off slowly and smoothly without B Rear towing eye jerking the vehicle you are towing Remove the cover to access the towing Vehicles With Automatic eye Transmission Use a suitable tool for example a flat head screw driver to carefully remove WARNINGS the cover from the bumper If a speed of 20 km h anda distance of 20 km is to be exceeded the drive wheels must be lifted clear of the TOWING THE VEHICLE ON ground FOUR WHEELS e on All Vehicles ee a a WARNINGS e ara lo than 20 km h or Switch the ignition on when towin the vehicle S 8 A Do not tow your vehicle backward In the event of a mechanical failure of the transmission the drive wheels must be lifted clear of the ground 191 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Towing WARNINGS Do not tow your vehicle if the ambient temperature is below O C 192 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Driving Hints BREAKING IN T
288. ift 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 Indicate Mode Lockup On Displays when the transmission shift lever is locked and unable to select gears Transmission Indicate Displays when the transmission shift lever is unlocked and Mode Lockup Off free to select gears Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 92 Information Displays Powertrain Message Action Check Locking Differen Displayed when there is a malfunction with the electronic tial locking differential that requires service See your authorized dealer Low Fuel Pressure Displayed when there is a loss in fuel system pressure See your authorized dealer Stop Safely Now Displayed when there is a powertrain fault and vehicle has entered limp home mode See your authorized dealer Trailer Message Action Trailer Brake Module Displayed when there is a fault with the Trailer module See Fault your authorized dealer Low Fuel Pressure Displayed when there is a loss in fuel system pressure See your authorized dealer Stop Safely Now Displayed when there is a powertrain fault and vehicle has entered limp home mode See your aut
289. in the audio display The display indicates when the pairing is successful 2 Select the SYNC settings option then System Settings press the OK button 1 Press the MENU button 3 Scroll to select from the following options Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 301 SYNC Menu Item Action and Description Bluetooth on Check or uncheck this option to turn the Bluetooth interface of the system on or off Select this option then press the OK button to change the option s status Set defaults This selection does not erase your indexed information phonebook call history text messages and paired devices Select this option and confirm when prompted in the audio display Return to the factory default settings Master reset Completely erase all information stored on the system phonebook call history text messages and paired devices and return to the factory default settings Select this option and confirm when prompted in the audio display The display indicates when complete and the system takes you back to the previous menu Install on SYNC Install applications or software updates you have down loaded Select this option and confirm when prompted in the audio display There must be a valid SYNC application or update available on the USB thumb drive in order to finish an installation successfully System info Display the system s version numbers as well as its serial number
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291. ing 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 lamp 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 254 Tire Pressure Monitoring System Reset Procedure Overview You must carry out the system reset procedure after each tire replacement or adjustment of the tire pressures Wheels and Tires To maintain your vehicle load carrying capability your vehicle requires different tire pressures in the front tires compared to the rear 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
292. ipment 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 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 10 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS AtaGlance Front Exterior Overview E194808 See Locking and Unlocking page 37 See Interior Mirror page 60 See Changing the Wiper Blades page 234 See Under Hood Overview page 230 See Towing Points page 191 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS AtaGlance F See Changing a Bulb page 236 See Technical Specifications page 260 H See Changing a Road Wheel page 255 Vehicle Interior Overview E194809 A See Fastening the Seatbelts page 24 B See Head Restraints page 104 12 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS AtaGlance C See Automatic Transmission page 130 See Automatic Transmission page 130 See Exterior Mirrors page 59
293. ir are automatically adjusted to heat or cool the vehicle to maintain the desired temperature You can also turn off dual zone mode by pressing and holding the button for more than two seconds G A C Touch to switch the air conditioning on or off 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 Use A C with recirculated air to improve cooling performance and efficiency H MAX A C Touch for maximum cooling Recirculated air flows through the instrument panel vents air conditioning automatically turns on and the fan automatically adjusts to the highest speed Touch again for normal A C operation MAX A C is more economical and efficient than normal A C mode Recirculated air Touch to switch between outside air and recirculated air The air currently in the passenger compartment recirculates This can reduce the time needed to cool the interior when used with A C and reduce unwanted odors from entering your vehicle 375 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 2 J Driver settings Touch or to adjust the temperature DUAL Touch to switch on independent driver and passenger temperature control Touch the heated seat icon to turn the heated seat off and on K Fan speed Touch or to adjust fan speed L Rear Passenger Climate Control Touch to toggle the rear passenger climate control bar on or off Note MAX Defrost
294. ire 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 TIRE CARE Tire Care Inflating Your Tires Safe operation of your vehicle requires that your tires are properly inflated Remember that a tire can lose up to half of its air pressure without appearing flat Every day before you drive check your tires If one looks lower than the others use a tire gauge to check the pressure of all tires and adjust if required At least once a month and before long trips inspect each tire and check the tire pressure with a tire gauge including spare if equipped Inflate all tires to the inflation pressure recommended by the Ford Motor Company Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 246 You are strongly urged to buy a reliable tire pressure gauge as automatic service station gauges may be inaccurate Ford recommends the use of a digital or dial type tire pressure gauge rather thana stick type tire pressure gauge Use the recommended cold
295. ires 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 1500 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS REDUCED ENGINE PERFORMANCE WARNING Continued operation of an overheating engine will increase the temperature further and cause the engine to shut down completely Drive the overheating engine only for a brief amount of time to prevent permanent damage The engine will continue to operate with limited power The distance you can travel depends on ambient temperature vehicle load and terrain If the needle in the engine coolant temperature gauge moves to the upper limit position the engine is overheating See Gauges page 62 If the engine temperature continues to rise the fuel supply to the engine will reduce The air conditioning
296. is command followed by the name of the app You can also say the name of any SYNC compitable app to start it on SYNC To see alist of the available voice commands for an app say the name of an app followed by help For example you could say Spotify help Enabling and Disabling Push Notifications Some apps can send push notifications A push notification is an alert from an app running in the background and is delivered by voice pop up or both This may be particularly useful for news or location based apps Press the MENU button then select Message Description and Action SYNC Apps Mobile Apps SYNC Settings All Apps If push notifications are supported this setting will be listed Select to enable or disable the feature as required Enabling SYNC Mobile Apps To use the system you must consent to send and receive app authorization information and updates using the data plan associated with the connected device Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Data is sent to Ford in the United States through the connected device The information is encrypted and includes your VIN SYNC module number anonymous usage statistics and debugging information Updates may take place automatically Note You must enable mobile apps for each connected device the first time you select a mobile app using the system 308 SYNC Note Standard data rates will apply Ford isnot respon
297. 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 Face book Messenger are not supported Audible text messages do not work on my This is a cell phone dependent feature Your cell phone must support downloading text messages through Bluetooth to receive incoming text messages Access the text messaging menu of SYNC to see if your cell phone supports the feature Press the PHONE button and then scroll and select the option for text messaging then press OK cell phone tion This is a cell phone limita 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 318 SYNC USB and media issues start my vehicle Issue Possible cause Possible solution Try switching off the device resetting it or removing the battery then trying again Make sure you are using the manufacturer s lam having cable trouble Possible device malfunc Make sure you correctly insert the USB connecting my tion cable in to the d
298. isturb feature if your vehicle is equipped with these features PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION MyKey allows you to program keys with restricted driving modes to promote good driving habits All but one of the keys can be activated with these restricted modes Any keys that remain unprogrammed are referred to as administrator keys or admin keys They can be used to Create a MyKey Program configurable MyKey settings Clear all MyKey features When you have created a MyKey you can access the following information by using the information display to determine How many admin keys and MyKeys are programmed to your vehicle The total distance your vehicle traveled with a MyKey Note Switch the vehicle on to use the system Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 32 Note All MyKeys are programmed to the same settings You cannot program them individually Note For vehicles equipped with push button start when both a MyKey and an admin remote transmitter are present the admin remote transmitter will be recognized by the vehicle while switching the vehicle 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 or charge The low fuel or low charge warning activates earlier giving the MyKey use
299. itch to the autolamps position See Autolamps page 49 Lighting E142451 The indicator will illuminate to confirm when the system is ready to assist Manually Overriding the System t E169254 Push or pull the lever to switch between high and low beam Note This is a temporary override and the system will return to automatic operation after a short period To permanently switch the system off use the information display menu or turn the lighting control switch to the headlamps position Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 51 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 REAR FOG LAMPS E132710 Press the control to switch the fog lamps on or off Lighting You can only switch the rear fog lamps on when either the front fog lamps or low Vehicle Loading Condition Setting beam headlamps are on visibility is less than 164 feet 50 meters f Note Do not use the rear fog lamps when Note f you switch autolamps on you can only switch the fog lamps on once HEADLAMP LEVELING PEPTTTT Headlamp leveling is provided to avoid conditio
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301. ities 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 SYNC 2 How to Use Voice Commands uf The following are some of the 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 What Can Say Previous Page Go Back Help Helpful Hints Make sure the interior of your vehicle is as quiet as possible Wind noise from open windows and road vibrations may prevent the system from correctly recognizing spoken voice commands After pressing the voice commandicon wait until after the tone sounds anda message appears before saying a voice comman
302. itions The brakes are hot Operation resumes once the brakes cool down The stability control indicator on warning lamp is illuminated and operating The electronic locking differential is operating Hill Descent Control HDC Operation E206132 Cruise control switches on the steering wheel allow you to control your hill descent speed SET increases the speed and SET decreases the speed Changing the Set Speed Press and hold SET or SET Release the control when you reach the desired speed Press and release SET or SET The set speed will change in approximately 1 km h increments Pressing the accelerator pedal or brake pedal will increase or decrease the speed respectively Note Fach gear has a pre determined minimum speed Note Descent speed will only increase on a slope steep enough to provide additional momentum Therefore use of the SET switch on a gentle slope may not increase the speed Note The Brakes will override the HDC if the brake pedal is pressed The system resumes on the release of the brake pedal Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Note HDC assistance will fade out gradually if you switch the system off This is to prevent the loss of control if you press the HDC switch unintentionally If assistance is still required you can switch back the HDC on The control will resume at a speed the vehicle is travelling when the pedal is released Note You may hear a noise
303. king differential can provide additional traction should your vehicle become stuck You can activate Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS the differential electronically and shift it on the fly within the differential operating speed range The differential is for use in mud rocks sand or any off road condition where you need maximum traction It is not for use on dry pavement The following conditions will affect the electronic locking differential The electronic locking differential will not engage if your vehicle speed is above 32 km h in 4x4 Auto Normal or Snow The electronic locking differential will not engage if your vehicle speed is above or 90 km h in Sand In 4x4 Auto modes the electronic locking differential will automatically disengage at speeds above 41 km h and will automatically reengage at speeds below 32 km h The Electronic Locking Differential may not engage if you are cornering and one rear wheel is spinning A message may appear in the instrument display informing you to release the accelerator In Rock and Sand mode the electronic locking differential will automatically disengage at speeds above 100 km h and will automatically reengage at speeds below 90 km h The ESC system has the ability to disable the electronic locking differential during driving maneuvers when necessary When you switch the system on if you do not meet the required conditions for electronic locking differential a
304. l efficiency Reduce tire life Affect vehicle handling or stopping ability Wheels and Tires The system is not a substitute for correct tire maintenance You must maintain the correct tire pressures even if low tire pressure has not illuminated the warning lamp The tire pressure monitoring system has a system malfunction 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 How Temperature Affects the Tire Pressures Under normal driving conditions tire pressures may increase by up to 0 3 bar from
305. ld the phone button or any button on the audio unit Phonebook Hints To hear how the SYNC system speaks a name browse phonebook select a contact and press Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 293 SYNC Menu Item Hear it Making a Call Press the voice button and when prompted say either c ae nd Action and Description call someone La name dial a SYNC prompts you to say number the numbers that you wish to dial After you say the numbers the system confirms it When the system has stated the number you say any of the following To end the call press the end call button onthe steering wheel or select the end call option in the audio display and press OK Receiving a Call When receiving a call you can Answer the call by pressing the accept call button on the steering wheel or by selecting the accept call option in the audio display and pressing the OK button Reject the call by pressing the reject call button on the steering wheel or by selecting the reject call option in the audio display and pressing the OK button Ignore the call by doing nothing Cell Phone Options During an Active Call During an active call you have extra menu features which become available for example putting a call on hold To access this menu choose one of the Voice mEn options available at the bottom of the Command Action and
306. le line markings are gray when I can see the lane markings on the road Lane width too narrow or too wide Camera not calibrated after a windshield replacement Driving on tight roads or on uneven roads Why does the vehicle not come back toward the middle of the lane as expected in the Aid or Aid Alert mode High cross winds Large road crown Rough roads grooves shoulder drop offs Heavy uneven loading of the vehicle or improper tire inflation pressure If the tires have been exchanged including snow tires or the suspension has been modified BLIND SPOT INFORMATION SYSTEM Blind Spot Information System BLIS with Cross Traffic Alert If Equipped WARNING To help avoid injuries NEVER use the Blind Spot Information System as a replacement for using the interior n and exterior mirrors and looking over your E124788 shoulder before changing lanes The Blind The Blind Spot Information System aids Spot Information System is not a you in detecting vehicles that may have replacement for careful driving entered the blind spot zone A The detection area is on both sides of your vehicle extending rearward from the exterior mirrors to approximately 7 m beyond the bumper The system alerts you if certain vehicles enter the blind spot zone while driving 170 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Driving Aids WARNING To help avoid personal injury NEVER use the c
307. le 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 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 from any electronic modules and airbags E199929 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 394 Note After the installation of radio frequency transmitters check for disturbances from and to all elec trical 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 TYPE APPROVALS RF Certification Logos Brazil Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Appendices Frequency Band Maximumoutput power Watt Peak Antenna Positions MHz RMS 1 30 100 W 3 50 54 100 W 1 68 87 5 50 W 142 176 50 W 220 225 50 W 380 512 50 W 806 940 10 W 1200 1400 10 W 1710 1885 10 W 1885 2025 10 W Schrader AG2SZ4 Numero de Regi
308. lease Do not open when hot Jor og 65 l Heated rear window Heated windshield ES D 4 Ez 2 w Q a i ir fi S Lighting control SEa Engine air filter O gnting N ine coolant Lock rear window ine coolant temperature Low tire pressure warning eje ine oil Maintain correct fluid level osive gas D Panic alarm Parking aid o 3 w J 5 oa p Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Introduction Parking brake Power steering fluid Power windows front rear Service engine soon Side airbag Stability control afso fele mate Windshield wash and wipe Keep out of reach of children Recyclable product Do not dispose of in the trash because the material contains lead Use safety glasses when handling EGEEE Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS REPLACEMENT PARTS RECOMMENDATION Your vehicle has been built to the highest standards using quality parts We recommend that 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 specifica
309. lect the option to add This starts the pairing process 6 Whena message to begin pairing appears in the audio display search for SYNC on your device to start the pairing process 7 When prompted on your cell phone s display enter the six digit PIN provided by the system in the audio display The display indicates when the pairing is successful Bluetooth Devices Bluetooth Devices Menu Options Press the PHONE button 2 Scroll until the Bluetooth device option appears then press the OK button 3 Scroll to select from the following 3 Select the option for Bluetooth devices options 4 Press the OK button If You Select You Can Add Pair extra cell phones to the system The display 1 Select the option to add to start the pairing process 2 When a message to begin pairing appears in the audio display search for SYNC on your cell phone Refer to your cell phone s manual if necessary 3 When prompted on your cell phone s display enter the six digit PIN provided by the system in the audio display indicates when the pairing is successful 4 When the option to set the cell phone as the primary cell phone appears select either yes or no 5 Depending on the functionality of your cell phone you may be asked extra questions for example if you would like to download your phonebook Select either yes or no to confirm your response Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 303 SYNC
310. les such as rocks or logs Look ahead on your route noting upcoming obstacles surface texture or color changes or any other factors which may indicate a change in available traction and adjust the vehicle speed and route accordingly During pre run mark obstacles with GPS markers to make sure appropriate speeds are used to avoid potential vehicle damage When driving off road if the front or rear suspension is bottoming out and or excessive contact with the skid plates is encountered reduce vehicle speed to avoid potential damage to the vehicle When running with other vehicles it is recommended that communication is used and the lead vehicle notify other vehicles of obstacles that could cause potential vehicle damage Always keep available ground clearance in mind and pick a route that minimizes the risk of catching the underside of the vehicle on an obstacle Driving Hints When negotiating low speed obstacles applying light brake pressure in conjunction with the throttle will help prevent the vehicle from jerking and will allow you to negotiate the obstacle in amore controlled manner Using 4L will also help with this Use and equip your vehicle with supplemental safety equipment as discussed later in this chapter Please consult your local off road group for other helpful tips Off roading requires a high degree of concentration Even if your local law does not prohibit alcohol use while driving off r
311. lf Shimmy may result from significant under inflation of the tires improper tires load range size or type or vehicle modifications such as lift kits In the event that your vehicle experiences shimmy you should slowly reduce speed by either lifting off the accelerator pedal or lightly applying the brakes The shimmy will cease as the vehicle speed decreases Maximum Inflation Pressure is the tire manufacturer s maximum permissible pressure and the pressure at which the maximum load can be carried by the tire This pressure is normally higher than the manufacturer s recommended cold inflation pressure which can be found next to the driver s seat on the Tire Label located on the B pillar or the edge of the driver s door The cold inflation pressure should never be set lower than the recommended pressure on the Safety Compliance Certification Label or Tire Label When weather temperature changes occur tire inflation pressures also change A 10 F 6 C temperature drop can cause a corresponding drop of 1 psi 7 kPa in inflation pressure Check your tire pressures frequently and adjust them to the proper pressure which can be found on the Tire Label To check the pressure in your tire s 1 Make sure the tires are cool meaning they are not hot from driving even a mile Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Note f you are checking tire pressure when the tire is hot for example driven more than 1 mile 1 6 kilomete
312. llow The shoulder belt should be positioned to cross the middle of the shoulder and the centre of the chest Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SEATBELT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT WARNING Position the seatbelt height adjuster so that the seatbelt rests across the middle of your shoulder Failure to adjust the seatbelt correctly could reduce its effectiveness and increase the risk of injury in a crash H m E E131388 To adjust the shoulder belt height 1 Pull the locking button and slide the height adjuster up or down 2 Release the button and pull down on the height adjuster to make sure it is locked in place SEATBELT REMINDER WARNING The system will only provide protection when you use the seatbelt correctly 25 Seatbelts Type 1 The seatbelt warning lamp will be illuminated for 6 seconds when the ignition is turned on to remind the driver to fasten the seatbelt Type 2 The seatbelt warning lamp will be illuminated at any time when the drivers seatbelt is not fastened Type 3 The seatbelt reminder warning amp illuminates and an audible warning will sound if the driver or front passenger seatbelt has not been fastened and the vehicle exceeds a relatively low speed It will also illuminate if either of the seatbelt is unfastened when the vehicle is moving The audible warning will go off after five minutes but the seatbelt reminder warning lamp will remain on until the seatbelt is fa
313. long the fall line of the slope and not diagonally If the vehicle is unable to make it up the hill DO NOT attempt to turn back down the slope Place the vehicle in low range and slowly back down in reverse When descending a steep slope select low gear and engage hill descent control Use the throttle and brake pedals to control your descent speed as described earlier in this section using hill descent control Note that hill descent control is functional in reverse and should be used in this situation Driving Hints Water Wading See Driving Through Water page 198 After Off Road Driving It is important to complete a full vehicle inspection after off road driving Some items to check include Make sure that tires are inflated to proper tire pressure as indicated onthe tire placard Check the wheels and undercarriage for built up mud or debris which can cause vehicle vibration Make sure that the grille and radiator are clear of any obstructions that may affect cooling Make sure that the brakes are in proper working order and are free of any mud stones and debris which can become trapped around the brake rotor backing plate and caliper Check that the air filter is clean and dry Inspect for torn or punctured boots on ball joints half shafts and steering gears Inspect the exhaust system for damage or looseness Inspect the undercarriage fasteners If any are loose or damaged tighten or repla
314. 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 amp FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG E151127 The driver and front passenger airbag will deploy during significant frontal or near frontal collisions The airbags 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 SIDE AIRBAGS WARNING Use seat covers designed for seats with side airbags Have these fitted by an authorized dealer Supplementary Restraints System AIRBAG E72658 Side airbags are fitted inside the seat back of the front seats A label indicates that side airbags are fitted to your vehicle The side airbags will deploy during significant lateral collisions The airbags will inflate within a few thousandths of a second and deflate on contact with the occupants thus providing protection for the chest and shoulder areas During minor lateral collisions overturns front collisions and rear collisions the side airbags will not deploy DRIVER KNEE AIRBAG WARNING Do not attempt to open the airbag cover The airbag will deploy during frontal collisions The airbag will inflate within a few thousandths of a second and deflate on contact with th
315. m 261 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Capacities and Specifications Callout Dimension Description mm D Wheelbase 2 850 mm E Front track 1 560 mm F Rear track 1 564 mm 262 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Capacities and Specifications VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE E213504 A Model B Paint Code C Built Date D Vehicle Identification Number VIN The label with your vehicle built date is Built Date located on the bottom of the lock side of the passenger door aperture Built date means the calendar month and the year in which the body shell and power train sub assemblies are conjoined and the vehicle is driven or moved from the production line 263 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Capacities and Specifications VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION ENGINE NUMBER eee 2 0L Engine Number The vehicle identification number is on the left hand side of the instrument panel E206722 The engine number is stamped on the cylinder block 2 0L Engine sticker E133363 The vehicle identification number is also stamped beneath the front door on the chassis on the right hand side E214683 There are engine stickers on the valve cover and engine front cover 264 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Capacities and Specifications 2 2L Engine Number E210233 The engine number is stamped on the cylinder block Vehicle fluids 2 2L En
316. m In certain situations e g stuck in snow or mud turning the system off may be beneficial as this allows the wheels to spin with full engine power Traction control is an enhanced feature of stability control system and automatically detects the wheel spin when you accelerate If this situation occurs the system applies your vehicle brakes at individual wheels and if necessary reduces engine power Note Shift to 4L will deactivate engine traction control but brake traction control remain active Note Switching on the electronic locking differential will turn off the system To switch off the traction control press the traction control button located on the floor console 144 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 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 your vehicle and may adversely affect the performance of the electronic stability control system In addition installing any stereo loudspeakers may interfere with and adversely affect the electronic stability control system Install any aftermarket stereo loudspeaker as far as possible from the front center console the tunnel and the front seats in order to minimize the risk of interfering with the electronic stability control sensors Reducing the effectiv
317. 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 369 Phone Ringer Select the type of notification for phone calls ring tone beep text to speech or silent Text Message Notifica tion Select the type of notification for text messages alert tone beep text to speech or have it be silent Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 347 SYNC 2 Menu Item Internet Data Connection Manage Phonebook Action and Description 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 the system always connect never connect when roaming or query on connect Press for more information Access features such as automatic phonebook downlo
318. mell exhaust fumes inside your vehicle have it checked by a Ford 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 10 km 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 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 119 IGNITION SWITCH E72128 Note Make sure the key is clean before inserting it into any lock cylinder O off The ignition is off I accessory Allows the electrical accessories to operate while the engine is not running Note Do not leave the ignition key in this position for too long to avoid your vehicle battery losing charge II on All the electrical circuits are operational Warning lamps and indicators illuminate Ill start cranks the engine Release the key as soon as the engine starts STEERING WHEEL LOCK WARNING Always check that the steering is unlocked before attempting to move your vehicle Vehicles without Keyless Starting To lock the steering wheel 1 Remove the key from the ignition switch Rotate the steering wheel slig
319. ment 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 Appendices Telenav Software agreeing to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Agreement Any suc
320. mmend 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 278 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Audio System E200470 A VOL and Power Press this button to turn the system off and on Turn it to adjust the volume B CD slot Insert a CD C TUNE Once you select a frequency band turn the control to find the desired station manually 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 Eject Press this button to eject a CD F 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 quickly 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 279 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Audio System AUDIO SYSTEM SECURITY Security Code Each unit incorporates a unique code that
321. mpted say one of the following Voice command Action and Description What can say This will provide an on screen listing of the possible voice commands associated with your current voice command session voice settings help This will provide a spoken listing of the possible voice session commands associated with your current voice command Helpful Hints Make sure the interior of your vehicle is as quiet as possible Wind noise from open windows and road vibrations may prevent the system from correctly recognizing spoken commands After pressing the voice icon wait until after the tone sounds and Listening appears before saying a command Any command spoken before this does not register with the system Speak naturally without long pauses between words At any time you can interrupt the system while it is speaking by pressing the voice icon Accessing a List of Available Commands If you use the touchscreen press the Settings icon gt Help gt Voice Command List If you use the steering wheel control press the voice icon After the tone speak your command clearly Available voice commands Audio list of commands Bluetooth audio list of commands Browse list of commands CD list of commands Climate control list of commands List of commands Navigation list of commands Phone list of commands Radio list of commands SD ca
322. n emergency call if you can do it yourself Dial emergency services immediately to avoid a delayed response time If you do not hear Emergency Assistance within five seconds of the crash the system or cell phone may be damaged or 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 applies 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 Note Ford is not the provider of the emergency services contacted by SYNC when an emergency call is initiated Ford does not accept any liability in relation to the provision quality or timeliness of those services Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS If a crash deploys an airbag or triggers the fuel pump shut off the system may contact emergency services by dialing the emergency assistance number through a paired and connected cell phone For more information about the system and Emergency Assistance visit the region
323. n position P 2 Attach one end of the audio extension cable to the headphone output of your player and the other end into the adapter in one of the jack inside the center console 3 Press the lower left corner on the touchscreen Select either a tuned FM station or a CD if there is a CD already loaded into the system 4 Adjust the volume as desired 5 Turn the portable music player on and adjust the volume to half of the maximum 6 Press the lower left corner on the touchscreen Then select Menu Item You should hear audio from your portable music player although it may be low Line In 360 SYNC 2 Menu Item Adjust the sound on your portable music player until it reaches the level of the FM station by switching back and forth between the controls Troubleshooting Do not connect the audio input jack to a line level output The jack only works correctly with devices that have a headphone output with a volume control PHONE Do not set the portable music player s volume level higher than is necessary to match the volume of the CD or FM radio as this causes distortion and reduces sound quality If the music sounds distorted at lower listening levels turn the portable music player volume down If the problem persists replace or recharge the batteries in the portable media player Control the portable media player in the same manner when used with headphones as
324. n 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 limitation Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 400 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 Certif
325. n and off L Rear temperature control Adjust the temperature of the rear passenger compartment M Rear climate control lock Press the button to lock rear passenger climate control Rear climate control cannot be operated if this is switched on N Rear climate control power Press the button to switch the rear system on and off O Rear fan speed control Adjust the volume of air circulated to the rear of the passenger compartment 98 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Climate Control Type 2 E200620 A Passenger temperature control Adjust the temperature on the passenger side This also turns on dual zone mode Fan speed control Adjust the volume of air circulated in the vehicle C Driver temperature control Adjust the temperature setting using the control on the driver side This control also adjusts the passenger side temperature when not in dual zone mode D MAX A C Press the button Recirculated air flows through the instrument panel vents air conditioning automatically turns on temperature is set to the full cool position and the fan adjusts to the highest speed E Recirculated air Press the button to switch between outside air and recirculated air The air currently in the passenger compartment recirculates This can reduce the time needed to cool the interior and reduce unwanted odors from entering your vehicle Note Recirculated air may also turn on and off automatically in instrument pa
326. n free from obstructions such as bird droppings insects and snow or ice Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Note Reflective road signs may be detected as oncoming traffic and the headlamps will be switched to low beam Note Always fit Ford Original Parts when replacing headlamp bulbs Other bulbs may reduce system performance The system will automatically switch on high beams if itis dark enough and no other traffic is present If it detects an approaching vehicle s headlamps or tail lamps or street lighting ahead the system will switch off high beam before it can distract other road users Low beam will remain on A camera sensor is centrally mounted behind the windshield of your vehicle This monitors conditions continuously to decide when to switch the high beams on and off Once the system is active the high beam will switch on if It is dark enough to require the use of high beams and there is no traffic or street lighting ahead and vehicle speed is greater than approximately 40 km h The high beam will switch off if The ambient light is high enough that high beam is not required An approaching vehicle s headlamps or tail lamps are detected Street lighting is detected Vehicle speed falls below approximately 25 km h The camera sensor is too hot or becomes blocked Activating the System Switch the system onusing the information display See General Information page 70 Turn the sw
327. n motion may cause loss of control of your vehicle Do not place cargo or any objects behind the seatback before returning it to the original position Seats E206206 WARNINGS REAR SEATS Reclining the seatback can cause an occupant to slide under the seat s seatbelt resulting in severe personal Adjusting the Rear Seats injuries in the event of a crash Second Row Seats WARNINGS Always drive and ride with your seatback upright and the lap belt snug and low across the hips 108 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Seats Reclining adjustment er Nyy E201038 Folding the Seatback WARNING When folding the seatbacks down take care not to get your fingers caught between the seatback and seat frame E206205 With the seat empty pull the lever up to fold the seatback forward Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Note ower the head restraints See Head Restraints page 104 Moving the Seats Backward and Forward If equipped E201070 Accessing Third Row Seats WARNING Before returning the seatback to its original position make sure that cargo or any objects are not trapped behind the seatback After returning the seatback to its original position pull on the seatback to make sure that it has fully latched An unlatched seat may become dangerous in the event of a sudden stop or crash Note Remove items from the second row seat Make sure
328. n the windshield Set the control to high sensitivity and the wipers will turn on when the rain sensor detects a small amount of moisture on the windshield Keep the outside of the windshield clean The rain sensor is very sensitive Dirt or debris around the interior rear view mirror area will affect the autowipers performance For example the autowipers may turn on if dirt mist or insects hit the windshield WINDSHIELD WASHERS Note Do not operate the washers when the washer reservoir is empty This may cause the washer pump to overheat E168042 To operate the windshield washers pull the lever toward you The wiper will be activated within a second In order to reduce water usage the washer is functioned to stop after operating continuously for 10 seconds Pull the lever to operate the washer again Wipers and Washers REAR WINDOW WIPER AND WASHERS Rear Window Wiper Note Fully defrost the rear window before switching on the rear window wiper Note Make sure you switch off the rear window wipers before entering a car wash chamber Note Clean the rear window and wiper blades if they begin to leave streaks or smears If that does not resolve the streaking issue install new wiper blade s Note Turn off the wipers before turning off the vehicle or the wipers will be stopped in their current position on the window E168043 A Intermittent wipe B Low speed wipe C Off Press the top of the
329. n thereof included in such copy Cantyles Notice Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 415 Austria Bundesamt f r Eich und Vermessungswesen Croatia Cyprus Estonia Latvia Lithuania Moldova Poland Slovenia and or Ukraine EuroGeographics France source IGN 2009 BD TOPO Germany Die Grundlagendaten wurden mit Genehmigung der zust ndigen Beh rden entnommen Great Contains Ordnance Survey Britain data Crown copyright and database right 2010 Contains Royal Mail data Royal Mail copyright and database right 2010 Greece Copyright Geomatics Ltd Hungary Copyright 2003 Top Map Ltd Italy La Banca Dati Italiana stata prodotta usando quale riferimento anche cartografia numerica ed al tratto prodotta e fornita dalla Regione Toscana Norway Copyright 2000 Norwe gian Mapping Authority Portugal Source IgeoE Portugal Spain Informaci n geogr fica propiedad del CNIG Appendices Sweden Based upon electronic data National Land Survey Sweden Switzer Topografische Grundlage land Bundesamt f r Landestopo graphie 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
330. nal cabin air filter information or to replace the filter see an authorized dealer Seats SITTING IN THE CORRECT POSITION WARNINGS Sitting improperly out of position or with the seatback reclined too far can take weight off the seat cushion and affect the decision of the passenger sensing system resulting in serious injury or death in the event of a crash Always sit upright against your seatback with your feet on the floor Do not recline the seatback as this can cause the occupant to slide under the seatbelt resulting in serious injury in the event of acrash Do not place objects higher than the seatback to reduce the risk of serious injury inthe event of acrash or during heavy braking E68595 When you use them properly the seat head restraint seatbelt and airbags will provide optimum protection in the event of acrash Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 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 seatback 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 25 cm between your breastbone and the airbag cover Hold the steering wheel with your arms slightly bent
331. nality of your cell phone the system may ask you extra questions for example if you would like to download your phonebook Select either yes or no to confirm your response Delete After deleting a cell phone from the list the cell phone can only be connected again by repeating the full pairing process Select the delete option and confirm when the system asks to delete the selected device Master The system attempts to connect with the primary cell phone every time you switch the ignition on When a cell phone is selected as primary it appears first in the list and is marked with an asterisk Set a previously paired cell phone as your primary cell phone Select the master option to confirm the primary cell phone Conn Connect a previously paired cell phone You can only have one cell phone connected at a time to use the cell phone functionality When another cell phone is connected the previous cell phone will be disconnected from the telephone services The system allows you to use different Bluetooth devices for the cell phone functionality and the Bluetooth audio music playback feature at the same time Discon Disconnects the selected cell phone Select this option and confirm when asked to After disconnecting a cell phone it can be connected again without repeating the full pairing process In some cases the phone will request to enter a PIN Enter the six digit PIN provided by the system
332. nated when the rear liftgate or a door is opened 55 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 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 If the vehicle is to be left unsupervised the vehicle key should be taken to ensure that the windows are not operated inadvertently Do not operate the electric windows unless they are free from obstruction Note f you operate the switches often during a short period of time the system might become inoperable for a certain time to prevent damage due to overheating Note f you operate both the switch on the relevant door and the switch for that window on the driver s door at the same time the window will stop moving Note You may hear a rumbling noise when just one of the windows are open Lower the opposite window slightly to reduce this noise Driver s Door Switches You can operate all the windows with the switches on the door trim panel of the driver s door Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 56 E131466 A Press the switch to open the window B Lift the switch to close the window Front and Rear Passengers Door Switches ye ey A E1
333. nd do not attempt any sharp steering wheel movements If the vehicle goes from one type of surface to another i e from concrete to gravel there will be a change in the way the vehicle responds toa maneuver steering acceleration or braking Again avoid these abrupt inputs Sand When driving over sand try to keep all four wheels on the most solid area of the trail Avoid reducing the tire pressures but shift to a lower gear and drive steadily through the terrain Apply the accelerator slowly and avoid spinning the wheels Avoid excessive speed because vehicle momentum may work against you and cause the vehicle to become stuck to the point that assistance may be required from another vehicle Remember you may be able to back out the way you came if you proceed with caution Mud and Water Note Driving through deep water may damage your vehicle If you must drive through high water drive slowly Traction or brake capability may be limited When driving through water determine the depth avoid water higher than the bottom of the hubs if possible and proceed slowly If the ignition system gets wet the vehicle may stall Four Wheel Drive Once through water always try the brakes Wet brakes do not stop the vehicle as effectively as dry brakes Drying can be improved by moving your vehicle slowly while applying light pressure on the brake pedal Be cautious of sudden changes in vehicle speed or directi
334. nd injure a passenger or bystander Note Do not rock the vehicle if the engine is not at normal operating temperature or damage to the transmission may occur Note Do not rock the vehicle for more than a few minutes or damage to the transmission and tires may occur or the engine may overheat If your vehicle gets stuck in mud or snow it may be rocked out by shifting between forward and reverse gears stopping between shifts in a steady pattern Press lightly on the accelerator in each gear If your vehicle is equipped with electronic stability control ESC it may be beneficial to disengage the ESC system while attempting to rock the vehicle Emergency Maneuvers In an unavoidable emergency situation where a sudden sharp turn must be made remember to avoid over driving your vehicle i e turn the steering wheel only as rapidly and as far as required to avoid the emergency Excessive steering will result in less vehicle control not more Additionally smooth variations of the accelerator and or brake pedal pressure should be utilized if changes in vehicle speed are called for Avoid Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS abrupt steering acceleration or braking which could result in an increased risk of loss of vehicle control vehicle rollover and or personal injury Use all available road surface to return the vehicle to a safe direction of travel In the event of an emergency stop avoid skidding the tires a
335. ndition Potential Causes 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 placed in the backup position SecuriLock passive anti theft system is disabled or in unlimited mode cannot program the configurable settings The key or transmitter used to start your vehicle does not have admin privileges No MyKeys are created See Creating a MyKey page 33 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 33 lost the only admin key Purchase a new key from an authorized dealer lost a key Program a spare key See Passive Anti Theft System page 42 MyKey distances do not accumulate The MyKey user is not using the MyKey An admin key holder cleared the MyKeys and created new MykKeys The key system has been reset No MyKey functions with the keyless entry transmitter An admin transmitter is present at vehicle start No MyKeys are created See Creating a MyKey page 33 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 36 Locks LOCKING AND UNLOCKING Power Door Locks The power door lock control is on the
336. nds that caution be used with any vehicle equipped with a high load or device such as ladder or luggage racks Failure to maintain your vehicle properly may void the warranty increase your repair cost reduce vehicle performance and operational capabilities and adversely affect driver and passenger safety Frequent inspection of vehicle chassis components is recommended if the vehicle is subjected to off highway usage 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 in tight turns with low vehicle speed This is normal behavior and indicates the axle is working 140 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Brakes GENERAL INFORMATION WARNING The system does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due care and attention 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 If the vehicle has continuous vibration or shudder in the steering wheel while braking have your vehicle 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 Wet brakes result in red
337. ne for each rear seating position located as shown in the following picture E213628 20 Child Safety The top tether anchorages are only suitable for child restraints conforming to Australian Standard AS1754 2004 or later If your child restraint does not have an approved latched hook attaching clip as shown you should consult an approved restraint fitting station WARNINGS Always ensure that the attaching clip is properly engaged with the anchor fitting and the tether strap length is adjusted to remove any slack Always ensure that the locking mechanism of the rear seat back is fully engaged when in the upright position by attempting to pull it down again Do not attach a tether strap to anything other than the correct tether anchor point Make sure that the seat back is secure and fully engaged in the catch Make sure that the tether strap tightening mechanism remains accessible when the seat back is fully engaged in the catch E166781 Note Arrow points to front of vehicle Note Where applicable remove the luggage cover to ease installation See Luggage Covers page 180 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Note You may need to raise or remove the head restraint to ease installation See Head Restraints page 104 ISOFIX LOWER ANCHORAGES if Equipped WARNING The ISOFIX lower anchorages must be usedin conjunction with the upper top tether anchorages If your v
338. nel or instrument panel and floor airflow modes during hot weather to improve cooling efficiency O 99 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Climate Control Heated seats if equipped Press the button to switch the heated seats on and off See Heated Seats page 113 A C Press the button to switch the air conditioning on or off Air conditioning cools your vehicle 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 Power Press the button to switch the system on and off AUTO Press the button to switch on automatic operation Press the temperature control buttons to select the desired temperature The system adjusts the fan speed air distribution air conditioning operation and outside or recirculated air to heat or cool the vehicle in order to maintain the desired temperature You can also turn off dual zone mode by pressing and holding the button for greater than two seconds Heated rear window Press the button to switch the heated rear window on and off Windshield defrost Press the button to redirect the air flow through windshield air vents MAX Defrost Turn the temperature control dial all the way past the full heat position to maximise defrosting Ou
339. nents Improper vehicle alignment Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Note A high crown in the road or high crosswinds may also make the steering seem to wander or pull Adaptive Learning The electronic power steering system adaptive learning helps correct road irregularities and improves overall handling and steering feel It communicates with the brake system to help operate advanced stability control and accident avoidance systems Additionally whenever the battery is disconnected or a new battery installed you must drive your vehicle a short distance before the system relearns the strategy and reactivates all systems COLLISION WARNINGSYSTEM WARNINGS You are responsible for controlling your vehicle at all times The system does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due care and attention Failure to take care may result inthe loss of control of your vehicle serious personal injury or death To achieve full system performance you must break in the braking system Failure to take care may result in the loss of control of your vehicle serious personal injury or death The system does not react to cyclists animals pedestrians at night or vehicles that are driving ina different direction Failure to take care may result in the loss of control of your vehicle serious personal injury or death The system does not operate during harsh acceleration or steering Failure to take care may le
340. nformation on programmed STATUS MykKey s using the information display control on the steering wheel See Information Displays page 70 To find information on programmed MyKey s press the left arrow button to access the main menu and scroll to Message Description Settings MyKey Press the OK button Press the OK button Select one of the following 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 35 MyKey USING MYKEY WITH REMOTE Ford approved aftermarket remote start START SYSTEMS MyKey is not compatible with non MYKEY TROUBLESHOOTING systems If you choose to install a remote start system see an authorized dealer for a Ford approved remote start system Co
341. ng Lamp It will illuminate when the ignition is on and the hood is not completely closed Lane Keeping Aid Indicator It will illuminate when you activate the lane keeping system Liftgate Ajar Warning Lamp It will illuminate when the lt L liftgate is not completely closed AdBlue Lamp If Equipped FI t will illuminate and a message eRe will appear in the information fe display when the Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue level is low and needs to be refilled or a fault is active inthe system Low Fuel Level Warning Lamp If it illuminates when you are driving refuel as soon as possible Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Low Tire Pressure Warning Lights when your tire pressure is low If the lamp remains on with 1 the engine running or when driving check your tire pressure as soon as possible It will also light momentarily when you switch the ignition on to confirm the lamp is functional If it does not light when you switch the ignition on or begins to flash at any time have the system checked by an authorized dealer Low Washer Fluid eee t illuminates when the windshield washer fluid is low Over Speed Warning if Equipped It will illuminate if the vehicle WAN exceeds 120km h Parking Lamps Indicator TPA twill illuminate when you switch 0 0z the parking lamps on Powertrain Fault It will illuminate when a powertrain or a four wheel drive fault has been detected Contact an
342. ng this feature you must read the Emergency Assistance privacy notice later in this section for important information Note When you switch this feature on or off that setting applies for all paired cell phones If you have turned this feature off and a previously paired phone connects when you switch on the ignition either a voice message plays a display message or icon is shown or both Note Fvery cell phone operates differently While this feature works with most cell phones some cell phones may experience difficulties using this feature Note Make sure you are familiar with the information about airbag deployment See Supplementary Restraints System page 27 Switching Emergency Assistance On and Off Press the MENU button then select 304 SYNC Message Action SYNC Apps Emerg assist Press OK Press OK Select the option you require and press OK Display Options If you switch on this feature a confirmation message appears in the display If you switch off this feature a dialog will appear in the display which allows you to set a voice reminder Off with voice reminder provides a display and voice reminder when your cell phone connects and your vehicle starts Off without voice 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
343. nger compartment fuse box 1 Left Hand Drive Right Hand Drive Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Pre Fuse Box E206156 Your vehicle has a pre fuse box located in the engine compartment attached to the positive battery post This box contains several high current fuses If replacement of these high current fuses is required see an authorized dealer Engine Compartment Fuse Box Power Distribution Box PDB E206157 WARNINGS Always disconnect the battery before servicing high current fuses To reduce risk of electrical shock always replace the cover to the engine compartment fuse box before reconnecting the battery or refilling fluid reservoirs Fuses The engine compartment fuse box has high current fuses that protect your vehicle s main electrical systems from overloads When you disconnect and reconnect the battery you will need to reset some features See Changing the 12V Battery page 234 Lift the release lever at the rear of the cover to remove it High Current Fuse Box E206158 Your vehicle has a pre fuse box located in the engine compartment below the engine compartment fuse box This box contains several high current fuses If replacement of these high current fuses is required see an authorized dealer Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Passenger Compartment Fuse Box We E206167 The fuse box is located behind the access cover on the outboar
344. nition off Note You can enable or disable this feature in the information display or see an authorized dealer See General Information page 70 Note 7o operate this feature accessory delay must not be active Opening the Windows You can only 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 and vent the moonroof Release the button once movement starts Press the lock or unlock button to stop movement Windows and Mirrors Closing the Windows WARNING When closing the windows and moonroof you should verify they are free of obstructions and make sure that children and pets are not in the proximity of the window openings To close the windows and moonroof press and hold the remote control lock button 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 This could result in the loss of control of your vehicle serious personal injury or death Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS B A J n m c A Left hand side B Off C Right hand side O v E131480 t E131481 Press the arrows to adjust the mirror Heated Exterior Mirrors if Equipped The heated exterior mirrors will remove ice mis
345. ns To adjust the level of the headlamp Note Only use the rear fog lamps when it is raining or snowing tol has tl d the headl f rt autolamps has turned the headlamps on vin ti glare for other road users when the vehicle renee Kd is loaded in a number of different i tim TT beams ft adod o Set the headlamp leveling to the corresponding switch setting depending on the vehicles loading condition Set the headlamp leveling control to zero when your vehicle is unloaded E132711 1 Press to release the control 2 Rotate the control to the required setting 3 Press to close the control Set the headlamp leveling to the corresponding setting depending on the vehicles loading condition 52 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Lighting DIRECTION INDICATORS E169255 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 AMBIENT LIGHTING it equipped Adjust the ambient lighting using the touchscreen See Lighting page 48 INTERIOR LAMPS The lamps will turn on when you have met one of the following conditions You open any door You press aremote control button You press button A on the center console Front Interior Lamp Note The front interior lamp buttons are on the overhead console The exact location of each button on the overhead console depend
346. ns on every time you switch the ignition on Note Switching off the stability contro will turn off the system Note This feature does not prevent trailer sway but reduces it once it begins Note This feature cannot stop all trailers from swaying Trailer sway controlis an enhanced feature of stability control system and automatically detects when an attached trailer starts to sway This feature applies your vehicle brakes at individual wheels and if necessary reduces engine power If the trailer begins to sway slow your vehicle down pull safely to the side of the road and check for correct load distribution See Towing a Trailer page 185 Note Shift to 4L will deactivate trailer sway control Note Switching on the electronic locking differential will turn off the system Note 7o switch off the trailer sway control as required See Stability Control page 145 RECOMMENDED TOWING WEIGHTS Towing capacities Variant Drive Transmission With Trailer Brake Max on 2 2L Diesel 4X2 Manual 3 000 kg 5 700 kg 4X2 Auto 3 000 kg 5 700 kg 4x4 Manual 3 000 kg 5 800 kg 3 2L Diesel 4x4 Auto 3 000 kg 5 900 kg Vehicles with increased ride height Trailer Nose Weight WARNING Do not exceed the maximum permissible nose weight e g vertical weight on the tow ball This is important for vehicle and trailer stability 186 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Towing Drive
347. nsioners may be activated alone or if the crash is of sufficient severity together with the front airbags The pretensioners also activate when side airbags are deployed FASTENING THE SEATBELTS WARNINGS Insert the tongue into the buckle until you hear a distinct click You have not fastened the seatbelt properly if 200940 you do not hear a click 3rd Row seat Make sure that the seatbelts are securely stowed away when not in use and are not outside your vehicle when closing the doors E200941 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 r retract completely and smoothly to its E74124 stowed position 24 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Seatbelts The 2nd row centre seatbelt can lock if you return the seat back froma folded position to the upright position forcefully Should the seatbelt lock recline the seat using the recline adjustment See Rear Seats page 108 Using Seatbelts During Pregnancy E170730 WARNING A Position the seatbelt correctly for your safety and that of your unborn child Do not use only the lap strap or the shoulder strap Pregnant women should always wear their seatbelt 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 a
348. nt of you 71621 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 162 Detection issues can occur A With vehicles that edge into your lane that can only be detected once they have moved fully into your lane Motorcyclists may be detected late or not at all With vehicles in front of you when going into and coming out of a bend The detection beam will not follow sharp curves in the road In these cases the system may brake late or unexpectedly You should stay alert and intervene if necessary If something hits the front of your vehicle or damage occurs the radar sensing zone may change This could cause missed or false vehicle detections Contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible System Not Available Conditions that can cause the system to deactivate or prevent the system from activating when requested include A blocked sensor High brake temperature A failure in the system or a related system Blocked Sensor Amessage displays if something obstructs the radar signals from the sensor The sensor is located on the lower grille The system cannot detect a vehicle ahead and does not function when something obstructs the radar signals Keep the front of your vehicle free of dirt metal badges or objects Vehicle front protectors and aftermarket lights may also block the sensor Cruise Control The following table lists possible causes and actions for this message displaying Cau
349. o reception when it finds one or if one is not found the unit will return to the original stored frequency When selected AF will be shown in the display 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select AUDIO or AUDIO SETTINGS 3 Scroll to ALTERNAT FREQ or ALTERNATIVE FREQ and turn on or off with the OK button 4 Press the MENU button to return Regional Mode Regional mode controls the behavior of alternative frequencies switching between regionally related networks of a parent broadcaster A broadcaster may run a fairly large network across a large part of the country At various times of the day this large network may be broken down into a number of smaller regional networks typically centered on major towns or cities When the network is not split into regional variants the whole network carries the same programming Regional mode ON This prevents random alternative frequency switches when neighboring regional networks are not carrying the same programming Regional mode OFF This allows a larger coverage area if neighboring regional networks are carrying the same programming but can cause random alternative frequency switches if they are not 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select AUDIO or AUDIO SETTINGS 3 Scroll to RDS REGIONAL and turn on or off with the OK button 4 Press the MENU button to return Audio System AUDIO UNIT WARNING Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control cras
350. o resume the limiter The information display will confirm this has been turned on by showing the set speed again Intentionally Exceeding the Speed Limiter Set Speed Depress the accelerator fully to temporarily turn the system off The speed limiter set speed resumes when your vehicle speed drops below the set speed limit System Warnings If you unintentionally exceed the set speed a warning will flash in the information display and a warning chime will sound If you intentionally exceed the set speed it will flash in the information display DRIVER ALERT it equipped Principle of Operation WARNINGS The system does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due care and attention Driving Aids WARNINGS At all times you are responsible for controlling your vehicle supervising the system and intervening if required If the sensor becomes blocked the system may not function Take regular rest breaks as required and do not wait for the system to warn you if you feel tired Take rest breaks only where it is safe to do so Certain driving styles and behavior may result in the system issuing a warning even if you are not feeling tired In cold and severe weather conditions the system may not function Rain snow spray and large contrasts in lighting can all influence the sensor The system will not operate if the sensor cannot track the road lane markings The system may not o
351. oad Ford strongly recommends against drinking if you plan to off road Operating a Performance Vehicle at Higher than Normal Speeds Your vehicle is capable of operating at higher than normal off road speeds and is equipped with tires rated for your vehicle s maximum speed However it is important to remember to always drive safely obey all traffic laws and only operate your vehicle at higher than normal speeds at locations and under conditions where such operation can be done safely Before operating your vehicle at higher than normal speeds Make sure your tires are at the correct tire pressure See Technical Specifications page 260 Inspect wheels and tires for wear and damage Replace any damaged wheels or tires Never operate the vehicle at higher than normal speeds when loaded with passengers cargo Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Driving in Mud Deep mud should be approached with caution especially if you are driving in an unfamiliar area If possible test the depth of a mud hole before entering with the vehicle Keep in mind that obstacles and deep ruts may be hidden beneath the surface of the mud Proceed in a steady controlled manner through deep mud while maintaining momentum If momentum is lost and you feel the vehicle becoming stuck turning the steering wheel back and forth sawing the wheel a quarter turn in each direction may give the vehicle the traction needed to clear the muddy
352. ock Press this button to access the clock setting Use the center arrow controls to change the hours and minutes You can also set the clock by pressing the MENU button and scrolling to Clock Settings E Display screen Shows audio and SYNC information F Number block In radio mode store your favorite stations for later access When tuned to any station press and hold a preset button until sound returns In CD mode press a button to select a track In phone mode press the buttons to enter a phone number G Function buttons Select different functions of the audio system depending on which mode you are in such as Radio mode or CD mode H Seek 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 TUNE Turn to search the frequency band in individual increments J End phone call Press this button to end a phone call Cursor arrows and OK Use the up and down arrow buttons to select the various settings When you make your selection press the left and right arrow buttons to change the settings Press OK to set or press MENU to exit Eject Press this button to eject a CD CD slot Insert a CD Play Pause Press to either play or pause a track when list
353. oice contact names stored on your cell phone 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 321 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC Voice command issues Possible cause Possible solution 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 The system rather than pre recorded human voice generates voice prompts and the pronunci ation of some words may not be accurate for my language SYNC uses text to speech voice prompt technology 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
354. oing to www here com HERE active evaluates all reported map errors and responds with the result of their Menu Item Sane investigation by e mail View Route e 7 Navigation Map Updates Edit Destination Waypoints a Annual navigation map updates are Edit Turn List available for purchase through your dealership Detour Edit Route Preferences Navigation Voice Commands A When in navigation mode press Edit Trafic Preferences us the voice button on the steering Cancel Route wheel controls 385 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 2 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 One shot Destination Street Address Traffic Information Traffic information is provided through an arrangement with Intelematics Australia Pty Ltd For license terms and conditions To set a destination with voice commands you can say P F Pa refer to the Appendices Traffic information Volce Command Actlon Ane Scr is based on data provided with the permission of one or more third parties Find an Address The system asks Please note Should Ford s arrangement you to say the
355. oint caps closed when not in use With the engine off the power point works up to maximum 75 minutes The power point turns off automatically if the battery voltage becomes low This prevents the vehicle battery from running out of charge Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Run the vehicle for full capacity use of the power point To prevent the battery from running out of charge 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 Locations Power points may be in the following locations On the instrument panel above the cup holders On the rear of the center console In the rear cargo area 230 Volt AC Power Point If Equipped if equipped WARNING Do not keep electrical devices plugged in the power point when the device is not in use Do not use extension cords with the 230 volt AC power point doing so may cause the power point to overload or exceed the 150 watt load limit and could result in fire or serious injury Note Run the vehicle for full capacity use of the power point Note Depending on your vehicle the power point may open to the right or upward With the engine off the power point works up to maximum 75 minutes or less The power point turns off automatically if the battery voltage becomes low This prevents the vehicle battery from running out of charge
356. ol Then select from the fo llowing Interaction Mode Standard interaction mode provides more detailed interaction and guidance Advanced mode has less audible interaction and more tone prompts Confirmation 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 344 SYNC 2 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 add
357. om the air filter housing Wipe any dirt or debris from the air filter housing and cover to make sure no dirt gets in the engine and that you have a good seal 5 Install a new air filter element Be careful not to crimp the filter element edges between the air filter housing and cover To reduce the risk of vehicle damage 4 and personal burn injuries do not start your engine with the air cleaner removed and do not remove it while the engine is running When changing the air filter element use only the air filter element listed When servicing the air cleaner it is 6 Install the air filter housing cover important that no foreign material enter the air induction system The engine and 7 Engage the clamps to secure the air turbocharger are susceptible to damage filter housing cover to the air filter from even small particles housing Change the air filter element at the proper intervals Note Failure to use the correct air filter element may result in severe engine damage Resulting component damage may not be covered by the vehicle Warranty E197418 1 Release the clamps that secure the air filter cover to the housing 243 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 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 f
358. omatically after one hour Waveband Button Press the RADIO button to select from the wavebands available You can use the selector to return to radio reception when you have been listening to another source Alternatively press the left arrow button to display the available wavebands Scroll to the required waveband and press OK Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Station Tuning Control Seek Tuning Select a waveband and briefly press one of the seek buttons The unit will stop at the first station it finds in the direction you have chosen Manual Tuning 1 Press function button 2 2 Use the left and right arrow buttons to tune down or up the wavebandin small increments or press and hold to increment quickly until you find a station you want to listen to 3 Press OK to continue listening to a station Scan Tuning Scan allows you to listen to a few seconds of each station detected 1 Press function button 3 2 Use the seek buttons to scan up or down the selected waveband 3 Press function button 3 again or OK to continue listening to a station Station Preset Buttons This feature allows you to store your favorite stations they can be recalled by selecting the appropriate waveband and pressing one of the preset buttons 1 Select a waveband 2 Tune to the station required 3 Press and hold one of the preset buttons until you hear a beep When the station has been stored the prese
359. on software is inherently a statistical process which is subject to errors It is your responsibility to monitor 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 Appendices 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 drive
360. on to adjust minutes 8 Use the OK button to save the settings Vehicles with AM FM CD SYNC 2 Exact Hour Adjustment You can set the time to the beginning of an hour using this feature Press the CLOCK button for about two seconds until a beep is heard The clock s current time will flash Press the CLOCK button again and the time will be adjusted as follows Example Current set time between 12 01 and 12 29 will change to 12 00 exactly Current set time between 12 30 and 12 59 will change to 1 00 exactly Note f the power supply to the unit is interrupted if the fuse blows or the vehicle s battery is disconnected the clock will need to be reset Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS COMPACT DISC PLAYER Compact Disc Playback Note During playback the display indicates the disc track and time that have elapsed since the start of the track During radio reception press CD once to start CD playback After a disc is loaded playback starts immediately Track Selection Press the seek up once to move to the next track or press it repeatedly to access later tracks Press the seek down once to replay the current track If pressed within two seconds of the start of a track the previous track plays Press the seek down repeatedly to select previous tracks Press the up or down arrow to select the required track then press OK You can select a track by using the numeric keypad Dial the req
361. on to confirm your selection Audio System 5 Press the MENU button to return News Broadcasts Your audio unit may interrupt normal reception to broadcast news bulletins from stations on the FM waveband radio data system RDS or other enhanced network inked stations The display will indicate there is an incoming announcement during news broadcasts When the audio unit interrupts for anews broadcast the preset volume evel will be the same as traffic announcements 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select AUDIO or AUDIO SETTINGS 3 Scroll to NEWS and turn on or off with the OK button 4 Press the MENU button to return Alternative Frequencies The majority of programs that broadcast on the FM waveband have a program identification code it can be recognized by audio units When your vehicle moves from one transmission area to another with the alternative frequencies tuning switched on this function will search for the strongest station signal Under certain conditions alternative frequencies tuning may temporarily disrupt normal reception When selected the unit continually evaluates signal strength and if a better signal becomes available the unit will switch to that alternative It mutes while it checks a list of alternative frequencies and if necessary it will search once across the selected waveband for a genuine alternative frequency Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS It will restore radi
362. on when you are driving in mud Even 4WD vehicles can lose traction in slick mud As when you are driving over sand apply the accelerator slowly and avoid spinning your wheels If the vehicle does slide steer in the direction of the slide until you regain control of the vehicle After driving through mud clean off residue stuck to rotating driveshafts and tires Excess mud stuck on tires and rotating driveshafts causes an imbalance that could damage drive components Driving on Hilly or Sloping Terrain Note Avoid driving crosswise or turning on steep slopes or hills A danger lies in losing traction slipping sideways and possibly rolling over Whenever driving on a hill determine beforehand the route you will use Do not drive over the crest of a hill without seeing what conditions are on the other side Do not drive in reverse over a hill without the aid of an observer Although natural obstacles may make it necessary to travel diagonally up or down a hill or steep incline you should always try to drive straight up or straight down When climbing a steep slope or hill start in a lower gear rather than downshifting to a lower gear from a higher gear once the ascent has started This reduces strain on the engine and the possibility of stalling If you do stall the engine do not try to turn around because you might roll over It is better to back down to a safe location Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Apply just
363. onds Closing the Liftgate E155976 A handle is located inside the liftgate to help with closing POWER LIFTGATE WARNINGS Do not operate the liftgate unless it is free from obstruction Careless opening and closing of the liftgate can override the protection function and cause injuries A Do not place objects on the liftgate Make sure you fully close the liftgate after operation Operate the liftgate only when your y vehicle is stationary You can operate the liftgate using the remote control the center console switch the liftgate switch or the liftgate release handle Locks Note Make sure there is enough headroom to open the liftgate Note f your vehicle has an automatic transmission make sure the transmission selector lever is in park Note n extreme weather conditions automatic opening and closing will not work with the liftgate frozen to the seal Note The liftgate will stop automatically while opening and reverse some distance if there is an obstacle in the way Note The liftgate will stop automatically while closing and fully open if there is an obstacle in the way Note You can manually operate the liftgate Liftgate Switch a E129838 Switch the ignition on to operate the liftgate using the center console switch Note A tone sounds three times when the liftgate begins to close Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 40 Five short tones indicate
364. one 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 Press 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 Pairing a Cell Phone For the First Time Vehicles with SYNC Note You must switch the ignition and radio on 1 Make sure the Bluetooth feature on Press the voice button and when your cell phone is switched on before prompted say any of the following ora starting the search Refer to your cell similar command phone s manual if necessary Voice command 2 Press the PHONE button When the Call Voicemail audio display indicates that no phones are paired select the option to add Listen to Message 3 Whena message to begin pairing Reply to Message appears in the audio display search for SYNC on your cell phone to start the Pair Phone pairing process Help 4 When prompted on your cell phone s display enter the six digit PIN provided PHONE
365. one of the main features of SYNC While the system supports a variety of features many are dependent on your cell phone s functionality At a minimum most cell phones with Bluetooth wireless technology support the following functions Answering an incoming call Ending a call Using privacy mode Dialing a number Redialing Call waiting notification Caller ID Other features such as text messaging using Bluetooth and automatic phonebook download are cell phone dependent features To check your cell phone s compatibility refer to your device s manual or visit the regional Ford website Pairing a Cell Phone For the First Time Wirelessly pairing your cell phone with the system allows you to make and receive hands free calls Note You must switch the ignition and radio on Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Note 7o scroll through the menus press the up or down arrows on your audio system 1 Make sure the Bluetooth feature on your cell phone is switched on before starting the search Refer to your device s manual if necessary 2 Press the PHONE button When the audio display indicates that no phones are paired select the option to add 3 Whena message to begin pairing appears in the audio display search for SYNC on your cell phone to start the pairing process 4 Select SYNC on your cell phone 5 Wait until the PIN appears on the phone display Compare the PIN onthe phone with the PIN sh
366. onnected my properly close and re find the application if you cannot discover app s are open their connection to it inside the vehicle On an Android device running but SYNC over ignition if apps have an Exit or Quit option select still cannot find cycles for example that and then restart the app If the app any apps does not have that option you can also manually Force Close the app by going to the phone s settings menu selecting Apps then finding the particular app and choosing Force stop Don t forget to restart the app afterwards then select Find New Apps on SYNC On an iPhone with iOS7 to force close an app double tab the home button then swipe up on the app to close it Tap the home button again then select the app again to restart it After a few seconds the app should then appear in SYNC s Mobile App s Menu 324 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC AppLink issues restarted them but I still cannot previous vehicle drive to not be found again if you Issue Possible cause s Possible solution s My Android There is a Bluetooth bug Reset the Bluetooth on your phone by phone is on some older versions _ turning it off and then turning Bluetooth connected my of the Android OS that back on If you are in your vehicle SYNC app s are may cause apps that should be able to automatically re connect running were found on your to your phone if you
367. ons This is available only when the system displays a list of candidates generated during a voice session For example when entering ina street address or trying to call a contact from the phone you paired to the system SYNC 2 SETTINGS E161968 Item Menu Item A Clock B Display C Sound D Vehicle E Settings F Help Under this menu you can set the clock access and adjust the display sound and vehicle settings as well as access settings for specific modes or the help feature 338 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 2 To make adjustments using the touchscreen select Menu Item Action and Description Clock Settings Press the settings icon 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 the tou
368. ontrol PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNING Before driving off road it is absolutely essential that in experienced drivers become fully familiar with the vehicle s controls In particular Sport mode and Hill Descent Control HDC Hill descent control HDC operates in conjunction with stability control ESC to provide greater control when off road particularly when descending steep slopes HDC operation is fully automatic when engaged Engine braking controls the speed of the descent during an off road hill descent If engine braking alone is insufficient to control the vehicle s speed HDC will slow the vehicle using the braking system Note Use HDC only in first or reverse gear in manual transmission vehicles Note Use HDC only in D R or Sport mode 1 in automatic transmission vehicles When in D the vehicle will select the most appropriate gear USING HILL DESCENT CONTROL Selecting HDC Select HDC at speeds less than 60 km h To select HDC press the hill descent control switch located on the floor console Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 147 E216471 Note HDC will be active at speeds less than 35 km h and deactivated above 40 km h but will not turn off until vehicle exceeds 60 km h Note HDC will turn off when you switch the ignition off The HDC switch will illuminate eB continuously to indicate that HDC is fully active HDC will temporarily deactivate during the following cond
369. operates under these conditions See Tire Pressure Monitoring System page 251 If the warning stays on or continues to come on contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible Traction Control Message Action Traction Control Off Traction Control On Spinout Detected Hazards Activated Displays when the traction control system has been switched off or on See Traction Control page 144 Displays when a spinout has occurred and the hazard are activated Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 91 Information Displays Transmission 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 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 Press Brake Transmission is getting hot Stop to let it cool Transmission Limited Function See Manual Displays when the transmission has overheated and has limited functionality See Automatic Transmission page 130 Transmission Warming Transmission is too cold Wait for it to warm up before you Up Please Wait drive Transmission Not in Park Displays as a reminder to sh
370. option to add You must switch on your mobile phone and the automatic phonebook download feature on SYNC Try pushing your phonebook contacts to SYNC by selecting the option to add DA If the missing contacts are stored on your book down ae SIM card try moving them to your mobile loaded but my Limitations on your phone s memory bile phone s capab SYNC phone mo p p ial ri ility Remove any pictures or special ring tones book is empty or associated with the missing contact is missing contacts You must switch on your mobile phone and the automatic phonebook download feature on SYNC 387 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 2 Mobile phone issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution This is a mobile phone dependent feature Check your mobile phone s compatibility Try switching off your mobile phone reset ting it or removing the battery then trying again I am having Try deleting your device from SYNC and trouble deleting SYNC from your device then trying connecting my again mobile phone to Possible mobile phone SYNC malfunction Always check the security and auto accept prompt settings relative to the SYNC Bluetooth connection on your mobile phone Update your mobile phone s firmware Switch off the auto download setting This is a mobile phone dependent feature Check your mobile phone s compatibility Possible mobile phone Try switc
371. 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 Gracenote Database Info This allows you to view the version level of the Gracenote Database Gracenote Management With this feature on the Gracenote Database supplies 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 fo llowing MapPrefer Switch breadcrumbs on and off ences Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 345 SYNC 2 Menu Item Action and Description Have the system display your turn list top to bottom or bottom to top Switch the Parking POI notification on and off Route Pref Select shortest route fastest route or ecological route as your preferred erences route This route displays first Always use preferred route If set to yes the system only calculates a single route This speeds up your destination entry process Select
372. or 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 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 a damp 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 244 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 sunshine Do not allow polish to touch plastic surfaces It could be difficult to remove Do not apply
373. ormats The disc must be in the ISO 9660 level or level 2 format or Joliet or Romeo in the expansion format You can also use a disc recorded in multi session ISO 9660 Format This is the most common international standard for the logical format of files and folders on a CD ROM There are several specification levels In Level 1 file names must be in the 8 3 format no more than eight characters in the name no more than three characters in the extension MP3 and WMA and in capital letters Folder names can be no longer than eight characters There can be no more than eight folder levels trees Level 2 specifications allow file names up to 31 characters long Each folder can have up to eight trees For Joliet or Romeo in the expansion format consider these restrictions when configuring your CD writing software Multi Session This recording method enables adding of data using the track at once method Conventional CDs begin at a CD control area called the lead in and end at an area called lead out A multi session CD is a CD having multiple sessions with each segment from lead in to lead out regarded as a single session CD Extra The format that records audio audio CD data as tracks on session 1 and records data as tracks on session 2 Mixed CD In this format data records as track 1 and audio audio CD data records as track 2 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS File Formats With formats other t
374. orward and reverse gears stopping between shifts in a steady pattern Press lightly on the accelerator in each gear Emergency Park Position Release Lever WARNINGS Do not drive your vehicle until you verify that the brake lamps are working If the parking brake is fully released but the brake warning lamp remains illuminated the brakes may not be working correctly See an authorized dealer Use the button to move the transmission selector lever from the park position in the event of an electrical malfunction or if your vehicle battery has no charge Transmission E132721 1 Apply the parking brake and switch the ignition off before performing this procedure 2 Lift up the cover in the center console next to the transmission selector lever with a suitable tool 3 Push down the locking button in the slot and simultaneously move the selector lever out of the P position Note Jake care when opening the cover Note See an authorized dealer as soon as possible if this procedure is used ELECTRONIC LOCKING DIFFERENTIAL Note The electronic locking differential is for off road use only and is not for use on dry pavement Using the electronic locking differential on dry pavement will result in increased tire wear noise vibration and damage to the axle The electronic locking differential is a device housed in the rear axle that allows both rear wheels to turn at the same speed The electronic loc
375. ote f an entry condition for any mode is not met the information display screen will display the appropriate messages to guide the driver through the proper operating procedures Note Operating the vehicle in any of the off road modes does not guarantee that the vehicle will not become stuck in sand snow or mud or other debris It is the driver s responsibility to assess off road situations and determine if the terrain is passable Off Road Driving Aids ELD electronic locking differential See Electronic Locking Differential page 133 Note The locking and unlocking speeds may be different in different TMS modes HDC hill descent control Off road Screen The real time status of your vehicles off road systems can be continuously monitored using the first off road screen found in the information displays screen For more information See General Information page 70 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 195 Basic Off road Driving Techniques Grip the steering wheel with your thumbs on the outside of the rim This will reduce the risk of injury due to abrupt steering wheel motions that occur when negotiating rough terrain Do not grip the steering wheel with your thumbs inside the rim Throttle brake and steering inputs should be made in a smooth and controlled manner Sudden inputs to the controls can cause loss of traction or upset the vehicle especially while on sloped terrain or while crossing obstac
376. ound Settings select Menu Item Options Sound Settings Then any of the following Bass Midrange Treble Set Balance and Fade DSP occupancy Adaptive volume Note Your vehicle may not have all these sound settings Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS CD Voice Commands uf If you are listening to a CD press the voice button on the steering wheel controls When prompted say any of the following commands SYNC 2 If you are not listening to a CD press the voice button and after the tone say Voice command CD When listening to a CD you can say many commands Following are a few examples of what you can say Voice command Play Pause Next Track Previous Track Help SD Card Slot and USB Port The SD card slot and USB port are located inthe Media Hub See Navigation page 377 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 377 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Q 7N a E175710 To access and play music from your device press the lower left corner of the touchscreen m TM E142620 SD logo is a trademark of SD 3C LLC USB Port ee et
377. ove Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Note f your vehicle is fitted with LED Stop Rear Position Lamps these are designed to last the life of the vehicle and only the Rear Direction Indicator bulb is replaceable Type2 Tail Brake Reversing Lamp and Direction Indicator A B C E133685 A Direction indicator B Tail and brake lamp C Reversing lamp 1 Remove the screws 2 Remove the lamp lens 3 Remove the bulb Replacing a Reverse Lamp Bulb 1 Open the liftgate Remove lift gate inner grab handle cover using a standard flat tip screw driver 3 Rremove the handle by unsrewing the two screws using a standard cross tip screw driver Remove the lift gate inner trim panel to access the reverse lamp 5 Remove the bulb socket from the lamp assembly by turning it counterclockwise 239 Maintenance 6 Remove the bulb by gently pulling it 1 Carefully release the spring clip from the socket 2 Remove the lamp Install the new bulb in reverse order 3 Remove the bulb Replacing the Rear Fog Lamp Bulb Type 2 E133687 1 Remove the screws 206200 2 Remove the lamp lens 1 Remove the bulb socket from the lamp 3 Remove the bulb assembly by turning it counterclockwise License Plate Lamp 2 Remove the bulb by gently pulling it Type1 from the socket Install the new bulbs in reverse order from the steps above Replacing the License Plate Lamp Bulb Typel 1 Ca
378. ow switch memory with one touch up down driver only 26 Passenger door control module power window 30 one touch up down 27 30 Moonroof 28 20 Not used spare 29 i Left rear door control module power window one 30 touch up down 30 30 Right rear door control module power window one touch up down Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 226 Fuses Fuse Fuse Amp Rating Protected Components 3 15 Not used spare Radio transceiver module SYNC global positioning 32 10 system module multi function display door entry remote 33 20 Audio unit 34 30 Run start relay 35 5 Restraints control module 36 15 Interior rear view mirror electrochromatic 37 15 Not used spare 38 30 Power windows without door control module with one touch up down driver only Micro fuse Dual micro fuse PTC fuse Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 227 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 properly 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
379. ower seat stops prematurely or travels to an unexpected position press the FOLD button to reset the seat and return it toa normal position These seats feature a power one touch operation that allows you fold and stow the seats The power fold seats work only when the transmission is in park P and the liftgate is open If the ignition is off and the feature is still running the battery saver will turn it off after 10 minutes Press unlock on the remote entry key transmitter to reactivate the power seats or unlock it with the keyless entry keypad See Remote Control page 29 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS HEATED SEATS it Equipped Front Seats WARNING People who are unable to feel pain to their skin because of advanced age chronic illness diabetes spinal cord injury medication alcohol use exhaustion or other physical conditions must exercise care when using the heated seat The heated seat 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 This may cause the heated seat to overheat Do not puncture the seat with pins needles or other pointed objects This may damage the heating element which may cause the heated seat to overheat An overheated seat may cause serious personal injury Do not do the following Place heavy objects on the seat Operate the heated seat if
380. owered by Microsoft E142598 Note This manual describes product features and options available throughout the range sometimes even before they are generally available It may describe options not fitted to the vehicle you have purchased SYNC 2 uses Bluetooth wireless technology to pass information between your vehicle and your phone You can use voice commands and other simple controls such as steering wheel buttons to make and receive calls or listen to text messages Whatever your phone can do SYNC lets you do so you can keep your hands on the wheel and your eyes on the road Like a universal remote control SYNC controls other systems besides your phone SYNC connects you to 326 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Entertainment including AM FM radio DAB Radio if equipped or music on USB SD Card and other external devices Navigation assistance if equipped including maps Information such as traffic if equipped notification calendar and more through SYNC Application and Services if equipped Climate controls Settings SYNC 2 SYNC is customized in each vehicle so the design is different but the basics are the same In vehicles with SYNC 2 the 8 inch touchscreen in the center console lets you view information and adjust Phone Entertainment Navigation if equipped and Climate settings Note Make sure that you refer your device s user guide before using it with SYNC Note
381. owever if you must park on a grade 1 Turn the steering wheel to point your vehicle tires away from traffic flow 2 Set your vehicle parking brake 3 Place the automatic transmission in position P 4 Place wheel chocks in front and back of the trailer wheels Chocks not included with vehicle Launching or Retrieving a Boat or Personal Watercraft PWC Note Disconnect the wiring to the trailer before backing the trailer into the water Note Reconnect the wiring to the trailer after removing the trailer from the water Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS When backing down a ramp during boat launching or retrieval Do not allow the static water level to rise above the bottom edge of the rear bumper Do not allow waves to break higher than 6 inches 15 centimeters above the bottom edge of the rear bumper Exceeding these limits may allow water to enter vehicle components Causing internal damage to the components Affecting driveability emissions and reliability Replace the rear axle lubricant anytime the rear axle has been submerged in water Water may have contaminated the rear axle lubricant which is not normally checked or changed unless a leak is suspected or other axle repair is required Towing TOWING POINTS WARNINGS The brake and steering assistance will not operate unless the engine is running Press the brake pedal harder and allow for increased stopping distances and heav
382. own in the audio display and accept the request on the phone and the vehicle display The display indicates when the pairing is successful Note n some cases the phone will request to enter a PIN Enter the six digit PIN provided by the system in the audio display The display indicates when the pairing is successful Depending on your cell phone s capability and your market the system may prompt you with questions such as setting the current cell phone as the primary cell phone the cell phone the system automatically tries to connect with first when you switch the ignition on or downloading your phonebook SYNC On The information display may show your cell phone s battery charge level and signal strength Using Voice Commands uf Make sure to switch on your phone s Bluetooth feature before starting the search See your device s manual if necessary Press the voice button and when prompted say Voice Command Action and Descrip tion pair Bluetooth device phone Bluetooth audio Follow the instruc tions on the audio display add phone Words in square brackets are optional and do not have to be spoken for the system to understand the command Depending on your phone s capability and your market the system may prompt you with questions such as setting the current phone as the primary phone the phone SYNC automatically tries to connect with first upon ve
383. ox in place in the retaining fixture event of an accident Do not exceed the maximum permissible load of 20 kg 183 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Load Carrying E190762 5 Secure the load bracket with the two wing nuts Note Do not exceed the maximum load weight A 20 kg 6 Remove in the reverse order 184 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Towing TOWING A TRAILER WARNINGS A Do not exceed 62 mph 100 km h Do not exceed the maximum permissible gross train weight stated See Recommended Towing Weights page 186 A Do not exceed the maximum permissible nose weight e g vertical weight on the tow ball See Recommended Towing Weights page 186 Do not exceed the maximum permissible axle load stated on your vehicle identification plate The anti lock braking system does not control the overrun brake on the trailer Note Vehicles equipped with electronic stability program ESP have trailer stability control included When towing a trailer Obey country specific regulations for towing a trailer Do not exceed 100 km h even if a country allows higher speeds under certain conditions Place loads as low as possible and central to the axle of your trailer For best stability of the trailer in an unladen vehicle place the load in the trailer towards the nose within the maximum nose load as this gives the best stability See Recommended Towing Weights page 186
384. p 207 Fuses Fuse Relay Fuse Amp Protected Components Number Rating 30 Not used 31 Not used 32 Not used 33 Air conditioning clutch relay 34 Not used 35 15 Transmission control module 36 Not used 37 10 Heated exterior mirror 38 Not used 39 Not used 40 Fuel pump relay 4 Horn relay 42 Seat third row power fold relay 43 15 Not used 44 25 Headlamp washer pump 45 Not used 46 10 Not used 47 10 Brake pedal switch 48 20 Horn 49 Not used 50 Not used 51 Not used 52 Not used 53 Not used 54 Not used Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 208 Fuses Fuse Relay Protected Components Number 55 Not used 86 Rear blower motor relay Micro fuse 7Dual micro fuse M type fuse 2 Raise the rear side of the fuse box from Power Distribution Box Bottom the cradle There are fuses located on the bottom of the fuse box To access the bottom of the fuse box do the following E206174 3 Move the fuse box toward the rear side of the engine compartment and rotate E206171 as shown in the graphics 4 Pivot the rear side of the fuse box to access the bottom side 5 Release the two latches to open the 1 Release the two latches located on fuse cover both sides of the fuse box A Towards the front side of the vehicle 209 Everest T
385. p the sensors free from dirt ice or snow Do not clean with sharp objects Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Note The system may emit false alerts if it detects a signal using the same frequency as the sensors or if your vehicle is fully loaded Note The outer sensors may detect the side walls of a garage If the distance between the outer sensors and the side wall remains constant for three seconds the alert will turn off As you continue the inner sensors will detect objects directly behind your vehicle Note The detection area may vary under different temperature and humidity conditions 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 away the warning sounds continuously If the system detects a stationary or receding object farther than 30 cm from the corners of the bumper the tone sounds for only three seconds Once the system detects an object approaching the warning sounds again E130178 149 Parking Aids Coverage area of up to 1 8 m from the rear bumper There may be decreased coverage area at the outer corners of the bumper 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 away from the bumper Obstacle Distance Indicator i
386. peed may increase above the set speed The system will not apply the brakes Change down a gear to assist the system in maintaining the set speed Failure to do so could result in loss of vehicle control serious injury or death Note Cruise control will disengage if your vehicle speed decreases more than 10 mph 16 km h below your set speed while driving uphill The cruise control switches are located on the steering wheel Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Switching Cruise Control On E201284 Press the button Setting a Speed Accelerate to the desired speed Press and release SET The warning indicator will display in the instrument cluster Take your foot off the accelerator pedal Changing the Set Speed Press and hold SET or SET Release the control when you reach the desired speed Press and release SET or SET The set speed will change in approximately 1mph 1 km h increments Press the accelerator or brake pedal until you reach the desired speed Press and release SET Canceling the Set Speed Press and release CAN or tap the brake pedal The system will not erase the set speed Resuming the Set Speed Press and release RES 157 Cruise Control Switching Cruise Control Off Note You will erase the set speed if you switch the system off Press and release OFF or switch the ignition off USING ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL If Equipped WARNINGS Always pay clo
387. perate in areas during roadwork construction The system may not operate on roads with sharp bends or narrow lanes Do not carry out windshield repairs in the immediate area surrounding the sensor If your vehicle has a suspension kit not approved by us the system may not function correctly Note Keep the windshield free from obstructions such as bird droppings insects and snow or ice Note The system assists you when driving on fast main roads and freeways Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Note The system calculates an alertness level at vehicle speeds above approximately 40 mph 65 km h The system automatically monitors your driving behavior The system is designed to alert you if it detects that you are becoming drowsy or if your driving deteriorates Using Driver Alert Switching the System On and Off Note The system will remain on or off depending on how it was last set Switch the system on using the information display See Information Displays page 70 The system will calculate your alertness level based upon your driving behavior in relation to the lane markings and other factors System Warnings Note The system will not issue warnings below approximately 40 mph 65 km h The warning system has two stages 1 Atemporary warning is issued to advise you to take a rest This message only appears for a short time 2 Ifyou do not rest and the system continues to detect that
388. please refer to the tables below To check your cell phone s compatibility visit the regional Ford website Cell phone issues Possible cause Possible solution A lot of back ground 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 Possible cell phone Try switching off your cell phone resetting it or removing the battery then trying again but they cannot malfunction Make sure that the microphone for SYNC hear me is not set to off SYNC is not This is a cell phone able to down dependent feature Check your cell phone s compatibility load my phone book Possible cell phone malfunction Try switching off your cell phone resetting it or removing the battery then trying again 316 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC Cell phone issues connecting my cell phone to SYNC Possible cell phone malfunction Issue Possible cause Possible solution 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 Try pushing your phonebook contacts to SYNC by selecting the option to add E A If the missing contacts are stored on your book down SIM card try
389. polish to the windshield 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 spill 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 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 245 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Wheels and Tires GENERAL INFORMATION A decal with tire pressure data is located in the driver s door opening or on the B pillar Check and set the t
390. 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 Adaptive volume Radio Text This allows you to view the information broadcast by FM stations Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 353 SYNC 2 Menu Item Action and Description AST AST Autostore allows you to have the system automatically store the six strongest stations in your current location News announcement 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 Wi
391. proximate distance remaining before the diesel exhaust fluid AdBlue tank will be empty Refill the diesel exhaust fluid AdBlue tank as soon as possible See Selective Catalytic Reduction System page 124 AdBlue Low No Engine Start in XXXX Km Indicates the approximate distance remaining before the diesel exhaust fluid AdBlue tank will be empty and when it willrestrict the engine from starting Refill the diesel exhaust fluid AdBlue tank as soon as possible See Selective Catalytic Reduction System page 124 AdBlue Empty Refill to start engine The diesel exhaust fluid tank AdBlue is empty and is restricting the engine from starting Refill the diesel exhaust fluid AdBlue tank Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 82 Information Displays AdBlue System Malfunction Message Action AdBlue System The system has detected a fault that requires service Malfunction Service Required then AdBlue No engine start in XXXX Km AdBlue System The system has detected a fault that requires service Malfunction Service Required to start engine Airbag Message Action Occupant Sensor Displays when the system detects a malfunction due toa BLOCKED Remove blocked sensor Objects Near Passenger Seat Alarm Message Action Vehicle Alarm to Stop Displays when the alarm has been triggered due to unauthor Alarm
392. r Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 297 SYNC Sending Downloading and Deleting Your Text Messages 2 Select the text messaging option then press the OK button Press the PHONE button Choose from the following Menu Item Action and Description New View When you select the option to send a text message a list of pre defined messages appear in the audio display Allows you to send a new text message based on a pre defined set of 15 messages Allows you to read the full message and in addition provides the option to have the message read out to you by the system To go to the next message select the more option This allows you to reply to the sender call the sender or forward the message Delete Allows you to delete current text messages from the system not your cell phone The audio display indicates when all your text messages have been deleted More Allows you to delete all messages or to manually trigger a download of all unread messages from your cell phone Sending a Text Message 1 Select the send option when the desired selection is highlighted in the audio display Select the confirmation option when the contact appears and press the OK button again to confirm when the system asks if you would like to send the message Each text message is sent with a pre defined signature Note You can send text messages two ways You can chose a cont
393. r a subsequent cell phone select 1 2 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 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 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 363 SYNC 2 Making Calls uf Press the voice button and saya command similar to the following Voice command Call Dial 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 Ey To end the call or exit phone 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
394. r example from a car park ramp traffic lights or when reversing uphill into a parking space The system will turn on automatically on any slope which can result in significant vehicle rollback Note Hill start assist is available in vehicles equipped with electronic stability control ESC Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 142 Using Hill Start Assist 1 Press the brake pedal to bring your vehicle to a complete standstill Keep the brake pedal pressed If the sensors detect that your vehicle is ona slope the system will be activated automatically When you remove your foot from the brake pedal your vehicle will remain on the slope without rolling away for approximately two or three seconds This hold time will automatically be extended if you are in the process of driving off Drive off in the normal manner The brakes will be released automatically 4 Enable and Disable the System You can enable the system only if the following conditions are met The engine is running All doors are fully closed The parking brake is fully disengaged No failure mode is present Accelerator pedal is not depressed Vehicle is completely stopped Uphill Gear shift lever should be in position D for Automatic transmission and in any position other than R reverse for manual transmission Downhill Gear shift lever should be in position R reverse To disable the system perform one of the following Apply the
395. r is ultimately responsible for the safe operation of the vehicle and therefore must evaluate whether it is safe to follow the 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 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 Telenay 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
396. r more time to refuel or recharge Driver assist features if equipped on your vehicle are forced on parking aid and Blind Spot Information System BLIS with cross traffic alert 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 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 MyKey WARNING Do not set MyKey maximum speed 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 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
397. r other imilar purposes Accordingly but subject o the restrictions set forth in the following aragraphs you may copy this Data only s necessary for your personal use to i iew it and ii save it provided that you do not remove any copyright notices that appear and do not modify the Data in any way You agree not to otherwise reproduce copy modify decompile disassemble or reverse engineer any portion of this Data and may not transfer or distribute it in any form for any purpose except to the extent permitted by mandatory laws ru WN aH lt UD Restrictions Except where you have been specifically licensed to do so by NAV2 and without limiting the preceding paragraph you may not a use this Data 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 Appendices 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 You agree to cease using this Data if you fail to comply with these terms and conditions Limited Warranty NAV2 warrants that a the Data will perform substantially in accordance with the accompanying written materi
398. r paired cell phone is connected to the system Check or uncheck this option to automatically download your phonebook each time your cell phone connects to the system Downloading times are cell phone dependent and quantity dependent Bluetooth Devices Bluetooth Devices Menu Options 1 Press the PHONE button This menu provides access to your l Bluetooth devices Use the arrow buttons 2 Scroll until the Bluetooth device option to scroll through the menu options It appears then press the OK button allows you to add connect and delete 3 Scroll to select from the following devices and set a cell phone as primary options Menu Item Action and Description Add Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Pair additional cell phones to the system 1 Select the option to add to start the pairing process 2 When a message to begin pairing appears in the audio display search for SYNC on your cell phone Refer to your device s manual if necessary 3 Select SYNC on your cell phone 300 SYNC Menu Item Action and Description 4 Wait until the PIN appears on the phone display Compare the PIN on the phone with the PIN shown in the audio display and accept the request on the phones and the vehicles display The display indicates when the pairing is successful 5 When the option to set the cell phone as the primary cell phone appears select either yes or no 6 Depending on the functio
399. ral 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 directly from your media player for example play artist Madonna 323 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC AppLink issues AppLink Mobile Applications Possible cause s An AppLink capable phone is not connected Possible solution s Ensure you have a compatible smartphone an Android with OS 2 3 or higher or an When select to SYNC iPhone 3GS or newer with iOS 5 0 or higher Find New Additionally ensure your phone is paired Apps SYNC and connected to SYNC in order to find does not find AppLink capable apps on your device any applica iPhone users must also connect to SYNC s tions USB port with an Apple USB cable My phone is AppLink enabled apps Ensure you have downloaded and installed connected but still cannot find are not installed and running on your mobile the latest version of the app from your phone s app store Ensure the app is running any apps device on your phone Some apps require you to register or login on the app on the phone before using them with AppLink Also some may have a Ford SYNC setting so check the app s settings menu on the phone My phone is Sometime apps do not Closing and restarting apps may help SYNC c
400. ransmission selector lever position will be shown in the instrument cluster display P Park WARNINGS Move the transmission selector lever to park only when your vehicle is stationary Apply the parking brake and move the transmission selector lever to park before leaving your vehicle Make sure that the transmission selector lever is latched in position In this position power is not transmitted to the drive wheels and the transmission is locked You can start the engine with the transmission selector lever in this position Note 70 move the selector lever from the park position apply the footbrake with ignition key in position Il Note An audible warning will sound if you open the drivers door and you have not moved the transmission selector lever to park Note The battery saver will deactivate the audible warning after a period of time R Reverse WARNINGS Move the transmission selector lever to reverse only when your vehicle is stationary and the engine is at idle speed Transmission WARNINGS Always come to a complete stop before shifting the transmission selector lever out of reverse Move the transmission selector lever to reverse to allow your vehicle to move backward N Neutral In this position power is not transmitted to the drive wheels but the transmission is not locked You can start the engine with the transmission selector lever in this position D Drive Not
401. rash and during feature activation and use You must switch on the feature before a crash You must have a cell phone connected to the system In certain countries it may be necessary to have 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 in countries or regions where SYNC Emergency Assistance can call the local emergency services Visit the regional Ford website for details Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 372 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 the local emergency services Before making a call The system provides a short time window approximately 10 seconds to cancel the call If you do not cancel the call the system attempts to dial the local emergency assistance service The system plays a m
402. rd list of commands USB list of commands Voice instructions list of commands Voice settings list of commands Help Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS This command is only available when your vehicle is equipped with the navigation system and the navigation system SD card is in the card slot 336 SYNC 2 Voice Command Settings 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 Interaction Mode Novice mode provides detailed interaction and guidance Advanced mode has less audible interaction and more tone prompts 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 and Media Candidate Lists Candidate lists are lists of possible results from your voice commands The system creates these lists when it has the same confidence level of several options based on your voice command Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 337 Using Voice Commands with the Touchscreen Options Your voice system has a dual mode feature which allows you to switch between using voice commands and making on screen selecti
403. re working Before Towing a Trailer Practice turning stopping and backing up to get the feel of your vehicle trailer combination before starting on a trip When turning make wider turns so the trailer wheels clear curbs and other obstacles When Towing a Trailer Note Only use the trailer hitch anti rattle bolt when NOT towing a trailer Do not drive faster than 70 mph 113 km h during the first 500 miles 800 kilometers Do not make full throttle starts Check your hitch electrical connections and trailer wheel lug nuts thoroughly after you have traveled 50 miles 80 kilometers When stopped in congested or heavy traffic during hot weather place the gearshift in position P to aid engine and transmission cooling and to help A C performance Towing Turn off the speed control with heavy loads or in hilly terrain The speed control may turn off automatically when you are towing on long steep grades Shift to a lower gear when driving down a long or steep hill Do not apply the brakes continuously as they may overheat and become less effective If your transmission is equipped with a Grade Assist or Tow Haul feature use this feature when towing This provides engine braking and helps eliminate excessive transmission shifting for optimum fuel economy and transmission cooling Allow more distance for stopping with atrailer attached Anticipate stops and brake gradually Avoid parking on a grade H
404. reen 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 Assistance 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 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 You do not have a valid and registered SIM card with credit in your cell phone You are in a 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 some countries Visit the regional Ford website for the latest details Emergency Assistance Privacy Notice When you switch on Emergency Assistance it may disclose to emergency services that your vehicle has been ina
405. refully release the spring clip and remove the lamp 672789 2 Remove the connector with bulb 240 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Maintenance 3 Remove the bulb 1 Remove the screws Type2 2 Remove the lamp lens 3 Remove the bulb E133687 BULB SPECIFICATION CHART Bulb Specification Power Watts Headlamp low beam a Z Headlamp low beam Headlamp high beam ae 55 Headlamp high beam 60 Daytime running lamps H15 15 Front position lamp W5W 5 Front fog lamp H8 35 Front direction indicator P21W 21 Side direction indicator 1 Rear direction indicator PY21W 21 Rear position lamp W5W 5 Rear position Stop lamp P21 5W 21 5 Central high mounted brake LED lamp Reversing lamp WI16W 16 241 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Maintenance Bulb Specification Power Watts Rear fog lamp P21W 21 License plate lamp W5W 5 Reflector type Projector type With Daytime running lamps Without Daytime running lamps Bulb replacement is not possible as the bulb is an integral part of the unit The side direction indicator lamp unit has to be replaced 242 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Maintenance CHANGING THE ENGINE AIR 2 Carefully lift the air filter housing cover FILTER Take care to avoid other surrounding components while lifting WARNING 3 Remove the air filter element fr
406. rked and embedded as appropriate with the following Notice of Use and shall be treated in accordance with such Notice Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 411 NOTICE OF USE CONTRACTOR MANUFACTURER SUPPLIER NAME HERE CONTRACTOR MANUFACTURER SUPPLIER ADDRESS c o Nokia 425 West Randolph Street Chicago Illinois 60606 This Data is a commercial item as defined in FAR 2 101 and is subject to these End User Terms under which this Data was provided 1987 2014 HERE All rights reserved If the Contracting Officer federal government agency or any federal official refuses to use the legend provided herein the Contracting Officer federal government agency or any federal official must notify HERE prior to seeking additional or alternative rights in the Data US Canada Territory A United States Data The End User Terms for any Application containing Data for the United States shall contain the 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 20XxX 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 Appendices B Canada Data The following provi sions apply to the Data for Canada which may
407. rol system has several features built into it to help you maintain control of your vehicle Electronic Stability Control The system enhances your vehicle s ability to prevent skids or lateral slides by applying brakes to one or more of the wheels individually and if necessary reducing engine power Roll Stability Control The system enhances your vehicle s ability to prevent rollovers by detecting your vehicle s roll motion and the rate at which it changes by applying the brakes to one or more wheels individually Curve Control The system enhances your vehicle s ability to follow the road when cornering severely or avoiding objects in the roadway Curve Control operates by reducing engine power and if necessary applying brakes to one or more of the wheels individually Stability Control Traction Control The system enhances your vehicle s ability to maintain traction of the wheels by detecting and controlling wheel spin See Principle of Operation page 145 E72903 A Vehicle without stability control skidding off its intended route B Vehicle with stability control maintaining control ona slippery surface USING STABILITY CONTROL Note The system is automatically activated when you start the engine The traction control portion of the system can be turned off through the information display See Using Traction Control page 144 146 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Hill Descent C
408. ront Fog LAMPS 51 Fog Lamps Rear See Rear Fog LAMPS ccccsesesecsesseseseseeeseeseeee 51 Four Wheel Drive Principle of Operation Front Fog Lamps Front Parking Aid ss Obstacle Distance Indicator Index Fuel and Refueling Fuel Quality Biodiesel Usage Long Term Storage Fuse Box Locations Engine Compartment Fuse Box Power Distribution Box PDB Fuse Box Locations Passenger Compartment Fuse Box Pre Fuse Box Battery Mounted Fuse Link Engine Compartment Fuse Box High Current Fuse Box Passenger Compartment Fuse Box Fuse Specification Chart 3 2L Duratorgq TDCi 148kW 200PS Battery Mounted Fuse Link Engine Compartment Fuse Box High Current Fuse Box Passenger Compartment Fuse Box G GAUSS P E E 62 Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge 63 Fuel Gauge 64 Information Display General Information on Radio Frequencies Global Opening and Closing Closing the Windows Opening the Windows Glove Box Handbrake See Parking Brake ccccsssssseseseeessesesseseeseseeees 141 Hazard Warning Flashers cccccsesees 200 Headlamp LeVeLING ccccescssessesestesesteseeeees 52 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 426 Headlamp Removal See Removing a HeadlaMP ccccsceeeeee 236 Headlamp WASNETS ccsccceseseseseseseseeseses 47 Head ReStraints cccccsscssesessesesteseeeseeseeees 104 Heated Seats Front Seats Rear Seats Heating S
409. ross traffic alert system as a replacement for using the interior and exterior mirrors and looking over your shoulder before backing out of a parking space Cross traffic alert is not a replacement for careful driving Cross traffic alert warns you of vehicles approaching from the sides when the transmission is in reverse R Note The Blind Spot Information System does not prevent contact with other vehicles or objects nor does it detect parked vehicles people animals or infrastructure fences guardrails or trees It only alerts you to vehicles in the blind zones Note When a vehicle passes quickly through the blind zone the system may not trigger E142440 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Using the Systems The Blind Spot Information System turns on when you start the engine and you drive your vehicle forward above 8 km h it remains on while the transmission is in drive D or neutral N If shifted into reverse R the system enters cross traffic alert mode Once shifted back into drive D the Blind Spot Information System turns back on when you drive your vehicle above 8 km h Note The Blind Spot Information System does not function in reverse R or park P Note Cross traffic alert detects approaching vehicles and bicycles from up to 40 m away though coverage decreases when the sensors are blocked Reversing slowly helps increase the coverage area and effectiveness Note The cross traffic
410. rotected by applicable copyright and other intellectual property law and treaties The Data are provided solely on the basis of a license to use not sale Entire Agreement These terms and conditions constitute the entire agreement between NAV2 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 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 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
411. rror will dim automatically to reduce glare when bright lights are detected from behind your vehicle It will automatically return to normal reflection when you select reverse gear to make sure you have a clear view when backing up MOONROOF it equipped WARNINGS Do not let children play with the moonroof or leave them unattended in the vehicle They may seriously hurt themselves When closing the moonroof you should verify that it is free of obstructions and make sure that children and pets are not in the proximity of the roof opening Windows and Mirrors The moonroof controls are located on the overhead console and have a one touch open and close feature To stop it during one touch operation touch the controla second time E191272 A Moonroof Press and release to open the moonroof The moonroof stops short of the fully opened position Press and release the control again to open the moonroof fully B Moonroof vent Press and release to vent the moonroof C Sunshade open Press and release to open the sunshade The sunshade opens automatically with the moonroof You can also open the sunshade with the moonroof closed The sunshade stops short of its fully opened position for the comfort of rear passengers To open the moonroof fully press the control again D Sunshade close Press and release to close the sunshade E Moonroof close Press and release to close the moonroof from either the open or
412. rs never bleed or reduce air pressure The tires are hot from driving and it is normal for pressures to increase above recommended cold pressures A hot tire at or below recommended cold inflation pressure could be significantly under inflated Note f you have to drive a distance to get air for your tire s check and record the tire pressure first and add the appropriate air pressure when you get to the pump It is normal for tires to heat up and the air pressure inside to go up as you drive 2 Remove the cap from the valve on one tire then firmly press the tire gauge onto the valve and measure the pressure 3 Add enough air to reach the recommended air pressure Note f you overfill the tire release air by pressing on the metal stem in the center of the valve Then recheck the pressure with your tire gauge 4 Replace the valve cap 5 Repeat this procedure for each tire including the spare Note Some spare tires operate at a higher inflation pressure than the other tires For full size and dissimilar spare tires see the Dissimilar spare wheel and tire assembly information for a description Store and maintain at the higher of the front and rear inflation pressure as shown on the Tire Label 6 Visually inspect the tires to make sure there are no nails or other objects embedded that could poke a hole in the tire and cause an air leak 7 Check the sidewalls to make sure there are no gouges cuts or bulges
413. rs may be active Key in Ignition Warning Chime Sounds when you open the driver s door and you have left the key in the ignition Headlamps On Warning Chime Sounds when you remove the key from the ignition and open the driver s door and you have left the headlamps or parking lamps on 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 an authorized dealer immediately Door Ajar Warning Chime Sounds when the driver door is ajar or when any door is ajar while the vehicle is travelling over 5 km h Seatbelt Reminder Warning Chime Sounds when vehicle is moving and the driver or passenger if occupied seatbelts are unbuckled Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Lane Departure Warning Chime Sounds to alert driver of lane departure Front and Rear Park Aid Warning Chime Sounds to alert driver of objects approaching the front and rear of the vehicle while moving forward or reversing respectively Cross Traffic Alert Warning Chime Sounds to alert driver of cross traffic 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
414. rt distances You frequently switch the ignition on and off Your journeys contain a high level of acceleration and deceleration You must carry out occasional trips with the following conditions to assist the regeneration process Drive your vehicle in more favorable conditions which you will find at higher vehicle speeds in normal driving ona main road or freeway for a minimum of 20 minutes This drive may include short stops that will not affect the regeneration process Avoid prolonged idling and always observe speed limits and road conditions Do not switch the ignition off Select a suitable gear to ideally maintain engine speed between 1500 and 3000 RPM Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE Vehicles With a Turbocharger WARNING Do not switch the engine off when it is running at high speed If you do the turbocharger will continue running after the engine oil pressure has dropped to zero This will lead to premature turbocharger bearing wear Release the accelerator pedal Wait until the engine has reached idle speed and then switch it off 121 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 Automotive fuels can cause serious injury or death if misused or mishandled Flow of fuel through a fuel pump nozzle can produce static electricity
415. rts 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 non 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 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 ata critical time Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 404 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 recogniti
416. s 207690 the hood 2 Slightly lift the hood Closing the Hood 3 Move the catch to the left for vehicles with left hand drive Move the catch to d ma hea aera edt oe the right for vehicle with right hand 20 30 cm 8 oe 2 If lyad df If necessary apply a downward force 4 Open the hood on the leading edge of the hood prior to engage with the latch to latch the hood fully Note Make sure that the hood is correctly closed 229 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW A B Cc D E E200848 gt Engine coolant reservoir cap See Engine Coolant Check page 231 Brake and clutch fluid reservoir cap See Brake and Clutch Fluid Check page 232 O Engine oil dipstick See Engine Oil Dipstick page 231 Fuel filter water drain See Draining the Fuel Filter Water Trap page 233 Engine compartment fuse box See Fuses page 203 Battery See Maintenance page 228 Engine oil filler cap See Engine Oil Check page 231 Washer fluid reservoir cap See Washer Fluid Check page 233 Air Cleaner IOn moq 230 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Maintenance ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK i E71362 A MIN B MAX ENGINE OIL CHECK 1 Make sure that your vehicle is on level ground 2 Switch off the engine 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
417. s 36 How Your Vehicle Differs From Other Vehe leS anran 136 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 431 c ing Hill Descent Control 147 DC Operation ias electing HDC ng MyKey With Remote Start Cc lt nNHNNTNH ehicles with Stability Control n ng Stability CONtrOL eee ng SYNC With Your Media ce ubun ccessing Your USB Song Library uetooth Devices and System Setting Sonerienan 316 onnecting Your Media Player to the USB a edia Menu Features edia Voice Commands What s Playing csceseenees Using SYNC With Your Phone Accessing Features Through the Cell Phone lt lt Accessing Your Cell Phone Settings 298 Bluetooth DeVICES ccccscsecstesteseeseeesseeneees 300 Cell Phone Options During an Active Pairing Subsequent Cell Phones Receiving a Call Text Messaging Using Traction Control Using Voice Recognition Helpful Hints Initiating a Voice Session 289 System Interaction and Feedback 289 Vehicle Cares nennu 244 Vehicle DiIME NSiONs c ccscesesesesteseseeees 261 Vehicle Identification Number Vehicle Identification Plate Built Date Ventilation See Climate CONtKOL cesses 94 Index Vents W Seen AI Vent Senine rN 94 VIN Warning Lamps and Indicators 64 See Vehicle Identification Numbet 264 Adaptive Cruise Control LAMP 64 Voic
418. s OK Artists Sort all indexed media files by artist Once selected the system lists and then plays all artists and tracks alphabetic ally Press OK to select 2 Scroll to select the desired artist and then press OK Albums Sort all indexed media files by albums 1 Press OK to select 2 Scroll to select the desired albums and then press OK Genres Sort indexed music by genre type Press OK to select 2 Scroll to select the desired genre and then press OK Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 315 SYNC Message Browse USB Reset USB visible Description and Action Browse all supported media files on your media player connected to the USB port You can only view media files that are compatible with SYNC other saved files are not Press OK to select 2 Scroll to browse indexed media files on your flash drive and then press OK Resets the USB index After the new indexing is complete you can choose what to play from the USB song library You can use the buttons at the bottom of the audio display to jump to a certain alphabetical category quickly You can also use the letters on the numeric keypad to jump in the list Bluetooth Devices and System Settings You can access these menus using the audio display See Using SYNC With Your Media Player page 310 SYNC TROUBLESHOOTING Your SYNC system is easy to use However should questions arise
419. s upon which roof moonroof and window shade features are equipped on the vehicle Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 53 Note Press button C to switch the door function off when you open any door The indicator lamp will light amber when the door function is off When the door function is off and you open a door the dome and map lamps will stay off Press button C again to switch the door function back on The indicator lamp will light blue when the door function is on When the door function is on and you open a door the dome and map lamps will light With Moonroof vhs Tan 55 a sen a A BC A E201210 A Individual map lamps B All lamps on button C Door function button Lighting Without Moonroof Rear Interior Lamp if Equipped 2nd Row Seats With Moonroof Eyr See ABCODA 201211 201099 A Individual map lamps A Press the button to switch map B All lamps on button lamps on or off C Door function button Without Moonroof D All lamps off button You can switch individual lamps on independently by pressing a lamp button A A E201084 A Press the button to switch individual map lamps on or off 54 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Lighting 3rd Row Seats E204767 A Press the button to switch dome lamps on or off Glove Box Lamp The glove box will be illuminated when it is opened Cargo Compartment Lamp The cargo compartment will be illumi
420. s when the system is on 95 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Climate Control F Temperature control Controls the temperature of the air circulated in the vehicle G MAX defrost Turn the temperature control dial all the way past the full heat position to maximise defrosting Outside air flows through the windshield vents air conditioning automatically turns on fan automatically adjusts to the highest speed and temperature is set to the full heat position You can also use this setting to defog or clear the windshield of a thin covering of ice The heated rear window also automatically turns on when you select max defrost Note To prevent window fogging you cannot select recirculated air when defrost is on H MAX A C Turn the temperature control dial all the way past the full cool position to maximise cooling Recirculated air flows through the instrument panel vents air conditioning automatically turns on temperature is set to the full cool position and the fan adjusts to the highest speed Heated rear window Press the button to switch the heated rear window on and off J Rear temperature control Adjust the temperature of the rear passenger compartment K Rear climate control lock Press the button to lock rear passenger climate control Rear climate control cannot be operated if this is switched on L Rear climate control power Press the button to switch the rear system on and off M Rear fan speed control
421. safe operation of your vehicle We recommend SYNC 2 WARNINGS 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 For safety reasons do not connect or adjust the settings on your portable music player while your vehicle is moving Store the portable music player ina secure location such as the center console or the glove box when your vehicle is moving Hard objects may become projectiles in a crash or sudden stop which may increase the risk of serious injury The audio extension cable must be long enough to allow the portable music player to be safely stored while your vehicle is moving E191800 Your auxiliary input jack allows you to play music from your portable music player over your vehicle s speakers The jack is located in the center console Press the lower left corner of the touchscreen and then select Line In Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS To use the auxiliary input jack feature make sure that your portable music player is designed for use with headphones and that it is fully charged You also need an audio extension cable with stereo male 1 8 inch 3 5 millimeter connectors at both ends 1 Switch off the engine radio and portable music player Set the parking brake and put the transmission i
422. scription voice settings Provides access to change the confirmation prompt setting Then any of the following Command Description confirmation prompts off Makes a best guess from the command You may still occa sionally be asked to confirm settings confirmation prompts on Clarifies your voice command with a short question The system creates suggestion lists when it has the same confidence level of several options based on your voice commands When switched on the system may prompt you with as many as four possibilities for clarification Command Description media candidate lists off Makes a best guess from the media suggestion list The system may occasionally ask you questions media candidate lists on Clarifies your voice command for media suggestions phone candidate lists off Makes a best guess from the cell phone suggestion list The system may occasionally ask you questions phone candidate lists on Clarifies your voice command for cell phone suggestions Press the MENU button Changing the Voice Settings You can change the voice settings using the information and entertainment display 290 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC You can then select the following Action Message SYNC Settings Voice settings Enters menu for voice options USING SYNC WITH YOUR PHONE Hands free calling is
423. se Action The surface of the radar in the grille is dirty or obstructed in some way Clean the grille surface in front of the radar or remove the object causing the obstruc tion The surface of the radar in the grille is clean but the message remains in the display Wait a short time It may take several minutes for the radar to detect that it is free from obstruction Heavy rain or snow is interfering with the radar signals Do not use the system in these conditions because it may not detect any vehicles ahead Swirling water snow or ice on the surface of the road may interfere with the radar signals Do not use the system in these conditions because it may not detect any vehicles ahead It is possible to get a blockage warning and not be blocked A false blocked condition self clears or clears after a key cycle Switching to Normal Cruise Control WARNING Normal cruise control does not brake due to slower vehicles Always be aware of which mode you have selected and apply the brakes when necessary You can manually change from adaptive cruise control to normal cruise control through the information display The cruise control indicator light replaces the adaptive cruise control indicator light if you select normal cruise control The gap setting does not display the system does not automatically respond to lead vehicles and automatic braking does not activate The sys
424. se attention to changing road conditions when using adaptive cruise control The system does not replace attentive driving Failing to pay attention to the road may result in a crash serious injury or death Adaptive cruise control is not a crash warning or avoidance system Adaptive cruise control does not detect stationary or slow moving vehicles Adaptive cruise control does not detect pedestrians or objects in the road Adaptive cruise control does not detect oncoming vehicles in the same lane Do not use adaptive 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 Do not use the system in poor visibility for example fog heavy rain spray or snow Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 158 WARNINGS Do not use the system when towing a trailer with brake controls Aftermarket trailer brakes will not operate when you switch the system on because the brakes are electronically controlled Failure to do so may result in loss of vehicle control which could result in serious injury Do not use tire sizes other than those recommended because this can affect the normal operation of the system Failing to do so may result ina loss of vehicle control which could result in serious injury Note t is your responsibility to stay alert drive safely and be in control of the vehicle at all times
425. se in braking performance may occur It will take you longer to stop your vehicle Have your vehicle checked by an authorized dealer immediately Driving extended distances with the parking brake engaged can cause brake failure and the risk of personal injury Cruise Control Indicator It will illuminate when you switch this feature on See Using Cruise Control page 157 Direction Indicator Illuminates when the left or right r direction indicator or the hazard warning flasher is turned on If the indicators stay on or flash faster check for a burnt out bulb See Changing a Bulb page 236 Instrument Cluster Door Ajar Indicator el It will illuminate when the ate ignition is on and any door is not completely closed Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Lamp It will illuminate when the engine or motor coolant temperature is high Stop your vehicle as soon as possible and contact your authorized dealer Engine Oil Warning Lamp WARNING If it illuminates when you are driving do not continue your journey even if the oil level is correct Have your vehicle checked 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 Electronic Locking Differential Ay Illuminates when using the pd electronic locking differential Fasten Seatbelt Warnin
426. sesesesteseeteees Table of Contents Interior LAMPS cceesessesesessesesesesteeseseseeeeees 53 Windows and Mirrors Power WINCOWS cccssesessesestesestssesteeseseeseseees Global Opening and Closing 2 ExteriOr M O Sirei lAterior MiO a sevssscsesssesecccesneesiceceesesevzeceses MOONTIOOF scssssesssssesesseseesssessestssssnssesseeseseesesees Instrument Cluster Information Displays General INFOrMAtION c ccccceseeesseseeseeeeeees 70 COCK sscccessseeccscezeszecesccsescescssdsercesnrcecnecesureeereeetoass 79 Trip COMPUTEL ccesessssesseesesesesteeseseseseeseees 79 Personalized SettingS cccscsceseseseseseees 80 Information MESSAGES 80 Climate Control Principle Of Operation ANVE Sne a Manual Climate Control a Automatic Climate Control 97 Hints on Controlling the Interior CLIM ATC eee cccesesestesessesteseesseseseseseeneees 100 Rear Passenger Climate Controles 103 Cabin Air Filter ccesceesesseseeseseeesees 103 Seats Sitting in the Correct Position 104 Head R Straints ccccccccsesestesesteseetesseseees 104 Manual S atS cccccscsssessessssestsseseesesnesesees 105 Power S atS ccessesesesessssesssessesesesesseseseseseseees 107 Rear Seats 108 Heated S ats cccccccscsccsessssessesestssssessseeesees 113 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Auxiliary Power Points Auxiliary Power POiINtS cccsessesesesseseeee 115 Cigar Lighter
427. sibility that condensation can occur when the temperature is cold When normal condensation occurs a thin film of mist can form on the interior of the lens The thin 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 Presence of thin mist no streaks drip marks or droplets Fine mist covers less than 50 of the lens Examples of unacceptable moisture usually caused by a lamp water leak are Water puddle inside the lamp Large water droplets drip marks or streaks present on the interior of the lens Take your vehicle to an authorized dealer for service if any of the above conditions of unacceptable moisture are present Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 236 Replacing the Headlamp Bulbs WARNING Handle a halogen headlamp bulb carefully and keep out of children s reach Grasp the bulb by only its plastic base and do not touch the glass The oil from your hand could cause the bulb to break the next time the headlamps are operated Note For replacement of HID type headlamp globes see your authorized dealer Note f the bulb is accidentally touched it should be cleaned with rubbing alcohol before being used gt D E205822 Headlamp assembly A Front parking lamp bulb B High beam headlamp bulb Daytime running lamp bulb Low beam headlamp bul
428. sible for any additional charges you may receive from your service provider when your vehicle sends or receives data through the connected device This includes any additional charges incurred due to driving in areas when roaming out of a home network App Status You can view the current status of an app in the settings menu There are three possible statuses Message Description and Action Update needed The system has detected a new app requiring authorization or a general permissions update is required Up to date No update is required Updating The system is trying to receive an update Options in the settings menu Message Description and Action Request Update If an update is required and you want to manually request the update for example when you are in a Wi Fi hotspot Disable Updates Select this option to disable automatic updates App Permissions Permissions are divided by groups Youcan grant these group permissions individually You can change a permission group status any time when not driving by using the settings menu 309 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS When you launch an app using SYNC the system may ask you to grant certain permissions for example To allow your vehicle to provide vehicle information to the app including but not limited to Fuel level fuel consumption engine speed battery voltage odometer VIN e
429. sition the shoulder strap of the seatbelt over the centre of your shoulder and position the lap strap tightly across your hips Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS WARNINGS Care should be taken to avoid contamination of the webbing with polishes oils and chemicals and particularly battery acid Cleaning may safely be carried out using mild soap and water The belt should be replaced if the webbing becomes frayed contaminated or damaged No modifications or additions should be made by the user which will either prevent the seatbelt adjusting devices from operating to remove slack or prevent the seatbelt assembly from being adjusted to remove slack Seatbelts are designed to be used by adult sized occupants The driver and front passenger seatbelt systems are fitted with a seatbelt pretensioner Seatbelt pretensioners have a lower deployment threshold than the airbags During minor collisions it is possible that only the seatbelt pretensioners will deploy Status after a collision WARNINGS Seatbelts subjected to strain as a result of an accident should be renewed and the anchorages checked by a properly trained technician If a seatbelt pretensioner has been deployed the seatbelt must be renewed Seatbelts The seatbelt pretensioners at the front 2nd Row seat seating positions are designed to tighten the seatbelts when activated In frontal and near frontal crashes the seatbelt prete
430. so both Intelematics and each Supplier excludes any warranties which might otherwise be implied by any State or Federal legislation in relation to SUNA Products and or Services 7 Please Note Great care has been taken in preparing this manual Constant product development may mean that some information is not entirely up to date The information in this document is subject to change without notice 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 non 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 422 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Index 4 4WD See Four Wheel Drive ccccsccsseeeeeseees 135 A C See Climate CONtrOl ecececceesessseessesessseseeees 94 About This MANnual cccessestesestesesteseeesees 7 ABS See BrAKOS cssscssssscsesoseescsscessseessenscssssssenscocssacseesate 141 ABS driving hints See Hints on Driving With Anti Lock Brakes aae na E AA EE 141 Accessories See Replacement Parts RECOMMENCATION ccssecsessecstsseestestestessesseeseees 9 ACC See Using Adaptive
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432. st TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 285 WARNINGS Store the portable music player ina secure location such as the center console or the glove box when your vehicle is moving Hard objects may become projectiles in a collision or sudden stop which may increase the risk of serious injury The audio extension cable must be long enough to allow the portable music player to be safely stored while your vehicle is moving E149149 The auxiliary input jack allows you to connect and play music from your portable music player through your vehicle speakers You can use any portable music player designed for use with headphones Your audio extension cable must have male 1 8th inch 3 5 millimeter connectors at each end 1 Switch off the engine radio and portable music player Set the parking brake and put the transmission in position P vehicle with an automatic transmission or neutral vehicle with a manual transmission 2 Plug the extension cable from the portable music player into the auxiliary input jack 3 Switch the radio on Select either a tuned FM station or a CD 4 Adjust the volume as desired Audio System 5 Switch your portable music player on and adjust its volume to half its maximum level 6 Press AUX until LINE or LINE IN appears in the display You should hear music from your device even if it is low 7 Adjust the volume on your portable music player until it reaches the volume level of
433. stened Deactivating the seatbelt reminder Contact an authorised dealer SEATBELT MAINTENANCE Inspect the vehicle seatbelts periodically to make sure they work properly and are not damaged Inspect the vehicle seatbelts to make sure there are no nicks tears or cuts Replace if necessary All vehicle seatbelt assemblies including retractors buckles front seatbelt buckle assemblies buckle support assemblies slide bar if equipped shoulder belt height adjusters if equipped shoulder belt guide on seat back if equipped should be inspected after a crash Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 26 Ford Motor Company recommends that all seatbelt assemblies in use in vehicles involved in a crash be replaced However if the crash was minor and an authorized dealer finds that the belts do not show damage and continue to operate properly they do not need to be replaced Seatbelt assemblies not in use during a crash should also be inspected and replaced if either damage or improper operation is noted Properly care for seatbelts See Seatbelts page 23 Supplementary Restraints System PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNINGS Do not fit a non Ford approved bull bar or nudge bar to your vehicle as this may interfere with the operation of the restraint system including the air bag deployment and could result in injury to yourself and others Fitment of a non Ford approved bull bar or nudge bar may also void the veh
434. stro CNC H 13498 E207816 Argentina TRA REGISTERED NO EROI30238 14 DEALER NO DA0047074 10 E207817 Abu Dhabi Dubai 395 Appendices MODELO AG2 g 2109 14 8001 ANATEL 3606 12 4415 01 0789895353 E197509 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS European Union CE 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 E212162 E207818 Jordan Kingdom of Jordon Type approval for tyre pressure sensor Model AG2SZ4 Manufacturer Schrader Electronics Type Approval Number TRC LPD 2014 56 RAQP 33A 0514 S 14 0847 E207820 Malaysia 396 Appendices Complies with IDA Standards DA 00461 1024 E197811 E207822 Moldova Singapore AGREE PAR L ANRT MAROC i Num ro d agr ment MR9098 1 C a g A rae ANRT 2014 Approved Date d agr ment 14 03 2014 E207821 E198002 Morocco South Africa NTC Type Approved Q CCAM14LP0460T0 No ESD 1408639C AA M011 14 198001 Philippines E197844 Serbia 397 Everest TEC EB3B
435. switch the windshield wipers on Note Make sure you switch the windshield wipers and vehicle power off before using an automatic car wash Note f streaks or smears appear on the windshield clean the windshield and the wiper blades See Windshield Wipers page 45 If that does not resolve the issue install new wiper blades See Changing the Wiper Blades page 234 Note Do not operate the wipers on a dry windshield This may scratch the glass damage the wiper blades or cause the wiper motor to burn out Always use the windshield washers before wiping a dry windshield 167118 A Single wipe B Intermittent wipe C Normal wipe D High speed wipe Note Move to position O marked on the wiper lever to switch off Note Make sure the wiper is switched off before switching the ignition off Otherwise the wipers will stop at the current operating position Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Intermittent Wipe A te aa A Short wipe interval B Intermittent wipe C Long wipe interval E167119 Push the wiper lever up to switch the wipers on and then use the rotary control to adjust the intermittent wipe interval Speed Dependent Wipers if Equipped When your vehicle speed increases the interval between wipes decreases AUTOWIPERS it Equipped Note Fully defrost the windshield before switching on the windshield wipers Note Make sure you switch off the windshield wipers befor
436. t TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 2 Voice command issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution Contacts in your phone Scull hs 5 ke Try to avoid using special characters as the contain special charac system does not recognize them ters Your phonebook If the contacts are in capital letters you contacts may be in have to spell them JAKE requires you to capital letters say Call J A K E SYNC applies the phonetic pronunciation rules of the selected language to the The SYNC voice contact names stored on your mobile control system is having trouble recognizing foreign names stored on my mobile phone You may be saying the foreign names using the currently selected language for SYNC phone 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
437. t number along with the station name or frequency is displayed for confirmation You can repeat this on each waveband and for each preset button Audio System Note When you drive to another part of the country stations that broadcast on alternative frequencies and are stored on preset buttons may be updated with the correct frequency and station name for that area Autostore Control This will store up to a maximum of the six strongest signals available either fromthe AM or the FM waveband and overwrite the previously stored stations You can also store stations manually in the same way as other wavebands 1 Press and hold function button 1 or the RADIO button When the search is complete sound is restored and the strongest signals are stored on the autostore presets 2 Traffic Information Control Many stations that broadcast on the FM waveband have a TP code to signify that they carry traffic program information Turning Traffic Announcements Onand Off Before you can receive traffic announcements you must press either the TA or TRAFFIC button A TA display will appear to show the feature is switched on If you are already tuned to a station that broadcasts traffic information TP will also be displayed Otherwise the unit will search for a traffic program When traffic information is broadcast it will automatically interrupt normal radio or CD playback and Traffic announcement will appear in th
438. t your authorized dealer as soon as possible Message Action X Door Ajar Displays when the door s listed is not completely closed and the vehicle is moving Displays when the door s listed is not completely closed Trunk ajar Displays when the luggage compartment is not completely closed Hood ajar Displays when the hood is not completely closed Switches Inhibited Displays when the door switches have been disabled Security Mode Child Lock Malfunction Displayed when there is a system malfunction with the child Service Required locks Contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible Factory Keypad Code Displays the factory keypad code after the keypad has been XXXXX reset Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 85 Information Displays Driver Alert Message Action Driver Alert Warning Rest Stop and rest as soon as it is safe to do so Now Driver Alert Warning Rest Take a rest break soon Suggested Fuel Message Action Fuel Level Low Displayed as an early reminder of a low fuel condition Check Fuel Fill Inlet Displayed when the fuel fill inlet may not be properly closed Hill Start Assist Message Action Hill Start Assist Not Displays when hill start assist is not available Contact your Available authorized dealer See Hill Start Assist page 141 Hill Descent Control Message Action Reduce Speed Displayed when vehicle speed is too
439. t and fog Windows and Mirrors Manual Folding and Unfolding The power folding mirrors operate with the ignition on and for several minutes after you switch the ignition off Note The mirrors no longer operate if you switch the ignition off and open a door oO E131482 N Press the button to fold or unfold the mirrors Press the button again to stop and reverse the direction of movement Fold Away Exterior Mirrors Push the mirror toward the door window glass Make sure that you fully engage the mirror in its support when returning it to its original position Blind Spot Information System i Equipped See Blind Spot Information System page 170 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 60 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 Some mirrors also have a second pivot point This lets you move the mirror head up or down and from side to side Pull the tab below the mirror toward you to reduce glare at night Auto Dimming Mirror it equipped 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 The mi
440. t slip out of position and interfere with the pedals or impair safe operation of your vehicle in other ways 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 from moving and interfering with the pedals or the ability to control the vehicle Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS WARNINGS 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 a
441. t tipping and insert the spout into the Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue filler port until the small black seal on the spout completely seats into the filler port While filling the fluid level in the bottle will continually drop When the Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue tank is full the fluid level in the bottle will stop dropping indicating the fluid has stopped flowing Fuel and Refueling E163359 6 Once the level in the Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue bottle has stopped dropping return the container to the vertical position slightly below the Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue filler port and let any Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue drain out of the spout DO NOT try to continue to add Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue to the tank by shaking or repositioning the container to induce flow This may cause spilling and overfill the tank Overfilling the Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue tank can cause damage to the tank 7 Once the spout has drained remove the spout from the Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue filler port and install the blue cap on the Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue filler port 8 Remove the spout from the Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue container and install the cap back on the bottle 9 Wipe away any Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue that has spilled on painted surfaces with water and a damp cloth Note Note f there is Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue left in the container retain it for la
442. t your average fuel economy by pressing and holding the OK button on the left hand steering wheel controls Driver Assist Traction Control check enabled or uncheck disabled Active City Stop check enabled or uncheck disabled Adaptive Steering Steering in D Sport or Normal Steering in S Sport or Normal Blind Spot check enabled or uncheck disabled Cross Traffic Alert check enabled or uncheck disabled Cruise Control Adaptive or Normal Driver Alert Driver Alert or Driver Alert Display Hill Start Assist check enabled or uncheck disabled AdBlue Status Intelligent 4WD Terrain Response Status Lane Keeping Sys Mode Alert Aid or Both Intensity High Normal or Low Front Park Aid check enabled or uncheck disabled Rear Park Aid check enabled or uncheck disabled 76 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Information Displays Driver Assist Traffic Signs Display Always shown check enabled or uncheck disabled Visual Warning Limits up to 65km h or Limits above 65km h Chime Tire Monitor Tire Pressure Trailer Sway check enabled or uncheck disabled Settings Alarm All Sensors Active or Perimeter Sensing Ask on Exit check enabled or uncheck disabled Auto Engine Off check enabled or uncheck disabled Chimes Park Slot found check enabled or uncheck disabled Information check enabled or
443. tback 110 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Seats Note Do not use the seat anchors as cargo Note Make sure that the area under the tie downs seat is free of objects before stowing it PowerFold Third Row Seats If equipped The third row power seat buttons are located behind the third row seats on the left hand quarter trim panel E190924 m1 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Seats E206212 A Press to fold and unfold left hand side seat B Press to fold and unfold right hand side seat Note The third row seat includes obstacle Note Pressing a different button while the detection that allows the seat to stop and power seat feature is already being reverse direction if it hits an obstacle so that performed may cause the first selected seat the obstacle can be removed movement to be cancelled Allow the first seat movement to be completed before pressing a button for another function 112 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Seats Note Make sure that there are no objects such as books purses or briefcases on the load floor before unstowing the seat Failure to remove all objects from the top of the load floor prior to unstowing it may cause damage to the seat Note n order to allow the seat to complete the stowed position do not place objects under the seat before stowing Remove all objects from the seat and stowage tub Note n the unlikely event that the third row p
444. tch the parking lamps on The parking lamps operate with the ignition on or off E211866 Move the lever up or down to switch on the desired parking lamp High and Low Beam Push the lever forward to switch between high beam and low beam Headlamp Flasher Slightly pull the lever toward you and release it to flash the headlamps AUTOLAM PS If Equipped 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 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 70 Note With the headlamps in the autolamps position you cannot switch the high beam headlamps on until the autolamps system turns the low
445. te radio adult content restrictions if equipped on your vehicle 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 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 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 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 switch off AdvanceTrac or traction control 911 Assist or Emergency Assistance or the do not d
446. ted Headlamps Automatic Climate Control Automatic High Beam Control Activating the System Manually Overriding the System Automatic Transmission Emergency Park Position Release Lever Hints on driving with an automatic transmission Selector lever positions Sport Mode and Manual Shifting Autowipers Auxiliary Power Points 12 Volt DC Power Point 230 Volt AC Power Point If Equipped Locations Index B Battery See Changing the 12V Battery Blind Spot Information System Blind Spot Information System BLIS with Cross Traffic Alert x Bonnet Lock See Opening and Closing the Hood Brake and Clutch Fluid Check General Information Breaking In Brakes and Clutch Engine C Cabin Air Filter Capacities and Specifications Car Wash See Cleaning the Exterior Catalytic Converter Driving with a Catalytic Converter Center Console wel 17 Changing a BUILD cece 236 Approach Lamp and Side Repeate 238 Front FOS LIDS sa ssisioxsscvannnnarnicncdinceamnciteeiennasiesn 238 Lamp Assembly Condensation License Plate Lamp Replacing a Reverse Lamp Bulb 4 239 Replacing the Headlamp BulIb6 00 236 Replacing the License Plate Lamp BUD E E E E 240 Replacing the Rear Fog Lamp Bulb 240 Replacing the Tail Brake High Mount Brake Lamp and Turn Signal Lamp Side Repeater Changing a
447. tem remembers the last setting when you start your vehicle 163 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Driving Aids SPEED LIMITER Principle of Operation WARNING 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 TThe system allows you to set a speed to which your vehicle becomes limited The set speed sets the effective maximum speed of your vehicle You can temporarily exceed the set speed if required for example to overtake Using the System Note f you briefly press the accelerator for example when overtaking another vehicle the system temporarily turns off The system is operated by the controls mounted on the steering wheel y _ Y f E200786 A Resume On and off Cancel Set speed decrease Set speed increase mon Ww Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Switching the System On and Off Press switch B The information display will prompt you to set a speed Setting the Speed Limit Use the cruise control switches to alter the maximum speed setting Press switch E or D to select your desired speed limit The set speed is stored and displayed in the information display Press switch C to cancel the limiter and place it in standby mode The information display will confirm the system is in standby mode by displaying the set speed limit as crossed out Press switch A again t
448. ter use The spout is re useable Wash the spout with clean water prior to storage Do not use the Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue spout with any other fluid Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Filling the Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue Tank Using a Fuel Station Pump Filling the Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue tank using a pump is similar to a refuelling your vehicle The Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue pump nozzle will a off automatically when the tank is ull Note Some filling stations utilize a magnetic mechanism in the pump nozzle that may prevent refilling the Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue tank To overcome this issue you will need to locate another filling station or use a refill container Filling the Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue Tank in Cold Climates Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue may freeze if the ambient temperature is below 11 C Your vehicle has a preheating system which allows Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue to operate below 11 C If you do not use your vehicle for an extended period when the ambient temperature is below 119C the fluid in the tank may freeze If the tank is overfilled and the fluid freezes it may damage the tank This is not covered by the vehicle warranty Inoperative Selective Catalytic Reduction System Poor Qualityor Contaminated Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue If the system becomes Me contaminated or inoperative the ES Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue warning lamp will
449. th 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 i Radio Voice Commands sound settings 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 Off Help 354 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 2 Insert your CD then select 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 available CD tracks To adjust the S
450. the Crossbar Cross BaliSwsa aiaiavcniteesce Load Carrying Roof Loads Running In See Breaking In Running Out of Fuel Filling a Portable Fuel Container Fuel Run Dry Protection Feature S Safety PreCautions ccccccscesscseseseseseseees 122 Seatbelt Height Adjustment 25 Index Seatbelt REMINCELM cccccsesseseesessesessesesseees 25 Deactivating the seatbelt reminder elete toe E EERE E onas Security Selective Catalytic Reduction SOV SEO A AEE cearstctecesesseceasseetsa 124 Diesel Exhaust Fluid ADBIUC GUIGELINGS ee eccesestestesesteseeseseens 128 Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue Level 124 Inoperative Selective Catalytic Reduction System Poor Quality or Contaminated Diesel Exhaust Fluid AdBlue 127 Settings 338 Clock 338 Display Settings Sitting in the Correct Position 104 Snow Chains See Using SNOW ChainS ccsceeseseeeseeeeeee 251 Speed Control See Cruise CONtIOL eeecesseeseseestesesseseeeeeees 157 Speed LIMITE eee ecseesestesestesesteseeeeee 164 Principle Of Operation 164 Using the System 164 Stability Control 145 Principle of Operation 145 Starter Switch See Ignition SWITCHi u ee ceseseeseseeesteseeteseeseseenees 119 Starting a Diesel Engine Cold or Hot Engine 120 Failure to Start 120 Starting and Stopping the Engine 119 General INfOrmM
451. the FM station or CD Do this by switching back and forth between the AUX and FM or CD controls USB PORT if Equipped E149148 AUDIO TROUBLESHOOTING The USB port allows you to plug in media playing devices memory sticks and charge devices if supported MEDIA HUB it Equipped The media hub is located in front of the gearshift A Line in B USB ports C SD card slot Audio unit display Rectification Please check CD General error message for CD fault conditions for example cannot read the CD data CD inserted etc Make sure the disc is loaded correctly Clean and re try or replace disc with known music disc If error persists contact an authorized dealer CD drive malfunction General error message for CD fault conditions For example a mechanism fault CD drive high temp Ambient temperature too hot unit will not work until it has cooled down Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC GENERAL INFORMATION E142598 SYNC is an in vehicle communications system that works with your Bluetooth enabled cell phone and portable media player This allows you to Make and receive calls Access and play music from your media player Use Emergency Assistance and applications via SYNC Applink Access phonebook contacts and music using voice commands Stream music from your connected cell phone Select pre defined text
452. the OK button to select and scroll to hear each ringtone 2 Press the OK button to select Text msg notify Have the option of hearing an audible tone to notify you when a text message arrives Press the OK button to turn the audible tone on or off Phonebook pref Modify the contents of your phonebook e g add delete download Press the OK button to select and scroll between the options in the table below To modify the phone book preferences choose from the following Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 299 SYNC Menu Item Action and Description Add contacts Push the desired contacts on your cell phone Refer to your device s manual on how to push contacts Press the OK button to add more contacts from your phonebook Delete When a message asking you to delete appears select the option to confirm Press the OK button to delete the current phonebook and call history The system takes you back to the menu for phone settings Download now Press the OK button to select and download your phonebook to the system Auto download When automatic download is switched on any changes additions or deletions saved in the system since your last download are deleted When automatic download is switched off your phonebook will not be downloaded when your cell phone connects to the system Your phonebook call history and text messages can only be accessed when you
453. the auxiliary input jack does not provide control such as Play or Pause over the attached portable media player E161968 Item Menu Item A Phone B Speed dial C Phonebook Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 2 Item Menu Item D Call 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 At aminimum most cell phones with Bluetooth wireless technology support the following functions Answering an incoming call Ending a call Dialing a number Call waiting notification Caller ID 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 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
454. 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 Engine oil level See Engine Oil Check page 231 Brake fluid level See Brake and Clutch Fluid Check page 232 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Washer fluid level See Washer Fluid Check page 233 Tire pressures when cold See Technical Specifications page 260 Tire condition See Wheels and Tires page 246 Note Make sure that your vehicle is on level ground Monthly Checks Engine coolant level engine cold See Engine Coolant Check page 231 Pipes hoses and reservoirs for leaks Air conditioning operation Parking brake operation Horn operation Tightness of lug nuts See Technical Specifications page 260 OPENING AND CLOSING THE HOOD Opening the Hood E206129 Maintenance 1 Pull the hood release lever See Ata Glance page 11 E201861 5 Thehood strut automatically support
455. 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 received or missed calls You can also choose to save these to Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Menultem Action and Description Favorites Quick Dial Messaging Send text messages using the touchscreen See Text Messaging later in this section Touch this button to access various phone settings for example turning Bluetooth on and off managing your phonebook and more See Phone Settings later in this section Settings Text Messaging WARNING Local laws may prohibit some or all of the text messaging functions while driving Check your local road rules before using these functions Note Downloading and sending text messages using Bluetooth are cell phone dependent features Note Certain features in text messaging are speed dependent and not available when your vehicle is traveling at speeds over 8 km h Note SYNC does not download read text messages from your cell phone You can send and receive text messages using Bluetooth read them aloud and translate text messaging acronyms for example LOL SYNC 2 Touch th
456. therefore gears cannot be skipped Transmission The transmission will remain in the selected gear When the engine speed is too low or idle it will downshift to 2nd gear The selected gear is indicated in the instrument cluster Hints on driving with an automatic transmission WARNING Do not idle the engine for long periods of time in drive with the brakes applied Moving off WARNING It is not possible to tow start or push start a vehicle fitted with an automatic transmission See Jump Starting the Vehicle page 200 1 Release the parking brake 2 Release the brake pedal and press the accelerator pedal Stopping 1 Release the accelerator pedal and press the brake pedal 2 Apply the parking brake 3 Move the transmission selector lever toNorP Kickdown Press the accelerator pedal fully with the transmission selector lever in the drive position to select the lower gear for optimum performance Release the accelerator pedal when you no longer require kickdown Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 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 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 it may be rocked out by shifting between f
457. tion DiSplayS ccccceseeeeeeeees 70 Mirrors See Windows and MirrOFs eeseeesseeseeseeeeees 56 Mobile Communications Equipment 10 Moonroot 60 Bounce Back cs0 61 MyKey Troubleshooting ue MYyK Gy E 31 Principle of OPeratiOn cccsceeeseseeseseeseseees 31 Navigation Destination Mode Navigation Map Updates E Navigation Voice Commands 385 428 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Off Road DIVING eceeseceestesesteseeteseeeeees 193 After Off Road Driving Basic Off road Driving Techniques Crossing Obstacles 197 Driving in Deep Snow 197 Driving in Mud 196 Driving in Sand Hill Climbing Off Road Driving Aids Off road Screen g than Normal Spe ed5S ccccccsseseeeseeeseees 196 Terrain Management System TMS 194 Water Wain g cccssssscssesesssscesssesesssseessseeseenees 198 Oil Check See Engine Oil Che Ck ccsesesceeseseeeseeees 231 Opening and Closing the HOOd 228 Closing the HOO Opening the Hood Overhead Console Parking Aids 149 Principle of Opera 149 Parking Brake 14 Passive Anti Theft System ccccseeee 42 Arming the Engine Me Coded Keys5 Disarming the Engine Immobilizer Principle of Operati PATS See Passive Anti Theft System Personalized Settings Chime GeactivatiOn ccccccsceseseseseeeeeees Language SCTING cc csecees
458. tions 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 Introduction 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 COMMUNICATIONS 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 equ
459. to play Some devices require you to change the USB settings from mass storage to media transfer protocol class When I connect my iPhone or iPod Touch through the USB and Bluetooth Audio at the same time some times do not hear any sound This is a device limitation From the iPhone or iPod Touch 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 mobile phone voice commands understand and the media voice commands at the what lam You may be using the beginning of their respective sections saying 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 too soon or at the wrong time Start speaking when the second SYNC tone sounds and the system is ready for voice input 390 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 2 Voice command issues understand the name of a song the name exactly as the system saved it Issue Possible cause Possible solution You may not be speaking Make sure you speak into the microphone into the microphone It is located
460. to provide a warning or intervention on the indicated side s Troubleshooting Yellow Indicates that the system is providing or has just provided a lane keeping aid intervention Red Indicates that the system is providing or has just provided a lane keeping alert warning The system can be temporarily suppressed at any time by the following Quick braking Fast acceleration Using the turn signal indicator Evasive steering maneuver Why is the feature not available line markings are gray when I can see the lane markings on the road Vehicle speed is outside the operational range of the feature Quick intentional lane change Sun is shining directly into the camera lens Staying too close to the lane marking Driving at high speeds in curves The last Alert warning or Aid intervention occurred a short time ago Ambiguous lane markings mainly in construction zones Rapid transition from light to dark or vice versa Sudden offset in lane markings ABS or AdvanceTrac activation Camera blockage due to dirt grime fog frost or water on the windshield Driving too close to the vehicle in front of you Transitioning between no lane markings to lane markings or vice versa Standing water on the road Faint lane markings partial yellow lane markings on concrete roads Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Driving Aids Whyis the feature not availab
461. to the desired setting 4 Adjust the fan speed to the highest setting 102 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Climate Control REAR PASSENGER CLIMATE CONTROLS Typel Rear climate control lock indicator Fan speed control Adjust the volume of air circulated E200665 A Air distribution control Press the button to change the airflow direction B Fan speed control Adjust the volume of air circulated C Temperature control Controls the temperature of the air circulated D Rear climate control lock indicator 103 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Note The rear climate control lock indicator illuminates when rear climate control is locked using front climate control CABIN AIR FILTER Your vehicle cabin air filter 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 It reduces unpleasant odor and pollutants vehicles fitted with odor filter The cabin air filter is 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 additio
462. 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 or their designated agent may disclose this information to others but not ina form that personally identifies you Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 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 cop
463. tomatically adjusts to heat or cool the cabin 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 runata slower speed until the engine warms up Note f you select AUTO during hot 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 1 Adjust the fan speed to a high speed setting Vehicle with automatic climate control Press the AUTO button 2 Adjust the temperature control to the highest setting Adjust the temperature control to the desired setting 3 Select the footwell air vents using the air distribution buttons Recommended Settings for Heating Vehicle with manual climate control 1 Adjust the fan speed to the center setting Vehicle with automatic climate control 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 72 F 22 C asa starting point then
464. ts Songs Artists Albums Genres Browse USB Reset USB Exit What s Playing Media Voice Commands Press the voice button and when At any time during playback you can press us prompted say the voice button and ask the system what is playing The system reads the metadata tags of the current track if populated Voice Command Description and Action USB stick iPod MP3 You can now play music by saying any of the appropriate player voice commands You can say any of the voice commands that appear within open and close brackets that are separated by For example where what s what is appears you say what s or what is You must say any of the voice commands that appear outside of open and close brackets For example where who plays this what s what is playing you must say who plays this what s or what is playing 31 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC Then any of the following Voice Command ay ause ay all ay artist ay album ay genre ay next track ay playlist ay previous p p p p p p p p p p ay song song name repeat off repeat one browse search show album browse search show artist browse search show genre browse search show playlist browse search show all album albums browse searc
465. tside air flows through the windshield vents air conditioning automatically turns on fan automatically adjusts to the highest speed and temperature is set to the full heat position You can also use this setting to defog or clear the windshield of a thin covering of ice The heated rear window also automatically turns on when you select max defrost Note Do not place objects under the front seats as this may interfere with the airflow HINTS ON CONTROLLING THE INTERIOR CLIMATE General Hints Note Prolonged use of recirculated air may cause the windows to fog up Note You may feel a small amount of air from the footwell air vents regardless of the air distribution setting Note 70 reduce humidity build up inside your vehicle do not drive with the system switched off or with recirculated air always switched on Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS to the rear seats Note Remove any snow ice or leaves from the air intake area at the base of the windshield Note 70 improve the time to reach comfort in hot weather drive with the windows fully open until you feel cold air through the air vents Manual Climate Control Note 7o reduce fogging of the windshield during humid weather adjust the air distribution control to the windshield air vents position Climate Control Automatic Climate Control Note Adjusting the settings when your vehicle interior is extremely hot or cold is not necessary The system au
466. ttachment 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 Roadside Emergencies HAZARD WARNINGFLASHERS A The hazard warning button is located on the instrument panel Use it when your vehicle is creating a safety hazard for other motorists Press the button to turn on the hazard warning function and the front and rear direction indicators will flash Press the button again to turn them off Note f used when the engine is not running the battery will lose charge There may be insufficient power to restart your engine Note Depending on applicable laws and regulations in the country for which your vehicle was originally built the hazard warning flashers may flash if you brake heavily JUMP STARTING THE VEHICLE WARNINGS Do not use fuel lines engine rocker covers or the intake manifold as grounding points Connect batteries with only the same nominal voltage Always use booster cables with insulated clamps and adequate size cable Never jump start the vehicle at the auxiliary battery if equipped Note Do not disconnect the battery from your vehicle s electrical system Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS To Connect the Booster Cables
467. ttings Touch or to adjust the temperature Touch the heated seat icon to turn the heated seat off and on Touch MyTemp to select your preset temperature setpoint Touch and hold MyTemp to save a new preset temperature setpoint C Manual airflow distribution controls Floor and Defrost Distributes air through the windshield defroster vents demister vents and floor vents Panel Distributes air through the instrument panel vents Panel and Floor Distributes air through the instrument panel vents demister vents floor vents Floor Distributes air through the demister vents and floor vents Defrost Touch to clear the windshield of fog and thin ice When on defrost provides outside air to reduce window fogging and distributes air through the windshield defroster vents and demister vents D MAX Defrost Touch to switch on maximum defrosting Outside air flows through the windshield vents air conditioning automatically turns on fan adjusts to the highest speed and temperature is set to the full heat position You can also use this setting to defog or clear the windshield of a thin covering of ice The heated rear window also automatically turns on when you select MAX Defrost E Heated rear window Turns the heated rear window on and off F AUTO Touch to switch on automatic operation Then set the temperature using the temperature control Fan speed air distribution air conditioning operation and outside or recirculated a
468. turn traffic announcements on or off and cancels announcements during an active announcement Cursor arrows Press a button to scroll through on screen choices MAP Press the button to view the map INFO Press the button to access radio CD USB and IPod information Door lock indicator Hazard warning flasher switch Door lock button NAV Press the button to navigate the route MENU Press the button to access different audio system features PHONE Press the button to access the phone feature of the SYNC system AUX Press the button to access the AUX and SYNC features it will also cancel the menu or list browsing RADIO Press the button to select different radio bands it will also cancel the menu or list browsing Eject Press the button to eject a CD CD Press the button to change source to CD it will also cancel the menu or list browsing Note An integrated multi function display located above the audio system shows important information about your audio system controls 271 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Audio System Q 87 50 MHz E104157 A A Descriptions for function buttons Function buttons 1 to 4 are context dependent and change according to the current unit mode The description for the function displays in the screen On Off Control Press the On Off control This will also operate the unit for up to one hour with the ignition turned off The radio will switch off aut
469. uced braking efficiency Gently press the brake pedal a few times when driving from a car wash or standing water to dry the brakes Anti lock Brake System This system helps you maintain steering control and vehicle stability during emergency stops by keeping the brakes from locking HINTS ON DRIVING WITH ANTI LOCK BRAKES Note When the system is operating the brake pedal will pulse and may travel further Maintain pressure on the brake pedal You may also hear a noise from the system This is normal The anti lock braking system will not eliminate the risks when You drive too closely to the vehicle in front of you Your vehicle is hydroplaning Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS You take corners too fast The road surface is poor PARKING BRAKE WARNING Always set the parking brake fully and make sure you shift the gearshift lever to park P Switch the ignition off and remove the key whenever you leave your vehicle Note Do not press the release button while pulling the lever up To apply the parking brake 1 Press the foot brake pedal firmly 2 Pull the parking brake lever up to its fullest extent Note f you park your vehicle on a hill and facing uphill shift the gearshift lever to park P and turn the steering wheel away from the curb Note f you park your vehicle on a hill and facing downhill shift the gearshift lever to park P and turn the steering wheel toward the curb
470. uipment 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 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 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SUNA TRAFFIC CHANNEL TERMS AND CONDITIONS By activating using and or accessing the SUNA Traffic Channel SUNA Predictive or other content or material provided by Intelematics together SUNA Products and or Services you must accept certain terms and conditions The following is a brief summary of the terms and conditions that apply to you To view th
471. uired track number until complete for example 1 then 2 for track 12 or dial the number and directly press OK Fast Forward and Reverse Press and hold the seek down or up to search backward or forward within the tracks on the disc Shuffle and Random Random track playback also known as shuffle plays all tracks on the CD in random order Typel Press the SHUFFLE in CD mode Audio System Note When an MP3 CD is playing you can have the system shuffle tracks for the whole CD or within the current folder Type2 Press the MENU and select CD MODE Select SHUFFLE which then enables the function to be selected on or off Note When an MP3 CD is playing you can have the system shuffle tracks for the whole CD or within the current folder Type3 Press function button 2 Note When an MP3 CD is playing you can have the system shuffle tracks for the whole CD or within the current folder Pressing function button 2 toggles these options Use the seek up or down button to select the next track to shuffle if required Repeat Compact Disc Tracks Typel Press REPEAT in CD mode Note When an MP3 CD is playing you can have the system repeat the current track or all tracks within the current folder Type2 Press the MENU button and select CD MODE Select REPEAT which then enables the function to be selected on or off The track will replay once ended Note When an MP3 CD is playing you can have th
472. uld 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 If you have questions regarding tire replacement contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible To reduce the risk of serious injury when mounting replacement tires and wheels you should not exceed the maximum pressure indicated on the sidewall of the tire to set the beads without additional precautions listed below If the beads do not seat at the maximum pressure indicated re lubricate and try again Important Remember to replace the wheel valve stems when the road tires are replaced on your vehicle The two front tires or two rear tires should generally be replaced as a pair The tire pressure sensors mounted in the wheels are not designed to be used in aftermarket wheels The use of wheels or tires not recommended by Ford Motor Company may affect the operation of your tire pressure monitoring system If the tire pressure monitoring system indicator is flashing the system is malfunctioning Your replacement tire might be incompatible with your tire pressure monitoring system or some component of the system may be damaged Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Safety Practices WARNINGS If your vehicle is stuck in snow mud or sand do not rapidly spin t
473. umn behind the access cover 224 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Fuses E145984 Fuse Fuse Amp Rating 10 75 Protected Components Demand lamp battery saver overhead console automatic transmission gear shifter glove box lamp sun visor grab handle Map lamps Not used spare Driver door latch fuel flap unlock relay Door double aux lock relay als Not used spare Subwoofer amplifier Not used spare Not used spare Security horn Not used spare 10 5 Power liftgate module 1 5 Interior motion sensor Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 225 Fuses Fuse Fuse Amp Rating Protected Components 12 P Electronic control panel climate control module 75 rear auxiliary module 13 3 Instrument cluster steering column control module 7 5 smart data link connector 14 10 Not used spare 15 7 Gateway module smart data link connector OBD 10 II RHD 16 15 Child lock 7 5 Battery backed sounder 18 5 Ignition switch 19 75 Not used spare 20 75 Headlamp control module 21 5 Humidity and in car temperature sensor 22 5 Not used spare 23 Inverter door lock switch moon roof driver door 10 window switch one touch up down all doors 24 20 Central locking system Driver door control module power window one 25 30 touch up down all doors Driver door power wind
474. use Box WARNINGS Always disconnect the battery before servicing high current fuses Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS WARNINGS To reduce risk of electrical shock always replace the cover to the engine compartment fuse box before reconnecting the battery or refilling fluid reservoirs The engine compartment fuse box has high current fuses that protect your vehicle s main electrical systems from overloads When you disconnect and reconnect the battery you will need to reset some features See Changing the 12V Battery page 234 Lift the release levers at the rear of the cover to remove it E190797 Fuse Relay Fuse Amp Protected Components Number Rating Starter motor solenoid relay Rear wiper rain sensor Front blower motor relay Power point 3 console rear Headlamp low beam relay high intensity discharge Powertrain control module Power train control module volumetric control valve EGR cooler bypass TMAF Powertrain control module relay 217 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Fuses Fuse Relay Fuse Amp Protected Components Number Rating 10 20 Power point 1 cigar lighter 15 Powertrain control module NOX sensor if fitted 12 15 Powertrain control module fan drive glow plug control module 13 15 Not used 14 15 Not used 15 Run start relay 1
475. vehicles Your vehicle may be higher to allow it to travel over rough terrain without getting hung up or damaging underbody components The differences that make your vehicle so versatile also make it handle differently than an ordinary passenger car Maintain steering wheel control at all times especially in rough terrain Since sudden changes in terrain can result in abrupt steering wheel motion make sure you grip the steering wheel from the outside Do not grip the spokes Drive cautiously to avoid vehicle damage from concealed objects such as rocks and stumps You should either know the terrain or examine maps of the area before driving Map out your route before driving in the area To maintain steering and braking control of your vehicle you must have all four wheels on the ground and they must be rolling not sliding or spinning Driving In Special Conditions With Four Wheel Drive 4WD Note 4WD vehicles are equipped for driving on sand snow mud and rough roads and have operating characteristics that are somewhat different from conventional vehicles both on and off the highway Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 136 Basic operating principles in special conditions Drive slower in strong crosswinds which may affect the normal steering characteristics of your vehicle Be extremely careful when driving on pavement made slippery by loose sand water gravel snow or ice If Your Vehicle Goes Off the E
476. verest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS The tires lose traction The engine speed is too low You apply the parking brake Note f the engine speed drops too low the information display indicates low engine speed Shift to a lower gear manual transmission only to avoid automatic cancellation Hilly Condition Usage You should select a lower gear position when the system is active in situations such as prolonged downhill driving on steep grades for example in mountainous areas The system needs additional engine braking in these situations to reduce the load on the vehicle s regular brake system to prevent them from overheating Note An audible warning sounds and the system shuts down if it applies brakes for an extended period of time This allows the brakes to cool down The system functions normally again when the brakes have cooled down Cruise Control Detection Issues WARNING On rare occasions detection issues can occur due to the road infrastructures for example bridges tunnels and safety barriers In these cases the system may brake late or unexpectedly At all times you are responsible for controlling your vehicle supervising the system and intervening if required The radar sensor has a limited field of vision It may not detect vehicles at all or detect a vehicle later than expected in some situations The lead vehicle graphic does not illuminate if the system does not detect a vehicle in fro
477. w categorized lists of voice commands Command List Press the voice button and when ne prompted say You can also access Help using the voice Voice command commands The system provides allowable voice commands for the current Help mode You can say help at any time to get assistance with commands menus or other information 35 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS SYNC 2 ENTERTAINMENT A B C D E F E161892 Message Message and Description A AM B FM ic DAB D CD E USB F Touch this button to scroll down for more options suchas SD Card BT Stereo and Line In Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Message and Description These buttons provide addi tional controls for the radio or media source See the AM FM radio controls table for more information H Radio memory presets and CD controls Note Some features may not be available in your area Contact an authorized dealer for more information You can access these options using the touchscreen or voice commands AM FM DAB Radio The following controls are available for AM FM DAB radio 352 SYNC 2 Controls Item Action and Description AM Touch either tab to listen to the radio To change between AM FM FM and DAB presets just touch the AM FM or DAB tab DAB Presets Save a station by
478. 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 Press the heated seat symbol to cycle through the various heat settings and off More indicator lights indicate warmer settings Seats Rear Seats if 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 exercise 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 Do not puncture the seat with pins needles or other pointed objects because this may damage the heating element which may cause the seat heater to overheat An overheated seat may cause serious personal injury Do not do the following Place heavy objects on the seat Operate the seat heater if water or any other liquid is spilled 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 The rear seat heat controls are located on the rear of the center console E146322 Everest TEC
479. when prompted say SYNC Voice Command Voice Command mute call off Unmute call 2 phone Blackberry iPhone Mobile Then say any of the following turn ringer on silent mode off turn ringer off silent mode on call __ cal athome text messages message 3 call___ at work in at the office Help call___ on mobile cell __is a dynamic listing meaning that it could be the name of anything such as a call __ on other group artist or song For example you dial a number 3 could say Play artist The Beetles See Dial table below phone handsfree off go to privacy on transfer to 2 These commands are only valid while in a phone call ey call on put place callon 2 gt See the text message table below join call calls 2 Dial Commands mute call on Press the voice button and when prompted say any of the following commands Voice Command Pound Th Action and Description is will add a symbol to the number or name Number O zero to 9 nine Asterisk or Star Th is will add a symbol to the number or name clear De etes all entered digits delete correct De etes the last set of entered digits Plus Thi s will add a symbol to the number or name Note 70 exit dial mode press and ho
480. wiper blades with washer fluid or water applied with a soft sponge or cloth CHANGING THE WIPER BLADES Changing the Windshield Wiper Blades Note The windshield wiper blades are different in length If you install wiper blades of the wrong length the wiper blades can clash damaging the wiper system Maintenance 1 Move the wiper arms to the service position manually E170913 1 Move the wiper arms to the service position manually E206062 2 Tightly hold the blade assembly at the top and rotate it anti clockwise till the blade assembly disengages from the 1 wiper arm E72899 2 Press and hold the locking button 3 Remove the wiper blade 4 Install in the reverse order Note Make sure that the wiper blade locks into place Y Changing the Rear Window Wiper Blade E206063 3 Alignthe new blade assembly with the wiper arm groove and clip them together Note Make sure that the wiper blade locks into place E175222 235 Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS Maintenance Note When the rear wiper blade requires replacement the whole blade assembly has to be replaced REMOVING A HEADLAMP Contact an authorized dealer CHANGING A BULB Lamp Assembly Condensation Exterior lamps are vented to accommodate normal changes in pressure Condensation can be anatural by product of this design When moist air enters the lamp assembly through the vents there is a pos
481. witching the System On and Off Note The system on or off setting is stored until it is manually changed unless a MyKey is detected If the system detects a MyKey it defaults to on and the mode is set to Alert Note f a MyKey is detected pressing the button will not affect the on or off status of the system Press the button located on the left steering wheel stalk to switch the system on or off System Settings The system has optional setting menus available To view or adjust the settings See General Information page 70 The system stores the last known selection for each of these settings You do not need to readjust your settings each time you turn on the system Mode This setting allows you to select which of the system features you can enable Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS E165515 Alert only Provides a steering wheel vibration when the system detects an unintended lane departure E165516 Aid only Provides an assistance steering torque input toward the lane center when the system detects an unintended lane departure Driving Aids A B B E165517 A Alert B Aid Alert Aid Provides an assistance steering torque input toward the lane center If your vehicle continues drifting out of the lane the system provides a steering wheel vibration Note The alert and aid diagrams illustrate general zone coverage They do not provide exact zone parameters Intensit
482. 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 Appendices 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 RIGHTS WI
483. xhaust truck air brakes or horns Do not use the system if You have attached a foreign object bike rack or trailer to the front or rear of your vehicle or close to the sensors You have attached an overhanging object surfboard to the roof A foreign object damages or obstructs the front or rear bumper or side sensors The correct tire size is notin use on your vehicle for example a mini spare tire Using Active Park Assist Parallel Parking center console near the gearshift P lever or the right side of the center stack once Press the button located on the Parking Aids When driving at a speed less than 35 km h the system automatically scans both sides of your vehicle for an available parking space The system displays a message and a corresponding graphic to indicate it is searching for a parking space Use the direction indicator to display the searching results either the left hand side or right hand side of your vehicle Ner aB E130107 Note f the direction indicators are not used the system defaults to the passenger side of your vehicle Note The system passively searches for parking spaces prior to pressing the button so activating the system is still possible while passing a parking space When the system finds a suitable space it displays a message and a tone sounds Stop your vehicle and follow the instructions on the screen If your vehicle is moving very
484. xternal temperature gear position tire pressure ambient temperature date and time To allow your vehicle to provide driving characteristic information including but not limited to MyKey seatbelt status engine speeds braking events brake pedal switch acceleration accelerator pedal position clutch pedal switch trip length trip time trip cost percent engine on time and percent of time at speed SYNC To allow your vehicle to provide location information including GPS and speed To allow the app to send push notifications using the vehicle display and voice capabilities while running in a background state Note You will only need to grant permissions the first time you use an app with SYNC Note We are not responsible or liable for any damages or loss of privacy relating to usage of an app or dissemination of any vehicle data that you approve us to provide to an app USING SYNC WITH YOUR MEDIA PLAYER You can access and play music from your media player through your vehicle s speaker system using the system s media menu or voice commands You can also sort and play your music by specific categories for example artist or albums SYNC is capable of hosting nearly any media player including iPod Zune Plays from device players and most USB drives SYNC also supports audio formats for example MP3 WMA WAV and ACC Confirm that the USB device has been formatted correctly and has the
485. y This setting affects the intensity of the steering wheel vibration used for the alert and alert aid modes This setting does not affect the aid mode Low Normal High Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 168 System Display E151660 When you switch on the system an overhead graphic of a vehicle with lane markings will display in the information display If you select aid mode when you switch on the system a separate white icon will also appear or in some vehicles arrows will display with the lane markings When you switch off the system the lane marking graphics will not display While the system is on the color of the lane markings will change to indicate the system status Gray Indicates that the system is temporarily unable to provide a warning or intervention on the indicated side s This may be because Your vehicle is under the activation speed The turn indicator is active Your vehicle is in a dynamic maneuver Driving Aids The road has no or poor lane markings in the camera field of view The camera is obscured or unable to detect the lane markings due to environmental conditions significant sun angles shadows snow heavy rain or fog traffic conditions following a large vehicle that is blocking or shadowing the lane or vehicle conditions poor headlamp illumination See Troubleshooting for additional information Green Indicates that the system is available or ready
486. y ask you to confirm a voice command Phone Candidate Lists Media Candidate Lists Candidate lists are lists of possible results from your voice commands The system creates these lists when it has the same confidence level of several options based on your voice command Using Voice Commands with the Using the touchscreen press the settings icon then press Menu Item Touchscreen Options The voice command system has a dual mode feature which allows you to switch Voice Settings between using voice commands and making on screen selections This is Voice Control Select from the following available only when the system displays a list of candidates generated during a voice command session For example this can Interaction Mode be used when entering a street address or trying to call a contact from a mobile Confirmation Prompts phone paired to the system Media Candidate Lists GENERAL INFORMATION Phone Candidate Lists Using Voice Recognition Voice Control Volume This system helps you control many Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 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 334 SYNC 2
487. y parked or you hear a solid tone from the parking aid accompanied by a display message and a chime bring your vehicle to acomplete stop When automatic steering is complete the system displays a message and a tone sounds indicating that the active park assist process is finished You are responsible for checking the parking job and making any necessary corrections before leaving your vehicle Deactivating the Active Park Assist Feature Manually deactivate the system by Pressing the active park assist button when the system is enabled Grabbing the steering wheel during an active maneuver Troubleshooting the System a Driving above approximately 35 km h for 30 seconds during an active park search Driving above 9 km h during automatic steering Switching off the traction control system Certain vehicle conditions can also deactivate the system such as Traction control has activated There is an anti lock brake system activation or failure If a problem occurs with the system a warning message displays accompanied by a tone Occasional system messages may occur in normal operation For recurring or frequent system faults contact an authorized dealer to have your vehicle serviced The system does not look for a space The traction control system may be off detect a parking space Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS The transmission is in reverse R Your vehi
488. y of the SOFTWARE Supplemental Components If FORD MOTOR COMPANY or third party software and services suppliers provide or make available to you Supplemental Components and no other EULA terms are provided along with the Supplemental Components then the terms of this EULA sha IfM apply S Microsoft Corporation their affiliates and or their designated agent make avai noo the that affi able Supplemental Components and ther EULA terms are provided then terms of this EULA shall apply except the MS Microsoft Corporation or jate entity providing the Supplemental Component s shall be the licensor of the Supplemental Component s 401 Appendices FORD MOTOR COMPANY MS Microsoft Corporation their affiliates and or their designated agent reserve the right to discontinue without liability any Internet based services provided to you or made available to you through the use of the SOFTWARE Links to Third Party Sites The MS SOFTWARE may provide you with the ability to link to third party sites through the use of the SOFTWARE The third party sites are not under the control of MS Microsoft Corporation their affiliates and or their designated agent Neither MS nor Microsoft Corporation nor their affiliates nor their designated agent are responsible for i the contents of any third party sites any links contained in third party sites or any changes or updates to third party sites or ii
489. you of your responsibility to drive with due care and attention At all times you are responsible for controlling your vehicle supervising the system and intervening if required If the sensor becomes blocked the system may not function In cold and severe weather conditions the system may not function Rain snow spray can all limit sensor performance Large contrasts in lighting can limit sensor performance The system will not operate if the sensor cannot track the road lane markings The vehicle should be taken to an authorized dealer for inspection if damage occurs in the immediate area surrounding the sensor Note The system works above 64 km h Driving Aids Note The system works as long as the camera can detect one lane marking Note The system may not function if the camera is blocked or there is damage to the windshield Note When Aid mode is on and the system detects no steering activity for a short period the system will alert you to put your hands on the steering wheel The system may detect a light grip or touch on the steering wheel as hands off driving The system notifies you to stay in your lane through the steering system and the instrument cluster display when the front camera detects an unintentional drift out of your lane is likely to occur The system automatically detects and tracks the road lane markings using a camera mounted behind the interior rear view mirror S
490. your driving deteriorates it will issue a further warning This will remain in the information display until you cancel it See Information Messages page 80 Press OK on the steering wheel control to remove the warning Driving Aids System Display When active the system will run automatically in the background and only issue warnings if required You can view the status at any time using the information display See General Information page 70 The alertness level is shown by six steps as a colored bar E131358 Alertness level is fine no rest required E131359 Alertness level is critical indicating that you should take a rest as soon as it is safe to do so The status bar will travel from left to right as the calculated alertness level decreases As the rest icon is approached the color turns from green to yellow and then finally red when a rest break must be taken Green No rest required Yellow First temporary warning Red Second warning Everest TEC EB3B 19G219 YAA enAUS 166 Your alertness level will be shown in grey if the camera sensor cannot track the road lane markings your vehicle speed drops below approximately 40 mph 65 km h Resetting the System You can reset the system by switching the ignition off and on stopping your vehicle and then opening and closing the driver s door LANE KEEPING SYSTEM ir Equipped WARNINGS The system does not relieve
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