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2015 TRANSIT Owner’s Manual

fordowner.com

ford.ca

May 2014

Second Printing

Owner’s Manual

Transit

Litho in U.S.A.

FK3J 19A321 AB

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    2015 TRANSIT Owner’s Manual fordowner.com ford.ca May 2014 Second Printing Owner’s Manual Transit Litho in U.S.A. FK3J 19A321 AB…
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    No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without our written permission. Errors and omissions excepted. © Ford Motor Company 2014 All rights reserved. Part Number: 03/2014 20140509210105…
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Symbols Glossary……….7 General Information on Radio Frequencies……….44 Data Recording……….9 Remote Control……….44 California Proposition 65……10 Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Perchlorate…………10 Control…………46 Ford Credit…………10 Replacement Parts MyKey Recommendation……..10 Principle of Operation……..47 Special Notices……….11 Creating a MyKey……….47 Mobile Communications Clearing All MyKeys……..48 Equipment…………11…

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    Table of Contents Power Seats………….98 Lighting Rear Seats…………99 General Information……..66 Lighting Control……….66 Auxiliary Power Points Autolamps…………67 Auxiliary Power Points……..103 Instrument Lighting Dimmer…..68 Cigar Lighter………..104 Daytime Running Lamps……68 Direction Indicators……..69 Storage Compartments Interior Lamps……….69 Cup Holders…………105 Overhead Console……..105 Windows and Mirrors Bottle Holder……….105 Power Windows……….70 Exterior Mirrors……….71…
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    Table of Contents Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Reduced Engine Performance….173 Brakes…………137 Economical Driving……..173 Parking Brake……….138 Cold Weather Precautions……174 Driving Through Water……..174 Traction Control Floor Mats…………174 Principle of Operation………139 Using Traction Control……..139 Roadside Emergencies Roadside Assistance……..176 Stability Control Hazard Warning Flashers……177 Principle of Operation……..141 Fuel Shutoff………….177 Using Stability Control……..142…
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    Table of Contents Engine Oil Dipstick — 3.5L……204 Wheels and Tires Engine Oil Dipstick — 3.7L……204 General Information……..233 Engine Oil Dipstick — 3.2L Power Stroke Tire Care…………234 Diesel…………204 Using Winter Tires……..250 Engine Oil Check……….204 Using Snow Chains……..251 Changing the Engine Oil and Oil Tire Pressure Monitoring System….251 Filter………….205 Changing a Road Wheel……256…
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    Table of Contents Audio Troubleshooting……299 SYNC General Information……..300 Using Voice Recognition……302 Using SYNC With Your Phone….305 SYNC Applications and Services..320 Using SYNC With Your Media Player…………332 SYNC Troubleshooting……342 MyFord Touch General Information……..349 Settings…………357 Entertainment……….368 Phone……………387 Information…………395 Navigation………….404 Accessories Accessories………….414 Auxiliary Switches……..415 Appendices End User License Agreement….416 Extended Service Plan…
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    Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2014…
  • Page 10: Introduction

    Introduction Note: Either Ford Motor Company or an ABOUT THIS MANUAL authorized Ford dealer may have originally sold this incomplete vehicle to a vehicle Thank you for choosing Ford. We modifier who upfitted it. As a result, some recommend that you take some time to…

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    Introduction Air conditioning system Engine air filter E162384 Anti-lock braking system Engine coolant Avoid smoking, flames or sparks Engine coolant temperature Battery Engine oil Battery acid Explosive gas Brake fluid — non petroleum Fan warning based Brake system Fasten safety belt Cabin air filter Front airbag Check fuel cap…
  • Page 12: Data Recording

    Introduction Jack Shield the eyes E167012 Stability control Keep out of reach of children E138639 E161353 Windshield wash and wipe Lighting control Low tire pressure warning DATA RECORDING Maintain correct fluid level A large number of electronic components of your vehicle contain data storage modules temporarily or permanently storing technical data about the condition Note operating instructions…

  • Page 13: California Proposition 65

    After an error has been (U.S. Only) corrected, these data are deleted from the error storage module or they are constantly Ford Credit offers a full range of financing overwritten. and lease plans to help you acquire your When using the vehicle, situations may vehicle.

  • Page 14: Special Notices

    Make sure you are aware of all applicable failure of non-Ford parts may not be local laws that may affect the use of covered by the Ford Warranty. For electronic devices while driving.

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    Introduction are unique to your vehicle. This Owner’s Manual is written primarily for the U.S. and Canadian Markets. Features or equipment listed as standard may be different on units built for Export. Refer to this Owner’s Manual for all other required information and warnings.
  • Page 16: Child Safety

    Child Safety GENERAL INFORMATION WARNINGS requirements of law. Ford recommends See the following sections for directions checking with a NHTSA Certified Child on how to properly use safety restraints Passenger Safety Technician (CPST) and for children. consult your pediatrician to make sure your…

  • Page 17: Installing Child Seats

    Child Safety Recommendations for Safety Restraints for Children Child Child size, height, weight, or age Recommended restraint type Infants or Children weighing 40 lb (18 kg) or less Use a child safety seat toddlers (generally age four or younger). (sometimes called an infant carrier, convertible seat, or toddler seat).

  • Page 18: Child Safety

    Child Safety Use a child safety seat (sometimes called • Place the vehicle seat upon which the an infant carrier, convertible seat, or child seat will be installed in the upright toddler seat) for infants, toddlers, or position. children weighing 40 pounds (18 •…

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    Child Safety E142530 E142875 3. While holding the shoulder and lap belt 5. To put the retractor in the automatic portions together, route the tongue locking mode, grasp the shoulder through the child seat according to the portion of the belt and pull downward child seat manufacturer’s instructions.
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    Ford recommends checking with a NHTSA Certified Child Passenger Safety Technician to make certain the child restraint is correctly installed. In Canada, check with your local St.
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    Child Safety E184881 E178553 Your vehicle has LATCH lower anchors for child seat installation at the seating positions marked with the child seat symbol. E178551 E177639 E178552 Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2014…
  • Page 22: Using Tether Straps

    Child Safety The LATCH anchors are located at the rear Combining Safety Belt and LATCH section of the rear seat between the Lower Anchors for Attaching Child cushion and seat back above the symbols Safety Seats as shown. Follow the child seat When used in combination, either the manufacturer’s instructions to correctly safety belt or the LATCH lower anchors…

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    Child Safety E178553 E178551 Perform the following steps to install a child safety seat with tether anchors: Note: If you install a child seat with rigid LATCH attachments, do not tighten the tether strap enough to lift the child seat off your vehicle seat cushion when the child is seated in it.
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    If your child restraint system is equipped with a tether strap, and the child restraint manufacturer recommends its use, Ford also recommends its use. Rear Seats Route the child safety seat tether strap over the back of the seat, under the head restraint and between the head restraint posts.
  • Page 25: Booster Seats

    Ford also the seat cushion? recommends its use. • Can the child sit without slouching? BOOSTER SEATS •…

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    Child Safety If your backless booster seat has a • High back booster seats removable shield, remove the shield. If a If, with a backless booster seat, you cannot vehicle seating position has a low seat find a seating position that adequately back or no head restraint, a backless supports your child’s head, a high back booster seat may place your child’s head…
  • Page 27: Child Seat Positioning

    Child Safety E142597 WARNINGS If the booster seat slides on the vehicle warnings provided by your vehicle seat upon which it is being used, placing a manufacturer. A safety seat that is rubberized mesh sold as shelf or carpet improperly installed or utilized, is liner under the booster seat may improve inappropriate for your child’s height, age, this condition.

  • Page 28: Child Safety Locks

    Child Safety Recommendations for attaching child safety restraints for children Restraint Combined Use any attachment method as indicated below by X type weight of LATCH LATCH Safety belt Safety belt Safety belt child and (lower (lower and top and LATCH only child anchors…

  • Page 29: Right-Hand Side

    Child Safety Right-Hand Side Turn it clockwise to switch the child lock on and counterclockwise to switch it off. Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2014…

  • Page 30: Safety Belts

    Safety Belts PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNINGS When possible, all children 12 years old and under should be properly WARNINGS restrained in a rear seating position. Always drive and ride with the seat Failure to follow this could seriously backrest upright and the lap belt increase the risk of injury or death.

  • Page 31: Fastening The Safety Belts

    Safety Belts The safety belt pretensioners at the front 2. To unfasten, press the release button seating positions are designed to tighten and remove the tongue from the the safety belts when activated. In frontal buckle. and near-frontal crashes, side crashes and Using Safety Belts During rollovers, the safety belt pretensioners may Pregnancy…

  • Page 32: Safety Belts

    Safety Belts Safety Belt Locking Modes Automatic Locking Mode In this mode, the shoulder belt is WARNINGS automatically pre-locked. The safety belt After any vehicle crash, the safety will still retract to remove any slack in the belt system at all passenger seating shoulder belt.

  • Page 33: Safety Belt Height Adjustment

    Safety Belts How to Disengage the Automatic Locking Mode Unbuckle the combination lap and shoulder belt and allow it to retract completely to disengage the automatic locking mode and return the safety belt to the vehicle sensitive (emergency) locking mode. Safety Belt Extension Assembly WARNING Do not use extensions to change the…

  • Page 34: Safety Belt Minder

    Safety Belts Conditions of operation If… Then… The driver’s safety belt is not buckled The safety belt warning light illuminates 1- before the ignition switch is turned to the 2 minutes and the warning chime sounds on position… 4-8 seconds. The driver’s safety belt is buckled while the The safety belt warning light and warning indicator light is illuminated and the…

  • Page 35: Child Restraint And Safety Belt Maintenance

    The driver safety belt is unbuckled. specific to the child restraint. Switch the ignition on. Do not start the Ford Motor Company recommends that engine. all safety belt assemblies in use in vehicles 2. Wait until the safety belt warning light involved in a crash be replaced.

  • Page 36: Supplementary Restraints System

    Supplementary Restraints System PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION — WARNINGS If the airbag has deployed, the airbag CANADA/UNITED STATES OF will not function again and must be AMERICA replaced immediately. If the airbag is not replaced, the unrepaired area will WARNINGS increase the risk of injury in a crash. Airbags do not inflate slowly or gently, and the risk of injury from a The airbags are a supplemental restraint…

  • Page 37: Driver And Passenger Airbags

    Supplementary Restraints System Routine maintenance of the airbags is not required. DRIVER AND PASSENGER Passenger Airbag On and Off AIRBAGS Switch (If Equipped) WARNINGS WARNINGS Even with Advanced Restraints Never place your arm or any objects Systems, children 12 and under over an airbag module.

  • Page 38: Supplementary Restraints System

    Supplementary Restraints System Note: The passenger airbag status indicator OFF and ON lamps will illuminate for a short period of time when the ignition is first turned on to confirm it is functional. Switch position Passenger airbag status Passenger airbag indicator OFF: Lit Disabled…

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    Supplementary Restraints System 2. When the ignition is turned on, the pass airbag off light illuminates briefly, momentarily shuts off and then turns back on. This indicates that the passenger airbag is deactivated. Turning the Passenger Airbag Back On WARNINGS The safety belts for the driver and right front passenger seating positions have been specifically…
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    Supplementary Restraints System you are losing the very significant risk reducing benefits of the airbag and you are also reducing the effectiveness of the safety belts, because safety belts in modern vehicles are designed to work as a safety system with the airbags. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Deactivation Criteria (Excluding Canada)
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    Supplementary Restraints System • the vehicle has no rear seat; Transport Canada Deactivation Criteria (Canada Only) • the vehicle has a rear seat too small to accommodate a rear-facing infant WARNING seat; or This vehicle has special energy • the infant has a medical condition management safety belts for the which, according to the infant’s driver and right front passenger.
  • Page 42: Children And Airbags

    Supplementary Restraints System • my vehicle has no rear seat; After all occupants have adjusted their seats and put on safety belts, it is very • although children age 12 and under ride important that they continue to sit in the rear seat whenever possible, properly.

  • Page 43: Side Airbags

    Supplementary Restraints System If two adults and a child occupy a Regular The side airbags are located on the Cab, properly restrain the child in the outboard side of the seatbacks of the front center front unless doing so would interfere seats.

  • Page 44: Safety Canopy

    Supplementary Restraints System The Safety Canopy will deploy during SAFETY CANOPY (If Equipped) significant side crashes or when a certain likelihood of a rollover event is detected WARNINGS by the rollover sensor. The Safety Canopy Do not place objects or mount is mounted to the roof side rail behind the equipment on or near the headliner headliner and above each row of seats.

  • Page 45: Crash Sensors And Airbag Indicator

    Supplementary Restraints System Children 12 years old and under should The supplemental restraint system control always be properly restrained in the rear module also monitors the readiness of the seats. The safety canopy will not interfere above safety devices plus the crash with children restrained using a properly sensors.

  • Page 46: Airbag Disposal

    Supplementary Restraints System • The design of the front airbags is to deploy only in frontal and near-frontal crashes, for example not rollovers, side impacts or rear impacts, unless the crash causes sufficient longitudinal deceleration. • The design of the safety belt pretensioners is to deploy only in frontal and near-frontal crashes, and may also deploy if a safety canopy…

  • Page 47: Keys And Remote Controls

    Keys and Remote Controls • structures around the vehicle PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION • other vehicles parked next to your The remote control allows you to: vehicle • remotely lock or unlock the vehicle The radio frequency used by your remote doors control can also be used by other short distance radio transmissions, for example…

  • Page 48: Programming A New Remote Control

    Keys and Remote Controls Integrated Key head Transmitter E138615 E138619 Note: Your vehicle s keys came with a security label that provides important Twist a thin coin in the slot of the vehicle key cut information. Keep the label transmitter near the key ring to remove in a safe place for future reference.

  • Page 49: Replacing A Lost Key Or Remote Control

    Keys and Remote Controls Note: If locking was not successful or if any door or the liftgate is open, or if the hood is open on vehicles with a perimeter alarm or remote start, the horn will sound and the direction indicators will not flash.

  • Page 50: Mykey

    MyKey Configurable Settings PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION With an admin key, you can configure MyKey allows you to program keys with certain MyKey settings when you first restricted driving modes to promote good create a MyKey and before you recycle the driving habits.

  • Page 51: Clearing All Mykeys

    MyKey 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. Create MyKey When prompted, hold the OK button until you see a message informing you to label this key as a MyKey.

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    MyKey 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.
  • Page 53: Checking Mykey System Status

    MyKey You can find information on programmed CHECKING MYKEY SYSTEM MyKey(s) using the information display STATUS control on the steering wheel. See Information Displays (page 79). To find information on a programed MyKey(s), press the left arrow button to access the main menu and scroll to: Message Description Settings…

  • Page 54: Using Mykey With Remote Start Systems

    Ford-approved remote start gear. This is intentional. When you restart system. your vehicle, it reads the Key or intelligent…

  • Page 55: Mykey Troubleshooting

    2. Start your vehicle using your program the remote start system as a non-Ford-approved remote start fob. MyKey, if the MyKey driver uses the remote 3. See Clearing All MyKeys (page 48). start fob. That way, when the MyKey driver Follow Steps 1-3.

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    MyKey Condition Potential Causes · The vehicle has been started using a remote start system that is not programmed with admin privileges. See Using MyKey With Remote Start Systems (page 51). I cannot clear the MyKeys. · The key or fob used to start your vehicle does not have admin privileges.
  • Page 57: Locks

    Locks Note: The liftgate does not automatically LOCKING AND UNLOCKING open. Note: Make sure you have locked your Note: The liftgate unlocks if all the doors vehicle before leaving it unattended. are unlocked. Note: Do not leave the keys in your vehicle. Reprogramming the Unlocking Function Locking…

  • Page 58: Opening And Closing The Sliding Door

    Locks Opening and Closing the Sliding Door Opening the Sliding Door E172313 Pull the door handle to release the door check feature. 2. Slide the door to close. Opening and Closing the Double E148804 Rear Doors Pull the interior door handle to open the door.

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    Locks Unlocking and Opening the Double Rear Doors From Inside E148806 E175828 Lift the locking button up. E178366 E175955 Slide the lever to release the catch. 2. Push the inner release lever down to 2. Fully open the cargo door. open the door.
  • Page 60: Rear Emergency Exit

    Locks E179501 E148806 Pull the interior handle up to open the door Rear Emergency Exit in an emergency. Wagon and Bus Automatic Locking You can set your vehicle’s doors to lock automatically when you exceed 5 mph (8 km/h). You can switch this on in the information display.

  • Page 61: One-Stage Unlocking

    Locks One-Stage Unlocking The locks on van, bus or wagon and Kombi have two zones, cabin and cargo. For van You can switch on this function using the and Kombi, the cargo area includes the information display. See Information rear doors and the sliding door. For bus or Displays (page 79).

  • Page 62: Security

    Switching the ignition on with a correctly coded key disarms the engine Note: The system is not compatible with immobilization system. non-Ford aftermarket remote start systems. Replacement Keys Use of these systems may result in vehicle starting problems and a loss of security The integrated keyhead transmitter protection.

  • Page 63: Anti-Theft Alarm

    Security 2. Switch the ignition from off to on. Keep ANTI-THEFT ALARM (If Equipped) the ignition on for at least three seconds, but no more than 10 seconds. Alarm System 3. Switch the ignition off and remove the The perimeter alarm is a deterrent against first correctly coded key from the unauthorized access to your vehicle ignition.

  • Page 64: Steering Wheel

    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. See Sitting in the Correct Position (page 95). E95179 3. Lock the steering column. AUDIO CONTROL — VEHICLES WITHOUT: TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY…

  • Page 65: Audio Control — Vehicles With: Touchscreen Display

    Steering Wheel Seek, Next or Previous VOICE CONTROL — VEHICLES WITHOUT: TOUCHSCREEN Press the seek button to: DISPLAY • Tune the radio to the next or previous stored preset. • Play the next or the previous track. Press and hold the seek button to: •…

  • Page 66: Cruise Control

    Steering Wheel MyFord Touch® Controls INFORMATION DISPLAY (If Equipped) CONTROL Your steering wheel controls may also have these additional features. Press to go to the home screen. E142613 Press to go to the information screen. E142608 See MyFord Touch (page 349). CRUISE CONTROL E130248 See Information Displays (page 79).

  • Page 67: Wipers And Washers

    Wipers and Washers Intermittent Wipe WINDSHIELD WIPERS Defrost the windshield before you switch the windshield wipers on. Do not operate the windshield wipers on a dry windshield. This may scratch the glass, damage the wiper blades or cause the wiper motor to overheat. Always use the windshield washers before you switch the windshield wipers on.

  • Page 68: Windshield Washers

    Wipers and Washers Keep the outside of the windshield clean. The rain sensor is very sensitive and the wipers may operate if dirt, mist or insects hit the windshield. Note: Make sure you switch the windshield wipers off before entering a car wash. Note: If streaks or smears appear on the windshield, clean the windshield and the wiper blades.

  • Page 69: Lighting

    Lighting GENERAL INFORMATION LIGHTING CONTROL Condensation in Lamp Assemblies Lighting Control Positions Exterior lamps have vents to accommodate normal changes in air pressure. Condensation can be a natural 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.

  • Page 70: Autolamps

    Lighting Headlamp Flasher E163719 Pull the lever slightly toward the steering E142451 wheel. When the lighting control is in the autolamps position, the headlamps automatically turn on in low light situations Parking Lamps or when the wipers activate. Select position B on the lighting control to The headlamps will remain on for a period switch the parking lamps on.

  • Page 71: Instrument Lighting Dimmer

    Lighting Switching the Rain Lights On and Off control on the steering wheel. See General Information (page 79). See You can switch the rain light feature on Information Messages (page 84). and off using the information display To switch the rain lights feature on and off, scroll to: Message Action and Description Settings…

  • Page 72: Direction Indicators

    Lighting If you set the switch to position B, the DIRECTION INDICATORS courtesy lamps will automatically turn on when you unlock your vehicle or open a door. If you leave a door open with the ignition switched off, they will automatically turn off after a short period of time to prevent the vehicle battery from losing charge.

  • Page 73: Windows And Mirrors

    Windows and Mirrors Driver Side One-Touch Up POWER WINDOWS Lift the switch fully and release it. Press or WARNINGS lift it again to stop the window. To avoid risk of injury, do not leave Bounce-Back children or pets unattended in your vehicle.

  • Page 74: Exterior Mirrors

    Windows and Mirrors 4. Release the switch. 5. Lift the switch again for one more second. 6. Open the window and then try to close using the one-touch feature. Repeat the procedure if the window does not close using the one-touch feature.

  • Page 75: Rear Quarter Windows

    Windows and Mirrors The mirror 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. REAR QUARTER WINDOWS Opening the Rear Windows Equipped)

  • Page 76: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument Cluster GAUGES E184961 Information display. See Information Displays (page 79). Speedometer. Engine coolant temperature gauge. Tripmeter reset and distance to empty toggle button. Fuel gauge. Tachometer. Vehicle Settings and Personalization Information Display See General Information (page 79). Odometer Engine Coolant Temperature Registers the distance your vehicle has Gauge traveled.

  • Page 77: Tripmeter Reset And Distance To

    Instrument Cluster If the needle enters the red section, the The needle should move toward F when engine is overheating. Stop your vehicle as you refuel your vehicle. If the needle points soon as it is safe to do so and switch the to E after adding fuel, this indicates your engine off.

  • Page 78: Warning Lamps And Indicators

    Instrument Cluster If it illuminates when your vehicle is WARNING LAMPS AND moving, make sure the parking brake is INDICATORS disengaged. If the parking brake is disengaged, this indicates low brake fluid The following warning lamps and level or a brake system fault. Have the indicators will alert you to a vehicle system checked by an authorized dealer.

  • Page 79: Direction Indicator

    Instrument Cluster All Vehicles Water In Fuel If either lamp illuminates when the engine It will illuminate if there is excess is running, this indicates a malfunction. The water in the fuel filter. Drain off engine will continue to run but it may have the water immediately.

  • Page 80: Audible Warnings And Indicators

    Instrument Cluster Low Fuel Level Safety Belt Minder If it illuminates when you are It will illuminate and a chime will driving, refuel as soon as sound to remind you to fasten possible. your safety belt. See Safety Belt Minder (page 31). Low Tire Pressure Warning Stability Control It will illuminate if the tire…

  • Page 81: Exterior Lamps On

    Instrument Cluster Exterior Lamps On Sounds when you remove the key from the ignition and open the driver door, and you have left the headlamps or parking lamps Gearshift Lever not in Park (P) Sounds when the driver door is open, the key is in the ignition and the gearshift lever is not in park (P).

  • Page 82: Information Displays

    Information Displays Information Display Controls 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.

  • Page 83
    Information Displays Message Average Fuel All values See Trip Computer (page 82). See Gauges (page 73). Information Message Driver Alert DEF level Engine Hours Idle: Engine Hours Running: Trailer Brake Gain: System check Settings Message Action Driver Assist Driver Alert Trailer Brake Electric Elec.-Hydraulic…
  • Page 84
    Information Displays Message Action Measure unit Choose your applicable setting Distance Choose your applicable setting Temp unit Choose your applicable setting Chimes Information Warning Convenience Locks Autolock Autounlock Global Unlock Custom locking System Reset Hold OK to Reset System to Factory Default Menu Structure — Information and System Check Entertainment Display…
  • Page 85: Trip Computer

    Information Displays Message Missed calls Speed Dial Text messaging BT Devices Phone settings Set as master Phonebook pref. Set ringtone Phone status Text msg notify Emerg. Assist. SYNC-Menu Message SYNC-Settings Bluetooth on Set defaults Master reset System info Voice settings Browse USB SYNC-Apps All Values…

  • Page 86: Personalized Settings

    Information Displays Distance to Empty Trip Timer Indicates the approximate distance your Registers the elapsed time of individual vehicle will travel on the fuel remaining in journeys or the total time since the function the tank. Changes in driving pattern may was last reset.

  • Page 87: Information Messages

    Information Displays To switch chimes off or on, scroll to: Message Action Warning Choose your applicable setting. Press the OK button. Information Choose your applicable setting. Press the OK button. Note: The default setting is on. Note: You cannot switch safety warning message chimes off. You need to confirm certain messages before you can access the menus.

  • Page 88
    Information Displays Battery and Charging System Message Description and Action Electrical system over- Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so and switch the voltage Stop safely ignition off. The system has detected a fault that requires service.
  • Page 89
    Information Displays Message Description and Action DEF fault Engine idled Indicates that the engine is restricted to idle operation. The See manual system has detected a fault that requires service. DEF level empty YY MPH Indicates that your vehicle speed will be restricted when you max Upon restart restart your vehicle.
  • Page 90
    Information Displays Lighting Message Description and Action Brake lamp Bulb fault Indicates that a brake lamp bulb has burned out. See Main- tenance (page 200). Low beam Bulb fault Indicates that a low beam headlamp bulb has burned out. See Maintenance (page 200). Headlamp fault Service The system has detected a fault that requires service.
  • Page 91
    Information Displays Starting System Message Description and Action Press brake to start Press the brake pedal before you start the engine. Cranking time exceeded Indicates that the engine has failed to start. Tire Pressure Monitoring System Message Description and Action Low Tire Pressure The tire pressure is low in one or more tires, check the tire pressures.
  • Page 92: Climate Control

    Climate Control Air Conditioning PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The system directs air through the Outside Air evaporator for cooling. The evaporator extracts humidity from the air to help keep Keep the air intakes in front of the the windows free of mist. The system windshield free from obstruction (such as directs the resulting condensation to the snow or leaves) to allow the climate…

  • Page 93: Manual Climate Control

    Climate Control Side Air Vent E169288 MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL E147011 Fan speed control: Controls the volume of air circulated in your vehicle. Adjust to select the desired fan speed or switch off. If you switch the fan off, the windshield may fog up. Recirculated air: Press the button to switch between outside air and recirculated air.

  • Page 94: Hints On Controlling The Interior Climate

    Climate Control Air conditioning: Press the button to switch the air conditioning on or off. To improve air conditioning when starting your vehicle, drive with the windows open for two to three minutes. Air distribution control: Adjust to select the desired air distribution. Note: Keep the air intakes in front of the Select to distribute air through windshield free from obstruction (such as…

  • Page 95: Recommended Settings For Cooling

    Climate Control Recommended Settings for Side Window Defogging in Cold Cooling Weather • Adjust the fan speed to the second • Adjust the air distribution control to the speed setting. instrument panel and windshield air vents positions. • Adjust the temperature control to the midway point of the cold settings.

  • Page 96: Rear Passenger Climate Controls

    Climate Control REAR PASSENGER CLIMATE CONTROLS E175829 Fan speed control: Controls the volume of air circulated in your vehicle. Adjust to select the desired fan speed or switch off. Temperature and air distribution control: Controls the temperature of the air circulated in your vehicle. Adjust to select the desired temperature and distribution.

  • Page 97
    Climate Control The heated exterior mirrors will clear the mirror glass of thin ice and fog. They will turn off automatically after a short period of time. Note: Do not use razor blades or sharp objects to remove ice from the mirror glass or attempt to adjust the mirror glass when it is frozen in place.
  • Page 98: Seats

    Seats • Adjust the head restraint so that the SITTING IN THE CORRECT top of it is level with the top of your POSITION head and as far forward as possible. Make sure that you remain WARNINGS comfortable. Do not recline the seat backrest too •…

  • Page 99: Removing The Head Restraint

    Seats The head restraint consists of: Raising the Head Restraint Lift the head restraint up. Lowering the Head Restraint Press and hold button C. 2. Push the head restraint down. Removing the Head Restraint WARNING Do not remove the head restraint E138642 from an occupied seat.

  • Page 100: Manual Seats

    Seats Note: The driver seat has removable stop MANUAL SEATS bolts on the track to enable access to the vehicle battery. See Changing the 12V Moving the Seat Backward or Battery (page 213). Forward Adjusting the Lumbar Support WARNINGS Do not place cargo or any objects behind the seat backrest before returning it to the original position.

  • Page 101: Power Seats

    Seats Adjusting the Armrest E95256 Raise the armrest fully. 2. Lower the armrest to the stowed position. E175474 3. Raise the armrest to attain the desired Lift the handle. position. 2. Move the seat back backward or forward to attain the desired position. POWER SEATS 3.

  • Page 102: Rear Seats

    Seats E138647 Power Lumbar REAR SEATS WARNINGS Do not use the bench seats as a bed when your vehicle is moving. Failure to follow this warning could result in serious personal injury or death. Do not place objects on a folded seat.

  • Page 103
    Seats Recline Adjustment Removing Seats, 12 & 15 Passenger Vehicles WARNINGS WARNINGS When reclining the seat backrest forward and backward, take care not Seats can weigh up to 132 lb (60 kg). to get your hands caught between Do not attempt to lift or carry a seat the seat backrest and the frame, catches on your own.
  • Page 104: Installing The Seats

    Seats 3. Pull the seat backward to release the seat frame front catches. 4. Remove the seat. Note: Two persons must carry out this procedure. Note: You can only remove seats that have integral release handles. Note: The seat back does not fold forward. Installing the Seats WARNINGS Make sure that the floor catches are…

  • Page 105
    Seats Align the seat frame front catches. 2. Push the seat forward to engage the seat frame front catches. 3. Align the seat frame rear catches. 4. Allow the seat to drop under its own weight for the last 6-8 in (15-20 cm). Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2014…
  • Page 106: Auxiliary Power Points

    Auxiliary Power Points Auxiliary Power Point Locations WARNINGS Do not use the power points for operating a cigar lighter element. Do not insert objects other than an accessory plug into the power points. Run the engine for full capacity use of the power points.

  • Page 107: Cigar Lighter

    Auxiliary Power Points • Compressor-driven refrigerators. • Medical or measuring equipment that must process precise data. • Appliances requiring an extremely stable power supply, for example: • Microcomputer-controlled electric blankets. • Touch-sensor lamps. CIGAR LIGHTER E143941 Use the AC power point for powering electrical devices that require up to 150 watts.

  • Page 108: Storage Compartments

    Storage Compartments CUP HOLDERS WARNINGS Do not place hot drinks in the cup holders when your vehicle is moving. Make sure that cups placed in the holders do not obstruct your vision while driving. OVERHEAD CONSOLE Overhead Storage Compartments Overhead Console E171160 WARNING Do not place heavy objects in the…

  • Page 109: Starting And Stopping The Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine GENERAL INFORMATION IGNITION SWITCH 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 E72128 cover.

  • Page 110: Starting A Diesel Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine Flooded Engine When you start the engine, the idle speed increases, this helps to warm up the Move the transmission selector lever engine. If the engine idle speed does not to position P. slow down automatically, have your vehicle checked by an authorized dealer.

  • Page 111: Diesel Particulate Filter

    Starting and Stopping the Engine and the environmental temperature sensor 4. Release the key. will determine how long the glow plugs Note: You may need to crank the engine for stay energized. The required time for the up to 10 seconds when the outside air glow plugs to remain energized will temperature is 5°F (-15°C) or below.

  • Page 112: Switching Off The Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine Regeneration You must carry out occasional trips with the following conditions to assist the WARNING regeneration process: • Drive your vehicle in more favorable Do not park or idle your vehicle over conditions, which you will find at higher dry leaves, dry grass or other vehicle speeds in normal driving, on a combustible materials.

  • Page 113: Starting And Stopping The Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine • Check for heat anywhere in the WARNINGS electrical hookup once the system has Do not use your heater with been operating for approximately 30 ungrounded electrical systems or minutes. two-pronged adapters. There is a risk •…

  • Page 114: Fuel And Refueling

    Fuel and Refueling • Automotive fuels can be harmful or SAFETY PRECAUTIONS fatal if swallowed. Fuel such as gasoline is highly toxic and if WARNINGS swallowed can cause death or Do not overfill the fuel tank. The permanent injury. If fuel is swallowed, pressure in an overfilled tank may call a physician immediately, even if no cause leakage and lead to fuel spray…

  • Page 115: Fuel Quality — Gasoline

    Fuel and Refueling • Fuels containing metallic based FUEL QUALITY — GASOLINE additives, including manganese-based compounds. Note: Use of any fuel other than recommended fuel can cause powertrain • Fuels containing the octane booster damage, impair the emission control system additive, methylcyclopentadienyl or cause loss of vehicle performance.

  • Page 116: Fuel Quality — Diesel

    Do not mix diesel with oil, kerosene, Ford Motor Company dealer service parts. paraffin, gasoline or other liquids to Failure to use retrofit components other diesel. This can cause damage to the than those available through your fuel system.

  • Page 117: Fuel And Refueling

    To help achieve acceptable engine markets will need to be retrofitted (at the performance and durability when using customer’s expense using Ford authorized biodiesel in your vehicle: dealer service parts) in order to be reliably •…

  • Page 118: Running Out Of Fuel

    This Ford specifications in your fuel. may damage the fuel system filler neck or its seal and cause fuel to run onto the RUNNING OUT OF FUEL ground.

  • Page 119: Catalytic Converter

    Fuel and Refueling 6. Replace the fuel filler cap and close WARNINGS the fuel filler door. Do not dispose of fuel in the Clean the plastic funnel and place it household refuse or the public back in your vehicle or correctly dispose sewage system.

  • Page 120: Selective Catalytic Reduction System

    Fuel and Refueling Continued driving without refilling the fluid SELECTIVE CATALYTIC will result in: REDUCTION SYSTEM • Vehicle speed being limited. Prior to this occurring a message will appear in WARNINGS the information display. You must refill the diesel exhaust •…

  • Page 121
    Fuel and Refueling Note: Immediately wash off any diesel exhaust fluid that has spilled on to a painted surface with soapy water. Filling the Diesel Exhaust Fluid Tank Using a Fuel Station Pump Filling the diesel exhaust fluid tank using a pump is similar to a refuelling your vehicle.
  • Page 122: Diesel Exhaust Fluid Guidelines

    Fuel and Refueling 6. Remove the spout from the diesel Note: If the vehicle speed becomes limited exhaust fluid container and replace the or the engine will only run at idle speed, cap. normal vehicle operation will not resume until you have the system repaired. To Note: If there is diesel exhaust fluid left in service a contaminated or inoperative the container retain it for later use.

  • Page 123: Refueling

    Fuel and Refueling Driving conditions Approximate diesel exhaust fluid usage per tank mi (km) Primary trailer tow, aggressive driving 1100–4100 (1,770–6,600) City drive 4100–6500 (6,600–10,460) Steady highway drive 6500–10500 (10,460–16,900) Do not attempt to start the engine if you have refueled the fuel tank with the REFUELING incorrect fuel.

  • Page 124
    Fuel and Refueling 3. Hold the fuel pump nozzle in position B during refueling. Holding the fuel pump nozzle in position A may affect the flow of fuel and shut off the fuel pump nozzle before the fuel tank is full. E139202 Note: When you insert the correct size fuel pump nozzle into a capless fuel system, a…
  • Page 125: Fuel Consumption

    Fuel and Refueling Calculating Fuel Economy FUEL CONSUMPTION Do not measure fuel economy during the We derive CO2 and fuel consumption first 1000 mi (1,600 km) of driving (this is figures in laboratory tests according to the engine break-in period). A more Regulation (EC) 715/2007 or CR (EC) accurate measurement is obtained after 692/2008 and subsequent amendments.

  • Page 126
    When the service engine soon your vehicle and to its emissions system. indicator illuminates, the OBD-II If you use parts other than Ford, Motorcraft system has detected a or Ford-authorized parts for maintenance malfunction. Temporary malfunctions may…
  • Page 127: Transmission

    Fuel and Refueling You can correct these temporary If the vehicle engine or transmission has malfunctions by filling the fuel tank with just been serviced or the battery has good quality fuel, correctly closing the fuel recently run out of charge or been filler door or letting the electrical system replaced, the OBD-II system may indicate dry out.

  • Page 128
    10 and 20 minutes. You replacement that the Ford Warranty may can usually reduce the duration of not cover. If your vehicle is not fitted with regeneration if you maintain a constant operator commanded regeneration, check speed above 30 mph (48 km/h).
  • Page 129
    Drive in a manner to clean the diesel particulate filter. Do not disregard a system mainten- ance message. The Ford Warranty may not cover damage caused to your vehicle as a result of disregarding these messages.
  • Page 130
    You must maintain the diesel particulate filter for it to Drive to clean continue to function correctly. Do not disregard a system maintenance message. The Ford Warranty may not cover damage caused to your vehicle as a result of disregarding this message.
  • Page 131
    Fuel and Refueling To start operator commanded regeneration, run the engine at normal operating temperature and scroll to: Message Action and Description Settings Press the OK button. Exhaust Filter Press the OK button. Full OK = Cleaning Select one of the following: Exhaust Filter Press the OK button and then follow the prompts regarding exhaust position as needed to initiate operator commanded…
  • Page 132
    Fuel and Refueling the vehicle over materials that could burn last up to 30 minutes. until the exhaust system has had sufficient When the system is at the point time to cool. Depending on the amount of of over saturation, the service soot collected by the diesel particulate engine soon light will illuminate filter, ambient temperature, and altitude,…
  • Page 133
    Fuel and Refueling How to Interrupt or Cancel Operator Service engine soon indicator. Commanded Regeneration If you need to cancel the operator commanded regeneration, press the brake Resonator and Tailpipe Assembly pedal or switch the ignition off to stop the Maintenance procedure.
  • Page 134
    In the U.S. federal law and certain state laws prohibit removing or rendering inoperative emission control system(s). Similar federal or provincial laws may apply in Canada. Ford recommends against any vehicle modification without determining applicable law. Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2014…
  • Page 135
    Fuel and Refueling If the engine does not start, runs rough, experiences a decrease in engine performance, experiences excess fuel consumption or produces excessive exhaust smoke, check for the following: • A plugged or disconnected air inlet system hose. • A plugged engine air filter element.
  • Page 136: Transmission

    Transmission AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Manual upshift Manual downshift WARNINGS Always set the parking brake fully Tow/Haul (T/H) (If Equipped) and make sure you shift the gearshift lever to park (P). Switch the ignition Tow/Haul delays transmission upshift to off and remove the key whenever you leave reduce the frequency of transmission your vehicle.

  • Page 137
    Transmission The transmission shifts to the appropriate WARNINGS gear for optimum performance based on Apply the parking brake, shift the ambient temperature, road gradient, gearshift lever to park (P) and switch vehicle load and your input. the ignition off before leaving your vehicle.
  • Page 138: Brake-Shift Interlock

    Transmission If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck In Mud or Upshifts when accelerating (recom- Snow mended for best fuel economy) If your vehicle is stuck in mud or snow, shift Upshift from: Vehicle speed mph between drive (D) and reverse (R) pressing ( km/h): lightly on the accelerator pedal in each gear.

  • Page 139
    Transmission E182198 2. Use a suitable tool, for example a screwdriver, to carefully remove the E174827 housing cover. 4. Move the white lever toward the rear of your vehicle. 5. Shift the gearshift lever out of park (P) and into neutral (N). 6.
  • Page 140: Brakes

    Brakes Anti-lock Brake System GENERAL INFORMATION This system helps you maintain steering Note: Occasional brake noise is normal. If control during emergency stops by keeping a metal-to-metal, continuous grinding or the brakes from locking. continuous squeal sound is present, the This lamp momentarily brake linings may be worn-out.

  • Page 141: Parking Brake

    Brakes Note: Do not press the release button while PARKING BRAKE pulling the parking brake lever up. Center Parking Brake E172225 To apply the parking brake: Press the foot brake pedal firmly. 2. Pull the parking brake lever up to its fullest extent.

  • Page 142: Traction Control

    Traction Control Note: A MyKey can be set up to prevent the PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION MyKey user from switching the traction control system off. See MyKey (page The traction control system helps avoid 47). drive wheel spin and loss of traction. If your vehicle begins to slide, the system applies the brakes to individual wheels and, when needed, reduces engine power…

  • Page 143: Traction Control

    Traction Control WARNING If a malfunction occurs within the AdvanceTrac system, the traction control off lamp will illuminate. Make sure the traction control system was not manually switched off using the traction control button. If the traction control lamp stays on, have the system checked by an authorized dealer immediately.

  • Page 144: Stability Control

    Stability Control The AdvanceTrac with Roll Stability PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Control system helps you keep control of your vehicle when on a slippery surface. WARNINGS The electronic stability control portion of Vehicle modifications involving the system helps avoid skids and lateral braking system, aftermarket roof slides and roll stability control helps avoid racks, suspension, steering system,…

  • Page 145: Using Stability Control

    Stability Control USING STABILITY CONTROL AdvanceTrac® with Roll Stability Control (RSC®) The system automatically activates when you start your vehicle. The AdvanceTrac with RSC system cannot be completely turned off, but the electronic stability control and roll stability control portions of the system are disabled when the transmission is in position R.

  • Page 146: Parking Aids

    As you continue the inner your responsibility to drive with due sensors will detect objects directly behind care and attention. your vehicle. If your vehicles has a non-Ford approved trailer tow module the PARKING AID system may not correctly detect objects.

  • Page 147: Rear View Camera

    Parking Aids The system detects objects when you shift into reverse (R) and: • Your vehicle is moving toward a stationary object at a speed of 3 mph (5 km/h) or less. • Your vehicle is stationary but an object is approaching your vehicle at a speed of 3 mph (5 km/h) or less.

  • Page 148: Using The Display

    Parking Aids Using the Display WARNINGS The operation of the camera may WARNING vary depending on the ambient temperature, vehicle and road Objects above the camera may not conditions. be visible. Check the area behind your vehicle when necessary. Do not place objects in front of the camera.

  • Page 149: Switching The Rear View Camera Off

    Parking Aids Green — 24 inches to 35 inches (0.6 meter to 0.9 meter). Black — center line of the projected vehicle path. Note: The green line is extended from 35 in (0.9 m) up to a distance of 126 in (3.2 m). Note: When reversing with a trailer the camera will show the direction of your vehicle and not the direction of the trailer.

  • Page 150: Cruise Control

    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).

  • Page 151: Switching Cruise Control Off

    Cruise Control Resuming the Set Speed Pull RES toward you and release. 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. Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2014…

  • Page 152: Driving Aids

    Driving Aids SPEED LIMITER WARNINGS The system may not operate in areas Engine Speed Limiter during roadwork construction. Engine speed is limited to protect the The system may not operate on engine. roads with sharp bends or narrow lanes. Vehicle Speed Limiter — Fixed Do not carry out windshield repairs in the immediate area surrounding The system prevents you from driving…

  • Page 153: Lane Keeping System

    Driving Aids System Warnings Alertness level is critical, indicating that you should take a rest as soon as it is safe Note: The system will not issue warnings to do so. below approximately 40 mph (65 km/h). The status bar will travel from left to right The warning system has two stages: as the calculated alertness level A temporary warning is issued to advise…

  • Page 154: Driving Aids

    Driving Aids The system will automatically detect and WARNINGS track the lane markings on the road. If your The sensor may incorrectly track lane vehicle unintentionally drifts toward the markings such as other structures or road lane markings, you will see a warning objects.

  • Page 155
    Driving Aids Setting the System Sensitivity • If you apply direct steering, accelerate fast or brake hard. You can adjust how quickly the system • Your vehicle speed is outside the warns you of a dangerous situation. The operating limits. system has two sensitivity levels which you can set using the information display.
  • Page 156: Load Carrying

    Load Carrying vehicle will provide maximum LOAD RETAINING FIXTURES return of vehicle design Securing Cargo performance. Before loading your vehicle, familiarize yourself with the following terms for determining your vehicle’s weight ratings, with or without a trailer, from the vehicle’s Tire Label or Safety Compliance Certification Label: Base Curb Weight — is the weight…

  • Page 157: Load Carrying

    Load Carrying Payload — is the combined weight authorized-dealer installed of cargo and passengers that the equipment on the vehicle, you vehicle is carrying. The maximum must subtract the weight of the payload for your vehicle can be equipment from the payload listed found on the Tire Label on the on the Tire Label in order to B-Pillar or the edge of the driver…

  • Page 158: Towing

    Load Carrying E142517 CARGO E143817 GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Cargo Weight — includes all Rating) — is the maximum weight added to the Base Curb allowable weight that can be Weight, including cargo and carried by a single axle (front or optional equipment.

  • Page 159: Towing

    Load Carrying Note: For trailer towing information refer to the RV and Trailer Towing Guide available at an authorized dealer. E143818 Safety Compliance Certification GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) — Label. The label shall be affixed is the Vehicle Curb Weight, plus to either the door hinge pillar, cargo, plus passengers.

  • Page 160: Towing

    Load Carrying E142524 WARNING Exceeding the Safety Compliance Certification Label vehicle weight rating limits could result in substandard vehicle handling or performance, engine, transmission and/or structural damage, serious damage to the vehicle, loss of control and personal injury. E143819 GCWR (Gross Combined GCW (Gross Combined Weight) Weight Rating) — is the maximum — is the Gross Vehicle Weight plus…

  • Page 161: Towing

    Load Carrying for operation at Gross Vehicle Examples: For a 5000 pound Weight Rating, not at Gross (2268 kilogram) conventional Combined Weight Rating.) trailer, multiply 5000 by 0.10 and Separate functional brakes should 0.15 to obtain a proper tongue be used for safe control of towed load range of 500 to 750 pounds vehicles and for trailers where the (227 to 340 kilograms).

  • Page 162: Towing

    Load Carrying 2. Determine the combined *Suppose your vehicle has a weight of the driver and 1400-pound (635-kilogram) cargo passengers that will be riding and luggage capacity. You decide in your vehicle. to go golfing. Is there enough load capacity to carry you, four of your 3.

  • Page 163
    Load Carrying be: 635 kilograms — (2 x 99 kilograms) — (12 x 45 kilograms) = 635 — 198 — 540 = -103 kilograms. You will need to reduce the load weight by at least 240 pounds (104 kilograms). If you remove three 100-pound (45-kilogram) cement bags, then the load calculation would be: 1400 — (2 x…
  • Page 164: Towing

    Towing Load Placement TOWING A TRAILER To help minimize how trailer WARNINGS movement affects your vehicle Do not exceed the Gross when driving: Vehicle Weight Rating or the • Load the heaviest items closest Gross Axle Weight Rating to the trailer floor. specified on the certification label.

  • Page 165: Trailer Sway Control

    Towing TRAILER SWAY CONTROL RECOMMENDED TOWING WEIGHTS Equipped) Note: Make sure to take into WARNING consideration trailer frontal area. Switching off trailer sway control Vehicles equipped with the Trailer increases the risk of loss of vehicle Tow Package or the Heavy Duty control, serious injury or death.

  • Page 166
    Towing Van and Chassis Cab Powertrain Axle Maximum GCWR Maximum Loaded Ratio Trailer Weight 3.2L Power 3.31 10600 lb (4808 kg) 4750 lb (2155 kg) Stroke Diesel 3.2L Power 3.73 13500 lb (6123 kg) 7500 lb (3402 kg) Stroke Diesel 3.5L V6 GTDI 3.31 11200 lb (5080 kg)
  • Page 167: Essential Towing Checks

    Towing Calculating the Maximum ESSENTIAL TOWING CHECKS Loaded Trailer Weight for Your Vehicle Follow these guidelines for safe towing: • Do not tow a trailer until your vehicle 1. Start with the gross combined has covered at least 1000 mi weight rating for your vehicle (1,600 km).

  • Page 168: Tow Hitch

    10% and 15% of the total weight of the trailer is on the tongue. WARNING Weight Distributing Hitches The Ford trailer brake controller has been verified to be compatible with A weight distribution hitch is not trailers having electric-actuated recommended for use with your vehicle.

  • Page 169
    Towing Press the + and — buttons to adjust the brake controller’s power output to the trailer brakes in 0.5 increments. You can increase the gain setting to 10 (maximum trailer braking) or decrease it to zero (no trailer braking). Pressing and holding a button raises or lowers the setting continuously.
  • Page 170
    Towing The controller shows gain setting, output bar graph and the trailer connectivity status in the information display as follows: Message Action and Description Trailer Brake Displays the current gain setting during a given ignition cycle and when adjusting the gain setting. This also displays if you Gain: use the manual control lever or make gain adjustments with no trailer connected.
  • Page 171
    Note: An authorized dealer can diagnose the trailer brake controller to determine exactly which trailer fault has occurred. However, the Ford Warranty does not cover this diagnosis if the fault is with the trailer.
  • Page 172: Before Towing A Trailer

    The trailer brake controller is only a gearshift in position park (P) to aid factory-installed or dealer-installed engine and transmission cooling and item. Ford is not responsible for to help A/C performance. warranty or performance of the controller due to misuse or customer •…

  • Page 173: Transporting The Vehicle

    Towing • If your vehicle is fitted with Note: Reconnect the wiring to the trailer AdvanceTrac with roll stability control after the trailer is removed from the water. (RSC), this system may turn on during Exceeding these limits may allow water to typical cornering maneuvers with a enter vehicle components: heavily loaded trailer.

  • Page 174: Towing The Vehicle On Four Wheels

    Do not tow with a slingbelt. Ford flat-towed with all wheels on the ground Motor Company has not approved a under the following conditions: slingbelt towing procedure.

  • Page 175
    Towing Your vehicle cannot be flat-towed with all wheels on the ground beyond the limits set out above as vehicle or transmission damage may occur. See Emergency Towing. You must place your vehicle on a car-hauling trailer, or place the front wheels of your vehicle on a tow dolly.
  • Page 176: Driving Hints

    Driving Hints 5. Have your vehicle checked by an BREAKING-IN authorized dealer as soon as possible. You need to break in new tires for approximately 300 miles (480 ECONOMICAL DRIVING kilometers). During this time, your vehicle may exhibit some unusual driving Fuel economy is affected by several things characteristics.

  • Page 177: Cold Weather Precautions

    Driving Hints • Reduce the use of air conditioning and When driving in water, maintain a low heat. speed and do not stop your vehicle. After driving through water and as soon as it is • Avoid using speed control in hilly safe to do so: terrain.

  • Page 178: Driving Hints

    Driving Hints 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.

  • Page 179: Roadside Emergencies

    Roadside Assistance Card included in glove compartment. your Owner’s Manual portfolio. United States Ford vehicle customers who Roadside Assistance covers: require Roadside Assistance, call • A flat tire change with a good spare, if 1-800-241-3673.

  • Page 180: Hazard Warning Flashers

    For before you authorize or pay for the service. vehicles equipped with a key system: Switch off the ignition. Call the Ford Roadside Assistance at 1-800-665-2006 for additional 2. Switch on the ignition. information.

  • Page 181: Jump Starting The Vehicle

    Roadside Emergencies Note: In the event that your vehicle does The positive (+) access terminal is next to not restart after your third attempt, contact the fuse box, under a red cap. To access an authorized dealer. the positive (+) terminal, lift the red cap JUMP STARTING THE VEHICLE WARNINGS The gases around the battery can…

  • Page 182: Connecting The Jumper Cables

    Roadside Emergencies Connecting the Jumper Cables 3. Connect the negative (-) cable to the negative (-) terminal of the assisting WARNING battery. 4. Make the final connection of the Do not attach the cables to fuel lines, negative (-) cable to the grounding engine rocker covers, the intake manifold or electrical components connection point of the vehicle with…

  • Page 183: Post-Crash Alert System

    Roadside Emergencies POST-CRASH ALERT SYSTEM The system flashes the turn signal lamps and sounds the horn (intermittently) in the event of a serious impact that deploys an airbag (front, side, side curtain or Safety Canopy) or the safety belt pretensioners. The horn and lamps will turn off when: •…

  • Page 184: Customer Assistance

    A reasonable time must be allowed to Oakville, Ontario L6K 0C8 perform a repair after taking your vehicle Telephone to the authorized dealer. Repairs will be made using Ford or Motorcraft® parts, or 1-800-565-3673 (FORD) remanufactured or other parts that are Online authorized by Ford.

  • Page 185: In California (U.s. Only)

    2. Four or more repair attempts are made Ford in writing before pursuing remedies on the same nonconformity (a defect under your state’s warranty laws. Ford is or condition that substantially impairs also allowed a final repair attempt in some the use, value or safety of the vehicle) states.

  • Page 186: The Better Business Bureau (Bbb) Auto Line Program (U.s. Only)

    BBB. Canadian dealers. In those cases where You are not bound by the decision, and you continue to feel that the efforts by Ford may reject the decision and proceed to of Canada and the authorized dealer to…

  • Page 187: Getting Assistance Outside The U.s. And Canada

    CAMVAP decisions are fast, fair, FORD MOTOR COMPANY and final as the arbitrator’s award is Customer Relationship Center binding on both you and Ford of Canada. 1555 Fairlane Drive CAMVAP services are available in all Fairlane Business Park #3 Canadian territories and provinces.

  • Page 188: Ordering Additional Owner’s Literature

    REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS identification number (VIN) and new address with Ford Motor Company Export (U.S. ONLY) Operations & Global Growth Initiatives by emailing expcac@ford.com. If you are in another foreign country, contact the nearest authorized dealer.

  • Page 189: Reporting Safety Defects (Canada Only)

    Customer Assistance To contact NHTSA, you may call You can also obtain other the Vehicle Safety Hotline information about motor vehicle toll-free at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: safety from 1-800-424-9153); go to http://www.safercar.gov. http://www.safercar.gov; or write REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS Administrator (CANADA ONLY) 1200 New Jersey Avenue, If you believe that your vehicle has Southeast…

  • Page 190: Fuses

    Fuses This is located behind the removable trim FUSE BOX LOCATIONS panel. Engine Compartment Fuse Box Pre-fuse Box This is located under the driver’s seat. Body Control Module Fuse Box E146726 For item location: See Under Hood Overview (page 201). E152512 Passenger Compartment Fuse Box This is located behind the removable trim…

  • Page 191: Fuse Specification Chart

    Fuses FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART Engine Compartment Fuse Box E148826 Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected Selective Catalytic Reduction — Diesel. Selective Catalytic Reduction — Diesel. Selective Catalytic Reduction — Diesel. Selective Catalytic Reduction — Diesel. Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2014…

  • Page 192
    Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected Diesel particulate filter vaporizer. Glow plug monitor. Anti-lock brake system. Stability assist. Ignition. 7.5A Powertrain control module. Cooling fan — Gasoline. Left-hand windshield wiper. Right-hand windshield wiper. Air conditioning clutch. Diesel particulate filter vaporizer glow plug. Not used.
  • Page 193
    Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected PROTECTED CIRCUIT FUSE. Not used. 7.5A Crankcase sensor — Diesel. Injection power — Gasoline 3.7L. Ignition feed — Audio — Gasoline. 7.5A Crank case ventilation heater – Diesel. Single cooling fan. Twin cooling fan. Twin cooling fan 2 — Gasoline.
  • Page 194
    Fuses Relay Circuits switched Ignition 3. Not used. Not used. Not used. Cooling fan — Gasoline. Windshield wiper — on and off. Windshield wiper — low and high speed. Electrical Vacuum Pump — Gasoline. Starter motor. Air conditioning clutch. Fuel vaporizer system glow plug. Fuel injection pump.
  • Page 195: Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel

    Fuses Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel E148827 Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected Airbag module. Anti-lock brake system with electronic stability control. Parking brake. Not used. Trailer tow back-up lamp relay. Cutaway body connectors. Not used. Not used. AC power outlet socket. Trailer brake module.

  • Page 196
    Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected Anti-lock brake system with electronic stability control valves. Powertrain control module B+ relay. Powertrain control module power relay. Body control module power feed. Ignition relay 3. Modified vehicle connections. Not used. Heated exterior mirror relay. Modified vehicle ignition connections.
  • Page 197
    Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected Blower motor. Horn relay. Windshield wiper relay. Remote keyless entry. Battery. 7.5A Power windows. Rear heating, ventilation and air conditioning. Front blower motor. Rear blower motor. Heated rear window. Trailer socket. Auxiliary power points. Trailer connectors B+ supply.
  • Page 198
    Fuses Relay Circuits switched Horn. Trailer tow back-up lamp. Front blower motor. Rear blower motor. Heated rear window. Heated exterior mirrors. Not used. Modified vehicle connections. Pre-fuse Box E148828 Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected Engine compartment fuse box. 470A Starter motor. Alternator.
  • Page 199
    Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected 100A Passenger compartment fuse panel. Positive temperature coefficient heater. Not used. 100A Engine junction box feed. 100A Passenger compartment fuse panel. Passenger compartment fuse panel supply. Passenger compartment fuse panel supply. Auxiliary power point 1. Auxiliary power point 2.
  • Page 200: Body Control Module

    Fuses Body Control Module E148830 Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected Central locking system 2. Central locking system 1. Ignition switch. Parking assist control module. Brake transmission shift interlock. Rain sensor module. Windshield washer pump. Not used. Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2014…

  • Page 201: Changing A Fuse

    Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected Not used. Right-hand high beam. Left-hand high beam. Right-hand exterior lamps. Left-hand position lamps. Not used. On-board diagnostic. Battery saver. Turn signal indicator. Power windows delayed accessory. Lane departure sensor heated windshield pad. Left-hand exterior lamps. Right-hand position lamps.

  • Page 202
    Fuses E142430 If electrical components in your vehicle are not working, a fuse may have blown. A break in the fuse wire will indicate a blown fuse. Check the appropriate fuses before replacing any electrical components. Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2014…
  • Page 203: Maintenance

    Have your vehicle serviced regularly to help (Park). maintain its roadworthiness and resale 2. Turn off the engine and remove the key value. There is a large network of Ford (if equipped). authorized dealers that are there to help you with their professional servicing 3.

  • Page 204: Under Hood Overview — 3.5L

    Maintenance E135852 E87786 3. Move the catch to the left to release 4. Open the hood and support it with the the hood. hood strut. Closing the Hood Remove the hood strut from the catch and secure it correctly in the clip. 2.

  • Page 205: Under Hood Overview — 3.7L

    Maintenance Air cleaner. See Changing the Engine Air Filter (page 223). Engine oil dipstick . See Engine Oil Dipstick (page 204). Brake fluid reservoir . See Brake Fluid Check (page 210). Engine coolant reservoir . See Engine Coolant Check (page 206). Engine compartment fuse box.

  • Page 206: Under Hood Overview — 3.2L Power Stroke Diesel

    Maintenance Power steering fluid reservoir . See Power Steering Fluid Check (page 210). Washer fluid reservoir . See Washer Fluid Check (page 210). The filler caps and the engine oil dipstick are colored for easy identification. UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW — 3.2L POWER STROKE DIESEL E174603 Air cleaner.

  • Page 207: Engine Oil Dipstick — 3.5L

    Maintenance ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK — 3.5L ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK — 3.2L POWER STROKE DIESEL E71362 E174604 Minimum Minimum Maximum Maximum ENGINE OIL CHECK ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK — 3.7L 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.

  • Page 208: Changing The Engine Oil And Oil Filter

    3. Reinstall the oil pan drain plug. Remove the engine oil filler cap. 4. Refill the engine with new oil that 2. Add engine oil that meets Ford meets Ford specifications. See specifications. See Capacities and Capacities and Specifications (page Specifications (page 265).

  • Page 209: Engine Coolant Check

    Maintenance Resetting the Oil Life Monitoring • Sustained high-speed driving at Gross System Vehicle Weight Rating (maximum loaded weight for vehicle operation). The indicator lamp will • Sustained use of diesel fuel other than illuminate when the engine oil ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD). and oil filter requires changing.

  • Page 210: Recycled Engine Coolant

    Use prediluted engine relief cap. The cooling system is under coolant meeting the Ford specification. pressure; steam and hot liquid can come See Capacities and Specifications out forcefully when the cap is loosened (page 265).

  • Page 211: Severe Climates

    If you drive in extremely cold climates: The service engine soon • It may be necessary to have a Ford indicator will illuminate. authorized dealer increase the coolant If the engine reaches a preset concentration above 50%.

  • Page 212: Automatic Transmission Fluid Check

    Maintenance The engine is capable of completely amount of speed reduction will depend on shutting down automatically to prevent the vehicle loading, towing, grade, ambient engine damage, if this situation occurs: temperature and other factors. If this occurs, there is no need to pull off the road. Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe You can continue to drive your vehicle to do so and switch the ignition off.

  • Page 213: Brake Fluid Check

    Maintenance Adding Power Steering Fluid Have an authorized dealer check and change the transmission fluid and filter at Remove the filler cap. the correct service interval. See Scheduled Maintenance (page 433). Your 2. Add power steering fluid to the MAX transmission does not consume fluid.

  • Page 214: Changing The Fuel Filter

    Maintenance E184430 E177378 2. Disconnect the electrical connector. Attach a tube to the drain plug and 3. Rotate the housing counterclockwise place the end of the tube into a to the unlock position. suitable container. 4. Remove the housing and filter. 2.

  • Page 215: Fuel Filter — Gasoline

    3. Open the Schrader valve. 8. Purge air from the system. 4. Switch the ignition on until a steady Note: Only add fuel that meets the Ford stream of fuel can be seen coming out specification. See Fuel and Refueling of the tube.

  • Page 216: Changing The 12V Battery

    Maintenance CHANGING THE 12V BATTERY Removing the Battery WARNINGS You must replace your vehicle battery with one of exactly the same specification. Make sure the battery box is correctly sealed. Your vehicle battery is heavy; take care when lifting and removing. E152529 Note: If you have power seats and the 2.

  • Page 217
    Maintenance E146773 5. Remove the battery clamp bolts. 6. Remove the battery clamp and cover. E162775 8. Remove the cable securing clips from the cover. Release the retaining clips and remove the cover. E162774 Remove the battery terminal cover. E162776 9.
  • Page 218: Checking The Wiper Blades

    Maintenance Install in the reverse order. Note: The windshield wiper blades are different in length. If you install wiper blades of the wrong length, the rain sensor may not CHECKING THE WIPER work correctly. BLADES ADJUSTING THE HEADLAMPS Vertical Aim Adjustment If your vehicle has been involved in a crash, have the aim of the headlamp beam checked by an authorized dealer.

  • Page 219: Removing A Headlamp

    Maintenance Note: To see a clearer light pattern while 5. Locate the vertical adjuster on each adjusting one headlamp, you may want to headlamp. Use a suitable tool, for block the light from the other headlamp. example a screwdriver or hexagonal socket, to turn the adjuster clockwise 3.

  • Page 220: Changing A Bulb

    Maintenance WARNINGS Bulbs become hot when in use. Let them cool down before you remove them. Use the correct specification bulb. See Bulb Specification Chart (page 221). The following instructions describe how to remove the bulbs. Install in the reverse order unless otherwise stated.

  • Page 221
    Maintenance Side Marker Lamp Headlamp Low Beam and Daytime Running Lamp E175740 E175742 Remove the headlamp. See Removing a Headlamp (page 216). Remove the headlamp. See Removing a Headlamp (page 216). 2. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and remove it. 2.
  • Page 222
    Maintenance Side Direction Indicator 4. Disconnect the electrical connector. (If Equipped) Note: Do not touch the bulb glass. Note: You cannot separate the bulb from the bulb holder. Front Clearance Lamp E169209 Remove the large mirror glass. Tilt the mirror glass fully up, pull the mirror glass toward you from the bottom.
  • Page 223
    Maintenance License Plate Lamp E175745 E72789 3. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise Carefully release the spring clip. and remove it. 2. Remove the lamp. 3. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and remove it. Pull the bulb straight out Interior Lamp Vehicles with Interior Sensors E175746 Tail and brake lamp.
  • Page 224: Bulb Specification Chart

    Maintenance Reading Lamps Vehicles without Interior Sensors Vehicles with Interior Sensors E99453 Carefully remove the lamp. 2. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and remove it. E72786 3. Remove the bulb. Carefully remove the lamp. 2. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise Sun Visor Mirror Lamp and remove it.

  • Page 225
    Maintenance Lamp Specification Power (watt) Front I.D. lamp Front side marker lamp High beam headlamp and Daytime 9005 running lamp License plate lamp Low beam headlamp Rear clearance lamp Reversing lamp 3057K Side direction indicator Note: If your vehicle is fitted with LED lamps these are not serviceable items, see an authorized dealer if they fail.
  • Page 226: Changing The Engine Air Filter — 3.5L

    Maintenance 2. Clean the area around the air tube to CHANGING THE ENGINE AIR air filter cover connection to prevent FILTER — 3.5L debris from entering the system and then loosen the bolt on the air tube WARNING clamp so the clamp is no longer snug to the air tube.

  • Page 227: Changing The Engine Air Filter — 3.7L

    Maintenance 2. Clean the area around the air tube to CHANGING THE ENGINE AIR air filter cover connection to prevent FILTER — 3.7L debris from entering the system and then loosen the bolt on the air tube WARNING clamp so the clamp is no longer snug to the air tube.

  • Page 228: Changing The Engine Air Filter — 3.2L Power Stroke Diesel

    Maintenance Only use the specified air filter. See CHANGING THE ENGINE AIR Capacities and Specifications (page FILTER — 3.2L POWER STROKE 265). DIESEL Change the air filter element and foam filler at the proper interval. See Scheduled WARNING Maintenance (page 433). To reduce the risk of vehicle damage and personal burn injuries, do not start your engine with the air cleaner…

  • Page 229
    Maintenance E177562 4. Carefully lift the air filter housing cover. Remove the air filter element from the air filter housing. 5. Install a new air filter element. Make sure that the groove seal on the pleated paper filter traps both sides of the vertical partition of the air box.
  • Page 230: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care CLEANING PRODUCTS WARNINGS Prior to using a car wash facility For best results, use the following products check the suitability of it for your or products of equivalent quality: vehicle. • Motorcraft Bug and Tar Remover Some car wash installations use (ZC-42) water at high pressure.

  • Page 231: Waxing

    Vehicle Care • Do not allow wax to come in contact WARNINGS with any non-body (low-gloss black) Do not apply cleaning product to hot colored trim. The wax will discolor or surfaces and do not leave cleaning stain the parts over time. product on chrome surfaces for a •…

  • Page 232: Cleaning The Windows And Wiper Blades

    Vehicle Care Safety Belts • Never wash or rinse any ignition coil, spark plug wire or spark plug well, or WARNINGS the area in and around these locations. Do not use abrasives, or chemical • Cover the battery, power distribution solvents to clean them.

  • Page 233: Repairing Minor Paint Damage

    Vehicle Care Clean the instrument panel and cluster 4. Remove the soaked cloth and if it is not lens with a clean, damp, white cotton soiled badly, use this cloth to clean the cloth, then use a clean and dry white area by using a rubbing motion for 60 cotton cloth to dry these areas.

  • Page 234: Vehicle Storage

    Vehicle Care Body Alloy wheels and wheel covers are coated with a clear coat paint finish. To maintain • Wash your vehicle thoroughly to their condition we recommend that you: remove dirt, grease, oil, tar or mud from • Clean the wheels weekly using exterior surfaces, rear-wheel housing Motorcraft Wheel and Tire Cleaner.

  • Page 235: Cooling System

    Vehicle Care Cooling system • Check under the hood for any foreign material that may have collected • Protect against freezing temperatures. during storage such as mice or squirrel nests. • When removing your vehicle from storage, check coolant fluid level. •…

  • Page 236: Wheels And Tires

    Wheels and Tires How Your Vehicle Differs from GENERAL INFORMATION Other Vehicles Notice to Utility Vehicle, Van and Sport-utility vehicles, vans and trucks can Truck Owners differ from some other vehicles in a few noticeable ways. Your vehicle may be: WARNINGS Utility vehicles have a significantly higher rollover rate than other types…

  • Page 237: Tire Care

    Grades The United States of America TIRE CARE Department of Transportation requires Ford Motor Company to Information About Uniform give you the following information Tire Quality Grades about tire grades exactly as the government has written it.

  • Page 238
    Wheels and Tires graded 100. The relative The temperature grades are A performance of tires depends (the highest), B and C, upon the actual conditions of their representing the tire’s resistance use, however, and may depart to the generation of heat and its significantly from the norm due to ability to dissipate heat when variations in driving habits, service…
  • Page 239
    Wheels and Tires • Standard load: A class of • Recommended inflation P-metric or Metric tires pressure: The cold inflation designed to carry a maximum pressure found on the Safety load at set pressure. For Compliance Certification Label example: for P-metric tires (affixed to either the door hinge 35 psi (2.4 bar) or 36 psi pillar, door-latch post, or the…
  • Page 240
    Wheels and Tires describes the fundamental characteristics of the tire and also provides a United States of America DOT Tire Identification Number for safety standard certification and in case of a recall. P Type Tires P215/65R15 95H is an example of a tire size, load index and speed rating.
  • Page 241
    Wheels and Tires 15: Indicates the wheel or United States of rim diameter in inches. If America DOT Tire you change the wheel Identification Number size, you will have to (TIN): This begins with purchase new tires to the letters DOT and match the new wheel indicates that the tire diameter.
  • Page 242
    Wheels and Tires manufacturers also must as measured under indicate the ply materials controlled conditions on in the tire and the specified government test sidewall, which include surfaces of asphalt and steel, nylon, polyester, concrete. A tire marked C and others. may have poor traction performance.
  • Page 243
    Wheels and Tires Note: If the tire size does not begin the driver door. The cold with a letter, this may mean it is inflation pressure should designated by either ETRTO never be set lower than (European Tire and Rim Technical the recommended Organization) or JATMA (Japan Tire pressure on the vehicle…
  • Page 244
    Wheels and Tires 80: Indicates the aspect ratio which gives the tire’s ratio of height to width. Numbers of 70 or lower indicate a short sidewall. D: Indicates a diagonal type tire. R: Indicates a radial type tire. 16: Indicates the wheel or rim diameter in inches.
  • Page 245
    Wheels and Tires Maximum Load Dual lb (kg) at psi (kPa) cold: Indicates the maximum load and tire pressure when the tire is used as a dual, defined as four tires on the rear axle (a total of six or more tires on the vehicle).
  • Page 246
    Wheels and Tires four numbers represent the week Safe operation of your vehicle and year the tire was built. For requires that the tires are correctly example, the numbers 317 mean inflated. the 31st week of 1997. After 2000 Every day before you drive, check the numbers go to four digits.
  • Page 247
    Compliance Certification Label or of your vehicle. If you do not Tire Label. maintain the tire pressures as specified by Ford, your vehicle may When weather temperature experience a condition known as changes occur, tire inflation shimmy. This will cause severe pressures also change.
  • Page 248
    Wheels and Tires 6. Visually inspect the tires to Note: Some spare tires operate at make sure there are no nails or a higher inflation pressure than the other objects embedded that other tires. For T-type mini-spare could poke a hole in the tire tires, refer to the Dissimilar spare and cause an air leak.
  • Page 249
    Wheels and Tires Incorrect or inadequate vehicle Tire Damage maintenance can cause tires to Periodically inspect the tire treads wear abnormally. Inspect all the and sidewalls for damage, for tires, including the spare, example bulges in the tread or frequently, and replace them if sidewalls, cracks in the tread one or more of the following groove or separation in the tread…
  • Page 250
    Use of any tire or wheel not exceed the maximum pressure not recommended by Ford can indicated on the sidewall of the affect the safety and performance tire to set the beads without…
  • Page 251
    Driving habits have a great deal to System (If Equipped) do with your tire mileage and The use of wheels or tires not safety: recommended by Ford Motor • Observe posted speed limits. Company may affect the • Avoid fast starts, stops and operation of the tire pressure turns.
  • Page 252
    Wheels and Tires If you feel a sudden vibration or Tire Rotation ride disturbance while driving, or WARNING you suspect a tire or your vehicle has been damaged, immediately If the tire label shows reduce your speed. Drive with different tire pressures for the caution until you can safely pull front and rear tires and the vehicle off the road.
  • Page 253: Using Winter Tires

    Wheels and Tires Note: Your vehicle may have a Rear-wheel drive and dissimilar spare wheel and tire four-wheel drive vehicles with assembly. A dissimilar spare wheel dual rear wheels. and tire assembly is defined as a spare wheel and tire assembly that is different in brand, size or appearance from the road tires and wheels.

  • Page 254: Using Snow Chains

    • Avoid fully loading your vehicle. • Only certain snow chains or cables have been approved by Ford as safe for use on vehicles with either 235/65 R16C or 195/75 R16C tires. • Snow chains or cables must be mounted in pairs on the rear tires only.

  • Page 255
    Wheels and Tires Each tire, including the spare (if When the malfunction indicator is provided), should be checked illuminated, the system may not be able monthly when cold and inflated to detect or signal low tire pressure as to the inflation pressure intended.
  • Page 256
    Wheels and Tires You should always have your tires serviced When the Temporary Spare Tire is by an authorized dealer. Installed Check the tire pressure periodically (at If one of the road wheels and tire needs to least monthly) using an accurate tire be replaced with the temporary spare gauge.
  • Page 257: Tire Pressure Monitoring System Reset

    Wheels and Tires Low tire pressure Possible cause Action required warning light Tire rotation without On vehicles with different front and rear sensor training tire pressures, you must retrain the system following every tire rotation. See Tire Care (page 234). Tire pressure monitoring If the tires are correctly inflated and the system malfunction…

  • Page 258
    Decrease the least three feet (one meter) away from air pressure until the horn chirps. another Ford vehicle undergoing the Note: The single horn chirp confirms that system reset procedure. the sensor identification code has been •…
  • Page 259: Changing A Road Wheel

    If you must use a sealant, the by Ford. If the dissimilar spare tire or wheel Ford Tire Mobility Kit sealant should be is damaged, it should be replaced rather used.

  • Page 260: Locking Lug Nuts

    Wheels and Tires When driving with one of the dissimilar The usage of a full-size dissimilar spare spare tires listed above, do not: wheel and tire assembly can lead to impairment of the following: • Exceed 50 mph (80 km/h) •…

  • Page 261
    Wheels and Tires Note: If your vehicle is fitted with a tire pressure monitoring system, the warning indicator will flash if you fit the spare wheel to your vehicle. To restore the correct operation of the tire pressure monitoring system, you must have the repaired road wheel and tire assembly refitted to your vehicle.
  • Page 262
    Wheels and Tires E184880 Insert the flat end of the lug wrench into the socket. Turn counterclockwise E146813 until the spare wheel rests on the 4. Remove the retaining nut to release ground and the cable is loose. the spare wheel bracket. Vehicles With a Spare Wheel Chassis Cab and Cutaway The spare wheel is under the rear of your…
  • Page 263: Vehicle Jack

    Wheels and Tires Vehicle Jack WARNINGS When one of the front wheels is off the ground, the transmission alone will not prevent the vehicle from moving or slipping off the jack. To help prevent the vehicle from moving when you change a tire, be sure to place the transmission in park (P), set the parking brake and block (in both directions) the wheel that is…

  • Page 264: Rear Jacking Points

    Wheels and Tires Vehicle Jack Storage The vehicle jack is under the passenger seat. The jack handle and lug wrench are located in a storage compartment in the front right-hand side stepwell. Note: The vehicle jack is in the load space area on vehicles with rear climate control.

  • Page 265: Removing A Road Wheel

    Wheels and Tires WARNINGS Chock the diagonally opposite wheel to the punctured tire with an appropriate block or wheel chock. A wheel chock may be located in the B-pillar or in a storage compartment in the front right-hand side stepwell. Make sure that the arrows on directional tires point in the direction of rotation when your vehicle is…

  • Page 266: Stowing The Wheel And Vehicle Jack

    Wheels and Tires 4. Fully tighten all of the lug nuts in the WARNINGS sequence shown. See Technical Make sure the wheel and hub Specifications (page 264). contact surfaces are free from 5. Install the wheel trim. foreign material. Note: Make sure that the cones on the lug Never use wheels or lug nuts nuts are against the wheel.

  • Page 267: Technical Specifications

    M14 x 1.5 148 lb.ft (200 Nm) Torque specifications are for nut and bolt threads free of dirt and rust. Use only Ford recommended replacement fasteners. Retighten the lug nuts to the specified torque within 100 miles (160 kilometers) after any wheel disturbance, for example tire rotation, changing a flat tire or wheel removal.

  • Page 268: Capacities And Specifications

    Capacities and Specifications ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS — 3.5L Engine 3.5L V6 Ecoboost Cubic inches Required fuel Minimum 87 octane Firing order 1-4-2-5-3-6 Ignition system Coil on plug Spark plug gap .030-.033 in. (.75-.85 mm) Compression ratio 10.0:1 Drivebelt Routing 3.5L V6 Ecoboost Engines with A/C E167467 ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS — 3.7L Engine…

  • Page 269: Engine Specifications — 3.2L Power Stroke Diesel

    Capacities and Specifications Drivebelt Routing 3.7L V6 Engines with A/C E167464 ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS — 3.2L POWER STROKE DIESEL Engine 3.2L Power Stroke Diesel Cubic inches Required fuel No. 2 Diesel Firing order 1-2-4-5-3 Compression ratio 15.4:1 Drivebelt Routing 3.2L Power Stroke Diesel Engines with E175582 Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2014…

  • Page 270: Motorcraft Parts — 3.5L

    Note: Motorcraft replacement parts are recommended for scheduled maintenance and are available at an authorized dealer or at fordparts.com. These parts meet or exceed Ford Motor Company s specifications, and are engineered for your vehicle. Use of other parts may impact vehicle performance, emissions and durability.

  • Page 271: Motorcraft Parts — 3.7L

    Note: Motorcraft replacement parts are recommended for scheduled maintenance and are available at an authorized dealer or at fordparts.com. These parts meet or exceed Ford Motor Company s specifications, and are engineered for your vehicle. Use of other parts may impact vehicle performance, emissions and durability.

  • Page 272: Motorcraft Parts — 3.2L Power Stroke Diesel

    Note: Motorcraft replacement parts are recommended for scheduled maintenance and are available at an authorized dealer or at fordparts.com. These parts meet or exceed Ford Motor Company s specifications, and are engineered for your vehicle. Use of other parts may impact vehicle performance, emissions and durability.

  • Page 273: Vehicle Identification Number

    Capacities and Specifications VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION Make, vehicle line, series, body NUMBER type Engine type The vehicle identification number is Check digit located on the left-hand side of the instrument panel. Model year Assembly plant Production sequence number VEHICLE CERTIFICATION LABEL E142476 Please note that in the graphic, XXXX is representative of your vehicle identification…

  • Page 274: Transmission Code Designation

    Capacities and Specifications The transmission code is on the Safety TRANSMISSION CODE Compliance Certification Label. The DESIGNATION following table shows the transmission code along with the transmission description. Code Description Six-speed automatic trans- mission 6R80 CAPACITIES AND SPECIFICATIONS — 3.5L WARNING The air conditioning refrigerant system contains refrigerant R-134a…

  • Page 275: Capacities And Specifications

    Capacities and Specifications Item Capacity A/C Refrigerant, vehicles with rear heating, ventila- 2.43 lb (1.1 kg) tion and air conditioning A/C Refrigerant, vehicles without rear heating, 1.76 lb (0.8 kg) ventilation and air conditioning A/C Refrigerant oil, vehicles with rear heating, vent- 9.5 fl oz (280 ml) ilation and air conditioning A/C Refrigerant oil, vehicles without rear heating,…

  • Page 276
    Capacities and Specifications Name Specification Automatic transmission fluid (U.S. and Mexico): WSS-M2C938-A Motorcraft MERCON LV Automatic Transmission MERCON LV Fluid XT-10-QLVC Automatic transmission fluid (Canada): WSS-M2C938-A Motorcraft MERCON LV Automatic Transmission MERCON LV Fluid CXT-10-LV12 Power steering fluid (U.S. and Mexico): WSS-M2C938-A Motorcraft MERCON LV Automatic Transmission MERCON LV…
  • Page 277: Capacities And Specifications — 3.7L

    Capacities and Specifications Only use fluid that meets Ford Use only Motorcraft DOT 4 LV High specifications. Motor oils of the Performance Brake Fluid, or equivalent, recommended viscosity grade that meet meeting WSS-M6C65-A2 or ISO 4925 API SN requirements and display the API Class 6.

  • Page 278
    Capacities and Specifications Item Capacity Engine cooling system, vehicles with an auxiliary 16.4 qt (15.5 L) heater Engine cooling system, vehicles without an auxiliary 14.9 qt (14.1 L) heater 13.1 qt (12.4 L) 2, 3 Automatic transmission Fuel tank 20.9 gal (95 L) Windshield and rear window washer system –…
  • Page 279
    Capacities and Specifications Specifications Materials Name Specification Motor oil (U.S. and Mexico): WSS-M2C945-A Motorcraft SAE 5W-20 Premium Synthetic Blend Motor Oil XO-5W20-QSP Motor oil (Canada): WSS-M2C945-A Motorcraft SAE 5W-20 Super Premium Motor Oil CXO-5W20-LSP12 Engine coolant (U.S. and Mexico): WSS-M97B44-D2 Motorcraft Orange Antifreeze/Coolant Prediluted VC-3DIL-B Engine coolant (Canada):…
  • Page 280
    YN-12-D Grease: ESA-M1C75-B Premium Long-Life Grease XG-1-E1 Only use fluid that meets Ford specifications. Motor oils of the recommended viscosity grade that meet API SN requirements and display the API Certification Mark for gasoline engines are also acceptable. Do not use oil labeled…
  • Page 281: Capacities And Specifications — 3.2L Power Stroke Diesel

    Capacities and Specifications Use only Motorcraft DOT 4 LV High • Reduced fuel economy. Performance Brake Fluid, or equivalent, • Degraded brake performance. meeting WSS-M6C65-A2. Use of any fluid other than the recommended fluid may CAPACITIES AND cause brake system damage. SPECIFICATIONS — 3.2L Use multi-purpose grease for door latches, hood latch, auxiliary hood latch, trunk latch…

  • Page 282
    Capacities and Specifications Item Capacity A/C Refrigerant, vehicles without rear heating, 1.76 lb (0.8 kg) ventilation and air conditioning A/C Refrigerant oil, vehicles with rear heating, vent- 9.5 fl oz (280 ml) ilation and air conditioning A/C Refrigerant oil, vehicles without rear heating, 5.4 fl oz (160 ml) ventilation and air conditioning Add the coolant type originally used in your vehicle.
  • Page 283
    Capacities and Specifications Name Specification Motorcraft MERCON LV Automatic Transmission MERCON LV Fluid CXT-10-LV12 Power steering fluid (U.S. and Mexico): WSS-M2C938-A Motorcraft MERCON LV Automatic Transmission MERCON LV Fluid XT-10-QLVC Power steering fluid (Canada): WSS-M2C938-A Motorcraft MERCON LV Automatic Transmission MERCON LV Fluid CXT-10-LV12…
  • Page 284
    Capacities and Specifications If you use oil and fluids that do not meet the defined specification and viscosity grades this may lead to: • Component damage which may not be covered by the vehicle Warranty. • Longer engine cranking periods. •…
  • Page 285: Audio System

    Audio systems capable of recognizing and compact discs may not function correctly playing MP3 and WMA individual tracks when used in Ford CD players. and folder structures work as follows: • There are two different modes for MP3…

  • Page 286: Audio Unit — Vehicles With: Am/Fm

    Audio System • MP3 and WMA folder mode represents In track mode, the system displays and a folder structure consisting of one plays the structure as if it were only one level of folders. The CD player numbers level deep (all MP3 and WMA files play, all MP3 and WMA tracks on the disc regardless of being in a specific folder).

  • Page 287: Audio System

    Audio System E175058 Display: Shows the status of the current mode selected. Clock: Press the button to select clock setup. Seek up: Press the button to go to the next station up the radio frequency band. Seek down: Press the button to go to the next station down the radio frequency band.

  • Page 288: Clock Button

    Audio System Radio: Press the button to select different radio frequency bands. Press to cancel the menu or list browsing. Cursor up or down: Press the cursor up or down arrow buttons to adjust the settings within the menus or to move to the next radio station while listening to the radio on the FM or AM frequency band.

  • Page 289: Audio Unit — Vehicles With: Premium Am/Fm/Cd

    Audio System Station Preset Buttons 2. Use the cursor up or down arrow buttons to select the required level. This feature allows you to store your Note: Fade settings are only adjustable if favorite stations. They can be recalled by there are speakers in the rear of your vehicle.

  • Page 290
    Audio System E177140 — TUNE +: Press this button to manually search through the radio frequency band. Mute: Press the button to mute the sound. DISP: Press this button to switch the display screen off. SEEK: Press this button to go to the next station up or down the radio frequency band or the next or previous track on a CD.
  • Page 291: Audio Unit — Vehicles With: Am/Fm/Cd/Sync

    Audio System Note: You can operate your audio system AUDIO UNIT — VEHICLES WITH: for up to one hour after you switch the AM/FM/CD/SYNC ignition off. Press the on and off control to operate the system with the ignition turned WARNING off.

  • Page 292
    Audio System Eject: Press this button to eject a CD. Cursor arrows: Press these buttons to scroll through on screen audio system choices. OK: Press this button to confirm menu selections. Information: Press this button to access any available radio or CD information. TUNE — and TUNE +: Press these buttons to manually search the frequency band.
  • Page 293: Audio Unit — Vehicles With: Am/Fm/Cd/Sync/Satellite Radio

    Audio System Note: You can operate your audio system AUDIO UNIT — VEHICLES WITH: for up to one hour after you switch the AM/FM/CD/SYNC/SATELLITE ignition off. Press the on and off control to RADIO operate the system with the ignition turned off.

  • Page 294
    Audio System Eject: Press this button to eject a CD. Cursor arrows: Press these buttons to scroll through on screen audio system choices. OK: Press this button to confirm menu selections. Information: Press this button to access any available radio or CD information. TUNE — and TUNE +: Press these buttons to manually search the frequency band.
  • Page 295: Digital Radio

    Audio System When HD Radio broadcasts are active, you DIGITAL RADIO can access the following functions: Note: HD Radio broadcasts are not When HD Radio broadcasts are active, you available in all markets. can access the following functions: HD Radio technology is the digital •…

  • Page 296
    Audio System HD Radio Reception and Station Troubleshooting Potential reception issues Reception area If you are listening to a multicast station and you are on the fringe of the reception area, the station may mute due to weak signal strength. If you are listening to HD1, the system switches back to the analog broadcast until the digital broadcast is available again.
  • Page 297: Satellite Radio

    SIRIUS® broadcasts a variety of music, HD Radio logos are proprietary trademarks news, sports, weather, traffic and of iBiquity Digital Corp. Ford Motor entertainment satellite radio channels. For Company and iBiquity Digital Corp. are not more information and a complete list of…

  • Page 298: Satellite Radio Reception Factors

    Ford Motor Company shall not be of your vehicle. See an authorized dealer responsible for any such programming for availability.

  • Page 299
    Audio System Troubleshooting Message Condition Action Acquiring… Radio requires more than No action required. This two seconds to produce message should disappear audio for the selected shortly. channel. Satellite antenna fault There is an internal module If this message does not or system failure present.
  • Page 300: Audio Input Jack

    Audio System The audio input jack allows you to connect AUDIO INPUT JACK and play music from a portable music player through your vehicle speakers. You WARNINGS can use any portable music player Driving while distracted can result in designed for use with headphones. The loss of vehicle control, crash and audio extension cable must have a 0.14 in injury.

  • Page 301: Media Hub

    Audio System The USB port allows you to plug in media WARNINGS playing devices, memory sticks and charge against the use of any hand-held device devices (if supported). See (page 300). while driving and encourage the use of The extension cable must be long enough voice-operated systems when possible.

  • Page 302: Audio Troubleshooting

    Audio System AUDIO TROUBLESHOOTING Message Description and Action 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 the error persists contact an authorized dealer.

  • Page 303: Sync

    SYNC GENERAL INFORMATION E142598 • Use the advanced voice recognition SYNC is an in-vehicle communications system system that works with your Bluetooth-enabled cellular phone and • Charge your USB device (if your device portable media player. This allows you to: supports this).

  • Page 304
    SYNC Times are subject to change due to When using SYNC: holidays. • Do not operate playing devices if the power cords or cables are broken, split SYNC Owner Account or damaged. Place cords and cables out of the way, so they do not interfere Why do I need a SYNC owner account? with the operation of pedals, seats, •…
  • Page 305: Using Voice Recognition

    Make sure the interior of your vehicle is vehicle’s SYNC module. Ford Motor as quiet as possible. Wind noise from Company and Ford of Canada will not open windows and road vibrations may access the system data for any purpose…

  • Page 306
    SYNC Voice command If you want the system to carry out the following (phone | Blackberry | Make calls. iPhone | Mobile) Services Access the SYNC Services portal. SYNC Return to the main menu. (USB [stick] | iPod | MP3 Access the device connected to your USB port.
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    SYNC When prompted say the following: Voice command If you want the system to carry out the following voice settings Followed by either of the following: interaction mode novice Provide more detailed interaction and guidance. interaction mode Provide less audible interaction and more tone prompts. advanced The system defaults to the standard interaction mode.
  • Page 308: Using Sync With Your Phone

    SYNC Voice command If you want the system to carry out the following media candidate lists off Make a best guess from the media candidate list. You may still occasionally be asked questions. media candidate lists on Clarify your voice command for media candidates. phone candidate lists off Make a best guess from the phone candidate list.

  • Page 309
    SYNC Press the phone button. When the display indicates there is no cell phone paired, do the following: Message Action and Description No Phone Paired Press the OK button. When the following message appears in the display. Find SYNC Press the OK button. 2.
  • Page 310: Pairing Subsequent Cell Phones

    SYNC Pairing Subsequent Cell Phones Press the phone button, then scroll to: Message Action Phone settings Press the OK button. Bluetooth Devices Press the OK button. Add Device Press the OK button. When the following message appears in the display. Find SYNC Press the OK button.

  • Page 311
    SYNC Voice Command Action Call [name] at cell You do not need to preceed this command by saying; phone. This command is not available until your cell phone informa- tion is completely downloaded using Bluetooth. Call [name] at other You do not need to preceed this command by saying; phone. This command is not available until your cell phone informa- tion is completely downloaded using Bluetooth.
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    SYNC Voice Command Action Phonebook <name> at This command is not available until your cell phone informa- tion is completely downloaded using Bluetooth. cell Phonebook <name> at This command is not available until your cell phone informa- other tion is completely downloaded using Bluetooth. You can say any of the voice commands that appear within open and close brackets that are separated by |.
  • Page 313: Making A Call

    SYNC Voice Command Action Plus Star Note: To exit dial mode, press and hold the phone button or press MENU to go to the phone menu. Voice Command Phone Menu Commands (Phone) settings (set) ringer 3 Voice Command (Phone) settings (set) ringer off (Phone) connections Battery (Phone) settings (message) notification…

  • Page 314: Receiving Calls

    SYNC Receiving Calls Phone Options during an Active Call When receiving a call, you can: During an active call, you have more menu • Answer the call by pressing the phone features that become available, for button. example putting a call on hold or joining •…

  • Page 315
    SYNC Message Action and Description Call History To access your call history log. Press the OK button to select, then scroll through your call history options (incoming, outgoing or missed). 2. Press the OK button when the desired selection appears in the display.
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    SYNC Message Action and Description Phonebook Access and call any contacts in your previously downloaded phonebook If your phonebook has less than 255 entries, they appear alphabetically in flat file mode. If there are more than 255 entries, the system will organize them into alphabetical categories.
  • Page 317
    SYNC Text Messaging Receiving a Text Message When a new text message arrives, an SYNC allows you to receive, send, audible tone sounds and the information download and delete text messages. The display indicates you have a new message. system can also read incoming text messages to you so that you do not have Note: This is a cell phone-dependent to take your eyes off the road.
  • Page 318
    6. Press the OK button again when the system asks if you would like to send the message. The system sends each text message with the following signature: This message was sent from my Ford. Unsupported If the system detects your cell phone does not support any feature, this message will appear in the information display.
  • Page 319: Accessing Your Phone Settings

    SYNC Message Pre-defined text messages Where R you? Message I need more directions Can’t talk right now I love you Call me Too funny :-) Call you later Can’t wait to see you Be there in 10 minutes Stuck in traffic. Be there in 20 minutes Accessing Your Phone Settings These are cell phone-dependent features.

  • Page 320
    SYNC Message Action and Description Press the OK button to select th desired ring tone. If your cell phone supports in-band ringing, your cell phone ring plays when you choose the phone ringer option. Text Message Notifica- You have the option of hearing an audible tone to notify you tion when a text message arrives.
  • Page 321
    SYNC System Settings Bluetooth Devices The Bluetooth Devices menu allows you This menu provides access to your to add, connect and delete devices, set a Bluetooth Devices and Advanced menu cell phone as primary as well as turn your features. Use the arrow buttons to scroll Bluetooth feature on and off.
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    SYNC Message Action and Description Press the OK button. Return Exit the current menu. This is a speed-dependent feature. It is only available when your vehicle is traveling at 3 mph (5 km/h) or less. You can only connect one device at a time. When another cell phone is connected, the previous one is disconnected.
  • Page 323: Sync Applications And Services

    SYNC Message Action and Description Press the OK button to select and then press OK again when the following message appears in the display. Restore Defaults? Master reset Completely erase all information stored on SYNC, for example phonebook, call history, text messages and paired devices, and return the system to the factory default settings.

  • Page 324
    SYNC Note: If any user turns 911 Assist on or off, WARNINGS that setting applies for all paired phones. If Do not wait for 911 Assist to make an 911 Assist is turned off, either a voice emergency call if you can do it message plays or a display message (or yourself.
  • Page 325
    SYNC Off selections include: Before making the call: • Off with reminder: Provides a display • SYNC provides a short window of time and voice reminder at phone (about 10 seconds) to cancel the call. connection at vehicle start. If you fail to cancel the call, SYNC attempts to dial 911.
  • Page 326
    Action and Description vehicle [health] report The system will run a vehicle health report of your vehicle’s diagnostic systems and send the results to Ford where it combines with scheduled maintenance information, open recalls, other field service actions and vehicle inspection items that still need servicing by an authorized dealer.
  • Page 327
    Run Report Press the OK button for SYNC to run a health report of your vehicle’s diagnostic systems and send the results to Ford where it combines with scheduled maintenance information, open recalls, other field service actions and vehicle inspection items that still need servicing by an authorized dealer.
  • Page 328
    SYNC Services Terms and Conditions at www.SYNCMyRide.com. If you do not want Note: This feature does not function Ford or its service providers to collect your properly if you have enabled caller ID vehicle travel information or other blocking on your cellular phone. Make sure…
  • Page 329
    SYNC Voice command Action and Description Services To return to the Services main menu. Help Receive system help. You can say any of the voice commands that appear within open and close brackets that are separated by |. For example, where (options | choices) appears you say; options or choices.
  • Page 330
    SYNC Receiving Turn-by-Turn Directions When connected to SYNC Services, press the voice button and when prompted say: Voice command Action and Description Directions To receive directions to a location. Once you select your destination, the system uploads your current vehicle location, calculates a route based on current traffic conditions and sends it back to your vehicle.
  • Page 331: Sync Mobile Apps

    Note: For information on available apps, The system enables voice and steering supported smartphone devices and wheel control of SYNC AppLink enabled troubleshooting tips please visit the Ford smartphone apps. Once an app is running website. through AppLink, you can control main features of the app through voice commands and steering wheel controls.

  • Page 332
    SYNC Note: Make sure you have an active account Note: AppLink is not available if your for the app that you have downloaded. vehicle is equipped with the MyFordTouch Some apps work automatically with no system. setup. Other apps want you to configure your personal settings and personalize your experience by creating stations or favorites.
  • Page 333
    • To allow your vehicle to provide vehicle information to the app such as, but not Note: Ford is not responsible or liable for limited to: Fuel level, fuel economy, fuel any damages or loss of privacy relating to consumption, engine speed, rain…
  • Page 334
    This includes Data is sent to Ford in the United States any additional charges incurred due to through the connected device. The driving in areas when roaming out of a home information is encrypted and includes your network.
  • Page 335: Player

    SYNC Connecting Your Digital Media USING SYNC WITH YOUR Player to the USB Port MEDIA PLAYER Note: If your digital media player has a You can access and play music from your power switch, make sure you switch it on digital music player over your vehicle’s before plugging it in.

  • Page 336: What’s Playing

    SYNC Message Action and Description Select one of the following: Play all Artist Albums Genres Playlists Tracks Browse USB Similar music Return Exit the current menu. What’s Playing? When a track is playing, you can ask the system to tell you what is currently playing. Press the voice button and when prompted say: Voice command Action and Description…

  • Page 337: Media Voice Commands

    SYNC Media Voice Commands Voice command Press the voice button and when Refine song <name> prompted say any of the following: Refine track <name> Voice command repeat (track | song) [on] (USB [stick] | iPod | MP3 [player]) repeat off Autoplay Off (browse | search | show) album Autoplay [on]…

  • Page 338
    SYNC Voice Command Guide Voice command Action and Description Autoplay Turn autoplay on to listen to music processed during indexing. Turn autoplay off to allow the indexing process to finish before the system plays any of your music. (browse | search | show) The system searches all the data from your indexed music all (genre | genres) and, if available, begins to play the chosen type of music.
  • Page 339: Media Menu Features

    SYNC Bluetooth Audio Command Guide Voice command Press the voice button and when [play] next track prompted say any of the following: [play] previous track Voice command Media Menu Features [Phone] Connections | [Media] Connec- tions | [Bluetooth] Connections The media menu allows you to select your media source, how to play your music, for pause example by artist, genre, shuffle or repeat,…

  • Page 340: Accessing Your Play Menu

    SYNC Message Action and Description Select one of the following: Shuffle Press the OK button to shuffle available media files in the current playlist. To shuffle all media tracks, you must select Play All in the play menu and then select Shuffle. Repeat Press the OK button to repeat any song.

  • Page 341
    SYNC Press the AUX button, then scroll to: Message Action and Description Menu Press the OK button to enter the media menu. Select one of the following: Play all Press the OK button. The first track title appears in the display.
  • Page 342
    SYNC Message Action and Description Tracks Search for and play a specific indexed track. SYNC lists your tracks alphabetically in flat file mode. If there are more than 255, the system categorizes them alphabetically. Press the OK button. 2. Scroll to select the desired track. Press the OK button. Explore USB Explore all supported digital media on your media device connected to the USB port.
  • Page 343
    SYNC Press the AUX button, then scroll to: Message Action and Description Menu Press the OK button to enter the media menu. Settings Press the OK button. Bluetooth Devices Press the OK button. Select one of the following: Add Device Pair more devices to the system.
  • Page 344
    SYNC Message Action and Description Press the OK button. 2. Press the OK button to confirm. Return Exit the current menu. This is a speed-dependent feature. It is only available when your vehicle is traveling at 3 mph (5 km/h) or less. Setting Bluetooth to off disconnects all Bluetooth devices and turns off all Bluetooth features.
  • Page 345: Sync Troubleshooting

    SYNC Message Action and Description Factory Defaults Return to the factory default settings. This selection does not erase your indexed information, for example phonebook, call history, text messages and paired devices. Press the OK button. 2. Press the OK button. When restore defaults appears in the display, press the OK button again to confirm.

  • Page 346
    SYNC Phone issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) This may be a possible Try turning off the device, phone malfunction. resetting the device or removing the device’s battery, then trying again. Try pushing your phonebook contacts to SYNC by using the Add Contacts feature.
  • Page 347
    SYNC Phone issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) Check the security and auto accept and prompt always settings relative to the SYNC Bluetooth connection on your phone. Update your device’s firm- ware. Turn off the Auto phone- book download setting. Text messaging is not This is a phone-dependent Go to the website to review…
  • Page 348
    SYNC USB and media issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) Make sure that the device does not have an auto- install program or active security settings. SYNC does not recognize This is a device limitation. Make sure you are not my device when I turn on the leaving the device in your car.
  • Page 349
    SYNC Vehicle Health Report and Services (Traffic, Directions and Information) issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) Make sure that your VIN is correctly listed in your account. I am unable to retrieve the The preferred dealer When you register your report on the website, or I information did not load account, you must choose a…
  • Page 350
    SYNC Voice command issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) SYNC does not understand You may be using the wrong Review the phone voice what I am saying. voice commands. commands and the media You may be speaking too voice commands at the soon or at the wrong time.
  • Page 351
    SYNC Voice command issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) The system may not be Make sure you are saying the reading the name the same contacts exactly as they are way you are saying it. listed. For example, if you Contacts in your phonebook save a contact as Joe may be very short and…
  • Page 352: Myford Touch

    MyFord Touch GENERAL INFORMATION WARNING Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device that may take your focus off the road. Your primary responsibility is the safe operation of your vehicle.

  • Page 353: Myford Touch

    MyFord Touch PHONE Press to select any of the following: Press to select any of the following: Message Message Clock Phone Display Quick Dial Sound Phonebook Vehicle History Settings Messaging Help Settings HOME NAVIGATION Press to access the home screen. Press to select any of the following: E142613 Note: Depending on your vehicle s option…

  • Page 354
    MyFord Touch ENTERTAINMENT Message Press to select any of the following: Message BT Stereo SD Card SIRIUS Line In Using the Audio Controls Depending on your vehicle, it may also have the following controls: Message Action and Description Power Switch the media features on or off. Vol: Adjust the volume of playing media.
  • Page 355
    MyFord Touch Using the Steering Wheel Controls Depending on your vehicle, it may also have the following controls: Control Action and Description Adjust the volume of playing media. Seek Use as you normally would in media modes. Voice Press to start a voice session. Press again to interrupt a voice prompt and begin speaking.
  • Page 356
    MyFord Touch Speed-restricted Features • Make sure the power cables do not interfere with the safe operation of your Some features of this system are restricted vehicle’s controls or affect your safe from use unless your vehicle is stationary. driving abilities. •…
  • Page 357
    System data cannot be accessed without special equipment and access to your main menu vehicle’s SYNC module. Ford Motor Company and Ford of Canada do not List of commands access the system data for any purpose (what are my (options | choices) | what…
  • Page 358
    MyFord Touch You can say any of the voice commands Voice command that appear within open and close brackets that are separated by |. For example, where (cancel | stop | exit) (cancel | stop | exit) appears you say; [main menu] help cancel or stop or exit.
  • Page 359
    MyFord Touch Voice Command Settings Using the touchscreen, press: These allow you to customize the level of system interaction, help and feedback. The Message system defaults to standard interaction Settings that uses candidate lists and confirmation prompts as these provide the highest level Help of guidance and feedback.
  • Page 360: Settings

    MyFord Touch Voice command Using the steering wheel control, press the voice button and when prompted media candidate lists on say one of the following: media candidate lists off Voice command voice settings help interaction mode novice Using Voice Commands with the interaction mode advanced Touchscreen Options confirmation prompts on…

  • Page 361
    MyFord Touch Clock Item Message Under this menu, you can set the clock, access and adjust the display, sound and Clock vehicle settings as well as access settings Display for specific modes or the help feature. Sound Vehicle E142607 Settings Help To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Message…
  • Page 362
    MyFord Touch Message Action and Description Brightness Make the screen display brighter or dimmer. Mode Allows you to turn the display off. It also allows you to set the screen to a certain brightness or have the system auto- matically change based on the outside light level. If you select AUTO or NIGHT, you have the options of turning the display’s Auto Dim feature on or off and changing the Auto Dim Manual Offset feature.
  • Page 363
    MyFord Touch Vehicle To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Message E142607 Settings To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Sound Message Then select from the following: Settings Bass Vehicle Midrange Then select from the following: Treble Vehicle Health Set Balance and Fade Rear View Camera Occupancy Mode Enable Valet Mode…
  • Page 364
    MyFord Touch Camera Settings This menu allows you to access settings E142607 for your rear view camera. To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Message Action and Description Settings Press the settings icon. Vehicle Rear View Camera Camera Settings Then select from the following: Enhanced Park Aids Rear Camera Delay You can find more information on the rear view camera system in another chapter.
  • Page 365
    MyFord Touch To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Message Action and Description Settings Press the settings icon. System Then select from the following: Language Select to have the touchscreen display in English, Spanish or French. Distance Select to display units in kilometers or miles. Temperature Select to display units in Celsius or Fahrenheit.
  • Page 366
    MyFord Touch Message Action and Description 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.
  • Page 367
    MyFord Touch Message Action and Description Gracenote® Database This allows you to view the version level of the Gracenote Info Database. Gracenote® Mgmt 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 supplied cover art for your music files.
  • Page 368
    MyFord Touch Message Action and Description 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.
  • Page 369
    MyFord Touch Message Action and Description Turns the Wi-Fi feature on and off in your vehicle. Make sure you turn 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.
  • Page 370
    MyFord Touch The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Logo is a certification mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. Help E142607 E142626 To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Message Action and Description Settings Press the settings icon. Help Then select from the following: Where Am I? View your vehicle’s current location, if your vehicle is equipped with navigation.
  • Page 371: Entertainment

    MyFord Touch Message Action and Description In Case of Emergency (ICE) Quick Dial: allows you to save up to two numbers as ICE contacts for quick access if there is an emergency. Select Edit to access your phonebook and then select the desired contacts. The numbers then appear as options on this screen for the ICE 1 and ICE 2 buttons.

  • Page 372
    MyFord Touch Voice command Messa g e Message and Description Browse SD card AM 1 and AM AST Browse Sirius channel guide FM 1, FM 2 and FM AST Browse USB SIRIUS Help If you only say browse, you can then say BT Stereo any commands in the following chart.
  • Page 373: Am/Fm Radio

    MyFord Touch SIRIUS station (for example, «the Voice command Highway»). The following voice commands are available at the top level of the voice Sirius <0-223> session no matter which current audio source you are listening to (for example a Sports games USB device or SIRIUS satellite radio).

  • Page 374
    MyFord Touch Options player, the information transfers, if supported by your device. When you are Sound Settings connected to iTunes, the tags appear to remind you of the songs you would like to Touch this button to adjust settings download. See HD Radio information later for: in this chapter.
  • Page 375
    MyFord Touch on-screen. The multicast indicator appears in FM mode (only) if the current station is broadcasting multiple digital broadcasts. The highlighted numbers signify available digital channels where new or different content is available. HD1 signifies the main programming status and is available in E142616 The HD logo either blinks when acquiring analog and digital broadcasts.
  • Page 376
    MyFord Touch When HD Radio broadcasts are active, you can access the following functions: Message Action and Description Scan Allows you to hear a brief sampling of all available stations. This feature still works when HD Radio reception is on, although it does not scan for HD2-HD7 channels.
  • Page 377
    MyFord Touch In order to provide the best possible technology. Independent entities own and experience, use the contact form to report operate each station. These stations are any station issues found while listening to responsible for ensuring all audio streams a station broadcasting with HD Radio and data fields are accurate.
  • Page 378
    HD Radio and the HD and FM autoset preset <#> HD Radio logos are proprietary trademarks FM preset <#> of iBiquity Digital Corp. Ford Motor Company and iBiquity Digital Corp. are not FM 1 responsible for the content sent using HD Radio technology.
  • Page 379
    MyFord Touch Voice command To turn the feature on press the lower left corner of the touchscreen, and then AM preset <#> select: Message FM <87.9-107.9> SIRIUS FM <87.9-107.9> HD <#> Memory Presets FM autoset Save a channel by pressing and holding FM autoset preset <#>…
  • Page 380
    Treble channel. Note: SIRIUS does not support the Alert Set Balance and Fade feature on all channels. Ford Motor Company shall not be responsible for Alert feature variation. Occupancy Mode Electronic Serial Number (ESN)
  • Page 381
    United States, at any time, with or without notice to you. www.sirius.ca in Canada, or call SIRIUS at Ford Motor Company shall not be 1-888-539-7474. responsible for any such programming Note: This receiver includes the eCos changes.
  • Page 382
    MyFord Touch SIRIUS Satellite Radio Reception Factors and Troubleshooting Potential reception issues Antenna obstructions For optimal reception performance, keep the antenna clear of snow and ice build-up and keep luggage and other materials as far away from the antenna as possible. Terrain Hills, mountains, tall buildings, bridges, tunnels, freeway overpasses, parking garages, dense tree foliage and thunder-…
  • Page 383
    MyFord Touch Troubleshooting tips Message Cause Action Questions? Call Your satellite service is no Contact SIRIUS at 1-888-539- longer available. 7474 to resolve subscription 1-888-539-7474 issues. None found All the channels in the selected Use the channel guide to turn category are either skipped or off the Lock or Skip function on Check Channel Guide…
  • Page 384: Sd Card Slot And Usb Port

    MyFord Touch Sports Game Voice command Tune to the <college name> game Tune to the <team city> game Tune to the <team city> <team name> game Tune to the <team name> game E142619 Help The SD card slot is located either in the center console or behind a small access door in the instrument panel.

  • Page 385
    MyFord Touch This feature allows you to plug in media Playing Music from Your Device playing devices, memory sticks, flash drives Note: The system is capable of indexing up or thumb drives, and charge devices if they to 30,000 songs. support this feature.
  • Page 386
    MyFord Touch Message Action and Description Speed Compensated Volume Media Player Settings Allows you to select more settings, which is under Media Player. See Settings (page 357). Device Information Displays software and firmware information about the currently connected media device. Update Media Index Indexes your device when you connect it for the first time and each time the content changes (for example adding or…
  • Page 387
    MyFord Touch Voice command Voice command play Repeat off play [album] [by [artist]] Repeat one play all shuffle [all] [on] play [artist] Shuffle album Play audiobook <name> shuffle off Play author <name> What’s this? Play composer <name> Help Play folder <name> If you have said you would like to browse your USB or SD card, the system prompts play [genre]…
  • Page 388: Bluetooth Audio

    MyFord Touch It is also able to organize your indexed Voice command media from your playing device by metadata tags. Metadata tags, which are All songs descriptive software identifiers embedded All TV shows in the media files, provide information about the file. All video playlists If your indexed media files contain no information embedded in these metadata…

  • Page 389
    MyFord Touch Press the voice button and when prompted say: Voice command Next song play pause [play] previous track E142622 The A/V inputs allow you to connect an A/V Inputs auxiliary audio/video source (for example gaming systems or a personal camcorder) WARNINGS by connecting RCA cords (not included) Driving while distracted can result in…
  • Page 390: Phone

    MyFord Touch 3. Press the lower left corner on the Troubleshooting touchscreen. Select a tuned FM station. • Do not connect the audio input jack to 4. Adjust the volume as desired. a line level output. The jack only works correctly with devices that have a 5.

  • Page 391
    MyFord Touch Other features, such as text messaging using Bluetooth and automatic phonebook Item Message download, are cell phone-dependent Phone features. To check your cell phone’s compatibility, see your cell phone’s user Quick Dial manual and visit www.SYNCMyRide.com, www.SYNCMyRide.ca or Phonebook www.syncmaroute.ca.
  • Page 392: Making Calls

    MyFord Touch Message Action and Description 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.

  • Page 393
    MyFord Touch Phone Menu Options Press the voice button and when Press the top left corner on the prompted say: touchscreen to select from the following Voice command options: Call <name> Phone dial [[a] number] Touch this button to access the on-screen numerical pad to enter a To end the call or exit phone number and place a call.
  • Page 394
    MyFord Touch Text Messaging To turn on contact picture settings, if Note: Downloading and sending text your device supports this feature, messages using Bluetooth are cell select: phone-dependent features. Message Note: Certain features in text messaging are speed-dependent and not available Phone when your vehicle is traveling at speeds over Settings…
  • Page 395
    MyFord Touch To compose and send a text message, select: Message 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.
  • Page 396: Phone Settings

    MyFord Touch Phone Settings To enter the phone settings menu select: Message 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.

  • Page 397: Phone Voice Commands

    MyFord Touch Phone Voice Commands Voice command Listen to text messages E142599 Messages Press the voice button and when mute [call] [on] prompted say any of the following: Pair phone Voice command Privacy on Call call (someone | [[a] name]) Read text message Call <name>…

  • Page 398: Information

    Traffic alerts and turn-by-turn Under the information menu, you can directions available in select markets. access the following features: Message and data rates may apply. Ford Message Motor Company reserves the right to change or discontinue this product service at any…

  • Page 399
    Note: This feature does not function www.SYNCMyRide.com. If you do not want properly if you have enabled caller ID Ford or its service providers to collect your blocking on your cellular phone. Make sure vehicle travel information or other your cellular phone is not blocking caller ID information identified in the Terms and before using SYNC Services.
  • Page 400
    MyFord Touch Connecting to SYNC Services Using addresses by street address or by the Touchscreen name or specific street intersections. Operator Assist is a feature of your If your vehicle is equipped with SYNC Services subscription. For more Navigation, press the information on Operator Assist, visit E142608 Information button.
  • Page 401
    MyFord Touch SYNC Services Quick Tips Message Action and Description Personalizing You can personalize your Services feature to provide quicker access to your most used or favorite information. You can save address points, such as work or home. You can also save favorite information like sports teams, for example Detroit Lions, or a news category.
  • Page 402
    Sirius Travel Link. schedules from a variety of sports. You can also save up to 10 favorite teams for easier Note: Neither Sirius nor Ford is responsible access. The score automatically refreshes for any errors or inaccuracies in the Sirius when a game is in progress.
  • Page 403
    MyFord Touch Voice command Voice command Weather map College football headlines Help College football schedule College football scores If you say «Sports headlines», «Sports schedules» or «Sports scores», you can Golf headlines then say any of the commands in the following chart.
  • Page 404
    MyFord Touch 911 Assist (If Equipped) Voice command WNBA schedule WARNINGS Unless the 911 Assist setting is set on WNBA scores before a crash, the system will not dial for help, which could delay Help response time, potentially increasing the risk of serious injury or death after a crash.
  • Page 405
    MyFord Touch If a crash deploys an airbag, excluding knee You can also access 911 Assist by airbags and rear inflatable safety belts pressing the Setting icon and then where fitted or activates the fuel pump selecting: shut-off, your SYNC-equipped vehicle may be able to contact emergency services by Message dialing 911 through a paired and connected…
  • Page 406
    MyFord Touch In the Event of a Crash 911 Assist Privacy Notice Not all crashes deploy an airbag or activate When you turn on 911 Assist, it may the fuel pump shut-off (which would disclose to emergency services that your trigger 911 Assist);…
  • Page 407: Navigation

    Cellular phone airtime usage may apply when reporting. When you create a Vehicle Health Report, Ford Motor Company may collect your The system allows you to check your cellular phone number (to process your vehicle’s overall health in the form of a report request) and diagnostic information diagnostic report card.

  • Page 408: Setting A Destination

    MyFord Touch Note: The SD card slot is spring-loaded. To Enter the necessary information into remove the SD card, just push the card in the highlighted text fields (in any and release it. Do not attempt to pull the order). For address destination entry, card out to remove it;…

  • Page 409: Point Of Interest (Poi) Categories

    MyFord Touch During route guidance, you can press the Message talking bubble icon that appears in the upper right navigation corner (green bar) Auto Dealership if you want the system to repeat route Govt Office guidance information. When the system repeats the last guidance instruction, it Public Transit updates the distance to the next guidance…

  • Page 410: Setting Your Navigation Preferences

    MyFord Touch Hotel Message Fitness center E143884 Internet access Coffeehouse Pool Wi-fi E142636 Food & Drink For restaurants, cityseekr can provide information such as star rating, average cost, review, handicap access, hours of operation, and website address. E142637 For hotels, cityseekr can provide Nightlife information such as star rating, price category, review, check-in and checkout…

  • Page 411
    MyFord Touch Parking POI Notification Navigation Preferences Set the automatic parking point of interest Guidance Prompts notification. Switch this feature ON or OFF. Have the system use Voice & Tones or When parking point of interest notification Tone Only on your programmed route. is on, the icons display on the map when you get close to your destination.
  • Page 412: Map Mode

    MyFord Touch Press Add to program an entry. Once you Heading up (2D map) always make a selection, the system tries to avoid shows the direction of forward the area(s) if possible for all routes. To travel to be upward on the screen. E142642 delete a selection, choose the listing on This view is available for map…

  • Page 413: Quick-Touch Buttons

    MyFord Touch scale. The map zoom level then Home indicates the location on synchronizes with vehicle speed. The the map currently stored as the slower your vehicle is traveling, the farther home position. You can only save E142649 the map zooms in; the faster your vehicle one address from the Address is traveling, the farther the map zooms out.

  • Page 414: Navigation Map Updates

    MyFord Touch Set as Dest Nokia is the digital map provider for the navigation application. If you find map data Touch this button to select a scrolled errors, you may report them directly to location on the map as your destination. Nokia by going to You may scroll the map by pressing your http://mapreporter.navteq.com.

  • Page 415
    MyFord Touch Voice command Voice command Destination play nametags Zoom out Destination POI Help Destination POI category These commands are only available when a navigation route is active. Destination previous destination If you say «Destination», you can then say Destination street address any command in the following «Destination»…
  • Page 416
    MyFord Touch Navigation Voice command Destination Zoom city Zoom country Zoom minimum Zoom maximum Zoom province Zoom state Zoom street Zoom to <distance> Help If you say «Destination», you can then say any command in the «Destination» chart. One-shot Destination Street Address When you say either «Navigation destination street address»…
  • Page 417: Accessories

    Ford Motor and request a copy of the Ford Licensed Company will warrant your accessory Accessories product limited warranty from through the warranty that provides the the accessory manufacturer.

  • Page 418: Auxiliary Switches

    • If you or an authorized Ford dealer add any non-Ford electrical or electronic accessories or components to your vehicle, you may adversely affect…

  • Page 419: Appendices

    The • You have acquired a device («DEVICE») additional software and services of that includes software licensed by Ford third party origin, as well as associated Motor Company and its affiliates media, printed materials, and «online»…

  • Page 420
    Certificate(s) of Authenticity), and the the process. Neither FORD MOTOR recipient agrees to the terms of this COMPANY nor its suppliers shall be EULA. If the SOFTWARE is an upgrade,…
  • Page 421
    SOFTWARE («Supplemental may collect and use technical Components»). information gathered in any manner as If FORD MOTOR COMPANY or third party part of product support services related software and services suppliers provide or to the SOFTWARE or related services. make available to you Supplemental…
  • Page 422
    DEVICE. electronic form, you may print one copy of UPGRADES AND RECOVERY MEDIA: such electronic documentation. If the SOFTWARE is provided by FORD EXPORT RESTRICTIONS: You MOTOR COMPANY separate from the acknowledge that the SOFTWARE is DEVICE on media such as a ROM chip, CD subject to U.S.
  • Page 423
    Adobe TRADEMARKS: This EULA does not grant you any rights in connection with any Contains Adobe® [Flash® Player] or trademarks or service marks of FORD [AIR®] technology by Adobe Systems MOTOR COMPANY, MS, Microsoft Incorporated. This [Licensee Product] Corporation, third party software or service contains [Adobe®…
  • Page 424
    Appendices Use of Speech Recognition Functions: WARNING Speech recognition software is inherently Operating certain parts of this a statistical process which is subject to system while driving can distract errors. It is your responsibility to monitor your attention away from the road, any speech recognition functions included and possibly cause an accident or other in the system and address any errors.
  • Page 425
    Appendices Potential Map Inaccuracy: Maps used Telenav may revise this Agreement and by this system may be inaccurate because the privacy policy at any time, with or of changes in roads, traffic controls or without notice to you. You agree to visit driving conditions.
  • Page 426
    Appendices 2. Account Information or proprietary rights, rights of publicity or privacy or other rights of any party, (ii) You agree: (a) when registering the violates any law, statute, ordinance or Telenav Software, to provide Telenav with regulation, including but not limited to laws true, accurate, current, and complete and regulations related to spamming, information about yourself, and (b) to…
  • Page 427
    Appendices COURSE OF DEALING, CUSTOM OR STATES AND/OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT TRADE AND INCLUDING, BUT NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY…
  • Page 428
    Appendices the terms and conditions of this Notices by posting them on Telenav’s Agreement. Any such sale, assignment or Website or by downloading such Notices transfer that is not expressly permitted to your wireless device. If you desire to under this paragraph will result in withdraw your consent to receive Notices immediate termination of this Agreement, electronically, you must discontinue your…
  • Page 429
    Appendices Agreement), and thus your use of the TERMS AND CONDITIONS Telenav Software is also subject to such License Limitations on Use: terms. You agree to comply with the following additional terms and conditions, You agree that your license to use this Data which are applicable to Telenav’s third is limited to and conditioned on use for party vendor licensors:…
  • Page 430
    Appendices Disclaimer of Liability: real time route guidance, fleet management or similar applications; or (b) HERE AND ITS LICENSORS (INCLUDING with, or in communication with, including THEIR LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS) without limitation, cellular phones, SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU IN palmtop and handheld computers, pagers, RESPECT OF ANY CLAIM, DEMAND OR and personal digital -assistants or PDAs.
  • Page 431
    Appendices Entire Agreement: Government End Users: These terms and conditions constitute the If the Data is being acquired by or on behalf entire agreement between HERE (and its of the United States government or any licensors, including their licensors and other entity seeking or applying rights suppliers) and you pertaining to the subject similar to those customarily claimed by the…
  • Page 432
    Appendices Gracenote® Copyright You agree that you will use the content from Gracenote («Gracenote Content») , CD and music-related data from Gracenote Data, the Gracenote Software, Gracenote, Inc., copyright© 2000-2007 and Gracenote Servers for your own Gracenote. Gracenote Software, copyright personal, non-commercial use only.
  • Page 433
    Appendices THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE, EACH ITEM Vehicle with SYNC only OF GRACENOTE DATA AND THE FCC ID: KMHSG1G1 GRACENOTE CONTENT ARE LICENSED IC: 1422A-SG1G1 TO YOU «AS IS». NEITHER GRACENOTE MAKES ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR Vehicle with SYNC and MyFord Touch WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, or MyLincoln Touch REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF ANY…
  • Page 434: Extended Service Plan (Esp)

    3. BaseCARE — Covers 84 components. Transferable Coverage 4. PowertrainCARE — Covers 29 critical If you sell your vehicle before your Ford components. Extended Service Plan coverage expires, Ford Extended Service Plan is honored by you can transfer any remaining coverage all authorized Ford dealers in the U.S.

  • Page 435: Scheduled Maintenance

    Premium Maintenance Plan that covers all Service Plan. Ford Extended Service Plan scheduled maintenance, and selected is the only service contract backed by Ford wear items. The coverage is prepaid, so Motor Company of Canada, Limited. you never have to worry about affording Depending on the plan you purchase, Ford your vehicle’s maintenance.

  • Page 436: Scheduled Maintenance

    If you do not use Ford authorized parts they you sell or trade it. Keep all receipts for may not meet our specifications and completed maintenance with your vehicle.

  • Page 437: Owner Checks And Services

    When the oil change message appears in Additives and Chemicals the information display, it is time for an oil This owner’s manual and the Ford change. Make sure you perform the oil Workshop Manual list the recommended change within two weeks or 500 miles additives and chemicals for your vehicle.

  • Page 438: Multi-Point Inspection

    Scheduled Maintenance Multi-point inspection Check every six months Exterior lamps and hazard warning Battery connections. Clean if necessary. system operation. Body and door drain holes for obstruc- Fluid levels ; fill if necessary. tions. Clean if necessary. For oil and fluid leaks. Cooling system fluid level and coolant strength.

  • Page 439: Normal Scheduled Maintenance

    Scheduled Maintenance important factors in its calculations, the NORMAL SCHEDULED monitor helps reduce the cost of owning MAINTENANCE your vehicle and reduces environmental waste at the same time. Intelligent Oil-Life Monitor® The following table provides examples of (Vehicles with a 3.2L, 3.5L and 3.7L vehicle use and its impact on oil change Engine) intervals.

  • Page 440: Normal Maintenance Intervals

    Scheduled Maintenance Normal Maintenance Intervals 3.2L, 3.5L and 3.7L Engines At every oil change interval as indicated by the information display Change engine oil and filter. Rotate tires, inspect tire wear and measure tread depth. Perform a multi-point inspection (recommended). Inspect the automatic transmission fluid level (if equipped with dipstick).

  • Page 441: Special Operating Conditions Scheduled Maintenance

    Scheduled Maintenance Other maintenance items Replace spark plugs. Every 100000 miles (160000 km) Inspect accessory drive belt(s). Change automatic transmission fluid and filter. Every 150000 miles Change rear axle fluid. (240000 km) Replace accessory drive belt(s). Perform these maintenance items within 3000 miles (4800 kilometers) of the last engine oil and filter change.

  • Page 442
    Scheduled Maintenance Extensive idling or low-speed driving for long distances, as in heavy commercial use (such as delivery, taxi, patrol car or livery) As required Change engine oil and filter as indicated by the information display and perform services listed in the Normal Scheduled Maintenance chart.
  • Page 443
    During long periods before the completion of your vehicle’s of trailer towing with outside temperatures useful life. Ford Motor Company, however, above 70°F (21°C) and at wide-open urges you to have all recommended throttle for long periods above 45 mph…
  • Page 444: Scheduled Maintenance Record

    Scheduled Maintenance SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE RECORD Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2014…

  • Page 445
    Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2014…
  • Page 446
    Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2014…
  • Page 447
    Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2014…
  • Page 448
    Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2014…
  • Page 449
    Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2014…
  • Page 450
    Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2014…
  • Page 451
    Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2014…
  • Page 452
    Index Audio Control — Vehicles Without: Touchscreen Display……..61 Seek, Next or Previous……..62 Audio Input Jack………..297 See: Climate Control……….89 Audio System……….282 About This Manual………..7 General Information………282 Protecting the Environment……..7 Audio Troubleshooting……299 Audio Unit — Vehicles With: AM/FM/CD/ See: Brakes…………137 SYNC/Satellite Radio……290 ABS driving hints Audio Unit — Vehicles With: AM/FM/CD/ See: Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock…
  • Page 453
    Index Brakes…………..137 Changing the 12V Battery……213 General Information………..137 Installing the Battery………214 Breaking-In…………173 Removing the Battery……..213 Bulb Specification Chart……221 Changing the Engine Air Filter — 3.2L Power Stroke Diesel………225 Changing the Engine Air Filter — 3.5L…………..223 California Proposition 65……10 Changing the Engine Air Filter — Capacities and Specifications — 3.2L 3.7L…………..224 Power Stroke Diesel………278…
  • Page 454
    Index Climate Control……….89 Emission Control System……122 Principle of Operation……..89 Diesel Exhaust System: Oxidation Catalyst Cold Weather Precautions……174 And Diesel Particulate Filter System Coolant Check …………….124 See: Engine Coolant Check……206 Noise Emissions Warranty, Prohibited Crash Sensors and Airbag Indicator..42 Tampering Acts and Maintenance..132 Creating a MyKey……….47 On-Board Diagnostics (OBD-II)….123 Programming/Changing Configurable…
  • Page 455
    Fuel Gauge…………..74 Safety Belt Locking Modes…….29 Information Display……….73 Using Safety Belts During Pregnancy…28 Tripmeter Reset and Distance to Floor Mats…………174 Empty…………..74 Ford Credit…………10 General Information on Radio Frequencies………..44 (U.S. Only)……………10 Fuel and Refueling………111 General Maintenance Information..433 Fuel Consumption……..122 Multi-point Inspection……..435 Calculating Fuel Economy…….122…
  • Page 456
    Index Head Restraints……….95 Installing Child Seats……..14 Adjusting the Head Restraint……96 Child Seats……………14 Installing the Head Restraint ……96 Using Lap and Shoulder Belts……15 Removing the Head Restraint……96 Using Lower Anchors and Tethers for Heated Windows and Mirrors….93 Children (LATCH)……….17 Heated Exterior Mirrors……..93 Using Tether Straps……….19 Instrument Cluster………73 Heated Rear Window………93…
  • Page 457
    Index Locking and Unlocking………54 Automatic Locking……….57 Automatic Re-Locking……..57 Navigation………….404 Automatic Unlocking………..57 cityseekr……………406 Configurable Unlocking……..58 Map Mode…………409 Locking…………..54 Navigation Map Updates……..411 Locking and Unlocking Confirmation…54 Navigation Voice Commands……411 Locking and Unlocking the Doors From Point of Interest (POI) Categories….406 Inside…………..54 Quick-touch Buttons……..410 One-Stage Unlocking………58 Setting a Destination……..405 Opening and Closing the Double Rear…
  • Page 458
    Index Phone……………387 Remote Control……….44 Making Calls…………389 Car Finder…………..45 Pairing Subsequent Cell Phones….389 Integrated Key head Transmitter….44 Pairing Your Cell Phone for the First Programming a New Remote Control..45 Time…………..388 Replacing the Battery………45 Phone Menu Options……..390 Sounding a Panic Alarm……..46 Removing a Headlamp…….216 Phone Settings………..393 Repairing Minor Paint Damage….230 Phone Voice Commands……..394…
  • Page 459
    Index Safety Precautions………111 Starting a Diesel Engine……107 Satellite Radio……….294 Cold Weather Operation………108 Satellite Radio Electronic Serial Number Engine Glow Plugs……….107 (ESN)…………..295 Failure to Start…………108 Satellite Radio Reception Factors….295 Starting a Cold or Hot Engine……108 Starting a Gasoline Engine…….106 SIRIUS® Satellite Radio Service….295 Troubleshooting……….296 Before starting the engine check the Scheduled Maintenance Record….441…
  • Page 460
    Switching Cruise Control On……147 Using MyKey With Remote Start Transportation Tire Quality Systems…………51 Grades……………234 Tire Pressure Monitoring System….251 Vehicles With Ford-Approved Aftermarket Changing Tires With a Tire Pressure Remote Start Systems……..51 Monitoring System……..252 Vehicles With Non-Ford-Approved Tire Pressure Monitoring System Reset Aftermarket Remote Start Systems..51…
  • Page 461
    Index Using SYNC With Your Phone….305 Accessing Features Through the Phone Menu…………..312 Warning Lamps and Indicators….75 Accessing Your Phone Settings….316 Anti-Lock Brake System……..75 Making a Call…………310 Battery…………..75 Pairing a Cell Phone for the First Brake System…………75 Time…………..305 Diesel Warning Lamps……..75 Pairing Subsequent Cell Phones….307 Direction Indicator……….76 Phone Options during an Active Call…311…

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Ford TRANSIT 2015 Owner's Manual

Ford TRANSIT 2015 Owner’s Manual (467 pages)

Brand: Ford
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Category: Automobile
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Size: 6.05 MB

Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents

    4

  • Introduction

    10

    • About this Manual

      10

      • Protecting the Environment

        10

    • Symbols Glossary

      10

    • Data Recording

      12

    • California Proposition 65

      13

    • Perchlorate

      13

    • Ford Credit

      13

    • Replacement Parts Recommendation

      13

    • Special Notices

      14

    • Mobile Communications Equipment

      14

    • Export Unique Options

      14

    • Child Safety

      16

    • General Information

      16

    • Installing Child Seats

      17

  • Child Safety

    18

    • Using Lap and Shoulder Belts

      18

    • Using Tether Straps

      22

    • Booster Seats

      25

    • Types of Booster Seats

      25

    • Child Seat Positioning

      27

    • Child Safety Locks

      28

      • Left-Hand Side

        28

      • Right-Hand Side

        28

    • Safety Belts

      29

    • Principle of Operation

      29

    • Fastening the Safety Belts

      30

      • Using Safety Belts During Pregnancy

        30

  • Safety Belts

    31

    • Safety Belt Height Adjustment

      32

    • Safety Belt Warning Lamp and Indicator Chime

      32

      • Safety Belt Extension Assembly

        32

    • Safety Belt Minder

      33

      • Conditions of Operation

        33

    • Child Restraint and Safety Belt Maintenance

      34

  • Supplementary Restraints System

    35

    • Principle of Operation

      35

    • Driver and Passenger Airbags

      36

      • Supplementary Restraints System

        37

      • Children and Airbags

        41

    • Side Airbags

      42

    • Safety Canopy

      43

    • Crash Sensors and Airbag Indicator

      44

    • Airbag Disposal

      45

  • Keys and Remote Controls

    46

    • Principle of Operation

      46

    • General Information on Radio Frequencies

      46

    • Remote Control

      46

      • Integrated Key Head Transmitter

        46

      • Programming a New Remote Control

        47

      • Replacing the Battery

        47

      • Car Finder

        47

    • Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Control

      48

      • Sounding a Panic Alarm

        48

  • Mykey

    49

    • Principle of Operation

      49

    • Creating a Mykey

      50

    • Clearing All Mykeys

      51

    • Checking Mykey System Status

      52

    • Using Mykey with Remote Start Systems

      53

    • Mykey Troubleshooting

      54

  • Locks

    56

    • Locking and Unlocking

      56

      • Locking and Unlocking Confirmation

        56

      • Opening and Closing the Sliding Door

        57

      • Automatic Locking

        59

      • Automatic Unlocking

        59

      • One-Stage Unlocking

        59

      • Rear Emergency Exit

        59

      • Configurable Unlocking

        60

      • Two-Stage Unlocking

        60

  • Security

    61

    • Passive Anti-Theft System

      61

    • Anti-Theft Alarm

      62

      • Alarm System

        62

      • Triggering the Alarm

        62

      • Arming the Alarm

        62

      • Disarming the Alarm

        62

  • Steering Wheel

    63

    • Adjusting the Steering Wheel

      63

    • Audio Control — Vehicles Without: Touchscreen Display

      63

    • Audio Control — Vehicles With: Touchscreen Display

      64

    • Voice Control — Vehicles Without: Touchscreen Display

      64

    • Voice Control — Vehicles With: Touchscreen Display

      64

      • Seek, Next or Previous

        64

    • Cruise Control

      65

    • Information Display Control

      65

  • Wipers and Washers

    66

    • Windshield Wipers

      66

    • Autowipers

      66

    • Intermittent Wipe

      66

    • Windshield Washers

      67

  • Lighting

    68

    • General Information

      68

    • Lighting Control

      68

    • High Beams

      68

    • Autolamps

      69

      • Headlamp Flasher

        69

      • Parking Lamps

        69

    • Instrument Lighting Dimmer

      70

    • Daytime Running Lamps

      70

      • Type 2 — Configurable

        70

    • Direction Indicators

      71

    • Interior Lamps

      71

  • Windows and Mirrors

    72

    • Power Windows

      72

      • Driver Side One-Touch up

        72

      • Driver Side One-Touch down

        72

    • Exterior Mirrors

      73

    • Interior Mirror

      73

    • Rear Quarter Windows

      74

      • Closing the Rear Windows

        74

    • Instrument Cluster

      75

    • Gauges

      75

      • Tripmeter Reset and Distance to

        76

      • Fuel Gauge

        76

    • Warning Lamps and Indicators

      77

      • Direction Indicator

        78

      • Engine Coolant Temperature

        78

      • Front Airbag

        78

      • Engine Warning Lamps

        78

      • High Beam

        78

      • Lane Departure

        78

    • Audible Warnings and Indicators

      79

      • Airbag Secondary Warning

        79

        • Low Fuel Level

          79

        • Low Tire Pressure Warning

          79

        • Message Center Warning

          79

        • Oil Pressure

          79

        • Park Lamp

          79

        • Transmission Tow/Haul

          79

  • Instrument Cluster

    80

    • Exterior Lamps on

      80

    • Gearshift Lever Not in Park (P)

      80

    • Key in Ignition

      80

    • Parking Brake on

      80

  • Information Displays

    81

    • General Information

      81

    • Trip Computer

      84

      • Average Fuel Consumption

        84

      • Distance to Empty

        84

      • All Values

        84

      • Outside Air Temperature

        84

    • Personalized Settings

      85

      • Measure Units

        85

      • Switching Chimes off or on

        85

        • Trip Odometer

          85

        • Trip Timer

          85

    • Information Messages

      86

  • Climate Control

    91

    • Principle of Operation

      91

      • Air Conditioning

        91

    • Air Vents

      91

    • Manual Climate Control

      92

    • Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate

      93

      • Recommended Settings for Heating

        93

      • Cooling the Interior Quickly

        93

      • General Hints

        93

      • Recommended Settings for Cooling

        93

      • Heating the Interior Quickly

        93

    • Rear Passenger Climate Controls

      94

    • Heated Windows and Mirrors

      95

    • Heated Exterior Mirrors

      95

  • Seats

    96

    • Sitting in the Correct Position

      96

    • Head Restraints

      96

    • Manual Seats

      97

      • Adjusting the Head Restraint

        97

      • Installing the Head Restraint

        97

      • Removing the Head Restraint

        97

      • Adjusting the Lumbar Support

        98

    • Power Seats

      99

      • Adjusting the Armrest

        99

    • Rear Seats

      100

      • Power Lumbar

        100

      • Installing the Seats

        102

  • Auxiliary Power Points

    104

    • Cigar Lighter

      105

  • Storage Compartments

    106

    • Cup Holders

      106

    • Overhead Console

      106

    • Bottle Holder

      106

    • Overhead Storage Compartments

      106

  • Starting and Stopping the Engine

    107

    • General Information

      107

    • Ignition Switch

      107

    • Starting a Gasoline Engine

      107

    • Starting a Diesel Engine

      108

      • Flooded Engine

        108

      • Engine Idle Speed after Starting

        108

      • Cold or Hot Engine

        108

      • Engine Glow Plugs

        108

    • Diesel Particulate Filter

      109

      • Failure to Start

        109

      • Cold Weather Operation

        109

      • Starting a Cold or Hot Engine

        109

    • Switching off the Engine

      110

    • Engine Block Heater

      110

      • Vehicles with a Turbocharger

        110

      • Starting and Stopping the Engine

        111

      • Using the Engine Block Heater

        111

    • Fuel and Refueling

      112

    • Safety Precautions

      112

    • Fuel Quality — Gasoline

      113

      • Octane Recommendations

        113

    • Fuel Quality — Diesel

      114

  • Fuel and Refueling

    115

    • System Messages

      115

    • Diesel Fuel Additives

      116

    • Filling a Portable Fuel Container

      116

    • Fuel Filler Funnel Location

      116

    • Running out of Fuel

      116

    • Catalytic Converter

      117

    • Driving with a Catalytic Converter

      117

    • Selective Catalytic Reduction System

      118

      • Diesel Exhaust Fluid Level

        118

      • Filling Exhaust Fluid Tank Using Container

        119

      • Diesel Exhaust Fluid Guidelines

        120

    • Refueling

      121

    • Fuel Consumption

      123

      • Filling the Tank

        124

      • Calculating Fuel Economy

        124

    • Emission Control System

      125

      • On-Board Diagnostics (Obd-II)

        125

      • Active Regeneration

        127

      • System Messages

        128

  • Transmission

    135

    • Automatic Transmission

      135

      • Brake-Shift Interlock

        137

  • Brakes

    139

    • General Information

      139

    • Hints on Driving with Anti-Lock Brakes

      139

    • Parking Brake

      140

    • Center Parking Brake

      140

  • Traction Control

    141

    • Principle of Operation

      141

    • Using Traction Control

      141

  • Stability Control

    143

    • Principle of Operation

      143

    • Using Stability Control

      144

    • Parking Aids

      145

    • Principle of Operation

      145

    • Parking Aid

      145

    • Rear View Camera

      146

  • Parking Aids

    147

    • Using the Display

      147

    • Switching the Rear View Camera on

      147

    • Switching the Rear View Camera off

      148

    • Vehicles with Parking Aid

      148

  • Cruise Control

    149

    • Principle of Operation

      149

    • Using Cruise Control

      149

      • Switching Cruise Control on

        149

      • Switching Cruise Control off

        150

    • Driving Aids

      151

    • Speed Limiter

      151

    • Engine Speed Limiter

      151

    • Driver Alert

      151

    • Using Driver Alert

      151

    • Lane Keeping System

      152

    • Lane Keeping Alert

      152

  • Driving Aids

    153

  • Load Carrying

    155

    • Load Retaining Fixtures

      155

    • Load Limit

      155

  • Towing

    163

    • Towing a Trailer

      163

    • Trailer Sway Control

      164

    • Recommended Towing Weights

      164

    • Essential Towing Checks

      166

      • Tow Hitch

        167

      • Safety Chains

        167

      • Before Towing a Trailer

        171

      • When Towing a Trailer

        171

      • Trailer Lamps

        171

    • Transporting the Vehicle

      172

    • Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels

      173

      • Emergency Towing

        173

      • Recreational Vehicle Towing

        173

    • Driving Hints

      175

    • Breaking-In

      175

    • Reduced Engine Performance

      175

    • Economical Driving

      175

    • Cold Weather Precautions

      176

    • Driving through Water

      176

    • Floor Mats

      176

  • Driving Hints

    177

    • Roadside Emergencies

      178

    • Roadside Assistance

      178

    • Hazard Warning Flashers

      179

    • Fuel Shutoff

      179

    • Jump Starting the Vehicle

      180

    • Preparing Your Vehicle

      180

  • Roadside Emergencies

    181

    • Connecting the Jumper Cables

      181

    • Jump Starting

      181

    • Removing the Jumper Cables

      181

    • Post-Crash Alert System

      182

    • Customer Assistance

      183

    • Getting the Services You Need

      183

    • In California (U.S. Only)

      184

    • The Better Business Bureau (BBB) Auto Line Program (U.S. Only)

      185

    • Utilizing the Mediation/Arbitration Program (Canada Only)

      185

    • Getting Assistance Outside the U.S. and Canada

      186

    • Ordering Additional Owner’s Literature

      187

    • Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Only)

      187

    • Reporting Safety Defects (Canada Only)

      188

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Ford TRANSIT 2015 Owner’s Manual (461 pages)

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Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents

    4

  • Introduction

    10

    • About this Manual

      10

    • Symbols Glossary

      10

      • Protecting the Environment

        10

    • Data Recording

      12

    • California Proposition 65

      13

    • Perchlorate

      13

    • Ford Credit

      13

    • Replacement Parts Recommendation

      13

    • Special Notices

      14

    • Mobile Communications Equipment

      14

    • Export Unique Options

      14

    • Child Safety

      16

    • General Information

      16

    • Installing Child Seats

      17

  • Child Safety

    18

    • Using Tether Straps

      22

    • Booster Seats

      25

    • Types of Booster Seats

      25

    • Child Seat Positioning

      27

    • Child Safety Locks

      28

      • Left-Hand Side

        28

      • Right-Hand Side

        29

    • Safety Belts

      30

    • Principle of Operation

      30

    • Fastening the Safety Belts

      31

      • Using Safety Belts During Pregnancy

        31

  • Safety Belts

    32

    • Safety Belt Height Adjustment

      33

    • Safety Belt Warning Lamp and Indicator Chime

      33

      • Safety Belt Extension Assembly

        33

    • Safety Belt Minder

      34

      • Conditions of Operation

        34

    • Child Restraint and Safety Belt Maintenance

      35

    • System

      35

  • Supplementary Restraints System

    36

    • Principle of Operation — Canada/United States of America

      36

    • Driver and Passenger Airbags

      37

      • Supplementary Restraints System

        38

      • Children and Airbags

        42

    • Side Airbags

      43

    • Safety Canopy

      44

    • Crash Sensors and Airbag Indicator

      45

    • Airbag Disposal

      46

  • Keys and Remote Controls

    47

    • Principle of Operation

      47

    • General Information on Radio Frequencies

      47

    • Remote Control

      47

      • Integrated Key Head Transmitter

        47

      • Programming a New Remote Control

        48

      • Replacing the Battery

        48

      • Car Finder

        48

    • Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Control

      49

      • Sounding a Panic Alarm

        49

  • Mykey

    50

    • Principle of Operation

      50

    • Creating a Mykey

      50

    • Clearing All Mykeys

      51

    • Checking Mykey System Status

      53

    • Using Mykey with Remote Start Systems

      54

    • Mykey Troubleshooting

      55

  • Locks

    57

    • Locking and Unlocking

      57

      • Opening and Closing the Sliding Door

        58

      • Rear Emergency Exit

        60

      • Automatic Locking

        60

      • Automatic Re-Locking

        60

      • Automatic Unlocking

        60

      • One-Stage Unlocking

        61

      • Configurable Unlocking

        61

      • Two-Stage Unlocking

        61

      • Zone Re-Locking

        61

  • Security

    62

    • Passive Anti-Theft System

      62

    • Anti-Theft Alarm

      63

      • Alarm System

        63

      • Triggering the Alarm

        63

      • Arming the Alarm

        63

      • Disarming the Alarm

        63

  • Steering Wheel

    64

    • Adjusting the Steering Wheel

      64

    • Audio Control — Vehicles Without: Touchscreen Display

      64

    • Audio Control — Vehicles With: Touchscreen Display

      65

    • Voice Control — Vehicles Without: Touchscreen Display

      65

    • Voice Control — Vehicles With: Touchscreen Display

      65

    • Cruise Control

      66

    • Information Display Control

      66

  • Wipers and Washers

    67

    • Windshield Wipers

      67

    • Autowipers

      67

    • Intermittent Wipe

      67

    • Windshield Washers

      68

  • Lighting

    69

    • General Information

      69

    • Lighting Control

      69

      • High Beams

        69

      • Lighting Control Positions

        69

    • Autolamps

      70

      • Headlamp Flasher

        70

    • Instrument Lighting Dimmer

      71

    • Daytime Running Lamps

      71

    • Direction Indicators

      72

    • Interior Lamps

      72

  • Windows and Mirrors

    73

    • Power Windows

      73

      • Driver Side One-Touch up

        73

      • Driver Side One-Touch down

        73

    • Exterior Mirrors

      74

    • Interior Mirror

      74

    • Rear Quarter Windows

      75

      • Closing the Rear Windows

        75

  • Instrument Cluster

    76

    • Gauges

      76

      • Information Display

        76

      • Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge

        76

      • Tripmeter Reset and Distance to

        77

      • Fuel Gauge

        77

    • Warning Lamps and Indicators

      78

      • Direction Indicator

        79

      • Front Airbag

        79

      • Engine Coolant Temperature

        79

      • High Beam

        79

      • Engine Warning Lamps

        79

      • Lane Departure

        79

    • Audible Warnings and Indicators

      80

      • Airbag Secondary Warning

        80

        • Low Fuel Level

          80

        • Low Tire Pressure Warning

          80

        • Message Center Warning

          80

        • Oil Pressure

          80

        • Park Lamp

          80

        • Transmission Tow/Haul

          80

      • Exterior Lamps on

        81

      • Gearshift Lever Not in Park (P)

        81

      • Key in Ignition

        81

    • Parking Brake on

      81

  • Information Displays

    82

    • General Information

      82

    • Trip Computer

      85

      • All Values

        85

      • Average Fuel Consumption

        85

      • Resetting the Trip Computer

        85

    • Personalized Settings

      86

      • Distance to Empty

        86

      • Trip Timer

        86

      • Outside Air Temperature

        86

      • Measure Units

        86

      • Trip Odometer

        86

      • Switching Chimes off or on

        86

    • Information Messages

      87

  • Climate Control

    92

    • Principle of Operation

      92

    • Air Vents

      92

    • Manual Climate Control

      93

      • Side Air Vent

        93

    • Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate

      94

      • Recommended Settings for Cooling

        95

    • Rear Passenger Climate Controls

      96

    • Heated Windows and Mirrors

      96

  • Seats

    98

    • Sitting in the Correct Position

      98

    • Head Restraints

      98

      • Removing the Head Restraint

        99

      • Installing the Head Restraint

        99

      • Adjusting the Head Restraint

        99

    • Manual Seats

      100

      • Adjusting the Lumbar Support

        100

    • Power Seats

      101

      • Adjusting the Armrest

        101

    • Rear Seats

      102

      • Power Lumbar

        102

      • Installing the Seats

        104

  • Auxiliary Power Points

    106

    • Cigar Lighter

      107

  • Storage Compartments

    108

    • Cup Holders

      108

    • Overhead Console

      108

    • Bottle Holder

      108

      • Overhead Storage Compartments

        108

  • Starting and Stopping the Engine

    109

    • General Information

      109

    • Ignition Switch

      109

    • Starting a Gasoline Engine

      109

    • Starting a Diesel Engine

      110

      • Flooded Engine

        110

      • Engine Idle Speed after Starting

        110

      • Cold or Hot Engine

        110

      • Engine Glow Plugs

        110

    • Diesel Particulate Filter

      111

      • Failure to Start

        111

      • Cold Weather Operation

        111

      • Starting a Cold or Hot Engine

        111

    • Switching off the Engine

      112

    • Engine Block Heater

      112

      • Vehicles with a Turbocharger

        112

    • Starting and Stopping the Engine

      113

    • Fuel and Refueling

      114

    • Safety Precautions

      114

    • Fuel Quality — Gasoline

      115

      • Octane Recommendations

        115

    • Fuel Quality — Diesel

      116

  • Fuel and Refueling

    117

    • Running out of Fuel

      118

      • Filling a Portable Fuel Container

        118

    • Diesel Fuel Additives

      118

    • Catalytic Converter

      119

    • Driving with a Catalytic Converter

      119

    • Selective Catalytic Reduction System

      120

    • Diesel Exhaust Fluid Guidelines

      122

    • Refueling

      123

    • Fuel Consumption

      125

    • Emission Control System

      125

      • Calculating Fuel Economy

        125

      • Filling the Fuel Tank

        125

    • Transmission

      127

  • Transmission

    136

    • Automatic Transmission

      136

      • Brake-Shift Interlock

        138

  • Brakes

    140

    • General Information

      140

    • Hints on Driving with Anti-Lock Brakes

      140

    • Parking Brake

      141

    • Center Parking Brake

      141

    • Traction Control

      142

    • Principle of Operation

      142

    • Using Traction Control

      142

    • Stability Control

      142

  • Traction Control

    143

  • Stability Control

    144

    • Principle of Operation

      144

    • Using Stability Control

      145

  • Parking Aids

    146

    • Principle of Operation

      146

    • Parking Aid

      146

    • Rear View Camera

      147

      • Using the Display

        148

      • Switching the Rear View Camera on

        148

      • Switching the Rear View Camera off

        149

      • Vehicles with Parking Aid

        149

  • Cruise Control

    150

    • Principle of Operation

      150

    • Using Cruise Control

      150

      • Switching Cruise Control on

        150

      • Switching Cruise Control off

        151

    • Driving Aids

      152

    • Speed Limiter

      152

    • Driver Alert

      152

      • Engine Speed Limiter

        152

      • Using Driver Alert

        152

    • Lane Keeping System

      153

      • Lane Keeping Alert

        153

  • Driving Aids

    154

    • Load Carrying

      156

    • Load Retaining Fixtures

      156

    • Load Limit

      156

  • Load Carrying

    157

    • Towing

      158

    • Towing

      159

    • Towing

      160

    • Towing

      161

    • Towing

      162

  • Towing

    164

    • Towing a Trailer

      164

    • Trailer Sway Control

      165

    • Recommended Towing Weights

      165

    • Essential Towing Checks

      167

      • Tow Hitch

        168

      • Safety Chains

        168

      • Before Towing a Trailer

        172

      • When Towing a Trailer

        172

      • Trailer Lamps

        172

    • Transporting the Vehicle

      173

    • Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels

      174

      • Emergency Towing

        174

      • Recreational Vehicle Towing

        174

    • Driving Hints

      176

    • Breaking-In

      176

    • Reduced Engine Performance

      176

    • Economical Driving

      176

    • Cold Weather Precautions

      177

    • Driving through Water

      177

    • Floor Mats

      177

  • Driving Hints

    178

  • Roadside Emergencies

    179

    • Roadside Assistance

      179

    • Hazard Warning Flashers

      180

    • Fuel Shutoff

      180

    • Jump Starting the Vehicle

      181

      • Connecting the Jumper Cables

        182

      • Jump Starting

        182

      • Removing the Jumper Cables

        182

    • Post-Crash Alert System

      183

    • Customer Assistance

      184

    • Getting the Services You Need

      184

      • Away from Home

        184

    • In California (U.S. Only)

      185

    • The Better Business Bureau (BBB) Auto Line Program (U.S. Only)

      186

    • Utilizing the Mediation/Arbitration Program (Canada Only)

      186

    • Getting Assistance Outside the U.S. and Canada

      187

    • Ordering Additional Owner’s Literature

      188

    • Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Only)

      188

    • Reporting Safety Defects (Canada Only)

      189

Ford TRANSIT 2015 Owner's Manual

Ford TRANSIT 2015 Owner’s Manual (428 pages)

Brand: Ford
|
Category: Automobile
|
Size: 6.57 MB

Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents

    4

  • Introduction

    10

    • About this Manual

      10

    • Symbols Glossary

      10

    • Data Recording

      12

      • Event Data Recording

        12

      • Service Data Recording

        12

    • California Proposition 65

      14

    • Perchlorate

      14

    • Ford Credit

      14

    • Replacement Parts Recommendation

      14

    • Special Notices

      15

    • Mobile Communications Equipment

      15

    • Export Unique Options

      15

    • At a Glance

      16

    • Front Exterior Overview

      16

    • Rear Exterior Overview

      17

    • Vehicle Interior Overview

      18

    • Instrument Panel Overview

      19

  • At a Glance

    20

    • Child Safety

      21

    • General Information

      21

    • Installing Child Seats

      22

  • Child Safety

    23

    • Using Lap and Shoulder Belts

      23

    • Using Tether Straps

      27

    • Booster Seats

      28

      • Types of Booster Seats

        29

    • Child Seat Positioning

      30

    • Child Safety Locks

      32

      • Left-Hand Side

        32

      • Right-Hand Side

        32

    • Safety Belts

      33

    • Principle of Operation

      33

    • Fastening the Safety Belts

      34

      • Using Safety Belts During Pregnancy

        34

  • Safety Belts

    35

    • Safety Belt Locking Modes

      35

    • Safety Belt Height Adjustment

      36

      • Safety Belt Extension Assembly

        36

    • Safety Belt Warning Lamp and Indicator Chime

      37

    • Safety Belt Minder

      37

    • Child Restraint and Safety Belt Maintenance

      39

  • Personal Safety System?

    40

    • Personal Safety System

      40

  • Supplementary Restraints System

    41

    • Principle of Operation

      41

    • Driver and Passenger Airbags

      42

      • Children and Airbags

        42

    • Front Passenger Sensing System

      43

    • Supplementary Restraints System

      44

    • Side Airbags

      46

    • Safety Canopy

      47

    • Crash Sensors and Airbag Indicator

      48

    • Airbag Disposal

      49

  • Keys and Remote Controls

    50

    • General Information on Radio

      50

      • Frequencies

        50

    • Remote Control

      50

    • Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Control

      51

      • Replacing the Battery

        51

      • Car Finder

        51

  • Mykey

    52

    • Principle of Operation

      52

    • Creating a Mykey

      53

    • Clearing All Mykeys

      54

    • Checking Mykey System Status

      55

    • Using Mykey with Remote Start Systems

      56

    • Mykey Troubleshooting

      56

  • Locks

    57

    • Locking and Unlocking

      57

      • Opening the Double Rear Doors

        57

      • Auto Lock and Auto Unlock Feature

        59

      • Emergency Locking with the Key

        60

      • Rear Emergency Exit

        60

    • Manual Liftgate

      61

      • Opening and Closing the Liftgate

        61

  • Security

    62

    • Passive Anti-Theft System

      62

  • Steering Wheel

    64

    • Adjusting the Steering Wheel

      64

    • Audio Control

      64

    • Voice Control

      65

    • Cruise Control

      65

    • Information Display Control

      66

    • Wipers and Washers

      67

    • Windshield Wipers

      67

    • Autowipers

      67

    • Windshield Washers

      68

    • Rear Window Wiper and Washers

      68

  • Wipers and Washers

    69

    • Rear Window Washer

      69

  • Lighting

    70

    • General Information

      70

    • Lighting Control

      70

      • High Beams

        70

    • Autolamps

      71

      • Headlamp Flasher

        71

    • Instrument Lighting Dimmer

      72

    • Headlamp Exit Delay

      72

    • Daytime Running Lamps

      72

    • Front Fog Lamps

      73

    • Cornering Lamps

      73

    • Direction Indicators

      74

    • Interior Lamps — Vehicles Without: Panoramic Roof Panel

      74

    • Interior Lamps — Vehicles With: Panoramic Roof Panel

      75

      • Center Mounted Lamp

        75

      • Side Mounted Lamp

        75

    • Windows and Mirrors

      76

    • Power Windows — Vehicles With: One-Touch down Driver Window

      76

    • Power Windows — Vehicles With: Rear Power Windows

      76

  • Windows and Mirrors

    77

    • Window Lock

      77

    • Global Opening and Closing

      78

    • Exterior Mirrors

      79

    • Fold Away Exterior Mirrors

      79

    • Interior Mirror

      80

    • Sun Shades — Vehicles With: Panoramic Roof Panel

      80

    • Instrument Cluster

      82

    • Gauges

      82

      • Information Display

        82

      • Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge

        82

    • Warning Lamps and Indicators

      83

      • Anti-Lock Braking System

        83

      • Brake System

        83

      • Airbag — Front

        83

      • Fuel Gauge

        83

  • Instrument Cluster

    84

    • Audible Warnings and Indicators

      85

  • Information Displays

    87

    • General Information

      87

    • Clock

      91

    • Digital Speedometer

      91

    • Trip Computer

      91

    • Personalized Settings

      91

      • Measure Units

        91

      • Switching Chimes off

        91

      • Trip Odometer

        91

      • Distance to Empty

        91

      • Average Fuel

        91

    • Information Messages

      92

  • Climate Control

    98

    • Principle of Operation

      98

      • Air Conditioning

        98

    • Air Vents

      98

    • Center Air Vents

      98

    • Manual Climate Control

      99

    • Automatic Climate Control

      100

    • Climate Control

      101

    • Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate

      102

      • Mono Mode

        102

      • Switching Mono Mode off

        102

      • Heating the Interior Quickly

        102

      • Switching Mono Mode Back on

        102

      • Recommended Settings for Heating

        102

      • General Hints

        102

      • Cooling the Interior Quickly

        102

      • Recommended Settings for Cooling

        103

    • Rear Passenger Climate Controls

      104

    • Heated Windows and Mirrors

      104

    • Cabin Air Filter

      105

      • Heated Windshield

        105

      • Heated Rear Window

        105

  • Seats

    106

    • Sitting in the Correct Position

      106

    • Head Restraints

      106

      • Adjusting the Head Restraint

        107

    • Manual Seats

      108

    • Power Seats

      109

      • Adjusting the Height of the Driver

        109

      • Folding the Seatback

        109

    • Rear Seats

      110

      • Vehicles with Five Seats

        110

      • Vehicles with Seven Seats

        112

    • Heated Seats

      114

    • Rear Seat Armrest

      115

  • Auxiliary Power Points

    116

    • Volt DC Power Point

      116

    • Cigar Lighter

      116

  • Storage Compartments

    117

    • Cup Holders

      117

    • Center Console

      117

    • Overhead Console

      117

      • Rear Door Storage Compartment

        117

  • Starting and Stopping the Engine

    118

    • General Information

      118

    • Ignition Switch

      118

    • Steering Wheel Lock

      118

    • Starting a Gasoline Engine

      119

    • Switching off the Engine

      120

    • Engine Block Heater

      120

    • Starting and Stopping the Engine

      121

    • Fuel and Refueling

      122

    • Safety Precautions

      122

    • Fuel Quality

      123

      • Choosing the Right Fuel

        123

    • Running out of Fuel

      123

      • Octane Recommendations

        123

    • Refueling

      124

  • Fuel and Refueling

    125

    • Fuel Consumption

      126

      • Filling the Tank

        126

    • Emission Control System

      126

      • Calculating Fuel Economy

        126

      • On-Board Diagnostics (Obd-II)

        127

  • Transmission

    129

    • Automatic Transmission

      129

      • Brake-Shift Interlock

        130

  • Brakes

    132

    • General Information

      132

    • Hints on Driving with Anti-Lock Brakes

      132

    • Parking Brake

      132

    • Hill Start Assist

      133

    • Using Hill Start Assist

      133

  • Traction Control

    134

    • Principle of Operation

      134

    • Using Traction Control

      134

  • Stability Control

    135

    • Principle of Operation

      135

    • Using Stability Control

      136

    • Parking Aids

      137

    • Principle of Operation

      137

    • Parking Aid

      137

  • Parking Aids

    138

    • Rear Sensing System

      138

    • Front and Rear Sensing System

      139

    • Rear View Camera

      140

      • Using the Display

        140

      • Switching the Rear View Camera off

        141

  • Cruise Control

    142

    • Principle of Operation

      142

    • Switching Cruise Control on

      142

    • Using Cruise Control

      142

    • Switching Cruise Control off

      142

  • Driving Aids

    143

    • Steering

      143

    • Load Carrying

      144

    • Luggage Anchor Points

      144

    • Rear under Floor Storage

      144

      • Passenger Compartment Floor

        144

      • Adjustable Load Floor

        144

    • Cargo Nets

      145

    • Roof Racks and Load Carriers

      146

      • Removing the Net

        146

      • Maximum Load Weights

        146

    • Load Limit

      147

  • Load Carrying

    148

  • Towing

    155

    • Towing a Trailer

      155

    • Trailer Sway Control

      156

    • Recommended Towing Weights

      156

    • Essential Towing Checks

      158

      • Trailer Towing Connector

        158

      • Safety Chains

        158

      • Before Towing a Trailer

        159

      • Trailer Brakes

        159

      • When Towing a Trailer

        159

      • Trailer Lamps

        159

    • Towing Points

      160

    • Transporting the Vehicle

      161

    • Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels

      162

    • Driving Hints

      163

    • Breaking-In

      163

    • Reduced Engine Performance

      163

    • Economical Driving

      163

    • Cold Weather Precautions

      164

    • Driving through Water

      164

    • Floor Mats

      164

  • Driving Hints

    165

    • Roadside Emergencies

      166

    • Roadside Assistance

      166

    • Hazard Warning Flashers

      167

    • Fuel Shutoff

      167

    • Jump Starting the Vehicle

      167

  • Roadside Emergencies

    168

    • Preparing Your Vehicle

      168

    • Connecting the Jumper Cables

      168

      • Jump Starting

        169

      • Removing the Jumper Cables

        169

    • Post-Crash Alert System

      170

    • Customer Assistance

      171

    • Getting the Services You Need

      171

      • Away from Home

        171

    • In California (U.S. Only)

      172

    • The Better Business Bureau (BBB) Auto Line Program (U.S. Only)

      173

    • Utilizing the Mediation/Arbitration Program (Canada Only)

      173

    • Getting Assistance Outside the U.S. and Canada

      174

    • Ordering Additional Owner’s Literature

      175

    • Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Only)

      175

    • Reporting Safety Defects (Canada Only)

      176

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  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 1

    May 2014 Second P rinting Owner’s Manual T ransit Litho in U.S.A. for downer .c om for d. ca 2015 TRANSIT Owner’s Manual 2015 TRANSIT Owner’ s Manual FK3J 19A321 AB …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 2

    The inf ormation cont ained in this publica tion wa s correc t at the time of g oing to print. In the int erest of continuous dev elopment, w e reserve the right to chang e specifica tions, design or equipment a t any time without notice or obliga tion. No part of this publication may be r eproduce d, tr ansmitted , stored in a retriev al syst em o …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 3

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 4

    Introduction About This Manual ……………………………………. 7 S ymbols Gl ossary ……………………………………… 7 Da ta R ecording ………………………………………….. 9 Calif ornia Pr oposition 65 ……………………….. 10 Per chlora te ……………………………………………….. 10 F …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 5

    Lighting General Inf ormation ………………………………. 66 Lighting Contr ol ………………………………………. 66 Aut olamps ……………………………………………….. 67 Instrument Lighting Dimmer ………………… 68 Daytime R unning Lamps ………………………. 68 Direc tion Indica tor s ……… …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 6

    Hints on Driving With Anti-L ock Brak es …………………………………………………… 137 P arking Brak e …………………………………………. 138 Tr action C ontrol Principl e of Operation …………………………… 139 Using T r action Control ………………………….. 139 Stabilit y Contr ol Principl e …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 7

    Engine Oil Dipstick — 3.5L ……………………. 204 Engine Oil Dipstick — 3. 7L …………………….. 204 Engine Oil Dipstick — 3.2L P ow er Strok e Diesel ………………………………………………….. 204 Engine Oil Check …………………………………… 204 Changing the Engine Oil and Oil Filt er ……………. …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 8

    Audio T roubleshooting ………………………… 299 S YNC ™ General Inf ormation ……………………………. 300 Using V oice R ecognition ……………………… 302 Using S YNC ™ With Y our Phone ………… 305 S YNC ™ Applica tions and Services …… 320 Using S YNC ™ With Y our Media Pla yer ……………………. …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 9

    6 Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2014 …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 10

    ABOUT THIS MANUAL Thank y ou for choosing Ford . W e rec ommend that you tak e some time to get t o know your v ehicl e by r eading this manual. T he more tha t you know about it, the gre at er the safe ty and pl easure y ou will get fr om driving it. W ARNING Driving while distr acted c an result in loss of v ehicle contr ol, crash and injury . W …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 11

    E162384 Air conditioning s yst em Anti-lock br aking syst em Av oid smoking, flames or spark s Bat tery Bat tery acid Brak e fluid — non petrol eum base d Brak e system Cabin air fil ter Check fuel cap Child s af ety door lock or unl ock Child se at lo wer anchor Child se at tether anchor E71340 Cruise c ontrol Do not open when hot Engine air filt …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 12

    Jack E161353 K eep out of reach of chil dren Lighting contr ol Lo w tire pressur e warning Maintain corr ect fluid l ev el Note oper ating instructions P anic alarm E139213 P arking aid P arking brak e Po wer steering fl uid Po wer window s front/ rear Po wer window l ockout Servic e engine soon Side airbag E167012 Shield the e yes E138639 Stabilit …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 13

    If services ar e used (e.g. r epair works, service pr oce sses, w arrant y ca ses, qualit y assur ance), empl oy ees of the servic e netw ork (including manuf acturers) ar e able t o read out this t echnical inf ormation from the ev ent and error data s tor age module s using special diagnostic de vice s. If requir ed, you will r eceive further inf …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 14

    Schedul ed Maintenanc e and Mechanical Repair s One of the best wa ys for y ou to mak e sure that y our vehicle pr ovides y ears of service is to ha ve it maintained in line with our rec ommendations using parts tha t conf orm to the specifica tions detailed in this Owner ’ s Manual. Genuine For d and Motor cra ft parts meet or ex ceed these spec …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 15

    are unique t o your v ehicle. T his Owner ’ s Manual is writt en primarily f or the U.S. and Canadian Mark ets. Fea tures or e quipment liste d as st andard ma y be differ ent on units built f or Export. Ref er to this Owner ’ s Manual for all other requir ed information and warning s. 12 Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Ed …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 16

    GENERAL INF ORMA TION See the f ollowing se ctions f or direc tions on how t o properly use sa fety r estraints for chil dren. W ARNINGS Al wa ys mak e sure y our child is secur ed properl y in a device tha t is appropria te for their height, a ge and weight. Chil d saf ety restr aints must be bought separ at ely from y our vehicle . Fail ure to f …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 17

    Rec ommendations for Safet y Res traints f or Chil dren Rec ommended restr aint type Child size , height, w eight, or ag e Child Use a child s af ety sea t (sometimes c alle d an infant c arrier , con vertibl e sea t, or toddler s ea t). Childr en weighing 40 lb (18 kg) or le ss (gener ally ag e four or y ounger). Infant s or toddl ers Use a belt-p …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 18

    Use a child s af ety sea t (sometimes call ed an infant c arrier , con vertibl e seat, or toddl er seat) f or infants, t oddl ers, or childr en weighing 40 pounds (18 kilogr ams) or less (g enerall y age f our or young er). Using Lap and Shoulder Belts W ARNINGS Airbags c an kill or injure a child in a child se at. Nev er place a r ear-f acing chil …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 19

    E142530 3. W hile hol ding the shoulder and l ap belt portions tog ether , r oute the t ongue through the chil d seat a cc ording t o the child se at manufa cturer’s instruc tions. Be sure the bel t webbing is not twiste d. E142531 4. Insert the belt t ongue into the c orrect buckle (the buck le cl osest to the direc tion the tongue is c oming …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 20

    8. R emove r emaining slack from the bel t. Forc e the sea t down with extr a weight, for e xample, b y pressing down or kneeling on the chil d restr aint while pulling up on the shoulder bel t in order to f orce sl ack from the bel t. This is nece ssary to r emove the remaining slack tha t will exist once the e xtra weight of the chil d is added t …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 21

    E184881 E178551 E178552 E178553 Y our vehicle ha s LA T CH lo wer anchors for child se at install ation a t the seating positions marke d with the child se at symbol. E177639 18 Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2014 Chil d Saf ety …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 22

    The LA T CH anchors are l oca ted at the r ear section of the r ear se at be twe en the cushion and sea t back above the s ymbols as sho wn. Follow the chil d seat manufa cturer’s instruc tions to corre ctl y install a chil d seat with LA T CH at tachments. Follo w the instructions on at taching chil d saf ety se at s with tether straps. At ta …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 23

    E178551 E178552 E178553 Perf orm the foll owing st eps to install a child s af ety sea t with tether anchors: Note: If you install a chil d seat with rigid LA T CH at tachments, do not tighten the te ther strap enou gh to lift the chil d seat o ff your vehicl e seat c ushion when the child is sea ted in it. K eep the te ther strap jus t snug withou …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 24

    E178096 3. L ocat e the corr ect anchor on the back panel of the re ar sea t for the sele cte d sea ting position. The anchors ar e label ed with the tether str ap symbol and are partiall y cov ered b y the gap panel. Pull the p anel back to full y expose the anchor s. 4. Clip the te ther strap t o the anchor as shown. 5. Adjust the front pa ssenge …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 25

    2. Loc ate the c orrec t anchor on the back panel of the re ar sea t for the sele cte d sea ting position. The anchors ar e label ed with the tether str ap symbol and are partiall y cov ered b y the gap panel. Pull the p anel back to full y expose the anchor s. 3. Clip the t ether strap to the anchor a s shown. 4. Tight en the child saf ety sea t t …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 26

    If your back le ss booster se at has a remo vabl e shield, remo ve the shiel d. If a vehicl e seating position ha s a low se at back or no hea d restr aint, a backle ss booster se at may pl ace your chil d ‘s hea d (as me asur ed at the top s of the ears) abov e the top of the se at. In this ca se, mov e the backl ess booster t o another sea t …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 27

    E142597 If the booster se at slides on the vehicl e sea t upon which it is being used, pl acing a rubberized mesh s old a s shelf or carpet liner under the booster se at may impr ov e this condition. Do not intr oduce any item thicker than this under the boost er seat. Check with the boost er sea t manufa cturer’s instruc tions. CHILD SEA T PO …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 28

    Rec ommendations for a ttaching chil d safe ty restr aints for children Use any atta chment method as indicat ed below by X Combined weight of child and child restr aint seat Restr aint type Safet y belt only Safet y belt and LA TCH (lo wer anchors and top tether anchor) Safet y belt and top tether anchor LA TCH (lo wer anchors only ) LA TCH (lo we …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 29

    Right-Hand Side T urn it cl ockwise to swit ch the child l ock on and count erclockwise t o switch it off . 26 Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2014 Chil d Saf ety …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 30

    PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNINGS Al wa ys driv e and ride with the sea t backre st upright and the lap bel t snug and l ow acr oss the hips. T o reduc e the risk of injury , mak e sure chil dren sit where they c an be properl y restraine d. Nev er le t a pass enger hol d a child on his or her lap whil e your vehicl e is moving. T he passenger c an …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 31

    The sa fety bel t pretensioner s at the front sea ting positions are designed to tight en the sa fe ty bel ts when activ at ed. In fr ontal and near-fr ontal cra shes, side cra shes and roll overs, the sa fe ty bel t pret ensioners may be activ at ed alone or , if the cra sh is of sufficient sev erity , tog ether with the front airbags. F A S TENIN …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 32

    Safe ty Bel t Locking Modes W ARNINGS Aft er any vehicle cr ash, the sa fety belt s yst em at all passeng er seating positions must be check ed by an authorized de aler to v erify that the automa tic locking re trac tor f eatur e for child se ats is still functioning pr operly . In addition, all sa fety bel ts should be check ed for pr oper functio …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 33

    How t o Disenga ge the Aut omatic Locking Mode Unbuckle the c ombination lap and shoulder bel t and allow it t o retra ct compl etel y to diseng age the aut omatic locking mode and r eturn the saf ety bel t to the vehicl e sensitive (emer gency ) locking mode. Safe ty Bel t Ext ension Assembl y W ARNING Do not use ex tensions t o change the fit of …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 34

    Conditions of oper ation Then… If… The sa fety bel t warning light illumina tes 1- 2 minutes and the w arning chime sounds 4-8 seconds. The driv er’s safe ty bel t is not buckl ed bef ore the ignition swit ch is turned to the on position… The sa fety bel t warning light and warning chime turn off. The driv er’s safe ty bel t is buck …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 35

    Swit ching the Belt-Minder on and off W ARNING Whil e the sy stem all ows y ou to swit ch it off, this s ystem is designed to impr ov e your chances of being sa fel y belte d and surviving a cra sh. W e rec ommend you le av e the sy stem swit ched on. T o r educe the risk of injury , do not swit ch the sys tem on or off whil e driving your v ehicl …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 36

    PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION — C ANAD A/UNITED S T A TE S OF AMERIC A W ARNINGS Airbags do not infl ate sl owly or gentl y , and the risk of injury from a deplo ying airbag is the grea test cl ose to the trim c overing the airbag modul e. All occup ants of your v ehicle, including the driv er , should al way s properl y wear their sa fety bel ts, even w …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 37

    R outine maintenanc e of the airbags is not requir ed. DRIVER AND P ASSENGER AIRBA GS W ARNINGS Nev er plac e your arm or any objects ov er an airbag modul e. Placing y our arm ov er a depl oying airba g can resul t in serious arm fractur es or other injuries. Objec ts pla ced on or o ver the airbag infl ation ar ea may caus e those objects t o be …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 38

    Note: The passeng er airbag sta tus indica tor OFF and ON lamps will ill uminate f or a short period of time when the ignition is first turned on to c onfirm it is functional. Passeng er airbag Passeng er airbag status indicator Swit ch position Disabl ed OFF: Lit Off ON: Unlit Enable d OFF: Unlit On ON: Lit E170613 Low-series v ehicles (if e quipp …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 39

    E181523 E181522 1. Insert the ignition ke y, turn the swit ch to OFF and hol d in OFF while remo ving the ke y . 2. When the ignition is turned on, the pa ss airbag off light ill uminat es briefly , momentaril y shuts off and then turns back on. T his indicat es that the passeng er airbag is deactiv ated . Turning the Pa ssenger Airba g Back On W A …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 40

    E181521 1. Insert the ignition ke y and turn the swit ch to ON. 2. The pa ss airbag off light will briefly illumina te when the ignition is turned to on. This indic at es that the pa ssenger airbag is oper ational. The pa ssenger side airbag shoul d alwa ys be on (the pass airba g off light should not be illumina ted) unle ss the pass enger meets t …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 41

    • the vehicl e has no re ar sea t; • the vehicl e has a re ar sea t too small to acc ommodate a r ear-f acing infant sea t; or • the infant ha s a medical condition which, ac cor ding to the inf ant’s physician, make s it nece ssary for the infant t o ride in the front so that the driver c an const antly monit or the child’s conditi …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 42

    • my vehicl e has no re ar seat; • althou gh childr en age 12 and under ride in the re ar sea t whenev er possibl e, childr en age 12 and under hav e no option but to some times ride in the front se at be cause r ear se at spa ce is insufficient; • the child ha s a medical condition tha t, acc ording to the chil d ‘s phy sician, make s i …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 43

    If two a dult s and a child oc cupy a R egul ar Cab, properl y restrain the chil d in the cent er front unless doing so w ould interf ere with driving your v ehicl e. T his pro vides lap and shoulder bel t protec tion for all occupant s, and airbag pr otection f or the adul ts. A chil d or infant properl y restraine d in the cent er front seat shou …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 44

    S AFETY C ANOPY ™ (If Equipped) W ARNINGS Do not plac e objects or mount equipment on or near the he adliner at the side r ail that may c ome into conta ct with a depl oying curtain airbag. Fail ure to f oll ow these instruc tions may incre ase the risk of per sonal injury in the ev ent of a cra sh. Do not le an your head on the door . The sa fet …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 45

    Childr en 12 years ol d and under should alw ays be properl y restr ained in the re ar sea ts. The sa fe ty canopy will not int erfer e with childr en restrained using a pr operly install ed child or boost er sea t because it is designed t o infla te downw ard from the headliner abo ve the doors al ong the side window opening. The design and de vel …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 46

    • The design of the fr ont airbags is to deplo y only in front al and near-front al cra shes, for e xampl e not roll overs, side impacts or r ear impacts, unl ess the cra sh causes sufficient l ongitudinal decel eration. • The design of the s af ety belt pret ensioners is to depl oy onl y in frontal and ne ar-frontal cra shes, and may als o dep …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 47

    PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION The r emote c ontrol allo ws y ou to: • remot el y lock or unl ock the vehicle doors • unlock the door s without activel y using a ke y or remot e control (intellig ent acc ess only) • remot el y open the pow er liftg ate (if equipped) • remot el y start or st op the engine (if equipped) • arm and disarm the anti-t …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 48

    E138615 Note: Y our vehicl e ’ s k eys came with a security l abel that pro vides important vehicl e ke y cut informa tion. K eep the label in a sa fe pl ace for future r ef erence. Progr amming a New Remote Contr ol See an authoriz ed dealer . Repla cing the Batt ery The r emote c ontrol uses one coin type three v olt lithium bat tery CR2032 or …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 49

    Note: If locking wa s not succ essful or if any door or the liftg at e is open, or if the hood is open on vehicl es with a perimet er alarm or remot e start, the horn will sound and the direc tion indica tors will not fl ash. Sounding a P anic Alarm Note: The alarm will onl y operat e when the ignition is off. E138624 Pr ess the butt on to turn on …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 50

    PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION MyK ey allo ws y ou to pr ogram ke ys with restric ted driving mode s to pr omote good driving habits. All but one of the k eys can be activ at ed with these restrict ed modes. Any k eys tha t remain unprogr ammed are ref erred to a s administra tor k eys or admin ke ys. T hey can be used t o: • cre at e a MyKe y • progr …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 51

    Press the l eft arrow butt on to ac cess the main menu and scr oll to: Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the OK butt on. Set tings Pr ess the OK butt on. MyK ey When prompt ed, hol d the OK button until you se e a messag e informing y ou to label this k ey as a MyK ey . The k ey will be restric ted a t your vehicl e’s next start. Cre ate …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 52

    T o clear all MyK ey s of all MyK ey settings, press the l eft arro w button t o acc ess the main menu and scroll to: Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the OK butt on. Set tings Pr ess the OK butt on. MyK ey Pr ess and hol d the OK butt on until the foll owing messag e displa ys. Cle ar MyKe y All MyK eys Cle ared Note: When you cl ear your My …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 53

    CHECKING MYKEY S Y S TEM S T A TUS Y ou can find informa tion on programmed MyK ey(s) using the informa tion displa y contr ol on the ste ering wheel. S ee Information Displa ys (pag e 79). T o find information on a progr amed MyKe y(s), press the l eft arrow butt on to acc ess the main menu and scroll to: Description Messag e Pr ess the OK butt on …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 54

    USING MYKEY WITH REMOTE S T ART S Y STEMS V ehicl es With Ford-Appro ved A ftermark et Remote S tart S y stems When using a Ford-appr oved a ftermarket remot e start sy stem, the vehicl e recogniz es the remot e start sy stem as an a dditional admin k ey . It is the vehicl e ’ s de faul t setting. Y ou can also progr am the remote start a s a MyK …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 55

    As an added pr eca ution, owner s of vehicl es fitt ed with tra ditional ke ys ma y want t o progr am the remot e start syst em as a MyK ey , if the MyK ey driv er uses the remot e start f ob. Tha t way , when the MyK ey driver starts the v ehicle with the remot e start sys tem, the MyK ey r estrictions r emain activ e. With a non-For d-appro ved a …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 56

    Potential C auses Condition · The v ehicle has been s tarte d using a remot e start sy stem that is not pr ogramme d with admin privil ege s. Se e Using MyK ey With Remot e Start S yst ems (pag e 51). · The k ey or fob used t o start your vehicl e does not hav e admin privil eges. I cannot cl ear the MyK eys. · No MyK eys are cr ea ted. See C re …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 57

    LOCKING AND UNLOCKING Note: Make sure y ou hav e lock ed your vehicl e bef ore lea ving it unattende d. Note: Do not le av e the ke ys in your vehicl e. Locking Locking With the K ey T urn the t op of the key t ow ard the r ear of your v ehicl e. Locking With the R emote C ontrol Pr ess the butt on. Note: Y ou c an lock the driv er door with the ke …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 58

    Opening and Closing the Sliding Door Opening the Sliding Door E148804 Pull the int erior door handl e to open the door . Closing the Sliding Door E171966 1 2 E172313 1 2 1. Pull the door handl e to rel ea se the door check f ea ture. 2. Slide the door to cl ose. Opening and Closing the Doubl e Rear Door s E148805 55 Transit (TTH) Canada/United Stat …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 59

    E148806 E178366 1. Slide the le ver to rel ease the c atch. 2. Fully open the c argo door . Unlocking and Opening the Doubl e Rear Doors Fr om Inside E175828 1. Lift the locking but ton up . E175955 2. Push the inner r ele ase le ver do wn to open the door . 56 Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2014 Locks …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 60

    E148806 Rear Emer gency Exit W ag on and Bus E179502 E179501 Pull the int erior handl e up to open the door in an emerg ency . Automa tic Locking Y ou can set your v ehicle’s doors t o l ock automa tically when y ou exc eed 5 mph (8 km/h). Y ou can swit ch this on in the informa tion display . S ee Information Display s (page 79). If y ou have …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 61

    One-Sta ge Unlocking Y ou can switch on this func tion using the informa tion display . S ee Information Display s (page 79). If you ha ve s witche d on this function, y ou unlock all door s including the rear door s and the sliding door . Note: When you unl ock the doors, the direc tion indica tors fla sh once. Y ou unlock all of the doors when y …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 62

    P ASSIVE ANTI-THEFT S YS TEM Note: The sy stem is no t compa tible with non-Ford a ftermark et remot e start s yst ems. Use of these s ystems ma y resul t in vehicle starting probl ems and a loss of se curity prot ection. Note: Metallic objec ts, el ectronic de vices or a second c oded key on the s ame ke y chain may c ause vehicl e starting probl …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 63

    2. S witch the ignition fr om off to on. K eep the ignition on for a t lea st three seconds, but no more than 10 se conds. 3. S witch the ignition off and remo ve the first c orrec tly c oded key fr om the ignition. 4. Aft er three seconds but within 10 seconds of s witching the ignition off, insert the sec ond previousl y correc tl y coded k ey in …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 64

    ADJU S TING THE S TEERING WHEEL W ARNING Do not adjust the st eering wheel when your v ehicl e is moving. Note: Make sure tha t you are sitting in the corre ct position. See Sit ting in the Correc t Position (pag e 95). 1 2 2 E95178 1. Unlock the st eering column. 2. Adjust the s teering whe el to the desir ed position. 3 E95179 3. L ock the steeri …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 65

    Seek, Ne xt or P revious Pr ess the seek butt on to: • T une the r adio to the nex t or previous stor ed preset. • Pla y the next or the pre vious track. Pr ess and hol d the seek butt on to: • T une the r adio to the nex t sta tion up or down the fr equency band . • Seek thr ough a track. AUDIO C ONTROL — VEHICLES WITH: TOUCHS CREEN DISPLA …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 66

    MyFord T ouch® C ontrols (If Equipped) Y our steering wheel c ontrols ma y also hav e these additional f eatur es. E142613 Pr ess to g o to the home screen. E142608 Pr ess to g o to the informa tion screen. See MyFor d T ouch ™ (pag e 349). CRUISE C ONTROL E142437 See C ruise Control (p age 147). INFORMA TION DISPLA Y C ONTROL E130248 See Inf or …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 67

    WINDSHIELD WIPER S Defrost the windshiel d befor e you s witch the windshield wiper s on. Do not opera te the windshield wiper s on a dry windshield . This may scr atch the gla ss, damage the wiper bl ades or cause the wiper motor t o overhea t. Alw ay s use the windshield w ashers bef ore you swit ch the windshield wiper s on. D C B E169313 A Sing …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 68

    C B A E169314 High sensitivity . A On. B Lo w sensitivity . C During wet or wint er driving conditions where ic e, sno w or a salty ro ad mist is present, inconsist ent or unexpect ed wiping or smearing ma y occur . In the se conditions, you c an do the foll owing: • Lo wer the sensitivity of the aut owiper s to r educe the amount of sme aring on …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 69

    GENERAL INF ORMA TION Condensa tion in Lamp Assemblies Ext erior lamps hav e vents t o acc ommodate normal chang es in air pressur e. Condensa tion can be a natur al by-product of this design. When moist air ent ers the lamp a ssembly throu gh the vents, there is a possibility tha t condensa tion can occur when the temper ature is c old . When norm …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 70

    Headlamp Flasher E163719 Pull the l ever slightl y to ward the ste ering wheel. Parking Lamps Sel ect position B on the lighting control t o swit ch the parking lamps on. Note: Prol onged use of the parking l amps will cause the ba ttery to run out o f charg e. AUT OLAMPS (If Equipped) W ARNING The aut olamps swit ch position may not turn on the he …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 71

    Swit ching the Rain Lights On and Off Y ou can switch the r ain light fea ture on and off using the informa tion display contr ol on the ste ering wheel. S ee General Informa tion (pag e 79). See Information Messa ges (pa ge 84). T o swit ch the rain lights fea ture on and off , scroll t o: Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the OK butt on. Set …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 72

    DIRECTION INDIC A TORS E162681 Push the l ever up or down t o use the direc tion indica tor s. Note: T ap the lev er up or down to mak e the direc tion indica tors fla sh three times to indica te a lane chang e. INTERIOR LAMPS Court esy Lamp E1 12207 B C A Off A Door conta ct B On C If you se t the swit ch to position B, the court esy lamps will au …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 73

    POWER WINDO WS W ARNINGS T o av oid risk of injury , do not le ave childr en or pets unatt ended in your vehicl e. When cl osing the pow er windows, you shoul d verify they are fr ee of obstructions and mak e sure that childr en and pets are not in the pro ximity of the window openings. E146043 Pr ess the swit ch to open the window . The window wil …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 74

    4. R ele ase the swit ch. 5. Lift the switch ag ain for one mor e second . 6. Open the windo w and then try to close using the one-touch f eatur e. 7 . R epea t the proc edure if the window does not cl ose using the one-touch fe atur e. Note: If you hav e disconnec ted the ba ttery , you must r eset the bounc e-back memory . EXTERIOR MIRR ORS Po we …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 75

    The mirr or will dim automa tically t o reduce glar e when bright lights are de te cte d from behind your v ehicl e. It will aut omaticall y return t o normal refle ction when y ou sele ct rev erse gear t o make sure y ou hav e a clear view when backing up . REAR QUAR TER WINDOW S Opening the Rear W indows (If Equipped) E170036 1 2 1. Pr ess the un …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 76

    G AU GES E184961 Informa tion display . S ee Information Displ ay s (page 79). A Speedome ter . B Engine cool ant tempera ture g auge. C T ripme ter r eset and dist ance t o empty toggle but ton. D Fuel gau ge. E T achomet er . F Information Displa y Odometer R egist ers the distanc e your vehicl e has tra veled . Outside Air T emperatur e Show s t …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 77

    If the needl e enters the red s ection, the engine is ov erhea ting. Stop y our vehicle a s soon as it is s af e to do so and swit ch the engine off. De termine the c ause once the engine has c ooled down. See Engine Coolant Check (pa ge 206). Note: Do not restart the engine until the cause o f ov erhea ting has been det ermined and resol ved. Trip …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 78

    W ARNING LAMPS AND INDIC A TOR S The f ollowing w arning lamps and indica tors will al ert you t o a vehicl e condition tha t may become serious. Some lamps will ill uminate when y ou start y our vehicl e to make sur e they w ork. If any lamps r emain on after st arting your v ehicle , ref er to the respec tive s yst em warning lamp f or further in …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 79

    W ater In Fuel It will illumina te if there is ex cess wa ter in the fuel filt er . Drain off the wa ter immediat ely . See Draining the Fuel Fil ter W at er Trap (pag e 210). If it illumina tes a fter dr aining the wa ter , this indicat es a fuel filt er service is requir ed. Hav e your vehicl e checked by an authorized de aler immediat ely . Dire …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 80

    Low Fuel Lev el If it illumina tes when you ar e driving, re fuel as soon a s possible . Low Tire P ressure W arning It will illumina te if the tire pressur e in one or more tires is belo w the correct pr essure. S ee Tire Pressur e Monitoring Sy stem (pag e 251). Messag e Center W arning It will illumina te when a new messag e is stored in the inf …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 81

    Ext erior Lamps On Sounds when y ou remo ve the k ey from the ignition and open the driver door , and y ou hav e l eft the headl amps or parking lamps on. Gearshift Lev er not in Park (P ) Sounds when the driv er door is open, the ke y is in the ignition and the ge arshift l ever is not in park (P). K ey in Ignition Sounds when the driv er door is …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 82

    GENERAL INF ORMA TION W ARNING Driving while distr acted c an result in loss of v ehicle contr ol, crash and injury . W e strongl y rec ommend that you use e xtreme caution when using any devic e that ma y take your f ocus off the road . Y our primary r esponsibility is the sa fe opera tion of your vehicl e. W e recommend agains t the use of any ha …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 83

    Messag e Av erage Fuel All val ues 1 See T rip Comput er (pag e 82). See Gaug es (page 73). Information Messag e Driver Al ert DEF le vel Engine Hours Idle: Engine Hours Running: T r ailer Brak e Gain: S yst em check Setting s Action Messag e Off Driver Al ert Driv er Assist Ele ctric T r ailer Brak e Ele c.-Hydr aulic Sensitivity Lane K eeping Int …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 84

    Action Messag e Choose your applic able setting Mea sure unit Choose your applic able setting Distanc e Choose your applic able setting T emp unit Off Informa tion Chimes Off W arning Aut olock Lock s Conv enience Aut ounlock Global Unl ock Cust om locking Hold OK t o Rese t S yst em to Fac tory Def ault S yst em Reset S y stem Check All activ e wa …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 85

    Messag e Missed call s Speed Dial T ext me ssaging BT Devic es Set a s master Phone setting s Phonebook pref . Set ringt one Phone sta tus T ext ms g notify Emerg. A ssist. S YNC-Menu Messag e Bluet ooth on S YNC-Se ttings Set de fa ult s Mast er reset S yst em info V oice set tings Bro wse USB S YNC-Apps TRIP C OMPUTER Rese tting the Trip C ompute …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 86

    Distanc e to Empty Indica tes the appro ximate dist ance y our vehicl e will trav el on the fuel remaining in the tank. Chang es in driving patt ern may cause the v alue t o vary . Outside Air T empera ture Show s the outside air temper ature . Trip Odomet er R egist ers the distanc e trav ele d of individual journey s. Trip Timer R egist ers the e …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 87

    T o swit ch chimes off or on, scroll t o: Action Messag e Choose your applic able setting. P ress the OK butt on. W arning Choose your applic able setting. P ress the OK butt on. Informa tion Note: The def ault setting is on. Note: Y ou c annot swit ch safe ty warning messag e chimes off. INFORMA TION MES S A GES E130248 Pr ess the OK butt on to a …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 88

    Batt ery and Charging S yst em Description and Action Messag e St op your vehicl e as soon a s it is saf e to do so and s witch the ignition off. T he syst em has de tec ted a f ault tha t requires service . Ele ctrical s yst em over- vol tage S top s af ely S witch off all unnec essary elec trical s yst ems and devic es. The s yst em has de te ct …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 89

    Description and Action Messag e Indica tes that the engine is r estrict ed to idl e opera tion. The sys tem ha s detect ed a faul t that r equires service . DEF fa ult Engine idl ed See manual Indica tes that y our vehicle spee d will be restric ted when y ou rest art your v ehicle. T he sy stem ha s detect ed a faul t that requir es service. DEF l …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 90

    Lighting Description and Action Messag e Indica tes that a br ake lamp bulb ha s burned out. See Main- tenanc e (pag e 200). Brak e lamp Bulb fa ult Indica tes that a l ow beam hea dlamp bulb ha s burned out. See Maint enance (pa ge 200). Lo w beam Bulb faul t The s yst em has de te ct ed a f ault tha t requires s ervice. Headl amp faul t Servic e …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 91

    Starting S yst em Description and Action Messag e Pr ess the brak e pedal befor e you st art the engine. Pr ess brak e to start Indica tes that the engine ha s fail ed to st art. Cr anking time ex ceeded Tire Pressur e Monitoring S yst em Description and Action Messag e The tir e pressur e is low in one or mor e tires, check the tire pressur es. Se …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 92

    PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION Outside Air K eep the air intakes in fr ont of the windshield fr ee from obstruction (such a s snow or l eave s) to all ow the climat e contr ol sys tem t o function effectiv ely . Recir culat ed Air W ARNING Pr olong ed use of recirc ula ted air may cause the windo ws to mist up . If the window s mist up, foll ow the settin …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 93

    Side Air V ent E169288 MANUAL CLIMA TE C ONTROL E14701 1 A E B D C Fan speed c ontrol: C ontrols the v olume of air circul ated in y our vehicle. A djust to sel ect the desired f an speed or swit ch off. If y ou switch the f an off, the windshield ma y fog up. A Recirc ulat ed air: Pr ess the butt on to s witch be twe en outside air and recir culat …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 94

    Air conditioning: P ress the but ton t o switch the air conditioning on or off . T o impro ve air c onditioning when starting your vehicl e, drive with the windo ws open for t wo t o three minutes. D Air distribution contr ol: A djust to sel ect the desired air dis tribution. E Sel ect to distribut e air through the instrument panel air vent s. Sel …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 95

    Rec ommended Settings for Cooling • Adjust the f an speed to the se cond speed set ting. • Adjust the t emperatur e control t o the midwa y point of the col d settings. • Adjust the air dis tribution contr ol to the instrument panel air vent s position. V ehicl e Stationary for Ex tended Periods During Ex treme High Ambient T empera tures • …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 96

    REAR P ASSENGER CLIMA TE C ONTROLS E175829 A B Fan speed c ontrol: C ontrols the v olume of air circul ated in y our vehicle. A djust to sel ect the desired f an speed or swit ch off. A T emperatur e and air distribution c ontrol: Contr ols the tempera ture of the air circul ated in y our vehicle . A djust to sel ect the desire d temper ature and d …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 97

    The he at ed ext erior mirrors will cl ear the mirror gl ass of thin ic e and fog. T hey will turn off automa tically a fter a short period of time. Note: Do not use raz or bla des or sharp object s to remo ve ice from the mirr or gla ss or at tempt t o adjust the mirror gla ss when it is froz en in place . The v ehicle w arranty does not c ov er d …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 98

    SITTING IN THE C ORRECT POSITION W ARNINGS Do not recline the se at backres t too far a s this can cause the oc cupant to slide under the sa fety bel t, resul ting in serious injury in the event of a cra sh. Sitting improperl y , out of position or with the sea t backrest re clined too far , c an result in serious injury or dea th in the ev ent of …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 99

    The head restr aint consists of: E138642 Energ y absorbing head r estraint. A St eel stems. B Guide sle eve a djust and unl ock butt on. C Guide sle eve unl ock and remov e butt on. D Adjus ting the Head Res traint W ARNINGS Adjust the he ad restraint s for all passeng ers befor e you drive your vehicl e. This will help minimiz e the risk of neck i …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 100

    MANUAL SEA T S Moving the S eat Backw ard or Forward W ARNINGS Do not plac e carg o or any object s behind the sea t backrest bef ore returning it t o the original position. Pull on the se at ba ckrest t o make sure tha t it has full y lat ched aft er returning the se at backre st to it s original position. An unla tched sea t may become dang erous …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 101

    E175474 1. Lift the handle . 2. Mov e the sea t back backwar d or forw ard to a ttain the desir ed position. 3. R elea se the handle. Adjus ting the Armrest 3 E95256 1 2 1. Raise the armr est full y . 2. Lo wer the armrest t o the stow ed position. 3. R aise the armres t to a ttain the desired position. POWER SEA T S W ARNINGS Do not adjust the dri …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 102

    E138647 Po wer Lumbar E138648 REAR SEA TS W ARNINGS Do not use the bench sea ts as a bed when your v ehicl e is moving. F ailure to f ollow this w arning coul d result in serious personal injury or de ath. Do not plac e objects on a fol ded sea t. Hard objects ma y become projec tile s in a cra sh or sudden stop, which may incr ea se the risk of se …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 103

    Recline A djustment W ARNINGS When re clining the sea t backrest forw ard and backwar d, tak e car e not to g et your hands caught be tw een the sea t backrest and the fr ame, c at ches or mechanism. F ailure to t ake care ma y resul t in personal injury . Make sur e that any car go or obje cts are not tr apped behind the sea t backre st. Mak e sur …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 104

    E173870 1 2 3 1. Pull the r ele ase handle s up. 2. Til t the seat f orward to r elea se the sea t frame r ear c at ches. 3. P ull the sea t backward t o rele as e the sea t frame front ca tches. 4. R emov e the sea t. Note: T wo persons mus t carry out this proce dure. Note: Y ou c an only r emov e seats tha t have integr al rele ase handl es. Not …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 105

    1. Align the sea t frame front ca tches. 2. Push the se at f orward t o engag e the sea t frame front ca tches. 3. Align the se at frame r ear c at ches. 4. Allo w the seat t o drop under its own weight f or the last 6-8 in (15-20 cm). 102 Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2014 Seats …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 106

    W ARNINGS Do not use the pow er points for opera ting a cigar lighter el ement. Do not insert objects other than an acc essory plug int o the pow er points. Run the engine f or full capacit y use of the pow er points. Note: Do not use the pow er points o ver the vehicl e capa city of 12 vol t DC 180 wat t or a fuse may bl ow . Note: Do not hang any …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 107

    E143941 Use the A C pow er point for po wering ele ctrical de vices tha t require up t o 150 wa tts. Y ou can find it under the parking brak e lev er . Note: Do not keep el ectrical de vices or adapt ors pl ugge d in to the A C pow er point when not in use. When the gre en indica tor light, loc ated on the AC po wer point, is: • On — AC po wer …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 108

    CUP HOLDER S W ARNINGS Do not plac e hot drinks in the cup holder s when your vehicl e is moving. Make sur e that cups pla ced in the holder s do not obstruct your vision while driving. O VERHEAD C ONSOLE Overhead S tora ge C ompartments Overhead C onsole W ARNING Do not plac e heavy object s in the ov erhead c onsole. He avy objects may bec ome pr …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 109

    GENERAL INF ORMA TION W ARNINGS Ext ended idling at high engine speeds can pr oduce very high temper atures in the engine and exhaust s yst em, crea ting the risk of fire or other damag e. Do not park, idl e or drive your vehicl e on dry gra ss or other dry ground co ver . T he emission system he at s up the engine compartment and e xhaust sys tem, …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 110

    When you s tart the engine, the idl e speed incre ase s, this helps t o warm up the engine. If the engine idl e speed does not slo w down automa tically , ha ve y our vehicl e checked b y an authorized de aler . Note: Y ou c an only oper ate the st arter f or a limited period o f time, f or example 10 seconds. The number of s tart a tt empts is lim …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 111

    and the environment al temper ature sensor will det ermine how l ong the glow pl ugs sta y energiz ed. The r equire d time for the glo w plugs t o remain ener gized will decre as e as the engine c oolant temper ature, barometric pr essure and the environment al temper ature incr ea ses. When you s witch the ignition on, the glo w plug indic ator l …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 112

    Reg eneration W ARNING Do not park or idle y our vehicle o ver dry le aves, dry gr ass or other combustibl e material s. T he reg eneration pr ocess cr eat es very high exhaust g as temper atures and the e xhaust will radia te a consider able amount of hea t during and aft er regener ation and aft er you hav e swit ched the engine off . This is a p …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 113

    W ARNINGS Do not use your he at er with ungrounded el ectrical sy stems or two-pr onged adapt ers. T here is a risk of ele ctrical shock. Note: The hea ter is mos t eff ectiv e when outdoor t empera tures are bel ow 0°F (-18°C). The he at er acts as a st arting aid by warming the engine c oolant. This all ows the climat e control sy stem t o resp …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 114

    S AFETY PREC AUTIONS W ARNINGS Do not ov erfill the fuel tank. T he pressur e in an overfill ed tank ma y cause l eakag e and le ad to fuel spra y and fire. The fuel s yst em may be under pressur e. If you hear a hissing sound near the fuel fill er door (Easy Fuel capl ess fuel syst em), do not re fuel until the sound stops. Otherwise, fuel may spr …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 115

    FUEL QUALITY — G AS OLINE Note: Use of any fuel other than rec ommended fuel can c ause powertr ain damag e, impair the emission c ontrol s yst em or cause l oss of vehicl e performanc e. An y damag e to vehicl e that is caus ed b y use of fuel not rec ommended will not be co vere d under warr anty . Choosing the Right Fuel Without a Fle x Fuel V e …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 116

    3. 7L Engine W e rec ommend reg ular unl eaded ga soline with a pump (R+M)/2 octane r ating of 87 . Some sta tions offer fuels post ed as re gular with an octane r ating belo w 87 , particul arl y in high altitude ar eas. W e do not rec ommend fuels with an octane ra ting belo w 87 . FUEL QUALITY — DIE SEL Fuel Re quirements — Choosing the Right Fu …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 117

    export ed to non ultr a-low sul fur diesel fuel marke ts will need t o be retrofitt ed (at the cust omer ’ s expense using For d authorized deal er service parts) in order t o be reliably opera ted on non ul tra-l ow sulfur diesel fuel. Biodiesel Y ou may opera te your v ehicle on die sel fuels cont aining up to 20% biodiesel, also known a s B20. …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 118

    If you int end to stor e your v ehicl e for mor e than two months, we r ecommend that y ou seek advic e from an authoriz ed dealer . Note: Degraded or o xidized biodiesel c an damag e fuel sys tem se als and pl as tics and corrode s teel p arts. During col d wea ther , if you ha ve pr obl ems opera ting on biodiesel, you ma y need t o use a diesel …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 119

    W ARNINGS Do not dispose of fuel in the household r efuse or the public sew age s ystem. Use an authoriz ed wa ste disposal f acility . When re fueling the vehicl e fuel tank from a fuel container , us e the pla stic funnel included with y our vehicle . Note: The specificall y designed pla stic funnel included with y our vehicle will work sa fel y …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 120

    SELECTIVE C A T AL YTIC REDUCTION S Y STEM W ARNINGS Y ou must refill the diesel e xhaust fluid tank when it is l ow . If it is not refill ed, v ehicle spe ed will be limit ed to 50 mph (80 km/h). Drive with c aution and refill the fl uid tank as soon a s possibl e. If the diesel exha ust fluid bec omes contamina ted y our vehicl e will be limited …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 121

    E172245 The diesel e xhaust fluid tank fill er neck is loc ated bel ow the fuel filler ne ck and has a blue c ap. Fill the t ank using a fluid pump at a die sel exhaust fl uid filling station or a diesel exha ust fluid c ontainer . W e rec ommend Motorcr aft® dies el exhaust fluid , the c ontainers ar e spill proof and stop the flo w of fluid when …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 122

    6. R emove the spout fr om the diesel exhaust fl uid container and repl ace the cap . Note: If there is diesel exhaus t fluid l eft in the container r etain it for l ater use. The spout is re-useabl e. W ash the spout with cle an wat er prior to st orage . Do not use the diesel exha ust fluid spout with an y other fluid . Filling the Diesel Exhaust …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 123

    Appro ximate diesel e xhaust fl uid usag e per tank mi (km) Driving conditions 1100 – 4100 (1, 770 – 6, 600) Primary tr ail er to w , aggr essive driving 4100 – 6500 (6 ,600 – 10 ,460 ) City driv e 6500 – 10500 (10, 460 – 16 ,900 ) St eady highwa y drive REFUELING W ARNINGS When re fueling alw ays shut the engine off and nev er allo w s …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 124

    E139202 A Note: When you insert the c orrect size fuel pump nozzl e into a capl ess fuel sy stem, a spring loa ded inhibitor will open. This helps to a void refueling with the incorr ec t fuel. Note: The capl ess fuel syst em acc ommodates s tandard non-c ommercial fuel pump nozzl e sizes up to 1 in (25 mm) diamet er . 2. Insert the fuel pump nozzl …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 125

    FUEL C ONSUMPTION W e derive C O2 and fuel consumption figure s in labor atory t ests acc ording t o R egul ation (EC) 715/2007 or CR (EC) 692/2008 and subse quent amendments. The y are int ended a s a comparison betw een mak es and models of v ehicl es. The y are not int ended t o repr esent the re al worl d fuel consumption you ma y get fr om you …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 126

    W ARNINGS An incorr ectl y operating or dama ged exhaust s yst em may resul t in entry of harmful and potentiall y lethal fumes into the p asseng er compartment. If you smell e xhaust fumes inside y our vehicl e, hav e an authorized de aler inspect your v ehicl e immediat ely . Do not drive if you smell e xhaust fumes. Y our vehicle ha s various em …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 127

    Y ou can corr ect these t emporary malfunctions b y filling the fuel tank with good qualit y fuel, corr ectly cl osing the fuel filler door or l etting the el ectrical s ystem dry out. A fter thr ee driving cy cle s without these or any other t emporary malfunctions present, the service engine soon indic ator should not ill uminate . A driving cy c …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 128

    to a dies el oxida tion cat aly st that reduc es the amount of harmful exhaust emit ted from the tailpipe . As soot g athers in the sys tem it begins t o restrict the fil ter . The soot that g athers inside the fil ter is cl eaned in two diff erent wa ys, pa ssive reg eneration and activ e reg eneration. Both methods occur a utoma tically and r equ …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 129

    Sy stem Messa ges Action and Description Messag e Y ou must maintain the diesel particul at e filter f or it to continue t o function correc tly . Driv e in a manner to cle an the diesel particul ate fil ter . Do not disreg ard a sy stem mainten- ance mess ag e. T he Ford W arr anty may not co ver dama ge caused t o your vehicl e as a resul t of di …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 130

    Sy stem Messa ge Action and Description Messag e Y ou must maintain the diesel particul at e filter f or it to continue t o function correc tly . Do not disr egard a sy stem maintenanc e message. The For d W arrant y may not c over damag e caused t o your vehicl e as a resul t of disregar ding this messag e. Exhaust fil ter ov erloa ded Drive t o c …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 131

    T o start opera tor c ommanded reg enera tion, run the engine at normal oper ating temper ature and scroll t o: Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the OK butt on. Set tings Pr ess the OK butt on. Exhaust Fil ter Full OK = Cle aning Sel ect one of the foll owing: Pr ess the OK butt on and then foll ow the prompts r egarding exhaust position a s …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 132

    the vehicl e over ma terial s that c ould burn until the exhaust s yst em has had sufficient time to c ool. Depending on the amount of soot coll ected b y the diesel particula te filt er , ambient t empera ture, and al titude, opera tor commanded r egenera tion may la st up to 30 minutes. When the sy stem is a t the point of ov er sa tura tion, the …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 133

    How t o Interrupt or Canc el Operator Commanded R egener ation If you nee d to c ancel the oper ator commanded r egenera tion, press the br ake pedal or swit ch the ignition off to stop the proc edure . Depending on the amount of time you all owed the oper ator commanded r egenera tion to opera te, soot may not ha ve ha d sufficient time to be elim …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 134

    The diesel r esonat or tail-pipe a ssembl y is a uniquely func tioning devic e that acc ompanies the diesel particula te filt er assembl y . The tail-pipe a ssembl y serve s multipl e functions. First, it s erves a s an acoustic de vice to a tt enuat e exhaust noise. Sec ond, it pro vides an exit p ath f or the exhaust fr om your vehicl e. It al so …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 135

    If the engine does not start, runs r ough, experienc es a decrea se in engine performanc e, experienc es ex cess fuel consumption or pr oduces e xce ssive exhaust smok e, check for the f ollo wing: • A plugg ed or disconnect ed air inlet sys tem hose . • A plugg ed engine air filt er element. • W at er in the fuel filter and w at er separa to …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 136

    AUT OMA TIC TRANSMIS SION W ARNINGS Al wa ys set the parking br ake full y and make sur e you shift the gear shift le ver to park (P). S witch the ignition off and remo ve the k ey whenever y ou lea ve your v ehicl e. Do not apply the br ake pedal and acc elera tor pedal simul taneousl y . Applying both pe dals simul taneousl y for mor e than three …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 137

    W ARNINGS Apply the p arking brak e, shift the ge arshift l ever to park (P) and s witch the ignition off bef ore l eaving your vehicl e. Make sur e that the g earshift l ever fully l atche s into position. When the ge arshift lev er is in this position, it will lock the tr ansmission. The engine does not transmit po wer to the driv en wheels. Y ou …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 138

    Upshifts when acc eler ating (recom- mended for best fuel ec onomy) V ehicle speed mph ( km/h): Upshift from: 45 (72) 4 — 5 50 (80) 5 — 6 Note: Engine damage ma y occur if y ou maintain an ex cessive engine spe ed without shifting. Hints on Driving with an Automa tic Tr ansmission W ARNING Do not idle the engine f or long periods in drive (D ) with …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 139

    E182198 2. Use a suitabl e tool, for e xample a scre wdriv er , to c arefull y remov e the housing co ver . E182199 3 3. L ocat e the white l ever , situa ted on the le ft hand side of the ge arshift l ever . E174827 4. Mov e the white l ever t ow ard the r ear of your v ehicl e. 5. Shift the gearshift l ever out of park (P) and into neutr al (N). …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 140

    GENERAL INF ORMA TION Note: Occa sional brake noise is normal. If a metal-t o-metal, c ontinuous grinding or continuous sque al sound is present, the brak e linings may be worn-out. Hav e the sy stem check ed by an authoriz ed deal er . If your vehicl e has continuous vibr ation or shudder in the ste ering wheel whil e braking, hav e it checke d by …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 141

    P ARKING BRAKE Cent er Parking Br ake E172225 T o apply the p arking brak e: 1. Pr ess the foot br ake pedal firml y . 2. Pull the parking br ake le ver up t o its fulle st ex tent. T o rel ease the parking br ake: 1. Pr ess the foot br ake pedal firml y . 2. Pull the parking br ake le ver up slightl y . 3. P ress the r elea se button and push the …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 142

    PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION The tr action control s yst em helps avoid drive wheel spin and l oss of traction. If your v ehicl e begins to slide , the sy stem applies the brak es to individual wheel s and, when ne eded , re duces engine po wer at the s ame time. If the wheel s spin when acc elera ting on slippery or loose surf aces, the sys tem r educe …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 143

    W ARNING If a malfunction oc curs within the Adv anceT r ac sy stem, the tra ction contr ol off lamp will ill uminate. Make sure the tr action c ontrol syst em was not manuall y swit ched off using the tra ction contr ol butt on. If the tr action c ontrol l amp sta ys on, ha ve the syst em checked b y an authorized de aler immediat ely . Oper ating …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 144

    PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNINGS V ehicle modific ations in vol ving braking s yst em, aftermark et roof rack s, suspension, steering s ystem, tire c onstruction and wheel and tir e size may chang e the handling chara ct eristics of your v ehicl e and may adv ersely a ffect the performanc e of the Advanc eT rac sys tem. In a ddition, installing an …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 145

    USING S T ABILITY CONTR OL Advanc eTrac® with R oll Stabilit y Contr ol ™ (R SC®) The s yst em aut omatic all y activ at es when you st art your v ehicl e. T he Adv anceT r ac with RS C sys tem c annot be compl etel y turned off, but the ele ctronic s tability contr ol and roll st ability contr ol portions of the sys tem ar e disabl ed when the …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 146

    PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNINGS The s yst em does not relie ve you of your r esponsibility t o drive with due car e and at tention. If your v ehicl es has a non-For d appro ved tr ailer to w module the sys tem ma y not corr ectly det ect objects. The sensor s may not de tec t objects in hea vy rain or other c onditions that cause disruptiv e refl …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 147

    E130178 R ear det ection zone: Up to 72 in (183 cm) from the r ear bumper . A Note: Ac cess ories that bl ock the detec tion zone of the s ystem ma y crea te fal se alert s. Note: K eep the sensors fr ee from sno w , ice and lar ge ac cumula tions of dirt. Note: If your vehicl e sustains damage le aving the sensors misaligned , this will cause ina …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 148

    W ARNINGS The oper ation of the camer a may vary depending on the ambient temper ature, vehicl e and road conditions. Do not plac e objects in front of the camer a. The c amera ma y not detect objec ts that ar e very close t o your vehicl e. E170301 The c amera is on the r ear carg o door. S witching the R ear Vie w Camer a On S witch the ignition …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 149

    E142132 A B C A B C D R ed — up to 12 inche s (0 .3 meter). A Amber — 12 inches to 2 4 inches (0 .3 met er to 0 .6 meter). B Green — 2 4 inches to 35 inches (0 .6 me ter t o 0. 9 met er). C Black — c enter line of the projec ted v ehicle pa th. D Note: The green line is e xt ended from 35 in (0 . 9 m) up to a distanc e of 126 in (3.2 m). Note: When …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 150

    PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNING The s yst em does not relie ve you of your r esponsibility t o drive with due car e and at tention. Cruise c ontrol all ows you t o control y our speed using the swit ches on the steering wheel. Y ou can use cruise c ontrol when you e x cee d appro ximatel y 20 mph (30 km/h). USING CRUISE C ONTROL W ARNINGS Do not u …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 151

    Resuming the Se t Speed Pull RES t oward y ou and rele ase . S witching Cruise C ontrol Off Note: Y ou will er ase the s et speed if y ou swit ch the sy stem o ff. Pr ess and rel ease OFF or s witch the ignition off. 148 Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2014 Cruise C ontrol …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 152

    SPEED LIMITER Engine Speed Limiter Engine speed is limit ed to pr otect the engine. V ehicl e Speed Limiter — Fixed The s yst em pre vents y ou from driving fa ster than a progr ammed speed. DRIVER ALERT Principl e of Opera tion W ARNINGS The s yst em does not relie ve you of your r esponsibility t o drive with due car e and at tention. At all time …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 153

    Sy stem W arnings Note: The sy stem will no t issue warnings belo w approxima tely 40 mph ( 65 km/h). The w arning sys tem ha s two stag es: 1. A tempor ary warning is issued to advise you t o take a res t. This me ssag e only appears f or a short time. 2. If you do not r est and the sy stem continues t o detect tha t your driving det eriora tes, i …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 154

    W ARNINGS The sensor ma y incorrectl y track l ane markings such a s other structure s or objects. This c an resul t in a false or missed warning. In col d and severe w eather conditions the s yst em may not function. R ain, snow , spr ay and lar ge contr asts in lighting can all infl uence the sensor . The s yst em will not opera te if the sensor …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 155

    Setting the S ystem S ensitivity Y ou can adjust how quickl y the syst em warns y ou of a danger ous situation. The sys tem ha s two sensitivity l evels which y ou can set using the inf ormation displa y . Se e (pag e 79). S yst em W arnings E152382 A col umn of lane marking s are displ ayed either side of the vehicl e graphic. The l ane markings a …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 156

    LO AD RET AINING FIXTURES Securing C arg o E175810 Note: The number of l oad re taining fixtures may v ary depending on your vehicl e model. LO AD LIMIT V ehicle Loading — with and without a Tr ail er This se ction will guide y ou in the proper l oading of your v ehicle, trail er or both, t o ke ep your l oaded vehicl e weight within its design ra …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 157

    Pa yload — is the c ombined w eight of car go and pa ssenger s that the vehicl e is carrying. T he maximum payl oad f or your v ehicle c an be found on the T ire Label on the B-Pillar or the e dge of the driv er door (v ehicl es e xporte d outside the US and Cana da may not ha ve a Tir e Label). L ook for “ THE COMBINED WEIGHT OF OCC UP ANTS AND …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 158

    E142517 E143817 CARGO Car go W eight — includes all weight a dded t o the Ba se Curb W eight, incl uding carg o and optional equipment. W hen to wing, trail er tong ue l oad or king pin weight is al so part of car go w eight. G A W (Gross Axl e W eight) — is the tot al weight pla ce d on each axl e (front and re ar) including vehicl e curb weight a …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 159

    Note: For trail er towing informa tion ref er to the RV and T rail er T o wing Guide avail able a t an authorize d deal er . E143818 GVW G VW (Gr oss V ehicle W eight) — is the V ehicl e Curb W eight, pl us car go, plus pa ssenger s. G VWR (Gr oss V ehicle W eight Rating) — is the maximum all ow able w eight of the full y l oaded v ehicle (incl udi …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 160

    E142524 W ARNING Ex ceeding the Sa fet y Complianc e Certifica tion Label v ehicl e weight r ating limits coul d resul t in substandard vehicl e handling or performanc e, engine, tr ansmission and/ or structur al damage, serious damag e to the vehicl e, l oss of contr ol and personal injury . E143819 GCW GVW GCW ( Gross C ombined W eight) — is the …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 161

    for oper ation a t Gross V ehicl e W eight Ra ting, not at Gr oss Combine d W eight Ra ting.) Separ at e functional br akes shoul d be used f or saf e control of t owed vehicl es and for tr ailer s where the Gross C ombined W eight of the to wing vehicl e plus the tr ailer ex ceed the Gr oss V ehicle W eight Ra ting of the towing v ehicle. The Gros …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 162

    2. Det ermine the combine d weight of the driv er and pa ssenger s that will be riding in your v ehicle. 3. Subtrac t the combine d weight of the driver and pa ssenger s from XXX k g or XXX lb. 4. T he re sul ting figur e equals the av ailabl e amount of car go and lu gga ge lo ad cap acity . For ex ampl e, if the “ XXX ” amount equals 1, 400 l …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 163

    be: 635 kil ograms — (2 x 99 kil ograms) — (12 x 4 5 kilogr ams) = 635 — 198 — 540 = -103 kil ograms. Y ou will need t o reduc e the l oad weight b y at l east 2 40 pounds (104 kil ograms). If you remo ve three 100-pound ( 45-kil ogram) cement ba gs, then the l oad cal cula tion woul d be: 1400 — (2 x 220) — ( 9 x 100) = 1 400 — 440 — 900 = 60 poun …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 164

    TO WING A TRAILER W ARNINGS Do not ex ceed the Gr oss V ehicl e W eight Rating or the Gross Axl e W eight Ra ting specified on the c ertification l abel. T owing tr ailer s bey ond the maximum r ec ommended gross tr ailer w eight exc eeds the limit of the vehicl e and coul d resul t in engine damag e, transmission dama ge, struc tur al damag e, lo …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 165

    TRAILER S W A Y CONTR OL (If Equipped) W ARNING S witching off tr ailer sw ay c ontrol incre ase s the risk of loss of v ehicle contr ol, serious injury or dea th. W e do not rec ommend disabling this fea ture ex cept in situations wher e speed r eduction may be detriment al, for ex ample asc ending a grade, and the driv er has significant tr ail e …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 166

    V an and Chassis Cab Maximum Loaded Tr ail er W eight * Maximum GCWR Axl e Ratio Po wertr ain 4 750 lb (2155 k g) 10600 lb ( 4808 kg) 3.31 3.2L P ow er Str oke Diesel 7500 lb (3402 kg) 13500 lb (6123 kg) 3. 7 3 3.2L P ow er Str oke Diesel 5700 lb ( 2585 kg) 11200 lb (5080 kg) 3.31 3.5L V6 G TDI 7150 lb (3243 k g) 12600 lb (5715 kg) 3.73 3.5L V6 G T …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 167

    Cal culating the Maximum Loaded Tr ail er W eight for Y our V ehicle 1. St art with the gross c ombined weight r ating f or your vehicl e model and axl e ra tio. Se e the pre vious charts. 2. Subtr act all of the foll owing tha t appl y to y our vehicl e: • V ehicl e curb weight • Hitch har dware w eight, such as a dra w bar , ball, l ocks or w …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 168

    When a ttaching the tr ailer wiring conne ct or to y our vehicle, onl y use a corr ectl y fitting connec tor tha t works with the v ehicle and trail er functions. Some se ven-position connec tor s may ha ve the SAE J2863 l ogo, which confirms tha t it is the correct wiring connec tor and w orks corre ctl y with your vehicl e. Function Col or Le ft …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 169

    E166403 A B Manual contr ol l ever . A Gain adjustment butt ons. B When used c orrec tl y , the trail er brake contr oller a ssists in smooth and effe ctive trail er braking by po wering the trail er ’ s ele ctric or el ectric-o ver-h ydr aulic brake s with a proportional output ba sed on the to wing vehicle ’ s brak e pressur e Slide the manua …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 170

    The controll er show s gain set ting, output bar graph and the tr ailer connectivit y status in the informa tion display a s foll ow s: Action and Description Messag e Displa ys the current gain s etting during a giv en ignition cycl e and when adjusting the gain s etting. T his also displa ys if y ou use the manual contr ol lev er or make g ain ad …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 171

    5. If the trailer wheel s lock, indica ted by squealing tir es, r educe the g ain setting. If the trail er wheels turn freel y , incre ase the gain set ting. Repea t steps f our and five until the g ain setting is a t a point just belo w trailer whe el lock. If to wing a hea vier trail er , tr ailer whe el lock ma y not be at tainabl e ev en with t …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 172

    • The tr ailer brak e controll er is fitt ed with a fe atur e that reduc es output at vehicl e speeds bel ow 11 mph (18 km/h) so trail er and vehicle br aking is not jerky or harsh. T his fea ture is onl y avail able when applying the br akes using y our vehicl e’s brake pedal, not the contr oller . • The c ontroller int era cts with the b …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 173

    • If your v ehicl e is fitte d with Adv anceT r ac with roll st ability c ontrol (RS C), this sy stem ma y turn on during typical c ornering maneuvers with a hea vily l oaded trail er . This is normal. T urning the c orner at a slo wer speed while t owing may r educe this t endency . • If you ar e to wing a trailer fr equentl y in hot we ather …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 174

    If you nee d to ha ve your vehicl e tow ed, conta ct a prof essional to wing service or , if you ar e a member of a roadside assist ance pr ogram, your r oadside assist ance servic e provider . W e rec ommend the use of a wheel lift and dollies or fla tbed equipment to t ow y our vehicl e. Do not to w with a slingbelt. Ford Motor C ompany has not a …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 175

    Y our vehicle c annot be flat-t ow ed with all wheels on the gr ound bey ond the limits set out abo ve a s vehicle or tr ansmission damag e may oc cur . Se e Emerg ency T owing . Y ou must place y our vehicle on a car-hauling tr ailer , or plac e the front wheels of y our vehicl e on a tow doll y . If y ou are using a t ow doll y , foll ow the inst …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 176

    BREAKING-IN Y ou need to br eak in new tir es for appro ximatel y 300 miles ( 480 kilome ter s). During this time, your v ehicl e may e xhibit some unusual driving charac teristics. T he engine also needs t o bre ak in. A void har d acc elera tions and driving too f ast for the fir st 1000 miles (1600 kilome ters). If possibl e, av oid carrying hea …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 177

    • R educe the use of air c onditioning and hea t. • Av oid using speed control in hill y terr ain. • Do not rest y our foot on the brak e pedal whil e driving. • Av oid carrying unnecessary w eight (appro ximatel y 1 mpg [0. 4 kilome ter s/liter] is l ost for ev ery 400 lbs [180 kilogr ams] of weight carried). • Av oid adding particular a …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 178

    W ARNINGS Nev er plac e floor mat s or any other co vering on t op of already install ed floor ma ts. Floor ma ts should al ways rest on t op of vehicle c arpeting surf ace and not another floor ma t or other cov ering. Additional fl oor mats or any other c overing will reduc e the pedal clear ance and potentiall y interfer e with pedal operation. …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 179

    RO ADSIDE A SSIS T ANCE V ehicl es Sold in the United S tates: Getting R oadside Assistanc e T o fully a ssist you shoul d you ha ve a vehicl e concern, For d Motor Company offer s a compliment ary roadside assist ance pr ogram. This pr ogram is separa te from the Ne w V ehicle Limit ed W arranty . T he service is av ailabl e: • 24 hours a da y , …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 180

    Canadian r oadside co vera ge and benefit s may diff er from the U.S. c over ag e. If y ou requir e more informa tion, pl ea se refer t o the co ver age section of y our warranty guide, c all us in Canada at 1-800-665-2006, or visit our websit e at www .ford .ca. S yke s Assistanc e Servic es Corpora tion administ ers the R oadside Assistance progr …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 181

    Note: In the event tha t your vehicle doe s not res tart a fter y our third a tt empt, c ontac t an authorized de aler . JUMP S T ARTING THE VEHICLE W ARNINGS The g as es around the ba ttery can expl ode if exposed t o flames, sparks or lit cigar ett es. An expl osion coul d resul t in personal injury or vehicl e damage. Bat teries c ontain sulfuri …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 182

    Connec ting the Jumper Cabl es W ARNING Do not at tach the c able s to fuel lines, engine rock er cover s, the intake manifol d or electric al components as gr ounding points. Sta y cle ar of moving parts. T o avoid r everse pol arity connec tions, mak e sure tha t you corre ctl y identify the positive (+) and neg ative (-) terminal s on both the d …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 183

    4 1 3 2 E142665 1. R emov e the jumper cabl e from the grounding c onnection point of the vehicl e with the discharged ba ttery . 2. R emov e the jumper cabl e on the nega tive (-) terminal of the boost er vehicl e’s batt ery . 3. R emove the jumper c abl e from the positive (+) t erminal of the booster vehicl e’s batt ery . 4. R emov e t …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 184

    GETTING THE SERVICE S Y OU NEED W arranty r epairs to y our vehicl e must be performe d by an authoriz ed deal er . While any authorize d deal er handling your vehicl e line will pro vide warr anty service, w e rec ommend you return t o your selling authorized de aler who wants t o ensure your c ontinued sa tisfaction. Ple ase note tha t certain wa …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 185

    In order t o help us serve y ou better , pl ease hav e the foll owing informa tion avail able when conta cting a Cust omer Rel ationship Cent er: • V ehicle Identific ation Number . • Y our telephone number (home and business). • The name of the authoriz ed dealer and city where l ocat ed. • The v ehicle ’ s current odome ter r eading. In …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 186

    THE BETTER BUSINES S BUREAU (BBB) A UTO LINE PROGR AM (U.S. ONL Y) Y our satisf action is import ant to For d Motor C ompany and to your de al er . If a warr anty c oncern ha s not been resol ved using the three-st ep procedur e outlined earlier in this chapt er in the Getting the Servic es you ne ed section, you ma y be eligible t o participate in …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 187

    In the CAMV AP pr ogram, impartial third-party arbitr ator s conduc t hearings a t mutuall y conv enient times and plac es in an informal en vironment. T hese impartial arbitra tors re view the positions of the parties, mak e decisions and, when appropria te, render a wards t o resol ve disputes. CAMV AP decisions are fa st, fair , and final as the …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 188

    FORD MO T OR COMP ANY Cust omer R ela tionship Center 1555 Fairl ane Drive Fairl ane Business Park #3 Allen P ark, Michigan 48101 U.S.A. T elephone: +9 7 1 4 3326084 T oll-Free Number of the King dom of Saudi Arabia: 800 89 7 1 409 Loc al T elephone Number of Kuwait: 248105 75 F AX: +971 4 3327299 Email: menaca c@for d. com www .me.for d. com If yo …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 189

    T o cont act NHT SA, you ma y call the V ehicl e Saf ety Hotline toll-fr ee at 1-888-327-4 236 (TTY : 1-800-424-9153); g o to http:/ / www .sa ferc ar .gov; or writ e to: A dministr at or 1200 New Jer sey A venue, Southe a st W a shington, D .C. 20590 Y ou can also obtain other inf ormation about mot or vehicl e sa f ety fr om http:/ / www .sa ferc …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 190

    FUSE BO X LOC A TIONS Engine Compartment Fuse Bo x E146726 For item l ocation: S ee Under Hood Overview (p age 201). Pa ssenger C ompartment Fuse Box E152513 This is l ocat ed behind the remo vable trim panel. Pre-fuse Bo x This is l ocat ed under the driv er’s sea t. Body Contr ol Module Fuse Bo x E152512 This is l ocat ed behind the remo vab …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 191

    FUSE SPECIFIC A TION CHART Engine Compartment Fuse Bo x E148826 Circuits pr otect ed Fuse ra ting Fuse Sel ective Ca talytic R eduction — Diesel. 10A F1 Sel ective Ca talytic R eduction — Diesel. 15A F2 Sel ective Ca talytic R eduction — Diesel. 15A F3 Sel ective Ca talytic R eduction — Diesel. 10A F4 188 Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of Ameri …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 192

    Circuits pr otect ed Fuse ra ting Fuse Diesel particul ate fil ter vaporizer . 3A F5 Glo w plug monitor . Anti-lock br ake sy stem. 3A F6 Stabilit y assist. Ignition. Po wertrain c ontrol module. 7 .5A F7 Cooling f an — Gasoline. 20A F8 Le ft-hand windshield wiper . 30A F9 Right-hand windshield wiper . 30A F10 Air conditioning cl utch. 10A F11 Dies …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 193

    Circuits pr otect ed Fuse ra ting Fuse PRO TECTED CIR CUIT FUSE. 20A F26 Not used. — F27 Cr ankc as e sensor — Diesel. 7 .5A F28 Injection po wer — Ga soline 3.7L. 10A F28 Ignition fe ed — Audio — Ga soline. 3A F29 Cr ank ca se ventil ation hea ter – Diesel. 7 .5A F29 Single c ooling fan. 60A F30 T win c ooling fan. 40A F30 T win c ooling fan 2 — …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 194

    Circuits s witched Rela y Ignition 3. R1 Not used. R2 Not used. R3 Not used. R4 Cooling f an — Gasoline. R5 Windshiel d wiper — on and off. R6 Windshiel d wiper — low and high spee d. R7 Ele ctrical V acuum Pump — Ga soline. R8 Start er motor . R9 Air conditioning cl utch. R10 Fuel vaporiz er syst em glow pl ug. R11 Fuel injection pump . R12 Not us …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 195

    Pa ssenger C ompartment Fuse Panel E148827 Circuits pr otect ed Fuse ra ting Fuse Airbag modul e. 10A F1 Anti-lock br ake sy stem with el ectronic stabilit y contr ol. 4A F2 P arking brak e. Not used. — F3 T r ailer to w back-up lamp rel ay . 10A F4 Cuta way body conne ct ors. 20A F5 Not used. — F6 Not used. — F7 AC po wer outle t socke t. 40A F8 T …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 196

    Circuits pr otect ed Fuse ra ting Fuse Anti-lock br ake sy stem with el ectronic stabilit y contr ol val ves. 25A F13 Po wertrain c ontrol module B+ r ela y . 5A F14 Po wertrain c ontrol module po wer r ela y . 40A F15 Body contr ol module po wer fee d. 40A F16 Ignition rel ay 3. 40A F17 Modified vehicl e connections. 40A F18 Not used. — F19 Hea te …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 197

    Circuits pr otect ed Fuse ra ting Fuse Blo wer motor . 5A F38 Horn rel ay . Windshiel d wiper rela y . R emote k eyless entry . 7 .5A F39 Bat tery . Po wer window s. R ear hea ting, ventil ation and air c onditioning. Front bl ower mot or . 40A F40 R ear bl ower mot or . 40A F41 Hea te d re ar window . 40A F42 T r ailer socke t. 30A F43 Auxiliary p …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 198

    Circuits s witched Rela y Horn. R7 T r ailer to w back-up lamp. R8 Front bl ower mot or . R9 R ear bl ower mot or . R10 Hea te d re ar window . R11 Hea te d ext erior mirrors. Not used. R12 Modified vehicl e connections. R13 Pre-fuse Bo x E148828 Circuits pr otect ed Fuse ra ting Fuse Engine compartment fuse bo x. 47 0A F1 Start er motor . Alt erna …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 199

    Circuits pr otect ed Fuse ra ting Fuse P asseng er compartment fuse panel. 100A F5 Po sitive t emperatur e coefficient he ater . 80A F6 Not used. — F7 Engine junction bo x fe ed. 100A F8 P asseng er compartment fuse panel. 100A F9 P asseng er compartment fuse panel suppl y . 60A F10 P asseng er compartment fuse panel suppl y . 60A F11 Auxiliary pow …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 200

    Body Contr ol Module E148830 Circuits pr otect ed Fuse ra ting Fuse Centr al locking syst em 2. 15A F1 Centr al locking syst em 1. 15A F2 Ignition swit ch. 15A F3 P arking assist c ontrol module. 5A F4 Brak e transmission shift interl ock. Rain sensor modul e. 5A F5 Windshiel d washer pump . 15A F6 Not used. — F7 197 Transit (TTH) Canada/United Sta …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 201

    Circuits pr otect ed Fuse ra ting Fuse Not used. — F8 Right-hand high beam. 10A F9 Le ft-hand high beam. 10A F10 Right-hand ext erior lamps. 25A F11 Le ft-hand position lamps. Not used. — F12 On-board dia gnostic. 15A F13 Bat tery sa ver . T urn signal indic at or . 25A F14 Po wer window s dela yed acc essory . Lane departure sens or hea te d winds …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 202

    E142430 If ele ctrical c omponents in your vehicl e are not working, a fus e may ha ve bl own. A bre ak in the fuse wire will indic at e a blown fuse. Check the appr opriate fuse s befor e repl acing any el ectrical c omponents. 199 Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2014 Fuses …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 203

    GENERAL INF ORMA TION Hav e your v ehicle serviced r egularl y to help maintain its r oadworthine ss and res ale val ue. T here is a larg e network of For d authorized de alers tha t are ther e to help you with their pr ofe ssional servicing expertise . W e believ e that their speciall y trained t echnicians are best qualified t o service y our veh …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 204

    E135852 3. Mo ve the cat ch to the le ft to r elea se the hood. E87786 4. Open the hood and support it with the hood strut. Closing the Hood 1. R emov e the hood strut from the c atch and secur e it corr ectl y in the clip. 2. Lo wer the hood and allo w it to drop under its own w eight for the la st 8-12 in (20-30 cm). Note: Make sure tha t the hoo …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 205

    Air cle aner. Se e Changing the Engine Air Filt er (pag e 223). A Engine oil dipstick * . Se e Engine Oil Dipstick (pag e 204). B Brak e fluid reserv oir * . Se e Brak e Fluid Check (page 210). C Engine cool ant reservoir * . Se e Engine Coolant Check (pa ge 206). D Engine compartment fuse bo x. See Fuses (pa ge 187). E Engine oil filler c ap * . S …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 206

    Po wer steering fl uid reservoir * . Se e Pow er Steering Fl uid Check (pag e 210). G W asher fl uid reservoir * . Se e W asher Fluid Check (pa ge 210). H * The fill er caps and the engine oil dipstick are c ol ored f or easy identific ation. UNDER HOOD O VERVIEW — 3.2L P OWER S TROKE DIESEL E174603 A B C D E F G H Air cle aner. Se e Changing the E …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 207

    ENGINE OIL DIPS TICK — 3.5L E174604 A B Minimum A Maximum B ENGINE OIL DIPS TICK — 3. 7L E174604 A B Minimum A Maximum B ENGINE OIL DIPS TICK — 3.2L POWER S TROKE DIESEL E71362 A B Minimum A Maximum B ENGINE OIL CHECK 1. Make sur e that your v ehicle is on l evel ground . 2. S witch off the engine and w ait 10 minutes f or the oil to drain int o th …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 208

    Adding Engine Oil W ARNINGS Only a dd oil when the engine is col d. If the engine is hot, wait 10 minut es for the engine t o cool down. Do not remo ve the fill er cap when the engine is running. 1. R emov e the engine oil fill er cap . 2. Add engine oil tha t meets Ford specifica tions. See Capacities and Specifications (pa ge 265). 3. R eplac e t …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 209

    • Sustaine d high-speed driving a t Gross V ehicle W eight Ra ting (maximum loa ded weight f or vehicl e opera tion). • Sustaine d use of diesel fuel other than ultr a-low sul fur diesel (ULSD). Rese tting the Oil Life Monit oring S y stem The indic at or lamp will illumina te when the engine oil and oil filt er requires changing. T o reset the …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 210

    W ARNINGS Do not add cool ant further than the MAX mark. T o reduc e the risk of personal injury , make sur e the engine is cool befor e unscre wing the cool ant pressure relief c ap. The c ooling sy stem is under pressur e; steam and hot liquid can c ome out for cefully when the c ap is loosened slightly . Note: Do not use stop l eak pelle ts, c o …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 211

    Used engine cool ant should be disposed of in an appropria te manner . Follo w your community ’ s regul ations and standards for r ecycling and disposing of aut omotive fluids. Sev ere Climates If you driv e in ex tremel y cold clima tes: • It may be nec essary to hav e a Ford authorized de aler increa se the coolant conc entra tion above 50%. …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 212

    The engine is c apabl e of compl etel y shutting down a utoma tically t o prevent engine damag e, if this situa tion occurs: 1. St op your vehicl e as soon a s it is saf e to do so and s witch the ignition off . 2. Hav e your v ehicle to wed to an authorized de aler . 3. If this is not possibl e, wait a short period for the engine t o cool. 4. Chec …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 213

    Hav e an authorize d deal er check and change the tr ansmission fluid and filt er at the corr ect servic e interval. S ee Schedul ed Maintenanc e (pag e 433). Y our transmission does not c onsume fluid. How ev er , the fluid l evel shoul d be check ed if the transmission is not w orking properly , (i.e., if the transmission slips or shift s slo wly …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 214

    E177378 2 1 1. At tach a tube t o the drain pl ug and plac e the end of the tube into a suitabl e cont ainer . 2. Loos en the drain pl ug by turning count erclockwise one t o two turns and allo w the wat er to dr ain. Note: The drain pl ug will rise when opening. 3. T ighten the drain pl ug by turning clock wise until you f eel a strong resist ance …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 215

    E184789 7 7 . R ota te the housing cl ockwise aligning the arro ws in the l ock position. 8. Purge air fr om the system. Note: Only add fuel tha t meets the Ford specifica tion. See Fuel and Re fueling (pag e 111). Pur ging Air From the Fuel S yst em 1. S witch the ignition on f or at le ast 30 seconds then s witch the ignition off. 2. R epea t thi …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 216

    CHANGING THE 12V BA TTERY Remo ving the Battery W ARNINGS Y ou must replac e your vehicl e bat tery with one of e xactly the s ame specifica tion. Make sur e the battery bo x is corre ctl y seal ed. Y our vehicle ba ttery is hea vy; take car e when lifting and remo ving. Note: If you hav e pow er seats and the bat tery ha s no charge, jump-s tart y …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 217

    5 6 E146773 5. Remov e the batt ery clamp bol ts. 6. R emove the ba ttery cl amp and co ver . E162774 7 7 . R emov e the ba ttery t erminal cov er . 8 E162775 8. Remov e the cable sec uring clips from the co ver . R elea se the retaining clips and remo ve the c over . E162776 9 9 . Disc onnect the bat tery . Installing the Bat tery W ARNING Make su …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 218

    Install in the re verse order . CHECKING THE WIPER BLADES E142463 Run the tip of your fing ers over the e dge of the blade t o check for rou ghness. Cle an the wiper blades with wa sher fluid or wa ter applied with a soft sponge or cloth. CHANGING THE WIPER BLADES Changing the Windshiel d Wiper Blades Lift the wiper arm. E72899 1 2 1. Pr ess the l …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 219

    Note: T o see a cle arer light pa ttern while adjusting one hea dlamp , you may w ant to block the light fr om the other hea dlamp . 3. S witch on the l ow be am headl amps and open the hood. E142465 4. On the wall or scr een you will obs erve a fla t zone of high intensity light loc ated a t the top of the beam pa ttern. If the top edg e of the fl …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 220

    E169199 3. P ull the headl amp tow ard the fr ont of your v ehicl e to diseng age it from its loc ating points and then lift the headl amp up. E169200 4. Disconnec t the el ectrical c onnectors. Note: When you inst all the headl amp, make sure tha t you c orrec tl y at tach the el ectrical connec tor . Note: When you inst all the headl amp, make su …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 221

    Side Marker Lamp 3 E175740 2 1. R emov e the headl amp. Se e Remo ving a Headlamp (pag e 216). 2. T urn the bulb hol der counter clock wise and remo ve it. 3. R emove the bulb b y pulling it straight out. Parking Lamp and Direction Indica tor Lamp 3 E175741 2 1. R emov e the headl amp. Se e Remo ving a Headlamp (pag e 216). 2. T urn the bulb hol de …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 222

    4. Disconnec t the el ectrical c onnector . Note: Do not touch the bulb gl ass. Note: Y ou c annot separ at e the bulb from the bulb holder . Front Cl earanc e L amp E181397 2 1 1. Care fully r emove the l amp. 2. T urn the bulb hol der counter clock wise and remo ve it. 3. R emove the bulb b y pulling it straight out. Side Direction Indica tor (If …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 223

    3 E175745 3. T urn the bulb holder c ounter clockwise and remo ve it. A B C 4 E175746 T ail and brak e lamp. A R ev ersing l amp. B R ear cl earance l amp. C 4. R emov e the bulb by pulling it str aight out. Centr al High Mounted Brak e Lamp This is not a servic eable it em, see an authorized de aler if it fail s. License Pl ate Lamp 3 2 1 E72789 1 …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 224

    Reading Lamps V ehicl es with Interior Sensor s 2 2 1 E72786 1. Care fully r emove the l amp. 2. T urn the bulb hol der counter clock wise and remo ve it. E73939 3 3. R emove the bulb . V ehicl es without Interior Sensor s E99453 2 3 1 1. Care fully r emove the l amp. 2. T urn the bulb hol der counter clock wise and remo ve it. 3. R emove the bulb …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 225

    Pow er (watt) Specification Lamp 5 W5W Fr ont I.D. l amp 5 168 Front side mark er lamp 60 9005 High beam hea dlamp and D aytime running lamp 5 W5W Lic ense plat e lamp 55 H11 Lo w beam headl amp 5 168 R ear cl earance l amp 26 3057K Re ver sing lamp 5 W5W Side dir ection indica tor Note: If your vehicl e is fitted with LED lamp s these are not serv …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 226

    CHANGING THE ENGINE AIR FIL TER — 3.5L W ARNING T o reduc e the risk of vehicle dama ge and personal burn injuries, do not start y our engine with the air cle aner remo ved and do not r emove it whil e the engine is running. Note: Fail ure to use the c orrect air fil ter element ma y result in se vere engine damag e. T he vehicl e warr anty ma y be …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 227

    CHANGING THE ENGINE AIR FIL TER — 3. 7L W ARNING T o reduc e the risk of vehicle dama ge and personal burn injuries, do not start y our engine with the air cle aner remo ved and do not r emove it whil e the engine is running. Note: Fail ure to use the c orrect air fil ter element ma y result in se vere engine damag e. T he vehicl e warr anty ma y b …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 228

    CHANGING THE ENGINE AIR FIL TER — 3.2L POWER S TROKE DIESEL W ARNING T o reduc e the risk of vehicle dama ge and personal burn injuries, do not start y our engine with the air cle aner remo ved and do not r emove it whil e the engine is running. Note: Fail ure to use the c orrect air fil ter element ma y result in se vere engine damag e. T he vehic …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 229

    E177562 3 5 4. Care fully lift the air fil ter housing co ver . R emov e the air fil ter el ement from the air filt er housing. 5. Install a new air filt er element. Mak e sure tha t the groove se al on the ple ated paper fil ter traps both side s of the vertic al partition of the air bo x. 6. R eplac e the air filt er housing. Engag e the clamps t …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 230

    CLEANING PRODU CT S For best re sult s, use the f ollo wing products or product s of equival ent quality: • Motor cra ft Bug and T ar Remo ver (Z C-42) • Motor cra ft Custom Bright Met al Cle aner (ZC-15) • Motor cra ft Detail W ash (Z C-3-A) • Motor cra ft Dusting Cloth (Z C-24) • Motor cra ft Engine Shampoo and Degre as er (U.S. onl y) …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 231

    W ARNINGS Do not apply cl eaning product t o hot surfa ces and do not l eav e cl eaning product on chr ome surface s for a period of time ex ceeding tha t which is rec ommended. Industrial-strength (he avy-duty) cle aners, or cle aning chemicals, may cause dama ge o ver a period of time. Body Paint work P reservation W ARNINGS Do not polish your v …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 232

    • Nev er wa sh or rinse any ignition c oil, spark plu g wire or spark pl ug w ell, or the are a in and around these l ocations. • Co ver the ba ttery , pow er distribution box, and air fil ter a ssembly to pr event wa ter damage when cl eaning the engine. CLEANING THE WINDOW S AND WIPER BLADES Car wa sh chemicals and envir onmental fall out can …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 233

    Cle an the instrument panel and cluster lens with a cl ean, damp, white c otton cloth, then use a cl ean and dry whit e cott on cloth to dry the se are as. • Av oid cleaners or polishe s that incr ease the gloss of the upper portion of the instrument panel. T he dull finish in this are a helps prot ect y ou from undesirabl e windshield re fl ecti …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 234

    Allo y wheels and wheel co vers are c oa ted with a cle ar coat paint finish. T o maintain their condition w e rec ommend that you: • Cle an the wheels weekl y using Motor cra ft Wheel and Tir e Cle aner. Apply using manuf acturer’s instructions. • Use a sponge t o remove he avy deposits of dirt and br ake dust acc umula tion. • Rinse th …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 235

    Cooling s yst em • Pr otec t ag ainst free zing temper atures. • When remo ving your vehicl e from stor age, che ck cool ant fluid le vel. Confirm tha t there are no cooling sys tem l eaks and tha t fluid is a t the rec ommended lev el. Batt ery • Check and rechar ge as nec essary . K eep connec tions cle an. • If storing y our vehicle f or …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 236

    GENERAL INF ORMA TION Notice t o Utility V ehicle, V an and Truck Owners W ARNINGS Utility vehicl es hav e a significantl y higher roll over r at e than other types of vehicl es. T o reduc e the risk of serious injury or dea th from a roll ov er or other cra sh you must av oid sharp turns and abrupt maneuver s, drive a t saf e speeds f or the condi …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 237

    E166373 As a resul t of the above dimensional differ ences, sport-utility v ehicle s, vans and trucks oft en will have a higher cent er of gra vity and a grea ter diff erence in c enter of gra vity between the l oaded and unloa ded condition. These diff erences tha t make your v ehicle so ver sa tile al so make it handl e differentl y than an ordin …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 238

    gra ded 100 . T he rela tive perf ormance of tir es depends upon the actual c onditions of their use, ho wev er , and may depart significantl y from the norm due t o varia tions in driving habits, service pra ctic es, and differ ences in roa d chara ct eristics and climat e. Tr action AA A B C W ARNING The tr action gr ade a ssigned to this tir e i …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 239

    • Standar d l oad: A cl ass of P-metric or Metric tir es designed t o carry a maximum l oad a t set pressur e. For ex ampl e: f or P-metric tire s 35 psi (2. 4 bar) or 36 psi (2.5 bar) depending on tir e size and for Me tric tires 36 psi (2.5 bar). Incr easing the infla tion pressur e bey ond this pressur e will not increa se the tire c apability …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 240

    describes the fundament al chara ct eristics of the tire and also pro vides a United S tat es of America DO T T ire Identific ation Number for s a f ety st andard certific ation and in ca se of a rec all. P Type Tires P215/ 65R15 95H is an e xampl e of a tire siz e, lo ad index and spe ed ra ting. The de finitions of these items ar e listed bel ow …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 241

    15: Indica tes the wheel or rim diamet er in inches. If you chang e the wheel size , y ou will hav e to purcha se new tires t o mat ch the new wheel diamet er . E 95: Indica tes the tir e’s l oad inde x. It is an inde x that r ela t es t o how much weight a tir e can carry . Y ou may find this informa tion in the Owner ’ s Guide. If not, con …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 242

    manuf actur ers also must indica te the pl y material s in the tire and the sidew all, which incl ude ste el, nyl on, pol yest er , and others. Maximum Load: Indica tes the maximum l oad in kil ograms and pounds that c an be carried b y the tire. R ef er t o the Sa f ety C ompliance K Certific ation Label (affix ed t o either the door hinge pill ar …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 243

    the driver door . The c ol d infla tion pressur e shoul d nev er be set lo wer than the rec ommended pressur e on the vehicl e label. Tire speed r atings mph ( km/h) Letter ra ting 81 mph (130 km/h) M 87 mph (140 km/h) N 99 mph (159 km/h) Q 106 mph (171 km/h) R 112 mph (180 km/h) S 118 mph (190 km/h) T 124 mph ( 200 km/h) U 130 mph (210 km/h) H 14 …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 244

    A B C D E E142545 T : Indica tes a type of tir e, designa t ed b y the Tir e and Rim Associa tion, that is intende d f or tempor ary service on c ars, sport-utility v ehicl es, minivans and light truck s. A 145: Indic at es the nominal width of the tire in millimet ers fr om sidew all edg e to side wall edg e. In g eneral, the l arger the number , …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 245

    A B C B D E142544 L T: Indic ate s a tire , designa t ed b y the Tir e and Rim Associa tion (T&RA ), that is int ended for s ervice on light truck s. A Load Range and Load Inflation Limits: Indica tes the tir e’s l oad-c arrying capabilitie s and its infl a tion limits. B Maximum Load Dual lb (kg) at psi (kP a) col d: Indica tes the maximu …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 246

    four number s represent the w eek and ye ar the tire wa s built. For ex ampl e, the number s 317 mean the 31st we ek of 1997 . Aft er 2000 the numbers g o to four digit s. For ex ampl e, 2501 me ans the 25th we ek of 2001. T he numbers in betw een are identifica tion codes used f or trac eabilit y . T his inf ormation is us ed t o cont act cust ome …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 247

    position), or T ire Label which is l oca ted on the B-Pill ar or the edge of the driver door . Fail ure to f ollo w the tire pr essure rec ommendations c an cause unev en treadw ear pat terns and adv ersel y aff ect the wa y your vehicl e handle s Note: Do not reduc e tire pre ssure to chang e the ride charac teris tics of y our vehicl e. If you do …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 248

    6. Visuall y inspect the tires t o make sur e there are no nail s or other objects embe dded tha t coul d poke a hol e in the tire and cause an air l eak. 7 . Check the side wall s to mak e sure ther e are no goug es, cuts or bulg es. Note: If you are checking tir e pressur e when the tire is hot, f or ex ampl e you ha ve driven more than 1.0 mi (1 …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 249

    Incorr ect or inadequa te vehicl e maintenanc e can cause tir es to we ar abnormally . Inspe ct all the tires, including the spare , frequentl y , and r epla ce them if one or more of the f ollo wing conditions e xist: Tire W ear E142546 When the tr ead is w orn down t o 0. 08 in (2 mm), tire s must be repl aced t o help prev ent your vehicl e from …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 250

    Tire R eplac ement Re quirements W ARNINGS Onl y use repl acement tir es and wheels tha t are the same size , l oad index, spee d r ating and type, (f or ex ampl e P-metric v ersus L T-metric or all-sea son versus all-terr ain) as those originall y pro vided by Ford . The rec ommended tire and wheel siz e may be f ound on either the Saf ety Complia …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 251

    For mounting pressur es up to 1.38 bar gre ater than the ma ximum pressur e on the tire sidew all, the foll owing pr ec autions must be tak en: • Mak e sure tha t you hav e the corr ect tire and wheel siz e. • Lubrica te the tir e bead and wheel bea d sea t area. • St and a t a minimum of 12. 1 ft (3. 7 m) awa y from the wheel and tire a ssem …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 252

    If you f eel a sudden vibra tion or ride disturbanc e whil e driving, or you suspe ct a tir e or your v ehicle ha s been damag ed, immedia tel y reduc e your speed . Drive with caution until y ou can sa f el y pull off the roa d. St op and inspect the tires f or damage . If a tire is under-infla ted or dama ge d, defl a te it, remo ve wheel and rep …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 253

    Note: Y our vehicl e may ha ve a dissimilar sp are wheel and tir e a ssembl y . A dissimil ar spare wheel and tire a ssembly is de fined a s a spare wheel and tir e a ssembl y that is differ ent in br and, size or appear ance from the roa d tires and wheels. If you ha ve a dissimilar spare wheel and tir e a ssembl y it is intende d for t emporary u …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 254

    USING SNO W CHAINS W ARNING Sno w tires must be the same siz e, loa d index, speed r ating a s those originally pr ovided by For d. Use of any tire or whe el not rec ommended by Ford c an aff ect the saf ety and performanc e of your vehicl e, which c ould resul t in an increa sed risk of l oss of vehicl e contr ol, v ehicle r ollov er , personal in …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 255

    Each tir e, incl uding the spare (if pro vided), shoul d be checked monthly when c old and infla ted to the infl ation pressur e rec ommended by the vehicl e manufactur er on the vehicl e placar d or tire infl ation pressur e label. (If your v ehicle has tir es of a differ ent size than the size indica ted on the vehicl e placar d or tire infl atio …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 256

    Y ou should al wa ys ha ve y our tires serviced by an authoriz ed dealer . Check the tire pr essure periodicall y (at le ast monthly ) using an ac cura te tire gau ge. See Infl ating Y our Tires in this chapter . Understanding the Tir e Pressur e Monitoring S yst em The s yst em mea sures the pressur e in the four r oad tires and sends the tire pr …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 257

    Action r equired Possible cause Low tire pr essure warning light On vehicl es with different fr ont and rear tire pr essures, you must r etrain the sys tem f ollowing e very tir e rota tion. See Tire Care (p age 234). Tir e rota tion without sensor training If the tires ar e correctl y inflat ed and the spare tir e is not in use but the light remai …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 258

    Overview W ARNING T o det ermine the requir ed pressur e(s) for your v ehicle , see the Sa fe ty Complianc e Certifica tion Label (a ffixe d to either the door hing e pillar , door-l atch post, or the door edge that me ets the door-l at ch post, next t o the driver se ating position), or Tire Label loc ated on the B-Pill ar or the edge of the drive …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 259

    9 . R emove the v alve c ap from the v al ve stem on the l eft rear tir e. Decr ease the air pressur e until the horn chirps. T r aining is comple te when the horn chirps aft er the last s ystem sensor (l eft re ar) has been tr ained and the syst em indica tor stops fl ashing. 10. Swit ch the ignition off. If two short horn chirps are he ard , the …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 260

    When driving with one of the dissimil ar spare tir es list ed abov e, do not: • Ex cee d 50 mph (80 km/h) • Loa d the vehicl e beyond maximum vehicl e load r ating list ed on the Saf ety Complianc e Label. • T ow a tr ailer . • Use snow chains on the end of the vehicl e with the dissimilar spare tir e. • Use more than one dissimil ar spar …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 261

    Note: If your vehicl e is fitted with a tire pressure monit oring syst em, the warning indica tor will fla sh if you fit the spar e wheel to y our vehicl e. T o rest ore the corr ec t opera tion of the tire pressure monit oring sy stem, you must ha ve the repaired roa d wheel and tire a ssembly refit te d to y our vehicl e. S ee Tire P ressure Moni …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 262

    E146813 4. R emov e the re taining nut to r elea se the spare wheel br acket. V ehicl es With a Spare Wheel Chassis Cab and C utawa y The spar e wheel is under the rear of your vehicl e. If the spare wheel is the s ame type and size a s your vehicl e road whe el, y ou can fit the spare wheel and c ontinue to drive in the normal manner . If the spar …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 263

    E146812 1 2 3. R otat e the cable thr ough 90 degr ees. Slide the cabl e through the slot t o rel ease the spar e wheel bra cke t from the winch. E146813 4. R emov e the re taining nut to r elea se the spare wheel br acket. V ehicl e Jack W ARNINGS When one of the front whe els is off the ground , the tr ansmission alone will not prev ent the vehic …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 264

    V ehicl e Jack St ora ge The v ehicle jack is under the pa ssenger sea t. The jack handl e and lu g wrench ar e loc ated in a st orag e compartment in the front right-hand side st epwell. Note: The vehicl e jack is in the l oad space area on v ehicle s with rear clima te contr ol. E70959 1. Assembl e the jack handl e. 2. Insert the jack handl e ont …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 265

    E171406 Po sition the head of the v ehicle jack under the re ar axl e. Remo ving a Road Wheel W ARNINGS P ark your v ehicl e so that y ou do not obstruct the fl ow of tra ffic or pla ce your self in any dang er and set up a warning triangl e. S witch the ignition off and appl y the parking brak e. If your v ehicl e has a manual transmission, shift …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 266

    W ARNINGS Make sur e the wheel and hub conta ct surf aces are fr ee from for eign material. Nev er use wheels or l ug nuts differ ent than the original equipment as this c ould damag e the wheel or mounting sys tem. T his damage coul d allo w the wheels to c ome off when your vehicl e is moving. 1. Install the wheel. E70961 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 2. …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 267

    TECHNIC AL SPECIFICA TIONS Wheel Lug Nut T orque S pecifications W ARNING When a wheel is install ed, al way s remo ve any c orrosion, dirt or f oreign ma terial s present on the mounting surf aces of the wheel or the surf ace of the wheel hub , brak e drum or brake disc tha t contact s the wheel. Mak e sure that any f astener s that a ttach the ro …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 268

    ENGINE SPECIFIC A TIONS — 3.5L 3.5L V6 Ecoboost Engine 214 Cubic inches Minimum 87 octane R equired fuel 1-4-2-5-3-6 Firing order Coil on pl ug Ignition sys tem .030-. 033 in. (. 75-.85 mm) Spark pl ug gap 10. 0:1 Compr ession r atio Drivebel t Routing 3.5L V6 Ecoboost Engines with A/ C E167467 ENGINE SPECIFIC A TIONS — 3. 7L 3. 7 V6 Engine 226 Cub …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 269

    Drivebel t Routing 3. 7L V6 Engines with A/C E167464 ENGINE SPECIFIC A TIONS — 3.2L POWER S TROKE DIE SEL 3.2L Pow er Stroke Diesel Engine 195 C ubic inches No. 2 Die sel R equired fuel 1-2-4-5-3 Firing order 15. 4:1 Compr ession r atio Drivebel t Routing 3.2L Pow er Strok e Diesel Engines with A/C E175582 266 Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 270

    MOTOR CRAFT P ARTS — 3.5L 3.5L V6 Ecoboost Part number Component F A-1921 Pr e air filt er F A-1916 Air filt er element Servic e requir ed Automa tic transmission fluid fil ter BXT-48H6-610 Bat tery BA GM-48H6-760 — dual b at teries FL-500S Oil filt er FD-46-21 Fuel filt er SP534 Spark pl ugs WW-2955 — driver side Windshiel d wiper blades — v ehicl …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 271

    MOTOR CRAFT P ARTS — 3. 7L 3. 7L Duratec Part number Component F A-1921 Pr e air filt er F A-1916 Air filt er element Servic e requir ed Automa tic transmission fluid fil ter BXT-48H6-610 Bat tery BA GM-48H6-760 — dual b at teries FL-500S Oil filt er FD-46-21 Fuel filt er SP520 S park plug s WW-2955 — driver side Windshiel d wiper blades — v ehicle …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 272

    MOTOR CRAFT P ARTS — 3.2L PO WER S TROKE DIESEL 3.2L Pow er Strok e Diesel Part number Component F A-1921 Pr e air filt er F A-1916 Air filt er element Servic e requir ed Automa tic transmission fluid fil ter BA GM-48H6-760 — dual b at teries Bat tery FL-500S Oil filt er FD-46-21 Fuel filt er WW-2955 — driver side Windshiel d wiper blades — v ehicl …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 273

    VEHICLE IDENTIFIC A TION NUMBER The v ehicle identifica tion number is loc ated on the l eft-hand side of the instrument panel. E142476 Ple ase note tha t in the graphic, XXXX is repr esenta tive of your v ehicle identific ation number . The V ehicl e Identification Number c ontains the foll owing informa tion: E142477 W orld manuf acturer identifi …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 274

    TRANSMIS SION C ODE DESIGNA TION E142806 The tr ansmission code is on the Saf ety Complianc e Certific ation Label. T he foll owing tabl e show s the transmission code al ong with the transmission description. Description C ode Six-speed aut omatic trans- mission 6R80 A C AP ACITIES AND SPECIFIC A TIONS — 3.5L W ARNING The air c onditioning refrige …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 275

    Capacity Item 2. 43 lb (1. 1 kg) A/C R efriger ant, vehicle s with re ar hea ting, v entila- tion and air conditioning 1. 76 lb ( 0.8 kg) A/C R efrigerant, vehicl es without rear hea ting, ventil ation and air conditioning 9 .5 fl oz (280 ml) A/C R efriger ant oil, vehicle s with re ar hea ting, v ent- ila tion and air conditioning 5. 4 fl oz (160 …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 276

    Specification Name W SS-M2C938-A Aut omatic tr ansmission fluid (U.S. and Mexic o): MERC ON L V Motor cra ft MERCON L V Automatic T ransmission Fluid XT-10-QL VC W SS-M2C938-A Aut omatic tr ansmission fluid (Canada): MERC ON L V Motor cra ft MERCON L V Automatic T ransmission Fluid CX T-10-L V12 W SS-M2C938-A Po wer steering fl uid (U.S. and Me xic …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 277

    Only us e fluid tha t meets Ford specifica tions. Motor oils of the rec ommended viscosity gr ade tha t meet API SN requir ements and display the API Certific ation Mark f or gasoline engine s are also ac ceptable . Do not use oil l abel ed with API SN service c at egory unl ess the label al so displa ys the API certifica tion mark. E142732 An oil …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 278

    Capacity Item 16. 4 qt (15.5 L) Engine cooling s yst em, v ehicle s with an auxiliary hea ter 1 14. 9 qt (14 .1 L) Engine cooling s yst em, v ehicle s without an auxiliary hea ter 1 13.1 qt (12. 4 L) Aut omatic tr ansmission 2, 3 20. 9 gal (95 L) Fuel tank 4.8 qt ( 4.5 L) W indshiel d and rear windo w washer s yst em – including he adlamp w asher …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 279

    Specifications Material s Specification Name W SS-M2C945-A Motor oil (U .S. and Me xico): Motor cra ft SAE 5W-20 Pr emium Synthetic Bl end Motor Oil X O-5W20-QSP W SS-M2C945-A Motor oil ( Canada): Motor cra ft SAE 5W-20 Super P remium Mot or Oil CX O-5W20-LSP12 W SS-M97B44-D2 Engine cool ant (U.S . and Mexic o): Motor cra ft Orange Antifr eez e/C o …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 280

    Specification Name Z C-32-B2 W SS-M14P19-A Windshiel d washer fl uid (C anada): Motor cra ft Premium Quality W indshield W asher Fluid CX C-37-(A, B, D , F) W SH-M17B19-A A/C r efrigerant (U .S. and Mexic o): Motor cra ft R-134a Refrig erant YN-19 W SH-M17B19-A A/C r efrigerant ( Canada): Motor cra ft R-134a Refrig erant CYN-16-R W SH-M1C231-B A/C …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 281

    Use onl y Motor cra ft DOT 4 L V High Perf ormance Brak e Fluid, or e quival ent, meeting W SS-M6C65-A2. Use of any fl uid other than the rec ommended fluid may cause br ake sys tem dama ge. Use multi-purpo se gre ase f or door lat ches, hood la tch, auxiliary hood l at ch, trunk la tch and sea t tracks. If you use oil and fl uids that do not meet …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 282

    Capacity Item 1. 76 lb ( 0.8 kg) A/C R efrigerant, vehicl es without rear hea ting, ventil ation and air conditioning 9 .5 fl oz (280 ml) A/C R efriger ant oil, vehicle s with re ar hea ting, v ent- ila tion and air conditioning 5. 4 fl oz (160 ml) A/ C Refrig erant oil, vehicl es without rear hea ting, ventil ation and air conditioning 1 Add the c …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 283

    Specification Name MERC ON L V Motor cra ft MERCON L V Automatic T ransmission Fluid CX T-10-L V12 W SS-M2C938-A Po wer steering fl uid (U.S. and Me xico ): MERC ON L V Motor cra ft MERCON L V Automatic T ransmission Fluid XT-10-QL VC W SS-M2C938-A Po wer steering fl uid (Canada): MERC ON L V Motor cra ft MERCON L V Automatic T ransmission Fluid CX …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 284

    E179966 Note: The use of c orrec t oil viscositie s is important f or satis fac tory opera tion. Det ermine which oil viscosit y best suits the temper ature rang e you expec t to enc ounter for the ne xt servic e interv al from the SAE viscosit y grade chart. E176394 Note: For the use of biodiesel fuel (B6 – B20), us e SAE 5W-40 API C J-4. Use on …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 285

    GENERAL INF ORMA TION Radio Frequencies and R eception Fac tor s AM and FM frequencies ar e established by the Federal C ommunications C ommission (FC C) and the Canadian Ra dio and T ele communic ations C ommission (CRT C). Those fr equencies are: • AM: 530, 540-1 700, 1710 kHz • FM: 87 . 9-107 .7 , 107 . 9 MHz Radio Rec eption Fac tors The fu …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 286

    • MP3 and WMA fol der mode represent s a fol der structure consis ting of one le vel of fol ders. The CD pl ay er numbers all MP3 and WMA track s on the disc (noted b y the MP3 or WMA file ext ension) and all fol ders c ontaining MP3 and WMA file s, from F001 (f older) T001 (track) t o F253 T255. • Cre ating discs with onl y one le vel of fol d …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 287

    E175058 A B D C G H I J K F E Display: Sho ws the status of the c urrent mode sel ected . A Clock: P ress the button t o select cl ock setup. B Seek up: Pr ess the button t o go t o the nex t sta tion up the ra dio frequenc y band. Seek down: P ress the button t o go to the ne xt st ation do wn the radio frequenc y band. C Numeric ke ypad: Pr ess t …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 288

    Radio: Pr ess the butt on to selec t different r adio frequenc y bands. P ress t o canc el the menu or list bro wsing. I Cursor up or do wn: Press the cur sor up or down arr ow buttons t o adjust the setting s within the menus or to mo ve t o the next ra dio sta tion while listening to the r adio on the FM or AM frequency band . J Mute: P ress the …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 289

    Sta tion Prese t Buttons This f eature all ows y ou to stor e your fa vorite st ations. They c an be recall ed by sele cting the appropria te frequenc y band and pressing one of the pr eset buttons. 1. Sel ect a frequency band . 2. T une t o the station re quired . 3. P ress and hol d one of the preset butt ons. The a udio unit will also mut e mome …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 290

    E177140 C D G E F B A — TUNE +: Pr ess this butt on to manuall y search thr ough the r adio fre quency band. A Mute: P ress the butt on to mute the sound . B DISP: Pr ess this butt on to s witch the displ ay screen off . C SEEK: Pr ess this butt on to g o to the next st ation up or do wn the radio fre quency band or the nex t or previous tr ack on …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 291

    AUDIO UNIT — VEHICLE S WITH: AM/FM/ CD /S YNC W ARNING Driving while distr acted c an result in loss of v ehicle contr ol, crash and injury . W e strongl y rec ommend that you use e xtreme caution when using any devic e that ma y take your f ocus off the road . Y our primary r esponsibility is the sa fe opera tion of your vehicl e. W e recommend ag …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 292

    Eject: Pr ess this button t o eject a CD . A Cursor arr ow s: Press thes e buttons t o scroll through on scr een audio syst em choices. B OK: Pr ess this butt on to c onfirm menu selections. C Information: P ress this but ton t o access an y av ailabl e radio or CD inf ormation. D TUNE — and TUNE +: Pr ess these butt ons to manually s earch the fr …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 293

    AUDIO UNIT — VEHICLE S WITH: AM/FM/ CD /S YNC/ S A TELLITE RADIO W ARNING Driving while distr acted c an result in loss of v ehicle contr ol, crash and injury . W e strongl y rec ommend that you use e xtreme caution when using any devic e that ma y take your f ocus off the road . Y our primary r esponsibility is the sa fe opera tion of your vehicl …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 294

    Eject: Pr ess this button t o eject a CD . A Cursor arr ow s: Press thes e buttons t o scroll through on scr een audio syst em choices. B OK: Pr ess this butt on to c onfirm menu selections. C Information: P ress this but ton t o access an y av ailabl e radio or CD inf ormation. D TUNE — and TUNE +: Pr ess these butt ons to manually s earch the fr …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 295

    DIGIT AL RADIO Note: HD Radio broa dca sts are no t av ailabl e in all markets. HD Radio t echnology is the digit al ev olution of anal og AM/FM radio. Y our sys tem ha s a special receiv er that allo ws it to r eceiv e digital broadc ast s (where av ailabl e) in addition to the anal og broadc asts, it alr eady r eceiv es. Digital broadc asts pro v …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 296

    HD Radio Rec eption and Station Tr oubleshooting Potential r eception issues If you ar e listening t o a multica st station and y ou are on the fringe of the r eception ar ea, the sta tion may mut e due to w eak signal strength. R eception ar ea If you ar e listening t o HD1, the syst em swit ches back to the analog br oadcast until the digit al br …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 297

    Potential s tation issues Action Cause Issues No action r equired . This is a broadc ast issue. This is poor time alignment by the r adio broadca ster . Echo, s tutter , skip or r epeat in audio. Incre ase or de crea se in audio vol ume. No action r equired . The rec eption issue may cle ar up as y ou continue to driv e. The r adio is shifting betw …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 298

    Note: This rec eiver incl udes the eCos real-time oper ating sy stem. eCos is published under the eCos Lic ense. Satellit e Radio Reception F actors Potential sa tellite r adio reception issues For optimal rec eption performance, ke ep the antenna cle ar of snow and ice buil d-up and ke ep lugg age and other mat erial as far a way from the ant enna …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 299

    Troubl eshooting Action Condition Messa ge No action r equired . This messag e should disappear shortly . Radio r equire s more than two s econds t o produce audio for the s ele cte d channel. Ac quiring … If this messag e does not cle ar shortly , or with an igni- tion ke y cycl e, your r eceiver may ha ve a f ault. S ee an authorized de aler fo …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 300

    AUDIO INP UT JA CK W ARNINGS Driving while distr acted c an result in loss of v ehicle contr ol, crash and injury . W e strongl y rec ommend that you use e xtreme caution when using any devic e that ma y take your f ocus off the road . Y our primary r esponsibility is the sa fe opera tion of your vehicl e. W e recommend agains t the use of any hand …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 301

    W ARNINGS agains t the use of any hand-hel d devic e while driving and enc ourag e the use of voic e-opera ted sy stems when po ssible . Make sur e you are aw are of all applicabl e loc al laws tha t may aff ect the use of ele ctronic de vice s while driving. For sa fe ty re as ons, do not conne ct or adjust the set tings on your de vice while y ou …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 302

    AUDIO TR OUBLESHOOTING Description and Action Messag e General err or messag e for CD fa ult c onditions. For exampl e cannot re ad the CD , da ta-CD insert ed, et c. Make sur e the disc is loaded c orrec tl y . Cle an and re-try , or repl ac e disc with known music disc. If the error persists c ontact an authorized de aler . Ple ase check CD Gener …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 303

    GENERAL INF ORMA TION E142598 S YNC is an in-vehicl e communica tions sys tem tha t works with y our Bluet ooth-enabled c ellul ar phone and portabl e media pl ay er . This all ows y ou to: • Make and r eceive c alls. • Ac cess and pla y music from your portabl e music pla yer . • Use 911 Assist, V ehicl e Health R eport and S YNC Servic es ( …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 304

    Times ar e subject to chang e due to holiday s. S YNC Owner Acc ount Why do I nee d a S YNC owner a cc ount? • R equired t o activa te V ehicl e Health R eport and to vie w the reports online . • R equired t o activa te the subscription-ba sed S YNC Services and to per sonalize y our Sav ed Points and Fa vorites. • Essential for k eeping up w …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 305

    S yst em data cannot be ac cessed without special equipment and ac cess to the vehicl e’s SYNC modul e. Ford Motor Compan y and Ford of Cana da will not acc ess the syst em dat a for an y purpose other than as de scribed absent c onsent, a court or der , or where r equired b y law enfor cement, other go vernment authorities, or other thir d pa …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 306

    If you want the s y stem t o carry out the foll owing V oic e command Make c alls. (phone | Bl ackberry | iPhone | Mobile) Ac cess the S YNC Services portal. Servic es R eturn t o the main menu. S YNC Ac cess the devic e connec ted t o your USB port. (USB [stick] | iPod | MP3 [pla yer]) Run a vehicl e health r eport. vehicl e [heal th] report Adjus …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 307

    When prompt ed say the foll owing: If you want the s y stem t o carry out the foll owing V oic e command voic e setting s Follo wed by either of the foll owing: Pr ovide mor e detail ed intera ction and guidanc e. inter action mode novice Pr ovide l ess audible int era ction and more t one prompts. inter action mode advanc ed The s yst em def aults …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 308

    If you want the s y stem t o carry out the foll owing V oic e command Make a be st guess fr om the media candida te list. Y ou may still occ asionall y be ask ed questions. media candida te lists off Clarify y our voice command f or media candida tes. media candidat e lists on Make a be st guess fr om the phone candida te list. Y ou may still occ a …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 309

    Press the phone butt on. When the display indica tes there is no c ell phone paired, do the foll owing: Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the OK butt on. When the f ollowing mess ag e appears in the displa y. No Phone P aired Find S YNC 1. Pr ess the OK butt on. 2. Put y our cell phone int o Bluetooth disc overy mode. See your de vice’s m …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 310

    Pairing Subse quent Cell Phones Press the phone butt on, then scroll to: Action Messag e Pr ess the OK butt on. Phone setting s Pr ess the OK butt on. Bluet ooth Devices Pr ess the OK butt on. When the f ollowing mess ag e appears in the displa y. Add De vice Find S YNC 1. Pr ess the OK butt on. 2. Put y our cell phone int o Bluetooth disc overy mo …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 311

    Action V oic e Command Y ou do not need to pr ecee d this command b y saying; phone. Call [name] at c ell This c ommand is not availabl e until your cell phone inf orma- tion is compl etel y downl oaded using Bluet ooth. Y ou do not need to pr ecee d this command b y saying; phone. Call [name] at other This c ommand is not availabl e until your cel …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 312

    Action V oic e Command This c ommand is not availabl e until your cell phone inf orma- tion is compl etel y downl oaded using Bluet ooth. Phonebook <name> at cell 2 This c ommand is not availabl e until your cell phone inf orma- tion is compl etel y downl oaded using Bluet ooth. Phonebook <name> at other Y ou can say an y of the voic e …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 313

    Action V oic e Command Plus * Star Note: T o exit dial mode, pr ess and hol d the phone button or pr ess MENU t o go t o the phone menu. Phone Menu Commands V oice C ommand (Phone) connec tions (Phone) setting s (messag e) notification off (Phone) setting s (messag e) notification on (Phone) setting s (set) phone ringer (Phone) setting s (set) ring …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 314

    Rec eiving Calls When re ceiving a c all, you c an: • Answ er the call b y pressing the phone butt on. • R eject the c all by pr essing and hol ding the red phone but ton. • Ignore the c all by doing nothing. Phone Options during an Ac tive Call During an activ e call, y ou have mor e menu fe atur es that bec ome av ailabl e, for exampl e put …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 315

    Action and Description Messag e T o acc ess your call hist ory log. C all History 1. Pr ess the OK butt on to sel ect, then scroll thr ough your call hist ory options (incoming, outg oing or missed). 2. Pr ess the OK butt on when the desire d sele ction appear s in the displa y. 3. P ress the phone but ton t o call the selec tion. Exit the current …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 316

    Action and Description Messag e Ac cess and call any c ontacts in y our previousl y downl oaded phonebook 1,2 . Phonebook If your phonebook ha s less than 255 entries, the y appear alphabeticall y in fla t file mode . If there ar e more than 255 entries, the sy stem will org anize them int o alphabetical ca tegories. 1. Pr ess the OK butt on. 2. Sc …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 317

    T ex t Messaging S YNC all ow s you t o receiv e, send , downl oad and delet e text me ssag es. T he sys tem c an also re ad incoming te xt messag es to you so tha t you do not hav e to t ake y our eyes off the roa d. Note: This is a cell phone-dependent fe atur e. Rec eiving a T ex t Messag e When a new t ext messag e arrives, an audibl e tone sou …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 318

    Sending, Do wnloa ding and Dele ting Y our T ext Messa ges T ext me ssaging is a c ell phone-dependent fe atur e. If your c ell phone is compa tible, S YNC all ow s you t o receiv e, send , downl oad and delet e text me ssag es. Note: Sending a te xt messa ge is a speed-dependent f ea ture. It is onl y av ailabl e when your vehicl e is trav eling a …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 319

    Pre-defined t ex t messag es Messag e Can’t talk right no w Call me Call you l ater Be there in 10 minut es Be there in 20 minut es Y es No Why ? Thank s Messag e Where R y ou? I need more dir ections I lo ve you T oo funny :-) Can’t wait t o see you Stuck in tr affic. Ac cessing Y our Phone Settings These ar e cell phone-dependent fe atu …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 320

    Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the OK butt on to sel ect th desire d ring tone. If your c ell phone supports in-band ringing, y our cell phone ring pl ays when you choose the phone ring er option. Y ou have the option of he aring an audibl e tone t o notify you when a te xt mess age arriv es. T ext Me ssag e Notifica- tion Pr ess the OK but …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 321

    S y stem S etting s This menu pr ovides a cc ess to your Bluet ooth Devices and A dvanced menu fe atur es. Use the arro w buttons t o scroll through the menu options. Bluet ooth Devices The Bl uetooth Devic es menu all ow s you to add , connect and del ete devic es, set a cell phone a s primary as well a s turn your Bluet ooth fea ture on and off. …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 322

    Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the OK butt on. Exit the current menu. R eturn * This is a spee d-dependent fe atur e. It is only a vailabl e when your v ehicle is tra veling at 3 mph (5 km/h) or le ss. ** Y ou can only c onnect one device a t a time. When another cell phone is c onnected , the previous one is dis connec ted . Advanc ed The …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 323

    Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the OK butt on to sel ect and then press OK a gain when the foll owing messag e appears in the displa y . R est ore Def aults ? Compl etel y era se all informa tion stor ed on S YNC, for e xampl e phonebook, call hist ory , t ex t messag es and paired devic es, and return the s yst em to the fa ctory de fa ult …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 324

    W ARNINGS Do not wait f or 911 Assist to make an emerg ency call if y ou can do it your self . Dial emergency servic es immedia tel y to av oid dela yed response time which coul d increa se the risk of serious injury or dea th after a cr ash. If you do not hear 911 Assist within fiv e seconds of the cra sh, the syst em or phone may be damag ed or n …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 325

    Off sele ctions incl ude: • Off with reminder: P ro vides a displa y and voic e reminder a t phone connec tion at v ehicle start. • Off without reminder: P ro vides a displa y reminder only without a v oice reminder a t phone connection. T o make sur e that 911 Assist work s corr ectl y: • S YNC must be pow ered and working properl y at the t …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 326

    V ehicl e Health Report W ARNING Al wa ys f oll ow schedul ed maintenanc e instructions, regul arly inspect y our vehicl e, and seek repair for an y damag e or probl em you suspect. V ehicle He alth R eport supplements, but cannot r eplac e, normal maintenanc e and vehicl e inspection. V ehicle He al th R eport only monit ors certain s yst ems ele …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 327

    Press the phone butt on, then scroll to: Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the OK butt on. vehicl e [health] r eport Sel ect one of the foll owing: Pr ess the OK butt on to and sel ect on or off. Report Interv al Sel ect On to ha ve S YNC automa ticall y prompt you t o run a heal th report at c ertain mil eag e intervals. * Scr oll to sel ect …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 328

    Note: S YNC Services requir es ac tivation bef ore use. Visit www .S YNCMyRide.c om to regist er and check your eligibility for complimentary s ervices. St andard phone and messag e rat es ma y apply . S ubscription may be r equired . Y ou must also ha ve the activ e S YNC Service s Blue tooth-enabl ed cell ular phone pair ed and connect ed to the …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 329

    Action and Description V oice c ommand T o return t o the Services main menu. Servic es R eceiv e system help . Help Y ou can say an y of the voic e commands tha t appear within open and close br ackets tha t are separ ated b y |. For exampl e, where (options | choic es) appears you s ay; options or choices. Y ou must say any of the v oice c ommand …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 330

    Rec eiving Turn-b y-Turn Directions When connec ted t o S YNC Servic es, press the v oice but ton and when prompt ed say: Action and Description V oice c ommand T o rec eive directions t o a loca tion. Once you sel ect your destina tion, the sy stem upl oads your curr ent vehicl e loca tion, cal culat es a route ba sed on current tr affic c onditio …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 331

    Disconnecting fr om S YNC Services T o disconnect fr om S YNC services, say: Action and Description V oice c ommand From the S YNC Services main menu, or press and hol d the phone butt on on the steering whe el. Goodby e S YNC Servic es quick tips S YNC Services quick tips Y ou can personalize y our Services f eature t o provide quick er acc ess to …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 332

    Note: Make sure y ou hav e an activ e account for the app tha t you have do wnloaded . Some apps w ork automa tically with no setup . Other apps w ant you t o configur e your personal s etting s and personaliz e your experienc e by cr eating sta tions or fav orites. W e recommend y ou do this at home or outside of y our vehicl e. Note: AppLink is n …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 333

    S YNC Mobile App V oice Commands The foll owing v oice c ommands are alwa y s availabl e: Action and Description V oice c ommand S YNC prompts y ou to say the name of an app t o start it on S YNC. Mobile Apps S YNC lists all of the curr entl y av ailabl e mobile apps. List mobile app s S YNC sear ches y our connec ted mobil e device f or SYNC- comp …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 334

    Enabling and Disabling App Permissions Using the S YNC Menu Press the Menu butt on to the SYNC menu and scr oll to: Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the OK butt on. S YNC applica tions Pr ess the OK butt on. Mobile Apps Sel ect the specific app and press the OK butt on. App Set tings If push notifica tions are supported , this set ting is lis …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 335

    USING S YNC ™ WITH Y OUR MEDIA PLA YER Y ou can acc ess and play music fr om your digital music pl ay er ov er your vehicl e’s speak er sy stem using the s yst em’s media menu or voic e commands. Y ou can also sort and pla y your music by specific ca tegories, for e xample artist and album. Note: The sy stem is c apabl e of indexing up …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 336

    Action and Description Messag e Sel ect one of the foll owing: Pla y all Artist Albums Genres Pla ylists T r acks Bro wse USB Similar music Exit the current menu. R eturn What’s Pl aying? When a tr ack is pla ying, you can a sk the sys tem t o tell you wha t is currentl y playing. Press the v oice but ton and when prompt ed say: Action and Des …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 337

    Media V oic e Commands Press the v oice but ton and when prompted sa y any of the follo wing: V oice c ommand (USB [stick] | iP od | MP3 [play er]) Aut opla y Off Aut opla y [on] [Phone] Connec tions | [Media] Conne c- tions | [Bluet ooth] Connections pause pla y 1,2 pla y [album] [by [artist]] Pla y all 1,2 pla y [artist] 1,2 pla y [genre] 3 [Pla …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 338

    V oice C ommand G uide Action and Description V oice c ommand T urn aut oplay on t o listen to music pr ocesse d during indexing. T urn aut oplay off t o allow the inde xing proc ess t o finish bef ore the sy stem pla ys any of y our music. * Aut opla y The s yst em sear ches all the da ta from y our indexe d music and, if a vailabl e, begins to pl …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 339

    Bluet ooth Audio Command Guide Press the v oice but ton and when prompted sa y any of the follo wing: V oice c ommand [Phone] Connec tions | [Media] Conne c- tions | [Bluet ooth] Connections pause pla y V oice c ommand [pla y] next tr ack [pla y] previous tr ack Media Menu Features The media menu all ows y ou to sel ect your media sourc e, how t o …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 340

    Action and Description Messag e Sel ect one of the foll owing: Pr ess the OK butt on to shuffl e avail abl e media fil es in the current pl aylist. T o shuffle all media tr acks, you must sel ect Pla y All in the play menu and then sel ect Shuffle . Shuffle Pr ess the OK butt on to r epeat any song. R epea t Pr ess the OK butt on to turn aut oplay …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 341

    Press the A UX butt on, then scroll t o: Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the OK butt on to ent er the media menu. Menu Sel ect one of the foll owing: Pr ess the OK butt on. T he first tr ack titl e appear s in the displa y. Pla y all Pla y all indexed me dia (track s) from your pl aying de vice in fla t file mode, one a t a time in numerical …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 342

    Action and Description Messag e Se arch f or and pla y a specific indexe d tra ck. S YNC lists your track s alphabeticall y in fla t file mode. If ther e are mor e than 255, the sy stem c ateg orizes them alphabeticall y . T r acks 1. Pr ess the OK butt on. 2. Scr oll to sel ect the desired tr ack. Pre ss the OK butt on. Expl ore all support ed dig …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 343

    Press the A UX butt on, then scroll t o: Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the OK butt on to ent er the media menu. Menu Pr ess the OK butt on. Set tings Pr ess the OK butt on. Bluet ooth Devices Sel ect one of the foll owing: P air more devic es to the sy stem. * Add De vice 1. Pr ess the OK butt on. When find S YNC appears in the displa y, p …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 344

    Action and Description Messag e 1. Pr ess the OK butt on. 2. Pr ess the OK butt on to c onfirm. Exit the current menu. R eturn * This is a spee d-dependent fe atur e. It is only a vailabl e when your v ehicle is tra veling at 3 mph (5 km/h) or le ss. ** Set ting Blue tooth t o off disconnects all Bl uet ooth devic es and turns off all Blue tooth fe …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 345

    Action and Description Messag e R eturn t o the fa ctory de f ault s ettings. This sel ection does not era se your index ed informa tion, f or exampl e phonebook, call hist ory, te xt messag es and paired de vices. Fa ct ory Def ault s 1. Pr ess the OK butt on. 2. Pr ess the OK butt on. When r est ore def aults appe ars in the displa y, press the O …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 346

    Phone issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue T ry turning off the de vice, rese tting the devic e or remo ving the devic e’s bat tery , then trying a gain. This ma y be a possible phone malfunction. T ry pushing y our phonebook conta cts t o SYNC by using the Add C ontacts f ea ture . Use the S YNCmyphone fe atur e avail able on …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 347

    Phone issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue Check the securit y and auto acc ept and prompt alw ay s setting s rel ativ e to the S YNC Bluet ooth connection on your phone. Updat e your device’s firm- war e. T urn off the A uto phone- book downl oad setting. Go to the w ebsite t o review your phone’s c ompa tibility . This …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 348

    USB and media issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue Make sur e that the device does not hav e an auto- install progr am or active security se ttings. Make sur e you are not le aving the device in y our vehicl e during very hot or col d tempera tures. This is a de vice limita tion. S YNC does not re cogniz e my devic e when I turn on …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 349

    V ehicle Heal th Report and S ervices (Tr affic, Directions and Information) issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue Make sur e that your VIN is corr ectl y listed in your acc ount. When you r egister your acc ount, you must choose a pref erred deal er . If it alre ady lists a deal er , try sel ecting another deal er and logging out. …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 350

    V oice c ommand issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue R eview the phone v oice commands and the media voic e commands a t the beginning of their re spectiv e sections. Y ou may be using the wrong voic e commands. Y ou may be speaking t oo soon or at the wr ong time. S YNC does not underst and what I am s aying. Aft er pressing the v …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 351

    V oice c ommand issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue Make sur e you are sa ying the conta cts e xac tly a s they are liste d. For e xample, if y ou sav e a contact a s Joe Wils on, sa y «Call Joe Wils on». The s yst em may not be re ading the name the same wa y you ar e saying it. Conta cts in y our phonebook may be v ery …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 352

    GENERAL INF ORMA TION W ARNING Driving while distr acted c an result in loss of v ehicle contr ol, crash and injury . W e strongl y rec ommend that you use e xtreme caution when using any devic e that ma y take your f ocus off the road . Y our primary r esponsibility is the sa fe opera tion of your vehicl e. W e recommend agains t the use of any ha …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 353

    PHONE Press t o selec t any of the foll owing: Messag e Phone Quick Dial Phonebook History Messaging Set tings NA VIGA TION Press t o selec t any of the foll owing: Messag e My Home Fa vorites Pr evious Destina tions Point of Int erest Emerg ency Str eet A ddress Inter section City C enter Map Edit R oute Cancel R oute SETTINGS E142607 Press t o se …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 354

    ENTERT AINMENT Press t o selec t any of the foll owing: Messag e AM FM SIRIUS Messag e CD USB BT St ereo SD Card Line In Using the Audio C ontrols Depending on your v ehicle , it ma y also hav e the follo wing control s: Action and Description Messag e S witch the media f eatur es on or off. Po wer Adjust the v olume of pla ying media. V ol: Use as …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 355

    Using the St eering Wheel C ontrols Depending on your v ehicle , it ma y also hav e the follo wing control s: Action and Description Control Adjust the v olume of pla ying media. VOL Use as y ou normally woul d in media modes. Seek Pr ess to st art a voice session. P ress again t o interrupt a voic e prompt and begin spe aking. P ress and hol d to …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 356

    • Make sur e the power cabl es do not interf ere with the saf e operation of y our vehicl e’s controls or a ffect y our sa fe driving abilities. • Some S YNC functions are speed-dependent. T heir use is limited to when y our vehicle is tr av eling at speeds bel ow 3 mph (5 km/h). Make sur e that you r eview y our device’s manual bef o …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 357

    Privacy Inf ormation When you c onnect a cell phone t o S YNC, the sys tem cr ea tes a profil e within your vehicl e that links t o that cell phone. This profil e helps in offering you mor e cell ular fe atur es and operating mor e efficiently . Among other things, this pr ofile ma y contain da ta about your c ell phone book, te xt mess age s (re a …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 358

    V oice c ommand (c ancel | st op | exit) [main menu] help Y ou can say an y of the voic e commands that appe ar within open and cl ose bra cke ts that ar e separat ed by |. For ex ampl e, wher e (c ancel | st op | exit) appears y ou sa y; canc el or stop or e xit. Y ou must say any of the v oice c ommands that appe ar outside of open and cl ose bra …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 359

    Using the touchscreen, press: Messag e Set tings Help V oice C ommand List Using the steering wheel c ontrol, press the voic e button and when pr ompted say one of the foll owing: V oice C ommands Audio list of c ommands Bluet ooth audio list of commands Bro wse list of c ommands CD list of commands List of commands * Navig ation list of c ommands …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 360

    Using the steering wheel c ontrol, press the voic e button and when pr ompted say one of the foll owing: V oice c ommand inter action mode novice inter action mode advanc ed confirma tion prompts on confirma tion prompts off phone candida te lists on phone candida te lists off V oice c ommand media candida te lists on media candida te lists off voi …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 361

    Messag e Item Clock A Displa y B Sound C V ehicle D Set tings E Help F Clock Under this menu, you c an set the clock, acc ess and adjust the displa y , sound and vehicl e settings a s well a s access se ttings for spe cific modes or the help fe ature. E142607 T o make adjus tments using the touchscreen, selec t: Action and Description Messag e Pr e …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 362

    Action and Description Messag e Make the scr een display bright er or dimmer . Brightness Allo ws you t o turn the displa y off. It also all ows you t o set the screen t o a certain brightness or ha ve the s yst em auto- matic ally change ba sed on the outside light le vel. Mode If you sel ect AUTO or NIGHT , you ha ve the options of turning the di …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 363

    T o make adjus tments using the touchscreen, selec t: Messag e Set tings Sound Then selec t from the foll owing: Bass Midrang e T r ebl e Set Bal ance and Fa de Occupanc y Mode Speed C ompensate d V olume DSP Note: Y our vehicl e may not ha ve all of these sound se ttings. V ehicl e E142607 T o make adjus tments using the touchscreen, selec t: Mess …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 364

    Camera S etting s This menu all ows y ou to ac cess setting s for y our rear view c amera. E142607 T o make adjus tments using the touchscreen, selec t: Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the setting s icon. Set tings V ehicle R ear V iew Camer a Camer a Set tings Then selec t from the foll owing: Enhanced P ark Aids R ear Camer a Delay Y ou ca …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 365

    T o make adjus tments using the touchscreen, selec t: Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the setting s icon. Set tings S yst em Then selec t from the foll owing: Sel ect to ha ve the t ouchscreen displ ay in English, Spanish or French. Langua ge Sel ect to displ ay units in kil ometers or mil es. Distance Sel ect to displ ay units in C elsius o …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 366

    Action and Description Messag e Hav e the sy stem a sk you short questions if it ha s not cle arl y hear d or underst ood your r equest. Confirma tion Prompts Note: E ven with c onfirmation pr ompts turned off, the sy stem may oc ca sionally ask y ou to confirm se ttings. Candida te list s are possibl e results fr om your voic e commands. T he syst …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 367

    Action and Description Messag e This all ows y ou to vie w the version l evel of the Gr acenote Da taba se. Grac enote® Da taba se Info With this f eature on, the Gra cenot e Databa se supplies metada ta informa tion for your music fil es. This ov errides informa tion from your devic e. This f eature de fa ult s to off . Grac enote® Mgmt With thi …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 368

    Action and Description Messag e Hav e all calls g o directl y to your v oice mail and not ring inside your v ehicl e. W ith this fe ature turned on, t ext messa ge noti- fica tions are also suppresse d and do not ring inside your vehicl e. Do Not Disturb T urn on or turn off the 911 Assis t fe atur e. See Informa tion (pag e 395). 911 Assist Sel ec …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 369

    Action and Description Messag e T urns the W i-Fi fea ture on and off in y our vehicl e. Make sur e you turn it on f or connectivity purpose s. Choose a Wir eless Netw ork Allo ws you t o use a pre viously s tor ed wirel ess network. Y ou can c at egorize b y alphabetical listing, priority and signal strength. Y ou can also choose t o sear ch for a …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 370

    E142626 The W i-Fi CERTIFIED Log o is a certific ation mark of the Wi-Fi Allianc e. Help E142607 T o make adjus tments using the touchscreen, selec t: Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the setting s icon. Set tings Help Then selec t from the foll owing: Vie w your v ehicl e’s current l ocation, if y our vehicle is equippe d with navig ati …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 371

    Action and Description Messag e In Case of Emer gency (ICE) Quick Dial: all ows y ou to sa ve up to t wo numbers a s ICE contac ts for quick a cc ess if there is an emerg ency . Sel ect Edit to ac cess your phonebook and then sele ct the desir ed cont acts. The number s then appear as options on this scr een for the ICE 1 and ICE 2 butt ons. T he I …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 372

    Messag e and Description Messag e AM 1 and AM AS T A FM 1, FM 2 and FM A S T B SIRIUS C USB D BT St ereo E T ouch this butt on to scr oll down for mor e options, for ex ample SD Card and A/V In F These but tons change with the media mode you ar e in. G Radio memory pr eset s. H Note: Some fe atur es may no t be availabl e in your are a. Contac t an …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 373

    SIRIUS sta tion (for exampl e, «the Highwa y»). The foll owing voic e commands are a vail able at the t op lev el of the voic e session no ma tt er which current audio sourc e you ar e listening to (f or example a USB devic e or SIRIUS sat ellite r adio). Note: This is only a vailabl e when your MyFord T ouch syst em lang uag e is set t o …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 374

    Options Sound Set tings T ouch this button t o adjust set tings for: Messag e Bass Midrang e T r ebl e Set Bal ance and Fa de DSP Occupanc y Mode Speed C ompensate d V olume Note: Y our vehicl e may not ha ve all these sound set tings. Set PTY f or Seek/Sc an This all ows y ou to sel ect a ca te gory of music you w oul d like t o search f or . Y ou …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 375

    E142616 The HD l ogo either blinks when ac quiring a digital sta tion, and then stay s solid when digital audio is pl aying, or is grey when acquiring a digit al sta tion, and then changes t o orange when digital a udio is pla ying. When this log o is av ailabl e, you may als o see Titl e and Artist fields on-screen. The mul ticast indic at or appe …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 376

    When HD Radio broadc asts are a ctive , y ou can acc ess the follo wing functions: Action and Description Messag e Allo ws you t o hear a brief s ampling of all av ailabl e stations. This f eature s till work s when HD Radio r eception is on, althou gh it does not scan f or HD2-HD7 channels. Y ou may see the HD l ogo appe ar if the sta tion has a d …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 377

    In order t o pro vide the best possible experienc e, use the contac t form t o report any sta tion issues found whil e listening t o a sta tion broa dca sting with HD Radio technol ogy . Independent entities own and opera te each st ation. These s ta tions are responsibl e for ensuring all audio stre ams and dat a fields ar e accur at e. Potential …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 378

    HD Radio T echnolog y manuf actur ed under license fr om iBiquity Digital C orp. U.S . and for eign patents. HD Radio and the HD and HD Radio l ogos are pr oprietary tr ademarks of iBiquity Digital C orp. Ford Mot or Compan y and iBiquity Digital C orp. are not responsibl e for the cont ent sent using HD Radio t echnology . C ontent ma y be changed …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 379

    V oice c ommand AM prese t <#> * FM FM <87 . 9-107 .9> FM <87 . 9-107 .9> HD <#> FM autos et FM autos et pre set <#> FM prese t <#> FM 1 FM 1 prese t <#> FM 2 FM 2 prese t <#> * HD <#> Pr eset <#> Help * If av ailabl e. SIRIUS® Sat ellite Radio (If Ac tivat ed) E14261 1 T o turn the featu …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 380

    Options T ouch this butt on to vie w and adjust various media se ttings. Sound Set tings T ouch this butt on to adjust s ettings f or: Messag e Bass Midrang e T r ebl e Set Bal ance and Fa de DSP Occupanc y Mode Speed C ompensate d V olume Note: Y our vehicl e may not ha ve all these sound set tings. Set Ca tegory for Seek/ Scan This all ows y ou t …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 381

    Y ou can also sel ect: Action and Description Messag e T ouch this butt on if you w ant to skip this channel. Skip T ouch this butt on if you do not w ant anyone t o listen to this channel. Lock T ouch this butt on to see s ong and artists on other sta tions. Titl e T ouch this butt on to see s ong and artists on other sta tions. Artist SIRIUS Sat …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 382

    SIRIUS Sat ellite Radio R ecep tion Fac tors and Tr oubleshoo ting Potential r eception issues For optimal rec eption performance, ke ep the antenna cl ear of snow and ic e buil d-up and keep l uggag e and other mat erials as f ar aw ay fr om the antenna as possibl e. Antenna obstruc tions Hills, mountains, tall buildings, bridg es, tunnels, fre ew …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 383

    Troubl eshooting tips Action Cause Messa ge Conta ct SIRIUS a t 1-888-539- 7 4 7 4 to r esolv e subscription issues. Y our sat ellite servic e is no long er avail able . Questions ? Call 1-888-539-7 47 4 Use the channel guide t o turn off the Lock or Skip func tion on that st ation. All the channels in the sel ected ca tegory ar e either skipped or …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 384

    Sports Game V oice c ommand T une t o the <colleg e name> game T une t o the <team city> g ame T une t o the <team city> <t eam name> game T une t o the <team name> game Help Tune V oice c ommand <Channel Name> Pr eset <#> SA T SA T 1 SA T 1 preset <#> SA T 2 SA T 2 preset <#> SA T 3 SA T 3 pres …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 385

    This f eature all ows y ou to plug in media pla ying devices, memory stick s, flash driv es or thumb drives, and charg e devices if they support this fe atur e. In order t o pla yback video from your iP od or iPhone, y ou must hav e a special combina tion USB/RCA c omposite video cabl e (which you can buy fr om Apple). When you c onnect the cabl e …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 386

    Action and Description Messag e Speed C ompensate d V olume Allo ws you t o sel ect mor e settings, which is under Media Pla yer . See Se ttings (pa ge 357). Media Pl ay er Set tings Displa ys softwar e and firmwar e informa tion about the currentl y connect ed media de vice. Devic e Informa tion Index es your devic e when you c onnect it for the f …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 387

    V oice c ommand pla y pla y [album] [by [artist]] pla y all pla y [artist] Pla y audiobook <name> Pla y author <name> Pla y composer <name> Pla y folder <name> pla y [genre] * Pla y movie <name> * Pla y music video <name> pla y Pla y podcast <name> Pla y podcast episode <name> [pla y] (simi …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 388

    V oice c ommand All songs * All TV show s * All video pl aylists * All video podca sts * All videos Artist <name> Audiobook <name> Author <name> Composer <name> Folder <name> Genre <name> Pla ylist <name> Podc ast <name> * TV show <name> * Video <name> * Video pl aylist <name> * Vide …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 389

    Press the v oice but ton and when prompted sa y: V oice c ommand Next s ong pla y pause [pla y] previous tr ack A/V Inputs W ARNINGS Driving while distr acted c an result in loss of v ehicle contr ol, crash and injury . W e strongl y rec ommend that you use e xtreme caution when using any devic e that ma y take your f ocus off the road . Y our prim …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 390

    3. P ress the l ower l eft corner on the touchscr een. Sel ect a tuned FM st ation. 4. Adjust the v olume as desir ed. 5. T urn the portable music pl ayer on and adjust the vol ume to ½ the maximum. 6. P ress the l ower l eft corner on the touchscr een. Sel ect the A/V In tab . (Y ou should hear audio fr om your portabl e music pla yer althou gh i …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 391

    Messag e Item Phone A Quick Dial B Phonebook C History D Messaging E Set tings F Hands-free c alling is one of the main fe atur es of SYNC®. Once y ou pair your c ell phone, y ou can ac cess many options using the touchscr een or voice c ommands. Whil e the sys tem supports a v ariety of fea tures, many are dependent on y our cell phone ’ s func …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 392

    Action and Description Messag e If you ar e prompt ed to enter a PIN on y our devic e, it does not support Secur e Simple P airing. T o pair , enter the PIN displa yed on the touchscr een. Skip the ne xt st ep. When prompt ed on your cell phone ’ s displa y , confirm tha t the PIN pro vided by S YNC mat ches the PIN display ed on your cell phone. …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 393

    Press the v oice but ton and when prompted sa y: V oice c ommand Call <name> dial [[a] number] T o end the call or e xit phone mode, pr ess and hol d the phone butt on. Rec eiving Calls During an incoming c all, an audibl e tone sounds. Call inf ormation appears in the displa y if it is availabl e. T o acc ept the call, select: Messag e Ac ce …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 394

    T o turn on contac t picture set tings, if your devic e supports this feature, selec t: Messag e Phone Set tings Manag e Phonebook Downl oad photos from Phonebook On Certain smartphone s may support transf erring street addr esses when list ed with phonebook conta ct inf ormation. If your c ell phone supports this f ea ture, you can sel ect and use …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 395

    T o compose and send a t ex t messag e, sel ect: Action and Description Messag e Phone Messaging Enter a c ell phone number or choose from your phonebook. Send T ext Allo ws you t o cust omize the pr e-defined messa ge or cr eate a messag e on your own. Edit T ext Sends the messa ge as it is. Send Y ou can then previe w the messag e, verify the rec …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 396

    Phone Set tings T o enter the phone set tings menu sel ect: Action and Description Messag e Phone Set tings Then any of the foll owing: Connec t, disc onnect, a dd or dele te a de vice , a s well a s save it as a f avorit e. Bluet ooth Devices T o turn Bluet ooth off or on. Bluet ooth If you w ant all calls t o go directl y to your v oicemail and n …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 397

    Phone V oic e Commands E142599 Press the v oice but ton and when prompted sa y any of the follo wing: V oice c ommand Call call (someone | [[a] name]) Call <name> a t home Call <name> a t work Call <name> on cell Call <name> on other Call voic email dial [[a] number] Do not disturb off Do not disturb on Forwar d te xt messa …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 398

    INFORMA TION A B C D E E161889 Messag e Item S YNC Servic es A T r avel Link B Alert s C Cal endar D S YNC-Applica tions E Under the information menu, y ou can acc ess the following f eatures: Messag e S YNC Servic es T r avel Link Alert s Cal endar S YNC-Applica tions E142608 If your v ehicl e is equipped with Navig ation, press the Information bu …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 399

    Note: S YNC Services requir es ac tiva tion bef ore use. Visit www .S YNCMyRide.c om to regist er and check your eligibility for complimentary s ervices. St andard phone and messag e rat es ma y apply . S ubscription may be r equired . Y ou must also ha ve the activ e S YNC Service s Blue tooth-enabl ed cell ular phone pair ed and connect ed to the …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 400

    Connecting t o SYNC Servic es Using the T ouchscreen E142608 If your v ehicl e is equipped with Navig ation, press the Information butt on. If your v ehicl e is not equipped with Navig ation, press the gr een tab on your touchscr een. 1. Sel ect Connect t o Services t o initiate an outg oing call t o SYNC Servic es using your phone. 2. Once c onnec …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 401

    S YNC Servic es Quick Tips Action and Description Messag e Y ou can personalize y our Services f eature t o provide quick er acc ess to your most us ed or f av orite inf ormation. Y ou can sav e address points, such a s work or home. Y ou can also s av e fa vorite inf ormation like sports t eams, for e xample Detr oit Lions, or a new s ca tegory . …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 402

    Note: In order to use Sirius T rav el Link, your vehicl e must be equipped with na vigation and your na viga tion SD card must be in the SD card sl ot. Note: A paid subscription is requir ed to acc ess and use these fe atur es. Go t o www .siriusxm.c om/tr avellink for mor e informa tion. Note: Visit www .siriusxm.c om/tra ffic and click on Co vera …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 403

    V oice c ommand W eather map Help * If you sa y «Sports headlines», «Sports schedul es» or «Sports s cor es», y ou can then say an y of the commands in the foll owing chart. Sports-Rela ted C ommands V oice c ommand Baseball Coll ege ba ske tball Coll ege footb all Golf MLS My te ams NBA NFL NHL WNBA Help Additional Sp …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 404

    V oice c ommand WNBA schedul e WNBA sc ores Help Al erts E142608 If your v ehicl e is equipped with Navig ation, touch the I (Informa tion) button t o acc ess these f ea tures. If your v ehicle is not equipped with Na viga tion, touch the corner of the touchscr een with the green tab . Press Al erts, and then choose from any of the foll owing servi …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 405

    If a cra sh deploy s an airbag, e xcluding kne e airbags and r ear infla tabl e sa fe ty bel ts where fitt ed or activa tes the fuel pump shut-off, y our SYNC-equippe d vehicl e may be able t o contact emer gency service s by dialing 911 through a pair ed and connect ed Bluet ooth-enabled phone. Y ou can le arn more about the 911 Assist f eatur e, …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 406

    In the Event of a C ra sh Not all cra shes deploy an airb ag or activ ate the fuel pump shut-off (which woul d trigger 911 Assist); ho wever , S YNC tries to conta ct emer gency servic es if 911 Assist trigger s. If a conne ct ed phone sustains damag e or los es connec tion to SYNC , S YNC sear ches f or , and tries to c onnect to , any avail able …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 407

    Note: This fe atur e may no t function properl y if you have enabl ed caller ID blocking on y our cellul ar phone. Be for e running a report, r evie w the V ehicle He alth Report P rivacy Notic e. Note: In order to all ow a break-in period f or your vehicl e, you ma y not be able to cr ea te a V ehicle He alth R eport until your vehicl e odomet er …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 408

    Note: The SD card sl ot is spring-loa ded. T o remo ve the SD car d, just push the car d in and rel ea se it. Do not att empt to pull the card out t o remove it; this c ould cause damag e. Y our naviga tion system is c omprised of two main f eatur es, des tination mode and map mode. T o set a destina tion, press the gre en corner of your t ouchscre …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 409

    During rout e guidanc e, y ou can pr ess the talking bubbl e icon tha t appears in the upper right navig ation c orner (green bar) if you w ant the sys tem t o repeat r oute guidance inf ormation. When the s yst em repe ats the l ast guidanc e instruction, it updat es the distance t o the nex t guidance instruction, sinc e it detects when the vehic …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 410

    E143884 Hotel E142636 Coff eehouse E142637 Food & Drink E142638 Nightlife E142639 At trac tion E142640 This ic on appears when your sele ction exis ts in mul tiple ca tegories within the s yst em. When you ar e viewing more information for hot els, city seekr also tells y ou if the hotel has certain services and fa cilities using icons, such as …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 411

    Parking POI Notific ation Set the a utoma tic parking point of interest notifica tion. Swit ch this fe ature ON or OFF . When parking point of int erest notific ation is on, the icons displ ay on the map when you g et cl ose to your destina tion. This ma y not be very useful in dens e area s, and may clutt er the map when other points of inter est …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 412

    Pr ess Add t o program an entry . Onc e you make a sel ection, the sy stem trie s to a void the are a(s) if possible f or all routes. T o dele te a sel ection, choose the listing on the screen. When the scr een changes t o A void Ar eas Edit , y ou can pr ess Del ete at the bot tom right of the scr een. Map Mode Pr ess the green b ar in the upper r …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 413

    scal e. The map z oom le vel then synchroniz es with vehicle spe ed. The slo wer your v ehicle is tr aveling, the f arther the map zooms in; the f aster y our vehicle is tra veling, the farther the map z ooms out. T o swit ch off the fe atur e, just press the + or — butt on again. In 3D mode, r ota te the map vie w by swiping y our finger acr oss t …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 414

    Set as Des t T ouch this butt on to sel ect a scroll ed loc ation on the map as y our destination. Y ou may scroll the map b y pressing y our index fing er on the map displa y . When y ou re ach the desire d loc ation, simpl y le t go and then touch S et as Dest . Set as W aypoint T ouch this butt on to se t the current loc ation as a w aypoint. Sa …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 415

    V oice c ommand Destina tion pla y nametags Destina tion POI Destina tion POI ca tegory Destina tion previous de stination Destina tion stree t addre ss 1 Det our 3 Navig ation Navig ation v oice vol ume decre as e Navig ation v oice vol ume incre ase 1 R epea t instruction Show 3D Show he ading up Show map Show north up 1 Show r oute 1 Show turn l …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 416

    Navig ation V oice c ommand * Destina tion Zoom cit y Zoom c ountry Zoom minimum Zoom ma ximum Zoom pr ovince Zoom s ta te Zoom s tree t Zoom t o <distance> Help * If you sa y «Destination», y ou can then sa y any command in the «De stination» chart. One-shot Destination S treet A ddress When you s ay either «Na vigat …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 417

    For a compl ete listing of the ac cess ories that ar e availabl e for your v ehicle, c ontact an authorized de aler or visit our online stor e at www .acce ssories.f ord .c om (United S tat es onl y). Ford Mot or Compan y will repair or r epla ce any properl y authorized deal er-installe d Ford Genuine A ccessory f ound to be def ectiv e in fa ct o …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 418

    • Mobile c ommunications sy stems may harm the opera tion of your vehicl e, particul arly if the y are not properl y designed f or automotiv e use. • If you or an authoriz ed Ford deal er add any non-Ford el ectrical or el ectronic acc essories or components t o your vehicl e, you ma y adver sely aff ect bat tery perf ormance and durability , a …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 419

    END USER LICENSE A GREEMENT S YNC End User License Agreement (EULA) • Y ou have ac quired a device («DEVICE») that incl udes software lic ensed by Ford Motor C ompany and its affilia te s («FORD MO T OR COMP ANY») fr om an affilia te of Microsoft C orporation («MS») . Tho se install ed software product s of MS origin …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 420

    Description of Other Rights and Limitations • Speech Rec ognition: If the SOFTW ARE includes spe ech rec ognition component(s), you shoul d understand tha t speech rec ognition is an inherentl y statistic al proc ess and that r ecognition errors ar e inherent in the proc ess. Neither FORD MO T OR COMP ANY nor its suppliers shall be liable f or an …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 421

    • Consent t o Use of Data: Y ou agree that MS , Micros oft Corpor ation, FORD MO T OR COMP ANY , thir d party softwar e and systems supplier s, their affilia tes and/ or their designat ed ag ent may c oll ect and use t echnical informa tion gather ed in any manner a s part of product support s ervices r elat ed to the S OFTW ARE or rela ted servi …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 422

    • Links t o Third Part y Sites: T he MS SOFTW ARE may pr ovide y ou with the ability t o link to thir d party sit es throu gh the use of the SOFTW ARE. T he third party sit es are not under the c ontrol of MS, Micr osoft Corpor ation, their affilia tes and/ or their designat ed ag ent. Neither MS nor Microsoft Corpor ation nor their affilia tes n …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 423

    TRADEMARK S: This EULA does not gr ant you any right s in connec tion with any trademark s or service marks of F ORD MO T OR COMP ANY , MS , Micr osoft Corpor ation, third part y softwar e or service pro viders, their a ffiliate s or suppliers. PRODUC T SUPPORT : Produc t support for the S OFTW ARE is not provide d by MS, its parent c orporation Mi …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 424

    W ARNING Opera ting certain parts of this sys tem whil e driving can distrac t your a ttention aw ay fr om the road, and possibl y cause an ac cident or other serious conse quences. Do not change sys tem se ttings or ent er dat a non-verball y (using your hands) whil e driving. Stop the vehicl e in a saf e and le gal manner bef ore at tempting thes …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 425

    Potential Map Inac curacy: Maps used by this s yst em may be ina ccur ate bec ause of changes in r oads, tra ffic contr ols or driving conditions. A lw ays use good judgment and common sense when foll owing the sugge ste d rout es. Emerg ency Servic es: Do not rel y on any navig ation f eatur es include d in the sys tem to r oute y ou to emerg ency …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 426

    2. A ccount Informa tion Y ou agree: (a) when r egistering the T elena v Softwar e, t o provide T elenav with true, ac curat e, current, and compl ete informa tion about yoursel f, and (b ) to inform T elena v promptly of any chang es to such inf ormation, and t o keep it true , acc ura te, curr ent and complet e. 3. Soft ware Lic ense Subject t o …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 427

    COUR SE OF DEALING, CUS T OM OR TRADE AND INCL UDING, BUT NO T LIMITED T O, THE IMPLIED W ARRANTIE S OF MERCHANT ABILITY , FITNESS FOR A P AR TICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD P AR TY RIGHTS WITH RE SPECT T O THE TELENA V SOFTW ARE. Cert ain jurisdictions do not permit the disclaimer of c ertain warranties, so this limita tion may not a …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 428

    the terms and c onditions of this Agre ement. Any such sal e, assignment or transf er that is not expr essl y permitted under this para graph will r esult in immedia te t ermination of this Agreement, without liability t o T elena v , in which ca se you and all other parties shall imme diat ely ce ase all use of the T elena v Softwar e. Notwithstan …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 429

    Agre ement), and thus your us e of the T elena v Softwar e is also subject t o such terms. Y ou agree t o compl y with the foll owing additional terms and c onditions, which are applic able t o T elenav ’ s third party v endor licensor s: End User License Agr eement For Distribution By HERE For North America/ AP AC The c ontent provide d ( “ Da …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 430

    re al time rout e guidance , fleet manag ement or similar applic ations; or (b ) with, or in communic ation with, including without limita tion, cell ular phones, palmtop and handhel d computer s, pag ers, and personal digital -a ssistants or PDAs. Note: This Da ta may c ontain inaccur ate or incompl ete inf ormation due t o the passag e of time, c …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 431

    Entire Agreement: These t erms and conditions constitut e the entire agr eement between HERE (and it s licensor s, including their lic ensors and suppliers) and y ou pertaining to the subje ct mat ter her eof , and supersede s in their entiret y any and all writt en or oral agre ements pre viousl y existing bet we en us with respec t to such subjec …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 432

    Grac enote® Copyright CD and music-rel at ed data fr om Grac enote, Inc., c opyright© 2000-2007 Grac enote. Gr acenote S oftwar e, cop yright © 2000-2007 Gr acenote . T his product and service ma y practic e one or more of the foll owing U.S. P atents #5, 987 ,525, #6, 061,680 , #6, 154, 773, #6,16 1,132, #6,230 , 192, #6 ,230,207 , #6.240 ,459 …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 433

    THE GRA CENOTE S OFTWARE, EA CH ITEM OF GRA CENOTE D A T A AND THE GRA CENOTE C ONTENT ARE LICENSED T O YOU » A S IS». NEITHER GRA CENO TE MAKES ANY REPRE SENT A TIONS OR W ARRANTIES, EXPRES S OR IMPLIED, REG ARDING THE A CCUR ACY OF ANY GRA CENOTE D A T A FROM THE GRA CENOTE SER VERS OR GRA CENOTE CONTENT . GRA CENOTE C OLLECTIVEL Y AND …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 434

    PRO TECT Y OURSELF FR OM THE RISING CO S T OF VEHICLE REP AIRS WITH A FORD EXTENDED SERVICE PLAN. SERVICE PLANS (U .S. Only ) More than 32 million For d owner s hav e disco vered the po werful pr otec tion of Ford Ext ended Service Pl an. It is the onl y ext ended service pl an back ed by For d Motor C ompany , and provides pe ac e of mind prot ect …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 435

    A void the Rising C ost of Properl y Maintaining Y our V ehicle! Ford Ex tended S ervice Plan als o offer s a Pr emium Maintenanc e Plan that c ov ers all schedul ed maint enance, and sel ect ed we ar items. The c ov erage is pr epaid, so you ne ver ha ve t o worry about aff ording your v ehicl e ’ s maintenanc e. It co ver s reg ular check ups, …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 436

    GENERAL MAINTENANCE INFORMA TION Why Maintain Y our V ehicl e? Care fully f ollowing the maint enance schedul e helps prot ect against major r epair expenses r esulting from ne gle ct or inadequa te maintenanc e and may help t o incre ase the v alue of your vehicl e when you sell or tr ade it. K eep all receipts f or compl eted maint enance with y …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 437

    When the oil change me ssag e appears in the informa tion display , it is time f or an oil change. Make sur e you perform the oil change within tw o weeks or 500 mil es (800 kilome ter s) of the messag e appearing. Mak e sure you r eset the Intellig ent Oil-Life Monitor a fter each oil change. Se e Changing the Engine Oil and Oil Filt er (pag e 205 …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 438

    Check every six months Bat tery c onnections. Cle an if nec essary . Body and door drain hol es for obstruc- tions. Cl ean if nec essary . Cooling s yst em fluid l evel and c oolant strength. Door we ather strips f or we ar . Lubrica te if nece ssary . Hinges, la tches and outside l ocks for corr ect oper ation. Lubrica te if nece ssary . P arking …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 439

    NORMAL SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE Intellig ent Oil-Life Monit or® (V ehicl es with a 3.2L, 3.5L and 3. 7L Engine) Y our vehicle is e quipped with an Intellig ent Oil-Life Monit or that det ermines when you should chang e the engine oil based on ho w your v ehicl e is used. By using sev eral important f act ors in its cal cula tions, the monitor helps r …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 440

    Normal Maintenanc e Interval s 3.2L, 3.5L and 3. 7L Engines At e very oil chang e interval as indic ated b y the information displa y * Change engine oil and fil ter . ** R ota te tir es, inspec t tire w ear and measur e tread depth. Perf orm a multi-point inspection (r ecommended). Inspect the aut omatic transmission fl uid l evel (if e quipped wi …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 441

    Other maintenanc e items 1 R eplac e spark plugs. Ev ery 100000 mile s (160000 km) Inspect ac cessory drive bel t(s). 4 Change aut omatic transmission fl uid and filter . Ev ery 150000 mile s (240000 km) Change r ear axl e fluid. R eplac e acce ssory drive bel t(s). 1 Perf orm these maintenanc e items within 3000 mil es (4800 kil ometers) of the l …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 442

    Ext ensive idling or l ow-speed driving for l ong distances, as in hea vy commercial use (such as delivery , taxi, patrol car or liv ery) Change engine oil and fil ter as indic at ed by the informa tion displa y and perform services list ed in the Normal Schedul ed Maintenanc e chart. As requir ed R eplac e engine air filter . Inspect fr equentl y …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 443

    Excl usive use of E85 (Flex fuel v ehicles only ) If ran e xclusiv el y on E85, fill the fuel tank full with r egul ar unle aded fuel. Ev ery oil change int erval Ex ceptions Ther e are se ver al exc eptions to the Normal Schedul e: Normal vehicl e axle maintenanc e : Rear axl es and pow er take-off units with synthetic fl uid and light-duty trucks …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 444

    SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE RE C ORD E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp 441 Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/20 …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 445

    E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 446

    E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 447

    E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 448

    E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 449

    E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 450

    E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 451

    448 Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2014 …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 452

    A A/C See: Clima te Control …………………………………… 89 About This Manual ……………………………………. 7 Prot ecting the Environment ………………………….. 7 ABS See: Br akes …………………………………………………… 137 ABS driving hints See: Hints on Driving W ith Anti-Lock Brak es … …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 453

    Brak es ………………………………………………………. 137 General Inf ormation ……………………………………. 137 Bre aking-In ……………………………………………… 173 Bulb Specific ation Chart ………………………. 221 C Calif ornia Pr oposition 65 ……………………….. 10 Capacities …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 454

    Climat e Control ………………………………………. 89 Principl e of Opera tion …………………………………. 89 Col d W ea ther Preca utions ……………………. 17 4 Cool ant Check See: Engine C oolant Che ck ……………………… 206 Cr ash S ensors and Airba g Indica tor …….. 42 Cre ating a MyK ey ……… …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 455

    Essential T owing Checks ……………………… 164 Befor e T o wing a T r ailer ………………………………. 16 9 Launching or R etrieving a Boat or P ersonal W at er Cra ft (PWC) …………………………………. 170 Saf ety Chains ………………………………………………. 165 T ow Hitch …………………… …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 456

    Head R estraints ………………………………………. 95 Adjusting the He ad R estraint …………………….. 96 Installing the Hea d Re straint …………………….. 96 R emoving the Hea d R estraint ……………………. 96 Hea te d Windo ws and Mirr ors ……………….. 93 Hea ted E xterior Mirr ors ……………… …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 457

    Locking and Unl ocking …………………………… 54 Automa tic Locking ……………………………………….. 57 Automa tic Re-L ocking …………………………………. 57 Automa tic Unlocking ……………………………………. 57 Configur able Unlocking ………………………………. 58 Locking ………… …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 458

    Phone ……………………………………………………… 387 Making Calls ……………………………………………….. 389 P airing Subsequent C ell Phones …………….. 389 P airing Y our C ell Phone for the Fir st Time ………………………………………………………… 388 Phone Menu Options ………. …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 459

    Sa fe ty Pr ecautions ………………………………….. 111 Sa tellit e Radio ………………………………………. 294 Sat ellite Radio El ectronic Serial Number (ESN) ………………………………………………………. 295 Sat ellite Radio R eception Fa ctor s ………….. 295 SIRIUS® Sa tellit e Radio Service … …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 460

    Tir e Care …………………………………………………. 234 Gloss ary of Tir e T erminology ……………………. 235 Infla ting the Tires ……………………………………….. 24 3 Informa tion About Uniform Tire Qu ality Grade s ……………………………………………………… 234 Informa tion Contained …

  • Ford Transit (2015) — page 461

    Using S YNC ™ With Y our Phone ………… 305 Ac cessing Featur es Through the Phone Menu …………………………………………………………. 312 Ac cessing Y our Phone S ettings ……………….. 316 Making a Call ……………………………………………….. 310 P airing a Cell Phone f or the First Time ……… …

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