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    Feel the differenceFordFocus

    Owner's handbook

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    The information contained in this publication was correct at the time of going to print. In the interest ofdevelopment the right is reserved to change specifications, design or equipment at any time without

    notice and without incurring any obligations. This publication, or part thereof, may not be reproducednor translated without our approval. Errors and omissions excepted.

    Ford Motor Company 2010

    All rights reserved.

    Part number: (CG3568en) 09/2010 20101109080227

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    Introduction

    About this handbook................................7

    Symbols glossary.......................................7

    Parts and accessories..............................7

    Quick start

    Quick start.................................................10

    Child safety

    Child seats................................................24

    Child seat positioning.............................25

    Booster cushions....................................27

    ISOFIX anchor points..............................28Child safety locks....................................29

    Occupant protection

    Principle of operation..............................31

    Fastening the seat belts........................33

    Seat belt height adjustment..................33

    Seat belt reminder..................................33

    Using seat belts during pregnancy......34

    Disabling the passenger airbag............34

    Keys and remote controls

    General information on radiofrequencies..........................................36

    Programming the remote control........36

    Changing the remote controlbattery...................................................36

    Locks

    Locking and unlocking...........................39Keyless entry............................................41

    Global opening and closing...................43

    Engine immobiliser

    Principle of operation..............................45

    Coded keys.............................................45

    Arming the engine immobiliser.............45

    Disarming the engine immobiliser........45

    Alarm

    Principle of operation..............................46

    Arming the alarm.....................................47

    Disarming the alarm................................47

    Steering wheel

    Adjusting the steering wheel.................48

    Audio control...........................................48

    Voice control............................................49

    Wipers and washers

    Windscreen wipers.................................50

    Autowipers...............................................50Windscreen washers..............................51

    Rear window wiper and washers.........51

    Headlamp washers................................52

    Checking the wiper blades...................52

    Changing the wiper blades...................52

    Lighting

    Lighting control........................................54

    Autolamps................................................55Automatic main beam control..............55

    Front fog lamps.......................................57

    Rear fog lamps........................................57

    Headlamp levelling..................................57

    Hazard warning flashers........................58

    Direction indicators.................................58

    Cornering lamps......................................59

    Interior lamps...........................................60

    Removing a headlamp............................61

    Changing a bulb.......................................61

    Bulb specification chart..........................69

    Windows and mirrors

    Electric windows.....................................70

    Exterior mirrors.........................................71

    Electric exterior mirrors..........................72

    Auto-dimming mirror..............................73

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    Blind spot monitor...................................73

    Instruments

    Gauges.....................................................76Warning lamps and indicators...............78

    Audible warnings and indicators..........80

    Information displays

    General information................................82

    Trip computer..........................................89

    Personalised settings.............................89

    Information messages...........................90

    Climate control

    Principle of operation............................102

    Air vents..................................................102

    Manual climate control.........................103

    Automatic climate control....................105

    Heated windows and mirrors..............108

    Auxiliary heater.......................................108

    Seats

    Sitting in the correct position.................111

    Manual seats...........................................111

    Head restraints.......................................112

    Electric seats...........................................113

    Rear seats...............................................114

    Heated seats..........................................115

    Convenience features

    Instrument lighting dimmer...................116

    Clock........................................................116

    Cigar lighter.............................................116

    Auxiliary power sockets........................116

    Cup holders.............................................117

    Glasses holder........................................117

    Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket.............118

    USB port..................................................118

    Satellite navigation unit holder..............118

    Floor mats...............................................118

    Starting the engine

    General information...............................119Ignition switch.........................................119

    Steering wheel lock...............................119

    Starting a petrol engine........................120

    Starting a diesel engine.........................121

    Keyless starting......................................121

    Diesel particulate filter (DPF)................123

    Switching off the engine.......................123

    Start-stopPrinciple of operation............................124Using start-stop.....................................124

    Eco mode

    Principle of operation............................126

    Using Eco mode....................................126

    Fuel and refuelling

    Safety precautions................................127

    Fuel quality - Petrol................................127

    Fuel quality - Diesel................................127

    Catalytic converter................................127

    Fuel filler flap...........................................128

    Refuelling................................................129

    Fuel consumption..................................129

    Technical specifications........................129

    Transmission

    Manual transmission..............................131

    Automatic transmission........................131

    Brakes

    Principle of operation............................134

    Hints on driving with ABS.....................134

    Parking brake.........................................134

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    Stability control

    Principle of operation............................135

    Using stability control............................135

    Hill start assist

    Principle of operation............................137

    Using hill start assist..............................137

    Parking aid

    Principle of operation............................139

    Using the parking aid - Vehicles With:Rear Parking Aid.................................139

    Using the parking aid - Vehicles With:Front and Rear Parking Aid..............140

    Active park assist

    Principle of operation............................143

    Using active park assist........................143

    Rear view camera

    Principle of operation............................146

    Using the rear view camera.................146

    Cruise control

    Principle of operation............................149

    Using cruise control..............................149

    Adaptive cruise control(ACC)

    Principle of operation.............................151

    Using ACC..............................................153

    Forward alert function..........................155

    Speed limiter

    Principle of operation............................157

    Using the speed limiter.........................157

    Driver alert

    Principle of operation............................158

    Using driver alert....................................158

    Lane departure warning

    Principle of operation............................160

    Using lane departure warning.............160

    Lane keeping aid

    Principle of operation............................162

    Using the lane keeping aid...................163

    Traffic sign recognition

    Principle of operation............................164

    Using traffic sign recognition...............164

    Low speed safety systemPrinciple of operation............................166

    Using the low speed safety system....166

    Load carrying

    General information..............................168

    Luggage anchor points........................168

    Luggage covers....................................168

    Cargo nets..............................................169

    Towing

    Towing a trailer........................................171

    Driving hints

    Running-in...............................................172

    Cold weather precautions...................172

    Driving through water...........................172

    Emergency equipment

    First aid kit...............................................173

    Warning triangle.....................................173

    Fuses

    Fuse box locations................................174

    Changing a fuse.....................................174

    Fuse specification chart........................175

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    Vehicle recovery

    Towing points.........................................183

    Towing the vehicle on four wheels.....183

    Maintenance

    General information..............................185

    Opening and closing the bonnet........185

    Engine compartment overview - 1.6LDuratec-16V Ti-VCT (Sigma)............187

    Engine compartment overview - 1.6LEcoBoost SCTi (Sigma).....................188

    Engine compartment overview - 1.6LDuratorq-TDCi (DV) Diesel...............189

    Engine compartment overview - 2.0LDuratorq-TDCi (DW) Diesel...............191

    Engine oil dipstick - 1.6L Duratec-16VTi-VCT (Sigma)...................................192

    Engine oil dipstick - 1.6L EcoBoost SCTi(Sigma)................................................192

    Engine oil dipstick - 1.6L Duratorq-TDCi(DV) Diesel/2.0L Duratorq-TDCi (DW)Diesel...................................................192

    Engine oil check.....................................192

    Engine coolant check...........................193Brake and clutch fluid check...............194

    Washer fluid check................................194

    Technical specifications........................195

    Vehicle care

    Cleaning the exterior.............................197

    Cleaning the interior..............................197

    Repairing minor paint damage............198

    Vehicle battery

    Using booster cables............................199

    Changing the vehicle battery..............199

    Battery connection points...................200

    Wheels and tyres

    General information..............................201

    Changing a road wheel........................201

    Tyre repair kit.........................................206

    Tyre care................................................209

    Using winter tyres..................................210

    Using snow chains................................210Tyre pressure monitoring system.......210

    Technical specifications........................211

    Vehicle identification

    Vehicle identification plate....................214

    Vehicle identification number (VIN).....214

    Technical specifications

    Technical specifications........................215

    Navigation introduction

    General information..............................219

    Road Safety............................................219

    Navigation Quick start

    Navigation Quick start...........................221

    Navigation unit overview

    Navigation unit overview.....................224

    Loading the navigation data...............229

    System settings

    System settings....................................230

    Navigation system

    Route options menu............................233

    Route displays.......................................234

    Traffic Message Channel

    Principle of operation...........................235

    Using TMC.............................................235

    Map updates

    Map updates.........................................236

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    Audio introduction

    Important audio information................237

    Audio unit overviewAudio unit overview..............................238

    Audio system security

    Security code........................................244

    Audio unit operation

    On/off control........................................245

    Sound button........................................245

    Waveband button.................................245Station tuning control...........................245

    Station preset buttons.........................246

    Autostore control..................................246

    Traffic information control....................246

    Audio unit menus

    Automatic volume control...................248

    Digital signal processing (DSP)...........248

    News broadcasts.................................248Alternative frequencies........................248

    Regional mode (REG)..........................249

    Compact disc player

    Compact disc playback.......................250

    Track selection......................................250

    Fast forward/reverse...........................250

    Shuffle/random.....................................250

    Repeat compact disc tracks..............250

    Compact disc track scanning.............251

    MP3 file playback..................................251

    MP3 display options.............................253

    Ending compact disc playback..........253

    Auxiliary input (AUX IN)socket

    Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket...........254

    Audio troubleshooting

    Audio troubleshooting.........................255

    TelephoneGeneral information..............................256

    Bluetooth setup....................................256

    Telephone setup...................................256

    Telephone controls...............................257

    Using the telephone.............................258

    Voice control

    Principle of operation...........................260

    Using voice control...............................260Audio unit commands..........................261

    Telephone commands........................268

    Climate control commands................273

    Connectivity

    General information..............................276

    Connecting an external device...........277

    Connecting an external device -Vehicles With: Bluetooth...................277

    Using a USB device..............................278

    Using an iPod.........................................279

    Appendices

    Type approvals......................................281

    Type approvals......................................281

    Type approvals......................................281

    Type approvals......................................282

    Type approvals......................................282

    Electromagnetic compatibility............283

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    ABOUT THIS HANDBOOK

    Thank you for choosing Ford. Werecommend that you take some time toget to know your vehicle by reading thishandbook. The more that you know aboutit, the greater the safety and pleasure youwill get from driving it.

    WARNING

    Always drive with due care andattention when using and operatingthe controls and features on your

    vehicle.

    Note: This handbook describes productfeatures and options available throughoutthe range, sometimes even before theyare generally available. It may describeoptions not fitted to your vehicle.

    Note: Always use and operate yourvehicle in line with all applicable laws andregulations.

    Note: Pass on this handbook whenselling your vehicle. It is an integral part ofthe vehicle.

    SYMBOLS GLOSSARY

    Symbols in this handbook

    WARNING

    You risk death or serious injury toyourself and others if you do notfollow the instructions highlighted

    by the warning symbol.

    CAUTION

    You risk damaging your vehicle if youdo not follow the instructionshighlighted by the caution symbol.

    Symbols on your vehicle

    When you see these symbols, read andfollow the relevant instructions in thishandbook before touching or attemptingadjustment of any kind.

    PARTS AND ACCESSORIES

    Now you can be sure that yourFord parts are Ford parts

    Your Ford has been built to the higheststandards using high quality Ford OriginalParts. As a result, you can enjoy driving itfor many years.

    Should the unexpected occur and a majorpart needs replacing, we recommend thatyou accept nothing less than Ford OriginalParts.

    The use of Ford Original Parts ensuresthat your vehicle is repaired to itspre-accident condition and maintains itsmaximum residual value.

    Ford Original Parts match Ford's stringentsafety requirements and high standardsof fit, finish and reliability. Quite simply, theyrepresent the best overall repair value,including parts and labour costs.

    Now it is easier to tell if you have reallybeen given Ford Original Parts. The Fordlogo is clearly visible on the following partsif they are Ford Original Parts. If yourvehicle has to be repaired, look for theclearly visible Ford branding and makesure that only Ford Original Parts havebeen used.

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    Look for the Ford logo on thefollowing parts

    Sheet metal

    Bonnet

    Doors

    Luggage compartment lid or tailgate

    Bumper and radiator grille

    Radiator grille

    Front and rear bumper

    Exterior mirror

    Glass

    Rear window

    Side glass

    Windscreen

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    Lighting

    Rear lamps

    Headlamp

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    QUICK START

    Front exterior overview

    See Locking and unlocking (page 39). See Keyless entry(page 41).A

    See Automatic main beam control (page 55). See Driver alert (page158). See Lane departure warning (page 160). See Lane keeping aid(page 162). See Traffic sign recognition (page 164). See Low speedsafety system (page 166).

    B

    See Changing the wiper blades (page 52).C

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    See Maintenance (page 185).D

    See Towing points (page 183).E

    See Changing a bulb (page 61).FTyre pressures. See Technical specifications (page 211).G

    See Changing a road wheel (page 201).H

    Vehicle interior overview

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    Right-hand drive

    Air vents. See Air vents (page 102).A

    Direction indicators. See Direction indicators (page 58). Main beam. See

    Lighting control (page 54).

    B

    Information display control (all vehicles except right-hand drive vehicles withvoice control). See Information displays (page 82).

    C

    Information and entertainment display control (right-hand drive vehicles withvoice control only).

    C

    Instrument cluster. See Gauges (page 76). See Warning lamps andindicators (page 78).

    D

    Audio control (all vehicles without voice control). See Information displays(page 82).

    E

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    Information and entertainment display control (left-hand drive vehicles withvoice control only). See Audio control (page 48).

    E

    Information display control (right-hand drive vehicles with voice control only).

    See Information displays (page 82).

    E

    Wiper lever. See Wipers and washers (page 50).F

    Information and entertainment display.G

    Audio unit. See Audio unit overview (page 238).H

    Door lock button. See Locking and unlocking (page 39).I

    Hazard warning flasher switch. See Hazard warning flashers (page 58).J

    Parking aid switch. See Parking aid (page 139).K

    Active park assist switch. See Active park assist (page 143).L

    Start-stop switch. See Using start-stop (page 124).M

    Heated rear window switch. See Heated windows and mirrors (page108).

    N

    Heated windscreen switch. See Heated windows and mirrors (page108).

    O

    Climate controls. See Climate control (page 102).P

    Start button. See Keyless starting (page 121).Q

    Ignition switch. See Ignition switch (page 119).R

    Audio control. See Audio control (page 48). Voice control. See Voicecontrol (page 49).

    S

    Steering wheel adjustment. SeeAdjusting the steering wheel (page 48).T

    Horn.U

    Cruise control switches. See Using cruise control (page 149). Adaptivecruise control (ACC) switches. See Using ACC (page 153). Speed limiterswitches. See Using the speed limiter (page 157).

    V

    Lighting control. See Lighting control (page 54). Front fog lamps. SeeFront fog lamps (page 57). Rear fog lamp. See Rear fog lamps (page

    57). Headlamp levelling control. See Headlamp levelling (page 57).Instrument lighting dimmer. See Instrument lighting dimmer (page 116).

    W

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    Rear exterior overview

    See Changing the wiper blades (page 52).ASee Changing a bulb (page 61).B

    See Changing a bulb (page 61).C

    See Fuel filler flap (page 128).D

    See Changing a road wheel (page 201).E

    Tyre pressures. See Technical specifications (page 211).F

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    See Towing points (page 183).G

    See First aid kit (page 173). SeeWarning triangle (page 173). SeeTyrerepair kit (page 206). Spare wheel. See Changing a road wheel (page

    201). Jack. See Changing a road wheel (page 201). Wheel brace. SeeChanging a road wheel (page 201). Towing eye. See Towing points(page 183). Fuel funnel. See Fuel filler flap (page 128).

    H

    Seat belt height adjustment

    Note: Lifting the slider slightly whilepressing the locking button makes iteasier to release the locking mechanism.

    To raise or lower, press the locking buttonon the adjuster and move as necessary.

    Locking and unlocking

    UnlockA

    LockB

    Luggage compartment lidunlock

    C

    Double locking with the key

    Turn the key to the lock position twicewithin three seconds.

    Double locking the doors and theluggage compartment lid with theremote control

    Press button B twice within threeseconds.

    See Locking and unlocking (page

    39).

    Adjusting the steering wheel

    WARNING

    Never adjust the steering wheelwhen the vehicle is moving.

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    1

    2

    2

    E95178

    3E95179

    See Adjusting the steering wheel(page 48).

    Wipers and washers

    Windscreen wipers

    E128444

    A

    C

    D

    B

    Single wipeA

    Intermittent wipe or autowipersB

    Normal wipeC

    High speed wipeD

    Intermittent wipe

    C

    A B

    E128445

    Short wipe intervalA

    Intermittent wipeB

    Long wipe intervalC

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    Rear window wiper and washers

    Intermittent wipeA

    Low speed wipeB

    Rear window washer

    SeeWipers and washers (page 50).

    Lighting control

    Lighting control positions

    OffA

    Side and tail lampsB

    HeadlampsC

    Headlamp flasher

    Pull the lever slightly towards the steeringwheel.

    See Lighting control (page 54).

    Manual climate control

    Cooling the interior quickly

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    Heating the interior quickly

    E129884

    Defrosting and demisting thewindscreen

    E129888

    When the temperature is above 4C(39F), the air conditioning will switch onautomatically. Make sure that the bloweris on. The indicator in the switch will

    illuminate during defrosting and demisting.If you move the air distribution control toa position other than windscreen, theA/Cwill remain on.

    You can switch the air conditioning andrecirculated air on and off while the airdistribution control is set to windscreen.

    See Manual climate control (page103).

    Automatic climate control

    E133120

    Recommended settings: AUTO,22C

    Mono mode

    In mono mode, the temperature settingsfor both the drivers and passengers side

    are linked. If you adjust the temperatureusing the rotary control on the driversside, the settings will be adjusted to thesame setting on the passengers side.

    See Automatic climate control(page 105).

    Manual seats

    Moving the seats backwards andforwards

    E130249

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    Adjusting the height of the driver sseat

    E70730

    Adjustingthe angleof the seatback

    E130250

    See Manual seats (page 111).

    Head restraints

    E66539

    Adjust the head restraint so that the topof it is level with the top of your head.

    See Head restraints (page 112).

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    Electric seats

    Keyless starting

    WARNING

    The keyless starting system may notfunction if the key is close to metalobjects or electronic devices such

    as mobile phones.

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    Press the start button once.

    Starting with automatictransmission

    Note: Releasing the brake pedal during

    engine start will stop the engine crankingand return to ignition on.

    1. Make sure the transmission is in P orN.

    2. Fully depress the brake pedal.

    3. Briefly press the start button.

    Starting with manual transmission

    Note: Releasing the clutch pedal duringengine start will stop the engine cranking

    and return to ignition on.

    1. Fully depress the clutch pedal.

    2. Briefly press the start button.

    Stopping the engine when thevehicle is moving

    WARNING

    Switching off the engine when thevehicle is still moving will result in a

    loss of brake and steeringassistance. The steering will not belocked, but higher effort will be required.When the ignition is switched off someelectrical circuits, warning lamps andindicators may also be OFF.

    Press and hold the start button for twoseconds, or press three times within threeseconds.

    See Keyless starting (page 121).

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    CHILD SEATS

    WARNINGS

    Secure children that are less than150 centimetres tall in a suitable,government approved child

    restraint, in the rear seat

    Extreme Hazard! Do not use arearward facing child restraint on aseat protected by an air bag in front

    of it!

    Read and follow the manufacturersinstructions when you are fitting achild restraint.

    Do not modify child restraints in anyway.

    Do not hold a child on your lap whenthe vehicle is moving.

    WARNINGS

    Do not leave unattended children inyour vehicle.

    If your vehicle has been involved inan accident, have the child restraintschecked by properly trained

    technicians.

    Note: Mandatory use of child restraintsvaries from country to country.

    Only child restraints certified toECE-R44.03 (or later) have been testedand approved for use in your vehicle. A

    choice of these are available from yourDealer.

    Child restraints for differentmass groups

    Use the correct child restraint as follows:

    Baby safety seat

    Secure children that weigh less than 13kilograms in a rearward facing baby safetyseat (Group 0+) in the rear seat.

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    Child safety seat

    Secure children that weigh between 13and 18 kilograms in a child safety seat(Group 1) in the rear seat

    CHILD SEAT POSITIONING

    WARNINGS

    Please consult your Dealer for thelatest details relating to Fordrecommended child seats.

    WARNINGS

    Original text according to ECER94.01: Extreme Hazard! Do not use

    a rearward facing child restraint ona seat protected by an air bag in front ofit!

    When using a child seat with asupport leg, the support leg mustrest securely on the floor.

    When using a child seat with a seatbelt, make sure that the seat belt isnot slack or twisted.

    CAUTIONThe child seat must rest tightlyagainst the vehicle seat. It may benecessary to lift or remove the head

    restraint. See Head restraints (page112).

    Note: When using a child seat on a frontseat, always adjust the front passengerseat to its fully rearwards position. If itproves difficult to tighten the lap sectionof the seat belt without slack remaining,adjust the seatback to the fully uprightposition and raise the height of the seat.SeeSeats(page 111).

    Mass group categories

    Seating positions 3210+0

    22 - 36 kg1 5 - 2 5 k g9 - 1 8 k gUp to 13

    kg

    Up to 10

    kg

    UFUFUFXXFront passenger seatwith airbag ON

    UUUUUFront passenger seatwith airbag OFF

    UUUUURear seats

    XNot suitable for children in this mass group.

    U Suitable for universal category child seats approved for use in this mass group.

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    UF Suitable for universal category forward facing child restraints approved for use inthis mass group. However, we recommend that you secure children in a governmentapproved child restraint, in the rear seat.

    ISOFIX child seats

    Mass group categories

    Seating positions10+

    Forward facingRear facing

    9 - 1 8 k gUp to 13 kg

    Not ISOFIX equippedSize classFront seat

    Seat type

    A, B, B1, C, D*

    C, D, E*Size classRear outboard seat ISOFIX

    IL, IUF***

    IL**Seat type

    Not ISOFIX equippedSize classRear centre seat

    Seat type

    IL Suitable for particular ISOFIX child restraints systems of the semi-universal category.Please consult child restraints systems suppliers' vehicle recommendation lists.

    IUF Suitable for ISOFIX forward facing child restraints systems of universal categoryapproved for use in this mass group and ISOFIX size class.*The ISOFIX size class for both universal and semi-universal child restraints systemsis defined by the capital letters Ato G. These identification letters are displayed onISOFIX child restraints.**

    At time of publishing the recommended Group O+ ISOFIX baby safety seat is the BritaxRoemer Baby Safe. Please consult your Dealer for the latest details relating to Fordrecommended child seats.***

    At time of publishing the recommended Group 1 ISOFIX child seat is the Britax Roemer

    Duo. Please consult your Dealer for the latest details relating to Ford recommendedchild seats.

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    BOOSTER CUSHIONS

    WARNINGS

    Do not install a booster seat or abooster cushion with only the lapstrap of the seat belt.

    Do not install a booster seat or abooster cushion with a seat belt thatis slack or twisted.

    Do not put the seat belt under yourchilds arm or behind its back.

    Do not use pillows, books or towelsto boost your childs height.

    Make sure that your children sit inan upright position.

    Secure children that weigh morethan 15 kilograms but are less than150 centimetres tall in a booster

    seat or a booster cushion.

    CAUTION

    When using a child seat on a rear

    seat, make sure that the child seatrests tightly against the vehicle seat.

    It may be necessary to lift or remove thehead restraint. See Head restraints(page 112).

    Booster seat (Group 2)

    We recommend that you use a boosterseat that combines a cushion with abackrest instead of a booster cushiononly. The raised seating position will allowyou to position the shoulder strap of theadult seat belt over the centre of yourchilds shoulder and the lap strap tightlyacross its hips.

    Booster cushion (Group 3)

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    ISOFIX ANCHOR POINTS

    WARNING

    Use an anti-rotation device whenusing the ISOFIX system. Werecommend the use of a top tether

    or support leg.

    Note: When you are purchasing anISOFIX restraint, make sure that you knowthe correct mass group and ISOFIX sizeclass for the intended seating locations.SeeChildseatpositioning(page 25).

    Your vehicle is fitted with ISOFIX anchorpoints that accommodate universallyapproved ISOFIX child restraints.

    The ISOFIX system comprises of two rigidattachment arms on the child restraintthat attach to anchor points on the rearseats, where the cushion and backrestmeet. Tether anchor points may also befitted.

    Top tether anchor points - all

    vehicles

    Top tether anchor points - 4door vehicles

    The tether anchor points are locatedunder a flap.

    Attaching a child seat with toptethers

    WARNING

    Do not attach a tether strap toanything other than the correcttether anchor point.

    Note: Where applicable, remove theluggage cover to ease installation. SeeLuggagecovers(page 168).

    WARNING

    Make sure that the top tether strapis not slack or twisted and is

    properly located on the anchorpoint.

    1. Route the tether strap to the anchorpoint.

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    2. Push the child seat back firmly toengage the ISOFIX lower anchorpoints.

    3. Tighten the tether strap in line with thechild seat manufacturer's instructions.

    CHILD SAFETY LOCKS

    WARNING

    You cannot open the doors frominside if you have put the child safetylocks on.

    Manual child safety locks

    Note: On vehicles with keyless entry, usethe spare key. SeeKeylessentry(page41).

    Left-hand side

    Turn anti-clockwise to lock and clockwiseto unlock.

    Right-hand side

    Turn clockwise to lock and anti-clockwise

    to unlock.

    Electric child safety locks

    Note: Pressing the switch will also disablethe rear electric window switches.

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    PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

    Airbags

    WARNINGS

    Do not modify the front of yourvehicle in any way. This couldadversely affect deployment of the

    airbags.

    Original text according to ECER94.01: Extreme Hazard! Do not usea rearward facing child restraint on

    a seat protected by an airbag in front ofit!

    Wear a seat belt and keep sufficientdistance between yourself and thesteering wheel. Only when you use

    the seat belt properly, can it hold you in aposition that allows the airbag to achieveits optimum effect. See Sitting in thecorrect position (page 111).

    Have repairs to the steering wheel,steering column, seats, airbags andseat belts carried out by a properly

    trained technician.

    Keep the areas in front of theairbags free from obstruction. Donot affix anything to or over the

    airbag covers.

    Do not poke sharp objects intoareas where airbags are fitted. Thiscould damage and adversely affect

    deployment of the airbags.

    Use seat covers designed for seats

    with side airbags. Have these fittedby a properly trained technician.

    Note: You will hear a loud bang and seea cloud of harmless powdery residue if anairbag deploys. This is normal.

    Note: Only wipe airbag covers with adamp cloth.

    Driver and frontpassenger airbags

    E74302

    The driver and front passenger airbagswill deploy during significant frontalcollisions or collisions that are up to 30degrees from the left or the right. Theairbags will inflate within a fewthousandths of a second and deflate oncontact with the occupants, thuscushioning forward body movement.During minor frontal collisions, overturns,rear collisions and side collisions, the driverand front passenger airbags will notdeploy.

    Side airbags

    E72658

    Side airbags are fitted inside the seatbackof the front seats. A label indicates thatside airbags are fitted to your vehicle.

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    The side airbags will deploy duringsignificant lateral collisions. Only the airbagon the side affected by the collision willdeploy. The airbags will inflate within a few

    thousandths of a second and deflate oncontact with the occupants, thusproviding protection for the chest andshoulder areas. During minor lateralcollisions, overturns, front collisions andrear collisions, the side airbags will notdeploy.

    Curtain airbags

    E75004

    Curtain airbags are fitted inside the trimpanels over the front and rear sidewindows. Moulded badges in the B-pillartrim panels indicate that curtain airbagsare fitted to your vehicle.

    The curtain airbags will deploy duringsignificant lateral collisions. Only the airbag

    on the side affected by the collision willdeploy. The airbag will inflate within a fewthousandths of a second and deflate oncontact with the occupants, thusproviding protection for the head. Duringminor lateral collisions, front collisions, rearcollisions, or overturns the curtain airbagswill not deploy.

    Seat belts

    WARNINGS

    Wear a seat belt and keep sufficientdistance between yourself and thesteering wheel. Only when you use

    the seat belt properly, can it hold you in aposition to achieve its optimum effect.See Sitting in the correct position(page 111).

    Never use a seat belt for more thanone person.

    Use the correct buckle for each seatbelt.

    Do not use a seat belt that is slackor twisted.

    Do not wear thick clothing. The seatbelt must fit tightly around your bodyto achieve its optimum effect.

    Position the shoulder strap of theseat belt over the centre of yourshoulder and position the lap strap

    tightly across your hips.

    The driver and front passenger seat beltbuckles are fitted with a seat beltpretensioner. Seat belt pretensionershave a lower deployment threshold thanthe airbags. During minor collisions, it ispossible that only the seat beltpretensioners will deploy.

    Status after a collision

    WARNING

    Seat belts subjected to strain, as aresult of an accident, should berenewed and the anchorages

    checked by a properly trained technician.

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    FASTENING THE SEAT

    BELTS

    WARNING

    Insert the tongue into the buckleuntil you hear a distinct click. Youhave not fastened the seat belt

    properly if you do not hear a click.

    E74124

    E85817

    Pull the belt out steadily. It may lock if youpull it sharply or if the vehicle is on a slope.

    Press the red button on the buckle torelease the belt. Let it retract completelyand smoothly.

    SEAT BELT HEIGHT

    ADJUSTMENT

    E87511

    Note: Lifting the slider slightly whilepressing the locking button makes iteasier to release the locking mechanism.

    To raise or lower, press the locking buttonon the adjuster and move as necessary.

    SEAT BELT REMINDER

    WARNING

    The occupant protection system willonly provide optimum protectionwhen you use the seat belt properly.

    The seat belt reminder warninglamp illuminates and an audiblewarning will sound if the driver's

    or front seat passenger's seat belt hasnot been fastened and the vehicleexceeds a relatively low speed. It will alsoilluminate if the driver's or front seatpassenger's seat belt is unfastened whenthe vehicle is moving. The audible warningand warning lamp will go off after fourminutes.

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    Rear seat belt reminder

    WARNING

    If multiple belts are unfastenedwithin a few seconds of each other,only one audible chime will sound.

    Note: Press theOKbutton on thesteering wheel control to confirm themessage.

    A visual reminder of the seat belt statuswill be shown on the instrument displayonce the engine is started, and onceagain if any are unfastened when the

    vehicle is moving.

    Fastened seat belts are indicated by a ticksymbol.

    If a belt is unfastened when the vehicle ismoving, the seat belt status screen will bedisplayed and the relevant seats will behighlighted by an exclamation mark. Anaudible chime will also sound.

    Deactivating the seat belt

    reminderSee your dealer.

    USING SEAT BELTS DURING

    PREGNANCY

    WARNING

    Position the seat belt correctly foryour safety and that of your unborn

    child. Do not use only the lap strapor the shoulder strap.

    Position the lap strap comfortably acrossyour hips and low beneath your pregnantabdomen. Position the shoulder strapbetween your breasts, above and to theside of your pregnant abdomen.

    DISABLING THE

    PASSENGER AIRBAG

    WARNING

    Make sure that the passengerairbag is disabled when using arearward facing child restraint on the

    front passenger seat.

    Fitting the passenger airbagdeactivation switch

    WARNING

    If you need to fit a child restraint ona seat protected by an operationalairbag in front of it, have a

    passenger airbag deactivation switchfitted. Ask your dealer for furtherinformation.

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    Note: The key switch is located in theglove compartment with an airbagdeactivation lamp in the overheadconsole.

    If the airbag warning lamp illuminates orflashes when you are driving, this indicatesa malfunction. SeeWarning lamps andindicators (page 78). Remove the childrestraint and have the system checkedimmediately.

    Disabling the passengerairbag

    DisabledA

    EnabledB

    Turn the switch to position A.When you switch the ignition on, checkthat the passenger airbag deactivationwarning lamp illuminates.

    Enabling the passenger airbag

    WARNING

    Make sure that the passengerairbag is enabled when you are notusing a child restraint on the front

    passenger seat.

    Turn the switch to position B.

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    GENERALINFORMATIONON

    RADIO FREQUENCIES

    CAUTIONSThe radio frequency used by yourremote control can also be used byother short distance radio

    transmissions (e.g. amateur radios,medical equipment, wireless headphones,remote controls and alarm systems). Ifthe frequencies are jammed, you will notbe able to use your remote control. Youcan lock and unlock the doors with thekey.

    Check your vehicle is locked beforeleaving it unattended. This willsafeguard against any potential

    malicious frequency blocking.

    Note: You could unlock the doors if youpress the buttons on the remote controlunintentionally.

    The operating range between yourremote control and your vehicle varies

    depending on the environment.

    PROGRAMMING THE

    REMOTE CONTROL

    You can programme a maximum of eightremote controls to use with your vehicle(including any supplied with your vehicle).

    Programming a new remote

    control1. Insert the key in the ignition.

    2. Cycle the key from position 0to II andthen back to 0 four times within sixseconds.

    3. Leave the key in position 0 and pressany button on the remote controlwithin 10 seconds. You will receiveconfirmation via a chime or LED that

    programming has been successful.

    Note: Further remote controls may beprogrammed at this stage.

    4. Press any button on each additionalremote control within 10 seconds ofeach other.

    Reprogramming the unlockingfunction

    Note: When you press the unlock buttoneither all the doors are unlocked or onlythe drivers door is unlocked. Pressing theunlock button again unlocks all the doors.

    Press and hold the unlock and lockbuttons on the remote key simultaneouslyfor at least four seconds with the ignitionoff. The direction indicators will flash twiceto confirm the change.

    To return to the original unlocking function,repeat the process.

    CHANGING THE REMOTE

    CONTROL BATTERY

    Make sure that you dispose ofold batteries in anenvironmentally friendly way.

    Seek advice from your local authorityregarding recycling.

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    Remote control with a foldingkey blade

    1. Insert a screwdriver in the positionshown and gently push the clip.

    2. Press the clip down to release thebattery cover.

    3. Carefully remove the cover.

    4. Turn the remote control over toremove the battery.

    5. Install a new battery (3V CR 2032) with

    the + facing upwards.6. Replace the battery cover.

    Remote control without afolding key blade

    1. Press and hold the pushbuttons on

    the edges to release the cover.Carefully remove the cover.

    2. Remove the key blade.

    3. Twist a flat bladed screwdriver in theposition shown to separate the twohalves of the remote control.

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    4. Carefully insert the screwdriver in theposition shown to open the remotecontrol.

    CAUTION

    Do not touch the battery contacts orthe printed circuit board with thescrewdriver.

    5. Carefully prise out the battery with thescrewdriver.

    6. Install a new battery (3V CR 2032) withthe + facing downwards.

    7. Assemble the two halves of theremote control.

    8. Install the key blade.

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    LOCKING AND UNLOCKING

    Note: Do not leave your keys in thevehicle.

    Locking

    Locking with the key

    Turn the top of the key towards the frontof the vehicle.

    Locking with the remote control

    Note: The drivers door can be lockedwith the key. This needs to be used if the

    remote control is not functioning.Note: Your vehicle can be locked with arear door open. The door will be lockedwhen it is closed.

    Press the button.

    Double locking

    WARNING

    Do not activate double locking whenpersons or animals are inside thevehicle. You will not be able to

    unlock the doors from the inside if youhave double locked them.

    Note: If you double lock your vehiclewhilst inside, switch the ignition on toreturn the door locks to a single lockedstate.

    Note: Your vehicle can be double lockedwith a rear door open. The door will bedouble locked when it is closed.

    Double locking is a theft protection featurethat prevents someone from opening thedoors from the inside.

    Double locking with the key

    Turn the key to the lock position twicewithin three seconds.

    Double locking with the remotecontrol

    Press the button twice withinthree seconds.

    Unlocking

    Unlocking with the key

    Turn the top of the key towards the rearof the vehicle.

    Unlocking with the remote control

    Note: The drivers door can be unlockedwith the key. This needs to be used if theremote control is not functioning.

    Note: If the vehicle remains locked forseveral weeks, the remote control will bedisabled. The vehicle must be unlockedand the engine started using the key.

    Unlocking and starting the vehicle oncewill enable the remote control.

    Press the button.

    Automatic relocking

    The doors will relock automatically if youdo not open a door, the luggagecompartment lid, or turn on the ignition

    within 45 seconds of unlocking the doorswith the remote control. The doors lockand the alarm will return to its previousstate.

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    Reprogramming the unlockingfunction

    The unlocking function may be

    reprogrammed so that only the driversdoor is unlocked (See Programmingthe remote control (page 36).).

    Locking and unlockingconfirmation

    Note: If your vehicle has double locking,the direction indicators will flash once afteryou have activated central locking,followed by two further flashes afterdouble locking.

    When you lock the doors, the directionindicators will flash once.

    When you double lock the doors, thedirection indicators will flash three times.

    When you unlock the doors, the directionindicators will flash once.

    Locking and unlocking thedoors from inside

    Press the button. For itemlocation: See Quick start(page 10).

    Luggage compartment lid

    Openingtheluggage compartmentlid with the remote control

    Press the button twice withinthree seconds.

    Closing the luggage compartmentlid

    Locking the doors individuallywith the key

    Note: If the central locking function failsto operate, the doors can be individuallylocked using the key in the positionshown.

    Left-hand side

    Turn clockwise to lock.

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    Right-hand side

    Turn anti-clockwise to lock.

    UnlockingNote: If the child safety locks have alsobeen activated, pulling the internal leverwill only deactivate the emergency lockingand not the child safety lock. The doorscan only be opened using the externaldoor handle.

    Note: If the doors have been unlockedusing this method, the doors must belocked individually until the central lockingfunction has been repaired.

    Unlock the driver's door using the key.The other doors can be unlockedindividually by pulling the interior doorhandles on those doors.

    KEYLESS ENTRY

    General information

    WARNING

    The keyless entry system may notfunction if the key is close to metalobjects or electronic devices such

    as mobile phones.

    The passive entry system will not functionif:

    The vehicle battery is flat.

    The passive key frequencies arejammed.

    The passive key battery is flat.

    Note: If the passive entry system doesnot function, you will need to use the keyblade to lock and unlock your vehicle.

    The keyless system allows the driver tooperate the vehicle without the use of akey or remote control.

    Passive locking and unlocking requires avalid passive key to be located within one

    of the three external detection ranges.These are located approximately one anda half metres from the driver and frontpassenger door handles and the luggagecompartment lid.

    Passive key

    The vehicle can be locked and unlockedwith the passive key. The passive key canalso be used as a remote control. SeeLocking and unlocking (page 39).

    Locking the vehicle

    WARNING

    The vehicle does not lock itselfautomatically. If the locking functionis not activated, the vehicle will

    remain unlocked.

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    Touch a front door handle lock sensor tolock the vehicle.

    To activate central locking and arm the

    alarm: Touch a front door handle lock sensor

    once.

    To activate double locking and arm thealarm:

    Touch a front door handle lock sensortwice within three seconds.

    Note: There must be clearance betweeneach touch of the door handle.

    Note: Once activated, the vehicle willremain locked for approximately threeseconds. When the delay period is over,the doors can be opened again, providedthe passive key is within the respectivedetection range.

    Two short flashes of the directionindicators confirms that all the doors andthe luggage compartment lid have beenlocked and that the alarm has beenarmed.

    Luggage compartment lid

    Note: The luggage compartment lidcannot be closed and, will pop back up ifthe passive key is located inside thevehicle with the doors locked.

    Note: If a second valid passive key islocated within the rear exterior detectionrange, the luggage compartment lid canbe closed.

    Unlocking the vehicle

    Note: If the vehicle remains locked forlonger than three days, the keylesssystem will enter an energy-saving mode.This is to reduce the discharge of thevehicle battery. When the vehicle isunlocked while in this mode, the reactiontime of the system may be a little longerthan normal. Unlocking the vehicle oncewill deactivate the energy-saving mode.

    Note: If the vehicle remains locked forseveral weeks, the keyless system will bedisabled. The vehicle must be unlockedusing the key blade. Unlocking the vehicle

    once will enable the keyless system.

    Open any door.

    Note: A valid passive key must belocated within the detection range of thatdoor.

    One long flash of the direction indicatorsconfirms that all the doors and theluggage compartment lid have been

    unlocked and that the alarm has beendisarmed.

    Unlocking only the driver's door

    If the unlocking function is reprogrammedso that only the drivers door and theluggage compartment lid are unlocked (See Programming the remotecontrol (page 36).), note the following:

    If the drivers door is the first door whichis opened, the other doors will remainlocked. All the other doors can beunlocked from inside the vehicle bypressing the unlock button on theinstrument panel. For item location: SeeQuick start (page 10). Doors can beunlocked individually by pulling the interiordoor handles on those doors.

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    Disabled keys

    Any keys left inside the vehicle interiorwhen it is locked will be disabled.

    A disabled key cannot be used to turn theignition on or start the engine.

    In order to use these passive keys again,they have to be enabled.

    To enable all your passive keys, unlockthe vehicle using a passive key or theremote control unlocking function.

    All passive keys will then be enabled if theignition is turned on or the vehicle isstarted using a valid key.

    Locking and unlocking thedoors with the key blade

    1. Carefully remove the cover.

    2. Remove the key blade and insert it

    into the lock.Note: Only the driver's door handle isfitted with a lock cylinder.

    GLOBAL OPENING AND

    CLOSING

    You can also operate the electricwindows with the ignition off via the globalopening and global closing function.

    Note: Global closing will only operate ifyou have set the memory correctly foreach window. SeeElectricwindows(page 70).

    Global opening

    To open all the windows, press and holdthe remote control unlockbutton for atleast three seconds. Press any remotecontrol button again to stop the openingfunction.

    Global closing

    Vehicles without keyless entry

    WARNING

    Take care when using globalclosing. In an emergency, press aremote control button immediately

    to stop.

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    To close all the windows, press and holdthe remote control lockbutton for atleast three seconds. Press any remotecontrol button again to stop the closingfunction. The anti-trap function is alsoactive during global closing.

    Vehicles with keyless entry

    WARNINGTake care when using globalclosing. In an emergency, touch adoor handle lock sensor to stop.

    Note: Global closing can be activatedusing the drivers door handle. Globalopening and closing can also be activatedusing the buttons on the passive key.

    To close all the windows, press and holdthe drivers door handle for at least twoseconds. The anti-trap function is alsoactive during global closing.

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    PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

    The engine immobiliser is a theftprotection system that prevents someonefrom starting the engine with anincorrectly coded key.

    CODED KEYS

    Note: Do not shield your keys with metalobjects. This may prevent the receiverfrom recognising your key as a valid one.

    Note: Have all of your remaining keyserased and recoded if you lose a key. Askyour dealer for further information. Havereplacement keys recoded together withyour existing keys.

    If you lose a key, you can obtain areplacement from your Ford Dealer. Ifpossible, provide them with the keynumber from the tag provided with theoriginal keys. You can also obtainadditional keys from your Ford Dealer.

    ARMING THE ENGINEIMMOBILISER

    The engine immobiliser is armedautomatically a short time after you haveswitched the ignition off.

    DISARMING THE ENGINE

    IMMOBILISER

    The engine immobiliser is disarmedautomatically when you switch the ignitionon with a correctly coded key.

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    PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

    Alarm system

    Your vehicle may be equipped with oneof the following alarm systems:

    Perimeter alarm.

    Perimeter alarm with interior sensors.

    Category one alarm with interiorsensors and battery back-up sounder.

    Perimeter alarm

    The perimeter alarm is a deterrent against

    unauthorised access to your vehiclethrough the doors and the bonnet. It alsoprotects the audio unit.

    Interior sensors

    WARNING

    The sensors in the interior lamp unitmust not be covered up. Do notactivate the alarm with full guard if

    any persons, animals or other movingobjects are inside the vehicle.

    The sensors act as a deterrent againstunauthorised intrusion by sensing anymovement within the vehicle.

    Battery back-up sounder

    The battery back-up sounder is an extraalarm system which will sound a siren

    when the alarm is triggered. It is armeddirectly when you lock the vehicle. Thesounder has its own battery and willsound an alarm siren even if someonedisconnects the vehicle battery or thebattery back-up sounder itself.

    Triggering the alarm

    Once armed, the alarm is triggered in anyof the following ways:

    If someone opens a door, the tailgateor the bonnet without a valid key orremote control.

    If someone removes the audio ornavigation system.

    If the ignition is turned to position I, IIorIII without a valid key.

    If the interior sensors detectmovement within the vehicle.

    On vehicles with a battery back-up

    sounder, if someone disconnects thevehicle battery or the battery back-upsounder itself.

    If the alarm is triggered, the alarm horn willsound for 30 seconds and the hazardwarning flasher will flash for five minutes.

    Any further attempts to perform one ofthe above will trigger the alarm again.

    Full and reduced guard

    Full guard

    Full guard is the standard setting.

    In full guard, the interior sensors areactivated when you arm the alarm.

    Note: This may result in false alarms ifanimals or moving objects are inside thevehicle.

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    Note: False alarms can also be triggeredby the auxiliary heater SeeAuxiliaryheater(page 108). If you are using theauxiliary heater, direct the air flow towards

    the footwell.

    Reduced guard

    In reduced guard, the interior sensors aredeactivated when you arm the alarm.

    Note: You can set the alarm to reducedguard for the current ignition cycle only.The next time you switch on the ignition,the alarm will be reset to full guard.

    Ask on ExitYou can set the information display to askyou each time which level of guard youwish to set.

    If you select Ask on Exit, the messageReduced guard? appears in theinstrument cluster display each time youswitch the ignition off.

    If you wish to arm the alarm with reducedguard, press the OKbutton when this

    message appears.If you wish to arm the alarm with full guard,leave the vehicle without pressing the OKbutton.

    Selecting full or reduced guard

    Note: SelectingReduceddoes not setthe alarm permanently to reduced guard.It sets it to reduced guard only for thecurrent ignition cycle. If you regularly set

    the alarm to reduced guard, selectAskonExit.

    You can select full or reduced guard usingthe information display. See Generalinformation (page 82).

    Information messages

    See Informationmessages (page 90).

    ARMING THE ALARM

    To arm the alarm, lock the vehicle. SeeLocks (page 39).

    DISARMING THE ALARM

    Vehicles without keyless entry

    Perimeter alarm

    Disarm and silence the alarm by unlockingthe doors with the key and switching theignition on with a correctly coded key, orunlocking the doors or the luggagecompartment lid with the remote control.

    Category one alarm

    Disarm and silence the alarm by unlockingthe doors with the key and switching theignition on with a correctly coded keywithin 12 seconds, or unlocking the doorsor the luggage compartment lid with theremote control.

    Vehicles with keyless entry

    Note: A valid passive key must belocated within the detection range of thatdoor for keyless entry. SeeKeylessentry (page 41).

    Perimeter alarm

    Disarm and silence the alarm by unlockingthe doors and switching the ignition on,or unlocking the doors or the luggagecompartment lid with the remote control.

    Category one alarm

    Disarm and silence the alarm by unlockingthe doors and switching the ignition onwithin 12 seconds, or unlocking the doorsor the luggage compartment lid with theremote control.

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    ADJUSTING THE STEERING

    WHEEL

    WARNING

    Never adjust the steering wheelwhen the vehicle is moving.

    Note: Make sure that you are sitting inthe correct position. SeeSitting in thecorrectposition(page 111).

    1

    2

    2

    E95178

    3E95179

    WARNING

    Make sure that you fully engage thelocking lever when returning it to its

    original position.

    AUDIO CONTROL

    Select the required source on the audiounit.

    The following functions can be operatedwith the remote control:

    Type 1

    E129462

    BD

    C

    A

    E

    Volume upA

    Seek upB

    Volume downC

    Seek downD

    ModeE

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    Type 2

    Volume upA

    Seek upB

    Volume downC

    Seek downD

    Mode

    Press the mode button to tune the radioto the next preset station.

    Press and hold the mode button toselect the audio source.

    Seek

    Press the seek button to:

    tune the radio to the next station upor down the frequency band

    play the next or the previous track.

    Press and hold the seek button to:

    tune the radio up or down thefrequency band

    seek through a track.

    VOICE CONTROL

    Pull the button to select or deselect voicecontrol. SeeVoice control (page 260).

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    High sensitivityA

    OnB

    Low sensitivityC

    If you switch autowipers on, the wiperswill not cycle until water is detected onthe windscreen. The rain sensor will thencontinuously measure the amount ofwater on the windscreen and adjust thespeed of the wipers automatically.

    Adjust the sensitivity of the rain sensorusing the rotary control. With low

    sensitivity, the wipers will operate whenthe sensor detects a lot of water on thewindscreen. With high sensitivity, thewipers will operate if the sensor detectsa small amount of water on thewindscreen.

    WINDSCREEN WASHERS

    WARNING

    Do not operate the washer for morethan 10 seconds at a time, and

    never when the reservoir is empty.

    Whilst the lever is pulled towards thesteering wheel the washer will work inconjunction with the wipers.

    After releasing the lever, the wipersoperate for a short time.

    REAR WINDOW WIPER AND

    WASHERS

    Intermittent wipe

    Intermittent wipeA

    Low speed wipeB

    Press the button at the end of the leverto change between off, intermittent andlow speed.

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    Reverse gear wipe

    The rear wiper will be activatedautomatically when selecting reverse gear

    if the rear wiper is not already switchedon and the front wiper is operating.

    Rear window washer

    WARNING

    Do not operate the washer for morethan 10 seconds at a time, andnever when the reservoir is empty.

    While the lever is pushed away from thesteering wheel the washer will work inconjunction with the wipers.

    After releasing the lever, the wipersoperate for a short time.

    HEADLAMP WASHERS

    The headlamp washers will operate withthe windscreen washers when the

    headlamps are on.

    Note: To stop the washer fluid reservoiremptying quickly, the headlamp washerswill not operate every time that you usethe windscreen washers.

    CHECKING THE WIPER

    BLADES

    Run the tip of your fingers over the edgeof the blade to check for roughness.

    Clean the wiper blade lips with waterapplied with a soft sponge.

    CHANGING THE WIPER

    BLADES

    Windscreen wiper blades

    CAUTIONS

    Set the windscreen wipers in theservice position to change the wiperblades.

    You can use the service position inwinter to provide easier access to

    the wiper blades for freeing themfrom snow and ice. The windscreenwipers will return to their normal positionas soon as you switch on the ignition somake sure that the outside of thewindscreen is free from snow and icebefore you switch on the ignition.

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    Service position

    E75184

    E129986A

    Switch off the ignition and move the wiperlever to position Awithin three seconds.

    Release the lever when the windscreenwipers have moved to the serviceposition.

    Changing the windscreen wiperblades

    Set the windscreen wipers in the serviceposition and lift the wiper arms.

    E72899

    1

    2

    Install in the reverse order.

    Note: Make sure that the wiper bladelocks into place.

    Rear window wiper blade

    1. Lift the wiper arm.

    2

    3

    4

    E86456

    2. Position the wiper blade at right anglesto the wiper arm.

    3. Disengage the wiper blade from thewiper arm.

    4. Remove the wiper blade.

    Note: Make sure that the wiper blade

    locks into place.5. Install in the reverse order.

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    LIGHTING CONTROL

    Lighting control positions

    OffA

    Side and tail lampsB

    HeadlampsC

    Parking lamps

    CAUTION

    Prolonged use of the parking lampswill discharge the battery.

    Switch off the ignition.

    Both sides

    Turn the lighting control switch to positionB.

    One side

    Right-hand sideA

    Left-hand sideB

    Main and dipped beam

    Push the lever forward to switch betweenmain and dipped beam.

    Headlamp flasher

    Pull the lever slightly towards the steeringwheel.

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    Home safe lighting

    Switch the ignition off and pull thedirection indicator lever towards the

    steering wheel to switch the headlampson. You will hear a short tone. Theheadlamps will go off automatically after3 minutes with any door open, or 30seconds after the last door has beenclosed.

    The home safe lights can be cancelled byeither pulling the direction indicator levertowards the steering wheel again or byturning the ignition switch ON.

    AUTOLAMPS

    WARNING

    In severe weather conditions, it maybe necessary to switch yourheadlamps on manually.

    Note: If you have switched autolampson, you can only switch the main beamon when autolamps has switched theheadlamps on.

    The headlamps will come on and go offautomatically depending on the ambientlight.

    The headlamps will remain on for a periodof time after you switch the ignition off.You can adjust the time delay using theinformation display. See Information

    displays (page 82).

    AUTOMATIC MAIN BEAM

    CONTROL

    WARNINGS

    The system does not relieve you ofyour responsibility to drive with duecare and attention. A manual

    override may be necessary if the systemfails to switch the main beam on or off.

    A manual override may be requiredwhen approaching other road userssuch as cyclists.

    Do not use the system in fog.

    CAUTIONS

    In cold and severe weather

    conditions the system may notfunction. A manual override may be

    necessary in these cases.

    Reflective road signs may bedetected as oncoming traffic and theheadlamps may be switched to

    dipped beam.

    If the lights of oncoming vehicles arehidden by obstacles (for exampleguard rails) the system may not

    deactivate the main beam.Always fit Ford Original Parts whenreplacing headlamp bulbs. Otherbulbs may reduce system

    performance.

    Check and replace wiper bladesregularly to ensure the camerasensor has a clear view through the

    windscreen. Replacement wiper bladesmust be the correct length.

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    Note: Keep the windscreen free fromobstructions such as bird droppings,insects and snow or ice.

    The system will automatically switch onmain beam if it is dark enough and noother traffic is present. If it detects anapproaching vehicles headlamps or taillamps, or street lighting ahead the systemwill switch off main beam before it candistract other road users. Dipped beamswill remain on.

    A camera sensor is centrally mountedbehind the windscreen of the vehicle, andmonitors conditions continuously to

    decide when to switch the main beam offand on.

    Once the system is active the main beamwill switch on if:

    It is dark enough to require the use ofmain beams and

    there is no traffic or street lightingahead and

    vehicle speed is greater than 40 km/h(25 mph).

    The main beam will switch off if:

    The ambient light is high enough thatmain beam is not required.

    An approaching vehicle's headlampsor tail lamps are detected.

    Street lighting is detected.

    Vehicle speed falls below 25 km/h (16mph).

    The camera sensor is too hot or

    becomes blocked.

    Activating the system

    Switch on the system using theinformation display and autolamps. SeeInformation displays (page 82). SeeAutolamps (page 55).

    Turn the switch to the autolamps position.

    Note: The system may take a short timeto initialise after first switching the ignitionon, especially in very dark conditions. Themain beam will not automatically switchon during this period.

    Setting the system sensitivity

    The system has three sensitivity levelswhich can be accessed via the

    information display. See Informationdisplays (page 82).

    The sensitivity determines the speed atwhich the main beam will be restored afterdetected traffic leaves the field of view.

    Manually overriding the system

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    Push or pull the lever to switch betweenmain and dipped beam.

    Note: This is a temporary override and

    the system will return to automaticoperation after a short period.

    To permanently deactivate the systemuse the information display menu or turnthe lighting control switch from autolampsto headlamps.

    FRONT FOG LAMPS

    WARNING

    Only use the front fog lamps whenvisibility is considerably restricted byfog, snow or rain.

    REAR FOG LAMPS

    WARNINGS

    Only use the rear fog lamps whenvisibility is restricted to less than 50metres.

    Do not use the rear fog lamps whenit is raining or snowing and visibilityis more than 50 metres.

    HEADLAMP LEVELLING

    Note: Vehicles with Xenon headlampsare equipped with automatic headlamplevelling.

    1. Press to release the pop out button.

    2. Rotate the button to the requiredsetting.

    3. Push the button to the closed position.

    You can adjust the level of the headlampbeams according to the vehicle load.

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    Recommended headlamp levelling switch positions

    Switch positionLoad in luggage

    compartment

    Load

    Second row seatsFront seats

    0--1-2

    1-32

    2Max132

    3Max1-1

    1See Vehicle identification (page 214).

    HAZARD WARNING

    FLASHERS

    For item location: See Quick start (page10).

    DIRECTION INDICATORS

    Note: Tap the lever up or down to makethe direction indicators flash only threetimes.

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    CORNERING LAMPS

    Headlamp beamA

    Cornering lamp beamB

    The cornering lamps illuminate the insideof a corner when you are turning.

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    INTERIOR LAMPS

    LED interior lighting

    Driver LED lamp

    Individual lamp on and off switchA

    All lamps on and off switchB

    You can control all lamps using switch B.

    Note: Individual lamps may be switchedon independently, but not off if all lampshave been switched on by the driver.

    The lamps will come on when you unlockor open a door or the luggagecompartment lid. If you leave a door openwith the ignition switch off, all lamps willgo off automatically after some time toprevent the vehicle battery fromdischarging. To switch them back on,switch on the ignition for a short time.

    If you press and hold switch B for 3seconds all lamps will stay off regardlessof the doors or luggage compartment lidposition. Press the switch again toreverse.

    Ambient lighting

    If you leave a door open with the ignitionswitch off, the ambient lamp will go off

    automatically after some time to preventthe vehicle battery from discharging.

    If dark, the ambient lights are active if theignition and headlamps are switched on.

    Type 1

    Illuminates the interior with a single colour.The ambient lighting can be switched onand off using the information displaymenu. See General information (page

    82).Use the instrument lighting dimmerswitches to adjust to the desiredbrightness. See Instrument lightingdimmer (page 116).

    Type2

    Illuminates the interior with a choice ofseveral colours. The ambient lightingcontrol switch is located in the overhead

    console.

    To activate, rotate the control knob andadjust to the desired brightness. Use theleft switch to cycle through the colourchoices. Use the right switch to activateall ambient light areas and interior lamps.

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    REMOVING A HEADLAMP

    WARNING

    Have Xenon bulbs changed by atrained technician. There is a risk ofelectric shock.

    1. Open the bonnet. See Opening andclosing the bonnet (page 185).

    2. Remove the screws.

    3. Pull the headlamp as far as possibletowards the front of the vehicle todisengage it from the lower fixing

    point.4. Lift the outer side of the headlamp and

    remove it.

    5. Disconnect the electrical connector.

    Note: When fitting the headlamp, makesure that you reconnect the electricalconnector properly.

    Note: When fitting the headlamp, makesure that you fully engage the headlampin the lower fixing point.

    Note: When fitting the headlamp, makesure that the screw is located in the

    headlamp moulding before you install it.

    CHANGING A BULB

    WARNINGS

    Switch the lights and the ignition off.

    Let the bulb cool down beforeremoving it.

    Have Xenon bulbs changed by aproperly trained technician. There isa risk of electric shock.

    CAUTIONS

    Do not touch the glass of the bulb.

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    CAUTIONS

    Only fit bulbs of the correctspecification. See Bulb

    specification chart (page 69).

    Note: The following instructions describehow to remove the bulbs. Fitreplacements in the reverse order unlessotherwise stated.

    Headlamp

    Note: Remove the covers to gain accessto the bulbs.

    Side lampA

    Headlamp dipped beamB

    Headlamp main beamC

    Direction indicatorD

    Direction indicator

    1. Remove the headlamp. See

    Removing a headlamp (page 61).

    2. Remove the cover.

    3. Turn the bulb holder anti-clockwiseand remove it.

    4. Gently press the bulb into the bulbholder, turn it anti-clockwise andremove it.

    Headlamp main beam

    CAUTION

    Do not touch the glass of the bulb.

    1. Remove the headlamp. SeeRemoving a headlamp (page 61).

    2. Remove the cover.

    3. Disconnect the electrical connector.

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    4. Release the clip and remove the bulb.

    Headlamp dipped beam

    CAUTIONDo not touch the glass of the bulb.

    1. Remove the headlamp. SeeRemoving a headlamp (page 61).

    2. Remove the cover.

    3. Disconnect the electrical connector.

    4. Release the clip and remove the bulb.

    Side Lamp

    1. Remove the headlamp. SeeRemoving a headlamp (page 61).

    2. Remove the cover.

    3. Remove the bulb holder.

    4. Remove the bulb.

    Side repeater

    1. Carefully remove the cover.

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    2. Using a suitable implement release theretaining clip.

    3. Carefully remove the side repeater.

    4. Remove the bulb holder.

    5. Remove the bulb.

    Approach lamp

    CAUTION

    When removing the mirror glass, takecare not to break it.

    Note: Position the mirror glass as farinwards as possible.

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    1. Insert your fingers into the gapbetween the mirror housing and themirror glass and pull gently to removethe mirror glass.

    2. Remove the lamp.

    3. Remove the bulb.

    Front fog lamps1. Remove the headlamp. See

    Removing a headlamp (page 61).

    Note: You cannot separate the fog lampbulb from the bulb holder.

    2. Disconnect the electrical connector.

    3. Turn the bulb holder anti-clockwiseand remove it.

    Rear lamps - 5 door

    1. Remove the trim panel.

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    2. Remove the wing nuts and detach theclip.

    3. Remove the lamp.

    4. Disconnect the electrical connector.

    5. Remove the bulb holder.

    6. Gently press the bulb into the bulbholder, turn it anti-clockwise andremove it.

    A. Brake lamp

    B. Reversing lamp

    C. Tail and fog lamp

    D. Direction indicator

    Rear lamps - 4 door

    Direction indicator, tail and foglamp

    1. Remove the trim panel.

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    2. Remove the wing nuts and detach theclip.

    3. Remove the lamp.

    4. Disconnect the electrical connector.

    5. Remove the bulb holder.

    6. Gently press the bulb into the bulbholder, turn it anti-clockwise andremove it.

    A. Tail and fog lampB. Direction indicator

    Brake and reversing lamp

    1. Open the luggage compartment lid.

    2. Remove the luggage compartmentlid trim.

    CAUTION

    Unclip the outboard side first.

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    3. Remove the wing nut and detach the2 clips.

    4. Remove the lamp.

    5E133726

    5. Disconnect the electrical connector.

    E133727

    A

    B

    6. Remove the bulb holder.

    7. Gently press the bulb into the bulbholder, turn it anti-clockwise andremove it.

    A. Brake lamp

    B. Reversing lamp

    Central high mounted brakelamp

    Note: These are not serviceable items,please consult your dealer if they fail.

    Number plate lamp

    Note: These are not serviceable items,please consult your dealer if they fail.

    Interior lamps

    Vehicles with LED lamps

    Note: The LED board is not a serviceableitem, please consult your dealer if this fails.

    E125092

    Luggage compartment lamp,footwell lamp and tailgate lamp

    E72784

    1. Carefully prise out the lamp.

    2. Remove the bulb.

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    BULB SPECIFICATION CHART

    Power (watt)SpecificationLamp

    21PY21WFront direction indicator

    55H1Headlamp main beam

    551H7Headlamp dipped beam

    55H1Cornering lamp

    55H11Front fog lamp

    5W5WSide lamp

    5WY5WSide repeater

    5W5WApproach lamp

    21PY21WRear direction indicator

    21/5P21/5WBrake and tail lamp

    5W5WTail lamp

    21P21WRear fog lamp

    16W16WReversing lamp (5 door)

    21P21WReversing lamp (4 door)

    5W5WLuggage compartment lamp

    1Fit a replacement with the same rating as the one you have removed.

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    ELECTRIC WINDOWS

    WARNING

    Do not operate the electric windowsunless they are free fromobstruction.

    Note: If you operate the switches oftenduring a short period of time, the systemmight become inoperable for a certaintime to prevent damage due tooverheating.

    Switch on the ignition to operate the

    electric windows.

    Global opening and closing

    You can also operate the electricwindows with the ignition off via the globalopening and closing function. See Locks(page 39).

    Driver's door switches

    You can operate all the windows with the

    switches on the door trim panel of thedrivers door.

    E70848

    Opening and closing thewindows automatically

    Press or lift the switch to the second

    action point and release it completely.Press or lift it again to stop the windows.

    Safety switchfor rear windows

    WARNING

    On some vehicles, pressing theswitch will also lock the rear doorsfrom inside. See Child safety

    locks (page 29).

    Note: You can always operate the rearwindows from the drivers door.

    E70850

    A switch in the drivers door disables therear electric window switches.

    The light in the switch comes on and thelights in the rear window switches go offwhen the rear windows are disabled.

    Anti-trap function

    WARNING

    Careless closing of the windows canoverride the protection function andcause injuries.

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    The electric windows will stopautomatically while closing and reversesome distance if there is an obstacle inthe way.

    Overriding the anti-trap function

    CAUTION

    While you close the window for thethird time, the anti-trap function isdisabled. Make sure there are no

    obstacles in the way of the closingwindow.

    To override this protection function whenthere is a resistance, e.g. in the winter,proceed as follows:

    1. Close the window twice until itreaches the resistance and let itreverse.

    2. Close the window a third time to theresistance. The anti-trap function isdisabled and you cannot close thewindow automatically. The window willoverride the resistance and you can

    close it fully.3. If the window does not close after the

    third attempt, have it checked by anexpert.

    Resetting the memory of theelectric windows

    WARNING

    The anti-trap function is deactivateduntil you have reset the memory.

    After the battery has been disconnectedfrom the vehicle you must reset thememory separately for each window:

    Note: On vehicles with a convertible top,the roof and doors must be fully closedbefore carrying out the followingprocedure.

    1. Lift and hold the switch until thewindow is fully closed.

    2. Release the switch.

    3. Lift the switch again for one moresecond.

    4. Push and hold the switch until thewindow is fully open.

    5. Release the switch.

    6. Lift and hold the switch until thewindow is fully closed.

    7. Open the window and try to close itautomatically.

    8. Reset and repeat procedure if thewindow does not close automatically.

    EXTERIOR MIRRORS

    WARNING

    Do not overestimate the distanceof the objects that you see in theconvex mirror. Objects seen in

    convex mirrors will appear smaller andfurther away than they actually are.

    Manual folding mirrors

    Folding

    Push the mirror towards the door windowglass.

    Unfolding

    Make sure that you fully engage the mirror

    in its support when returning it to itsoriginal position.

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    ELECTRIC EXTERIOR

    MIRRORS

    A C

    BE70846

    Left-hand mirrorA

    OffB

    Right-hand mirrorC

    Mirror tilting positions

    E70847

    The electric exterior mirrors are fitted witha heating element that will defrost ordemist the mirror glass. See Heatedwindows and mirrors (page 108).

    Electric folding mirrors

    Automatic folding and unfolding

    Note: If the mirrors have been foldedusing the manual fold button they can onlybe unfolded using the manual fold button.

    The mirrors will fold automatically whenyou lock the vehicle with the key, theremote control or a keyless entry systemrequest. The mirrors will unfold when youunlock the vehicle with the key, theremote control, a keyless entry systemrequest, the driver's interior door handleor starting the engine.

    Manual folding and unfolding

    The electric folding mirrors operate withthe ignition on.

    Note: You can operate the mirrors (mirrortilting and folding) for several minutes afteryou switch off the ignition. They will bedeactivated as soon as a door is opened.

    E72623

    Press the button to fold or unfold themirrors.

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    If you press the switch again while themirrors are moving, they will stop andreverse the direction of movement.

    Note: When the mirrors are operatedoften during a short period of time, thesystem may become inoperable for aperiod of time t