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then the lock position within two seconds.


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BE71962ABA Locks


Locking and unlocking the doors with the remote control


Unlock Lock Luggage compartment lid unlock


Locking the doors with the remote control Press button B once. Double locking the doors with the remote control Press button B twice within three seconds. Unlocking the luggage compartment lid Press button C twice within three seconds. Automatic relocking The doors will relock automatically if you do not open a door within 45 seconds of unlocking the doors with the remote control. The door locks and the alarm will return to their previous state. Reprogramming the unlocking function You can reprogram the unlocking function so that only the driver's door is unlocked or all doors are unlocked. Press the lock and unlock buttons on the remote control at the same time for four seconds with the ignition switched off. The direction indicators will flash twice as confirmation.


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E87379ABC Engine immobiliser


If the indicator illuminates constantly for one minute or flashes for approximately one minute and then repeatedly at irregular intervals, the system did not recognise the key code or a system fault is present. Remove the key and try again. If the engine does not start, a system malfunction has occurred. Have the system checked by an expert immediately.


PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The engine immobiliser is a theft protection system that prevents someone from starting the engine with an incorrectly coded key. CODED KEYS Note: Do not shield your keys with metal objects. This may prevent the receiver from recognising your key as a valid one. Note: Have all of your remaining keys erased and recoded if you lose a key. Ask your dealer for further information. Have replacement keys recoded together with your existing keys. If you lose a key, you can obtain a replacement from your Ford Dealer. If possible, provide them with the key number from the tag provided with the original keys. You can also obtain additional keys from your Ford Dealer. ARMING THE ENGINE IMMOBILISER The engine immobiliser is armed automatically a short time after you have switched the ignition off. The indicator in the instrument cluster will flash to confirm that the system is operating. DISARMING THE ENGINE IMMOBILISER Switching on the ignition disarms the system if the correct code is recognised. The indicator illuminates for approximately three seconds and then extinguishes.


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Alarm


ARMING THE ALARM The system is armed as soon as the vehicle is locked and acts as a deterrent to unauthorised persons who attempt to open the doors, bonnet or luggage compartment, or remove the audio system. Automatic arming delay The 20 seconds arming delay begins when the bonnet, luggage compartment and all doors are closed and locked. Alarm The alarm sounds for 30 seconds if an unauthorised person opens a door, the load compartment or the bonnet. The hazard warning flashers will flash for five minutes. Any attempt to start the engine or to remove the audio system sounds the alarm again. DISARMING THE ALARM Disarm and silence the alarm by unlocking either of the front doors or luggage compartment with the key.


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Steering Wheel


ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL


WARNING


Never adjust the steering wheel when the vehicle is moving.


Note: Make sure that you are sitting in the correct position. See Sitting in the Correct Position (page 64).


WARNING


Make sure that you fully engage the locking lever when returning it to its original position. AUDIO CONTROL Select radio, CD or cassette mode on the audio unit. The following functions can be operated with the remote control: Volume


Volume up: Pull the VOL+ switch towards the steering wheel. Volume down: Pull the VOL− switch towards the steering wheel.


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122E951783E95179E70361 Seek


Steering Wheel





In radio mode, this will locate the next pre-set radio station. In CD mode, this will select the next CD if a CD changer is fitted. In all modes to abort a traffic message during broadcasting.


Press and hold the button on the side: •


In radio mode, to change the waveband.


Move the SEEK switch towards the steering wheel or the instrument panel: •


In radio mode, this will locate the next radio station up or down the frequency band. In CD mode, it will select the next or previous track.



Mode


Briefly press the button on the side:


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E70362E70363 Wipers and Washers


WINDSCREEN WIPERS


Autowipers


WARNINGS


In icy conditions, make sure that the windscreen has been fully defrosted before selecting autowipers. Switch off the autowipers feature before entering a car wash. Replace the wiper blades as soon as they begin to leave bands of water and smears or when they do not


completely remove water from the windscreen. If the blades are not replaced, the rain sensor will continue to detect water on the windscreen. This will result in the wipers continuing to operate although the majority of the windscreen is dry.


Note: The autowipers feature is intended for use during wet weather conditions only and is very sensitive to anything which touches the windscreen near to the rain sensor. Objects such as dirt, mist or flies hitting the windscreen in this location may cause the wipers to wipe even though the windscreen is mostly dry. Note: The autowipers feature should not be selected when it is snowing, foggy or when the roads have been salted. In these weather conditions, select an alternative position if necessary. When autowipers is selected, the wipers will cycle once regardless of whether the windscreen is wet or dry. Thereafter, or when the ignition is switched on with autowipers selected, the wipers will not cycle until water is detected on the windscreen. Alternatively, move the lever to another position and then select autowipers, or operate the washer.


Single wipe Intermittent wiping or autowipers Normal wiping High speed wiping


Intermittent wiping


Select wipe interval with rotary switch: 1 = Short time interval. 6 = Extended time interval.


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ABCDE72172E721732 Wipers and Washers


The rain sensor will continuously measure the amount of water on the windscreen and adjust the speed of the front wipers automatically (single wipe, intermittent, normal or high speed wiping).


REAR WINDOW WIPER AND WASHERS Intermittent wiping


Pull the lever towards the steering wheel. Reverse gear wipe The rear wiper will be activated automatically when selecting reverse gear, if •


the rear wiper is not already switched on, the wiper lever is in position C, or D in position B and the front wipers are operating.


• •


The rear wiper will follow the front wiper interval (at intermittent or normal speed).


The sensitivity of the rain sensor is set using the rotary control: 1 = High sensitivity: The wipers will wipe even if only a small amount of water is detected on the windscreen. 6 = Low sensitivity: The wipers will only wipe when a larger amount of water is detected on the windscreen. WINDSCREEN WASHERS


WARNING


Do not operate the windscreen washer for more than 10 seconds or when the reservoir is empty.


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E721732E72174E72175 Wipers and Washers


Washer


CHECKING THE WIPER BLADES


WARNING


Do not operate the washer for more than 10 seconds at a time, and never when the reservoir is empty.


Pull the lever fully towards the steering wheel and hold it to operate the washer. The washer will operate in conjunction with the wipers. The washer jet for the rear window is located on the roof above the rear window.


Run the tip of your fingers over the edge of the blade to check for roughness. Clean the wiper blade lips with water applied with a soft sponge. CHANGING THE WIPER BLADES


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E72176E66644E6664552431 Wipers and Washers


Lift the wiper arm and position the wiper blade at a right angle to the wiper arm. To remove, press the retaining clip in the direction of the arrow, disengage the wiper blade and pull it off the arm in the opposite direction.


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LIGHTING CONTROL Lighting control positions


Off Side and tail lamps Headlamps


Autolamps


Lighting


The headlamps will come on and go off automatically depending on the ambient light. Home safe lighting You can switch home safe lighting on up to 10 minutes after you have switched the ignition off. Vehicles without autolamps Switch the headlamps on and then switch them off within two seconds. Vehicles with autolamps a. Switch autolamps on and then switch


them off within two seconds.


b. Switch autolamps off and then switch


them on within two seconds.


Welcome lighting The side and tail lamps will come on when you unlock the doors with the remote control. They will switch off automatically after a short time. Main/dipped beam


Note: If you have switched autolamps on, you can only switch the main beam on when autolamps has switched the headlamps on.


Pull the lever fully towards the steering wheel to switch between main and dipped beam.


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ABCE72161E72162E72168 Lighting


Headlamp flasher


REAR FOG LAMPS


WARNING


The rear fog lamps may only be used when visibility is restricted to less than 50 m and must not be used


when it is raining or snowing.


Note: On vehicles not equipped with front fog lamps the control switch can be pulled out only one position. Note: It is not possible to switch on the rear fog lamps when the lighting switch is set to AUTO. To switch on the rear fog lamps, switch off the autolamps feature. Switch on the exterior lamps 1 and pull out the control two positions 2.


Pull the lever slightly towards the steering wheel. FRONT FOG LAMPS


Note: It is not possible to switch on the front fog lamps when the lighting switch is set to AUTO. To switch on the front fog lamps, switch off the autolamps feature. Switch on the headlamps 1 and pull out the control switch one position 2. The front fog lamps should be used only when visibility is considerably restricted by fog, snow or rain.


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E72168E7216312E72164 Lighting


HEADLAMP LEVELLING


You can adjust the level of the headlamp beams according to the vehicle load.


Switch position


1.5


Recommended headlamp levelling switch positions Load in luggage compartment


Load


Front seats


Second row seats


1-2
1-2
1-2


Max1
Max1


1 See Vehicle Identification Plate (page 126).


HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS Note: Depending on applicable laws and regulations in the country for which your vehicle was originally built, the hazard warning flashers may flash if you brake heavily.


For item location: See At a Glance (page 8).


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E65990E71943 Lighting


DIRECTION INDICATORS


INTERIOR LAMPS Courtesy lamp


Briefly tap the lever up or down and the direction indicators will flash three times.


Off Door contact On


Off Door contact On


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E72167CBAE71945E91006ABCABC Lighting


If you set the switch to position B, the courtesy lamp will come on when you unlock or open a door or the tailgate. If you leave a door open with the ignition switch off, the courtesy lamp will go off automatically after some time to prevent the vehicle battery from discharging. To switch it back on, switch on the ignition for a short time. The courtesy lamp will also come on when you switch off the ignition. It will go off automatically after a short time or when you start or restart the engine. If you set the switch to position C with the ignition switch off, the courtesy lamp will come on. It will go off automatically after a short time to prevent the vehicle battery from discharging. To switch it back on, switch on the ignition for a short time. Reading lamps


Off On


REMOVING A HEADLAMP 1. Open the bonnet. See Opening and


Closing the Bonnet (page 101).


2. Remove the screws.


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E71946ABE72900E9059245123 Lighting


CAUTIONS


Do not touch the glass of the bulb.


Only fit bulbs of the correct specification. See Bulb Specification Chart (page 46).


Note: The following instructions describe how to remove the bulbs. Fit replacement in the reverse order unless otherwise stated. Headlamp main and dipped beam 1. Remove the headlamp. See


Removing a Headlamp (page 41).


CAUTION


Do not pull the bumper more than 10
mm from its original position.


3. Carefully pull the bumper towards the


front of the vehicle and remove the screw.


4. Disconnect the electrical connector


and remove the headlamp.


CAUTION


When fitting the headlamp, take care not to damage the locating points.


Note: When fitting the headlamp, make sure that you fully engage the headlamp in the fixing points. CHANGING A BULB WARNINGS


Switch the lights and the ignition off.


Let the bulb cool down before removing it.


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2. Remove the cover. 3. Disconnect the electrical connector. 4. Release the clip and remove the bulb. Side lamps 1. Remove the headlamp. See


Removing a Headlamp (page 41).


3E90593E91017 Lighting


Side repeaters


2. Remove the cover. 3. Carefully prise out the bulb holder. 4. Remove the bulb. Front direction indicators 1. Remove the headlamp. See


Removing a Headlamp (page 41).


1. Carefully remove the side repeater. 2. Hold the bulb holder, turn the housing


anticlockwise and remove it.


3. Remove the bulb. Front fog lamps


2. Turn the bulb holder anticlockwise and


remove it.


3. Gently press the bulb into the bulb


holder, turn it anticlockwise and remove it.


1. Disconnect the electrical connector. 2. Turn the bulb holder anticlockwise and


remove it. Rear lamps 1. Open the tailgate.


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E91018E91016213E78869E91019 Lighting


5. Gently press the bulbs into the bulb holder, turn them anticlockwise and remove them.


Central high mounted stop lamp


2. From inside the luggage compartment, remove the wing nut on the back of the rear lamp.


3. Remove the screws and remove the


rear lamp assembly.


4. Release the clips and remove the bulb


holder.


1. Open the tailgate. 2. Remove the rubber grommet. 3. Release the clips using a flat-bladed


screwdriver and remove the lamp.


4. Unclip the bulb holder and remove the


bulb.


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E91020ABCDE91021234E90600 Number plate lamp


Lighting


1. Carefully prise out the lamp. 2. Remove the lens. 3. Remove the bulb. Reading lamps


1. Loosen the screws and remove the


lamp.


2. Remove the bulb. Interior lamp


1. Carefully prise out the lamp. 2. Turn the bulb holder anticlockwise and


remove it.


3. Remove the bulb.


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E90601E7309112E730923E7393812E739393 Lighting


Luggage compartment lamp


1. Carefully prise out the lamp. 2. Remove the bulb.


BULB SPECIFICATION CHART


Bulb


Front direction indicator Side lamp Headlamp Side repeater Front fog lamp Brake and tail lamp Rear direction indicator Reversing lamp Rear fog lamp Central high mounted stop lamp Number plate lamp Interior lamp Reading lamp Luggage compartment lamp


Specification


PY21W


H4


H11


P21/5W P21W P21W P21W


ZW5


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Rating (watt)


21


55/60


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21
21
21
16


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E72784 Windows and Mirrors


POWER WINDOWS WARNING


Do not operate the electric windows unless they are free from obstruction.


Note: If you operate the switches often during a short period of time, the system might become inoperable for a certain time to prevent damage due to overheating.


Manual folding mirrors Folding Push the mirror towards the door window glass. Unfolding Make sure that you fully engage the mirror in its support when returning it to its original position. ELECTRIC EXTERIOR MIRRORS


Left-hand mirror Off Right-hand mirror


Electric exterior mirrors are fitted with a heating element that will defrost or demist the mirror glass. They will switch on automatically when you switch the heated rear window on.


Switch on the ignition to operate the electric windows. To open the driver’s window automatically Press the switch to the second action point and release it. Press it again to stop the window. EXTERIOR MIRRORS


WARNING


Do not overestimate the distance of the objects that you see in the convex mirror. Objects seen in


convex mirrors will appear smaller and further away than they actually are.


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E93505E66485ABC Windows and Mirrors


Mirror tilting positions


up right down left


Electric folding mirrors


Automatic folding The mirrors will fold automatically when you lock the vehicle with the remote control. The mirrors will unfold when you unlock the vehicle with the key or the remote control.


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E66486E72184 Instrument Cluster


GAUGES


Tachometer Engine coolant temperature gauge Fuel gauge Speedometer Information display


Engine coolant temperature gauge All vehicles Shows the temperature of the engine coolant. At normal operating temperature, the needle will remain in the centre section.


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CAUTION


Do not restart the engine until the cause of overheating has been resolved.


If the needle enters the red section, the engine is overheating. Stop the engine, switch the ignition off and determine the cause once the engine has cooled down.


E89015BACDE Instrument Cluster


Airbag warning lamp


If it illuminates when you are driving, this indicates a malfunction. Have the system checked by a properly trained technician. Brake system lamp


It illuminates when the parking brake is engaged. WARNING


Reduce your speed gradually and stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so. Use your brakes with care.


If it illuminates when you are driving, check that the parking brake is not engaged. If the parking brake is not engaged, this indicates a malfunction. Have the system checked by a properly trained technician immediately. Direction indicator


Flashes during operation. A sudden increase in the rate of flashing warns of a failed indicator bulb. See Changing a Bulb (page 42). Door open warning lamp


Illuminates when the ignition is switched on and remains on if any door, the bonnet or the luggage compartment is not closed properly.


Vehicles with an information display In addition, a warning message will appear in the display. Fuel gauge The arrow adjacent to the fuel pump symbol tells you on which side of your vehicle the fuel filler cap is located. WARNING LAMPS AND INDICATORS The following warning lamps and indicators illuminate when the ignition is switched on: • ABS • Airbag • • Door open • • • • Oil pressure • Power steering • Powertrain • If a warning or indicator lamp does not illuminate when the ignition is switched on, it indicates a malfunction. Have the system checked by properly trained technician. ABS warning lamp


Stability control (ESP).


Engine Frost Ignition


Brake system


If it illuminates when you are driving, this indicates a malfunction. You will continue to have normal braking (without ABS). Have the system checked by a properly trained technician as soon as possible.


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Instrument Cluster


Engine warning lamp


Low fuel level warning lamp


If it illuminates with the engine running, this indicates a malfunction. If it flashes when you are driving, reduce the speed of your vehicle immediately. If it continues to flash, avoid heavy acceleration or deceleration. Have the system checked by a properly trained technician immediately. Front fog lamp indicator


It will illuminate when you switch the front fog lamps on.


Frost warning lamp


It will illuminate and glow amber when the outside air temperature is between 4ºC (39ºF) and 1°C (34°F). It will glow red when the temperature is below 1°C (34°F). Glow plug indicator


See Starting a Diesel Engine (page 73).


Headlamp indicator


It will illuminate when you switch the headlamp dipped beam or the side and tail lamps on.


Ignition warning lamp


If it illuminates when you are driving, this indicates a malfunction. Switch off all


unnecessary electrical equipment. Have the system checked by a properly trained technician immediately.


If it illuminates, refuel as soon as possible.


Main beam indicator


It will illuminate when you switch the headlamp main beam on. It will flash when you use the


headlamp flasher. Oil pressure warning lamp


CAUTION


Do not resume your journey if it illuminates despite the level being correct. Have the system checked by a properly trained technician immediately.


If it stays on after starting or illuminates when driving, this indicates a malfunction. Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so and switch the engine off. Check the engine oil level. See Engine Oil Check (page 107). Overdrive indicator


It will illuminate when you switch overdrive off.


Power steering warning lamp


Illuminates to indicate a malfunction of the power steering system. Full steering will be maintained but you will need to exert greater force on the steering wheel. Have the system checked by a properly trained technician as soon as possible.


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Instrument Cluster


Stability control (ESP) warning lamp


While driving, it flashes during activation of the system. After switching on the ignition, if it


does not illuminate or illuminates continuously while driving, this indicates a malfunction. During a malfunction, the system switches off. Have the system checked by a properly trained technician as soon as possible. If you switch ESP off, the warning lamp will illuminate. The lamp will go out when you switch the system back on or when you switch the ignition off.


Powertrain warning lamp Vehicles with an automatic transmission


If the powertrain warning lamp comes on when the engine is running, this indicates either a


malfunction or a high transmission temperature. Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so and carry out the following: 1. Select P or N and allow the engine to


idle for 10 minutes.


2. Switch the ignition off and restart the


engine.


If the powertrain warning lamp comes on, switch the ignition off and have the transmission checked before continuing your journey. If the powertrain warning lamp does not come on, continue your journey and have the transmission checked as soon as possible. Vehicles with a 5-speed manual transmission or Durashift EST


If the powertrain warning lamp comes on when the engine is running, this indicates a


malfunction. The engine will continue to run but it will have limited power. Have this checked as soon as possible. If the powertrain warning lamp flashes when the engine is running, this indicates a malfunction. Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so. Have this checked before continuing your journey. Rear fog lamp indicator


It will illuminate when you switch the rear fog lamps on.


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Information Displays


GENERAL INFORMATION


Setting the time


WARNING


Do not operate the information display controls when the vehicle is moving.


Note: The information display will remain on for several minutes after you switch off the ignition. Note: If Sh on or SHIP ON is displayed, the vehicle shipping mode is switched on. Have your dealer switch off the vehicle shipping mode. Type 1 information display


Distance to empty or clock Tripmeter Odometer Select button Reset button


Press the select button to scroll through the displays.


Note: You can only set the time through the audio unit on some vehicles. See Setting the clock and date on the audio unit (page 137). 1. Press the select button until the time


flashes in the display.


2. Press the select button to set the time. Type 2 information display


Selected gear Clock, radio station or CD track Outside air temperature Tripmeter


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E91003EDABCE91004AFBCEE91005D Information Displays


Average fuel Indicates the average fuel consumption of your vehicle since the last reset. Fuel economy Indicates the current fuel consumption of your vehicle. PERSONALISED SETTINGS You can change the settings of various functions through the information display. Unlocking the doors with the remote control You can set the unlocking function to unlock the driver side front door only or to unlock all of the doors. Direction indicators You can set the direction indicators to flash only three times when you tap the direction indicator level. Audio display You can set the information display to display certain audio unit information. Hazard warning flashers You can set the hazard warning flashers to flash automatically when you brake heavily. Audible warnings You can switch off some of the audible warnings. Language You can set the display to your preferred language.


Odometer Message indicator


You can change the settings of various functions through the information display. The information display also provides information messages.


Press the button to scroll through the displays and hold the button to rest, select a submenu or change a setting. The information display will tell you whether a short press of the button or long press of the button is required for the various options. Message indicator The message indicator will come on to supplement some messages. It will be red or amber depending on the severity of the message and will remain on until the cause of the message has been rectified. Display definitions Distance to empty Indicates the approximate distance that your vehicle will travel on the fuel in the fuel tank. Average speed Indicates the average speed of your vehicle since the last reset.


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E70436 Information Displays


INFORMATION MESSAGES


Press the button to acknowledge and remove some messages from the information display. Other messages will be removed automatically after a short time. Messages will remain active until the cause has been rectified.


Message


Message indicator


Meaning


LOW BRAKE FLUID LEVEL


Red


HIGH ENGINE TEMPERATURE


TRANSMISSION MALFUNCTION


Red


Red


This indicates a malfunction in one of the brake circuits. Check the brake fluid level. See Brake and Clutch Fluid Check (page 108). If the ABS warning lamp or the stability control warning lamp also come on, this indicates a malfunction. Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so and have this checked before continuing you journey. The engine is overheating. Stop the engine, switch the ignition off and determine the cause once the engine has cooled down. The transmission system has malfunc- tioned. Vehicles with an automatic transmission: Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so. Select P or N and let the engine idle for 10 minutes. Switch the ignition off and then restart the engine. If the message is still displayed, switch the ignition off and have this checked before continuing your journey. If the message is no longer displayed, you can continue your journey and have this checked as soon as possible. Vehicles with a Durashift EST transmission: Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so. Switch the ignition off and have this checked before continuing your journey.


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E70436 Information Displays


Message


Message indicator


Meaning


TRANSMISSION MALFUNCTION


Amber


STEERING ASSIST FAILURE


ENGINE SYSTEM FAULT


ENGINE SYSTEM FAULT


LOW OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE LOW OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE TRANSMISSION HOT MODE


Red


Red


Amber


Red


Amber


Amber


LEFT INDICATOR BULB FAILURE RIGHT INDICATOR BULB FAILURE


Amber


Amber


The transmission system has malfunc- tioned. Avoid heavy acceleration or deceler- ation. The transmission will continue to operate but you will notice some unusual conditions. Have this checked as soon as possible. The power steering system has malfunc- tioned. You will need to use greater force to turn the steering wheel. Have this checked as soon as possible. The engine system has malfunctioned. Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so. Switch the ignition off and have this checked before continuing your journey. The engine system has malfunctioned. Avoid heavy acceleration or deceleration. The engine will continue to run but it will have limited power. Have this checked as soon as possible. The outside air temperature is below 1°C (34°F). The outside air temperature is between 4°C and 1°C (39°F and 34°F). Vehicles with an automatic transmis- sion: The transmission is overheating. Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so. Select P or N and let the engine idle for 10
minutes. Switch the ignition off and then restart the engine. If the message is still displayed, switch the ignition off and have this checked before continuing your journey. If the message is no longer displayed, you can continue your journey and have this checked as soon as possible. A left-hand side indicator bulb has failed.


A right-hand side indicator bulb has failed.


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Information Displays


Message indicator


Meaning


Amber


Amber


Amber


Amber


Amber Amber Amber


The driver side front door is open.


The driver side rear door is open.


The passenger side front door is open.


The passenger side rear door is open.


The tailgate is open. The bonnet is open. The remote control battery is low. Have this checked as soon as possible. Autolamps or autowipers have malfunc- tioned. Have this checked as soon as possible.


Message DRIVER DOOR OPEN DRIVER SIDE REAR DOOR OPEN PASSENGER DOOR OPEN PASSENGER SIDE REAR DOOR OPEN BOOT OPEN BONNET OPEN REMOTE KEY BATTERY LOW FAILURE AUTO LAMP/WIPER


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Climate Control


Warming the interior Direct the air towards your feet. In cold or humid weather conditions, direct some of the air towards the windscreen and the door windows. Cooling the interior Direct the air towards your face. AIR VENTS


MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL Blower


Off


Note: If you switch the blower off, the windscreen may mist up.


PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Outside air Keep the air intakes forward of the windscreen free from obstruction (snow, leaves etc.) to allow the climate control system to function effectively. Recirculated air


CAUTION


Prolonged use of recirculated air may cause the windows to mist up. If the windows mist up, follow the settings


for defrosting and demisting the windscreen.


The air currently in the passenger compartment will be recirculated. Outside air will not enter the vehicle. Heating Heating performance depends on the temperature of the engine coolant. Air conditioning Note: The air conditioning operates only when the temperature is above 4ºC (39ºF). Note: If you use the air conditioning, the fuel consumption of your vehicle will be higher. Air is directed through the evaporator where it is cooled. Humidity is extracted from the air to help keep the windows free of mist. The resulting condensation is directed to the outside of the vehicle and it is therefore normal if you see a small pool of water under your vehicle. General information on controlling the interior climate Fully close all the windows.


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E71942E90444 Temperature control


Climate Control


You can set the air distribution control to any position between the symbols. A small amount of air is always directed towards the windscreen. Defrosting and demisting the windscreen


If necessary, switch the heated windows on. See Heated Windows and Mirrors (page 62). Ventilation


Heating the interior quickly


Switching the air conditioning on and off


Blue Red


Cold Warm


Air distribution control


Windscreen Footwell and windscreen Face level Face level and footwell Footwell Face level, windscreen and footwell


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E90445BCEFADE90446E90447E90448E90449 Climate Control


If you turn the blower off, the air conditioning will turn off. When you turn the blower on again, the air conditioning will come on automatically. Recirculated air


AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL


Cooling with outside air


Cooling the interior quickly


Reducing interior air humidity


The system controls the temperature, amount and distribution of the air flow automatically and adjusts them according to the driving and weather conditions. Pressing the AUTO button once switches on the auto mode. Note: Avoid adjusting the settings when the vehicle interior is extremely hot or cold. The automatic climate control adjusts to the current circumstances automatically. For the system to function properly, the side and centre vents should be fully open. Note: The sunload sensor is located on top of the instrument panel. Do not cover the sensor with any objects. Note: At low outside temperatures, when the system is in auto mode, the air stream will be directed to the windscreen and the side windows as long as the engine is cold.


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Setting the temperature


Blue Red


Reduces temperature Increases temperature


You can set the temperature between 16°C (61°F) and 28°C (82°F) in steps of 0.5°C (1°F). In position LO, 16°C (61°F), the system will switch to permanent cooling. In position HI, 28°C (82°F), the system will switch to permanent heating. Blower


Use the buttons to adjust the blower speed. The blower setting is indicated in the


display. To return to auto mode, press the AUTO button. Air distribution


Footwell Face level Windscreen


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Note: When you select windscreen defrosting and demisting, A, B and C switch off automatically and the air conditioning switches on. Outside air will flow into the vehicle. You cannot select recirculated air. Windscreen defrosting and demisting


Press the windscreen defrosting and demisting button. Outside air will flow into the vehicle. Air conditioning is automatically selected. As long as the air distribution is set to this position, you cannot select recirculated air. The blower speed and the temperature control operate automatically and cannot be adjusted manually. The blower is set to high speed and the temperature to HI. When you select windscreen defrosting and demisting, the heated screens switch on automatically and switch off after a short time. Press the windscreen defrosting and demisting button again to return to the previous settings. Switching the air conditioning on and off


Press the A/C button to turn the air conditioning on and off.


Recirculated air


Press the recirculated air button to toggle between outside air and recirculated air.


Note: When the system is in auto mode and the interior and exterior temperatures are quite hot, the system selects recirculated air automatically to maximise cooling of the interior. Once the selected temperature is reached, the system will reselect outside air automatically.


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Heated exterior mirrors Electric exterior mirrors are fitted with a heating element that will defrost or demist the mirror glass. They will switch on automatically when you switch the heated rear window on. AUXILIARY HEATER Diesel auxiliary heater (depending on country) The diesel auxiliary heater (PTC electrical heater) aids in warming the engine and the interior compartment on vehicles with diesel engines. It is switched on or off automatically depending on the outside temperature, the coolant temperature and the alternator load. SUNROOF


Switching the automatic climate control on and off


Press the OFF button. When switched off, the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system is switched off and recirculated air is selected. HEATED WINDOWS AND MIRRORS Heated windows Use the heated windows to defrost or demist the windscreen or rear window. Note: The heated windows operate only when the engine is running. Heated windscreen


Heated rear window


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E72189 SITTING IN THE CORRECT POSITION


Seats




bend your legs slightly so that you can press the pedals fully. position the shoulder strap of the seat belt over the centre of your shoulder and position the lap strap tightly across your hips.


Make sure that your driving position is comfortable and that you can maintain full control of your vehicle. MANUAL SEATS Moving the seats backwards and forwards


WARNINGS


Do not adjust the seats when the vehicle is moving. Only when you use the seat belt properly, can it hold you in a position that allows the airbag to achieve its


optimum effect.


When you use them properly, the seat, head restraint, seat belt and airbags will provide optimum protection in the event of a collision. We recommend that you: •


sit in an upright position with the base of your spine as far back as possible. do not recline the seatback more than 30 degrees. adjust the head restraint so that the top of it is level with the top of your head and as far forwards as possible, remaining comfortable. keep sufficient distance between yourself and the steering wheel. We recommend a minimum of 250
millimetres (10 inches) between your breastbone and the airbag cover. hold the steering wheel with your arms slightly bent.






WARNING


Rock the seat backwards and forwards after releasing the lever to make sure that it is fully engaged in


its catch.


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Adjusting the height of the driver’s seat


1. Fold the seat forwards.


Adjusting the angle of the seatback


2. Turn the wheel until the seatback is


horizontal.


Pull the locking lever to return the seatback to the vertical position. Make sure that the seatback is securely latched in position. REAR SEATS


WARNINGS


Make sure that the seats and the seatbacks are secure and fully engaged in their catches.


Folding the passenger seat forwards


WARNINGS


Do not drive with the passenger seat folded forwards if the rear seat directly behind it is occupied. Do not drive with items on the folded seatback.


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Creating a level load floor


WARNINGS


When folding the seatbacks down, take care not to get your fingers caught between the seatback and


seat frame.


1. Lift the seat cushion. 2. Pull the locking lever and push the


seatback forwards.


3. Press the rear of the seatback


downwards.


HEAD RESTRAINTS


When folding the seatbacks up, make sure that the belts are visible to an occupant and not caught


behind the seat.


CAUTION


Lower the head restraints.


Folding the seatbacks down


1. Pull the unlock levers. 2. Push the seatback forwards.


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HEATED SEATS Driver side


Passenger side


Adjusting the head restraint


WARNING


Raise rear head restraint when the rear seat is occupied by a passenger or a child restraint.


Adjust the head restraint so that the top of it is level with the top of your head. Removing the head restraint Press the locking buttons and remove the head restraint.


CAUTION


Operating the heated seats with the engine off will drain the battery.


The heated seats will operate when the ignition switch is in position II.


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FRONT SEAT ARMREST


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3E9525612 Convenience features


CIGAR LIGHTER


GLOVE BOX


WARNING


Never hold the lighter in as this will result in damage. Always remove the lighter as a precaution when children


are left alone in the vehicle.


To use the lighter, press it in and wait until it pops out automatically. The lighter will also operate when the ignition is switched off. Other appliances can be connected to the cigar lighter power point. When connecting appliances, use only specified connectors from the Ford Accessory range or connectors for use with SAE standard sockets.


Card holder Coin holders Pen or pencil clip


STORAGE COMPARTMENTS Storage box A storage box is located under the passenger seat cushion.


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Storage pockets


Driver seat Rear seat


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REAR SEAT ARMREST Activity console Installing the activity console


Removing the activity console


1. Pull the handle and remove the activity


console.


1. Remove the centre seat cushion.


2.


Install the activity console.


Install the centre seat cushion.


2. FLOOR MATS


WARNING


When using the floor mats, always make sure the floor mat is properly secured using the appropriate fixings and positioned so that it does not interfere with the operation of the pedals.


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E91012E91013E91014E91015 Starting and Stopping the Engine


GENERAL INFORMATION General points on starting If the battery has been disconnected the vehicle may exhibit some unusual driving characteristics for approx. 8 kilometres (5
miles) after reconnecting the battery. This is because the engine management system must realign itself with the engine. Any unusual driving characteristics during this period may be disregarded. Starting the engine by towing or pushing


WARNING


To prevent damage you must not push or tow start your vehicle. Use booster cables and a booster battery. See Jump-Starting the Vehicle (page 114). IGNITION SWITCH WARNING


Never return the key to position 0 or I when the vehicle is in motion.


0 The ignition is off. I The ignition and all main electrical circuits are disabled. Note: Do not leave the ignition key in this position for too long to avoid discharging the battery.


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II The ignition is switched on. All electrical circuits are operational. Warning lamps and indicators illuminate. This is the key position when driving. You must also select it when being towed. III The starter motor is activated. Release the key as soon as the engine starts. STARTING A PETROL ENGINE Note: You can only operate the starter for a maximum of 30 seconds at a time. Cold or hot engine All vehicles


CAUTION


When the temperature is below -20°C (-4°F), switch the ignition on for at least one second before starting the


engine. This will make sure that the maximum fuel pressure is established for starting the engine.


Vehicles with manual transmission Note: Do not touch the accelerator pedal. 1. Fully depress the clutch pedal. 2. Start the engine. 3.


If the engine does not start, fully depress the brake and clutch pedals and try again.


Vehicles with automatic transmission Note: Do not touch the accelerator pedal. 1. Select park or neutral. 2. Fully depress the brake pedal. 3. Start the engine. All vehicles If the engine does not start within 15
seconds, wait for a short period and try again.


E72128 Starting and Stopping the Engine


STARTING A DIESEL ENGINE Cold or hot engine All vehicles Note: When the temperature is below -15°C (5°F), you may need to crank the engine for up to 25 seconds. If you consistently operate the vehicle in such temperatures, we recommend that you have an engine block heater fitted. Note: Continue cranking the engine until it starts. Note: You can only operate the starter for a maximum of 30 seconds at a time.


Switch the ignition on and wait until the glow plug indicator goes off.


Vehicles with manual transmission Note: Do not touch the accelerator pedal. 1. Fully depress the clutch pedal. 2. Start the engine. 3.


If the engine does not start, fully depress the brake and clutch pedals and try again.


Vehicles with automatic transmission 1. Select park or neutral. 2. Fully depress the brake pedal. 3. Start the engine.


If the engine does not start after three attempts, wait 10 seconds and follow the Flooded engine procedure. If you have difficulty starting the engine when the temperature is below -25°C (-13°F), press the accelerator pedal between ¼ to ½ of its travel and try again. Flooded engine Vehicles with manual transmission 1. Fully depress the clutch pedal. 2. Fully depress the accelerator pedal and


hold it there.


3. Start the engine. Vehicles with automatic transmission 1. Select park or neutral. 2. Fully depress the accelerator pedal and


hold it there.


3. Fully depress the brake pedal. 4. Start the engine. All vehicles If the engine does not start, repeat the Cold or hot engine procedure. Engine idle speed after starting The speed at which the engine idles immediately after starting will vary depending on the engine temperature. If the engine is cold then the idle speed will automatically be increased in order to heat the catalytic converter as quickly as possible. This makes sure that vehicle emissions are kept to an absolute minimum. The idle speed will slowly decrease to the normal level as the catalytic converter warms up.


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Starting and Stopping the Engine


SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE Vehicles with a turbocharger


CAUTION


Do not switch the engine off when it is running at high speed. If you do, the turbocharger will continue running


after the engine oil pressure has dropped to zero. This will lead to premature turbocharger bearing wear.


Release the accelerator pedal. Wait until the engine has reached idle speed and then switch it off.


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Fuel and Refuelling


SAFETY PRECAUTIONS


WARNINGS


Stop refuelling after the fuel nozzle stops the second time. Additional fuel will fill the expansion space in


the fuel tank which could lead to fuel overflowing. Fuel spillage could be hazardous to other road users.


Do not use any kind of flames or heat near the fuel system. The fuel system is under pressure. There is a risk of


injury if the fuel system is leaking. FUEL QUALITY - PETROL


CAUTION


Do not use leaded petrol or petrol with additives containing other metallic compounds (e.g. manganese-based). They could damage the emission system.


Note: We recommend that you use only high quality fuel without additives or other engine treatments. Use minimum 95 octane unleaded petrol that meets the specification defined by EN 228, or equivalent. FUEL QUALITY - DIESEL


WARNING


Do not mix diesel with oil, petrol or other liquids. This could cause a chemical reaction.


CAUTIONS


Do not add kerosene, paraffin or petrol to diesel. This could cause damage to the fuel system.


CAUTIONS


Use diesel that meets the specification defined by EN 590, or the relevant national specification.


Note: We recommend that you use only high quality fuel. Note: The use of additives or other engine treatments not approved by Ford is not recommended. Note: We do not recommend the prolonged use of additives intended to prevent fuel waxing. Long-term storage Most diesel fuels contain bio-diesel, it is recommended to fill the tank with purely mineral diesel (where available) or add an anti-oxidant prior to long-term storage of your vehicle exceeding two months. Your dealer can help you with a suitable anti-oxidant. CATALYTIC CONVERTER


WARNING


Do not park or idle your vehicle over dry leaves, dry grass or other combustible materials. The exhaust will radiate a considerable amount of heat during use, and after you have switched the engine off. This is a potential fire hazard. Driving with a catalytic converter


CAUTIONS


Avoid running out of fuel.


Do not crank the engine for long periods. Do not run the engine when a spark plug lead is disconnected.


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Fuel and Refuelling


CAUTIONS


Do not push-start or tow-start your vehicle. Use booster cables. See Jump-Starting the Vehicle (page


Do not switch the ignition off when driving.


114).


FUEL FILLER FLAP


REFUELLING


CAUTION


Do not attempt to start the engine if you have filled the fuel tank with the incorrect fuel. This could damage the


engine. Have the system checked by a properly trained technician immediately. FUEL CONSUMPTION The CO2 and fuel consumption figures are derived from laboratory tests according to EEC Directive 80/1268/EEC and subsequent amendments and are carried out by all vehicle manufacturers. They are intended as a comparison between makes and models of vehicles. They are not intended to represent the real world fuel consumption you may get from your vehicle. Real world fuel consumption is governed by many factors including; driving style, high speed driving, stop/start driving, air conditioning usage, the accessories fitted and towing etc. Your Ford dealer can give you advice on improving your fuel consumption.


TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Fuel Consumption Figures


Variant


1.25L Duratec-16V (Sigma) (55kW/75PS) Stage IV, 5- speed manual transmission 1.4L Duratec-16V (Sigma) (59kW/80PS) Stage IV, 5- speed manual transmission


Urban


Extra-Urban


Combined


l/100 km (mpg)


l/100 km (mpg)


l/100 km (mpg)


CO2 Emis-


sions


g/km


8.6 (32.8)


5.1 (55.4)


6.4 (44.1)


8.5 (33.2)


5.3 (53.3)


6.5 (43.3)


152


154


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Variant


1.4L Duratec-16V (Sigma) (59kW/80PS) Stage V, 5- speed manual transmission 1.4L Duratec-16V (Sigma) (59kW/80PS) Stage IV, Durashift EST 1.6L Duratec-16V (Sigma) (74kW/100PS) Stage IV, 5- speed manual transmission 1.6L Duratec-16V (Sigma) (74kW/100PS) Stage V, 5- speed manual transmission 1.6L Duratec-16V (Sigma) (74kW/100PS) Stage IV, automatic transmission 1.4L Duratorq-TDCi (DV) (50kW/68PS) Stage IV, 5- speed manual transmission, 1.6L Duratorq-TDCi (DV) (66kW/90PS) Stage IV, 5- speed manual transmission,


Urban


Extra-Urban


Combined


l/100 km (mpg)


l/100 km (mpg)


l/100 km (mpg)


CO2 Emis-


sions


g/km


8.8 (32.1)


5.4 (52.3)


6.6 (42.8)


8.5 (33.2)


5 (56.5)


6.3 (44.8)


8.9 (31.7)


5.3 (53.3)


6.6 (42.8)


9.1 (31)


5.4 (52.3)


6.7 (42.2)


10.2 (27.7)


6 (47.1)


7.5 (37.7)


5.7 (49.6)


3.9 (72.4)


4.5 (62.8)


5.5 (51.4)


4 (70.6)


4.5 (62.8)


154


149


157


157


179


120


119


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Transmission


MANUAL TRANSMISSION 5-speed manual transmission

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