Ford F650 F750 2019 Owner's Manual

2019 F-650/F-750 Owner’s Manual
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March 2019 Second Printing Litho in U.S.A.
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Part Number: 201804 20190221174922
California Proposition 65
WARNING: Operating, servicing and
maintaining a passenger vehicle or off-highway motor vehicle can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates, and lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, do not idle the engine except as necessary, service your vehicle in a well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle.
WARNING: Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm.
Wash your hands after handling.
Introduction
About This Manual ..........................................7
Symbols Glossary ..........................................10
Data Recording ................................................13
California Proposition 65 ............................16
Perchlorate ........................................................17
Replacement Parts Recommendation
............................................................................17
Special Notices ................................................17
Mobile Communications Equipment
...........................................................................18
Export Unique Options ................................18
Federal Highway Administration
Regulation .....................................................19
Entering, Exiting or Climbing on This
Vehicle ............................................................19
Environment
Protecting the Environment ......................20
Noise Pollution Control ...............................20
At a Glance
Instrument Panel ............................................21
Child Safety
General Information .....................................23
Installing Child Restraints ..........................24
Booster Seats ..................................................31
Child Restraint Positioning ........................33
Child Safety Locks ........................................35
Seatbelts
Principle of Operation .................................36
Fastening the Seatbelts ..............................37
Seatbelt Height Adjustment ....................40
Seatbelt Warning Lamp and Indicator
Chime .............................................................41
Seatbelt Reminder ........................................41
Child Restraint and Seatbelt
Maintenance ...............................................43
Seatbelt Extension .......................................43
Keys and Remote Controls
General Information on Radio
Frequencies .................................................44
Remote Control .............................................44
Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Control
..........................................................................45
Doors and Locks
Locking and Unlocking ...............................46
Security
Passive Anti-Theft System .......................48
Steering Wheel
Adjusting the Steering Wheel ..................50
Audio Control .................................................50
Voice Control ....................................................51
Cruise Control ..................................................51
Information Display Control .......................51
Wipers and Washers
Windshield Wipers ........................................52
Windshield Washers ....................................52
Lighting
General Information .....................................53
Lighting Control .............................................53
Instrument Lighting Dimmer ....................54
Daytime Running Lamps ............................54
Direction Indicators ......................................55
Interior Lamps ................................................55
Windows and Mirrors
Power Windows ............................................56
Exterior Mirrors ................................................57
Interior Mirror ..................................................59
Sun Visors ........................................................59
Instrument Cluster
Gauges ..............................................................60
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Warning Lamps and Indicators ...............64
Audible Warnings and Indicators ............67
Information Displays
General Information ....................................68
Information Messages ..................................71
Climate Control
Manual Climate Control .............................76
Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate
...........................................................................77
Heated Exterior Mirrors ...............................78
Seats
Sitting in the Correct Position ...................79
Head Restraints .............................................79
Manual Seats ...................................................81
Power Seats ....................................................82
Rear Seats ........................................................83
Front Seat Armrest .......................................84
Rear Seat Armrest ........................................85
Auxiliary Power Points
Auxiliary Power Points ................................86
Storage Compartments
Overhead Console ........................................88
Starting and Stopping the
Engine
General Information ....................................89
Ignition Switch ...............................................89
Starting a Gasoline Engine .......................90
Starting a Diesel Engine ..............................91
Switching Off the Engine ...........................92
Engine Idle Shutdown .................................93
Engine Block Heater .....................................93
Fuel and Refueling
Safety Precautions .......................................95
Fuel Quality - Diesel ....................................96
Fuel Quality - Gasoline ...............................99
Running Out of Fuel - Diesel ..................100
Running Out of Fuel - Gasoline .............100
Refueling - Diesel ........................................100
Refueling - Gasoline ....................................101
Fuel Consumption ......................................103
Fuel Tank Selector Switch .......................104
Engine Emission Control
Emission Law ................................................105
Catalytic Converter .....................................106
Selective Catalytic Reductant System -
Diesel ...........................................................108
Diesel Particulate Filter ...............................112
Transmission
Automatic Transmission ............................118
Power Take-Off ............................................122
Rear Axle
General Information ...................................123
Limited Slip Differential ............................123
Electronic Locking Differential ................123
2-Speed Rear Axle ......................................124
Brakes
General Information ...................................125
Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Brakes
.........................................................................126
Parking Brake ................................................126
Air Brakes ........................................................129
Exhaust Brake ...............................................130
Trailer Brakes .................................................132
Traction Control
Principle of Operation ................................136
Using Traction Control - Vehicles With:
Air Brakes ....................................................136
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Using Traction Control - Vehicles With:
Hydraulic Brakes ......................................136
Stability Control
Principle of Operation ................................138
Using Stability Control ..............................139
Cruise Control
Principle of Operation .................................141
Using Cruise Control ....................................141
Driving Aids
Steering ...........................................................143
Load Carrying
Load Limit ......................................................144
Air Suspension ..............................................145
Towing
Towing a Trailer .............................................147
Recommended Towing Weights ...........148
Essential Towing Checks ..........................149
Fifth Wheel Operation ...............................150
Driving Hints
Breaking-In .....................................................152
General Driving Points ...............................152
Economical Driving .....................................153
Cold Weather Precautions .......................154
Driving Through Water ...............................156
Roadside Emergencies
Roadside Assistance ..................................157
Hazard Flashers ...........................................158
Fuel Shutoff ...................................................158
Jump Starting the Vehicle ........................159
Transporting the Vehicle ............................161
Customer Assistance
Ford Credit .....................................................163
Getting the Services You Need ...............163
In California (U.S. Only) ............................164
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) Auto
Line Program (U.S. Only) .....................165
Utilizing the Mediation/Arbitration
Program (Canada Only) .......................166
Getting Assistance Outside the U.S. and
Canada .......................................................166
Ordering Additional Owner's Literature
.........................................................................167
Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Only)
........................................................................168
Reporting Safety Defects (Canada Only)
........................................................................168
Fuses
Fuse Specification Chart ..........................170
Changing a Fuse ...........................................179
Vehicle Inspection Guide
Vehicle Inspection Information ...............181
Maintenance
General Information ...................................190
Opening and Closing the Hood ...............191
Under Hood Overview - 6.7L Diesel ......193
Under Hood Overview - 6.8L ..................194
Engine Oil Dipstick - 6.7L Diesel ............195
Engine Oil Dipstick - 6.8L .........................195
Engine Oil Check - 6.7L Diesel ................195
Engine Oil Check - 6.8L .............................196
Changing the Engine Oil and Oil Filter
.........................................................................197
Changing the Crankcase Vent Filter
Element - 6.7L Diesel .............................198
Oil Change Indicator Reset ......................199
Engine Coolant Check - 6.7L Diesel ......199
Engine Coolant Check - 6.8L .................203
Automatic Transmission Fluid Check
........................................................................207
Brake Fluid Check ......................................208
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Power Steering Fluid Check ...................209
Washer Fluid Check ...................................209
Draining the Fuel Filter Water Trap - 6.7L
Diesel ...........................................................210
Fuel Filter - 6.8L ...........................................210
Changing the 12V Battery ..........................211
Checking the Wiper Blades ......................213
Changing the Wiper Blades .....................213
Adjusting the Headlamps .........................213
Removing a Headlamp ..............................215
Changing a Bulb ...........................................215
Changing the Engine Air Filter - 6.7L
Diesel ...........................................................216
Changing the Engine Air Filter - 6.8L
.........................................................................219
Changing the Engine-Mounted and
Diesel Fuel Conditioner Module Fuel
Filters ............................................................221
Electrical System Inspection ..................224
Air Induction System Inspection ...........224
Exhaust System Inspection ....................225
Brake System Inspection .........................225
Axle Inspection ............................................228
Steering System Inspection ....................229
Suspension System Inspection ............230
Frame and Tow Hook Inspection .........230
Rear Axle Fluid Check ...............................230
Spring U-Bolt Check ...................................231
Vehicle Care
General Information ...................................232
Cleaning Products ......................................232
Cleaning the Exterior .................................232
Waxing ............................................................234
Cleaning the Engine ...................................234
Cleaning the Windows and Wiper Blades
........................................................................234
Cleaning the Interior ..................................235
Cleaning the Instrument Panel and
Instrument Cluster Lens .......................235
Repairing Minor Paint Damage .............236
Cleaning the Wheels .................................236
Vehicle Storage ............................................237
Wheels and Tires
Tire Care .........................................................239
Using Snow Chains ....................................254
Changing a Road Wheel ..........................254
Technical Specifications ..........................256
Capacities and Specifications
Engine Specifications - 6.7L Diesel ......258
Engine Specifications - 6.8L ..................259
Motorcraft Parts - 6.7L Diesel ................260
Motorcraft Parts - 6.8L ..............................261
Vehicle Identification Number ...............262
Vehicle Certification Label ......................263
Transmission Code Designation ...........263
Capacities and Specifications - 6.7L
Diesel ..........................................................264
Capacities and Specifications - 6.8L
.........................................................................272
Bulb Specification Chart ..........................278
Audio System
General Information ..................................280
Audio Unit - Vehicles With: AM/FM ......281
Audio Unit - Vehicles With: AM/FM/CD/
SYNC ...........................................................282
Satellite Radio .............................................285
Audio Input Jack ..........................................287
USB Port ........................................................288
Media Hub .....................................................288
SYNC
General Information ..................................290
Using Voice Recognition ..........................292
Using SYNC With Your Phone ...........294
Using SYNC With Your Media Player
.......................................................................306
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SYNC Troubleshooting ..........................315
Accessories
Auxiliary Switches .......................................321
Ford Protect
Ford Protect ..................................................323
Scheduled Maintenance
General Maintenance Information .......325
Normal Scheduled Maintenance .........329
Special Operating Conditions Scheduled
Maintenance ............................................334
Scheduled Maintenance Record ..........343
Appendices
Electromagnetic Compatibility .............354
End User License Agreement ................356
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL

Thank you for choosing Ford. We recommend that you take some time to get to know your vehicle by reading this manual. The more that you know about your vehicle, the greater the safety and pleasure you will get from driving it.
WARNING: Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device that may take your focus off the road. Your primary responsibility is the safe operation of your vehicle. We recommend against the use of any hand-held device while driving and encourage the use of voice-operated systems when possible. Make sure you are aware of all applicable local laws that may affect the use of electronic devices while driving.
Note: Always use and operate your vehicle in line with all applicable laws and regulations.
Note: Pass on this manual when selling your vehicle. It is an integral part of your vehicle.
Note: Your vehicles powertrain control systems can detect and store information about vehicle modifications that increase horsepower and torque output such as whether or not performance-enhancing powertrain components commonly referred to as performance chips have been used. This information will stay in the systems memory and cannot be erased even if the modification is removed. Ford Motor Company, Ford of Canada, Ford of Mexico and service or repair facilities can retrieve this information when servicing your vehicle. Ford Motor Company may use this information to determine if your warranty covers any needed repairs.
Note: Some aftermarket products may cause severe engine/transmission and/or exhaust system damage; refer to your warranty information for more information.
Your new diesel engine will feel, drive and function somewhat differently than a gasoline engine. Therefore it is very important that you read and thoroughly familiarize yourself and others operating the vehicle with this guide. There is a special procedure for turning off the diesel engine. See Starting a Diesel Engine (page 91). It is important to read and understand this material in order to maintain the best service life for your engine.
Ford may discontinue models or change specifications without any notice and without incurring obligations.
Note: Either Ford Motor Company or an authorized Ford dealer may have originally sold this incomplete vehicle to a vehicle modifier who upfitted it. As a result, some of the options and features on this vehicle may differ from what we describe in this manual.
This manual may qualify the location of a component as left-hand side or right-hand side. The side is determined when facing forward in the seat.
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Right-hand side.A Left-hand side.B
Warnings
WARNING: Throughout this guide,
you will find warnings identified by the warning symbol. Warnings remind you to be especially careful to reduce the risk of personal injury.
Diesel Engine Information
The diesel engine fuel system is a pressurized two-stage filtration system and consists of:
A frame-mounted Fuel and Water Separator primary filter with an electric fuel pump and water drain
An engine-mounted secondary fuel filter
A fuel injector for each cylinder (8 total)
A high-pressure fuel pump
A high-pressure fuel rail for each
cylinder bank (2 total)
Numerous high-pressure pipes from the high-pressure pump to the rails, and rails to the injectors
The fuel and water separator removes both water and impurities from the fuel. The engine-mounted filter filters finer impurities from the diesel fuel. The engine-mounted fuel filter and the frame-mounted fuel filter should be changed at the recommended service interval or when indicated by the information display LOW FUEL PRESSURE message. See Scheduled Maintenance (page 325).
The fuel and water separator should be drained at regular intervals (recommended at every oil change) or when indicated by the information display and water in fuel indicator light. See Fuel Quality (page
96). Proper fuel filter maintenance and prompt
water draining when the water in fuel light illuminates is essential to prevent injection equipment damage. Ignoring the water in fuel light or the information display message WATER IN FUEL DRAIN FILTER can cause your vehicle to go into a reduced power mode.
A frame-mounted electric fuel pump located inside the fuel and water separator draws fuel from the fuel tank to provide pressurized fuel to the engine. The fuel pump contains a pressure relief valve for overpressure protection in the event of restricted flow.
The fuel injection system is controlled through the powertrain control module.
Engine Protection Mode
Ford diesel engines are equipped with engine protection and emission control systems. These systems monitor critical temperatures and pressures, and modify engine operation accordingly. These modified engine performance characteristics are normal.
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If these modified engine performance characteristics persist for an extended period and either the service engine soon or powertrain malfunction, reduced power, electronic throttle control light is illuminated, have the system checked by an authorized dealer.
Service engine soon
Powertrain malfunction, reduced power, electronic throttle control
Diesel Lubrication System
It is important to change the engine oil at the recommended service intervals or when indicated by the information display to maintain oil viscosity. Extending the oil and filter change interval beyond the recommended interval can negatively affect engine performance, fuel economy and engine life. See Engine Oil Check (page 195).
Engine and secondary cooling system
The cooling system contains a primary cooling loop to cool the engine and a secondary cooling loop to cool the transmission, charge air, and fuel. The coolant serves three primary purposes: to provide heat transfer, freeze point protection, and corrosion protection using additives.
Vehicles with diesel engines typically are used to carry heavy loads and accumulate mileage rapidly. These two factors may cause the additives in the coolant to wear out in a shorter time. You can find more information about coolant additives and coolant change intervals in the coolant chapter. See General Maintenance Information (page 325). Operating the engine with insufficient coolant or coolant additive can cause severe engine damage.
Selective catalytic reduction system
Your vehicle is equipped with a selective catalytic reduction system designed to reduce emission levels of nitrogen oxides from the exhaust of your diesel engine. This system relies on the use of Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) that you must replenish at certain intervals. Failure to maintain proper DEF levels or if the DEF becomes contaminated will result in vehicle speed limitations or result in your vehicle entering an idle-only mode. See Selective
Catalytic Reductant System (page 108).
Minor Troubleshooting Guide
If the engine wont crank
WARNING: Battery posts,
terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds. Wash hands after handling.
Turn on the headlights. If the lights are dim, do not go on at all or when the ignition is turned to the start position, the lights become dim or go out, the battery connections may be loose or corroded, or the battery may be discharged. If there is a clicking or stuttering sound coming from the engine compartment when you turn the key to the start position, this may also indicate a loose or corroded battery connection.
Check the battery connections at the battery posts, cable connection to the engine grounding point and at the starter connection.
If you suspect a discharged battery, have it checked and corrected.
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The gearshift lever must be in P (Park) or N (Neutral) in order for the starter to operate.
Try operating the starter switch several times. This operation may clean potentially corroded contacts or make the switch temporarily operable until you can reach the dealer.
If all electrical connections are tight and you need assistance to start, See
Jump Starting the Vehicle (page 159).
If engine cranks but wont start
Prolonged starter cranking (in excess of 10 seconds) could cause damage to the starter motor or the high-pressure fuel pump.
Check the fuel gauge. You may be out of fuel. If the gauge shows that there is fuel in the tank, the trouble may be in the electrical system or the fuel system. If equipped with an auxiliary tank, be sure that the tank control switch is set for the tank with fuel and not on an empty tank.
Leaving your ignition key turned to on for over two minutes without starting may make starting difficult because the glow plugs will cease activation. Reset the system by turning the ignition key to off and then back to on again.
Note: If the system is out of fuel and the engine will not start, do not continue cranking the engine. Continued cranking can damage the high-pressure fuel pump.
If the engine runs hot
The following could cause the engine to overheat:
Lack of coolant
Dirty cooling system.
Plugged radiator fins, A/C condenser
and/or oil cooler
Malfunctioning fan drive
Driving with frozen coolant
Sticking thermostat
Overloading or pulling heavy trailers
during hot weather
Grill or radiator air blockage
Slipping or missing drive belt
Plugged or very dirty air filter
If fuses burn out
WARNING: Replacement fuses
and circuit breakers must always be the same rating as the original equipment shown. Never replace a fuse or circuit breaker with one of a higher rating. Higher rated fuses or circuit breakers could allow circuit overloading in the event of a circuit malfunction, resulting in severe vehicle damage or personal injury due to fire.
Burned-out or blown fuses usually indicate an electrical short-circuit, although a fuse may occasionally burn out from vibration. Insert a second fuse. If this fuse immediately burns out and you cannot locate the cause, return your vehicle to your dealer for a circuit check. See
Changing a Fuse (page 179).
Selective catalytic reduction system speed limit and Idle-only modes
If the vehicle’s speed is limited or in an idle-only mode, the selective catalytic reduction system may be limiting the vehicle’s functions due to low or contaminated DEF. Check the DEF. See
Selective Catalytic Reductant System
(page 108).

SYMBOLS GLOSSARY

These are some of the symbols you may see on your vehicle.
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Air conditioning system
E231157
Air conditioning system lubricant type
Anti-lock braking system
Avoid smoking, flames or sparks
Battery
Battery acid
Brake fluid - non petroleum based
Brake system
E270480
Brake system
Cabin air filter
Check fuel cap
Child safety door lock or unlock
Child seat lower anchor
Child seat tether anchor
E71340
Cruise control
Do not open when hot
Engine air filter
Engine coolant
Engine coolant temperature
Engine oil
Explosive gas
Fan warning
Fasten seatbelt
E231160
Flammable
Front airbag
Front fog lamps
Fuel pump reset
Fuse compartment
Hazard flashers
Heated rear window
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Windshield defrosting system
Interior luggage compartment release
Jack
Keep out of reach of children
Lighting control
Low tire pressure warning
Maintain correct fluid level
Note operating instructions
E270945
Horn control
Panic alarm
E139213
Parking aid
Parking brake
Power steering fluid
Power windows front/rear
Power window lockout
E231159
Requires registered technician
Safety alert
See Owner's Manual
E231158
See Service Manual
Service engine soon
Passenger airbag activated
Passenger airbag deactivated
Side airbag
Shield the eyes
E138639
Stability control
E163957
Hill descent control
E272858
Trail control
Windshield wiping system
Windshield wash and wipe
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DATA RECORDING

WARNING: Do not connect
wireless plug-in devices to the data link connector. Unauthorized third parties could gain access to vehicle data and impair the performance of safety related systems. Only allow repair facilities that follow our service and repair instructions to connect their equipment to the data link connector.
We respect your privacy and are committed to protecting it. The information contained in this publication was correct at the time of going to print but as technology rapidly changes, we recommend that you visit the regional Ford website for the latest information.
Your vehicle has electronic control units that have data recording functionality and the ability to permanently or temporarily store data. This data could include information on the condition and status of your vehicle, vehicle maintenance requirements, events and malfunctions. The types of data that can be recorded are described in this section. Some of the data recorded is stored in event logs or error logs.
Note: Error logs are reset following a service or repair.
Note: We may provide information in response to requests from law enforcement, other government authorities and third parties acting with lawful authority or through a legal process. Such information could be used by them in legal proceedings.
Data recorded includes, for example:
Operating states of system components, for example fuel level, tire pressure and battery charge level.
Vehicle and component status, for example wheel speed, deceleration, lateral acceleration and seatbelt status.
Events or errors in essential systems, for example headlamps and brakes.
System responses to driving situations, for example airbag deployment and stability control.
Environmental conditions, for example temperature.
Some of this data, when used in combination with other information, for example an accident report, damage to a vehicle or eyewitness statements, could be associated with a specific person.
Service Data
Service data recorders in your vehicle are capable of collecting and storing diagnostic information about your vehicle. This potentially includes information about the performance or status of various systems and modules in the vehicle, such as engine, throttle, steering or brake systems. In order to properly diagnose and service your vehicle, Ford Motor Company (Ford of Canada in Canada), and service and repair facilities may access or share among them vehicle diagnostic information received through a direct connection to your vehicle when diagnosing or servicing your vehicle. Additionally, Ford Motor Company (Ford of Canada, in Canada) may, where permitted by law, use vehicle diagnostic information for vehicle improvement or with other information we may have about you, (for example, your contact information), to offer you products or services that may interest you. Data may
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be provided to our service providers such as part suppliers that may help diagnose malfunctions, and who are similarly obligated to protect data. We retain this data only as long as necessary to perform these functions or to comply with law. We may provide information where required in response to official requests to law enforcement or other government authorities or third parties acting with lawful authority or court order, and such information may be used in legal proceedings. For U.S. only (if equipped), if you choose to use connected apps and services, you consent that certain diagnostic information may also be accessed electronically by Ford Motor Company and Ford authorized service facilities, and that the diagnostic information may be used to provide services to you, personalizing your experience, troubleshoot, and to improve products and services and offer you products and services that may interest you, where permitted by law. For Canada only, for more information, please review the Ford of Canada privacy policy at www.ford.ca, including our U.S. data storage and use of service providers in other jurisdictions who may be subject to legal requirements in Canada, the United States and other countries applicable to them, for example, lawful requirements to disclose personal information to governmental authorities in those countries.
Event Data
This vehicle is equipped with an event data recorder. The main purpose of an event data recorder is to record, in certain crash or near crash-like situations, such as an airbag deployment or hitting a road obstacle; this data will assist in understanding how a vehicles systems performed. The event data recorder is designed to record data related to vehicle dynamics and safety systems for a short period of time, typically 30 seconds or less.
The event data recorder in this vehicle is designed to record such data as:
How various systems in your vehicle were operating;
Whether or not the driver and passenger seatbelts were buckled/fastened;
How far (if at all) the driver was depressing the accelerator and/or the brake pedal; and
How fast the vehicle was traveling; and
Where the driver was positioning the
steering wheel.
This data can help provide a better understanding of the circumstances in which crashes and injuries occur.
Note: Event data recorder data is recorded by your vehicle only if a non-trivial crash situation occurs; no data is recorded by the event data recorder under normal driving conditions and no personal data or information (e.g., name, gender, age, and crash location) is recorded. However, parties, such as law enforcement, could combine the event data recorder data with the type of personally identifying data routinely acquired during a crash investigation.
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To read data recorded by an event data recorder, special equipment is required, and access to the vehicle or the event data recorder is needed. In addition to the vehicle manufacturer, other parties, such as law enforcement, that have such special equipment, can read the information if they have access to the vehicle or the event data recorder.
Comfort, Convenience and Entertainment Data
Your vehicle has electronic control units that have the ability to store data based on your personalized settings. The data is stored locally in the vehicle or on devices that you connect to it, for example, a USB drive or digital music player. You can delete some of this data and also choose whether to share it through the services to which you subscribe.
Comfort and Convenience Data
Data recorded includes, for example:
Seat and steering wheel position.
Climate control settings.
Radio presets.
Entertainment Data
Data recorded includes, for example:
Music, videos or album art.
Contacts and corresponding address
book entries.
Navigation destinations.
Services That We Provide
If you use our services, we collect and use data, for example account information, vehicle location and driving characteristics, that could identify you. We transmit this data through a dedicated, protected connection. We only collect and use data
to enable your use of our services to which you have subscribed, with your consent or where permitted by law. For additional information, see the terms and conditions of the services to which you have subscribed.
Services That Third Parties Provide
We recommend that you review the terms and conditions and data privacy information for any services to which you subscribe. We take no responsibility for services that third parties provide.
Vehicles With a Modem
The modem has a SIM. The modem periodically sends messages to stay connected to the cell phone network. These messages could include information that identifies your vehicle, the SIM and the electronic serial number of the modem. Cell phone network service providers could have access to additional information, for example cell phone network tower identification.
Note: The modem continues to send this information unless you have all added value services deactivated. Contact the Ford Customer Relationship Center. Refer to the regional Ford website for contact information.
Note: The service can be unavailable or interrupted for a number of reasons, for example environmental or topographical conditions and data plan coverage.
Vehicles With SYNC
Mobile Device Data
If you connect a mobile device to your vehicle, you can display data from your device on the touchscreen for example, music and album art. You can share your vehicle data with mobile apps on your device through the system.
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The mobile apps function operates by your connected device sending data to us in the United States. The data is encrypted and includes the vehicle identification number of your vehicle, the SYNC module serial number, odometer, enabled apps, usage statistics and debugging information. We retain it only as long as necessary to provide the service, to troubleshoot, for continuous improvement and to offer you products and services that may be of interest to you according to your preferences and where allowed by law.
If you connect a cell phone to the system, the system creates a profile that links to that cell phone. The cell phone profile enables more mobile features and efficient operation. The profile contains, for example data from your phonebook, read and unread text messages and call history, including history of calls when your cell phone was not connected to the system.
If you connect a media device, the system creates and retains a media device index of supported media content. The system also records a short diagnostic log of approximately 10 minutes of all recent system activity.
The cell phone profile, media device index and diagnostic log remain in your vehicle unless you delete them and are generally accessible only in your vehicle when you connect your cell phone or media device. If you no longer plan to use the system or your vehicle, we recommend you use the master reset function to erase the stored information.
System data cannot be accessed without special equipment and access to your vehicle's module.
For additional information about our privacy policy, see the regional Ford website.
911 Assist Privacy Notice
When you switch on 911 Assist, it may disclose to emergency services that your vehicle has been in a crash involving the deployment of an airbag or activation of the fuel pump shut-off.
Certain versions or updates to 911 Assist may also be capable of electronically or verbally disclosing to 911 operators your vehicle location or other details about your vehicle or crash to assist 911 operators to provide the most appropriate emergency services.
If you do not want to disclose this information, do not switch the feature on.
Note: To switch 911 Assist on or off.

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65

WARNING: Some constituents of
engine exhaust, certain vehicle components, certain fluids contained in vehicles and certain products of component wear contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
WARNING: Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. Batteries also contain other chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer. Wash your hands after handling.
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PERCHLORATE

Certain components in your vehicle such as airbag modules, seatbelt pretensioners and remote control batteries may contain perchlorate material. Special handling may apply for service or vehicle end of life disposal.
For more information visit:
Web Address
www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazard-
ouswaste/perchlorate

REPLACEMENT PARTS RECOMMENDATION

We have built your vehicle to the highest standards using quality parts. We recommend that you demand the use of genuine Ford and Motorcraft parts whenever your vehicle requires scheduled maintenance or repair. You can clearly identify genuine Ford and Motorcraft parts by looking for the Ford, FoMoCo or Motorcraft branding on the parts or their packaging.
Scheduled Maintenance and Mechanical Repairs
One of the best ways for you to make sure that your vehicle provides years of service is to have it maintained in line with our recommendations using parts that conform to the specifications detailed in this Owners Manual. Genuine Ford and Motorcraft parts meet or exceed these specifications.
Collision Repairs
We hope that you never experience a collision, but accidents do happen. Genuine Ford replacement collision parts meet our stringent requirements for fit, finish, structural integrity, corrosion protection and dent resistance. During vehicle development we validate that these parts deliver the intended level of protection as a whole system. A great way to know for sure you are getting this level of protection is to use genuine Ford replacement collision parts.
Warranty on Replacement Parts
Genuine Ford and Motorcraft replacement parts are the only replacement parts that benefit from a Ford Warranty. The Ford Warranty may not cover damage caused to your vehicle as a result of failed non-Ford parts. For additional information, refer to the terms and conditions of the Ford Warranty.

SPECIAL NOTICES

New Vehicle Limited Warranty
For a detailed description of what is covered and what is not covered by your vehicle’s New Vehicle Limited Warranty, refer to the Warranty Guide that is provided to you along with your Owners Manual.
Special Instructions
For your added safety, your vehicle is fitted with sophisticated electronic controls.
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Fleet Telematics Modem (If Equipped)
The onboard modem provides access to data to support telematics services such as location, speed, idle time, fuel, vehicle diagnostics and maintenance alerts. To explore data, telematics services, third party service provider support and to manage existing telematics accounts, refer to www.commericalsolutions.ford.com or call 833-FCS-FORD.
Note: This is not available with FordPass Connect.
FordPass Connect (If Equipped)
With a FordPass-equipped vehicle, you can use FordPass to track your vehicle’s location and remotely access vehicle features such as start, lock and unlock and vehicle status including fuel level and approximate mileage. Message and data rates may apply. Services may be limited by mobile phone network coverage area. For additional information, refer to www.fordpass.com.

MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT

WARNING: Driving while
distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device that may take your focus off the road. Your primary responsibility is the safe operation of your vehicle. We recommend against the use of any hand-held device while driving and encourage the use of voice-operated systems when possible. Make sure you are aware of all applicable local laws that may affect the use of electronic devices while driving.
Using mobile communications equipment is becoming increasingly important in the conduct of business and personal affairs. However, you must not compromise your own or others safety when using such equipment. Mobile communications can enhance personal safety and security when appropriately used, particularly in emergency situations. Safety must be paramount when using mobile communications equipment to avoid negating these benefits. Mobile communication equipment includes, but is not limited to, cellular phones, pagers, portable email devices, text messaging devices and portable two-way radios.

EXPORT UNIQUE OPTIONS

For your particular global region, your vehicle may be equipped with features and options that are different from the features and options that are described in this Owners Manual. A market unique supplement may be supplied that complements this book. By referring to the market unique supplement, if provided, you can properly identify those features, recommendations and specifications that are unique to your vehicle. This Owners Manual is written primarily for the U.S. and Canadian Markets. Features or equipment listed as standard may be different on units built for export. Refer to this Owners
Manual for all other required information and warnings.
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FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION REGULATION

Regulations such as those issued by the Federal Highway Administration or issued pursuant to the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), and state and local laws and regulations may require additional equipment for the way you intend to use your vehicle. It is the responsibility of the registered owner to determine the applicability of such laws and regulations to your intended use for the vehicle, and to arrange for the installation of required equipment. The dealer has information about the availability of equipment which can be ordered for your vehicle.

ENTERING, EXITING OR CLIMBING ON THIS VEHICLE

WARNING: Do not carry items
while entering, exiting or climbing. Make sure you keep a firm grip. Always face the vehicle step and handle system while climbing up and down. Do not climb behind the cab unless you have three point contact with a step and handle system at all times.
You must be careful and deliberate to minimize the possibility of personal injury from a slip and fall when entering, exiting or climbing on your vehicle. Always use the steps and assist handles before climbing. Do not skip any steps or assist handles. Use three point contact at all times with at least two feet and one hand or two hands and one foot firmly placed during all phases of entering, exiting or climbing. Always keep your shoe soles and
hands clean. Keep the steps and assist handles free of snow, ice, oil, grease, substances or debris. Be sure to take extra care in bad weather. Avoid wearing thick gloves. Always perform trailer hook-up while standing on the ground.
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PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT

You should play your part in protecting the environment. Correct vehicle usage and the authorized disposal of waste, cleaning and lubrication materials are significant steps toward this aim.
For details about Ford Motor Company's sustainability progress and initiatives visit:
Web Address
www.sustainability.ford.com

NOISE POLLUTION CONTROL

In order to keep to the federal exterior noise regulations, your vehicle may be equipped with noise emission items. Depending on your vehicle configuration, it may have all or some of the following items:
Air Intake System
Inspect the air cleaner. Do not alter its location. Do not alter inlet and outlet piping.
Body
Inspect wheel well splash shields, cab shields and under hood insulation for deterioration, dislocation and orientation.
Cooling System
Inspect the fan for blade damage. If you find any damage, replace with the recommended parts. Inspect for fan-to-shroud interference and any damage to shroud, such as cracks and holes.
Do not change fan ratio or alter fan spacer dimensions and positions.
Inspect fan clutch for proper operation. Make sure the fan is disengaged when cooling of the engine is not required.
Inspect radiator shutters (if equipped) for proper operation. The shutters should be open during normal operating temperatures.
Engine
Valve covers and block covers damp-out engine mechanical noise. If they need replacing, make sure to replace them with the recommended parts. Check for mechanical isolations.
Transmission Enclosure
Inspect for cracks, holes and tears. Clean any deposits, such as oil, dirt and stones.
Exhaust System
Inspect for leaks at various joint connections and loose clamps.
Perform a visual inspection for cracks or holes in the muffler and tail pipe.
Always use the recommended replacement parts.
Do not change the tail pipe elbow or offset tail pipe orientation from the standard position as originally received.
To avoid abnormal changes in vehicle sound levels, it is necessary for the owner to perform inspections and necessary maintenance at specified intervals. See Scheduled Maintenance (page 325).
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Environment

INSTRUMENT PANEL

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Wiper stalk. See Windshield Wipers (page 52).A Cruise control switches. See Cruise Control (page 141).B Instrument cluster. See Instrument Cluster (page 60).C SelectShift Automatic transmission gearshift lever. See Transmission (page
118).
D
Audio unit. See Audio System (page 280).E Climate controls. See Climate Control (page 76).F Audio input jack. See Audio Input Jack (page 287). USB port. See USB Port
(page 288).
G
Auxiliary switches. See Auxiliary Switches (page 321).H Fuel tank selector switch. See Fuel Tank Selector Switch (page 104).I Ignition. See Ignition Switch (page 89).J Audio control. See Audio Control (page 50).K
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At a Glance

Horn.L Information display control. See Information Displays (page 68).M Lighting control. See Lighting Control (page 53).N
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GENERAL INFORMATION

See the following sections for directions on how to properly use safety restraints for children.
WARNING: Always make sure your child is secured properly in a device that is appropriate for their height, age and weight. Child safety restraints must be bought separately from your vehicle. Failure to follow these instructions and guidelines may result in an increased risk of serious injury or death to your child.
WARNING: All children are shaped differently. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and other safety organizations, base their recommendations for child restraints on probable child height, age and weight thresholds, or on the minimum requirements of the law. We recommend that you check with a NHTSA Certified Child Passenger Safety Technician
(CPST) to make sure that you properly install the child restraint in your vehicle and that you consult your pediatrician to make sure you have a child restraint appropriate for your child. To locate a child restraint fitting station and CPST, contact NHTSA toll free at 1-888-327-4236 or go to www.nhtsa.dot.gov. In Canada, contact Transport Canada toll free at 1-800-333-0371 or go to www.tc.gc.ca to find a Child Car Seat Clinic in your area. Failure to properly restrain children in child restraints made especially for their height, age and weight, may result in an increased risk of serious injury or death to your child.
WARNING: On hot days, the temperature inside the vehicle can rise very quickly. Exposure of people or animals to these high temperatures for even a short time can cause death or serious heat related injuries, including brain damage. Small children are particularly at risk.
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Child Safety

Recommendations for Safety Restraints for Children
Recommended restraint
type
Child size, height, weight, or ageChild
Use a child safety seat
(sometimes called an
infant carrier, convertible
seat, or toddler seat).
Children weighing 40 lb (18 kg) or less
(generally age four or younger).
Infants or
toddlers
Use a belt-positioning
booster seat.
Children who have outgrown or no longer
properly fit in a child safety seat (gener-
ally children who are less than 4 ft. 9 in.
(1.45 m) tall, are greater than age four
and less than age 12, and between 40 lb
(18 kg) and 80 lb (36 kg) and upward to
100 lb (45 kg) if recommended by your
child restraint manufacturer).
Small children
Use a vehicle seatbelt having the lap belt snug and low across the hips,
shoulder belt centered
across the shoulder and
chest, and seatback
upright.
Children who have outgrown or no longer
properly fit in a belt-positioning booster seat (generally children who are at least
4 ft. 9 in. (1.45 m) tall or greater than
80 lb (36 kg) or 100 lb (45 kg) if recom-
mended by child restraint manufacturer).
Larger children
You are required by law to properly use safety seats for infants and toddlers in the United States and Canada.
Many states and provinces require that small children use approved booster seats until they reach age eight, a height of 4 feet 9 inches (1.45 meters) tall, or 80 lb (36 kg). Check your local and state or provincial laws for specific requirements about the safety of children in your vehicle.
When possible, always properly restrain children 12 years of age and under in a rear seating position of your vehicle. Accident statistics suggest that children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seating positions than in a front seating position.

INSTALLING CHILD RESTRAINTS

Child Restraints
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Use a child restraint (sometimes called an infant carrier, convertible seat, or toddler seat) for infants, toddlers, or children weighing 40 lb (18 kg) or less (generally age four or younger).
Using Lap and Shoulder Belts
WARNING: Do not place a
rearward facing child restraint in front of an active airbag. Failure to follow this instruction could result in personal injury or death.
WARNING: Properly secure children 12 years old and under in a rear seating position whenever possible. If you are unable to properly secure all children in a rear seating position, properly secure the largest child on the front seat. If you must use a forward facing child restraint on the front seat, move the seat as far back as possible. Failure to follow these instructions could result in personal injury or death.
WARNING: Depending on where you secure a child restraint, and depending on the child restraint design, you may block access to certain seatbelt buckle assemblies and LATCH lower anchors, rendering those features potentially unusable. To avoid risk of injury, make sure occupants only use seating positions where they are able to be properly restrained.
When installing a child restraint with combination lap and shoulder belts:
Use the correct seatbelt buckle for that seating position.
Insert the belt tongue into the proper buckle until you hear a snap and feel it latch. Make sure the tongue is securely fastened in the buckle.
Keep the buckle release button pointing up and away from the child restraint, with the tongue between the child restraint and the release button, to prevent accidental unbuckling.
Place the vehicle seat upon which the child restraint will be installed in the upright position.
This vehicle does not require the use of a locking clip.
Perform the following steps when installing the child restraint with combination lap and shoulder belts:
Note: Although the child restraint illustrated is a forward facing child restraint, the steps are the same for installing a rear facing child restraint.
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1. Position the child restraint in a seat with a combination lap and shoulder belt.
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2. Pull down on the shoulder belt and then grasp the shoulder belt and lap belt together.
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3. While holding the shoulder and lap belt portions together, route the tongue through the child restraint according to the child restraint manufacturer's instructions. Be sure the belt webbing is not twisted.
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4. Insert the belt tongue into the proper buckle (the buckle closest to the direction the tongue is coming from) for that seating position until you hear a snap and feel the latch engage. Make sure the tongue is latched securely by pulling on it.
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5. To put the retractor in the automatic locking mode, grasp the shoulder portion of the belt and pull downward until you pull all of the belt out.
6. Allow the belt to retract to remove slack. The belt clicks as it retracts to indicate it is in the automatic locking mode.
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7. Try to pull the belt out of the retractor to make sure the retractor is in the automatic locking mode (you should not be able to pull more belt out). If the retractor is not locked, unbuckle the belt and repeat Steps 5 and 6.
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8. Remove remaining slack from the belt. Force the seat down with extra weight, for example, by pressing down or kneeling on the child restraint while pulling up on the shoulder belt in order to force slack from the belt. This is necessary to remove the remaining slack that exists once you add the extra weight of the child to the child restraint. It also helps to achieve the proper snugness of the child restraint to your vehicle. Sometimes, a slight lean toward the buckle helps to remove remaining slack from the belt.
9. Attach the tether strap (if the child restraint is equipped).
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10. Before placing the child in the seat, forcibly move the seat forward and back to make sure the seat is securely held in place.
To check this, grab the seat at the belt path and attempt to move it side to side and forward and back. There should be no more than 1 in (2.5 cm) of movement for proper installation.
We recommend checking with a NHTSA Certified Child Passenger Safety Technician to make certain the child restraint is properly installed. In Canada, check with Transport Canada for referral to a Child Car Seat Clinic.
Using Cinch Tongue Lap and Shoulder Belts (All Front Center, Super Cab and Crew Cab Rear Center Positions)
WARNING: Do not place a
rearward facing child restraint in front of an active airbag. Failure to follow this instruction could result in personal injury or death.
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