Lincoln TOWN CAR 2001 Owner Manual

Contents

Before driving Introduction 2
Instrumentation 6 Controls and features 25 Seating and safety restraints 92 Starting and driving
Starting 126 Driving 130 Roadside emergencies 145 Servicing
Maintenance and care 164 Capacities and specifications 212 Customer assistance 219 Reporting safety defects 230
Index 231
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Introduction

The following warning may be required by California law:
CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning
WARNING: Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and
certain vehicle components contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. In addition, 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.
ICONS
Indicates a safety alert. Read the following section on Warnings.
Indicates vehicle information related to recycling and other environmental concerns will follow.
Correct vehicle usage and the authorized disposal of waste cleaning and lubrication materials are significant steps towards protecting the environment.
Indicates a message regarding child safety restraints. Refer to Seating and safety restraints for more information.
Indicates that this Owner Guide contains information on this subject. Please refer to the Index to locate the appropriate section which will provide you more information.
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Introduction
WARNINGS
Warnings provide information which may reduce the risk of personal injury and prevent possible damage to others, your vehicle and its equipment.
BREAKING-IN YOUR VEHICLE
There are no particular guidelines for breaking-in your vehicle. During the first 1 600 km (1 000 miles) of driving, vary speeds frequently. This is recommended to give the moving parts a chance to break in.
INFORMATION ABOUT THIS GUIDE
The information found in this guide was in effect at the time of printing. Ford may change the contents without notice and without incurring obligation.
EMISSION WARRANTY
The New Vehicle Limited Warranty includes Bumper-to-Bumper Coverage, Safety Restraint Coverage, Corrosion Coverage, and 7.3L Power Stroke Diesel Engine Coverage. In addition, your vehicle is eligible for Emissions Defect and Emissions Performance Warranties. For a detailed description of what is covered and what is not covered, refer to the Warranty Guide that is provided to you along with your Owner’s Guide.
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Introduction
These are some of the symbols you may see on your vehicle.
Vehicle Symbol Glossary
Safety Alert
Fasten Safety Belt Air Bag-Front
Air Bag-Side Child Seat
Child Seat Installation Warning
Brake System Anti-Lock Brake System
Brake Fluid ­Non-Petroleum Based
Master Lighting Switch Hazard Warning Flasher
Fog Lamps-Front Fuse Compartment
Fuel Pump Reset Windshield Wash/Wipe
See Owner’s Guide
Child Seat Tether Anchorage
Traction Control
Windshield Defrost/Demist
Power Windows Front/Rear
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Rear Window Defrost/Demist
Power Window Lockout
Vehicle Symbol Glossary
MAX
MIN
Introduction
Child Safety Door Lock/Unlock
Interior Luggage Compartment Release Symbol
Panic Alarm Engine Oil
Engine Coolant
Engine Coolant Temperature
Do Not Open When Hot Battery
Avoid Smoking, Flames, or Sparks
Battery Acid
Explosive Gas Fan Warning
Power Steering Fluid
Maintain Correct Fluid Level
Emission System Engine Air Filter
Passenger Compartment Air Filter
Jack
Check fuel cap Low tire warning
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Instrumentation

Panel dimmer switch
(pg. 25)
Headlamp control
PANEL
DIM
(pg. 25)
OFF
P
Instrument cluster
(pg. 8)
CHECK
CAP
40
CIRCLE SLOWLY
30
km
O/D OFF TRAC ACTIVE SPEED CONTROL COMPASS
H F
SERVICE ENGINE
SOON
LO F
S
OFF
MIST
40
20
20
10
60
50
100
80
60
MPH km/h
Gearshift lever
(pg. 135)
70
WASHER
80
120
140
160
180
FUEL ECON
LTR/100km
km MILES/GAL
FILL ON
<
LEFT
DIST TO EMPTY
AVG SPEED
TRIP A B
E/M
1
2
E
BRAKE
90
100
110
120
Power adjustable
foot pedals
(pg. 58)
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Traction control
switch*
(pg. 133)
Turn signal and
wiper/washer control
(pg. 60)
RESUME
SET ACCEL
COAST
OFF
ON
Speed control
(pg. 62)
Climate controls
(pg. 27)
Driver air bag
(pg. 110)
NEXT
MODE
TEMP FAN
VOL
Audio system
(pg. 33)
VOL PUSH ON
TAPE
SEEK
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AM
REW
FF
Instrumentation
Clock*
(pg. 58)
BAL
BASS
SEL
TREB
FADE
EJ
RDS
SCAN AUTO
TUNE
3
4
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SIDE 1 2
COMP
SHUFF
SELECT
MAX
AUTO
EXT
A/C
Electronic sound
system controls*
(pg. 65)
RESET
FRONT
REAR
Climate control system
(pg. 27)
* if equipped
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Instrumentation
WARNING LIGHTS AND CHIMES
CHECK
FUEL
TRUNK AJAR DOOR AJAR TRAC OFF AIR SUSPENSION
O/D OFF TRAC ACTIVE SPEED CONTROL COMPASS
SERVICE
ENGINE
SOON
km
H F
CIRCLE SLOWLY
CAP
30
20
10
Service engine soon
Your vehicle is equipped with a computer that monitors the engine’s emission control system. This system is commonly known as the On Board Diagnostics System (OBD II). The OBD II system protects the environment by ensuring that your vehicle continues to meet government emission standards. The OBD II system also assists the service technician in properly servicing your vehicle.
The Service Engine Soon indicator light illuminates when the ignition is first turned to the ON position to check the bulb. If it comes on after the engine is started, one of the engine’s emission control systems may be malfunctioning. The light may illuminate without a driveability concern being noted. The vehicle will usually be drivable and will not require towing.
What you should do if the Service Engine Soon light illuminates
Light turns on solid:
This means that the OBD II system has detected a malfunction. Temporary malfunctions may cause your Service Engine Soon light to
illuminate. Examples are:
The vehicle has run out of fuel. (The engine may misfire or run poorly.)
1.
2. Poor fuel quality or water in the fuel.
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50
40
100
80
60
40
20
MPH km/h
P R N D 2 1
70
80
120
90
140
100
160
110
180
120
WASHER LTR/100km
km MILES/GAL
FILL ON
<
LEFT
AIR
BAG
FUEL ECON
DIST TO EMPTY
AVG SPEED
TRIP A B
E/M
1
2
E
BRAKE
SERVICE
ENGINE
SOON
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3. The fuel cap may not have been properly installed and securely tightened.
These temporary malfunctions can be corrected by filling the fuel tank with high quality fuel of the recommended octane and/or properly installing and securely tightening the gas cap. After three driving cycles without these or any other temporary malfunctions present, the Service Engine Soon light should turn off. (A driving cycle consists of a cold engine startup followed by mixed city/highway driving.) No additional vehicle service is required.
If the Service Engine Soon light remains on, have your vehicle serviced at the first available opportunity.
Light is blinking:
Engine misfire is occurring which could damage your catalytic converter. You should drive in a moderate fashion (avoid heavy acceleration and deceleration) and have your vehicle serviced at the first available opportunity.
Under engine misfire conditions, excessive exhaust temperatures
could damage the catalytic converter, the fuel system, interior floor coverings or other vehicle components, possibly causing a fire.
Air bag readiness
Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned ON. If the light fails to illuminate, continues to flash or remains on, have the system serviced immediately.
AIR
BAG
Safety belt
Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned to the ON position to remind you to fasten your safety belts. For more information, refer to the Seating and safety restraints chapter.
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Instrumentation
Check fuel cap
Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned to the ON position to ensure your bulb is working. When this light turns on, check the fuel filler cap. Continuing to operate the vehicle with the check fuel cap light on, can activate the Service Engine Soon/Check Engine warning light. When the fuel filler cap is properly re-installed, the light(s) will turn off after a period of normal driving. This period will vary depending on driving conditions.
It may take a long period of time for the system to detect an improperly installed fuel filler cap.
For more information, refer to Fuel filler cap in the Maintenance and care chapter.
Brake system warning
Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned to the START position to ensure the circuit is functional. Also illuminates if the parking brake is engaged. If the brake warning lamp does not illuminate at these times, seek service immediately. Illumination after releasing the parking brake indicates low brake fluid level and the brake system should be inspected immediately.
CHECK
FUEL
CAP
BRAKE
!
Anti-lock brake system (ABS)
Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned to the ON position to indicate a system check. If the light remains on, continues to flash or fails to illuminate, have the system serviced immediately. With the ABS light on, the anti-lock brake system is disabled and normal braking is still effective unless the brake warning light also remains illuminated with the parking brake released.
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ABS
Instrumentation
Turn signal
Illuminates when the left or right turn signal or the hazard lights are turned on. If one or both of the indicators stay on continuously or flash faster, check for a burned-out turn signal bulb. Refer to Bulbs in the Maintenance and care chapter.
High beams
Illuminates when the high beam headlamps are turned on.
Charging system
Illuminates when the ignition is turned to the ON position and the engine is off. The light also illuminates when the battery is not charging properly, requiring electrical system service.
Engine oil pressure
Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned to the ON position and the engine is off. Illuminates when the oil pressure falls below the normal range. Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible and switch off the engine immediately. Check the oil level and add oil if needed. Refer to Engine oil in the Maintenance and care chapter.
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Instrumentation
Engine coolant temperature
Illuminates when the engine coolant temperature is high. Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible, switch off the engine and let it cool.
Never remove the coolant
recovery cap while the engine is running or hot.
Refer to Engine coolant in the Maintenance and care chapter. If light stays on or continues to turn on after the vehicle warms up, have your vehicle serviced.
This light also illuminates briefly when the ignition key is turned to ON.
Trunk ajar
If the trunk is not completely closed, this light comes on when you turn the ignition to ON. With the ignition ON, this light will flash five times and sound a tone for one second, then remain on.
TRUNK AJAR DOOR AJAR TRAC OFF AIR SUSPENSION
km
O/D OFF TRAC ACTIVE SPEED CONTROL COMPASS
CIRCLE SLOWLY
Door ajar
Illuminates when one of the doors is not completely shut and the ignition is turned to ON. With the ignition ON, this light will remain on until all doors are closed.
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TRUNK AJAR DOOR AJAR TRAC OFF AIR SUSPENSION
km
O/D OFF TRAC ACTIVE SPEED CONTROL COMPASS
CIRCLE SLOWLY
Instrumentation
Trac off
Illuminates when the Traction Controlt system has been disabled (by the driver or as a result of a system failure). For more information, refer to the Driving chapter.
Air suspension
Briefly illuminates when the ignition is turned ON. This light will remain on to indicate that the air suspension switch is OFF, the load limit is exceeded or to indicate a possible system fault. For more information on the air suspension system, refer to the Driving chapter.
O/D off
Illuminates when the Transmission Control Switch (TCS), refer to
Overdrive control in the Controls and Features chapter, has been
pushed turning the transmission overdrive function OFF. When the light is on, the transmission does not operate in the overdrive mode, refer to the Driving chapter for transmission function and operation.
The light may also flash steadily if a transmission malfunction is detected. If the light does not come on when the Transmission Control Switch is depressed or if the light flashes steadily, have your vehicle serviced as soon as possible, damage to the transmission could occur.
TRUNK AJAR DOOR AJAR TRAC OFF AIR SUSPENSION
km
O/D OFF TRAC ACTIVE SPEED CONTROL COMPASS
TRUNK AJAR DOOR AJAR TRAC OFF AIR SUSPENSION
km
O/D OFF TRAC ACTIVE SPEED CONTROL COMPASS
TRUNK AJAR DOOR AJAR TRAC OFF AIR SUSPENSION
km
O/D OFF TRAC ACTIVE SPEED CONTROL COMPASS
CIRCLE SLOWLY
CIRCLE SLOWLY
CIRCLE SLOWLY
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Instrumentation
Trac active
Illuminates when the Traction Controlt system begins applying and releasing the brakes and adjusting the engine characteristics to limit a wheelspin condition. For more information on the traction control system, refer to the Driving chapter.
Speed control
This light comes on when either the SET/ACCEL or RESUME controls are pressed. It turns off when the speed control OFF control is pressed, the brake is applied or the ignition is turned to the OFF position.
Washer
Illuminates when the windshield washer fluid is low.
TRUNK AJAR DOOR AJAR TRAC OFF AIR SUSPENSION
km
O/D OFF TRAC ACTIVE SPEED CONTROL COMPASS
TRUNK AJAR DOOR AJAR TRAC OFF AIR SUSPENSION
km
O/D OFF TRAC ACTIVE SPEED CONTROL COMPASS
WASHER LTR/100km
FUEL ECON
DIST TO EMPTY
CIRCLE SLOWLY
CIRCLE SLOWLY
AVG SPEED
TRIP A B
E/M
km MILES/GAL
Safety belt warning chime
Sounds to remind you to fasten your safety belts. For information on the safety belt warning chime, refer to the Seating
and safety restraints chapter.
Belt minder chime
Sounds intermittently to remind you to fasten your safety belts. For information on the safety belt minder chime, refer to the Seating
and safety restraints chapter.
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Instrumentation
Supplemental restraint system (SRS) warning chime
For information on the SRS warning chime, refer to the Seating and safety restraints chapter.
Key-in-ignition warning chime
Sounds when the key is left in the ignition in the OFF/LOCK or ACC position and the driver’s door is opened.
Headlamps on warning chime
Sounds when the headlamps or parking lamps are on, the ignition is off (and the key is not in the ignition) and the driver’s door is opened.
Turn signal chime (if equipped)
Sounds when the turn signal lever has been activated to signal a turn and not turned off after the vehicle is driven more than 0.8 km (1/2 mile).
GAUGES
CHECK
TRUNK AJAR DOOR AJAR TRAC OFF AIR SUSPENSION
O/D OFF TRAC ACTIVE SPEED CONTROL COMPASS
SERVICE
ENGINE
SOON
km
H F
CIRCLE SLOWLY
FUEL
CAP
30
20
10
60
50
40
100
80
60
40
20
MPH km/h
P R N D 2 1
70
80
120
90
140
100
160
110
180
120
WASHER LTR/100km
km MILES/GAL
FILL ON
<
LEFT
AIR
BAG
FUEL ECON
DIST TO EMPTY
AVG SPEED
TRIP A B
E/M
1
2
E
BRAKE
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Instrumentation
Odometer
Registers the total kilometers (miles) of the vehicle.
Fuel gauge
Displays approximately how much fuel is in the fuel tank (when the key is in the ON position). The fuel gauge may vary slightly when the vehicle is in motion or after refueling. The ignition should be in the OFF position while the vehicle is being refueled. When the gauge first indicates empty, there is a small amount of reserve fuel in the tank. When refueling the vehicle from an empty indication, the amount of fuel that can be added will be less than the advertised capacity due to the reserve fuel.
Speedometer
Indicates the current vehicle speed.
TRUNK AJAR DOOR AJAR TRAC OFF AIR SUSPENSION
CIRCLE SLOWLY
km
O/D OFF TRAC ACTIVE SPEED CONTROL COMPASS
FILL ON
<
LEFT
F
1
2
E
60
100
120
70
140
160
180
80
90
100
110
120
10
20
40
30
50
80
60
40
20
MPH km/h
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Instrumentation
Engine coolant temperature gauge
Indicates the temperature of the engine coolant. At normal operating temperature, the needle remains within the normal area (the area between the “H” and “C”). If it enters the red section, the engine is overheating. Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible, switch off the engine immediately and let the engine cool. Refer to Engine coolant in the Maintenance and care chapter.
Never remove the coolant reservoir cap while the engine is running or hot.
This gauge indicates the temperature of the engine coolant, not the coolant level. If the coolant is not at its proper level the gauge indication will not be accurate. If the gauge enters the red section, the oil pressure/engine coolant and Check Engine/Service Engine Soon indicators illuminate, refer to What you should know about fail-safe cooling in the Maintenance and carechapter.
ELECTRONIC MESSAGE CENTER
The electronic message center only works when the ignition is in the ON position.
The message center allows you to:
see problems such as door ajar and trunk ajar.
see the compass direction.
check the on/off status of air
suspension and speed control systems.
TRUNK AJAR DOOR AJAR TRAC OFF AIR SUSPENSION
O/D OFF TRAC ACTIVE SPEED CONTROL COMPASS
H
CIRCLE SLOWLY
km
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Instrumentation
see how many kilometers/miles you can drive before running out of fuel.
see how many liters/gallons of fuel remain in the fuel tank.
monitor the average fuel economy.
monitor the average speed.
check the distance traveled during a trip on either Trip A or Trip B.
You can select different features for the message center to display by using the message center controls located in the center of the instrument panel.
Selectable features Select
Each press of the SELECT control will select a different feature as follows:
FUEL ECON
DIST TO EMPTY
AVG SPEED
TRIP A/TRIP B
E/M
For descriptions of the SELECT features, refer to “Message center functions” later in this chapter.
WASHER LTR/100km
km MILES/GAL
WASHER LTR/100km
km MILES/GAL
FUEL ECON
FUEL ECON
DIST TO EMPTY
AVG SPEED
DIST TO EMPTY
AVG SPEED
TRIP A B
E/M
TRIP A B
E/M
Reset
Press this control to reset the selected message center function to zero. (The only functions which can be reset are FUEL ECON and TRIP AorB.)
SELECT
RESET
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Instrumentation
Compass display (if equipped)
The compass reading may be affected when you drive near large buildings, bridges, power lines and powerful broadcast antenna. Magnetic or metallic objects placed in, on or near the vehicle may also affect compass accuracy.
Usually, when something affects the compass readings, the compass will correct itself after a few days of operating your vehicle in normal conditions. If the compass still appears to be inaccurate, a manual calibration may be necessary. Refer to Compass calibration
adjustment.
Most geographic areas (zones) have a magnetic north compass point that varies slightly from the northerly direction on maps. This variation is four degrees between adjacent zones and will become noticeable as the vehicle crosses multiple zones. A correct zone setting will eliminate this error. Refer to Compass zone adjustment.
TRUNK AJAR DOOR AJAR TRAC OFF AIR SUSPENSION
km
O/D OFF TRAC ACTIVE SPEED CONTROL COMPASS
CIRCLE SLOWLY
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Instrumentation
Compass zone adjustment
1. Determine which magnetic zone
you are in for your geographic location by referring to the zone map.
2. Locate the compass module and
the calibration button mounted on the center rear view mirror post.
3. Turn ignition to the ON position.
4. Press and hold the CALIBRATION
BUTTON switch located on top of the compass module until the message center display changes to show the current zone setting.
5. Release the CALIBRATION
BUTTON, then slowly press down again. Press the CALIBRATION BUTTON repeatedly until the correct zone setting for your geographic location is displayed on the message center.
6. To exit the zone setting mode, release pressure from the switch for
greater than ten seconds.
Compass calibration adjustment
Perform this adjustment in an open area free from steel structures and high voltage lines.
For optimum calibration, turn off all electrical accessories (heater/air conditioning, wipers, etc.) and make sure all vehicle doors are shut.
1. Start the vehicle.
2. Locate the compass module and the CALIBRATION BUTTON mounted
on the center rear view mirror post.
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3. Press and hold the CALIBRATION
BUTTON for 2 to 4 seconds until CIRCLE SLOWLY is displayed on the
TRUNK AJAR DOOR AJAR TRAC OFF AIR SUSPENSION
CIRCLE SLOWLY
message center.
4. Release pressure from the button.
5. Slowly drive the vehicle in a
circle (less than 5 km/h [3 mph])
O/D OFF TRAC ACTIVE SPEED CONTROL COMPASS
km
until the CIRCLE SLOWLY indicator turns off. This will take up to five circles to complete calibration.
6. The compass is now calibrated.
Message center functions Fuel econ (Average fuel economy)
Select this function to display your average fuel economy in liters/100 km or miles/gallon.
If you calculate your average fuel economy by dividing liters of fuel used by 100 kilometers traveled (miles traveled by gallons used),
FUEL ECON
DIST TO EMPTY
AVG SPEED
TRIP A B
E/M
your figure may be different than displayed for the following reasons:
your vehicle was not perfectly level during fill-up
differences in the automatic shut-off points on the fuel pumps at
service stations
variations in top-off procedure from one fill-up to another
rounding of the displayed values to the nearest 0.1 liter (gallon)
Checking your highway fuel economy using the electronic message center display
The following procedure will allow you to accurately monitor your actual highway fuel economy. Since this procedure requires the vehicle speed control system to be set to highway speeds, it must be run only on suitable roadways where long distance speed control can be safely maintained.
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Instrumentation
You may notice gradual improvement in fuel economy over the course of your vehicle’s break-in period (approximately 1 600 kilometers [1 000 miles]).
1. Set the speed control. Refer to Speed control in the Controls and
features chapter.
2. Select FUEL ECON
FUEL ECON
DIST TO EMPTY
AVG SPEED
TRIP A B
E/M
3. Press the RESET control to clear
the system memory.
Actual highway fuel economy is now displayed. This current
average measure will change as the speed control system changes the engine speed to maintain a constant vehicle speed. This is most noticeable in hilly environments.
4. Drive the vehicle at least 8 km (5 miles) with the speed control
system engaged to display a stabilized average.
5. Record the highway fuel economy for future reference.
It is important to press the RESET control after setting the speed control to get accurate highway fuel economy readings.
SELECT
RESET
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Instrumentation
Dist to empty (DTE)
This function estimates approximately how far you can drive with the fuel remaining in your tank under normal driving conditions. Remember to turn the ignition OFF when refueling your vehicle. Otherwise, the display will not show the addition of fuel for a few kilometers (miles).
At least 9.5 liters (2.5 gallons) of fuel must be added for DTE to immediately show new distance.
The DTE function will flash for 5 seconds and sound a tone for 1 second when you have approximately:
80 km (50 miles) left before you run out of fuel
40 km (25 miles)
16 km (10 miles)
If “CO” or “CS” is displayed, there is a problem with the fuel indication system and you should contact your dealer for service as soon as possible.
AVG speed
To use this function, select AVG SPEED and press the RESET control. Your average speed from that point will be displayed until RESET is pressed again.
FUEL ECON
FUEL ECON
DIST TO EMPTY
AVG SPEED
TRIP A B
E/M
DIST TO EMPTY
AVG SPEED
TRIP A B
E/M
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Instrumentation
TripAB
These two functions allow you to see how far you have traveled since you last reset. Trip A and Trip B are completely independent and must be reset individually.
FUEL ECON
DIST TO EMPTY
AVG SPEED
TRIP A B
E/M
To reset either trip feature to zero, press the RESET control while the appropriate trip distance feature (A or B) is displayed.
E/M
When this function is displayed, press the RESET control to change the message center display from metric to English units or from English to metric units.
SELECT
FUEL ECON
DIST TO EMPTY
AVG SPEED
TRIP A B
E/M
RESET
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Controls and features

PANEL DIMMER CONTROL
Use to adjust the brightness of the instrument panel during headlight and parklamp operation.
Push up to brighten.
Push down to dim.
AUTOLAMP CONTROL
The autolamp system provides light sensitive automatic on-off control of the exterior lights normally controlled by the headlamp control.
The autolamp system also keeps the lights on for a preselected period of time after the ignition switch is turned to OFF.
To turn autolamps on, rotate the control counterclockwise. The preselected time lapse is adjustable up to approximately three minutes by continuing to rotate the control counterclockwise.
To turn autolamps off, rotate the control clockwise to the off position (O).
HEADLAMP CONTROL
Rotate the headlamp control to the first position to turn on the parking lamps. Rotate to the second position to also turn on the headlamps.
PANEL
DIM
OFF
P
AUTO LAMP
OFF
P
Your vehicle’s headlamp system is equipped with a feature that will not dim the instrument panel lighting when the headlamps are on in the daytime. Even during full daylight, the instrument panel lighting will still be visible with the headlamp operating.
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Controls and features
Daytime running lamps (DRL) (if equipped)
The daytime running light system turns the headlamps on, with a reduced light output, when:
the ignition is in RUN,
the transmission is not in P (Park), and
the headlamp system is not turned on by another feature such as
using the headlamp control or Autolamp.
Always remember to turn on your headlamps at dusk or during
inclement weather. The Daytime Running Light (DRL) System does not activate your tail lamps and generally may not provide adequate lighting during these conditions. Failure to activate your headlamps under these conditions may result in a collision.
The Daytime Running Light (DRL) system will automatically illuminate the tail lamps and parking lamps at dusk (when the headlamp control is in the OFF position). Since the instrument panel will not be illuminated, turn on the headlamps using the headlamp control.
High beams
Push forward to activate.
Pull toward you to deactivate.
Flash to pass
Pull toward you to activate and release to deactivate.
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HI LO
F
S
OFF
HI LO
F
S
OFF
Controls and features
CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM Electronic Automatic Temperature Control (EATC) system
The EATC system will maintain a selected temperature and automatically control airflow. You can override automatic operation with any of the override controls, the fan speed control or steering wheel controls.
Turning the EATC on
Press AUTO, any of the override controls or the fan speed control. The EATC will only operate when the vehicle is running.
Turning the EATC off
Press OFF. The Outside Temperature (EXT) function will continue to operate until the ignition is turned off.
EXT OFF AUTO
EXT OFF AUTO
MAX
AUTO
MAX A/C
A/C
F
˚
FRONT
REAR
FRONT
REAR
EXT OFF AUTO
MAX
A/C
Automatic operation
Press AUTO and select the desired temperature. The selected temperature and the word AUTO will appear in the display window. The EATC system will either heat or cool to achieve the selected temperature. The system will automatically determine fan speed, airflow location and if outside air or recirculated air is required. Fan speed remains automatic unless the fan speed control is pressed or the steering wheel fan speed control is pressed.
When in AUTO and weather conditions require heat, air will be sent to the floor. However, if the engine is not warm enough to provide heat, the fan will be at a low speed and the air will be directed to the windshield.
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In approximately 31⁄2minutes or less, the fan speed will start to increase and the airflow location will change to the floor area.
If unusual conditions exist (i.e.-window fogging, etc.), the manual override controls allow you to select airflow locations and the fan control allows you to adjust fan speed as necessary.
Temperature selection
The display window indicates the selected temperature, function (AUTO or one of the override controls) and manual control of fan speed (
) if automatic fan
AUTO
speed is not desired. To control the temperature, select any temperature between 18°C (65°F)
and 29°C (85°F) by pressing the temperature control. For continuous maximum cooling,
push the temperature control until 16°C (60°F) is shown in the display window. The EATC will continue maximum cooling (disregarding the displayed temperature) until a warmer temperature is selected by pressing the temperature control.
For continuous maximum heating, push the temperature control until 32°C (90°F) is shown in the display window. The EATC will continue maximum heating (disregarding the displayed temperature) until a cooler temperature is selected by pressing the temperature control.
Temperature conversion
Press MAX A/C and FRONT at the same time (for one second) to switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius.
EXT OFF AUTO
MAX
A/C
EXT
C
˚
˚
FRONT
REAR
F
FRONT
REAR
If your vehicle has an English/Metric (E/M) control to change your electronic instrument cluster (if equipped) and the message center (if equipped) from English to Metric, this control will also change the temperature display. Refer to Electronic Message Center in the Instrumentation chapter.
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Fan speed ( )
When AUTO is pressed, fan speed is adjusted automatically for existing conditions. You can override fan speed at any time. To control fan speed manually, press the fan control to cancel automatic fan speed operation or use the steering wheel fan speed control. Press the
EXT OFF AUTO
MAX
A/C
control up for higher fan speed or down for lower fan speed.
To return to automatic fan operation, press AUTO. The display will show
graph to indicate manual fan
and a bar
F
˚
operation and relative speed.
AUTO
Manual override controls
The override controls allow you to determine where airflow is directed. To return to full automatic control, press AUTO.
EXT OFF AUTO
AUTO
MAX
A/C
F
˚
The air conditioning compressor can operate in all modes except
. It will also operate only when required when AUTO has been selected. However, the air conditioning will only function if the outside temperature is about 6°C (43°F) or higher.
Since the air conditioner removes considerable moisture from the air during operation, it is normal if clear water drips on the ground under the air conditioner drain while the system is working and even after you have stopped the vehicle.
MAX A/C-Uses recirculated air to cool the vehicle. The temperature
display will remain unchanged and air will be cooled based on the selected temperature. To exit, press AUTO or any other override controls. MAX A/C is noisier than normal A/C but more economical and will cool the inside of the vehicle faster. Airflow is from the instrument panel registers. This mode can also be used to prevent undesirable odors from entering the vehicle.
FRONT
REAR
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(Panel)-Distributes outside air through the instrument panel
registers. However, the air cannot be cooled below the outside temperature because the air conditioning does not operate in this mode.
(Floor and defrost)-Distributes outside air through the windshield
FRONT
OFF-Outside air is shut out and the fan will not operate. For short
(Panel and floor) -Distributes outside air through the instrument panel registers and the floor ducts. Heating and air conditioning capabilities are provided in this mode. The air will be heated or cooled based on the temperature selection. For added customer comfort, the air distributed through the floor ducts will be slightly warmer than the air sent to the instrument panel registers.
(Floor) -Distributes outside air through the floor ducts. Heating
and air conditioning capabilities are provided in this mode.
defroster ducts and the floor ducts. Heating and air conditioning capabilities are provided in this mode. The air will be heated or cooled based on the temperature selection. For added customer comfort, the air distributed through the floor ducts will be slightly warmer than the air sent to the windshield defroster ducts. If the temperature is about 6°C (43°F) or higher, the air conditioner will automatically dehumidify the air to reduce fogging.
-Distributes outside air through the windshield defroster ducts. It can be used to clear ice or fog from the windshield. If the outside air temperature is about 6°C (43°F) or higher, the air conditioner will automatically dehumidify the air to reduce fogging.
periods of time only, use this mode to reduce undesirable odors from entering the vehicle.
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Displaying outside temperature
Press EXT to display the outside air temperature. It will be displayed until EXT is pressed again.
If the selected temperature is changed while the outside temperature is displayed, the new temperature will be displayed for
EXT OFF AUTO
four seconds after it is changed, then the outside temperature will return to the window.
If a manual override function is selected while the outside temperature is displayed, the new function will be displayed for four seconds after it is changed, then the outside temperature will return to the window along with the override selection.
The outside temperature reading is most accurate when the vehicle is moving. Higher readings may be obtained when the vehicle is not moving. The readings that you get may not agree with temperatures given on the radio due to differences in vehicle and station locations.
Operating tips
In humid weather conditions, place the climate control system in
before driving. This will reduce fogging on your windshield. Once the windshield has been cleared, operate the climate control system as desired.
To reduce humidity buildup inside the vehicle in cold weather conditions, don’t drive with the climate control system in the OFF or MAX A/C position.
To reduce humidity buildup inside the vehicle in warm weather conditions, don’t drive with the climate control system in the OFF position.
Under normal weather conditions, your vehicle’s climate control system should be left in any position other than MAX A/C or OFF when the vehicle is parked. This allows the vehicle to “breathe” through the outside air inlet duct.
Under snowy or dirty weather conditions, your vehicle’s climate control system should be left in the OFF position when the vehicle is parked. This allows the climate control system to be free from contamination of outside pollutants.
MAX
A/C
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If your vehicle has been parked with the windows closed during warm weather conditions, the air conditioner will perform more efficiently in cooling the vehicle if driven for two or three minutes with the windows open. This will force most of the hot, stale air out of the vehicle. Once the vehicle has been “aired out”, operate the climate control system as desired.
Do not place objects under the front seat that may interfere with the airflow to the rear seats.
Remove any snow, ice or leaves from the air intake area at the base of the windshield.
Do not place objects over the defroster outlets. These objects can block airflow and reduce your ability to see through your windshield. Avoid placing small objects on top of the instrument panel. These objects may fall down into the defroster outlets and block airflow, in addition to damaging the climate control system.
To aid in side window defogging/demisting in cold weather conditions:
1. Select
2. Set the temperature control to full heat
3. Set the fan speed to HI
4. Direct the outer panel vents towards to side windows
To increase airflow to the outer panel vents, close the central panel vents.
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Do not place objects on top of the instrument panel, as these objects may become projectiles in a collision or sudden stop.
Controls and features
REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER
The rear defroster control is located on the instrument panel.
Press the rear defroster control to clear the rear window of thin ice and fog.
A small LED will illuminate when the rear defroster is activated.
The ignition must be in the ON position to operate the rear window defroster.
The defroster turns off automatically after 10 minutes or when the ignition is turned to the OFF position. To manually turn off the defroster before 10 minutes have passed, push the control again.
USING YOUR AUDIO SYSTEM AM/FM stereo cassette
VOL - PUSH ON
AM
BASS TREB BAL FADE
FM
FM1
ST
FRONT
REAR
CLK
TAPE
AMS
SEEK TUNE
SCAN
EJ
SIDE
REW FF
1 - 2
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Your vehicle is equipped with a delayed accessory feature. This feature enables the audio playing media to continue playing up to 10 minutes after the ignition has been turned off, or until a door is opened.
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Volume/power control
Press the control to turn the audio system on or off.
Turn the control to raise or lower volume.
If the volume is set above a certain level and the ignition is turned off, the volume will come back on at a “nominal” listening level when the ignition switch is turned back on.
AM/FM select
The AM/FM select control works in radio and tape modes.
VOL - PUSH ON
VOL - PUSH ON
AM
FM
AM/FM select in radio mode
This control allows you to select AM or FM frequency bands. Press the AM control to select from AM selections, and press the FM control to select from FM1 or FM2 memory preset stations.
AM/FM select in tape mode
Press this control to stop tape play and begin radio play.
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Controls and features
Tune adjust
The tune control works in radio mode.
Tune adjust in radio mode
Press to move to the next frequency down the band (whether or not a listenable station is located there). Hold the control to move through the frequencies quickly.
Press
to move to the next frequency up the band (whether or not
a listenable station is located there). Hold for quick movement.
Seek function
The seek function control works in radio mode.
Seek function in radio mode
Press to find the next listenable station down the frequency band.
Press
to find the next listenable station up the frequency band.
Scan function
The scan function works in radio mode.
SEEK TUNE
SEEK
TUNE
SCAN
Scan function in radio mode
Press the SCAN control to hear a brief sampling of all listenable stations on the frequency band. Press the SCAN control again to stop the scan mode.
Radio station memory preset
The radio is equipped with six station memory preset controls. These controls can be used to select up to six preset AM stations and twelve FM stations (six in FM1 and six in FM2).
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Setting memory preset stations
1. Select the frequency band with the AM or the FM select control.
2. Select a station. Refer to Tune adjust or Seek function for more information on selecting a station.
3. Press and hold a memory preset control until the sound returns, indicating the station is held in memory on the control you selected.
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Bass adjust
The bass adjust control allows you to increase or decrease the audio system’s bass output.
BASS
Treble adjust
The treble adjust control allows you to increase or decrease the audio system’s treble output.
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TREB
Speaker balance adjust
Speaker sound distribution can be adjusted between the right and left speakers.
Speaker fade adjust
Speaker sound can be adjusted between the front and rear speakers.
Tape select
To enter tape mode while in radio mode, press the TAPE AMS control.
Controls and features
BAL
FADE
CLK
TAPE
AMS
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Automatic Music Search
The Automatic Music Search feature allows you to quickly locate the beginning of the tape selection being played or to skip to the next selection.
To activate the feature, momentarily depress the TAPE AMS button. Then, press either REW (for the beginning of the current selection) or FF (to advance to the next selection). The tape deck stops and returns to play mode when the AMS circuit senses a blank section on the tape.
In order to ensure proper operation of the AMS feature, the tape MUST have a blank section of at least four seconds duration between programs.
Rewind
The rewind control works in tape mode.
To rewind in tape mode, press the REW control.
Fast forward
The fast forward control works in tape mode.
To fast forward in tape mode, press the FF control.
In the tape mode, tape direction will automatically reverse when the end of the tape is reached.
Tape direction select
Press SIDE and 1–2 at the same time to play the alternate side of a tape.
CLK
TAPE
AMS
SIDE
REW FF
SIDE
REW FF
SIDE
REW FF
1 - 2
1 - 2
1 - 2
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Controls and features
Eject function
Press the control to stop and eject a tape.
EJ
DolbyTnoise reduction
Dolbyt noise reduction operates only in tape mode. Dolbyt noise reduction reduces the amount of hiss and static during tape playback.
Press the reduction.
Dolbyt noise reduction is manufactured under license from Dolbyt Laboratories Licensing Corporation. “Dolbyt” and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
Setting the clock
This feature applies to vehicles not equipped with a separate, instrument panel mounted clock. If your vehicle has a separate clock, please refer to Clock in this chapter.
Press CLK to toggle between listening frequencies and clock mode while in radio mode.
To set the hour, press and hold the CLK control and press:
control to activate (and deactivate) Dolbyt noise
4
CLK
TAPE
AMS
to decrease hours and to increase hours.
SEEK SEEK
TUNE TUNE
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To set the minute, press and hold the CLK control and press:
CLK
TAPE
AMS
The CLK control will allow you to switch between media display mode (radio station, stereo information, etc.) and clock display mode (time). When in clock mode, the media information will display for 10 seconds, when the radio is turned on, and then revert to clock information. Any time that the media is changed, (new radio station, etc.), the media information will again display for 10 seconds before reverting back to the clock. In media mode, the media information will always be displayed.
to decrease minutes and to increase minutes.
SEEK
TUNE
SEEK
TUNE
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Premium AM/FM Stereo/Cassette (CD Changer Compatible)
VOL PUSH ON
CD TAPE
MUTE
FMAM
REW
1
SEEK
FF
2
TUNE
SIDE 1.2
3 4
EJ
AlpineTAudio System with AM/FM Stereo Cassette (CD Changer Compatible)
VOL PUSH ON
CD TAPE
EJ
BASS
SEL
TREB
RDS
SCAN
COMP5SHUFF
BASS
TREB
RDS
AUTO
SEL
DSP
BAL
FADE
6
BAL
FADE
MUTE
AM FM
REW
1
SEEK
FF
2
TUNE SCAN AUTO
SIDE 1-2
3 4
COMP5SHUFF
6
Your audio system is equipped with selective lighting, a unique lighting strategy. This lighting feature is operable when the headlamps are illuminated. During the operation of any selected mode, lighting for the
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individual function controls will either illuminate or turn off. Those controls which have a function for the specific mode of operation selected will be lit, while the controls which have no function for that mode will be turned off.
Your vehicle is equipped with a delayed accessory feature. This feature enables the audio playing media to continue playing up to 10 minutes after the ignition has been turned off, or until a door is opened.
Volume/power control
Press the control to turn the audio system on or off.
VOL PUSH ON
Turn the control to raise or lower volume.
VOL PUSH ON
If the volume is set above a certain level and the ignition is turned off, the volume will come back on at a “nominal” listening level when the ignition switch is turned back on.
Speed sensitive volume (if equipped)
With this feature, radio volume automatically changes slightly with vehicle speed to compensate for road and wind noise.
The recommended level for speed sensitive volume is from level 1 through level 3. Level 0 turns the speed sensitive volume off and level 7 is the maximum setting.
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With the radio on, press and hold the volume control for five seconds, until the display reads SPEED VOL, then press:
Controls and features
VOL PUSH ON
to increase volume
compensation
to decrease or shut off the
SEL
volume compensation
AM/FM select
The AM/FM select control works in radio, tape and CD modes (if equipped).
FMAM
AM/FM select in radio mode
The AM/FM control allows you to select AM or FM frequency bands. Press the control to toggle between AM, FM1 or FM2 memory preset
stations.
AM/FM select in tape mode
Press this control to stop tape play and begin radio play.
AM/FM select in CD mode
Press this control to stop CD play and begin radio play.
Tune adjust
The tune control works in radio or CD mode (if equipped).
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Controls and features
Tune adjust in radio mode
Press to move to the next frequency down the band (whether or not a listenable station is located there). Hold the control to move through the frequencies quickly.
Press
to move to the next frequency up the band (whether or not
a listenable station is located there). Hold for quick movement.
Tune adjust for CD changer
Press to select the previous disc in the CD changer. (Play will begin on the first track of the disc unless the CD changer is in shuffle mode.) Refer to Shuffle feature for more information. Hold the control to continue reversing through the discs.
Press
to select the next disc in the CD changer. Hold the control
to fast-forward through the remaining discs.
Seek function
The seek function control works in radio, tape or CD mode (if equipped).
Seek function in radio mode
Press to find the next listenable station down the frequency band.
Press
to find the next listenable station up the frequency band.
Seek function in tape mode
Press to listen to the previous selection on the tape or return to the beginning of the current selection.
Press
to listen to the next selection on the tape.
TUNE
TUNE
SEEK
SEEK
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Seek function for CD changer
Press to seek to the previous track of the current disc. If a selection has been playing for three seconds or more and you press that selection from the beginning.
Press to seek forward to the next track of the current disc. After the last track has been completed, the first track of the current disc will automatically replay.
, the CD changer will replay
Scan function
The scan function works in radio, tape or CD mode (if equipped).
Scan function in radio mode
Press the SCAN control to activate scan mode and to hear a brief sampling of all listenable stations on the frequency band.
Press the SCAN control again to disengage scan mode.
Scan function in tape mode
Press the SCAN control to hear a short sampling of all selections on the tape. The tape will scan in a forward direction. At the end of the tape’s first side, direction automatically reverses to the opposite side of the tape.
To stop on a particular selection, press the SCAN control again.
Scan function in CD mode
Press the SCAN control to hear a short sampling of all selections on the CD. The CD will scan in a forward direction, wrapping back to the first track at the end of the CD.
To stop on a particular selection, press the control again.
Radio station memory preset
The radio is equipped with six station memory preset controls. These controls can be used to select up to six preset AM stations and twelve FM stations (six in FM1 and six in FM2).
SEEK
SCAN
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Setting memory preset stations
1. Select the frequency band with the AM/FM select control.
2. Select a station. Refer to Tune adjust or Seek function for more
information on selecting a station.
3. Press and hold a memory preset control until the sound returns,
indicating the station is held in memory on the control you selected.
REW
1
FF
2
SIDE 1.2
3 4
COMP
5
SHUFF
6
Autoset memory preset
Autoset allows you to set strong radio stations without losing your original manually set preset stations. This feature is helpful on trips when you travel between cities with different radio stations.
Starting autoset memory preset
1. Select a frequency using the AM/FM select controls.
2. Press the AUTO control.
3. When the first six strong stations
are filled, the station stored in memory preset control 1 will start playing.
If there are less than six strong stations available on the frequency band, the remaining memory preset controls will all store the last strong station available.
To deactivate autoset and return to your audio system’s manually set memory stations, press the control again.
AUTO
Bass adjust
The bass adjust control allows you to increase or decrease the audio system’s bass output.
Press the BASS control. Use the SEL control to increase or decrease the amount of bass.
BASS
SEL
TREB
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Treble adjust
The treble adjust control allows you to increase or decrease the audio system’s treble output.
Press the TREB control. Use the SEL control to increase or decrease the amount of treble.
Speaker balance adjust
Speaker sound distribution can be adjusted between the right and left speakers.
Press the BAL control. Use the SEL control to adjust the sound between the speakers.
Speaker fade adjust
Speaker sound can be adjusted between the front and rear speakers.
Press the FADE control. Use the SEL control to adjust the sound between the front and rear speakers.
Tape/CD select
To begin tape play (with a tape loaded into the audio system) while in the radio or CD mode, press the TAPE control. Press the button during rewind or fast forward to stop the rewind or fast forward function.
To begin CD play (if equipped with CD changer), ensure that the CDs are loaded. Press the CD control. The first track of the disc will begin playing. After that, CD play will begin where it stopped last.
BASS
SEL
TREB
BAL
SEL
FADE
BAL
SEL
FADE
CD TAPE
CD TAPE
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Do not insert any promotional (odd shaped or sized) discs, or discs with removable labels into the CD player as jamming may occur.
Rewind
The rewind control works in tape and CD modes.
In tape mode, radio play will continue until rewind is stopped (with the TAPE control) or the beginning of the tape is reached.
In CD mode, pressing the REW control for less than three seconds results in slow rewind. Pressing the control for more than three seconds results in fast rewind.
Fast forward
The fast forward control works in tape and CD modes (if equipped).
In the tape mode, tape direction will automatically reverse when the end of the tape is reached.
In CD mode, pressing the control for less than three seconds results in slow forward action. Pressing the control for more than three seconds results in fast forward action.
Tape direction select
Press SIDE 1–2 to play the alternate side of a tape.
REW
1
FF
2
SIDE 1-2
3
Eject function
Press the control to stop and eject a tape.
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EJ
Controls and features
DolbyTnoise reduction
Dolbyt noise reduction operates only in tape mode. Dolbyt noise reduction reduces the amount of hiss and static during tape playback.
Press the (and deactivate) Dolbyt noise reduction.
The Dolbyt noise reduction system is manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Dolbyt and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolbyt Labratories Licensing Corporation.
Compression feature
Compression adjust brings soft and loud CD passages together for a more consistent listening level.
Press the COMP control to activate and deactivate compression adjust.
The effect of the feature varies with the music content.
Shuffle feature
The shuffle feature operates in CD mode and plays all tracks on the current disc in random order. If equipped with the CD changer, the shuffle feature continues to the next disc after all tracks are played.
Press the SHUFFLE control to start this feature. Random order play will continue until the SHUFFLE control is pressed again.
control to activate
4
COMP
5
SHUFF
6
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Radio data system (RDS) feature
This feature allows your audio system to receive station identification or program type from RDS-equipped FM radio stations.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Canadian Radio and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) recommend FM radio broadcasters to use RDS technology to transmit information. FM radio stations are independently operated and individually elect to use RDS technology to transmit station ID and program type as desired.
Press the RDS control until RDS ON or RDS OFF appears in the display. Use the SEL control to enable (ON) or disable (OFF) the feature. With the RDS activated, press the SEL control to scroll through the following selections:
Traffic
Press the RDS control until TRAFFIC is displayed.
Use the SEL control to select ON or OFF. With the feature on, use the SEEK or SCAN control to find a radio station broadcasting a traffic report (if it is broadcasting RDS data).
Traffic information is not available in most U.S. markets.
Program type
Press the RDS control until the FIND program type is displayed.
RDS
RDS
RDS
DSP
SEL
DSP
SEL
DSP
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Use the SEL control to select the program type. With the feature on, use the SEEK or SCAN control to find the desired program type from the following selections:
Classic
Country
Info
Jazz
Oldies
R&B
Religious
Rock
Soft
Top 40
Show
With RDS activated, press the RDS control until SHOW is displayed.
Controls and features
SEL
RDS
DSP
Use the SEL control to select TYPE (the display shows the program type), NAME (the display shows the call letters of the station) or NONE.
SEL
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Phone mode
This feature allows you to control the factory-installed cellular phone
RDS
MUTE
DSP
SEL
(if equipped) through the radio controls.
Press the phone/mute control to enter phone mode. The playing media will mute.
Use SEEK, TUNE or radio presets 1 through 6 to select a phone number previously programmed in the phone.
Press the phone/mute control again to send and end calls.
This control will mute the playing media even if your vehicle is not equipped with a factory-installed cellular phone.
Press the control again to return to the playing media.
Digital signal processing (if equipped)
The digital signal processing (DSP) feature allows you to change the signal mode to suit your listening tastes.
These effects will change the sound quality and may need to be adjusted based upon the program material to suit your listening needs.
Press the control to turn the feature on or off. Use the SEL control to select the
desired signal mode (the selected mode will appear in the display). The following signal modes can be selected:
JAZZ CLUB—jazz club with clearly reflected sounds.
HALL—rectangular concert hall capacity of about 2 000
CHURCH—church with a high vault.
STADIUM—outdoor stadium with a capacity of about 30 000.
NEWS—“voice-only” type of sound with a limited audio band.
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Press the DSP control until one of the following appears:
ALL SEATS
DRIVER SEAT
REAR SEATS
Use the SELECT control to change the equalization to the desired mode.
Setting the clock with radio data system (RDS) feature (if equipped)
This feature applies to vehicles not equipped with a separate, instrument panel mounted clock. If your vehicle has a separate clock, please refer to Clock in this chapter.
Press the RDS control until SELECT HOUR or SELECT MINS is displayed.
Use the SEL control to manually set the time.
Press hours/minutes.
Press to decrease hours/minutes.
to increase
RDS
DSP
SEL
RDS
SEL
CD changer (if equipped)
Your CD changer is located in the trunk.
1. Slide the door to access the CD
changer magazine.
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2. Press to eject the magazine.
3. Pull the lever to remove a CD
tray from the magazine.
4. Insert one disc into each CD tray
of the magazine (up to 6 discs). Ensure that the label side is facing up.
If you pull too hard on the disc holder, the disc holder may come completely out of the magazine. If this happens, reinsert the disc holder back into the magazine.
5. Insert each CD tray, with the disc
loaded, all the way into the CD magazine.
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6. Insert the CD magazine into the
changer.
7. Slide the door to the left to close.
Use only compact discs containing this mark.
The magazine does not need to be full for the changer to operate. Radio power must be turned on to play the CDs in the changer. The
magazine may be stored in the glove compartment when not being used. The CD magazine may be inserted or ejected with the radio power off.
Do not insert any promotional (odd shaped or sized) discs, or discs with removable labels into the CD player as jamming may occur.
Troubleshooting the CD changer (if equipped)
The laser beam used in the compact disc player is harmful to the eyes. Do not attempt to disassemble the case.
If sound skips:
You may be traveling on a rough road, playing badly scratched discs or the disc may be dirty. Skipping will not scratch the discs or damage the player.
If your changer does not work, it may be that:
A disc is already loaded where you want to insert a disc.
The disc is inserted with the label surface downward.
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The disc is dusty or defective.
The player’s internal temperature is above 60°C (140°F). Allow the
player to cool down before operating.
A disc with format and dimensions not within industry standards is inserted.
Cleaning compact discs
Inspect all discs for contamination before playing. If necessary, clean discs only with an approved CD cleaner and wipe from the center out to the edge. Do not use circular motion.
CD and CD changer care
Handle discs by their edges only. Never touch the playing surface.
Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or heat sources for extended
periods of time.
Do not insert more than one disc into each slot of the CD changer magazine.
Do not insert any promotional (odd shaped or sized) discs, or discs with removable labels into the CD player as jamming may occur.
Cleaning cassette player (if equipped)
Clean the tape player head with a cassette cleaning cartridge after 10 to 12 hours of play in order to maintain the best sound and operation.
Cassette and cassette player care
Use only cassettes that are 90 minutes long or less.
Do not expose tapes to direct sunlight, high humidity, extreme heat or
extreme cold. Allow tapes that may have been exposed to extreme temperatures to reach a moderate temperature before playing.
Tighten very loose tapes by inserting a finger or pencil into the hole and turning the hub.
Remove loose labels before inserting tapes.
Do not leave tapes in the cassette player for a long time when not
being played.
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Radio frequency information
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Canadian Radio and Telecommunications Commission(CRTC) establish the frequencies AM and FM stations may use for their broadcasts. Allowable frequencies are:
AM 530, 540–1600, 1610 kHz FM 87.7, 87.9–107.7, 107.9 MHz Not all frequencies are used in a given area.
Radio reception factors
Three factors can affect radio reception:
Distance/strength. The further an FM signal travels, the weaker it is. The listenable range of the average FM station is approximately 40 km (24 miles). This range can be affected by “signal modulation.” Signal modulation is a process radio stations use to increase their strength/volume relative to other stations.
Terrain. Hills, mountains and tall buildings between your vehicle’s antenna and the radio station signal can cause FM reception problems. Static can be caused on AM stations by power lines, electric fences, traffic lights and thunderstorms. Moving away from an interfering structure (out of its “shadow”) returns your reception to normal.
Station overload. Weak signals are sometimes captured by stronger signals when you pass a broadcast tower. A stronger signal may temporarily overtake a weaker signal and play while the weak station frequency is displayed.
The audio system automatically switches to single channel reception if it will improve the reception of a station normally received in stereo.
Audio system warranties and service
Refer to the Warranty Guide for audio system warranty information. If service is necessary, see your dealer or a qualified technician.
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CLOCK (IF EQUIPPED)
If your vehicle is not equipped with an instrument panel mounted clock, refer to Setting the Clock section in this chapter.
Press the right control to increase the time displayed.
Press the left control to decrease the time displayed.
POWER ADJUSTABLE FOOT PEDALS
The accelerator and brake pedal should only be adjusted when the vehicle is stopped and the gearshift lever is in the P(Park) position.
Press and hold the rocker control to adjust accelerator and brake pedal.
Press the bottom of the control to adjust the pedals toward you.
Press the top of the control to adjust the pedals away from you.
The adjustment allows for approximately 65 mm (2.5 inches) of maximum travel.
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Never adjust the accelerator and brake pedal with feet on pedals or while the vehicle is moving.
Controls and features
AUXILIARY POWER POINT
Power outlets are designed for accessory plugs only. Do not hang any type of accessory or accessory bracket from the plug.
VOL PUSH ON
AM
Improper use of the power outlet can cause damage not covered by your warranty.
EXT
The auxiliary power point is located under the instrument panel. This outlet should be used in place of the cigarette lighter for optional electrical accessories.
TRACTION CONTROLY
This control can be used to turn the Traction Controly on or off. Refer to the Traction Controlysection of the Driving chapter for more information.
POSITIONS OF THE IGNITION
1. ACCESSORY, allows the electrical
accessories such as the radio to operate while the engine is not
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running.
2. LOCK, locks the steering wheel,
2
automatic transmission gearshift lever and allows key removal.
3. OFF, shuts off the engine and all
1
accessories without locking the steering wheel.
4. ON, all electrical circuits operational. Warning lights illuminated. Key
position when driving.
5. START, cranks the engine. Release the key as soon as the engine
starts.
BAL
BASS
SEL
TREB
FADE
EJ
CD
RDS
TAPE
SCAN AUTO
SEEK
TUNE
MUTE
3
4
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FM
SIDE 1 2
REW
FF
COMP
SHUFF
RESET
SELECT
FRONT
REAR
MAX
AUTO
OFF
A/C
4
5
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KEYS
The vehicle is equipped with a master key and valet key lock system. The master key will access doors, trunk, glove box, ignition and remote trunk release. The valet key (marked “valet”) will access doors and ignition only. Before using this key, lock the trunk remote control to disable the Trunk remote control on the drivers door, then lock the glove compartment with your master key.
TILT STEERING
Pull the tilt steering control toward you to move the steering wheel up or down. Hold the control while adjusting the wheel to the desired position, then release the control.
Never adjust the steering wheel when the vehicle is moving.
TURN SIGNAL CONTROL
Push down to activate the left turn signal.
Push up to activate the right turn signal.
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HI LO
F
S
OFF
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WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER CONTROLS
Rotate the windshield wiper control to the desired interval, low or high speed position.
The bars of varying length are for intermittent wipers. When in this position rotate the control upward for fast intervals and downward for slow intervals.
Push the control on the end of the stalk to activate washer. Push and hold for a longer wash cycle.
Mist Function
To operate the Mist function of the windshield wipers, push and release the windshield washer control quickly. The wipers will cycle one or two times.
Windshield wiper/washer features
The exterior lamps will illuminate when the ignition is ON and the windshield wiper control is in the interval, LO or HI position.
The lights will remain in on until 30 seconds after the wipers are turned off.
HI LO
F
S
OFF
HI LO
F
S
OFF
HI LO
F
S
OFF
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SPEED CONTROL To turn speed control on
Press ON.
Vehicle speed cannot be controlled until the vehicle is traveling at or above 48 km/h (30 mph).
Do not shift the gearshift lever into N (Neutral) with the speed control on.
Do not use the speed
control in heavy traffic or on roads that are winding, slippery, or unpaved.
To turn speed control off
Press OFF or
Turn off the vehicle ignition.
Once speed control is switched off, the previously programmed set speed will be erased.
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
To set a speed
Press SET ACCEL. For speed control to operate, the speed control must be ON and the vehicle speed must be greater than 48 km/h (30 mph).
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RES
SET
ACCEL
COAST
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If you drive up or down a steep hill, your vehicle speed may vary momentarily slower or faster than the set speed. This is normal.
Speed control cannot reduce the vehicle speed if it increases above the set speed on a downhill. If your vehicle speed is faster than the set speed while driving on a downhill, you may want to shift to the next lower gear or apply the brakes to reduce your vehicle speed.
If your vehicle slows down more than 16 km/h (10 mph) below your set speed on an uphill, your speed control will disengage. This is normal. Pressing RES/RESUME will re-engage it.
Do not use the speed control in heavy traffic or on roads that are winding, slippery, or unpaved.
To set a higher set speed
Press and hold SET ACCEL. Release the control when the desired vehicle speed is reached or
Press and release SET ACCEL to operate the Tap-Up function. Each press will increase the set speed by 1.6 km/h (1 mph) or
Accelerate with your accelerator pedal. When the desired vehicle speed is reached, press and release SET ACCEL.
You can accelerate with the accelerator pedal at any time during speed control usage. Releasing the accelerator pedal will return your vehicle to the previously programmed set speed.
RES
SET
ACCEL
COAST
To set a lower set speed
Press and hold COAST. Release the control when the desired speed is reached or
Press and release COAST to operate the Tap-Down function. Each press will decrease the set speed by 1.6 km/h (1 mph) or
RES
SET
ACCEL
COAST
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Depress the brake pedal. When the desired vehicle speed is reached, press SET ACCEL.
To disengage speed control
Depress the brake pedal.
Disengaging the speed control will not erase the previously programmed set speed.
Pressing OFF will erase the previously programmed set speed.
RES
SET
ACCEL
COAST
ON
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To return to a previously set speed
Press RES/RESUME. For RES/RESUME to operate, the vehicle speed must be faster than 48 km/h (30 mph).
Indicator light
Indicator message
This message is displayed in the Message Center when either the
SPEED CONTROL
SET ACCEL or RES/RESUME controls are pressed. It turns off when the speed control OFF is pressed, the brake is applied or the ignition is turned to the OFF position.
STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS (IF EQUIPPED)
These controls allow you to operate some radio and climate control features.
Radio control features
Press BAND/MODE to select AM, FM1, FM2, TAPE or CD (if equipped).
In Radio mode:
NEXT
Press MEM/NEXT to select a preset station from memory.
MODE
RES
SET
ACCEL
COAST
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In Tape mode:
Press MEM/NEXT to listen to the next selection on the tape.
In CD mode:
Press MEM/NEXT to listen to the next track on the disc.
In any mode:
Press VOL up or down to adjust the volume.
Climate control features
Press TEMP up or down to adjust temperature.
Press FAN up or down to adjust fan speed.
OVERDRIVE CONTROL Activating overdrive
(Overdrive) is the normal drive position for the best fuel economy.
The overdrive function allows automatic upshifts and downshifts through all available gears.
Deactivating overdrive
Press the Transmission Control Switch (TCS) located on the end of the gearshift lever. The Transmission Control Indicator Light (TCIL) will illuminate on the instrument cluster. The transmission will operate in all gears except overdrive.
To return to normal overdrive mode, press the Transmission Control Switch again. The TCIL will no longer be illuminated.
When you shut off and re-start your vehicle, the transmission will automatically return to normal (Overdrive) mode.
For additional information about the gearshift lever and the transmission control switch operation refer to the Automatic Transmission Operation section of the Driving chapter.
O/D
ON/OFF
O/D
ON/OFF
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HOMELINKT UNIVERSAL TRANSCEIVER (IF EQUIPPED)
The HomeLinkt Universal Transceiver, located on the driver’s visor, provides a convenient way to replace up to three hand-held transmitters with a single built-in device. This feature will learn the radio frequency codes of most current transmitters to operate garage doors, entry gates, security systems, entry door locks, and home or office lighting.
When programming your HomeLinkt Universal Transceiver, to a garage door or gate be sure that people and objects are out of
the way to prevent potential harm or damage.
Do not use the HomeLinkt Universal Transceiver with any garage door opener that lacks safety stop and reverse features as required by U.S. federal safety standards (this includes any garage door opener model manufactured before April 1, 1982). A garage door which cannot detect an object, signaling the door to stop and reverse, does not meet current U.S. federal safety standards. For more information on this matter, call toll-free: 1–800–355–3515 or on the Internet at HomeLink.jci.com.
Programming
Do not program the HomeLinkt Universal Transceiver with the vehicle parked in the garage.
1. Prepare for programming the
HomeLinkt Universal Transceiver by erasing the three factory default codes by holding down the two outside buttons until the red light begins to flash after 20 seconds. Release both buttons.
2. Hold the end of your hand-held
transmitter 5–14 cm (2–5 inches) away from the HomeLinkt Universal Transceiver surface (located on your visor) while keeping the red light in view.
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3. Using both hands simultaneously
press and hold the hand-held transmitter button and the desired HomeLinkt button. Do not release the buttons until step 4 has been completed.
Some entry gates and garage door openers may require you to replace step 3 with the procedure in the “Canadian Programing” section.
4. The red light will flash slowly and then rapidly. Release both buttons
when the red light flashes rapidly.
5. Follow steps 2 through 4 to program the remaining two buttons.
If you do not successfully program the HomeLinkt Universal Transceiver after repeated attempts, refer to Rolling code programing which follows, or call toll-free customer assistance: 1–800–355–3515 or on the Internet at HomeLink.jci.com.
Canadian Programming
During programming, your hand-held transmitter may automatically stop transmitting after two seconds which may not be long enough to program the HomeLinkt Universal Transceiver.
To program your hand-held transmitters:
Continue to hold the button on the HomeLinkt Universal Transceiver.
Press and re-press the hand-held transmitter button every two seconds until the red light changes from a slow to a fast flash.
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Operating the HomeLinkT Universal Transceiver
Once programmed, the HomeLinkt Universal Transceiver can be used in place of hand-held transmitters. To operate, simply press and release the appropriate HomeLinkt button (the red light will illuminate, indicating the signal is being transmitted).
Rolling code programming
Rolling code garage door openers (or other rolling code devices) which are “code protected” and manufactured after 1996, may be determined by the following:
Reference the device owner’s manual for verification
The hand-held transmitter appears to program the HomeLinkt
Universal Transceiver but does not activate the device.
Press and hold the trained HomeLinkt button. The device has the rolling code feature if the indicator light flashes rapidly and then turns solid after two seconds.
After completing the “Programming” functions, follow these steps to train a garage door opener with the rolling code feature:
1. Locate the training button on the garage door motor head unit.
Refer to the garage door opener manual or call 1–800–355–3515 or on the Internet at HomeLink.jci.com. if there is difficulty locating the training button.
2. Press the training button on the garage door motor head unit (which
will activate the “training” light).
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3. Press and release the
programmed HomeLinkt button. Press and release the HomeLinkt button a second time to complete the training process. (Some garage door openers may require this procedure to be done a third time to complete the training.)
The 2nd or 3rd press from step 3 will activate the door. The HomeLinkt Universal Transceiver has now been trained to the receiver. The remaining two buttons may now be programmed if this has not previously been done.
Erasing HomeLinkT buttons
Individual buttons cannot be erased, however, to erase the three programmed buttons:
1. Hold down the two outside
buttons until the red light begins to flash after 20 seconds.
2. Release both buttons.
Reprogramming a single HomeLinkTbutton
To program a device to HomeLinkt using a HomeLinkt button previously trained, follow these steps:
1. Press and hold the desired HomeLinkt button. Do NOT release until
step 4 has been completed.
2. When the indicator light begins to flash slowly (after 20 seconds),
position the hand-held transmitter 5–14 cm (2 to 5 inches) away from the HomeLinkt surface.
3. Press and hold the hand-held transmitter button.
4. The HomeLinkt indicator light will flash, first slowly and then rapidly.
When the indicator light begins to flash rapidly, release both buttons. The previous device has now been erased and the new device can be
activated by pushing the HomeLinkt button that has just been programmed.
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MOON ROOF (IF EQUIPPED)
To open the moon roof:
Press and release the control.
For one-touch operation, press
and release the rear portion of the control; this will fully open the moon roof.
To stop one-touch operation at the desired position, press and release the forward portion of the control.
To close the moon roof:
Press and hold the front portion of the control.
To close from the vent position, press and hold the rear portion of the
control.
INTERIOR LAMPS Rear courtesy/reading lamps
The courtesy lamp lights when:
any door is opened.
any of the remote entry controls
are pressed and the ignition is OFF.
With the ignition key in the ACC or ON position, the reading lamp can be turned on by pressing the rocker control.
AUTOMATIC DIMMING INSIDE REAR VIEW MIRROR (IF EQUIPPED)
Your vehicle is equipped with an inside rear view mirror which has an auto-dimming function (available as an option on the outside driver’s side mirror). The electronic day/night mirror will change from the normal state to the non-glare state when bright lights (glare) reach the mirror. When the mirror detects bright light from front or behind, it will automatically adjust (darken) to minimize glare.
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Do not block the sensor on the backside of the mirror since this may impair proper mirror performance.
Ensure the mirror is pulled down low enough to prevent visibility interference with the moon roof controls. The mirror support arm has two pivot points which lets you adjust the mirror UP or DOWN and from SIDE to SIDE.
Press the control to turn the mirror on or off. The mirror will automatically return to the normal state whenever the
vehicle is placed in R (Reverse)(when the mirror is on) to ensure a bright clear view when backing up.
TRUNK REMOTE CONTROL
The remote trunk release control is located on the driver’s door trim panel and can be operated at any time.
You can render the switch inoperable by locking the button with your master key.
R
T
U
N
COMP MIRROR
K
FUEL DOOR RELEASE
Your vehicle is equipped with a locking fuel door. To open the door, press the control located on the door.
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Fuel filler door override release
If the remote release is inoperative, open the trunk, then pull the override release handle located inside the trunk to open the fuel filler door.
POWER WINDOWS Express down
To make the driver window open fully without holding the window control, press the top portion of the driver window control completely down and release quickly. Depress again to stop window operation.
Controls and features
WINDOW LOCK
Window lock
The window lock feature allows only
WINDOW LOCK
the driver to operate the power windows.
To lock out all the window controls except for the driver’s press the right side of the control. Press the left side to restore the window controls.
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Accessory delay (if equipped)
With accessory delay, the window switches, radio, and moonroof may be used for up to ten minutes after the ignition switch is turned to the OFF position or until any door is opened.
POWER DOOR LOCKS
Press control to unlock or lock all doors.
DOOR LOCK
Smart locks
With the key in the ignition, in any switch position, and either the driver’s or passenger’s door open, the doors cannot be locked using the power door lock switches.
POWER SIDE VIEW MIRRORS
The ignition must be in ACC or ON position to adjust the power side view mirrors.
To adjust your mirrors:
1. Select L to adjust the left mirror
or R to adjust the right mirror.
LR
2. Move the control in the direction
you wish to tilt the mirror.
LR
3. Return to the center position to lock mirrors in place.
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Heated outside mirrors (if equipped)
Both mirrors are heated automatically to remove ice, mist and fog when the rear window defrost is activated.
Do not remove ice from the mirrors with a scraper or attempt to readjust the mirror glass if it is frozen in place. These actions could cause damage to the glass and mirrors.
CHILDPROOF DOOR LOCKS
When these locks are set, the rear doors cannot be opened from the inside. The rear doors can be opened from the outside when the doors are unlocked.
The childproof locks are located on rear edge of each rear door and must be set separately for each door. Setting the lock for one door will not automatically set the lock for both doors.
Move lock control up to engage the childproof lock. Move control down to disengage childproof locks.
Controls and features
LOCKED
VERROUILLEE
CHILD LOCK ABOVE SECURITE ENFANTS
ENHAUT
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MEMORY SEATS/REARVIEW MIRRORS/ADJUSTABLE PEDALS (IF EQUIPPED)
This system allows automatic positioning of the driver seat, outside rearview mirrors, and adjustable pedals to three programmable positions.
The memory control is located on the driver door.
To program position one, move the driver seat, mirrors, and pedals to the desired position using the controls. Press the SET control. The SET control indicator light will briefly illuminate. While the light is illuminated, press control 1.
To program position two, repeat the previous procedure using control 2.
To program position three, repeat the previous procedure but press
controls 1 and 2 simultaneously.
A position can only be recalled when the transmission gearshift is in Park. A memory seat position may be programmed at any time.
The memory positions are also recalled when you press your remote entry transmitter UNLOCK control.
To program the memory settings to remote entry transmitter, refer to Remote entry system in the Controls and features chapter.
REAR CENTER CONSOLE FEATURES (IF EQUIPPED)
The rear center console incorporates the following features:
utility compartment
cupholders
auxiliary power point (if equipped)
remote radio/climate controls (if equipped)
remote seat adjustment (if equipped)
SET
1
2
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Radio/climate controls
Refer to Steering Wheel Controls in this chapter for operation instructions.
NEXT
MODE
Radio/climate controls lockout
The rear radio/climate control feature can be locked out by pressing the 3 and the 5 buttons on the radio simultaneously while the radio is on. To enable the rear radio/climate controls, press the 3 and the 5 buttons again.
Remote seat adjustment
The rear passenger can move the front passenger seat forward or backward using the control located in the rear center console.
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Move the control forward or backward to move front passenger seat.
Remote seat adjustment lockout
The window lockout control, located on the drivers door, will also lockout the remote seat adjustment. To lock out the remote seat adjustment feature, press the right side of the control. Press the left side to restore the remote seat adjustment control.
WINDOW LOCK
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POSITIVE RETENTION FLOOR MAT
Position the floor mat so that the eyelet is over the pointed end of the retention post and rotate forward to lock in. Make sure that the mat does not interfere with the operation of the accelerator or the brake pedal. To remove the floor mat, reverse the installation procedure.
REMOTE ENTRY SYSTEM
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and with RS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
The remote entry system allows you to lock or unlock all vehicle doors without a key.
The remote entry features operate with the ignition in any position, except in ACC, and the transmission in P (Park) or N (Neutral).
If there is any potential remote keyless entry problem with your vehicle, ensure ALL key fobs (remote entry transmitters) are brought to the dealership, to aid in troubleshooting.
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Unlocking the doors
Press this control to unlock the driver’s door. The interior lamps will illuminate.
Press the control a second time within five seconds to unlock all doors.
Locking the doors
Press this control to lock all doors. The horn will chirp and the
parklamps/taillamps will flash to confirm that the control was pressed.
Deactivating/activating the horn chirp feature
The horn chirp feature can be turned on/off through the following procedure:
Complete steps 1-7 within 30 seconds or you must repeat the procedure. Wait 30 seconds before repeating the procedure.
1. Turn ignition key to ON.
2. Press power door unlock control on the door panel 3 times.
3. Turn ignition key from ON to OFF.
4. Press power door unlock control 3 times.
5. Turn ignition key back to ON. The doors will lock and unlock.
6. Press unlock control twice within 5 seconds. The horn will chirp twice
upon successful toggling of the horn chirp feature.
7. Turn ignition to OFF.
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Opening the trunk
Press the control once to open the trunk.
Ensure that the trunk is closed and latched before driving your vehicle. Failure to latch the trunk may cause objects to fall out of the trunk or block the rear view.
The remote entry system allows you to open the trunk while the ignition is in any position. However, if the ignition is in the ON position and the gearshift is in D (Drive), the trunk will only open if the vehicle is moving 5 km/h (3 mph) or slower.
Sounding a panic alarm
Press this control to activate the alarm. The alarm will only operate if the ignition is in the OFF position.
To deactivate the alarm, press the control again or turn the ignition to ACC or ON.
Replacing the battery
The remote transmitter is powered by one coin type three-volt lithium battery CR2032 or equivalent. Typical operating range will allow you to be up to 10 meters (33 feet) away from your vehicle. A decrease in operating range can be caused by:
weather conditions
nearby radio towers
structures around the vehicle
other vehicles parked next to the vehicle
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To replace the battery:
1. Twist a thin coin between the two
halves of the transmitter near the key ring. DO NOT TAKE THE FRONT PART OF THE TRANSMITTER APART.
2. Place the positive (+) side of new
battery in the same orientation. Refer to the diagram inside the transmitter unit.
3. Snap the two halves back
together. Replacement of the battery will not cause the remote transmitter to
become deprogrammed from your vehicle. The remote transmitter should operate normally after battery replacement.
Replacing lost transmitters
Take all your vehicle’s transmitters to your dealer if service is required.
If a remote transmitter has been lost and you would like to remove it from the vehicle’s memory, or you would like to purchase additional remote transmitters and have them programmed to your vehicle:
Take all your vehicle’s transmitters to your dealer for programming, or
Perform the following programming procedure yourself
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To reprogram the transmitters yourself, place the key in the ignition and turn from 2 (LOCK) to 3 (OFF) and cycle between 3 (OFF) and 4 (ON) four times in rapid succession within 3 seconds. After doors lock/unlock, press any control on all transmitters (up to four). When completed, turn the ignition to 3 (OFF).
All transmitters must be programmed at the same time.
Illuminated entry
The interior lamps illuminate when the remote entry system is used to unlock the door(s) or sound the personal alarm.
The system automatically turns off after 25 seconds after the UNLOCK button on the remote transmitter is pressed or when the ignition is turned to the START or ACC position.
The inside lights will not turn off if:
they have been turned on with the dimmer control or
any door is open
The battery saver will shut off the interior lamps 30 minutes after the last door is closed or after 10 minutes if the door is left open.
Autolock
The autolock feature will lock all of the vehicle doors when:
all doors are closed
the engine is running and
you shift into any gear putting the vehicle in motion
The autolock feature repeats when:
any door, except the drivers door, is opened then closed while the engine is running and
you put the vehicle in motion
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2
1
4
5
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Autolock can also be activated or deactivated using the following procedure:
You must complete steps 1 through 7 within 30 seconds or the procedure will have to be repeated. If the procedure needs to be repeated, you must wait 30 seconds.
1. Turn the ignition key to ON.
2. Press the power door unlock control on the door panel three times.
3. Turn the ignition key from ON to OFF.
4. Press the power door unlock control three times.
5. Turn the ignition key back to ON. The doors will lock and unlock.
6. Press the power door unlock control. The horn will chirp once upon
successful toggling of the Autolock feature.
7. Turn ignition to OFF.
Memory seat/mirrors/adjustable pedals feature (if equipped)
The remote keyless entry system can also control the seat/mirrors/adjustable pedals feature. With this feature, the first two programmed transmitters will recall a different memory position.
Press the control once to unlock the driver’s door and move the memory features to the corresponding memory position, just as if you had pressed the memory control in the vehicle.
transmitter #1 will recall memory feature position one.
transmitter #2 will recall memory feature position two.
If a third or fourth transmitter is added, it will not recall a memory position.
Memory seat positions can be changed at any time. Transmitter #1 will always move the memory features to position #1.
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Reactivating the memory seat/mirrors/adjustable pedals feature
The remote memory seat/mirrors/adjustable pedals feature comes disabled from the factory. The following sequence will reactivate the transmitter:
1. Press the SET control.
2. Press any control on the remote
entry transmitter.
3. Within five seconds, press control
one or two.
Deactivating the memory seat/mirrors/adjustable pedals feature
1. Press the SET control.
2. Press any control on the remote
entry transmitter.
3. Within five seconds, press the
SET control again. Manually moving any seat, mirror or pedal during these steps will cancel
the programming procedure.
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)
With the keyless entry keypad, you can:
1 2
lock or unlock the vehicle doors without using the key
Your vehicle has a factory-set 5–digit code that operates the keyless entry system. You can also program your own 5–digit personal entry code.
The factory-set code is located:
on the owner’s wallet card in the glove compartment
taped to the computer module
or at your dealer
When pressing the controls on the keyless entry keypad, press the middle of the controls to ensure a good activation.
SET
1
1
3
4567890
2
SET
2
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Programming your own entry code
1. Enter the factory-set code (keypad will illuminate when pressed).
2. Press the 1/2 control within five
seconds of step 1.
3. Enter your personal 5–digit code.
Enter each digit within five seconds of the previous one.
4. Enter a sixth digit to indicate
which personality feature should be recalled by the personal code.
1/2 recalls personality 1
3/4 recalls personality 2
9/0 does not recall a personality
All of the vehicle doors will lock and unlock to confirm programing of the new code. Each personality driver profile (personality 1 or personality 2) can be associated with only one personal code. The factory-set code cannot be associated with a personality code.
Do not set a code that includes five of the same number or presents them in sequential order. Thieves can easily figure out these types of codes.
You can program up to three personal codes to unlock your vehicle. These codes do not replace the permanent code that the dealership gave you.
Erasing personal code
To erase all of the personal entry codes programmed to a vehicle:
1. Enter the factory-set code.
2. Press 1/2 within 5 seconds of step
1.
3. Press and hold 1/2 for two
seconds.
1 2
1 2
3
4567890
3
4567890
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Unlocking the doors and releasing the trunk with the keyless entry system
To unlock the driver door, enter either the factory-set code or personal code (each digit pressed within five seconds of prior digit). The interior lamps will illuminate.
To unlock all doors, enter the factory-set code or personal code (driver door unlocks) and press 3/4 within five seconds.
To release the trunk, enter the factory-set code or personal code (driver door unlocks) and press 5/6 within five seconds.
After the factory-set code or personal code has been entered, you can unlock all doors (press 3/4) and release the trunk (press 5/6) as long as the controls are pressed within five seconds of each other.
Locking doors with the keyless entry system
It is not necessary to enter the factory-set code prior to locking all doors. To lock the doors:
Press 7/8 and 9/0 at the same time.
1 2
1 2
1 2
3
4567890
3
4567890
3
4567890
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SECURILOCKY PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
SecuriLocky passive anti-theft system is an engine immobilization system. This system prevents the engine from being started unless a coded key programmed to your vehicle is used.
The SecuriLocky passive anti-theft system is not compatible with non-Ford aftermarket remote start systems. Use of these systems may result in vehicle starting problems and a loss of security protection.
Automatic arming
The vehicle is armed immediately after switching the ignition to the 3 (OFF) position. The in the instrument cluster will flash
THEFT
light
3
every two seconds when the vehicle is armed.
2
1
Automatic disarming
Switching the ignition to the 4 (ON) position with a coded key disarms the vehicle. The go out. If the
THEFT
THEFT
light will illuminate for three seconds and then
light stays on for an extended period of time or flashes rapidly, have the system serviced by your dealership or a qualified technician.
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5
Key information
Your vehicle is supplied with two coded keys. Only a coded key will
start your vehicle. Spare coded keys can be purchased from your dealership. Your dealership can program your key or you can “do it yourself”, refer to Programming
spare keys.
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Large metallic objects, electronic devices on the key chain that can be used to purchase gasoline or similar items, or a second key on the same key ring as the coded key may cause vehicle starting issues. If present, you need to keep these objects from touching the coded key while starting the engine. These objects and devices cannot damage the coded key, but can cause a momentary NO—START condition if they are too close to the key during engine start. If a problem occurs, turn ignition OFF and restart the engine with all other objects on the key ring held away from the ignition key. Check to make sure the coded key is an approved Ford coded key.
If your keys are lost or stolen you will need to do the following:
Use your spare key to start the
vehicle, or
Have your vehicle towed to a
dealership or locksmith. The key codes will need to be erased from your vehicle and new key codes will need to be re-coded.
Replacing coded keys can be very costly and you may want to store an extra programmed key away from the vehicle in a safe place to prevent an unforeseen inconvenience.
The correct coded key must be used for your vehicle. The use of the wrong type of coded key may lead to a “NO-START” condition.
If an unprogrammed key is used in the ignition it will cause a “NO START” condition.
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Controls and features
Programming spare keys
A maximum of eight keys can be coded to your vehicle. Only SecuriLocky keys can be used. To program a coded key yourself, you will need two previously programmed coded keys (keys that already operate your vehicle’s engine) and the new unprogrammed key(s) readily accessible for timely implementation of each step in the procedure.
If two previously programmed coded keys are not available, you must bring your vehicle to your dealership to have the spare coded key(s) programmed.
Please read and understand the entire procedure before you begin.
1. Insert the first previously programmed coded key into the ignition and turn the ignition from 3 (OFF) to 4 (ON) (maintain ignition in 4 (ON) for at least one second).
2. Turn ignition to 3 (OFF) then 2 (LOCK) and remove the first coded key from the ignition.
3. Within five seconds of removing the first coded key, insert the second previously programmed coded key into the ignition and turn the ignition from 3 (OFF) to 4 (ON) (maintain ignition in 4 (ON) for at least one second but no more than five seconds).
4. Turn the ignition to 3 (OFF) then 2 (LOCK) and remove the second coded key from the ignition.
5. Within 10 seconds of removing the second coded key, insert the new unprogrammed key (new key/valet key) into the ignition and turn the ignition from 3 (OFF) to 4 (ON) (maintain ignition in 4 (ON) for at least one second). This step will program your new key to a coded key.
6. To program additional new unprogrammed key(s), repeat this procedure from step 1.
If successful, the new coded key(s) will start the vehicle’s engine and the theft indicator will illuminate for three seconds and then go out.
If not successful, the new coded key(s) will not start the vehicle’s engine and the theft indicator will flash on and off and you may repeat steps 1 through 6. If failure repeats, bring your vehicle to your dealership to have the new spare key(s) programmed.
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INTERIOR LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT RELEASE
Your vehicle is equipped with a mechanical interior luggage compartment release handle that provides a means of escape for children and adults in the event they become locked inside the luggage compartment.
Adults are advised to familiarize themselves with the operation and location of the release handle.
To open the luggage compartment door (lid) from the inside, pull the illuminated “T” shaped handle and push up on the trunk lid. The material that the handle is made of will glow for hours in the darkness of the luggage compartment following brief exposure to ambient light.
The “T” shaped handle will be located either on the luggage compartment door (lid) or inside the luggage compartment near the tail lamps.
Keep vehicle doors and
luggage compartment locked and keep keys out of a child’s reach. Unsupervised children could lock themselves in an open trunk and risk injury. Children should be taught not to play in vehicles.
On hot days, the temperature in the trunk or vehicle interior 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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Seating and safety restraints

SEATING Head restraints
Your vehicle’s seats may be equipped with head restraints which are vertically adjustable. The purpose of these head restraints is to help limit head motion in the event of a rear collision. To properly adjust your head restraints, lift the head restraint so that it is located directly behind your head or as close to that position as possible. Refer to the following to raise and lower the head restraints.
Push or pull the head rests to the desired position.
Adjusting the power front seats – door mounted controls
The controls for the power seats are located on the inside of each front door.
Never adjust the driver’s seat or seatback when the vehicle is
moving.
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Do not pile cargo higher than the seatbacks to avoid injuring
people in a collision or sudden stop.
Always drive and ride with your seatback upright and the lap
belt snug and low across the hips.
Reclining the seatback can reduce the effectiveness of the seat’s
safety belt in the event of a collision.
Seating and safety restraints
Press the control to recline the seatback forward or backward.
Press to move the seat forward or backward.
Press to move the front portion of the seat cushion up or down.
Press to move the rear portion of the seat cushion up or down.
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Heated seats (if equipped)
The heated seat controls are located on the door trim panel. To operate the heated seats:
Slide the control to BACK to heat the seatback only.
Slide the control to BOTH to heat the seatback and the seat cushion.
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Rotate the thumbwheel to select the desired heat (from 0 (OFF) to 5 (HI)). Allow five minutes for the heat level to stabilize.
If the heated seat switch is not turned OFF, the seat will heat up to the selected temperature level each time the vehicle is started.
Rear heated seats (if equipped)
The rear seat heat controls are located on the rear door panels and operate like the front heated seats. Refer to the Heated Seats section in this chapter for instructions on operating the rear heated seats.
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Using the power lumbar support (if equipped)
The power lumbar control is located on the outboard side of the seat.
Press one side of the control to adjust firmness.
Press the other side of the control to adjust softness.
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Using the manual recline function (if equipped)
Never adjust the driver’s seat or seatback when the vehicle is moving.
Do not pile cargo higher than the seatbacks to avoid injuring people in a collision or sudden stop.
Always drive and ride with your seatback upright and the lap belt snug and low across the hips.
Reclining the seatback can reduce the effectiveness of the seat’s safety belt in the event of a collision.
To adjust the front seatback using the manual recliner:
Lift and hold the handle located on the side of the seat.
Lean against the seatback to adjust it to your desired position. You can recline the seat back or bring it forward.
Release the handle when the desired position has been reached.
Easy access/easy out feature (if equipped)
This feature automatically moves the driver’s seat backward when:
the transmission is in N (Neutral) or P (Park)
the key is removed from the ignition cylinder
The seat will move 5 cm (2 inches) forward (to the original position) when:
the transmission is in N (Neutral) or P (Park)
the key is placed in the ignition cylinder
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Memory seats/rearview mirrors/adjustable pedals (if equipped)
This system allows automatic positioning of the driver seat, outside rearview mirrors, and adjustable pedals to three programmable positions.
The memory seat control is located on the driver door.
To program position one, move the driver seat to the desired position using the seat controls. Press the SET control. The SET control indicator light will briefly illuminate. While the light is illuminated, press control 1.
To program position two, repeat the previous procedure using control 2.
To program position three, repeat the previous procedure but press
controls 1 and 2 simultaneously.
A position can only be recalled when the transmission gearshift is in Park. A memory seat position may be programmed at any time.
The memory seat positions are also recalled when you press your remote entry transmitter UNLOCK control.
To program the memory seat to remote entry transmitter, refer to Remote entry system in the Controls and features chapter.
SAFETY RESTRAINTS
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Personal Safety System
The Personal Safety System provides an improved overall level of frontal crash protection to front seat occupants and is designed to help further reduce the risk of air bag-related injuries. The system is able to analyze different occupant conditions and crash severity before activating the appropriate safety devices to help better protect a range of occupants in a variety of frontal crash situations.
Your vehicle’s Personal Safety System consists of:
Driver and passenger dual-stage air bag supplemental restraints.
Front safety belts with pretensioners, energy management retractors,
and safety belt usage sensors.
Driver’s seat position sensor.
Passenger occupant classification sensor (if equipped).
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Front crash severity sensor.
Restraints Control Module (RCM) with impact and safing sensors.
Restraint system warning light and back-up tone.
The electrical wiring for the air bags, crash sensor(s), safety belt
pretensioners, front safety belt usage sensors, driver seat position sensor, passenger occupant classification sensor (if equipped), and indicator lights.
How does the personal safety system work?
The Personal Safety System can adapt the deployment strategy of your vehicle’s safety devices according to crash severity and occupant conditions. A collection of crash and occupant sensors provides information to the Restraints Control Module (RCM). During a crash, the RCM activates the safety belt pretensioners and/or either one or both stages of the dual-stage air bag supplemental restraints based on crash severity and occupant conditions.
The fact that the pretensioners or air bags did not activate for both front seat occupants in a collision does not mean that something is wrong with the system. Rather, it means the Personal Safety System determined the accident conditions (crash severity, belt usage, etc.) were not appropriate to activate these safety devices. Front air bags and pretensioners are designed to activate only in frontal and near-frontal collisions, not rollovers, side-impacts, or rear-impacts unless the collision causes sufficient longitudinal deceleration.
Driver and passenger dual-stage air bag supplemental restraints
The dual-stage air bags offer the capability to tailor the level of air bag inflation energy. A lower, less forceful energy level is provided for more common, moderate-severity impacts. A higher energy level is used for the most severe impacts. Refer to Air bag Supplemental Restraints section in this chapter.
Front crash severity sensor
The front crash severity sensor enhances the ability to detect the severity of an impact. Positioned up front, it provides valuable information early in the crash event on the severity of the impact. This allows your Personal Safety System to distinguish between different levels of crash severity and modify the deployment strategy of the dual-stage air bags and safety belt pretensioners.
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Driver’s seat position sensor
The driver’s seat position sensor allows your Personal Safety System to tailor the deployment level of the driver dual-stage air bag based on seat position. The system is designed to help protect smaller drivers sitting close to the driver air bag by providing a lower air bag output level.
Passenger occupant classification sensor (OCS) (if equipped)
If your vehicle is equipped with this feature, there will be a label located under the front passenger seat which is marked “OCS”. Alternatively, you may take your vehicle to any Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer for assistance.
For air bags to do their job they must inflate with great force, and this force can pose a potentially deadly risk to occupants that are very close to the air bag when it begins to inflate. For some occupants, like infants in rear-facing child seats, this occurs because they are initially sitting very close to the air bag. For other occupants, this occurs when the occupant is not properly restrained by seat belts or child safety seats and they move forward during pre-crash braking. The most effective way to reduce the risk of unnecessary injuries is to make sure all occupants are properly restrained. Accident statistics suggest that children are much safer when properly restrained in the rear seating positions than in the front.
Air bags can kill or injure a child in a child seat. NEVER place a
rear-facing child seat in front of an active air bag. If you must use a forward-facing child seat in the front seat, move the seat all the way back.
Always transport children 12 years old and under in the back
seat and always properly use appropriate child restraints.
The passenger occupant classification sensor can automatically turn off the passenger front air bag and side air bag (if equipped). The system is designed to help protect small (child size) occupants from air bag deployments when they are improperly seated or restrained in the front passenger seat contrary to proper child-seating or restraint usage recommendations. Even with this technology, parents are STRONGLY encouraged to always properly restrain children in the rear seat. The sensor also turns off the air bag(s) when the passenger seat is empty to prevent unnecessary replacement of the air bag(s) after a collision.
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Front safety belt usage sensors
The front safety belt usage sensors detect whether or not the driver and front outboard passenger safety belts are fastened. This information allows your Personal Safety System to tailor the air bag deployment and safety belt pretensioner activation depending upon safety belt usage. Refer to Safety Belt section in this chapter.
Front safety belt pretensioners
The safety belt pretensioners are designed to tighten the safety belts firmly against the occupant’s body during a collision. This maximizes the effectiveness of the safety belts and helps properly position the occupant relative to the air bag to improve protection. The safety belt pretensioners can be either activated alone or, if the collision is of sufficient severity, together with the air bags.
Front safety belt energy management retractors
The front safety belt energy management retractors allow webbing to be pulled out of the retractor in a gradual and controlled manner in response to the occupant’s forward momentum. This helps reduce the risk of force-related injuries to the occupant’s chest by limiting the load on the occupant. Refer to Safety Belt section in this chapter.
Determining if the Personal Safety System is operational
The Personal Safety System uses a warning light in the instrument cluster or a back-up tone to indicate the condition of the system. Refer to the Warning Light section in the Instrument Cluster chapter. Routine maintenance of the Personal Safety System is not required.
The Restraints Control Module (RCM) monitors its own internal circuits and the circuits for the air bag supplemental restraints, crash sensor(s), safety belt pretensioners, front safety belt buckle sensors, driver seat position sensor, and passenger occupant classification sensor (if equipped). In addition, the RCM also monitors the restraints warning light in the instrument cluster. A difficulty with the system is indicated by one or more of the following.
The warning light will either flash or stay lit.
The warning light will not illuminate immediately after ignition is
turned on.
A series of five beeps will be heard. The tone pattern will repeat periodically until the problem and warning light are repaired.
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If any of these things happen, even intermittently, have the Personal Safety System serviced at your dealership or by a qualified technician immediately. Unless serviced, the system may not function properly in the event of a collision.
Safety restraints precautions
Always drive and ride with your seatback upright and the lap belt snug and low across the hips.
To reduce the risk of injury, make sure children sit where they can be properly restrained.
Never let a passenger hold a child on his or her lap while the vehicle is moving. The passenger cannot protect the child from
injury in a collision.
All occupants of the vehicle, including the driver, should always properly wear their safety belts, even when an air bag SRS is
provided.
It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area, inside or
outside of a vehicle. In a collision, people riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed. Do not allow people to ride in any area of your vehicle that is not equipped with seats and safety belts. Be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a seat and using a safety belt properly.
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In a rollover crash, an unbelted person is significantly more likely
to die than a person wearing a safety belt.
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