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Brakes Maintenance
Principle of Operation..................................62 General Information.......................................77
Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Opening and Closing the Bonnet..............77
Brakes.............................................................62 Under Bonnet Overview - 1.2L
Parking Brake...................................................63 Duratec-16V (71PS) - Sigma..................79
Under Bonnet Overview - 1.4L
Duratorq-TDCi (DV) Diesel...................80
Vehicle Care
Cleaning the Exterior....................................88
Cleaning the Interior.....................................89
Repairing Minor Paint Damage.................89
Vehicle battery
Battery care.....................................................90
Jump-Starting the Vehicle.........................90
Vehicle identification
Vehicle Identification Number..................99
You risk death or serious injury to Ford Original Parts match Ford's stringent
yourself and others if you do not safety requirements and high standards
follow the instructions highlighted of fit, finish and reliability. Quite simply,
by the warning symbol. they represent the best overall repair value,
including parts and labour costs.
E89939
Lighting
• Headlamps
• Rear lamps
E120273
Glass
• Rear window
• Side glass
• Windscreen
E120272
A B C D E F G H I
R Q P O N M L K J
E154371
Illumination ON indicator
Engine idle speed after starting
The engine may idle at a higher speed than
normal immediately after starting from Ignition warning lamp
cold. See Starting a Petrol Engine (page
57). See Starting a Diesel Engine (page
58). Low fuel level warning lamp
Warning lamps and indicators
ABS warning lamp Main beam indicator
A C
E90451
A Odometer
B Tripmeter
C Distance to empty
D Reset button
1
E101516
WARNING
Make sure that you fully engage the
locking lever when returning it to its
original position.
3
E95179
10
E70710
11
E102143
WARNINGS
Secure children that are less than
150 centimetres tall or less than 12
years of age in a suitable, approved
child restraint, in the rear seat.
Original warning according to ECE
R94.01: Extreme Hazard! Do not use
a rearward facing child restraint on
a seat protected by an air bag in front of
it!
Read and follow the manufacturer’s
E68918
instructions when you are fitting a
child restraint. Secure children that weigh less than 13
Do not modify child restraints in any kilograms in a rearward facing baby safety
way. seat (Group 0+) in the rear seat.
Do not hold a child on your lap when
the vehicle is moving.
Do not leave children unattended
inside your vehicle in a doors closed
condition.
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E68920
0 0+ I II III
Up to 10 kg Up to 13 kg 9 - 18 kg 15 - 25 kg 22 - 36 kg
(without PAB)
Front co-driver seat X X UF
1
UF
1
UF
1
(with PAB)
Rear seat (3 point belt) U U U U U
Rear seat (lap belt only) X X X X X
13
A
B
E102138
A Unlock
B Lock
14
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
E123935
WARNINGS
Airbags
Have repairs to the steering wheel,
WARNINGS steering column, seats, airbags and
Do not modify the front of your seat belts carried out by properly
vehicle in any way. This could trained technicians from Ford authorised
adversely affect deployment of the dealerships.
airbags. Keep the areas in front of the airbags
Original warning according to ECE free from obstruction. Do not affix
R94.01: Extreme Hazard! Do not use anything to or over the airbag covers.
a rearward facing child restraint on Do not poke sharp objects into areas
a seat protected by an airbag in front of it! where airbags are fitted. This could
Wear a seat belt and keep sufficient damage and adversely affect
distance between yourself and the deployment of the airbags.
steering wheel. Only when you use The airbag may only deploy with the
the seat belt properly, can it hold you in a ignition switch in the on (II) position.
position that allows the airbag to achieve
its optimum effect.
15
E123936
The airbag is a supplementary restraint The airbag system is not visible until it is
activated. The air bag system is designed
system. It is designed to be used in addition
to deploy the driver and passenger front
to seat belts to help protect against head
air bags in certain frontal and front angled
and chest injuries in certain moderate to
collisions.
severe frontal collisions.
16
Because the system senses crash severity, The driver and front passenger airbags will
some frontal and side collisions will not deploy during significant frontal collisions
inflate the airbags. Front airbags are not or collisions that are up to 30 degrees from
designed to inflate in rollover, rear and low the left or the right. The airbags will inflate
speed impacts. within a few thousandths of a second and
deflate on contact with the occupants,
The restraint system comprises:
thus cushioning forward face/body
• a driver airbag movement. During minor frontal collisions,
• a front passenger airbag overturns, rear collisions and side
• crash sensors collisions, the driver and front passenger
airbags will not deploy.
• an airbag warning lamp
• an electronic control and diagnostic WARNINGS
unit. If the passenger airbag cover shows
signs of having been removed, the
Driver and front passenger airbags car should be towed to the nearest
Authorised Ford Dealer for repair. Do not
Your vehicle is equipped with an air bag for attempt to reinstall the cover. If the vehicle
the driver, located in the steering wheel must be driven then on no account should
and a passenger air bag is located in the there be an occupant in the front
instrument panel above the glove passenger seat.
compartment. The passenger air bag can
be identified by the ‘Airbag’ mark The airbag(s) and energy
embedded on the airbag cover. management retractors will activate
only once. Once activated, the
The seat back must be set correctly for the airbags and energy management retractors
airbags to be optimally effective. See will not function again and must be
Sitting in the Correct Position (page replaced immediately. The crash sensor
51). This helps to reduce the risk of injury must also be replaced. If the airbag(s) are
from sitting too close to an inflating airbag. not replaced, the un-repaired area will
increase the risk of injury in a collision.
E123944
E102125
17
If the airbag warning light does not The importance of wearing seat belts
illuminate, if it stays on or illuminates
intermittently or continuously while driving, Seat belts must be worn by all vehicle
it means there is a malfunction. Have the occupants to be properly restrained and
system checked by an Authorised Ford help reduce the risk of injury in a collision.
Dealer. Wearing a seat belt will:
Seat belts
WARNINGS
Wear a seat belt and keep sufficient
distance between yourself and the
steering wheel. Only when you use
the seat belt properly, it can hold you in a
position to achieve its optimum effect. E123940
The wearing of seat belts is required • help keep you in the proper position
by law, even when airbags are fitted. when the airbags inflate,
Never use a seat belt for more than • reduce the risk of harm in rollover, side
one person. or rear impact collisions,
• reduce the risk of harm in frontal
Use the correct buckle for each seat collisions that are not severe enough
belt. to activate the airbags,
Do not use a seat belt that is slack • reduce the risk of being thrown from
or twisted. your vehicle.
Do not wear thick clothing. The seat
belt must fit tightly around your body
to achieve its optimum effect.
Position the shoulder strap of the
seat belt over the centre of your
shoulder and position the lap strap
tightly across your hips.
E123941
18
E68587
E74124
WARNING
Position the seat belt correctly for
your safety and that of your unborn
child. Do not use only the lap strap
or the shoulder strap.
E102129
19
Note: You could unlock the doors if you Re-programming the unlocking
press the buttons on the remote control function
unintentionally.
You can change the unlocking function so
The operating range between your remote that pressing the unlock button once
control and your vehicle varies depending deactivates the central locking and unlocks
on the environment. the driver’s door. Pressing the unlock
button twice within three seconds also
PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE unlocks the passengers’ doors.
CONTROL
A maximum of four remote controls
(Coded Keys) (including the ones supplied
with the vehicle) can be programmed.
E102144 E72190
20
E68726
21
A
B
E122423
A Push to lock
B Pull to unlock
E120298
confirmation
A Lock
The direction indicators will flash once
while unlocking the doors using the remote B Unlock
control.
The direction indicators will flash twice
while locking the doors using the remote
control.
22
23
E121245
E121246
E89132
24
25
E153170
E102147
Volume up: Press the VOL + button on the
back of the remote control.
WARNING Volume down: Press the VOL - button on
Never adjust the steering wheel the back of the remote control.
when the vehicle is moving.
Seek
Release the locking lever to adjust the
height of the steering wheel.
Return the lever to its original position to
secure the wheel.
See Sitting in the Correct Position (page
51).
AUDIO CONTROL
Select radio, CD or cassette mode on the
audio unit.
The following functions can be operated
with the remote control:
E153171
26
Mode
E153172
27
B
A
E124013
A Single wipe
B Intermittent wiping E124014
E72174
E124015 WARNING
Select the wiper switch to position B for Do not operate the windscreen
intermittent wiping. washer for more than 10 seconds or
when the reservoir is empty.
However wiping delay can be programmed
as follows.
1. Switch on the ignition.
28
When the button at the end of the lever is Pull the lever fully towards the steering
pressed the washer will work in wheel and hold it to operate the washer.
conjunction with the wiper operating four The washer will operate in conjunction with
times.
the wipers.
Once the wash/wipe cycle is completed, The washer jet for the rear window is
the wipers will pause and then perform
located on the central high mount stop
one more wipe to clear the screen.
lamp above the rear window.
Note: Avoid dry wiping operation, this will
REAR WINDOW WIPER AND reduce the wiper rubber life.
WASHERS
ADJUSTING THE WINDSCREEN
WASHER JETS
E72175
E120173
WARNING
Do not operate the washer for more
than 10 seconds at a time, and never
when the reservoir is empty.
29
1
E102139
E66644
4
E93785
30
E93786
31
Headlamp flasher
E126635 E102128
Welcome lighting
The side repeaters and tail lamps will flash
once when you unlock the doors with the
remote control. Courtesy lamp comes on
if the lamp control is in door mode.
Main/dipped beam
E102128
E102133
32
1 - - 0
1-2 - - 0
1-2 3 - 1.0
1-2 3 Max 1.5
1 - Max 3.0
E124503
33
B C
A
E102191
34
E120328
CAUTIONS
Do not touch the glass of the bulb.
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4
3
2
1
E154465
1 3
2
E120218
36
2 3
E154483
A
4
B
C
E154784
E154484
1. Open the tailgate.
A Parking/Brake bulb 2. Remove the rubber grommet.
B Turn signal bulb 3. Release the clips using a flat-bladed
screwdriver, remove the lamp and
C Reverse lamp bulb disconnect the connector.
4. Unclip the bulb holder and remove the
bulb.
37
E90601
3
2
1
E120231
38
39
WARNING
Do not operate the electric windows
unless they are free from obstruction.
EXTERIOR MIRRORS
Folding mirrors
E120219
E102162
40
WARNING
Do not overestimate the distance of
the objects that you see in the
exterior mirror. Objects seen in the
mirror will appear smaller and further away
than they actually are.
E71281
INTERIOR MIRROR
E123951
E71272
Both door mirrors are adjustable from
inside the vehicle. Dip the mirror to reduce glare when driving
at night.
ELECTRIC EXTERIOR
MIRRORS
B
C
A
E71280
A Left-hand mirror
B Off
C Right-hand mirror
41
GAUGES
Type A
A C E
B D
E120228
Type B
C E
B D
E120229
A Tachometer
B Fuel gauge
C Speedometer
D Reset button
E Information display
42
43
44
45
A Odometer
B Tripmeter
C Distance to empty
D Reset button
Display definitions
Tripmeter
Note: The maximum value for tripmeter is
9999.9kms and after that it automatically
resets and starts from zero.
46
Heating
E71942
The purpose of heating is to heat the
interior compartment in cold weather
conditions.
Heating performance depends on the
temperature of the engine coolant.
Air conditioning
The purpose of air conditioning is to cool
the interior compartment.
47
Blower A
F B
A
E C
D
E124416
E124410 A Windscreen
B Footwell and windscreen
A Off position
C Face level
Temperature control D Face level and footwell
E Footwell
F Face level, windscreen and
footwell
E123452
Steps to be followed:
1. Set air distribution control to
windscreen.
2. Switch off the recirculation mode.
3. Set the temperature control knob to
maximum hot position.
48
E124407
E72507
E124402
49
4. Set the temperature control knob to The heating of rear window will function
maximum cold position. only when the ignition Key is in run position
5. Close the windows and set the blower or ON position. Also this has a timer to auto
to 2nd speed or to your convenience. cut-off the heating of rear window
operation.
Heating the interior quickly The heated rear window switch is located
in the instrument panel.
E90449
E124040
E90452
HEATED WINDOWS
Use the heated rear window to defrost or
demist the rear window.
E124041
50
SITTING IN THE CORRECT • bend your legs slightly so that you can
press the pedals fully.
POSITION
• position the shoulder strap of the seat
belt over the centre of your shoulder
and position the lap strap tightly across
your hips.
Make sure that your driving position is
comfortable and that you can maintain full
control of your vehicle.
MANUAL SEATS
Moving the seats backwards and
forwards
E68595
WARNINGS
Do not adjust the seats when the
vehicle is moving.
Only when you use the seat belt
properly, can it hold you in a position
that allows the airbag to achieve its
optimum effect.
51
E102372
E102371
52
HEAD RESTRAINTS 1
E75767 E123947
REAR SEATS
WARNING
Make sure that the seats and the
seatbacks are secured and fully
engaged in their catches.
53
E123949
1 3
E123948
WARNING
When folding the seatbacks up,
make sure that the belts are visible
to an occupant and not caught
behind the seat.
54
Audio jack
Audio jack is provided in the audio panel.
It is used for connecting MP3 players,
iPod's, etc, to the audio system.
E66493
E102199
55
USB PORT
The USB port is located inside the glove
box.
56
57
If the engine does not start within 10 Switch the ignition on and wait
seconds, wait for a short period and try until the glow plug indicator goes
again. off.
If the engine does not start after three Note: Do not touch the accelerator pedal.
attempts, wait 10 seconds and follow the 1. Fully depress the clutch pedal.
Flooded engine procedure.
2. Start the engine.
If you have difficulty starting the engine
when the temperature is below -10ºC, 3. Repeat this exercise for 3 to 4 times
press the accelerator pedal between ¼ to until the engine cranks properly.
½ of its travel and try again. Note: If starting difficulty is experienced at
temperatures below -10ºC, depress the
Flooded engine accelerator pedal 1/4 to ½ of its travel to
1. Fully depress the clutch pedal. assist starting. This should be done only, if
the engine fails to start after several
2. Fully depress the accelerator pedal and attempts of cranking as given in the above
hold it there. steps.
3. Start the engine.
Flooded Engine
If the engine does not start, repeat the
Cold or hot engine procedure. Note: Do not depress the accelerator pedal
fully.
Engine idle speed after starting
1. Depress the clutch pedal fully.
The speed at which the engine idles 2. Slowly, depress the accelerator fully,
immediately after starting will vary hold it in this position and start the
depending on the engine temperature. engine.
If the engine is cold then the idle speed will 3. If the engine does not start repeat this
automatically be increased. exercise for 3 to 4 times.
The idle speed will slowly decrease to the
normal level as the engine warms up. SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE
58
CATALYTIC CONVERTER
WARNING E120174
Do not park or idle your vehicle over Turn the cap anti-clockwise to remove.
dry leaves, dry grass or other When the filler cap is removed, a hissing
combustible materials. The exhaust noise may be heard. This is normal and
will radiate a considerable amount of heat should be disregarded.
during use, and after you have switched To close, turn the cap clockwise until it
the engine off. This is a potential fire engages fully.
hazard.
59
60
1.4L Diesel
Gear Speed range Engine RPM
range
1 0-15 750-1750
2 15-30 1000-2000
3 30-45 1400-2000
4 45-60 1500-2000
5 >60 >1750
E99077
61
ABS
WARNING
The ABS does not relieve you of your
responsibility to drive with due care
and attention.
Disc brakes
E71355
62
PARKING BRAKE
Applying the parking brake
E66567
WARNING
Make sure that the parking brake is
applied before you release the lever.
Parking on a hill
If you have to park facing uphill, select first
gear and turn the front wheels away from
the kerb. If you have to park facing
downhill, select reverse gear and turn the
front wheels towards the kerb.
63
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
Engine speed limiter
The engine speed is limited electronically
to protect the engine.
64
GENERAL INFORMATION
1
WARNINGS
Use load securing straps to an
approved standard, e.g. DIN.
Make sure that you secure all loose
items properly.
Place luggage and other loads as low
and as far forward as possible within 2
the luggage or loadspace. E72512
CAUTIONS
Do not allow items to contact the rear
windows.
Do not use any abrasive materials to
clean the interior of the rear windows.
Do not install stickers or labels to the
interior of the rear windows.
LUGGAGE COVERS
CAUTION
Do not place objects on the luggage
cover.
65
Engine
CAUTION
Avoid driving too fast during the first
1500 kilometres (1000 miles). Vary
your speed frequently and change up
through the gears early. Do not labour the
engine.
66
E102206
WARNING TRIANGLE
Space is provided in the spare wheel well
to store a warning triangle.
67
WARNING
Do not reset the fuel cut-off switch
if you see or smell leaking fuel.
E90982
68
CAUTION E120323
Airbag
ABS
Lighting control
E102376
69
Engine management or
electronic module FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART
Fuel pump Engine junction box
Central locking
E120757
Hazard warning flashers and
direction indicators
Ampere
Fuse Circuits protected
rating
F1 - Not used
F2 - Not used
F3 60 Diesel glow plug relay
40 Cooling fan and AC (Duratec - Petrol)
F4
50 Cooling fan and AC (Duratorq - Diesel)
F5 60 PJB busbar BB1
70
Ampere
Fuse Circuits protected
rating
F6 60 Ignition Relay
F7 60 PJB busbar BB4
F8 60 PJB busbar BB5
E122292
71
F1 - Not used
F2 - Not used
F3 - Not used
F4 10 Air conditioning clutch
F5 20 ABS valve
F6 7.5 Power mirrors
F7 10 Electric decklid release
F8 - Not used
F9 10 Head lamp low (dipped) beam - LHS
F10 10 Head lamp low (dipped) beam - RHS
F11 - Not Used
F12 15 Powertrain control module fuse
Heated oxygen sensor - Petrol
F13 20
Powertrain control module - Diesel
F14 - Not used
F15 20 Fuel pump
F16 3 Powertrain control module power
F17 15 Lighting switch
F18 15 Onboard diagnotics/radio
F19 - Not used
F20 7.5 Instrument cluster
F21 - Not used
F22 7.5 Park/tail lamp - LHS
F23 7.5 Park/tail lamp - RHS
F24 20 Power door locks (BFC)
F25 15 Turn/hazard lamp
72
73
E102377
E102208
74
75
E122232 CAUTIONS
Too much tension in the tow rope
could cause damage to your vehicle
or the vehicle that is towing.
Do not use a rigid tow bar on the front
towing eye.This may cause damage
to both the vehicles.
E154486
76
Daily checks
• Exterior lamps.
• Interior lamps.
• Warning lamps and indicators.
77
1
E120200
4
2. Raise the bonnet slightly and pull the
catch towards you.
3. Lift the bonnet from the lock.
E120202
3
Closing the bonnet
Note: Make sure that the bonnet is closed
properly.
Lower the bonnet and allow it to drop from
under its own weight for the last 20 – 30
centimetres.
2
E120201
78
A B C D E F
I H G
E121060
79
A B C D E F
I H G
E121061
80
C Engine oil filler cap: See Engine Oil Check (page 81).
D Engine compartment fuse box. See Fuse Labels (page 69).
E Battery: No maintenance necessary.
F Windscreen and rear window washer fluid reservoir: See Washer Fluid Check
(page 84).
G Air cleaner: No maintenance necessary.
H Engine oil dipstick: See Engine Oil Dipstick (page 81).
I Power steering fluid reservoir: See Power Steering Fluid Check (page 84).
*
The filler caps and the engine oil dipstick are coloured for easy identification.
A B B
A
E95540
A MIN E95911
B MAX
A MIN
B MAX
81
• High speed driving. Note: Oil expands when it is hot. The level
• Frequent acceleration and may therefore extend a few millimetres
deceleration. beyond the MAX mark.
• Low speed driving in congested cities. Remove the dipstick and wipe it with a
clean, lint free cloth. Replace the dipstick
• Dusty environment such as off road
and remove it again to check the oil level.
driving and construction site etc.
• Driving with high load. If the level is at the MIN mark, top up
immediately.
• Commercial usage such as taxi
operation. Topping up
• Repeated short trip driving.
• Usage of non Ford oil.
Checking the oil level Top up with fluid that meets the Ford
specification. See Technical
CAUTION Specifications (page 85).
Make sure that the level is between
the MIN and the MAX marks.
82
ENGINE COOLANT CHECK Unscrew the cap slowly. Any pressure will
escape slowly as you unscrew the cap.
Checking the coolant level CAUTIONS
Do not spill coolant on any part of the
engine.
Do not top up further than the MAX
mark.
CAUTION
Make sure that the level is between
the MIN and the MAX marks.
83
Topping up CAUTION
Remove the filler cap. Make sure that the level is between
the MIN and the MAX marks.
CAUTION
Do not top up further than the MAX If the level is at the MIN mark, top up
mark. immediately.
E102222
WARNING
Do not allow the fluid to touch your
skin or eyes. If this happens, rinse the
affected areas immediately with
plenty of water and contact your doctor. E102213
84
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Vehicle fluids
Item Recommended fluid Specification
Topping up the oil: If you are unable to find an oil that meets the specification, you must
use SAE 5W-30 (Duratorq) and SAE 10W-30 (Duratec).
Capacities
Variant Item Capacity in litres (gallons)
85
Engine specifications
Engine type 1.2L Duratec 1.4L Duratorq- TDCi
86
NOTE: *Check/adjust with engine stationary, not less than 5 minutes after stopping the
engine.
87
88
89
E90587
90
1. Position the vehicles so that they do Disconnect the cables in the reverse order.
not touch one another.
2. Switch off the engine and any electrical
equipment.
3. Connect the positive (+) terminal of
vehicle A with the positive (+) terminal
of vehicle B (cable C).
4. Connect the negative (-) terminal of
vehicle B to the engine block or engine
mount of vehicle A (cable D), as far
from the battery as possible.
Vehicles with a diesel engine
CAUTIONS
Do not connect to the negative (–)
terminal of the flat battery.
Make sure that the jump leads are
clear of any moving parts.
91
Check and set the tyre pressure at the Completely unscrew the retaining device
ambient temperature in which you are and lift out the spare wheel.
intending to drive the vehicle and when the
tyres are cold.
92
WARNINGS
Never place anything between the
jack and the ground, or the jack and
the vehicle.
E122059
93
E120276
A Maintenance jack
E93184
E122056
94
CAUTION
Do not lay alloy wheels face down on
the ground, this will damage the paint.
E93020
95
CAUTION
Do not install alloy wheels using
wheel nuts designed for use with steel
wheels.
E90922
96
4. Lower the vehicle and remove the jack. Tyre rotation without spare wheel
5. Fully tighten the wheel nuts in the
sequence shown. See Technical
Specifications (page 97).
6. Install the hub cap or cover using the
ball of your hand.
WARNING
Have the wheel nuts checked for
tightness and the tyre pressure
checked as soon as possible. E70415
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Wheel nut torque
Variant Specification Nm (lb-ft)
97
Tyre pressures
Inflation pressure – Unladen in bar/psi
Tyre size
98
E121140
99
WEIGHTS
Vehicle kerb weight in kg
1.2L Duratec, 5- speed 1.4L Duratorq- TDCi, 5-speed
manual transmission manual transmission
100
DIMENSIONS
Vehicle dimensions
D
A
E120756
B
101
102
A Booster cables
See: Jump-Starting the Vehicle.....................90
A/C Booster Seats....................................................11
See: Climate Control...........................................47 Booster cushion (Group 3).................................11
About This Manual...........................................5 Booster seat (Group 2)........................................11
ABS Brake and Clutch Fluid Check...................83
See: Brakes.............................................................62 Topping up..............................................................84
ABS driving hints Brakes.................................................................62
See: Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Principle of Operation........................................62
Brakes..................................................................62 Bulb changing
Accessories See: Changing a Bulb..........................................35
See: Replacement Parts Bulb Specification Chart.............................38
Recommendation..............................................5
Adjusting the Steering Wheel....................26
Adjusting the windscreen washer
C
jets....................................................................29 Capacities and Specifications................100
Air Conditioning Car Wash
See: Climate Control...........................................47 See: Cleaning the Exterior................................88
Air Vents.............................................................47 Catalytic Converter........................................59
Arming the engine immobiliser.................25 Driving with a catalytic converter...................59
ASL Changing a Bulb.............................................35
See: Automatic speed limiter (ASL)............64 Central high mounted stop lamp...................37
At a Glance..........................................................7 Courtesy lamp.......................................................38
Adjusting the steering wheel..............................9 Front direction indicators..................................36
Cooling the interior quickly.................................9 Headlamp main and dipped beam...............35
Defrosting and demisting the Luggage compartment lamp..........................38
windscreen...........................................................9 Number plate lamp.............................................38
Engine idle speed after starting........................8 Rear lamps..............................................................36
Information display................................................9 Side lamps..............................................................36
Instrument panel overview - RHD....................7 Side repeaters.......................................................36
Locking and unlocking the doors with the Changing a Fuse.............................................69
remote control....................................................9 Changing a Road Wheel..............................92
Warning lamps and indicators...........................8 Installing a road wheel......................................96
Audio Control...................................................26 Jacking and lifting points..................................93
Mode..........................................................................27 Removing a road wheel.....................................95
Seek...........................................................................26 Spare wheel...........................................................92
Volume.....................................................................26 Vehicle jack.............................................................92
Automatic speed limiter (ASL)................64 Changing the remote control
Principle of Operation........................................64 battery..............................................................21
Auxiliary Power Points..................................55 Changing the Wiper Blades.......................30
Audio jack................................................................55 Checking the Wiper Blades........................30
Child Safety........................................................11
B Child Safety Locks..........................................14
Child Seat Positioning...................................13
Battery care.....................................................90 Child Seats.........................................................12
Bonnet Lock Child restraints for different mass
See: Opening and Closing the Bonnet..........77 groups...................................................................12
103
104
105
106
Tyre Care............................................................97
Tyre Pressures
W
See: Technical Specifications..........................97 Warning Lamps and Indicators.................43
Tyres ABS warning lamp...............................................43
See: Wheels and Tyres.......................................92 Airbag warning lamp...........................................43
Brake system warning lamp............................44
U Direction indicator................................................45
Door open warning lamp..................................44
Under Bonnet Overview - 1.2L Engine check warning lamp.............................45
Duratec-16V (71PS) - Sigma...................79 Engine coolant temperature warning
Under Bonnet Overview - 1.4L lamp.....................................................................45
Duratorq-TDCi (DV) Diesel.....................80 Front fog lamp indicator....................................45
USB Port............................................................56 Glow plug indicator.............................................45
Using seat belts during pregnancy...........19 Ignition warning lamp........................................44
Illumination ON indicator..................................45
V Low fuel level warning lamp............................44
Main beam indicator...........................................45
Vehicle battery................................................90 MIL.............................................................................44
Vehicle Care.....................................................88 Oil pressure warning lamp...............................44
Vehicle Identification Number..................99 Water in fuel warning lamp (vehicles with
Vehicle identification....................................99 diesel engine)...................................................45
Vehicle recovery..............................................76 Warning Triangle.............................................67
Ventilation Washer Fluid Check......................................84
See: Climate Control...........................................47 Washers
Vents See: Wipers and Washers.................................28
See: Air Vents.........................................................47 Washing
VIN See: Cleaning the Exterior................................88
See: Vehicle Identification Number..............99 Weights............................................................100
Wheels and Tyres...........................................92
General Information............................................92
Technical Specifications....................................97
Windows and Mirrors...................................40
Windscreen Washers....................................28
Windscreen Wipers.......................................28
Intermittent wiping..............................................28
Wipers and Washers.....................................28
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Name contact Number
Andhra Pradesh
Guntur Lakshmi Ford 99493-36524 Plot No. 317, Autona- 0863-2322966 0863-2256078/
gar, Guntur-522001. servicegnt@
lakshmiford.com
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Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
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Bihar
Chandigarh
Chhattisgarh
Delhi
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Goa
Gujarat
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Rajkot Eagle Ford 99250-00052 Plot No-2, Near Rolex 0281-6569994 service@eagl
Rings, Gondal Road, /5/6/7/8/9 eford.co.in
Vavdi, Rajkot-360005.
Haryana
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Name contact Number
Yamunanagar Pearl Ford 98120-65856 483, C/6, Old Court 01732- 01732-236782/
Road, Jagadhri, Opp 236781/82 pearlford@
Guptha Palace, rediffmail.com
Yamunanagar
-135003.
Himachal Pradesh
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Jharkhand
Karnataka
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Bangalore Metro Ford 9945092012 No:63 St, Marks Road 080-4059200 080-4059200/
Bangalore-560001. servicemanager
@metroford.in/
crm@metroford.
in
Kerala
Kottayam Kairali Ford 98953-80305 Kerala Cars Pvt Ltd, 0481-2563906 kairaliktmserivce
Mgf Building, MC @gmail.com
Road, Nagambadam
SH,Mount PO, Kot-
tayam.
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Trichur Kairali Ford 98957-00498 Kerala Cars Pvt Ltd, 0487-2388798 0487-2388806
Guruvayoor Road, /2388797
(Thrissur-Kunnamku-
lam Road), Puzhakal,
Ayyanthole PO,
Thrissur-680003.
Trivandrum Kairali Ford 98950-49305 Kerala Cars Pvt Ltd, 0471-2501564 0471 2500189/
Mgf Buildings Val- /2506724 kairalitvmser@
lakadavu, gmail.com/
Trivandrum-695008. regijoseph@
mgfkerala.com
Kochi Kairali Ford 98951-04333 Kerala Cars Pvt Ltd, 0484-2551797 kfbodyshop@
Plot No.5, Major gmail.com
Industrial Estate,
South Kalamassery,
Ernakulam.
Kochi Kairali Ford 98951-09333 Kerala Cars Pvt Ltd, 0484-2806216 0484 2347606/
33/1983, Vennala Po, rakesh@
Kochi-682028. kairaliford.com
Kochi Kairali Ford 98951-09333 Kerala Cars Pvt Ltd, 0484-2346605 0484-2347606
Kairali Ford, Nh-47 /06
Bye-Pass, Near Fpice
Board, Palarivattom,
Cochin-682025.
Thrissur Kairali Ford 98951-09333 Kerala Cars Pvt Ltd, 0487-2376779 bodyshopman
Mannuthy Near Thiruvanikkavu nuthy@kairali
Temple, Ollukara PO, ford.com
Bye Pass, Mannuthy,
Thrissur-680655.
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Madhya Pradesh
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Maharashtra
New Mumbai Bhavna 99301-58000 Plot No. 45, Sector 022-66835100 bhavnafordser
Ford 13, Near Uranphata, vice@gmail.com
Nerul East, New
Mumbai -400706.
Pune Planet Ford 98220-34100 685 2B & 2C, Sharda 020 - 4218322 planetford@vsnl.
Arcade, Bibwewadi /55/4218954 net/020-4213977
Corner, Pune Satara
Road, Pune-411037.
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Nepal
Orissa
Pondicherry
Punjab
Ludhiana Bhagat Ford 98760-20915 A.B. Motors Pvt. Ltd., 0161-3075555 0161-3075500/
658, Industrial area, fordserlud@
Sherpur Bye pass, bhagatgroup.
GT Road, com
Ludhiana- 141001.
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Rajasthan
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Tamilnadu
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Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
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Uttarakhand
Uttranchal
West Bengal
Kolkata Kaikan Ford 96744-42299 Kaikan Ford, 2A, Sta- 033-30078400 033-2456-0086/
tion Yard, (Near H.P. service.kaikan
Gas Godown) Chetla, ford@karini.in
Alipur,
Kolkata-700027.
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