Ford 2008 Edge Quick Reference Manual

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2008
FORD EDGE
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
PANORAMIC VISTA ROOF
TM
WITH
DUAL POWER SUNSHADES (if
equipped) (PHOTO A)
TO OPEN THE VISTA ROOF
TM
:
Firmly press and release the
rear control. The panoramic
roof will open to the
“comfort” position. Firmly
press and release the control
again to fully open. To stop
the one-touch open feature
press any control again.
TO CLOSE THE VISTA ROOF
TM
:
Press and release the front
control until the glass panel
stops at the “express close”
position. Firmly press and
hold the control again to
fully close.
TO VENT THE VISTA ROOF
TM
:
From the closed position,
press and release the TILT
control. To vent the panoramic
roof from any position, press
and hold the TILT control.
To close, press and hold the
front control.
TO OPERATE POWER
SUNSHADES: Press the OPEN
or CLOSE portion of the
control to operate the
sunshades. The front and rear
shades open simultaneously.
CENTER CONSOLE STORAGE
(PHOTO B)
The utility compartment has
a removable divider and tray
to allow various configurations
and open up space to fit
several types of laptop
computers, MP3 players,
CDs or handbags.
INTEGRATED KEYHEAD
TRANSMITTER (IKT) AND
REMOTE ENTRY SYSTEM
FEATURES (PHOTO C)
Your vehicle comes
equipped with two specially
programmed Integrated
Keyhead Transmitters (IKTs).
(photo C) IKTs are both a
programmed ignition key
and a remote keyless entry
transmitter.
Press
once to unlock the
driver’s door. The interior
lamps will illuminate.
Press
twice to unlock all
the doors.
Press
to activate the panic
alarm. The horn will sound
and the turn lamps will flash
Press
again or turn the
key to the on position in the
ignition to deactivate the
panic alarm.
CAR FINDER: Press
twice
within three seconds. The
horn will chirp and the
turn lamps will flash. It
is recommended that this
method be used to locate your
vehicle, rather than using the
panic alarm.
Ensure that you keep the
IKT adhesive security label
in a safe place for future
reference. Replacement
Integrated Keyhead
Transmitters are only
available through your
authorized dealer.
SECURILOCK™
SecuriLock™ passive
anti-theft system is an engine
immobilization system.
This system is designed
to help prevent the engine
from being started unless a
coded Integrated Keyhead
Transmitter (IKT) programmed
to your vehicle is used. Using
the wrong type of coded
key may lead to a “no
start” condition.
HOMELINK
®
WIRELESS
CONTROL SYSTEM (if equipped)
The HomeLink
®
Wireless
Control System, 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 transmitters
to operate garage doors,
entry gate operators, security
systems, entry door locks, and
home or office lighting.
POWER LIFTGATE (if equipped)
You can power open or close
the liftgate with the following
controls: instrument panel
control button, Integrated
Keyhead Transmitter button,
outside liftgate control button
or the control button in the
rear cargo area. The liftgate
will only operate with the
vehicle in P (Park). For further
information please refer to
your Owner’s Guide.
REAR CARGO MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM (if equipped)
The cargo management
system consists of storage
compartments located in the
floor of the rear cargo area.
To open, lift the handle. To
close, lower the lid.
A
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
FUEL TYPE AND
TANK CAPACITY
Your front-wheel drive
vehicle’s fuel tank can
accommodate 19.2 gallons
(72.7 L) of gasoline; all-
wheel drive vehicles can
accommodate 20.8 gallons
(78.7 L) Your vehicle is
designed to use unleaded
gasoline with an (R+M)/2
octane rating of 87. Using
gasoline with a lower
octane rating may
degrade performance.
TIRE PRESSURE
MONITORING SYSTEM
This system monitors tire
pressure on all road tires
and provides the driver with
a yellow warning light when
one or more of your tires is
significantly under-inflated.
Message center equipped
vehicles provide additional
warning messages. The TPMS
warning light will reset itself
(turn off) after the tires are
set to specification and the
vehicle is driven above 20
mph (32 km/h) for at least
2 minutes. Note: Outside
temperature affects tire
pressure. Please refer to your
Owner’s Guide.
TIRE PRESSURE
Your vehicle’s tire pressure
is properly set by your
authorized dealer according
to the recommended
specifications found on the
vehicle’s Safety Compliance
Certification Label or Tire
Label located on the driver’s
door jamb. Check your
tires for proper air pressure
monthly, check the air
pressure in your spare tire
every six months. Always use
an accurate tire pressure
gauge. Check the tire pressure
when tires are cold, after the
vehicle has been parked for at
least three hours or has been
driven less than three miles.
(As you drive, the temperature
in the tire warms up,
increasing the tire pressure.)
Improperly inflated tires can
affect vehicle handling and
can fail suddenly, resulting
in a possible loss of vehicle
control. Refer to the Tires,
Wheels and Loading chapter
in the Owner’s Guide for
further information.
FUSES
If the vehicle’s electrical
components are not operating,
a fuse may have blown. The
fuse panel is located below
the instrument panel on the
driver’s side. Remove the
cover to view the fuses. For
more information regarding
changing fuses, refer to
the Roadside Emergencies
chapter of your
Owner’s Guide.
FUEL PUMP SHUT-OFF SWITCH
The fuel pump shut-off switch
stops the electric fuel pump
from sending fuel to your
engine when your vehicle has
sustained a substantial jolt.
This switch is located behind
a panel on the left side of
the cargo area. For more
information regarding the
fuel pump shut-off switch,
refer to the Roadside
Emergencies chapter of
your Owner’s Guide.
LOCATION OF SPARE TIRE
AND TOOLS
The spare tire and jack are
located in the cargo area
below the carpeted floor
panel. The lug nut wrench is
contained in the tool bag. For
complete details on how to
change your tire, refer to
the
Roadside Emergencies chapter
in your Owner’s Guide.
REVERSE SENSING SYSTEM
(if equipped)
The RSS detects obstacles up
to 6 feet (2 meters) from the
rear bumper with a decreased
coverage area at the outer
corners of the bumper. As you
move closer to the obstacle,
the rate of the tone increases.
When the obstacle is less than
10 inches (25 cm) away, the
tone will sound continuously.
If the RSS detects a stationary
or receding object further
than 10 inches (25 cm)
from the side of the vehicle,
the tone will sound for only
three seconds. Once the
system detects an object
approaching, the tone will
sound again.
REAR WINDOW BUFFETING
When one or both of the rear
windows are open, the vehicle
may demonstrate a wind throb
or buffeting noise; this noise
is common among a wide
range of vehicles and can be
eliminated by simply lowering
a front window approximately
two to three inches.
ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
During your Ford Edge’s
limited warranty period, the
assurance and support of a
24-hour emergency roadside
assistance program is
included. Roadside assistance
includes such services as fuel
delivery, tire changes, jump
starts, winch outs, help when
you are locked out of your
vehicle, and towing.
To receive roadside
assistance in the United
States, call (800) 241-3673.
In Canada (800) 665-2006.
1. DRIVER/PASSENGER
TEMPERATURE CONTROLS
Press to increase/decrease the
temperature on the driver side
of the vehicle in dual zone or
the temperature of both the
driver and passenger sides in
single zone.
2. AUTO
Press to activate automatic
temperature control. The
system will automatically
determine fan speed, airflow
location, A/C (on or off) and
outside or recirculated air
based on your temperature
selection.
3. OFF
Outside air is shut out and
the fan will not operate.
4. DRIVER/PASSENGER
HEATED SEATS
Press once for high heat (two
lights), twice for low heat
(one light) and a third time to
deactivate (no lights).
5. MANUAL OVERRIDE
CONTROLS
Allows you to manually
determine where airflow
is directed (floor vents,
instrument panel vents,
rear seat floor vents or a
combination of all). To return
to fully automatic control,
press AUTO.
6. EXT
Press to display the outside
air temperature. Press
again to return to interior
temperature.
7. A/C
Press to activate/deactivate
air conditioning. For a MAX
A/C setting, press A/C,
and set the temperature to
60°F (16°C) and the highest
blower setting.
8. RECIRCULATION CONTROL
Press to recirculate cabin
air. Recirculated air may
reduce the amount of time
to cool down the interior of
the vehicle and may also help
reduce undesired odors from
reaching the interior of
the vehicle.
9. DEFROST
Distributes outside air through
the windshield defroster and
demister vents to clear fog or
thin ice from the windshield.
10. REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER
Press to clear the rear window
of thin ice and fog. Press
again to deactivate. If your
vehicle is equipped with both
a rear defroster and heated
mirrors, the same button will
activate both.
11. DUAL (Single/dual
automatic temperature control)
Allows the driver to have
full control of the cabin
temperature settings (single
zone) or allows the passenger
to have control of their
individual temperature
settings (dual zone control).
Press to turn on dual zone
mode; press again to return
to single zone.
CLIMATE CONTROLS
DUAL AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM (DATC) WITH HEATED SEATS (if equipped)
Ford Motor Company Customer Relationship Center
P.O. Box 6248 | Dearborn, MI 48121
1-800-392-3673 (FORD)
(TDD for the hearing impaired: 1-800-232-5952)
This Quick Reference Guide is not
intended to replace your vehicle
Owner’s Guide which contains more
detailed information concerning the
features of your vehicle, as well as
important safety warnings designed
to help reduce the risk of injury to
you and your occupants. Please
read your entire Owner’s Guide
carefully as you begin learning
about your new vehicle and refer to
the appropriate chapters when
questions arise.
All information contained in this
Quick Reference Guide was
accurate at the time of duplication.
We reserve the right to change
features, operation and/or
functionality of any vehicle
specification at any time. Your Ford
dealer is the best source for the
most current information. For
detailed operating and safety
information, please consult your
Owner’s Guide.
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January 2008 | Second Printing | Quick Reference Guide | Edge | Litho in U.S.A.
FOLD FLAT FRONT PASSENGER SEATBACK (if equipped)
The front passenger seatback can be folded to a horizontal position to
make room for a long load. To fold the seatback, move the seat as far
back as possible. Push the head restraint release button and move the
head restraint fully down. Pull up on the recliner handle A located on the
outboard side of the seat to fold the front passenger seatback. Without
releasing the handle, push the seatback forward. Move the seat as far
forward as possible.
2ND ROW SEAT RECLINE
To adjust the second row seatback to the desired position, while seated,
pull the release lever B up and push the seatback rearward.
2ND ROW FOLD FLAT SEATBACK
To fold down the rear seat, pull up on the lever B on the outboard side of
the seat cushion and let the seatback rotate downward into the load floor
position. To return to the upright position, rotate the seatback upward
until the seatback latches. The seatback will click when it is locked
into position.
2ND ROW EASYFOLD™ SEATBACK RELEASE (if equipped)
The control buttons are located on the left-hand rear quarter trim panel
(accessible from the liftgate area). Press and hold the control to lower the
seat. The top portion lowers the RIGHT (40%) seatback, and the bottom
portion lowers the LEFT (60%) seatback.
SEATING
B
A
B
B C