Maintenance
General Information
Have your vehicle serviced regularly to help maintain its roadworthiness and resale value. There is a large network of authorized dealers that are there to help you with their professional servicing expertise. We believe that their specially trained technicians are best qualified to service your vehicle properly and expertly. They are supported by a wide range of highly specialized tools developed specifically for servicing your vehicle.
If your vehicle requires professional service, an authorized dealer can provide the necessary parts and service. Check your warranty information to find out which parts and services are covered.
Use only recommended fuels, lubricants, fluids and service parts conforming to specifications.Motorcraft® parts are designed and built to provide the best performance in your vehicle.
Precautions
- Do not work on a hot engine.
- Make sure that nothing gets caught in moving parts.
- Do not work on a vehicle with the engine running in an enclosed space, unless you are sure you have enough ventilation.
- Keep all open flames and other burning material (such as cigarettes) away from the battery and all fuel related parts.
Working with the Engine Off
- Set the parking brake and shift the transmission to park (P).
- Switch off the engine.
- Block the wheels.
Working with the Engine On
- Set the parking brake and shift the transmission to park (P).
- Block the wheels.
Opening and Closing the Hood
Opening the Hood
- Open the left-hand front door.
- Fully pull the hood release lever and let it completely retract.
Note: This action releases the hood latch.
- Fully pull the hood release lever for a second time.
Note: This action fully releases the hood.
- Open the hood.
Note: There is no secondary latch under the hood.
- Support the hood with the prop rod.
Closing the Hood
- Remove the prop rod from the catch and secure it correctly in the clip.
- Lower the hood and allow it to drop under its own weight for the last 10–14 in (25–35 cm).
Note: Make sure that the hood is correctly closed.
Under Hood Overview - 2.3L EcoBoost™
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Under Hood Overview - 3.0L
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Under Hood Overview - 3.3L
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Engine Oil Dipstick - 2.3L EcoBoost™
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Engine Oil Dipstick - 3.0L
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Engine Oil Dipstick - 3.3L
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Engine Oil Check
- Make sure that your vehicle is on level ground.
- Check the oil level before starting the engine, or switch the engine off after warm up and wait 15 minutes for the oil to drain into the oil pan.
Note: Checking the oil level too soon could result in an inaccurate reading.
- Remove the dipstick and wipe it with a clean, lint-free cloth.
- Reinstall the dipstick and make sure it is fully seated.
- Remove the dipstick again to check the oil level.
Note: If the oil level is between the maximum and minimum marks, the oil level is acceptable.Do not add oil.
- If the oil level is at the minimum mark, immediately add oil.
- Reinstall the dipstick. Make sure it is fully seated.
Note: The oil consumption of new engines reaches its normal level after approximately 3,000 mi (5,000 km).
Note: Increases in oil level can occur from frequent short trips that do not allow the engine to get to operating temperature, as well as frequent idling or low speed driving for long periods of time.
Note: If oil levels are continuously noted above the maximum mark, schedule a visit to your authorized dealer.
Adding Engine Oil
Do not use supplemental engine oil additives because they are unnecessary and could lead to engine damage that the vehicle warranty may not cover.
- Clean the area surrounding the engine oil filler cap before you remove it.
- Remove the engine oil filler cap.
- Add engine oil that meets our specifications. See .
- Reinstall the engine oil filler cap.Turn it clockwise until you feel a strong resistance.
Note: Make sure you install the oil filler cap correctly.
Note: Do not add oil further than the maximum mark.Oil levels above the maximum mark may cause engine damage.
Note: Immediately soak up any oil spillage with an absorbent cloth.
Oil Change Indicator Reset
Use the information display controls on the steering wheel to reset the oil change indicator.
From the main menu scroll to:
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Press the right arrow button, then from this menu scroll to the following message. |
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Press and hold the OK button until the instrument cluster displays the following message. |
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Changing the Engine Air Filter - 2.3L EcoBoost™
When changing the engine air filter, do not allow debris or foreign material to enter the air induction system.Engine components are susceptible to damage not covered by the vehicle Warranty.
Change the air filter element at the correct interval. See .
Incorrect component use can cause damage not covered by the vehicle Warranty. See .
To replace the air filter element do the following:
- Remove the clips that secure the air filter housing cover.
- Using a screwdriver, loosen the clamp on air filter housing cover.
- Gently pull the boot back away from the air filter housing cover.
- Carefully lift the air filter housing cover from the air filter housing assembly.
- Remove the air filter element from the air filter housing.
- Wipe any dirt or debris from the air filter housing and cover to make sure no dirt gets in the engine and that you have a good seal.
- Install a new air filter element.Be careful not to crimp the filter element edges between the air filter housing and cover.This could cause filter damage and allow unfiltered air to enter the engine if it is not properly seated.
- Install the air filter housing cover.
- Engage the clips to secure the air filter housing cover to the air filter housing.
- Reconnect the boot to the air filter housing cover and torque to 4 lb.ft (5 Nm).
Changing the Engine Air Filter - 3.0L
When changing the engine air filter, do not allow debris or foreign material to enter the air induction system.Engine components are susceptible to damage not covered by the vehicle Warranty.
Change the air filter element at the correct interval. See .
Incorrect component use can cause damage not covered by the vehicle Warranty. See .
To replace the air filter element do the following:
- Remove the clips that secure the air filter housing cover.
- Using a screwdriver, loosen two clamps on either side of the air filter housing cover.
- Gently pull the two boots back away from the air filter housing cover.
- Carefully lift the air filter housing cover.
- Remove the air filter element from the air filter housing.
- Wipe any dirt or debris from the air filter housing and cover to make sure no dirt gets in the engine and that you have a good seal.
- Install a new air filter element.Be careful not to crimp the filter element edges between the air filter housing and cover.This could cause filter damage and allow unfiltered air to enter the engine if it is not properly seated.
- Install the air filter housing cover.
- Engage the clips to secure the air filter housing cover to the air filter housing.
- Reconnect the two boots on the air filter housing cover and torque to 4 lb.ft (5 Nm).
Changing the Engine Air Filter - 3.3L
Note: Failure to use the correct air filter element may result in severe engine damage.Resulting component damage may not be covered by the vehicle Warranty.
Note: When servicing the air cleaner, do not allow foreign material to enter the air induction system.The engine is susceptible to damage from even small particles.
When changing the air filter element, use only the air filter element listed.
Change the air filter element at the proper intervals. See .
- Release the clamps that secure the air filter cover to the housing.
- Using a screwdriver, loosen the clamp on the air filter housing cover.
- Gently pull the boot back away from the air filter housing cover.
- Carefully lift the air filter housing cover.
- Remove the air filter element from the air filter housing.
- Wipe any dirt or debris from the air filter housing and cover to make sure no dirt gets in the engine and that you have a good seal.
- Install a new air filter element.Be careful not to crimp the filter element edges between the air filter housing and cover.This could cause filter damage and allow unfiltered air to enter the engine if it is not properly seated.
- Install the air filter housing cover.
- Engage the clips to secure the air filter housing cover to the air filter housing.
- Reconnect the boot to the air filter housing cover and torque to 4 lb.ft (5 Nm).
Engine Coolant Check
When the engine is cold, check the concentration and level of the coolant at the intervals listed in the scheduled maintenance information. See .
Note: Make sure that the coolant level is between the MIN and the MAX marks on the coolant reservoir.
Note: Coolant expands when it is hot.The level may extend beyond the MAX mark.
Maintain coolant concentration within 48% to 50%, which equates to a freeze point between -29 °F (-34 °C) and -35 °F (-37 °C). Coolant concentration should be checked using a refractometer. We do not recommend the use of hydrometers or coolant test strips for measuring coolant concentration.
Adding Coolant
Note: Do not use stop leak pellets, cooling system sealants, or non-specified additives as they can cause damage to the engine cooling or heating systems.Resulting component damage may not be covered by the vehicle Warranty.
Note: Automotive fluids are not interchangeable.
It is very important to use prediluted coolant approved to the correct specification in order to avoid plugging the small passageways in the engine cooling system. See . Do not mix different colors or types of coolant in your vehicle. Mixing of engine coolants or using an incorrect coolant may harm the engine or cooling system components and may not be covered by the vehicle Warranty.
Note: If prediluted coolant is not available, use the approved concentrated coolant diluting it to 50/50 with distilled water. See . Using water that has not been deionised may contribute to deposit formation, corrosion and plugging of the small cooling system passageways.
Note: Coolants marketed for all makes and models may not be approved to our specifications and may cause damage to the cooling system.Resulting component damage may not be covered by the vehicle Warranty.
If the coolant level is at or below the minimum mark, add prediluted coolant immediately.
To top up the coolant level do the following:
- Unscrew the cap slowly. Any pressure escapes as you unscrew the cap.
- Add prediluted coolant approved to the correct specification. See .
- Add enough prediluted coolant to reach the correct level.
- Replace the coolant reservoir cap. Turn the cap clockwise until it contacts the hard stop.
- Check the coolant level in the coolant reservoir the next few times you drive your vehicle. If necessary, add enough prediluted engine coolant to bring the coolant level to the correct level.
If you have to add more than 1.1 qt (1 L) of engine coolant per month, have your vehicle checked as soon as possible. Operating an engine with a low level of coolant can result in engine overheating and possible engine damage.
In case of emergency, you can add a large amount of water without engine coolant in order to reach a vehicle service location. In this instance, qualified personnel:
- Must drain the cooling system.
- Chemically clean the coolant system.
- Refill with engine coolant as soon as possible.
Water alone, without engine coolant, can cause engine damage from corrosion, overheating or freezing.
Do not use the following as a coolant substitute:
- Alcohol.
- Methanol.
- Brine.
- Any coolant mixed with alcohol or methanol antifreeze.
Alcohol and other liquids can cause engine damage from overheating or freezing.
Do not add extra inhibitors or additives to the coolant. These can be harmful and compromise the corrosion protection of the coolant.
Recycled Coolant
We do not recommend the use of recycled coolant as an approved recycling process is not yet available.
Note: Dispose of used coolant in the appropriate manner.
Follow your community's regulations and standards for recycling and disposing of automotive fluids.
Severe Climates
If you drive in extremely cold climates:
- It may be necessary to increase the coolant concentration above 50%.
- A coolant concentration of 60% provides improved freeze point protection.
- Coolant concentrations above 60% decrease the overheat protection characteristics of the coolant and may cause engine damage.
If you drive in extremely hot climates:
- You can decrease the coolant concentration to 40%.
- A coolant concentration of 40% provides improved overheat protection.
- Coolant concentrations below 40% decrease the overheat and corrosion protection characteristics of the coolant and may cause engine damage.
Vehicles driven year-round in non-extreme climates should use prediluted coolant for optimum cooling system and engine protection.
Coolant Change
At specific mileage intervals, as listed in the scheduled maintenance information, the coolant should be changed. Add prediluted coolant approved to the correct specification. See .
Fail-Safe Cooling
Fail-safe cooling allows you to temporarily drive your vehicle before any incremental component damage occurs. The fail-safe distance depends on ambient temperature, vehicle load and terrain.
How Fail-Safe Cooling Works
If the engine reaches a preset over-temperature condition, the engine automatically switches to alternating cylinder operation. Each disabled cylinder acts as an air pump and cools the engine.
When this occurs, your vehicle still operates, however:
- Engine power is limited.
- The air conditioning system turns off.
Continued operation increases the engine temperature, causing the engine to completely shut down. Your steering and braking effort increases in this situation.
When the engine temperature cools, you can re-start the engine. Have your vehicle checked as soon as possible to minimize engine damage.
When Fail-Safe Mode Is Activated
Your vehicle has limited engine power when in the fail-safe mode, drive your vehicle with caution. Your vehicle does not maintain high-speed operation and the engine may operate poorly.
Remember that the engine is capable of automatically shutting down to prevent engine damage. In this situation:
- Pull off the road as soon as safely possible and switch the engine off.
- If you are a member of a roadside assistance program, we recommend that you contact your roadside assistance service provider.
- If this is not possible, wait for a short period of time for the engine to cool.
- Check the coolant level. If the coolant level is at or below the minimum mark, add prediluted coolant immediately.
- When the engine temperature cools, you can re-start the engine. Have your vehicle checked as soon as possible to minimize engine damage.
Note: Driving your vehicle without repair increases the chance of engine damage.
Engine Coolant Temperature Management (If Equipped)
If you tow a trailer with your vehicle, the engine may temporarily reach a higher temperature during severe operating conditions, for example ascending a long or steep grade in high ambient temperatures.
At this time, you may notice the coolant temperature gauge moves toward the red zone and a message may appear in the information display.
You may notice a reduction in vehicle speed caused by reduced engine power in order to manage the engine coolant temperature.Your vehicle may enter this mode if certain high-temperature and high-load conditions take place.The amount of speed reduction depends on vehicle loading, grade and ambient temperature. If this occurs, there is no need to stop your vehicle.You can continue to drive.
The air conditioning may automatically turn on and off during severe operating conditions to protect the engine from overheating. When the coolant temperature decreases to the normal operating temperature, the air conditioning turns on.
If the coolant temperature gauge moves fully into the red zone, or if the coolant temperature warning or service engine soon messages appear in your information display, do the following:
- Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so. Fully apply the parking brake, shift into park (P) or neutral (N).
- Leave the engine running until the coolant temperature gauge needle returns to the normal position.If the temperature does not drop after several minutes, follow the remaining steps.
- Switch the engine off and wait for it to cool. Check the coolant level.
- If the coolant level is at or below the minimum mark, add prediluted coolant immediately.
- If the coolant level is normal, restart the engine and continue.
Automatic Transmission Fluid Check
If required, have an authorized dealer check and change the transmission fluid at the correct service interval. See .
The automatic transmission does not have a transmission fluid dipstick.
Refer to your scheduled maintenance information for scheduled intervals for fluid checks and changes. Your transmission does not consume fluid. However, if the transmission slips, shifts slowly or if you notice a sign of leaking fluid, contact an authorized dealer.
Do not use supplemental transmission fluid additives, treatments or cleaning agents. The use of these materials may affect transmission operation and result in damage to internal transmission components.
Brake Fluid Check
- Park your vehicle on a level surface.
- Look at the brake fluid reservoir to see where the brake fluid level is relative to the MIN and the MAX marks on the reservoir.
Note: If the brake fluid level is between the MIN and the MAX marks on the reservoir, it is acceptable.
Note: If the brake fluid level is below the MIN mark or above the MAX mark, have your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
Note: To avoid fluid contamination, the reservoir cap must remain in place and fully tight, unless you are adding fluid.
Only use fluid that meets our specifications. See .
Brake Fluid Service Interval
Brake fluid absorbs water over time which degrades the effectiveness of the brake fluid. Change the brake fluid at the specified intervals to prevent degraded braking performance.
For detailed interval information, see Scheduled Maintenance in your Owner's Manual or your local maintenance guide.
Power Steering Fluid Check
Your vehicle is equipped with an electric power steering (EPS) system. There is no fluid reservoir to check or fill.
Changing the 12V Battery - Excluding: Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV)
The battery is in the engine compartment.See .
Your vehicle has a maintenance-free battery. It does not require additional water during service.
If the vehicle battery has a cover and vent hose, make sure you correctly install it after cleaning or replacing the battery.
For longer, trouble-free operation, keep the top of the battery clean and dry and the battery cables tightly fastened to the battery terminals. If any corrosion is present on the battery or terminals, remove the cables from the terminals and clean with a wire brush. You can neutralize the acid with a solution of baking soda and water.
We recommend that you disconnect the negative battery cable terminal from the battery if you plan to store your vehicle for an extended period.
Note: If you only disconnect the negative battery cable terminal, make sure it is isolated or placed away from the battery terminal to avoid unintended connection or arcing.
If you replace the battery make sure it matches the electrical requirements of your vehicle.
If you disconnect or replace the battery and your vehicle has an automatic transmission, it must relearn its adaptive strategy. Because of this, the transmission may shift firmly when first driven. This is normal operation while the transmission fully updates its operation to optimum shift feel.
Battery Sensor Reset
When you install a new battery, reset the battery sensor by doing the following:
- Switch the ignition on, and leave the engine off.
Note: Complete Steps 2 and 3 within 10 seconds.
- Flash the high beam headlamps five times, ending with the high beams off.
- Press and release the brake pedal three times.
The battery warning lamp flashes three times to confirm that the reset is successful.
Battery Management System (If Equipped)
The system monitors battery conditions and takes actions to extend battery life. If excessive battery drain is detected, the system temporarily disables some electrical systems to protect the battery.
Systems included are:
- Heated rear window.
- Heated seats.
- Climate control.
- Heated steering wheel.
- Audio unit.
- Navigation system.
A message may appear in the information display to alert you that battery protection actions are active. This message is only for notification that an action is taking place, and not intended to indicate an electrical problem or that the battery requires replacement.
After battery replacement, or in some cases after charging the battery with an external charger, the battery management system requires eight hours of vehicle sleep time to relearn the battery state of charge. During this time, your vehicle must remain fully locked with the ignition switched off.
Note: Prior to relearning the battery state of charge, the battery management system may temporarily disable some electrical systems.
Electrical Accessory Installation
To make sure the battery management system works correctly, do not connect an electrical device ground connection directly to the battery negative post. This can cause inaccurate measurements of the battery condition and potential incorrect system operation.
Note: If you add electrical accessories or components to the vehicle, it may adversely affect battery performance and durability. This may also affect the performance of other electrical systems in the vehicle.
Remove and Reinstall the Battery
Install a battery approved for use by our specifications. See .
To disconnect or remove the battery, do the following:
- Apply the parking brake and switch the ignition off.
- Switch all electrical equipment off, for example lights and radio.
- Wait a minimum of two minutes before disconnecting the battery.
Note: The engine management system has a power hold function and remains powered for a period of time after you switch the ignition off. This is to allow the system to store diagnostic and adaptive tables. Disconnecting the battery without waiting can cause damage not covered by the vehicle warranty.
- Disconnect the negative battery cable terminal.
- Disconnect the positive battery cable terminal.
- Remove the battery securing clamp.
- Remove the battery.
- To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Note: Before reconnecting the battery, make sure the ignition remains switched off.
Note: Make sure to fully tighten the battery cables.
If you disconnect or replace the vehicle battery, you must reset the following features:
- Window bounce-back. See .
- Clock Settings.
- Pre-set radio stations.
Battery Disposal
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Changing the 12V Battery - Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV)
The primary battery is in the engine compartment. See .
The secondary battery is located behind the trim panel in the luggage compartment.
Your vehicle has a maintenance-free battery. It does not require additional water during service.
If the vehicle battery has a cover and vent hose, make sure you correctly install it after cleaning or replacing the battery.
For longer, trouble-free operation, keep the top of the battery clean and dry and the battery cables tightly fastened to the battery terminals. If any corrosion is present on the battery or terminals, remove the cables from the terminals and clean with a wire brush. You can neutralize the acid with a solution of baking soda and water.
We recommend that you disconnect the negative battery cable terminal from the battery if you plan to store your vehicle for an extended period.
Note: If you only disconnect the negative battery cable terminal, make sure it is isolated or placed away from the battery terminal to avoid unintended connection or arcing.
If you replace the battery make sure it matches the electrical requirements of your vehicle.
If you disconnect or replace the battery and your vehicle has an automatic transmission, it must relearn its adaptive strategy. Because of this, the transmission may shift firmly when first driven. This is normal operation while the transmission fully updates its operation to optimum shift feel.
Battery Sensor Reset
When you install a new battery, reset the battery sensor by doing the following:
- Switch the ignition on, and leave the engine off.
Note: Complete Steps 2 and 3 within 10 seconds.
- Flash the high beam headlamps five times, ending with the high beams off.
- Press and release the brake pedal three times.
The battery warning lamp flashes three times to confirm that the reset is successful.
Battery Management System (If Equipped)
The system monitors battery conditions and takes actions to extend battery life. If excessive battery drain is detected, the system temporarily disables some electrical systems to protect the battery.
Systems included are:
- Heated rear window.
- Heated seats.
- Climate control.
- Heated steering wheel.
- Audio unit.
- Navigation system.
A message may appear in the information display to alert you that battery protection actions are active. This message is only for notification that an action is taking place, and not intended to indicate an electrical problem or that the battery requires replacement.
After battery replacement, or in some cases after charging the battery with an external charger, the battery management system requires eight hours of vehicle sleep time to relearn the battery state of charge. During this time, your vehicle must remain fully locked with the ignition switched off.
Note: Prior to relearning the battery state of charge, the battery management system may temporarily disable some electrical systems.
Electrical Accessory Installation
To make sure the battery management system works correctly, do not connect an electrical device ground connection directly to the battery negative post. This can cause inaccurate measurements of the battery condition and potential incorrect system operation.
Note: If you add electrical accessories or components to the vehicle, it may adversely affect battery performance and durability. This may also affect the performance of other electrical systems in the vehicle.
Remove and Reinstall the Battery
Install a battery approved for use by our specifications. See .
To disconnect or remove the battery, do the following:
- Apply the parking brake and switch the ignition off.
- Switch all electrical equipment off, for example lights and radio.
- Wait a minimum of two minutes before disconnecting the battery.
Note: The engine management system has a power hold function and remains powered for a period of time after you switch the ignition off. This is to allow the system to store diagnostic and adaptive tables. Disconnecting the battery without waiting can cause damage not covered by the vehicle warranty.
- Disconnect the negative battery cable terminal.
- Disconnect the positive battery cable terminal.
- Remove the battery securing clamp.
- Remove the battery.
- To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Note: Before reconnecting the battery, make sure the ignition remains switched off.
Note: Make sure to fully tighten the battery cables.
If you disconnect or replace the vehicle battery, you must reset the following features:
- Window bounce-back. See .
- Clock Settings.
- Pre-set radio stations.
Battery Disposal
Adjusting the Headlamps
Vertical Aim Adjustment
If your vehicle has been involved in a crash, have the aim of the headlamp beam checked by an authorized dealer.
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Vertical Aim Adjustment Procedure
- Park your vehicle on level ground approximately 25 ft (7.6 m) from a wall or screen.
- Measure the distance from the ground to the center of the headlamp beam bulb and mark an 8 ft (2.4 m) long horizontal reference line on the wall or screen at this height.
Note: There may be an identifying mark on the lens to help you locate the center line of the headlamp beam bulb.
Note: To see a clearer light pattern for adjusting, you may want to block the light from one headlamp while adjusting the other.
- Switch on the low beam headlamps and open the hood.
- On the wall or screen you will observe a flat zone of high intensity light located at the top of the beam pattern. If the top edge of the flat zone of high intensity light is not on the horizontal reference line, adjust the aim of the headlamp beam.
- Use a suitable tool, for example a screwdriver or socket wrench, to turn the adjuster clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust the vertical aim of the headlamp.The horizontal edge of the brighter light should touch the horizontal reference line.
- Close the hood and switch off the lamps.
Washer Fluid Check
Note: The front and rear washer systems are supplied from the same reservoir.
Add fluid to fill the reservoir if the level is low. Only use a washer fluid that meets our specifications. See .
State or local regulations on volatile organic compounds may restrict the use of methanol, a common windshield washer antifreeze additive. Washer fluids containing non-methanol antifreeze agents should be used only if they provide cold weather protection without damaging the vehicle’s paint finish, wiper blades or washer system.
Fuel Filter
Your vehicle is equipped with a lifetime fuel filter that is integrated with the fuel tank. Regular maintenance or replacement is not needed.
Checking the Wiper Blades
Run the tip of your fingers over the edge of the blade to check for roughness.
Clean the wiper blades with washer fluid or water applied with a soft sponge or cloth.
Changing the Front Wiper Blades
You can improve poor wiper quality by cleaning the wiper blades and the windshield.
Replace the wiper blades at least annually for optimum performance.
- Lift the wiper arm and then press the wiper blade locking buttons together.
Note: Do not hold the wiper blade to lift the wiper arm.
Note: Make sure that the wiper arm does not spring back against the glass when the wiper blade is not attached.
- Slightly rotate the wiper blade.
- Remove the wiper blade.
- To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Note: Make sure that the wiper blade locks into place.
Changing the Rear Wiper Blades
You can improve poor wiper quality by cleaning the wiper blades and the windshield.
Replace the wiper blades at least annually for optimum performance.
- Lift the wiper arm.
Note: Do not hold the wiper blade to lift the wiper arm.
- Remove the wiper blade.
Note: Make sure that the wiper arm does not spring back against the glass when the wiper blade is not attached.
- To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Changing a Bulb
Use the correct specification bulb. See . Install in the reverse order unless otherwise stated.
Rear Direction Indicator and Reversing Lamp
- Switch all of the lamps and the ignition off.
- Use a suitable tool, for example a screwdriver, to carefully remove the access cover.
- Remove the side cover.
- Remove the screw that secures the lamp assembly.
- Gently pull the lamp assembly away from the vehicle.
- Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and remove it.
- Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out.
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LED Lamps
LED lamps are not serviceable items.See an authorized dealer if they fail.
The following lamps are LED:
- Headlamp low beam.
- Headlamp high beam.
- Front direction indicator.
- Side direction indicator.
- Daytime running lamps.
- Front fog lamps (if equipped).
- Brake and rear lamp.
- Rear side marker lamp.
- Rear fog lamps (if equipped).
- Front side marker lamps.
- Front signature lamps.
- Central high mounted brake lamp.
License Plate Lamp
- Use a suitable tool, for example a screwdriver, to carefully remove the lamp.
- Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and remove it.
- Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out.
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