Ford Escape 2015 Owner's manual

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Part Number: 20150223154702
Introduction
About This Manual...........................................7
Symbols Glossary.............................................7
Data Recording..................................................9
California Proposition 65..............................11
Perchlorate.........................................................11
Ford Credit..........................................................11
Replacement Parts
Recommendation........................................11
Special Notices................................................12
Mobile Communications
Equipment.....................................................13
Export Unique Options..................................13
Environment
Protecting the Environment........................14
At a Glance
At a Glance........................................................15
Child Safety
General Information......................................20
Installing Child Seats.....................................21
Booster Seats...................................................27
Child Seat Positioning..................................29
Child Safety Locks.........................................30
Safety Belts
Principle of Operation...................................32
Fastening the Safety Belts..........................33
Safety Belt Height Adjustment.................36
Safety Belt Warning Lamp and Indicator
Chime.............................................................36
Safety Belt Minder..........................................37
Child Restraint and Safety Belt
Maintenance................................................38
Personal Safety System
Personal Safety System..........................39
Supplementary Restraints
System
Principle of Operation..................................40
Driver and Passenger Airbags....................41
Front Passenger Sensing System............42
Side Airbags.....................................................44
Driver Knee Airbag.........................................45
Safety Canopy............................................45
Crash Sensors and Airbag Indicator........47
Airbag Disposal..............................................48
Keys and Remote Controls
Principle of Operation..................................49
General Information on Radio
Frequencies.................................................49
Remote Control..............................................50
Replacing a Lost Key or Remote
Control...........................................................53
MyKey
Principle of Operation..................................54
Creating a MyKey...........................................54
Clearing All MyKeys.......................................55
Checking MyKey System Status...............56
Using MyKey With Remote Start
Systems.........................................................57
MyKey Troubleshooting...............................57
Locks
Locking and Unlocking.................................59
Manual Liftgate...............................................63
Power Liftgate.................................................64
Keyless Entry....................................................67
Security
Passive Anti-Theft System........................69
Anti-Theft Alarm............................................70
Steering Wheel
Adjusting the Steering Wheel.....................71
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Audio Control....................................................71
Voice Control....................................................72
Cruise Control..................................................72
Information Display Control.......................73
Wipers and Washers
Windshield Wipers.........................................74
Autowipers........................................................74
Windshield Washers......................................75
Rear Window Wiper and Washers...........76
Lighting
Lighting Control...............................................77
Autolamps.........................................................77
Instrument Lighting Dimmer......................78
Headlamp Exit Delay....................................79
Daytime Running Lamps.............................79
Front Fog Lamps............................................80
Direction Indicators.......................................80
Interior Lamps.................................................80
Ambient Lighting.............................................81
Windows and Mirrors
Power Windows..............................................82
Global Opening...............................................83
Exterior Mirrors................................................83
Interior Mirror...................................................85
Sun Visors.........................................................85
Moonroof..........................................................86
Instrument Cluster
Gauges...............................................................87
Warning Lamps and Indicators................89
Audible Warnings and Indicators..............91
Information Displays
General Information......................................93
Trip Computer.................................................95
Information Messages.................................96
Climate Control
Manual Climate Control............................106
Automatic Climate Control.......................107
Hints on Controlling the Interior
Climate........................................................108
Heated Windows and Mirrors....................111
Cabin Air Filter.................................................112
Remote Start...................................................112
Seats
Sitting in the Correct Position...................113
Head Restraints..............................................113
Manual Seats..................................................115
Power Seats....................................................116
Memory Function...........................................117
Rear Seats........................................................118
Heated Seats..................................................119
Rear Seat Armrest.........................................119
Universal Garage Door
Opener
Universal Garage Door Opener...............120
Auxiliary Power Points
Auxiliary Power Points................................125
Storage Compartments
Center Console...............................................127
Overhead Console........................................127
Starting and Stopping the
Engine
General Information....................................128
Ignition Switch...............................................128
Keyless Starting............................................128
Starting a Gasoline Engine.......................129
Engine Block Heater.....................................132
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Fuel and Refueling
Safety Precautions.......................................134
Fuel Quality.....................................................135
Running Out of Fuel.....................................135
Refueling..........................................................137
Fuel Consumption........................................138
Emission Control System..........................139
Transmission
Automatic Transmission............................142
Four-Wheel Drive
Principle of Operation.................................145
Using Four-Wheel Drive.............................145
Brakes
General Information....................................150
Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock
Brakes...........................................................150
Parking Brake..................................................151
Hill Start Assist...............................................151
Traction Control
Principle of Operation.................................153
Using Traction Control................................153
Stability Control
Principle of Operation.................................154
Using Stability Control................................155
Parking Aids
Parking Aid......................................................156
Active Park Assist.........................................158
Rear View Camera........................................162
Cruise Control
Principle of Operation.................................165
Using Cruise Control....................................165
Driving Aids
Blind Spot Information System..............166
Eco Mode.........................................................170
Steering............................................................170
Load Carrying
Rear Under Floor Storage...........................172
Luggage Covers..............................................172
Roof Racks and Load Carriers..................173
Load Limit........................................................174
Towing
Towing a Trailer.............................................182
Trailer Sway Control....................................183
Recommended Towing Weights............183
Essential Towing Checks...........................185
Towing Points................................................188
Transporting the Vehicle...........................189
Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels......189
Driving Hints
Breaking-In.......................................................191
Economical Driving.......................................191
Driving Through Water................................192
Floor Mats........................................................192
Roadside Emergencies
Roadside Assistance...................................194
Hazard Warning Flashers..........................195
Fuel Shutoff....................................................195
Jump Starting the Vehicle.........................196
Post-Crash Alert System...........................198
Customer Assistance
Getting the Services You Need...............199
In California (U.S. Only)............................200
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) Auto
Line Program (U.S. Only)......................201
Utilizing the Mediation/Arbitration
Program (Canada Only)........................201
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Getting Assistance Outside the U.S. and
Canada........................................................202
Ordering Additional Owner's
Literature....................................................203
Reporting Safety Defects (U.S.
Only)............................................................203
Reporting Safety Defects (Canada
Only)............................................................204
Fuses
Fuse Specification Chart..........................205
Changing a Fuse............................................214
Maintenance
General Information....................................215
Opening and Closing the Hood...............215
Under Hood Overview - 1.6L
EcoBoost.................................................217
Under Hood Overview - 2.0L
EcoBoost.................................................218
Under Hood Overview - 2.5L....................219
Engine Oil Dipstick - 1.6L
EcoBoost................................................220
Engine Oil Dipstick - 2.0L EcoBoost/
2.5L...............................................................220
Engine Oil Check..........................................220
Engine Coolant Check.................................221
Automatic Transmission Fluid
Check...........................................................224
Brake Fluid Check........................................224
Power Steering Fluid Check.....................224
Washer Fluid Check....................................224
Fuel Filter........................................................224
Changing the 12V Battery.........................225
Checking the Wiper Blades......................226
Changing the Wiper Blades.....................226
Adjusting the Headlamps.........................227
Removing a Headlamp..............................229
Changing a Bulb...........................................229
Bulb Specification Chart...........................233
Changing the Engine Air Filter.................234
Vehicle Care
General Information...................................236
Cleaning Products.......................................236
Cleaning the Exterior..................................236
Waxing..............................................................237
Cleaning the Engine....................................237
Cleaning the Windows and Wiper
Blades..........................................................238
Cleaning the Interior...................................238
Cleaning the Instrument Panel and
Instrument Cluster Lens.......................239
Cleaning Leather Seats.............................239
Repairing Minor Paint Damage..............240
Cleaning the Alloy Wheels.......................240
Vehicle Storage............................................240
Wheels and Tires
General Information...................................243
Tire Care..........................................................245
Using Snow Chains.....................................259
Tire Pressure Monitoring System..........259
Changing a Road Wheel...........................263
Technical Specifications...........................267
Capacities and Specific-
ations
Engine Specifications................................269
Motorcraft Parts...........................................270
Vehicle Identification Number................270
Vehicle Certification Label.........................271
Transmission Code Designation.............272
Technical Specifications...........................273
Audio System
General Information....................................277
Audio Unit - Vehicles With: AM/FM/
CD..................................................................278
Audio Unit - Vehicles With: AM/FM/CD/
SYNC...........................................................280
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Audio Unit - Vehicles With: AM/FM/CD/
SYNC/Satellite Radio............................282
Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Premium AM/
FM/CD.........................................................284
Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Sony AM/FM/
CD.................................................................286
Digital Radio..................................................289
Satellite Radio...............................................291
Audio Input Jack..........................................294
USB Port.........................................................295
Media Hub......................................................295
SYNC
General Information...................................296
Using Voice Recognition...........................298
Using SYNC With Your Phone...........300
SYNC Applications and Services........311
Using SYNC With Your Media
Player............................................................318
SYNC Troubleshooting.........................326
MyFord Touch
General Information...................................335
Settings...........................................................342
Entertainment...............................................352
Phone..............................................................369
Information.....................................................375
Climate............................................................384
Navigation......................................................387
MyFord Touch Troubleshooting........395
Accessories
Accessories.....................................................401
Extended Service Plan
(ESP)
Extended Service Plan (ESP).................403
Scheduled Maintenance
General Maintenance Information.......405
Normal Scheduled Maintenance.........408
Special Operating Conditions Scheduled
Maintenance...............................................411
Scheduled Maintenance Record............414
Appendices
End User License Agreement...................421
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL
Thank you for choosing Ford. We
recommend that you take some time to
get to know your vehicle by reading this
manual. The more that you know about
it, the greater the safety and pleasure you
will get from driving it.
WARNING
Driving while distracted can result in
loss of vehicle control, crash and
injury. We strongly recommend that
you use extreme caution when using any
device that may take your focus off the
road. Your primary responsibility is the safe
operation of your vehicle. We recommend
against the use of any hand-held device
while driving and encourage the use of
voice-operated systems when possible.
Make sure you are aware of all applicable
local laws that may affect the use of
electronic devices while driving.
Note: This manual describes product
features and options available throughout
the range of available models, sometimes
even before they are generally available. It
may describe options not fitted to the
vehicle you have purchased.
Note: Some of the illustrations in this
manual may show features as used in
different models, so may appear different
to you on your vehicle.
Note: Always use and operate your vehicle
in line with all applicable laws and
regulations.
Note: Pass on this manual when selling
your vehicle. It is an integral part of your
vehicle.
This manual may qualify the location of a
component as left-hand side or right-hand
side. The side is determined when facing
forward in the seat.
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Right-hand side.A
Left-hand side.B
SYMBOLS GLOSSARY
These are some of the symbols you may
see on your vehicle.
Safety alert
See Owner's Manual
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Air conditioning system
Anti-lock braking system
Avoid smoking, flames or sparks
Battery
Battery acid
Brake fluid - non petroleum
based
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Brake system
Cabin air filter
Check fuel cap
Child safety door lock or unlock
Child seat lower anchor
Child seat tether anchor
E71340
Cruise control
Do not open when hot
Engine air filter
Engine coolant
Engine coolant temperature
Engine oil
Explosive gas
Fan warning
Fasten safety belt
Front airbag
Front fog lamps
Fuel pump reset
Fuse compartment
Hazard warning flashers
Heated rear window
Heated windshield
Interior luggage compartment
release
Jack
E161353
Keep out of reach of children
Lighting control
Low tire pressure warning
Maintain correct fluid level
Note operating instructions
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Panic alarm
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Parking aid
Parking brake
Power steering fluid
Power windows front/rear
Power window lockout
Service engine soon
Side airbag
E167012
Shield the eyes
E138639
Stability control
Windshield wash and wipe
DATA RECORDING
Service Data Recording
Service data recorders in your vehicle are
capable of collecting and storing
diagnostic information about your vehicle.
This potentially includes information about
the performance or status of various
systems and modules in the vehicle, such
as engine, throttle, steering or brake
systems. In order to properly diagnose and
service your vehicle, Ford Motor Company,
Ford of Canada, and service and repair
facilities may access or share among them
vehicle diagnostic information received
through a direct connection to your vehicle
when diagnosing or servicing your vehicle.
Additionally, when your vehicle is in for
service or repair, Ford Motor Company,
Ford of Canada, and service and repair
facilities may access or share among them
data for vehicle improvement purposes.
For U.S. only (if equipped), if you choose
to use the SYNC Vehicle Health Report,
you consent that certain diagnostic
information may also be accessed
electronically by Ford Motor Company and
Ford authorized service facilities, and that
the diagnostic information may be used
for any purpose. See SYNC (page 296).
Event Data Recording
This vehicle is equipped with an event
data recorder. The main purpose of an
event data recorder is to record, in
certain crash or near crash-like
situations, such as an airbag
deployment or hitting a road obstacle;
this data will assist in understanding
how a vehicles systems performed.
The event data recorder is designed to
record data related to vehicle dynamics
and safety systems for a short period
of time, typically 30 seconds or less.
The event data recorder in this vehicle
is designed to record such data as:
How various systems in your vehicle
were operating;
Whether or not the driver and
passenger safety belts were
buckled/fastened;
How far (if at all) the driver was
depressing the accelerator and/or
the brake pedal; and
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How fast the vehicle was traveling;
and
Where the driver was positioning
the steering wheel.
This data can help provide a better
understanding of the circumstances in
which crashes and injuries occur.
Note: Event data recorder data is
recorded by your vehicle only if a
non-trivial crash situation occurs; no data
is recorded by the event data recorder
under normal driving conditions and no
personal data or information (e.g., name,
gender, age, and crash location) is
recorded (see limitations regarding 911
Assist and Traffic, directions and
Information privacy below). However,
parties, such as law enforcement, could
combine the event data recorder data
with the type of personally identifying
data routinely acquired during a crash
investigation.
To read data recorded by an event data
recorder, special equipment is required,
and access to the vehicle or the event
data recorder is needed. In addition to
the vehicle manufacturer, other
parties, such as law enforcement, that
have such special equipment, can read
the information if they have access to
the vehicle or the event data recorder.
Ford Motor Company and Ford of
Canada do not access event data
recorder information without obtaining
consent, unless pursuant to court order
or where required by law enforcement,
other government authorities or other
third parties acting with lawful
authority. Other parties may seek to
access the information independently
of Ford Motor Company and Ford of
Canada.
Note: Including to the extent that any
law pertaining to Event Data Recorders
applies to SYNC or its features, please
note the following: Once 911 Assist (if
equipped) is enabled (set ON), 911 Assist
may, through any paired and connected
cell phone, disclose to emergency
services that the vehicle has been in a
crash involving the deployment of an
airbag or, in certain vehicles, the
activation of the fuel pump shut-off.
Certain versions or updates to 911 Assist
may also be capable of being used to
electronically or verbally provide to 911
operators the vehicle location (such as
latitude and longitude), and/or other
details about the vehicle or crash or
personal information about the
occupants to assist 911 operators to
provide the most appropriate emergency
services. If you do not want to disclose
this information, do not activate the 911
Assist feature. See SYNC (page 296).
Additionally, when you connect to
Traffic, Directions and Information (if
equipped, U.S. only), the service uses
GPS technology and advanced vehicle
sensors to collect the vehicles current
location, travel direction, and speed
(vehicle travel information), only to
help provide you with the directions,
traffic reports, or business searches
that you request. If you do not want
Ford or its vendors to receive this
information, do not activate the
service. For more information, see
Traffic, Directions and Information,
Terms and Conditions. See SYNC
(page 296).
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CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
WARNING
Some constituents of engine
exhaust, certain vehicle components,
certain fluids contained in vehicles
and certain products of component wear
contain or emit chemicals known to the
State of California to cause cancer and
birth defects or other reproductive harm.
PERCHLORATE
Certain components in your vehicle such
as airbag modules, safety belt
pretensioners and remote control batteries
may contain perchlorate material. Special
handling may apply for service or vehicle
end of life disposal.
For more information visit:
Web Address
www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/
perchlorate
FORD CREDIT
(U.S. Only)
Ford Credit offers a full range of financing
and lease plans to help you acquire your
vehicle. If you have financed or leased your
vehicle through Ford Credit, thank you for
your business.
For your convenience we offer a number
of ways to contact us, as well as to help
manage your account.
Phone: 1-800-727-7000
For more information regarding Ford Credit,
as well as to access Account Manager,
please go to www.fordcredit.com.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
RECOMMENDATION
Your vehicle has been built to the highest
standards using quality parts. We
recommend that you demand the use of
genuine Ford and Motorcraft parts
whenever your vehicle requires scheduled
maintenance or repair. You can clearly
identify genuine Ford and Motorcraft parts
by looking for the Ford, FoMoCo or
Motorcraft branding on the parts or their
packaging.
Scheduled Maintenance and
Mechanical Repairs
One of the best ways for you to make sure
that your vehicle provides years of service
is to have it maintained in line with our
recommendations using parts that
conform to the specifications detailed in
this Owners Manual. Genuine Ford and
Motorcraft parts meet or exceed these
specifications.
Collision Repairs
We hope that you never experience a
collision, but accidents do happen. Genuine
Ford replacement collision parts meet our
stringent requirements for fit, finish,
structural integrity, corrosion protection
and dent resistance. During vehicle
development we validate these parts
deliver the intended level of protection as
a whole system. A great way to know for
sure you are getting this level of protection
is to use genuine Ford replacement
collision parts.
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Warranty on Replacement Parts
Genuine Ford and Motorcraft replacement
parts are the only replacement parts that
benefit from a Ford Warranty. Damage
caused to your vehicle as a result of the
failure of non-Ford parts may not be
covered by the Ford Warranty. For
additional information, refer to the terms
and conditions of the Ford Warranty.
SPECIAL NOTICES
New Vehicle Limited Warranty
For a detailed description of what is
covered and what is not covered by your
vehicles New Vehicle Limited Warranty,
refer to the Warranty Manual that is
provided to you along with your Owners
Manual.
Special Instructions
For your added safety, your vehicle is fitted
with sophisticated electronic controls.
WARNINGS
You risk death or serious injury to
yourself and others if you do not
follow the instruction highlighted by
the warning symbol. Failure to follow the
specific warnings and instructions could
result in personal injury.
Front seat mounted rear-facing child
or infant seats should NEVER be
placed in front of an active
passenger airbag.
On-board Diagnostics (OBD-II)
Your vehicles On-board Diagnostics
(OBD-II) system has a data port for
diagnostics, repair and reprogramming
services with diagnostic scan tools.
Installing a non-Ford-approved
aftermarket OBD plug-in device that uses
the port during normal driving, for example
remote insurance company monitoring,
remote vehicle diagnostics, telematics or
engine reprogramming, may cause
interference or damage to vehicle systems.
We do not recommend or endorse the use
of any non-Ford-approved aftermarket
OBD plug-in devices. The vehicle Warranty
may not cover damage caused by any
non-Ford-approved aftermarket OBD
plug-in device.
Notice to Owners of Pickup Trucks
and Utility Type Vehicles
WARNING
Utility vehicles have a significantly
higher rollover rate than other types
of vehicles.
Before you drive your vehicle, please read
this Owners Guide carefully. Your vehicle
is not a passenger car. As with other
vehicles of this type, failure to operate this
vehicle correctly may result in loss of
vehicle control, vehicle rollover, personal
injury or death.
Using Your Vehicle With a
Snowplow
Do not use this vehicle for
snowplowing.
Your vehicle is not equipped with a
snowplowing package.
Using Your Vehicle as an
Ambulance
Do not use this vehicle as an
ambulance.
Your vehicle is not equipped with the Ford
Ambulance Preparation Package.
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MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS
EQUIPMENT
Using mobile communications equipment
is becoming increasingly important in the
conduct of business and personal affairs.
However, you must not compromise your
own or others safety when using such
equipment. Mobile communications can
enhance personal safety and security when
appropriately used, particularly in
emergency situations. Safety must be
paramount when using mobile
communications equipment to avoid
negating these benefits. Mobile
communication equipment includes, but
is not limited to, cellular phones, pagers,
portable email devices, text messaging
devices and portable two-way radios.
WARNING
Driving while distracted can result in
loss of vehicle control, crash and
injury. We strongly recommend that
you use extreme caution when using any
device that may take your focus off the
road. Your primary responsibility is the safe
operation of your vehicle. We recommend
against the use of any hand-held device
while driving and encourage the use of
voice-operated systems when possible.
Make sure you are aware of all applicable
local laws that may affect the use of
electronic devices while driving.
EXPORT UNIQUE OPTIONS
For your particular global region, your
vehicle may be equipped with features and
options that are different from the features
and options that are described in this
Owners Manual. A market unique
supplement may be supplied that
complements this book. By referring to the
market unique supplement, if provided,
you can properly identify those features,
recommendations and specifications that
are unique to your vehicle. This Owners
Manual is written primarily for the U.S. and
Canadian Markets. Features or equipment
listed as standard may be different on units
built for Export. Refer to this Owners
Manual for all other required
information and warnings.
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PROTECTING THE
ENVIRONMENT
You must play your part in protecting the
environment. Correct vehicle usage and
the authorized disposal of waste, cleaning
and lubrication materials are significant
steps toward this aim.
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Front Exterior Overview
See Locking and Unlocking (page 59). See Keyless Entry (page 67).A
See Changing the Wiper Blades (page 226).B
See Maintenance (page 215).C
See Towing Points (page 188).D
See Changing a Bulb (page 229).E
Tire pressures. See Tire Pressure Monitoring System (page 259).F
See Changing a Road Wheel (page 263).G
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Vehicle Interior Overview
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See Transmission (page 142).A
See Locking and Unlocking (page 59).B
See Power Windows (page 82). See Exterior Mirrors (page 83).C
See Head Restraints (page 113).D
See Fastening the Safety Belts (page 33).E
See Rear Seats (page 118).F
See Manual Seats (page 115). See Power Seats (page 116).G
See Parking Brake (page 151).H
See Opening and Closing the Hood (page 215).I
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Instrument Panel Overview
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Direction indicators. See Direction Indicators (page 80). High beam. See
Lighting Control (page 77).
A
Instrument cluster. See Gauges (page 87). See Warning Lamps and
Indicators (page 89).
B
Wiper lever. See Wipers and Washers (page 74).C
Information and entertainment display.D
Audio unit. See Audio System (page 277).E
Door lock indicator. See Locking and Unlocking (page 59).F
Hazard warning flasher switch. See Hazard Warning Flashers (page 195).G
Parking aid switch. See Parking Aids (page 156).H
Active park assist switch. See Active Park Assist (page 158).I
Heated rear window switch. See Heated Windows and Mirrors (page 111).J
Climate controls. See Climate Control (page 106).K
Start button. See Keyless Starting (page 128).L
Audio control. See Audio Control (page 71). Telephone control. See Using
SYNC With Your Phone (page 300).
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Ford Escape 2015 Owner's manual

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