Ford Bronco (2022 year). Manual in english — page 19

TOWING YOUR VEHICLE
PRECAUTIONS

Use the following guidelines when towing
your vehicle. Failure to follow this
instruction could result in vehicle damage
not covered by the vehicle warranty.

Note:

Make sure you properly secure your

vehicle to the tow vehicle.

Note:

If you are unsure of the vehicle’s

configuration, contact an authorized dealer.

RECREATIONALLY TOWING
YOUR VEHICLE - MANUAL
TRANSMISSION

WARNING:

Do not disconnect the

battery when recreationally towing your
vehicle. This prevents the transfer case
from shifting properly and could cause
the vehicle to roll, even if the
transmission is in gear.

WARNING:

Placing the transfer

case in its neutral position could cause
your vehicle to freely roll. Make sure you
press and hold the brake pedal and the
vehicle is in a secure, safe position when
you place the transfer case in its neutral
position.

Follow these guidelines if you have a need
for recreational towing. An example of
recreational towing would be towing your
vehicle behind a motorhome. These
guidelines are to make sure that you do
not damage the transmission.

You can only tow your vehicle with all four
wheels on the ground by placing the
transfer case in its neutral position by
engaging the recreational tow feature.
Perform the following steps after
positioning your vehicle behind the tow
vehicle and properly securing them
together.

Note:

Put your climate control system in

recirculated air mode to prevent exhaust
fumes from entering your vehicle.

Note:

Failure to put the transfer case in its

neutral position can damage vehicle
components.

Note:

You can check the towing status at

any time by opening the driver door or
turning the ignition to the accessory or on
position.

Neutral Tow Enabled Leave

Transmission in Neutral

appears in the

instrument cluster display to confirm you
can recreationally tow your vehicle.

Note:

If your vehicle has an anti-theft

alarm, make sure you switch perimeter
sensing on when towing.

Note:

A tone could sound for up to 30

minutes if you recreationally tow with the
doors removed.

Switching

Neutral Tow

On

1.

Switch your vehicle to accessory mode
by pressing the push button ignition
switch without pressing any pedals.

2. Press the

2H

button on the four-wheel

drive mode control.

3. Leave the gearshift lever in the neutral

position and fully press and hold both
the clutch and the brake pedal.

4. Using the instrument cluster controls

on the steering wheel, select

Settings

.

5. Select

Neutral Tow

.

6. Press and hold the

OK

button until a

confirmation message appears in the
information display.

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Towing Your Vehicle

Note:

If completed successfully, the

information display shows

Neutral Tow

Enabled Leave Transmission in Neutral

.

This indicates that your vehicle is safe to
tow with all wheels on the ground.

Note:

If you do not see a confirmation

message in the instrument cluster display,
you must perform the procedure again from
the beginning.

Note:

You may hear noise as the transfer

case shifts into its neutral position. This is
normal.

7.

Release both the clutch and the brake
pedals and leave the gearshift lever in
the neutral position.

8. Switch your vehicle off by pressing the

push button ignition switch once
without pressing any pedals.

Switching

Neutral Tow

Off

1.

With your vehicle properly secured to
the tow vehicle, switch your vehicle to
accessory mode by pressing the push
button ignition switch without pressing
any pedals.

2. Starting with both the brake and clutch

pedal released, fully press and hold
both pedals at the same time for
approximately seven seconds.
Continue holding both pedals until the
instrument cluster display shows

2H

and

Neutral Tow Disabled

.

Note:

If completed successfully, the

instrument cluster displays

2H

and

Neutral

Tow Disabled

.

Note:

You must perform the switching

neutral tow on and switching neutral tow
off procedures again from the beginning if
the indicator light and message do not
display.

Note:

You may hear a noise as the transfer

case shifts out of its neutral position. This
is normal.

3. Release the pedals.

4. Apply the parking brake, then

disconnect your vehicle from the tow
vehicle.

5. Release the parking brake, start your

vehicle, and shift into either a forward
or a reverse gear to make sure the
transfer case is out of the neutral tow
position.

6. If the transfer case did not successfully

shift out of its neutral position, set the
parking brake. Have your vehicle
checked as soon as possible.

Resolving the

Shift Delayed Drive

Forward

Message

1.

Fully press and hold both the brake and
the clutch pedals.

2. Press the push button ignition switch.

3. With the vehicle running, shift into a

forward gear and release the clutch.
Let the vehicle roll forward up to 3 ft
(1 m).

Note:

You may hear a noise as the transfer

case shifts out of its neutral position. This
is normal.

4. Make sure the instrument cluster

displays

Neutral Tow Disabled

.

RECREATIONALLY TOWING
YOUR VEHICLE - AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION

WARNING:

Do not disconnect the

battery when recreationally towing your
vehicle. This prevents the transfer case
from shifting properly and could cause
the vehicle to roll, even if the
transmission is in park (P).

309

Towing Your Vehicle

WARNING:

Placing the transfer

case in its neutral position could cause
your vehicle to freely roll. Make sure you
press and hold the brake pedal and the
vehicle is in a secure, safe position when
you place the transfer case in its neutral
position.

Follow these guidelines if you have a need
for recreational towing. An example of
recreational towing would be towing your
vehicle behind a motorhome. These
guidelines are to make sure that you do
not damage the transmission.

You can only tow your vehicle with all four
wheels on the ground by placing the
transfer case in its neutral position by
engaging the recreational tow feature.
Perform the following steps after
positioning your vehicle behind the tow
vehicle and properly securing them
together.

Note:

Put your climate control system in

recirculated air mode to prevent exhaust
fumes from entering your vehicle.

Note:

Failure to put the transfer case in its

neutral position can damage vehicle
components.

Note:

You can check the towing status at

any time by opening the driver door or
turning the ignition to the accessory or on
position.

Neutral Tow Enabled Leave

Transmission in Neutral

appears in the

instrument cluster display to confirm you
can recreationally tow your vehicle.

Note:

If your vehicle has an anti-theft

alarm, make sure you switch perimeter
sensing on when towing.

Note:

A tone could sound for up to 30

minutes if you recreationally tow with the
doors removed.

Switching

Neutral Tow

On

1.

Switch your vehicle to accessory mode
by pressing the push button ignition
switch without pressing any pedals.

2. Press the

2H

button on the four-wheel

drive mode control.

3. Fully press and hold the brake pedal

and shift the transmission to neutral
(N).

4. Using the instrument cluster controls

on the steering wheel, select

Settings

.

5. Select

Neutral Tow

.

6. Press and hold the

OK

button until a

confirmation message appears in the
information display.

Note:

If completed successfully, the

information display shows

Neutral Tow

Enabled Leave Transmission in Neutral

.

This indicates that your vehicle is safe to
tow with all wheels on the ground.

Note:

If you do not see a confirmation

message in the instrument cluster display,
perform the procedure again from the
beginning.

Note:

You may hear noise as the transfer

case shifts into its neutral position. This is
normal.

7.

Release the brake pedal and leave the
transmission in neutral (N).

8. Switch your vehicle off by pressing the

push button ignition switch once
without pressing any pedals.

Switching

Neutral Tow

Off

1.

With your vehicle properly secured to
the tow vehicle, switch your vehicle to
accessory mode by pressing the push
button ignition switch without pressing
any pedals.

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Towing Your Vehicle

2. Starting with the brake pedal released

and the transmission in neutral (N),
fully press and hold the brake pedal for
approximately seven seconds and shift
the transmission to park (P). Continue
holding the brake pedal until the
instrument cluster display shows

2H

and

Neutral Tow Disabled

.

Note:

If completed successfully, the

instrument cluster displays

2H

and

Neutral

Tow Disabled

.

Note:

Perform the switching neutral tow

on and switching neutral tow off procedures
again from the beginning if the indicator
light and message do not display.

Note:

You could hear a noise as the transfer

case shifts out of its neutral position. This
is normal.

3. Release the brake pedal.

4. Apply the parking brake, then

disconnect your vehicle from the tow
vehicle.

5. Release the parking brake, start your

vehicle, and shift into either drive (D)
or reverse (R) to make sure the transfer
case is out of the neutral tow position.

6. If the transfer case did not successfully

shift out of its neutral position, set the
parking brake. Have your vehicle
checked as soon as possible.

Resolving the

Shift Delayed Drive

Forward

Message

1.

Fully press and hold the brake pedal.

2. Press the push button ignition switch.

3. With the vehicle running, shift into drive

(D). Let the vehicle roll forward up to
3 ft (1 m).

Note:

You could hear a noise as the transfer

case shifts out of its neutral position. This
is normal.

4. Make sure the instrument cluster

displays

Neutral Tow Disabled

.

EMERGENCY TOWING

If you need to tow your vehicle, contact a
professional towing service or, if you are a
member of a roadside assistance program,
your roadside assistance service provider.

TOWING YOUR VEHICLE – TROUBLESHOOTING

TOWING YOUR VEHICLE – INFORMATION MESSAGES

Description

Message

The transfer case is in the neutral position and your vehicle

is safe to tow with all four wheels on the ground.

Neutral Tow Enabled

Leave Transmission in

Neutral

There is a transfer case gear tooth blockage present. With

your vehicle on, shift the transmission into drive (D) and let

the vehicle roll forward, up to 3 ft (1 m).

Shift Delayed Drive

Forward

The transfer case is not in the neutral position and your vehicle

is not safe to tow with all four wheels on the ground.

Neutral Tow Disabled

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Towing Your Vehicle

FUSE PRECAUTIONS

WARNING:

Always disconnect the

battery before servicing high current
fuses.

WARNING:

To reduce risk of

electrical shock, always replace the
cover to the power distribution box
before reconnecting the battery or
refilling fluid reservoirs.

WARNING:

Always replace a fuse

with one that has the specified
amperage rating. Using a fuse with a
higher amperage rating can cause severe
wire damage and could start a fire.

UNDER HOOD FUSE BOX

LOCATING THE UNDER HOOD
FUSE BOX

E329461

ACCESSING THE UNDER HOOD
FUSE BOX

E329462

312

Fuses

IDENTIFYING THE FUSES IN THE UNDER HOOD FUSE BOX

E330939

Protected Component

Rating

Item

Body control module -
battery power in feed 1.

30 A

1

Body control module -
battery power in feed 2.

30 A

3

Fuel pump.

30 A

4

Powertrain control module
power.

25 A

6

Powertrain components.

30 A

7

Powertrain components.

20 A

8

Ignition coils.

20 A

9

Blower motor control
module.

40 A

13

Washer relay.

10 A

16

313

Fuses

Protected Component

Rating

Item

Starter motor.

30 A

18

Not used.

-

21

360 degree camera module.

10 A

22

Anti-lock brake system
module.

10 A

23

Powertrain control module.

10 A

24

Power steering module.

Blind spot information
system.

10 A

25

Rear view camera.
Adaptive cruise control.
Driveline control module.

Transmission control
module.

15 A

26

Anti-lock brake system
module.

60 A

28

Anti-lock brake system
module.

60 A

29

Driver power seat.

30 A

30

Passenger power seat.

30 A

31

Auxiliary power point.

20 A

32

Auxiliary power point.

20 A

33

Auxiliary power point.

20 A

34

Not used (spare).

40 A

36

Heated seat module.

30 A

38

Trailer brake control
module.

30 A

42

Brake on-off switch.

10 A

44

SYNC module.

20 A

46

Heated rear windshield.

40 A

50

Driveline control module.

40 A

54

314

Fuses

Protected Component

Rating

Item

Trailer tow park lamp relay.

30 A

55

Trailer tow backup lamps.

20 A

58

Upfitter switch #1.

30 A

60

Upfitter switch #2.

15 A

61

Upfitter switch #3.

10 A

62

Upfitter switch #4.

10 A

63

Upfitter switch #5.

10 A

64

Upfitter switch #6.

10 A

65

Stability bar disconnect
module.

10 A

66

Front windshield wiper.

30 A

69

Rear windshield wiper.

30 A

71

Trailer tow light module.

40 A

91

Left-hand headlamps.

20 A

100

Right-hand headlamps.

20 A

101

Trailer tow battery charge.

30 A

107

Fuel injectors (2.7L).

10 A

120

Not used.

-

124

USB smart charger 1.

10 A

125

USB smart charger 2.

5 A

139

Not used.

-

140

Not used.

-

141

Amplifier.

20 A

146

Stability bar disconnect
module run/start.

10 A

158

Smart data link control.

10 A

160

Driver door module.

60 A

182

315

Fuses

Protected Component

Rating

Item

Passenger door module.

60 A

183

Body control module B+.

60 A

202

Body control module start
stop.

30 A

210

BODY CONTROL MODULE
FUSE BOX

LOCATING THE BODY CONTROL
MODULE FUSE BOX

E357889

ACCESSING THE BODY CONTROL
MODULE FUSE BOX

E357960

316

Fuses

IDENTIFYING THE FUSES IN THE BODY CONTROL MODULE FUSE BOX

E145984

Protected Component

Rating

Item

Not used.

1

Power windows.

10 A

2

DC/AC inverter.

Exterior mirrors.

7.5 A

3

Wireless charging module.

Not used (spare).

20 A

4

Not used.

5

Anti-theft alarm horn.

10 A

6

Not used.

10 A

7

Not used (spare).

5 A

8

Not used (spare).

5 A

9

Not used.

10

Not used.

11

Climate control.

7.5 A

12

Gateway module.

317

Fuses

Protected Component

Rating

Item

Steering column control

module.

7.5 A

13

Instrument cluster module.

Not used (spare).

15 A

14

Not used (spare).

15 A

15

Not used.

16

Not used (spare).

7.5 A

17

Not used (spare).

7.5 A

18

Ignition switch.

5 A

19

Headlamps.

Telematics modem.

5 A

20

In-vehicle temperature and

humidity sensor.

5 A

21

Not used.

5 A

22

Not used (spare).

30 A

23

Not used (spare).

30 A

24

Not used (spare).

20 A

25

Not used (spare).

30 A

26

Not used (spare).

30 A

27

Not used (spare).

30 A

28

Not used (spare).

15 A

29

Brake on-off switch.

5 A

30

Terrain management switch.

10 A

31

Integrated control panel

switch.

Driveline and chassis

controls switch panel.

12 inch center display.

Radio frequency receiver

module.

Audio control module.

20 A

32

318

Fuses

Protected Component

Rating

Item

Not used.

33

Run/start relay.

30 A

34

Not used (spare).

5 A

35

Automatic high beam.

15 A

36

Image processing module A.

Auto-dimming interior

mirror.

20 A

37

Parking assist control

module.

Heated steering wheel.

Not used.

30 A Circuit Breaker

38

IDENTIFYING FUSE TYPES

E267379

Micro 2.

A

Micro 3.

B

Maxi.

C

Mini.

D

M Case.

E

J Case.

F

J Case Low Profile.

G

Slotted M Case.

H

FUSES – TROUBLESHOOTING

FUSES – FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS

When do I need to check a fuse?

If electrical components in the vehicle
are not working.

When do I need to replace a fuse?

If a fuse has blown.

How do I identify a blown fuse?

You can identify a blown fuse by a
broken wire within the fuse.

319

Fuses

MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS

Service your vehicle 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. See

Capacities and

Specifications

(page 401).

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.

Set the parking brake, shift the
transmission to park (P) and block the
wheels.

OPENING AND CLOSING THE
HOOD

Opening the Hood

E331612

1.

Pull the hood release handle under the
left-hand side of the instrument panel.

E331900

2. Release the hood latch by pushing the

secondary release lever to your
left-hand side.

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Maintenance

E331793

3. Open the hood and support it with the

hood strut.

Closing the Hood

WARNING:

Make sure that you fully

latch the hood before driving. Failure to
follow this instruction could result in
personal injury or death.

1.

Fully stow the strut prior to lowering
the hood.

2. To close, lower the hood and make

sure that it fully latches.

UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 2.3L ECOBOOST™

E339861

Engine coolant reservoir. See

Checking the Coolant

(page 324).

A

Windshield washer fluid reservoir. See

Adding Washer Fluid

(page 93).

B

Engine oil dipstick. See

Engine Oil Dipstick Overview

(page 323).

C

321

Maintenance

Engine oil filler cap. See

Adding Engine Oil

(page 323).

D

Brake fluid reservoir. See

Locating the Brake Fluid Reservoir

(page 194).

E

Engine compartment fuse box. See

Locating the Under Hood Fuse Box

(page

312).

F

Battery. See

Changing the 12V Battery

(page 331).

G

Air filter assembly. See

Changing the Engine Air Filter

(page 328).

H

UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 2.7L ECOBOOST™

E339862

Engine coolant reservoir. See

Checking the Coolant

(page 324).

A

Windshield washer fluid reservoir. See

Adding Washer Fluid

(page 93).

B

Engine oil filler cap. See

Adding Engine Oil

(page 323).

C

Engine oil dipstick. See

Engine Oil Dipstick Overview

(page 323).

D

Brake fluid reservoir. See

Locating the Brake Fluid Reservoir

(page 194).

E

Engine compartment fuse box. See

Locating the Under Hood Fuse Box

(page

312).

F

322

Maintenance

Battery. See

Changing the 12V Battery

(page 331).

G

Air filter assembly. See

Changing the Engine Air Filter

(page 328).

H

ENGINE OIL

ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK OVERVIEW

E270482

Minimum.

A

Nominal.

B

Maximum.

C

CHECKING THE ENGINE OIL LEVEL

1.

Make sure that your vehicle is on level
ground.

2. Check the oil level before starting the

engine, or switch the engine off after
warming up and wait 10 minutes for
the oil to drain into the oil pan.

3. Remove the dipstick and wipe it with

a clean, lint-free cloth.

4. Reinstall the dipstick and make sure it

is fully seated.

5. 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.

6. If the oil level is at the minimum mark,

immediately add oil.

7.

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).

ADDING ENGINE OIL

WARNING:

Do not remove the filler

cap when the engine is running.

WARNING:

Do not add engine oil

when the engine is hot. Failure to follow
this instruction could result in personal
injury.

Do not use supplemental engine oil
additives because they are unnecessary
and could lead to engine damage that the
vehicle warranty may not cover.

1.

Clean the area surrounding the engine
oil filler cap before you remove it.

2. Remove the engine oil filler cap.

3. Add engine oil that meets our

specifications. See

Capacities and

Specifications

(page 401).

4. Reinstall the engine oil filler cap. Turn

it clockwise until you feel a strong
resistance.

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.

323

Maintenance

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