Ford Mustang Mach-E (2022 year). Manual in english — page 18

When using wheel lift equipment to tow
the vehicle from the front, place the rear
wheels on a tow dolly.

When using wheel lift equipment to tow
the vehicle from the rear, place the front
wheels on a tow dolly.

291

Crash and Breakdown Information

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

You cannot recreational tow your vehicle
with all wheels on the ground because
vehicle or electric drive motor damage
could occur. You must recreational tow
your vehicle with all four wheels off the
ground, such as when using a car-hauling
trailer. Otherwise, you cannot recreational
tow your vehicle.

EMERGENCY TOWING

If your vehicle becomes inoperable without
access to wheel dollies or a vehicle
transport trailer, it can be flat-towed with
all wheels on the ground, regardless of the
drivetrain, under the following conditions:

Your vehicle is facing forward for
towing in a forward direction.

You switch Emergency Tow on.

Maximum speed is 35 mph (55 km/h).

Maximum distance is 50 mi (80 km).

Switching Emergency Tow On

1.

Properly secure your vehicle to the tow
vehicle.

2. Switch your vehicle on to accessory

mode. See

Starting and Powering

Off

(page 155).

3. Apply the parking brake.

4. Access the vehicle drawer on the

touchscreen.

5. Press

SETTINGS

.

6. Press

Vehicle

.

7.

Press and hold Emergency Tow until a
confirmation message appears on the
touchscreen.

8. Press and hold the brake pedal.

9. Shift into neutral (N).

Note:

A confirmation message appears in

the instrument cluster display.

10.

Release the parking brake.

11.

Switch your vehicle off.

Switching Emergency Tow Off

1.

Switch your vehicle on.

2. Press and hold the brake pedal.

3. Shift into park (P). A message displays

in the instrument cluster display and
park (P) displays in the instrument
cluster display and on the shifter.

292

Towing Your Vehicle

TOWING YOUR VEHICLE – TROUBLESHOOTING

TOWING YOUR VEHICLE – INFORMATION MESSAGES

Description

Message

Displays to remind you to release the parking brake to emer-

gency tow your vehicle.

Neutral Tow Remove

Park Brake for Towing

Displays when emergency tow is off.

Neutral Tow Disengaged

Displays to remind you to switch off the vehicle to emergency

tow your vehicle.

Neutral Tow Engaged

Turn Ignition Off for

Towing

Displays to remind you that emergency towing is active. To

exit emergency towing, shift to park (P).

Neutral tow engaged

Depress Brake and Select

Park to Exit Neutral Tow

Note:

You cannot recreationally tow your vehicle. You can only emergency tow your vehicle.

293

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

E329073

ACCESSING THE UNDER HOOD
FUSE BOX

1.

Remove the luggage compartment
cover. See

Installing and Removing

the Luggage Compartment Cover

(page 278).

E253688

2. Pull the latch toward you and remove

the top cover.

E329079

3. Pull the connector lever upward.

4. Pull the connector upward to remove

it.

E253693

5. Pull both latches toward you and

remove the fuse box.

294

Fuses

6. Turn the fuse box over and open the

lid.

IDENTIFYING THE FUSES IN THE UNDER HOOD FUSE BOX

E292669

Protected Component

Fuse

Rating

Fuse

Location

Not used.

1

Not used (spare).

40 A

2

Windshield wiper heater.

15 A

3

Not used (spare).

40 A

4

Not used.

5

Not used.

6

Not used.

7

Not used.

8

295

Fuses

Protected Component

Fuse

Rating

Fuse

Location

Not used.

9

Not used.

10

Powertrain control module.

15 A

11

Not used.

12

AC electric compressor.

15 A

13

Active grille shutter.
Powertrain control module heater cooling pump.
Powertrain control module heater shut off valve.

Secondary drive unit transmission oil pump (GT).

15 A

14

Not used.

15

Battery charge control module.

10 A

16

Not used.

17

Powertrain control module.

10 A

18

Brake system control module.

10 A

19

Charge port status indicator.

5 A

20

Front luggage compartment actuator relay coil.

5 A

21

Amplifier.

20 A

22

Rear driver side electronic door.

20 A

23

Not used.

24

Left-hand enhanced headlamps.

25 A

25

Right-hand enhanced headlamps.

25 A

26

Keep alive power.

5 A

27

Front luggage compartment actuator relay coil.

5 A

28

DC/DC converter.

5 A

29

Not used.

30

Electronic power assist steering.

5 A

31

Body control module.

30 A

32

296

Fuses

Protected Component

Fuse

Rating

Fuse

Location

Advanced driver assistance system.

20 A

33

Headlamp control module.

10 A

34

Heated steering wheel.

15 A

35

Primary hybrid powertrain control module.

10 A

36

Auxiliary power distribution box.
Secondary hybrid powertrain control module.

Horn.

20 A

37

Blower motor.

40 A

38

Not used.

39

Not used.

40

Amplifier.

20 A

41

Driver power seat.

30 A

42

Anti-lock brake system valves.

40 A

43

Auxiliary power distribution box.

60 A

44

Passenger power seat.

30 A

45

Not used.

46

Not used.

47

Not used.

48

Anti-lock brake system pump.

60 A

49

Cooling fan.

60 A

50

Not used.

51

USB port.

5 A

52

Not used.

53

Not used.

54

Heated seats.

30 A

55

Front luggage compartment module.

20 A

56

Data link connector.

10 A

57

297

Fuses

Protected Component

Fuse

Rating

Fuse

Location

Not used.

58

Body control module.

40 A

59

Not used.

60

Auxiliary power point.

20 A

61

Not used.

62

Not used.

63

Power liftgate.

30 A

64

Vehicle dynamics module.

30 A

65

Not used.

66

Not used.

67

Battery electronic control module.

5 A

68

Rear passenger side electronic door.

20 A

69

Not used.

70

Auxiliary power point.

20 A

71

Rear window wiper.

20 A

72

Not used.

73

Windshield wiper motor.

30 A

74

Not used.

75

Heated rear window.

30 A

76

Not used.

77

Front driver side electronic door.

20 A

78

Front passenger side electronic door.

20 A

79

Not used.

80

Rear window washer pump.

10 A

81

Not used.

82

Not used.

83

298

Fuses

Protected Component

Fuse

Rating

Fuse

Location

Not used (spare).

40 A

84

Rain sensor.

5 A

85

Not used.

86

Not used.

87

Not used.

88

BATTERY FUSE BOX

LOCATING THE BATTERY FUSE
BOX

E348774

ACCESSING THE BATTERY FUSE
BOX

E348774

1.

Press the top right-hand side of the
cover, then pull the raised section on
the bottom left-hand side toward you.

299

Fuses

E348775

2. Pull both wires out of the opening to

reveal the inline fuses.

E348776

3. Remove the caps that cover the inline

fuses.

IDENTIFYING THE FUSES IN THE
BATTERY FUSE BOX

E348777

1

2

300

Fuses

Protected

Component

Rating

Item

Front

luggage

compart-

ment.

20 A

1

Front

luggage

compart-

ment.

20 A

2

BODY CONTROL MODULE
FUSE BOX

LOCATING THE BODY CONTROL
MODULE FUSE BOX

E329070

ACCESSING THE BODY CONTROL
MODULE FUSE BOX

E329071

301

Fuses

IDENTIFYING THE FUSES IN THE BODY CONTROL MODULE FUSE BOX

E293328

Protected Component

Fuse

Rating

Fuse

Location

Not used.

5 A

1

Not used.

5 A

2

Extended power module.

10 A

3

Multi-function display.

10 A

4

Not used.

20 A

5

Not used.

10 A

6

Passenger door module.

30 A

7

Not used.

5 A

8

Auto-dimming exterior mirror.

5 A

9

Extended power module.

10 A

10

Power liftgate.

5 A

11

Hands-free liftgate actuation module.
Telematics control unit module.

Anti-theft alarm.

5 A

12

Keyless keypad switch.
Front driver door activation switch.
Rear driver door activation switch.

302

Fuses

Protected Component

Fuse

Rating

Fuse

Location

Not used.

15 A

13

Driver door module.

30 A

14

Not used.

15 A

15

Active suspension (GT).

15 A

16

SYNC.

15 A

17

Wireless accessory charging module.

7.5 A

18

Driver status monitor.
Front passenger door activation switch.
Rear passenger door activation switch.

Headlamp switch pack.

7.5 A

19

Bluetooth low energy module.
Push button start.

Anti-theft alarm horn.

10 A

20

Gateway module.

7.5 A

21

Climate control.
Gear shift module.

Instrument cluster.

7.5 A

22

Steering column control module.

Audio unit.

20 A

23

Not used.

20 A

24

Not used.

30 A

Circuit

Breaker

25

303

Fuses

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.

304

Fuses

MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS

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 fluids and service
parts conforming to specifications. See

Capacities and Specifications

(page

346).

OPENING AND CLOSING THE
HOOD

See

Opening and Closing the Front

Luggage Compartment

(page 276).

UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW

E328337

305

Maintenance

Motor electronic coolant reservoir. See

Checking the Coolant

(page 306).

A

Battery coolant reservoir. See

Checking the Coolant

(page 306).

B

Brake fluid reservoir. See

Checking the Brake Fluid

(page 186).

C

Under hood fuse box. See

Under Hood Fuse Box

(page 294).

D

Windshield washer fluid reservoir. See

Adding Washer Fluid

(page 105).

E

Note:

Some of these components are

underneath the luggage compartment cover
and cannot be seen unless the cover is
removed. See

Installing and Removing

the Luggage Compartment Cover

(page

278).

CHECKING THE COOLANT

WARNING:

Do not remove the

coolant reservoir cap when the vehicle
is on or the cooling system is hot. Wait
10 minutes for the cooling system to cool
down. Cover the coolant reservoir cap
with a thick cloth to prevent the
possibility of scalding and slowly remove
the cap. Failure to follow this instruction
could result in personal injury.

WARNING:

Do not put coolant in

the windshield washer reservoir. If
sprayed on the windshield, coolant could
make it difficult to see through the
windshield.

WARNING:

Do not add coolant

further than the

MAX

mark.

Note:

Coolant expands when it is hot. The

level may extend beyond the

MAX

mark.

Your vehicle has a battery cooling system
and a motor electrical cooling system. See

Under Hood Overview

(page 305). The

luggage compartment covers need to be
removed in order to access the reservoirs.
See

Installing and Removing the

Luggage Compartment Cover

(page 278).

When the electric motor is cold, check the
concentration and level of the coolant at
the intervals listed in the scheduled
maintenance information. See

Scheduled

Maintenance

(page 392).

Maintain coolant concentration within
48% to 50%, which equates to a freeze
point between -29–-35°F (-34–-37°C).
Check coolant concentration using a
refractometer. We do not recommend the
use of hydrometers or coolant test strips
for measuring coolant concentration.

Adding Coolant

It is very important to use prediluted
coolant approved to the correct
specification in order to avoid plugging the
small passageways in the electric motor
cooling system. See

Cooling System

Capacity and Specification

(page 346).

Do not mix different colors or types of
coolant in your vehicle. Mixing of coolants
or using an incorrect coolant may harm the
electric motor or cooling system
components and may cause damage that
the vehicle warranty may not cover.

Note:

Automotive fluids are not

interchangeable.

Note:

Do not use stop leak pellets, cooling

system sealants, or non-specified additives
as they can cause damage to the electric
motor cooling or heating systems.

306

Maintenance

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