Mercury Monterey (2007 year). Manual — part 15
• exact fuel amounts
• towing of your disabled vehicle
• emergency travel expense reimbursement
• travel planning benefits
Using roadside assistance
Complete the roadside assistance identification card and place it in your
wallet for quick reference. In the United States, this card is found in the
Owner Guide portfolio in the glove compartment. In Canada, the card is
found in the Owner Information Guide in the glove compartment.
U.S. Ford or Mercury vehicle customers who require roadside assistance,
call 1–800–241–3673; Lincoln vehicle customers call 1–800–521–4140.
Canadian customers who require roadside assistance, call
1–800–665–2006.
If you need to arrange roadside assistance for yourself, Ford Motor
Company will reimburse a reasonable amount. To obtain reimbursement
information, U.S. Ford or Mercury vehicles customers call
1–800–241–3673; Lincoln vehicle customers call 1–800–521–4140.
Canadian customers who need to obtain reimbursement information, call
1–800–665–2006.
Roadside coverage beyond basic warranty
In the United States, you may purchase additional roadside assistance
coverage beyond this period through the Ford Auto Club by contacting
your authorized dealer.
Similarly in Canada, for uninterrupted Roadside Assistance coverage, you
may purchase extended coverage prior to your Basic Warranty’s Roadside
Assistance expiring. For more information and enrollment, contact
1–877–294–2582 or visit our website at www.ford.ca.
HAZARD FLASHER CONTROL
The hazard flasher is located on the
instrument panel by the radio. The
hazard flashers will operate when
the ignition is in any position or if
the key is not in the ignition.
Push in the flasher control and all
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flash. Press the flasher control again to turn them off. Use it when your
vehicle is disabled and is creating a safety hazard for other motorists.
Note: With extended use, the flasher may run down your battery.
FUEL PUMP SHUT-OFF SWITCH
This device stops the electric fuel pump from sending fuel to the engine
when your vehicle has had a substantial jolt.
After an accident, if the engine cranks but does not start, this switch
may have been activated.
This switch is located behind the
service panel on the right side of
the cargo area.
To reset the switch:
1. Turn the ignition OFF.
2. Check the fuel system for leaks.
3. If no leaks are apparent, reset the
switch by pushing in on the reset
button.
4. Turn the ignition ON.
5. Wait a few seconds and return
the key to OFF.
6. Make another check for leaks.
FUSES AND RELAYS
Fuses
If electrical components in the
vehicle are not working, a fuse may
have blown. Blown fuses are
identified by a broken wire within
the fuse. Check the appropriate
fuses before replacing any electrical
components.
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Note: 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.
Standard fuse amperage rating and color
COLOR
Fuse
rating
Mini
fuses
Standard
fuses
Maxi
fuses
Cartridge
maxi
fuses
Fuse link
cartridge
2A
Grey
Grey
—
—
—
3A
Violet
Violet
—
—
—
4A
Pink
Pink
—
—
—
5A
Tan
Tan
—
—
—
7.5A
Brown
Brown
—
—
—
10A
Red
Red
—
—
—
15A
Blue
Blue
—
—
—
20A
Yellow
Yellow
Yellow
Blue
Blue
25A
Natural
Natural
—
—
—
30A
Green
Green
Green
Pink
Pink
40A
—
—
Orange
Green
Green
50A
—
—
Red
Red
Red
60A
—
—
Blue
—
Yellow
70A
—
—
Tan
—
Brown
80A
—
—
Natural
—
Black
Passenger compartment fuse panel
The fuse panel is located below and to the left of the steering wheel by
the brake pedal. Remove the panel cover to access the fuses. To remove
the fuse panel cover, pull up on the latch on the right or left side of the
cover.
To remove a fuse use the fuse puller tool provided on the fuse panel
cover.
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The fuses are coded as follows:
Fuse/Relay
Location
Fuse Amp
Rating
Passenger Compartment Fuse
Panel Description
1
Relay
Accessory delay relay 1
2
Relay
Accessory delay relay 2
3
10A
Front wiper motor Run feed
4
5A
B+ feed to outside mirrors
5
20A
Vent window power feed/Radio
feed
6
5A
Driver door switch
illumination/Passenger door
switch illumination
7
10A
Rear wiper Run feed
8
10A
Cluster/Electronic Automatic
Temperature Control (EATC) B+
feed, DVD
9
10A
Passive Anti-theft System (PATS)
LED feed
10
5A
Auxiliary radio
11
5A
Auxiliary climate control
system/Power Liftgate
Module/Left and right power
sliding door module/Data Link
Connector (DLC)/Clock B+ feeds
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Fuse/Relay
Location
Fuse Amp
Rating
Passenger Compartment Fuse
Panel Description
12
5A
Brake-Shift Interlock (BSI) Run
feed, Climate control system Run
feed
13
5A
Compass/Driver heated
seat/Passenger heated
seats/Reverse sensing
system/Power Liftgate
Module/Power sliding door Run
feeds
14
5A
Underhood fuse box Run feed,
Front blower Run feed
15
10A
Brake On-Off (BOO) switch B+
16
5A
Steering angle/Cluster/Power
sliding door and power liftgate
inhibit LED/Electrochromatic
mirror Run/Start/Tire Pressure
Monitoring System (TPMS)
17
10A
Restraint Control Module
(RCM)/Passenger Air bag Disable
Indicator (PADI)/Passenger
Occupant Detection System
(PODS) Run/Start
18
10A
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
module/Brake pressure
switch/Speed control Run/Start
19
5A
PATS/Cluster/Air bag
LED/Powertrain Control Module
(PCM) relay Run/Start
20
10A
Liftgate Start feed, Radio Start
feed
21
10A
Starter relay power START
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Power distribution box
The power distribution box is located in the engine compartment. The
power distribution box contains high-current fuses that protect your
vehicle’s main electrical systems from overloads.
Always disconnect the battery before servicing high current
fuses.
To reduce risk of electrical shock, always replace the cover to
the Power Distribution Box before reconnecting the battery or
refilling fluid reservoirs.
If the battery has been disconnected and reconnected, refer to the
Battery section of the Maintenance and Specifications chapter.
The cover for the power distribution box can be removed by releasing
the tab on the back left corner of the cover, then pulling the cover up.
The high-current fuses are coded as follows:
Fuse/Relay
Location
Fuse Amp
Rating
Power Distribution Box
Description
1
—
Not used
2
30A**
Right cooling fan
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Fuse/Relay
Location
Fuse Amp
Rating
Power Distribution Box
Description
3
30A**
Left cooling fan
4
30A**
Starter solenoid
5
30A**
Right-hand power sliding door
6
30A**
SJB accessory #2 (driver power
window)
7
30A**
Auxiliary blower motor
8
40A**
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) #2
(coil power)
9
30A**
Power liftgate
10
30A**
SJB accessory #1 (passenger
window, radio, vent windows)
11
30A**
Left power seat/heated seat
12
40A**
ABS #1 (pump motor)
13
40A**
Rear defroster
14
30A**
Front climate control system
blower motor
15
30A**
Right power seat/heated seat
16
30A**
Left-hand power sliding door
20
Mini relay
Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
power
21
Mini relay
Horn
22
Micro relay
A/C clutch
23
Micro relay
High beams
24
Mini relay
Starter
25
Micro relay
Fuel pump
26
Micro relay
Fog lamps
27
—
Not used
28
Mini relay
Auxiliary blower
29
Micro relay
Trailer park lamps
30
Micro relay
Left trailer stop/turn lamps
31
Micro relay
Right trailer stop/turn lamps
32
Mini relay
Rear defroster
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Fuse/Relay
Location
Fuse Amp
Rating
Power Distribution Box
Description
40
15A*
Engine #1 (A/C relay coil, IMRC,
HEGO sensors, Canister purge,
Transmission module)
41
25A*
Horn
42
10A*
A/C clutch
43
15A*
Engine #2 (Cooling fan relays,
Injectors, PCM, MAF sensor, IAC,
Ignition coil, ESM)
44
10A*
Heated PCV
45
15A*
High beams
46
20A*
Trailer stop/turn lamps
47
15A*
Fuel pump, Fuel pump shut-off
switch
48
15A*
Fog lamps
49
10A*
PCM KAP, Canister vent
50
10A*
Alternator
51
10A*
Adjustable pedals (non-memory)
or memory module
52
20A*
Trailer tow park lamps
53
10A*
Heated mirrors
54
30A*
Front wiper motor
55
25A*
Rear wiper motor
56
30A*
Premium sound radio
57
—
Not used
58
30A*
SJB #1 – Center High-Mounted
Stop Lamp (CHMSL), License
plate lamps, OBD II, Dome lamp,
Auxiliary blend doors, Switch
illumination (feeds F–8, F–9, F–10
and F–11)
59
20A*
Radio (non-premium)
60
30A*
SJB #4 – Back-up lamps, Door
locks
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Fuse/Relay
Location
Fuse Amp
Rating
Power Distribution Box
Description
61
—
Not used
62
30A*
SJB #3 – Right cornering/auxiliary
lamps, Right low beam, Left front
park/turn lamps, Left rear
park/stop/turn lamps, Instrument
panel courtesy lamps, Step well
lamps, Left signal mirror, Clock,
Cluster, Message center (SJB
F–15), Switch illumination for:
overhead console, DVD/Rear
climate control system, Headlamp
switch illumination, Climate
control illumination
63
20A*
Instrument panel power point,
Cigar lighter
64
20A*
Ignition switch #1 feed
65
30A*
SJB #2 – Left cornering/auxiliary
lamps, Left low beam, Right front
park/turn lamps, Right rear
park/stop/turn lamps, Puddle
lamps, Mirror signals, Visors, 2nd
and 3rd row lamps, Cargo lamp,
Defroster indicator
66
20A*
2nd and 3rd row seat power
points
67
20A*
Ignition switch #2 feed
70
—
Not used
71
—
Not used
72
—
Not used
73
—
Not used
74
—
Not used
75
Diode
PCM
76
Diode
A/C clutch
* Mini Fuse ** Cartridge Fuse
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Auxiliary relay box (cooling fans)
The relay box is located in the engine compartment by the radiator.
Fuse/Relay
location
Fuse amp
rating
Description
1
—
Cooling fan relay #4
2
—
Cooling fan relay #5
3
—
Cooling fan relay #3
4
—
Cooling fan relay #1
5
—
Cooling fan relay #2
6
40A*
Right-hand cooling fan motor (Vehicles with
trailer tow package only)
7
15A**
Low-speed cooling fan circuit breaker
(Vehicles with trailer tow package only)
8
40A*
Left-hand cooling fan motor (Vehicles with
trailer tow package)
10A**
Low-speed cooling fan circuit breaker
(Vehicles without trailer tow package)
* Maxi fuse **Circuit breaker
CHANGING A FLAT TIRE
If you get a flat tire while driving:
• do not brake heavily.
• gradually decrease the vehicle’s speed.
• hold the steering wheel firmly.
• slowly move to a safe place on the side of the road.
• If your low tire warning light is on, refer to Low tire warning in this
chapter.
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The use of tire sealants may damage your tires. The use of tire
sealants may also damage your Tire Pressure Monitoring System
and should not be used.
Your vehicle is equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System.
Refer to Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) in the
Tires, Wheels and Loading chapter for important information. If the
tire pressure monitor sensor becomes damaged, it will no longer
function.
Dissimilar spare tire/wheel information
Failure to follow these guidelines could result in an increased
risk of loss of vehicle control, injury or death.
If you have a dissimilar spare tire/wheel, then it is intended for
temporary use only. This means that if you need to use it, you should
replace it as soon as possible with a road tire/wheel that is the same size
and type as the road tires and wheels that were originally provided by
Ford. If the dissimilar spare tire or wheel is damaged, it should be
replaced rather than repaired.
A dissimilar spare tire/wheel is defined as a spare tire and/or wheel that
is different in brand, size or appearance from the road tires and wheels
and can be one of three types:
1. T-type mini-spare: This spare tire begins with the letter “T” for tire
size and may have “Temporary Use Only” molded in the sidewall
2. Full-size dissimilar spare with label on wheel: This spare tire has
a label on the wheel that states: “THIS TIRE AND WHEEL FOR
TEMPORARY USE ONLY”
When driving with one of the dissimilar spare tires listed above, do not:
• Exceed 50 mph (80 km/h)
• Load the vehicle beyond maximum vehicle load rating listed on the
Safety Compliance Label
• Tow a trailer
• Use snow chains on the end of the vehicle with the dissimilar spare
tire
• Use more than one dissimilar spare tire at a time
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• Use commercial car washing equipment
• Try to repair the dissimilar spare tire
Use of one of the dissimilar spare tires listed above at any one wheel
location can lead to impairment of the following:
• Handling, stability and braking performance
• Comfort and noise
• Ground clearance and parking at curbs
• Winter weather driving capability
• Wet weather driving capability
For vehicles equipped with 4WD, it is not recommended that the vehicle
be operated in 4WD modes with a temporary emergency spare tire. If
4WD operation is necessary, do not operate above speeds of 10 mph
(16 km/h) or for distances above 50 miles (80 km).
3. Full-size dissimilar spare without label on wheel
When driving with the full-size dissimilar spare tire/wheel, do not:
• Exceed 70 mph (113 km/h)
• Use more than one dissimilar spare tire/wheel at a time
• Use commercial car washing equipment
• Use snow chains on the end of the vehicle with the dissimilar spare
tire/wheel
The usage of a full-size dissimilar spare tire/wheel can lead to
impairment of the following:
• Handling, stability and braking performance
• Comfort and noise
• Ground clearance and parking at curbs
• Winter weather driving capability
• Wet weather driving capability
• All-Wheel driving capability (if applicable)
• Load leveling adjustment (if applicable)
When driving with the full-size dissimilar spare tire/wheel additional
caution should be given to:
• Towing a trailer
• Driving vehicles equipped with a camper body
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• Driving vehicles with a load on the cargo rack
Drive cautiously when using a full-size dissimilar spare tire/wheel and
seek service as soon as possible.
Location of the spare tire and tools
Note: The tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) indicator light will
illuminate when the spare is in use. To restore the full functionality of
the TPMS system, all road wheels equipped with the tire pressure
monitoring sensors must be mounted on the vehicle
Have a flat tire serviced by an authorized dealer in order to prevent
damage to the TPMS sensor, refer to Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS) in the Tires, Wheels and Loading chapter. Replace the spare
tire with a road tire as soon as possible.
The spare tire and tools for your vehicle are stowed in the following
locations:
Item
Location
Spare tire
Under the vehicle, just forward of
the rear bumper.
Jack
Behind the access panel located
on the right rear quarter panel
interior trim.
Jack handle
Attached to the jack with a clip.
Flat tire tether, wing screw
Inside tire tether kit, next to jack.
Removing the jack and tools
1. Locate the access panel on the interior trim. Rotate the panel
retaining clip and remove the panel.
2. Remove the jack and lug nut wrench by turning the thumbscrew
counterclockwise to relieve tension against the stowage bracket.
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Removing the spare tire
1. Open liftgate and lift flap in the
carpeting on the rear tub cargo floor
to expose the hex nut. Insert the
lug nut wrench on the hex nut in
cargo floor.
2. Turn the wrench
counterclockwise until cable is slack
and tire can be slid rearward.
3. Remove the primary retainer from
the center of the tire.
Note: Do not stow the full size tire or any flat tire under the vehicle.
Stowing the primary tether
Note: If no tire is to be stowed
under the vehicle, raise the primary
tether by turning the wrench
clockwise until the hex nut ratchets.
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Tire change procedure
When one of the front wheels is off the ground, the transaxle
alone will not prevent the vehicle from moving or slipping off the
jack, even if the vehicle is in P (Park).
To help prevent the vehicle from moving when you change a tire,
be sure the parking brake is set, then block (in both directions)
the wheel that is diagonally opposite (other side and end of the
vehicle) to the tire being changed.
If the vehicle slips off the jack, you or someone else could be
seriously injured.
1. Park on a level surface, activate
hazard flashers and set parking
brake.
2. Place gearshift lever in P (Park),
turn engine off, and block the
diagonally opposite wheel.
3. Remove the spare tire, jack and
lug wrench.
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4. Removing the optional wheel
cover or center ornament:
• To remove a bolt-on wheel cover
(if equipped) loosen the plastic
nuts on the center ornament with
the wheel nut wrench. Then,
remove the wheel cover with the
tapered end of the wheel nut
wrench.
• Remove the center ornament (if
equipped) from the wheel with the tapered end of the wheel nut
wrench. Insert and twist the handle, then pry against the wheel.
5. Loosen each wheel lug nut
one-half turn counterclockwise but
do not remove them until the wheel
is raised off the ground.
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