Ford Maverick (2022 year). Manual in english — page 17

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When driving through standing water, drive
very slowly and do not stop your vehicle.
Your brake performance and traction could
be limited. After driving through water and
as soon as it is safe to do so:

Lightly press the brake pedal to dry the
brakes and to check that they work.

Turn the steering wheel to check that
the steering power assist works.

Check the function of the following:

Horn

Exterior lights

FLOOR MATS

WARNING:

Use a floor mat

designed to fit the footwell of your
vehicle that does not obstruct the pedal
area. Failure to follow this instruction
could result in the loss of control of your
vehicle, personal injury or death.

WARNING:

Pedals that cannot

move freely can cause loss of vehicle
control and increase the risk of serious
personal injury.

WARNING:

Secure the floor mat

to both retention devices so that it
cannot slip out of position and interfere
with the pedals. Failure to follow this
instruction could result in the loss of
control of your vehicle, personal injury or
death.

WARNING:

Do not place additional

floor mats or any other covering on top
of the original floor mats. This could
result in the floor mat interfering with the
operation of the pedals. Failure to follow
this instruction could result in the loss of
control of your vehicle, personal injury or
death.

WARNING:

Always make sure that

objects cannot fall into the driver foot
well while your vehicle is moving. Objects
that are loose can become trapped
under the pedals causing a loss of
vehicle control.

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To install floor mats that have eyelets,
position the floor mat eyelet over the
retention post and press down to lock in
position. Repeat for all eyelets on the floor
mat.

To remove the floor mats, reverse the
installation procedure.

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Driving Hints

Note:

Regularly check the floor mats to

make sure they are secure.

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Driving Hints

ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE

Vehicles Sold in the United States:
Getting Roadside Assistance

To fully assist you should you have a
vehicle concern, Ford Motor Company
offers a complimentary roadside
assistance program. This program is
separate from the New Vehicle Limited
Warranty.

The service is available:

24 hours a day, seven days a week.

For the coverage period supplied with
your vehicle.

Roadside Assistance covers:

A flat tire change with a good spare
(except vehicles supplied with a tire
inflation kit).

Battery jump start.

Lock-out assistance (key replacement
cost is the customer's responsibility).

Fuel delivery — independent service
contractors, if not prohibited by state,
local or municipal law, shall deliver up
to 2 gal (8 L) of gasoline or 5 gal (20 L)
of diesel fuel to a disabled vehicle.
Roadside assistance limits fuel delivery
service to two no-charge occurrences
within a 12-month period.

Winch out — available within 100 ft
(30 m) of a paved or county
maintained road, no recoveries.

Towing — independent service
contractors, if not prohibited by state,
local or municipal law, shall tow Ford
eligible vehicles to an authorized dealer
within 35 mi (56 km) of the
disablement location or to the nearest
authorized dealer. If a member
requests a tow to an authorized dealer
that is more than 35 mi (56 km) from
the disablement location, the member
shall be responsible for any mileage
costs in excess of 35 mi (56 km).

Roadside Assistance includes up to
$200 for a towed trailer if the disabled
eligible vehicle requires service at the
nearest authorized dealer. If the towing
vehicle is operational but the trailer is
not, then the trailer does not qualify for
any roadside services.

Vehicles Sold in the United States:
Using Roadside Assistance

Complete the roadside assistance
identification card and place it in your
wallet for quick reference. This card is in
the Owner's Manual kit.

United States vehicle customers who
require Roadside Assistance, call
1-800-241-3673.

If you need to arrange roadside assistance
for yourself, Ford Motor Company
reimburses a reasonable amount for
towing to the nearest dealership within
35 mi (56 km). To obtain reimbursement
information, United States vehicle
customers call 1-800-241-3673.
Customers need to submit their original
receipts.

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Crash and Breakdown Information

Vehicles Sold in Canada: Getting
Roadside Assistance

To fully assist you should you have a
vehicle concern, Ford Motor Company of
Canada, Limited offers a complimentary
roadside assistance program. This
program is eligible within Canada or the
continental United States.

The service is available 24 hours a day,
seven days a week.

This program is separate from the New
Vehicle Limited Warranty, but the coverage
is concurrent with the powertrain coverage
period of your vehicle. Canadian roadside
coverage and benefits may differ from the
U.S. coverage.

If you require more information, please call
us in Canada at 1-800-665-2006, or visit
our website at

www.ford.ca

.

HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY
VEHICLE PRECAUTIONS -
HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE
(HEV)

In the event of damage or fire involving an
electric vehicle or hybrid-electric vehicle:

Assume the high-voltage battery and
associated components are energized
and fully charged.

Exposed electrical components, wires
and high-voltage batteries present
potential high-voltage shock hazards.

Venting high-voltage battery vapors
are potentially toxic and flammable.

Physical damage to the vehicle or
high-voltage battery could result in
immediate or delayed release of toxic,
flammable gases and fire.

Vehicle information and general safety
practices include reviewing the owner's
manual and becoming familiar with your
vehicle's safety information and
recommended safety practices.

Crashes

A crash or impact significant enough to
require an emergency response for
conventional vehicles would also require
the same response for an electric or
hybrid-electric vehicle.

If Possible:
1.

Move your vehicle to a safe, nearby
location and remain on the scene.

2. Roll down the windows before you

switch your vehicle off.

3. Place your vehicle in park (P), set the

parking brake, switch off the vehicle,
activate the hazard flashers and move
your key(s) at least 16 ft (5 m) away
from the vehicle.

Always:

Call emergency assistance if needed
and advise that an electric or
hybrid-electric vehicle is involved.

Avoid contact with leaking fluids and
gases, and remain out of the way of
oncoming traffic until emergency
responders arrive.

When emergency responders arrive,
tell them that the vehicle involved is an
electric vehicle or hybrid-electric
vehicle.

Fires

As with any vehicle, call emergency
assistance immediately if you see sparks,
smoke or flames coming from the vehicle.
Remain a safe distance from the vehicle
and try to stay clear of the smoke.

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Crash and Breakdown Information

1.

Exit the vehicle immediately.

2. Advise emergency assistance that an

electric or hybrid-electric vehicle is
involved.

3. As with any vehicle fire, do not inhale

smoke, vapors or gas from the vehicle,
as they may be hazardous.

Post-Incident

1.

Do not store a severely damaged
vehicle with a lithium-ion battery inside
a structure or within 49 ft (15 m) of any
structure or vehicle.

2. Make sure that passenger and luggage

compartments remain ventilated.

3. Call emergency assistance if you

observe leaking fluids, sparks, smoke
or flames, or hear gurgling or bubbling
from the high-voltage battery.

SWITCHING THE HAZARD
FLASHERS ON AND OFF

The hazard flasher button is on
the instrument panel. Press the
button to switch the hazard

flashers on if your vehicle is creating a
safety hazard for other road users.

When you switch the hazard flashers on,
all front and rear direction indicators flash.

Note:

The hazard flashers operate when

the ignition is in any position, or if the key is
not in the ignition. The battery loses charge
and could have insufficient power to restart
your vehicle.

Press the button again to switch them off.

JUMP STARTING THE VEHICLE

JUMP STARTING PRECAUTIONS

WARNING:

Batteries normally

produce explosive gases which can
cause personal injury. Therefore, do not
allow flames, sparks or lighted
substances to come near the battery.
When working near the battery, always
shield your face and protect your eyes.
Always provide correct ventilation.

WARNING:

Keep batteries out of

reach of children. Batteries contain
sulfuric acid. Avoid contact with skin,
eyes or clothing. Shield your eyes when
working near the battery to protect
against possible splashing of acid
solution. In case of acid contact with skin
or eyes, flush immediately with water for
a minimum of 15 minutes and get prompt
medical attention. If acid is swallowed,
call a physician immediately.

WARNING:

Use only adequately

sized cables with insulated clamps.

WARNING:

Make sure that the

cables are clear of any moving parts and
fuel delivery system parts.

WARNING:

Connect batteries with

only the same nominal voltage.

WARNING:

If the engine is running

while the hood is open, stay clear of
moving engine components. Failure to
follow this warning could result in serious
personal injury or death.

Do not attempt to push-start an automatic
transmission vehicle. This could cause
transmission damage.

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Crash and Breakdown Information

Do not disconnect the battery of the
disabled vehicle. This could damage your
vehicle's electrical system.

PREPARING THE VEHICLE

Use only a 12 volt supply to start your
vehicle.

Park the booster vehicle close to the hood
of the disabled vehicle, making sure the
two vehicles do not touch.

JUMP STARTING THE VEHICLE -
EXCLUDING: HYBRID ELECTRIC
VEHICLE (HEV)

Connecting the Jumper Cables

WARNING:

Do not connect the

negative jumper cable to any other part
of your vehicle. Use the ground point.

Note:

If you are using a jump pack or

booster box, follow the manufacturer's
instructions.

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2

1

3

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1.

Pull the red rubber boot backward.
Connect the positive (+) jumper cable
to the positive (+) terminal of the
discharged battery.

2. Connect the other end of the positive

(+) jumper cable to the positive (+)
terminal of the booster vehicle battery.

3. Connect the negative (-) jumper cable

to the negative (-) terminal of the
booster vehicle battery.

4. Make the final connection of the

negative (-) jumper cable to an
exposed metal part of the disabled
vehicle's engine, as shown in the
following illustration, away from the
battery and fuel injection system, or
connect the negative (-) jumper cable
to a ground connection point if
available.

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Crash and Breakdown Information

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Starting the Engine

1.

Start the engine of the booster vehicle
and moderately rev the engine, or
gently press the accelerator to keep
the engine speed between 2000 and
3000 RPM, as shown in your
tachometer.

2. Start the engine of the disabled vehicle.

3. Once you start the disabled vehicle, run

both vehicle engines for an additional
three minutes before disconnecting the
jumper cables.

Removing the Jumper Cables

Remove the jumper cables in the reverse
order that they were connected.

Note:

Do not switch the headlamps on

when disconnecting the cables. The peak
voltage could blow the bulbs.

JUMP STARTING THE VEHICLE -
HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE (HEV)

Connecting the Jumper Cables

WARNING:

Do not connect the

negative jumper cable to any other part
of your vehicle. Use the ground point.

Note:

Your vehicle has a 12-volt battery that

has two pins accessible from under the
hood. Your vehicle can be jumped the same
way conventional vehicles can by using
these pins. The following illustration shows
the two connector pins used for jump
starting your vehicle.

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Positive (+) pin.

A

Negative (-) pin.

B

Note:

If you are using a jump pack or

booster box, follow the manufacturer's
instructions.

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Crash and Breakdown Information

4

2

1

3

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1.

Pull the red rubber boot backward.
Connect the positive (+) jumper cable
to the positive (+) terminal of the
discharged battery.

2. Connect the other end of the positive

(+) jumper cable to the positive (+)
terminal of the booster vehicle battery.

3. Connect the negative (-) jumper cable

to the negative (-) terminal of the
booster vehicle battery.

4. Make the final connection of the

negative (-) jumper cable to an
exposed metal part of the disabled
vehicle's engine, as shown in the
following illustration, away from the
battery and fuel injection system, or
connect the negative (-) jumper cable
to a ground connection point if
available.

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Starting the Engine

1.

Start the engine of the booster vehicle
and moderately rev the engine, or
gently press the accelerator to keep
the engine speed between 2000 and
3000 RPM, as shown in your
tachometer.

2. Start the engine of the disabled vehicle.

3. Once you start the disabled vehicle, run

both vehicle engines for an additional
three minutes before disconnecting the
jumper cables.

Removing the Jumper Cables

Remove the jumper cables in the reverse
order that they were connected.

Note:

Do not switch the headlamps on

when disconnecting the cables. The peak
voltage could blow the bulbs.

POST-CRASH ALERT SYSTEM

WHAT IS THE POST-CRASH
ALERT SYSTEM

The system helps draw attention to your
vehicle in the event of a serious impact.

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Crash and Breakdown Information

HOW DOES THE POST-CRASH
ALERT SYSTEM WORK

The system is designed to turn the hazard
flashers on and to intermittently sound the
horn in the event of a serious impact that
deploys an airbag or the seatbelt
pretensioners.

POST-CRASH ALERT SYSTEM
LIMITATIONS

Depending on applicable laws in the
country your vehicle was built for, the horn
does not sound in the event of a serious
impact.

SWITCHING THE POST-CRASH
ALERT SYSTEM OFF

Press the hazard flasher switch or the
unlock button on the remote control to
switch the system off.

Note:

The alert turns off when the vehicle

battery runs out of charge.

AUTOMATIC CRASH SHUTOFF

WHAT IS AUTOMATIC CRASH
SHUTOFF

The automatic crash shutoff is designed
to stop the fuel going to the engine in the
event of a moderate or severe crash.

Note:

Not every impact causes a shutoff.

AUTOMATIC CRASH SHUTOFF
PRECAUTIONS

WARNING:

If your vehicle has been

involved in a crash, have the fuel system
checked. Failure to follow this instruction
could result in fire, personal injury or
death.

RE-ENABLING YOUR VEHICLE

1.

Switch the ignition off.

2. Attempt to start your vehicle.

3. Switch the ignition off.

4. Attempt to start your vehicle.

Note:

If your vehicle does not start after the

third attempt, have your vehicle checked as
soon as possible.

RECOVERY TOWING

ACCESSING THE FRONT TOWING
POINT

WARNING:

Using recovery hooks

is dangerous and should only be done by
a person familiar with proper vehicle
recovery safety practices. Improper use
of recovery hooks may cause hook failure
or separation from the vehicle and could
result in serious injury or death.

WARNING:

Slowly remove the

slack from the recovery strap prior to
pulling. Failure to do so can introduce
significantly higher loads which can
cause the recovery hooks to break off, or
the recovery strap to fail which can cause
serious injury or death.

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Crash and Breakdown Information

WARNING:

Never link two straps

together with a clevis pin. These heavy
metal objects could become projectiles
if the strap breaks and can cause serious
injury or death.

Note:

Do not apply a load to the winching

holes or recovery hooks that is greater than
the gross vehicle weight rating of your
vehicle.

Before using winching holes or recovery
hooks:

Make sure all attaching points are
secure and capable of withstanding
the applied load.

Do not use chains, cables or tow straps
with metal hook ends.

Only use recovery straps that have a
minimum breaking strength two to
three times the gross vehicle weight of
the stuck vehicle.

Make sure the recovery strap is in good
condition and free of visible cuts, tears
or damage.

Use a damper device such as a tarp,
heavy blanket or piece of carpet, and
place it over the recovery strap to help
absorb the energy in the event the
strap breaks.

Make sure the stuck vehicle is not
loaded heavier than its gross vehicle
weight rating specified on the
certification label.

Align the tow vehicle and stuck vehicle
in a straight line, within 10 degrees.

Keep bystanders to the sides of the
vehicle, at a distance of at least twice
the length of the recovery strap. This
helps avoid injury from the hazard of a
recovery hook or strap breaking, or a
vehicle lurching into their path.

Winching Holes

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Recovery Hooks

(If Equipped)

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A

Recovery hooks.

A

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TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE

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If you need to tow your vehicle, contact a
professional towing service or your
roadside assistance service provider.

Your manufacturer produces a towing
manual for all authorized tow truck
operators. Have your tow truck operator
refer to this manual for proper hook-up
and towing procedures.

We recommend the use of a wheel lift and
dollies or flatbed equipment to tow your
vehicle. Vehicle damage could occur if
towed incorrectly, or by any other means.

Front-wheel and rear-wheel drive vehicles
must have their designated drive wheels
off the ground regardless of towing
direction. Use tow dollies to prevent
damage to the transmission.

All-wheel or four-wheel drive vehicles
require that all wheels be off the ground
using a wheel lift and dollies or flatbed
equipment. This prevents damage to the
transmission and drive system.

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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 - GASOLINE,
FWD

You cannot recreational tow your vehicle
with all wheels on the ground because
vehicle or transmission damage could
occur. Place the front wheels on a
two-wheel tow dolly. If you are using a tow
dolly, follow the instructions specified by
the equipment provider.

Note:

Release the parking brake before

towing your vehicle. See

Manually

Releasing the Electric Parking Brake

(page 194).

RECREATIONALLY TOWING
YOUR VEHICLE - GASOLINE,
AWD

You cannot recreational tow your vehicle
with all wheels on the ground because
vehicle or transmission 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.

RECREATIONALLY TOWING
YOUR VEHICLE - HYBRID
ELECTRIC VEHICLE (HEV)

Follow these guidelines if you have a need
for recreational towing. An example of
recreational towing is towing your vehicle
behind a motorhome. These guidelines
ensure that you do not damage the
transmission.

Note:

Put your climate control system in

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

Climate Control

(page 126).

You can tow your vehicle with all four
wheels on the ground under the following
conditions:

You switch

Neutral Tow

on.

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

You release the parking brake.

You do not exceed 70 mph (113 km/h).

Switching

Neutral Tow

On

1.

Switch your vehicle on in accessory
mode.

2. Press the menu button on the steering

wheel to enter the information display
main menu.

3. Select

Settings

.

4. Select

Neutral Tow

.

5. Follow the instructions on the

information display.

6. Fully press the brake pedal.

7.

Shift into neutral (N).

8. Switch the ignition off.

Note:

Switching neutral tow on requires

battery power.

Note:

If the parking brake is applied, a

message appears in the information display.

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Note:

If your vehicle has an ignition key, you

cannot remove the key from the ignition
when the transmission is in neutral (N) and
your vehicle is off.

Note:

Start the engine and allow it to run

for a few minutes at the beginning of each
day, and every six hours or fewer. With the
engine running and your foot on the brake,
shift into drive (D) and then into reverse (R)
before shifting back into neutral (N). Before
continuing to tow, switch neutral tow on.

EMERGENCY TOWING -
GASOLINE

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
powertrain and transmission configuration,
under the following conditions:

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

Use the manual park release
procedure. See

Using Manual Park

Release

(page 186). Failure to do so

may result in damage to the
transmission.

Maximum speed is 35 mph (56 km/h).

Maximum distance is 50 mi (80 km).

EMERGENCY TOWING -
HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE
(HEV)

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
powertrain and transmission configuration,
under the following conditions:

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

You switch

Neutral Tow

on.

You release the parking brake.

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

Maximum distance is 50 mi (80 km).

Switching

Neutral Tow

On

1.

Switch your vehicle on in accessory
mode.

2. Press the menu button on the steering

wheel to enter the instrument cluster
display main menu.

3. Select

Settings

.

4. Select

Neutral Tow

.

5. Follow the instructions on the

information display.

6. Fully press the brake pedal.

7.

Shift into neutral (N).

8. Switch the ignition off.

Note:

Failure to follow these instructions

could result in damage to the transmission.

Note:

Switching neutral tow on requires

battery power.

Note:

Put your climate control system in

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

Climate Control

(page 126).

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Switching

Neutral Tow

Off

1.

Switch your vehicle on in accessory
mode.

2. Fully press the brake pedal.

3. Shift into park (P).

TOWING YOUR VEHICLE – TROUBLESHOOTING - HYBRID
ELECTRIC VEHICLE (HEV)

TOWING YOUR VEHICLE – INFORMATION MESSAGES

Description

Message

Reminder to switch off the ignition when in neutral tow.

Neutral Tow Engaged

Turn Ignition Off for

Towing

Displays when neutral tow is active and you want to exit

neutral tow.

Neutral tow engaged

Depress Brake and Select

Park to Exit Neutral Tow

Reminder to remove park brake when in neutral tow.

Neutral Tow Remove

Park Brake for Towing

Displays when the neutral tow is off.

Neutral Tow Disengaged

Displays when neutral tow is on.

Neutral Tow Enabled

Leave Transmission in

Neutral

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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

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ACCESSING THE UNDER HOOD
FUSE BOX

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1.

Pull the latch toward you and remove
the top cover.

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2

3

2. Pull the connector lever upward.

3. Pull the connector upward to remove

it.

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Fuses

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4. Pull both latches toward you and

remove the fuse box.

5. Turn the fuse box over and open the

lid.

IDENTIFYING THE FUSES IN THE UNDER HOOD FUSE BOX

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