Roadside emergencies, Hazard warning flashers, Fuel cut-off switch – FORD 2013 Escape v.1 User Manual

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Canadian customers who need to obtain
roadside information, call
1-800-665-2006 or visit our website at
www.ford.ca.

HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS

Note: With extended use, the flashers may
run down your battery.

The hazard flasher control is
located on the instrument panel
by the radio. Use it when your

vehicle is disabled and is creating a safety
hazard for other motorists.

Press the flasher control and all front
and rear direction signals will flash.

Press the flasher control again to turn
them off.

FUEL CUT-OFF SWITCH

WARNING

Failure to inspect and if necessary
repair fuel leaks after a collision may
increase the risk of fire and serious

injury. Ford Motor Company recommends
that the fuel system be inspected by an
authorized dealer after any collision.

In the event of a moderate to severe
collision, this vehicle is equipped with a
fuel pump shut-off feature that stops the
flow of fuel to the engine. Not every impact
will cause a shut-off.

Should your vehicle shut off after a
collision, you may restart your vehicle by
doing the following:

1.

Turn the ignition off.

2. Turn the ignition on.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to re-enable fuel

pump.

Note: If your vehicle has the push button
start system, press the stop/start button
twice to reactivate the fuel system.

JUMP-STARTING THE VEHICLE

WARNINGS

The gases around the battery can
explode if exposed to flames, sparks,
or lit cigarettes. An explosion could

result in injury or vehicle damage.

Batteries contain sulfuric acid which
can burn skin, eyes and clothing, if
contacted.

Do not attempt to push-start your
automatic transmission vehicle. Automatic
transmissions do not have push-start
capability. Attempting to push-start a
vehicle with an automatic transmission
may cause transmission damage.

Preparing Your Vehicle

Note: Use only a 12-volt supply to start your
vehicle.

Note: Do not disconnect the battery of the
disabled vehicle as this could damage the
vehicle's electrical system.

1.

Park the booster vehicle close to the
hood of the disabled vehicle making
sure the two vehicles do not touch. Set
the parking brake on both vehicles and
stay clear of the engine cooling fan and
other moving parts.

2. Check all battery terminals and remove

any excessive corrosion before you
attach the battery cables. Ensure that
vent caps are tight and level.

3. Turn the heater fan on in both vehicles

to protect from any electrical surges.
Turn all other accessories off.

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Roadside Emergencies

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