Electric parking brake, Brakes – FORD 2013 Fusion v.2 User Manual

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ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE

The electric parking brake replaces the
conventional handbrake. The operating
switch is located in the center console.

WARNING

Always set the parking brake and
leave your vehicle with the
transmission selector lever in

position P (automatic transmission) or in
position 1 or position R(manual
transmission).

Note: When you apply the electric parking
brake in certain conditions, for example, on
a steep hill, the electric parking brake may
reapply the brakes within three to ten
minutes.

Note: You may notice various noises when
you apply and release the electric parking
brake. This is normal and no cause for
concern.

Parking on a hill (vehicles with a
manual transmission)

If you park your vehicle facing uphill, move
the transmission selector lever to position
1 and turn the steering wheel away from
the curb. If you park your vehicle facing
downhill, move the transmission selector
lever to position R and turn the steering
wheel toward the curb.

Applying the electric parking brake

WARNING

If the brake system warning lamp
does not illuminate or flashes, there
could be a problem with your electric

parking brake. Have the system checked
by an authorized dealer as soon as
possible.

Note: The brake system warning lamp will
illuminate for ten seconds, if the ignition is
turned off after the electric parking brake
has been applied, or the electric parking
brake has been applied after the ignition has
been turned off.

Note: The electric parking brake will not
automatically apply. You must apply the
electric parking brake using the electric
parking brake switch.

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Pull the switch up to apply the electric
parking brake.

The brake system warning lamp will
illuminate to confirm that the electric
parking brake has been applied. See
Information Displays (page 82).

Applying the electric parking brake
when the vehicle is moving

WARNINGS

Applying the electric parking brake
while moving will result in use of the
anti-lock braking system. Do not use

the electric parking brake system when the
vehicle is moving unless the normal brake
system is unable to stop the vehicle.

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