Ford Escape: Customer Information / Federal Highway Administration Regulation
Regulations such as those issued by the
Federal Highway Administration or issued
pursuant to the Occupational Safety and
Health Act (OSHA), and state and local
laws and regulations may require
additional equipment for the way you
intend to use your vehicle. It is the
responsibility of the registered owner to
determine the applicability of such laws
and regulations to your intended use for
the vehicle, and to arrange for the
installation of required equipment. The
dealer has information about the
availability of equipment which can be
ordered for your vehicle.
WARNING: Driving while distracted
can result in loss of vehicle control, crash
and injury. We strongly recommend that
you use extreme caution when using any
device that may take your focus off the
road...
VEHICLE SOFTWARE END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (EULA)
You (“You” or “Your” as applicable)
have acquired a vehicle having several
devices, including SYNC ® and various
control modules, ("DEVICES") that
include software licensed or owned by
Ford Motor Company and its affiliates
("FORD MOTOR COMPANY")...
Other information:
Overview
The
high voltage battery charging system is responsible for charging the
high voltage battery while the vehicle is not operating. It consists of
an Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE), SOBDM and Charge Status Indicator (CSI).
The EVSE is an external AC
charger that connects to an external voltage source and the vehicle
charge port when the vehicle is not operating to charge t..
Overview
The IPC uses the following methods and functionality to alert the driver of vehicle conditions:
gauges
informational indicators
warning indicators
warning messages
warning chimes
The base IPC uses a single centered 4-inch screen to display driver information with analog gauges.
The mid-level IPC uses a single centered 6-inch screen to display driver informa..