Instrument Cluster 10 Key-in-ignition warning chime: Sounds when the key is left in the ignition in the off or accessory position and the driver’s d
Instrument Cluster 11 GAUGES Range Gauge: Marked in increments showing approximate range remaining in miles or kilome-ters based on stored vehicle
Instrument Cluster 12 Temperature Gauge: High Voltage electrical components including the traction motor and High Voltage Battery are liquid cooled.
Climate Controls 13 CLIMATE CONTROLS Any operation of the heater or air conditioning systems during vehicle operation will have an adverse effect on
Tires, Wheels & Loading 14 TIRE PRESSURES Refer to the Tire and Loading Information sticker on the Driver’s door-jam for tire infla-tion informati
Driving 15 STARTING PREPARATIONS Positions of the ignition 0 (Off) — Locks the steering wheel and gearshift lever and allows key removal. This po
Driving 16 With key in II (on) position, Range Indicator and State of Charge Indi-cators move to bottom of range only. VEHICLE IS NOT READY FOR DRIV
Driving 17 1. Turn the key to II (On) without turning the key to III (Start). Some warning lights will briefly illuminate. See Warning Lights and C
Driving 18 NOTE: Vehicle range is affected by operating conditions. For maximum range, avoid heavy acceleration and excessive vehicle speeds. The u
Driving 19 SHIFTER OPERATION This vehicle does not have a conventional multi-speed transmission, instead it uses a single-speed transmission to pro
Service Assistance And Supplemental Information For Vehicle Owners And Operators Azure Dynamics vehicles are sold and serviced through a network of
Driving 20 R (Reverse) With the gearshift lever in R (Reverse), the vehicle will move backward. Always come to a complete stop before shifting into
Roadside Emergencies 21 HIGH VOLTAGE INERTIA SAFETY SWITCH In the event of an accident the safety switch will automatically deactivate the vehicle h
Roadside Emergencies 22 FUSE / RELAY ALLOCATION LOCATION FUNCTION SIZE LOCATION FUNCTION SIZE F1 --- --- F27 --- --- F2 --- --- F28 Hv Ba
Roadside Emergencies 23 FLAT TIRE SERVICING This vehicle does not have a spare tire or a jack. If a flat tire is encountered in service, use the sup
Cleaning 24 UNDERBODY WASHING PRECAUTION Never pressure wash or spray the underbody with water. Clean only with a dry cloth after powering down
Maintenance & Specifications 25 SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS To help you service your vehicle, we provide scheduled maintenance information which make
Maintenance and Specifications 26 IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS UNDER THE HOOD 1. Electronics Coolant Reservoir (Motorcraft® Specialty Orange Coolant only)
Maintenance and Specifications 27 When the vehicle is cold, check the level of the electronics coolant in the reservoir. • The coolant should be a
Maintenance and Specifications 28 Do not mix coolants. Add the coolant type originally equipped in your vehicle. Refer to Maintenance product specific
Maintenance and Specifications 29 POWER STEERING FLUID Check the fluid. Refer to scheduled maintenance information. 1. Turn the steering wheel lef
Introduction 3 INTRODUCTION 2 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 6 CLIMATE CONTROLS 13 TIRES, WHEELS & LOADING 14 DRIVING 15 ROADSIDE EMERGENCIES 21 CLEANIN
Maintenance and Specifications 30 CHARGING THE HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY See the High Voltage Battery Charging chapter in this Guide. SERVICING HIGH VOLTA
Maintenance and Specifications 31 IDENTIFYING YOUR VEHICLE Safety Compliance Certification Label The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Scheduled Maintenance 32 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE — NORMAL SCHEDULE General Maintenance Information The Normal Schedule applies to operation of the vehic
Scheduled Maintenance 33 Periodic Checks - Monthly Check each of the following items every month: All interior and exterior lights for correct o
Maintenance and Specifications 34 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES — EXCEPTIONS The Special Operating Condition Maintenance Requirements are to be followed at th
High Voltage Battery Charging 35 CHARGING THE HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY 1. Power-down the vehicle. 2. Unlock the charge port door with the key. 3. Rele
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Introduction 4 OVERVIEW The Transit Connect Electric is an electric vehicle produced by Azure Dynamics Corporation and Ford Motor Company. The vehicl
Introduction 5 VEHICLE HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY CHARGING A charge port for external AC power is provided on the right side of the vehicle behind the fille
Instrument Cluster 6 WARNING LIGHTS AND CHIMES Power Limit: This lamp will illuminate (solid) to indicate that the estimated range is less than 0.5 k
Instrument Cluster Powertrain Service: This lamp will illuminate (solid) to indicate that the vehicle has logged a fault requiring service. The ve
Instrument Cluster 8 WARNING LIGHTS AND CHIMES AdvanceTrac® This lamp illuminates when the AdvanceTrac® is active. If the light remains on, contact y
Instrument Cluster 9 DC/DC Charging system: Illuminates when the 12V battery has low volt-age. Headlamps: Illuminates when the low–beam headlam
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