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Driving Aids<br />

Note: Frequent short trips, where the engine<br />

does not fully warm up, will also increase<br />

fuel consumption<br />

The system is accessed using the<br />

information display control. See General<br />

Information (page 97).<br />

Type 1<br />

A<br />

E121813 C<br />

A<br />

B<br />

C<br />

Gear shifting<br />

Gear shifting<br />

Anticipation<br />

Efficient speed<br />

Use the highest drivable gear appropriate<br />

for the road conditions to improve fuel<br />

consumption.<br />

Anticipation<br />

Adjust your vehicle speed and the distance<br />

to other vehicles to avoid the need for<br />

heavy braking or acceleration to improve<br />

fuel economy.<br />

Efficient speed<br />

Reduce your cruising speed on open roads<br />

to improve economy. Higher speeds use<br />

more fuel.<br />

Type 2 and 3<br />

The relevant information is shown in the<br />

display.<br />

Resetting Eco Mode<br />

Reset the average fuel consumption by<br />

using the information display control.<br />

B<br />

Note: New values may take a short time to<br />

calculate<br />

STEERING<br />

Electric Power Steering<br />

WARNING<br />

The electric power steering system<br />

has diagnostic checks that<br />

continuously monitor the system. If<br />

a fault is detected, a message displays in<br />

the information display. Stop your vehicle<br />

as soon as it is safe to do so. Switch the<br />

ignition off. After at least 10 seconds,<br />

switch the ignition on and watch the<br />

information display for a steering system<br />

warning message. If a steering system<br />

warning message returns, have the system<br />

checked by an authorized dealer.<br />

Your vehicle has an electric power steering<br />

system. There is no fluid reservoir. No<br />

maintenance is required.<br />

If your vehicle loses electrical power while<br />

you are driving, electric power steering<br />

assistance is lost. The steering system still<br />

operates and you can steer your vehicle<br />

manually. Manually steering your vehicle<br />

requires more effort.<br />

Extreme continuous steering may increase<br />

the effort required for you to steer your<br />

vehicle. This increased effort prevents<br />

overheating and permanent damage to<br />

the steering system. You do not lose the<br />

ability to steer your vehicle manually.<br />

Typical steering and driving maneuvers<br />

allow the system to cool and return to<br />

normal operation.<br />

Steering Tips<br />

If the steering wanders or pulls, check for:<br />

• Correct tire pressures.<br />

• Uneven tire wear.<br />

173<br />

Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA

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