Ford Automobile FCS 14265 05 User Manual

2006/2007  
ESCAPE HYBRID  
OR MARINER HYBRID  
EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE  
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ESCAPE HYBRID OR MARINER HYBRID VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION  
A unique Hybrid label is located on the lift gate, the front driver's door, and  
the front passenger's door. This can be used to identify an Escape Hybrid  
or Mariner Hybrid vehicle.  
The Escape Hybrid or Mariner Hybrid also has a unique left rear quarter  
glass that contains the high voltage battery air intake.  
Hybrid label on front doors  
Unique quarter glass with  
Hybrid label on lift gate  
high voltage battery air intake  
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Hybrid vehicles also have unique underhood appearance. The engine  
cover has a hybrid label for easy identification.  
Hybrid label on the engine cover  
• The 5th, 6th, and 7th alphanumeric characters of the Vehicle Identification  
Number (VIN) identify hybrid vehicles. Hybrid Escapes have a U95 or U96 in  
the 5th, 6th, and 7th position of the VIN. Hybrid Mariners will have U98 in the  
same positions.  
SAMPLE  
1 F M Y U 9 6 H 3 5 K A 0 0 1 4 1  
4WD Hybrid Escape  
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DESIGN FEATURES  
The following list indicates some of the features that have been designed to  
disconnect high voltage in the event of an accident.  
Inertia switches are designed to disconnect high voltage and fuel in the  
event of an accident. There are two inertia switches - both front and rear.  
If either switch opens, it disconnects the high voltage and electrical circuit  
to the gasoline fuel pump.  
The high voltage system is disconnected any time the vehicle ignition key  
is turned to the off position.  
The high voltage system is disconnected any time the High Voltage  
Service Disconnect Switch is removed (The High Voltage Service  
Disconnect Switch is located on the top of the High Voltage Battery - see  
page 8) .  
The high voltage battery contains a fuse that will open in the event of a  
high current short circuit.  
If the vehicle ignition key is left on, and the high voltage battery  
temperature exceeds 140 F, thermal sensors will disconnect the high  
voltage battery. Note - If the key is off, the high voltage is already  
disconnected.  
There is an interlock circuit on all high voltage connectors that disables the  
high voltage anytime they are disconnected.  
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ESCAPE HYBRID OR MARINER HYBRID COMPONENTS IDENTIFICATION  
Please note the location of the following unique Hybrid components. Refer to the  
vehicle component location graphic on the following page.  
Component  
Location  
Description  
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Rear Inertia Switch  
Passenger side. Behind right  
rear trim panel  
The inertia switch disconnects high  
voltage and fuel in a collision -see  
page 8.  
Provides high voltage battery  
disconnect for service. It has a  
High Voltage Service  
Disconnect Switch  
The High Voltage Service  
Disconnect Switch is located  
on the top, passenger side, of molded plastic handle that is safety  
the high voltage battery. It has orange in color for easy identification,  
a molded plastic handle that  
is safety orange in color for  
easy identification. The high  
voltage battery is located  
below the floor carpet in the  
rear of the vehicle.  
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High Voltage Battery  
(300+ volts)  
High Voltage Wiring  
Rear of vehicle – below  
carpet  
Orange wire – Runs along the Connects high voltage battery to  
bottom of the vehicle between ECVT Connects ECVT to DC to DC  
Sealed Nickel-Metal Hydride – 300 +  
volts.  
the high voltage battery and  
the ECVT (Electronically  
Controlled Continuously  
Variable Transmission). Also  
connects ECVT to the DC to  
DC converter  
converter. All high voltage wires and  
connectors will be orange.  
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12 Volt Battery  
Driver side of vehicle. Under  
hood – front  
Same position as a traditional Contains the traction motor,  
Provides 12 volt power to the vehicle  
– Traditional lead /acid battery.  
ECVT (Electronically  
Controlled  
Continuously Variable  
Transmission )  
transaxle  
generator motor and hybrid  
electronics.  
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DC/DC Converter  
Passenger Side . Under hood. Provides 12 volt power to charge the  
Located in front of the shock  
tower  
battery and run 12V electrical  
accessories  
Front Inertia Switch  
Passenger compartment,  
passenger side, front seat,  
lower kick panel  
The inertia switch disconnects the  
high voltage circuit and the electrical  
circuit to the gasoline fuel pump in a  
collision  
NOTE: All High Voltage wires and harnesses are wrapped in orange-colored insulation.  
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Warning decals – like the ones shown here - will be located on components  
included in the high voltage system.  
High Voltage Component Warning Decal  
HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERIES  
The High Voltage battery is located in the rear of the vehicle,  
underneath the carpet.  
High voltage Service Disconnect Switch  
Inertia Switch behind this panel  
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Batteries consist of 250 individual cells (similar in shape to a size D flashlight  
battery). Each individual battery cell is contained in a stainless steel case.  
Each individual cell is 1.3 volts. The cells are welded and wrapped together in  
groups of 5 to form a module. There are 50 modules in the battery pack. The  
total voltage of the battery pack is 300 volts DC  
The batteries are Ni-MH (Nickel-Metal Hydride). The battery pack contains  
sealed batteries similar to the batteries used in radio control toys, laptop  
computers and cell phones.  
The battery case is designed to be water resistant.  
The battery cells contain a base electrolyte (consisting of potassium  
hydroxide as the dominant active ingredient) that is absorbed in a special  
paper. The electrolyte will not leak from the battery under most conditions;  
however if the battery is crushed, it is possible for a small amount (drops) of  
electrolyte to leak.  
Two cautions should be observed when working with a damaged battery:  
1. Exposure to electrolyte could cause skin/eye irritation and or burns. If  
exposed, rinse with large amounts of water – until the soapy feel is gone.  
Safety items such as face mask, insulated rubber gloves and boots, and a  
protective raincoat or apron are required when handling a damaged battery  
2. If the battery is exposed to intense heat, it is possible that hydrogen could be  
released from the battery. Appropriate cautions should be taken to make sure  
the area is properly ventilated – such as opening/removing the lift gate or rear  
glass.  
Note: The High Voltage Service Disconnect Switch should be moved to the  
service/shipping position if possible  
APPROACHING A DAMAGED HIGH VOLTAGE VEHICLE  
1. FOLLOW EXISTING TRAINING AND INCIDENT COMMANDER DIRECTION  
This guide provides only supplemental information as it pertains to the Escape  
Hybrid or Mariner Hybrid. The same rules apply when approaching any  
potential high voltage situation. Always follow your high voltage safety training.  
Some pre-cautions to be taken in any high voltage situation include:  
Remove all jewelry, watches, necklaces, earrings, etc. Metal objects are  
conductors of electricity.  
Wear the necessary protective clothing (high voltage rubber gloves, face  
shield, insulated boots, protective raincoat or apron)  
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Bring the following equipment:  
o Class ABC powder type fire extinguisher  
o A non-conductive object – about 5 feet long (1.5 meters) – used to  
safely push someone away from the vehicle if they accidentally come  
in contact with high voltage.  
2. APPROACHING A DAMAGED VEHICLE  
Disable the high voltage electrical system using as many of the following  
steps as possible:  
o Secure the vehicle - Put the shift lever into Park. Remove the ignition  
key. Block the wheels if necessary. Removing the ignition key or  
turning it to the off position will disconnect the high voltage system.  
o Disconnect the negative cable from the 12-volt battery – this will also  
disconnect the high voltage.  
o If possible, place the High Voltage Service Disconnect Switch (see  
section on Hybrid components for location) into the service position.  
To place it in the service position, turn counter clockwise and then lift  
out. Reinsert the Disconnect Switch with the arrow aligned to the  
service or shipping position.  
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WARNING – Removing the High Voltage Service Disconnect Switch  
disconnects high voltage from the vehicle. The individual cells inside  
the battery pack will still be charged. Do not cut into the high voltage  
battery case or penetrate the batteries in any way.  
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SPECIAL NOTES  
If the vehicle is on fire, use Class ABC powder type extinguisher to contain  
and smother the flames. Or, if water is used, large amounts are required (e.g.,  
from a fire hydrant).  
If the vehicle has any exposed cables, make sure you are wearing insulated  
gloves and other protective clothing. Do not touch any broken or damaged  
orange cables. Treat severed lines as if they contain high voltage.  
If the vehicle is submerged in water, do not touch any high voltage  
components or cables while extricating the occupant. Do not remove the  
vehicle until you are sure the high voltage battery is completely discharged. A  
submerged high voltage battery may produce a fizzing or bubbling reaction.  
The high voltage battery will be discharged when the fizzing or bubbling has  
completely stopped.  
3. IF THE HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY CASE HAS BEEN RUPTURED  
Just like any other battery: hose the area down with large amounts of water.  
4. MOVING DAMAGED VEHICLES – WRECKER DRIVERS  
Turn the vehicle ignition key to the accessory position to release the locking  
steering wheel.  
If possible, remove the High Voltage Service Disconnect Switch by turning it  
counter-clockwise and lifting out. Reinstall in the service/shipping position.  
Follow guidelines in the Wrecker Tow Manual.  
Front Tow: Wheel Lift with Dolly for 4WD and no Dolly for FWD  
Rear Tow: Wheel lift with Dolly for all (FWD or 4WD)  
Flat bed: Front and Rear  
5. SPECIAL NOTE TO SALVAGE YARDS  
If a vehicle with a high voltage battery is to be scrapped, the high voltage  
battery must be disposed of properly.  
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