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2006 FreestarIndex of Key Features
26-gallon Fuel Tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Accelerator and Brake Pedals, Power Adjustable . . . . . . . 6, 10Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29, 30Accessory Delay Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Accident-prevention Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14AdvanceTrac® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Antenna, In-glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Anti-theft Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
SecuriLock® Passive Anti-theft SystemPerimeter Anti-theft System
Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 9, 10, 24, 25Premium AM/FM Stereo/Single-disc CD PlayerPremium AM/FM Stereo/Cassette/Single-disc CD PlayerPremium AM/FM Stereo/6-disc In-dash CD PlayerPersonal Audio System with Rear-Seat Audio ControlsRear-Seat DVD Entertainment System
Audio Controls, Steering-wheel-mounted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Battery Saver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Bolsters, Foam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Bolt Circle Diameter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, 13, 14, 16, 18
Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD)Four-wheel Disc with Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)Panic Brake Assist
Cargo Capacity/Grocery Bag Hooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 9, 10Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 8
Easy-to-reachTri-zone Climate
Cornering Lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Crash Test Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Crumple Zones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 23
InteriorExteriorLiftgate
Doors, Sliding Side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 11, 23ManualPower
Dual-zone Electronic Automatic Temperature Control . . . . . . . 10Electronic Engine Controls (EEC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, 21
with On-Board Diagnostics (OBD II)Engines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 17
3.9L OHV V-6 4.2L OHV V-6
Enhanced Seating Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Front-wheel Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 19Fuel Pump Inertia Shutoff Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Hydromounts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 18Instrument Clusters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Intrusion Beams, High-strength Side-door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Keyless Entry System, Remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Liftgate, Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 23Light Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 11, 15
Power Door LocksChild SafetyAutolock/Smart Unlocking
Memory Package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Mirrors, Heated Power Safety Signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, 23Multiplex Wire Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, 21Noise, Vibration and Harshness (NVH) Reduction . . . . . . . . . 20Overdrive Lockout Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Overhead Console. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 10Payload and Towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Personal Safety System® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, 12Platinum-tipped Spark Plugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Powertrain Combinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Reverse Sensing System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 10Roadside Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Safety Belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 15
3-point Shoulder Safety Belts at All Seating PositionsBelt-Minder®
Front Outboard Safety Belt PretensionersFront Outboard Safety Belt Energy Management RetractorsLATCH System (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren)
Safety CanopyTM System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, 13“Safety Cell” Construction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 7, 8, 26
Child Seat Presenter/Second-row Bench SeatSecond-row Bucket Seats3rd Row Tailgate Bench SeatTM
Series Lineup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23“Sleeping Baby Mode” Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Speed Control, Steering-wheel-mounted Electronic . . . . . . . . 10Split-port Induction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Steering, Power Rack-and-pinion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 7, 9Subframe, Front . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Suspension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 18, 19
Independent MacPherson Strut Front Twist-beam Rear Axle
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 15Traction Control, All-Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, 14Transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 17, 19
Electronically Controlled 4-speed Automatic Tune-up Interval, 100,000-mile Scheduled . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Universal Garage Door Opener . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Warranty, New Vehicle Limited . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Wheels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 23, 26Windshield Wipers, Rear Wiper/Washer System . . . . . . . . . 15
What’s New . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2What’s Important. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Model Lineup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5Purchase Motivators
Comfort/Convenience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-10 Quality/Reliability/Durability . . . . . . . 20-21Safety/Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-15 Design/Styling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-23Performance/Handling . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-19
ReferenceAudio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25 Key Product Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Wheels/Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-30Instrument Clusters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
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Exterior ChangesInterior ChangesSeries/Package ChangesEquipment ChangesSimplified Lineup, Packages Maximize Freestar ValueKey Competitors and How They’re Positioned
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What’s NewEquipment Changes• Optional 17-inch polished
aluminum wheel on Limited
• Standard Tire PressureMonitoring System
• Class I Trailer Towing optiondiscontinued
• Limited leather seatingsurface delete optiondiscontinued
• Driver’s seat kangaroopouch and cargo net onLimited discontinued
(1) For a complete list of what’s new for 2006, please refer to the latest Dealer Ordering Guide.
Simplified Lineup, PackagesMaximize Freestar Value(1)
For 2006, Freestar features a simple, 3-serieslineup: SE, SEL and Limited. The simplifiedpackage lineup includes two packages forboth Limited and SE, along with a singlepackage for SEL. The packaging changesprovide outstanding value, particularly at thelow end, with SE:
• 2006 SE priced like 2005 S
• 2006 SEL priced like 2005 SE
• 2006 Limited price slightly higher than2006 SEL
Listed below are some of the new features for 2006.(1)
Exterior Changes• Three exterior colors:
– Dark Toreador Clearcoat Metallic (DT)– Smokestone Clearcoat Metallic (HG)– Norsea Blue Clearcoat Metallic (SP)
• Changes made to Limited model:– Chrome clad 16-inch wheel– Chrome door and
liftgate handles– Chrome roof rack– Dropped two-tone cladding/
appearance• Changes made to SEL model:
– Bright machined 16-inch aluminum wheel
Interior Changes• Darker Pebble accent color on upper instrument
panel
• Mandarin Teak woodgrain replaces White Oak
• Door panels with push-pull window switches and garnish trim
Series/Package Changes• S and SES series dropped
• Premium Packages for SE, SEL and Limitedreplace prior packages (Value I, II, III, etc.)
• AdvanceTrac® option replaces Active SafetyPackages I and II
• Reverse Sensing System available on all series(requires AdvanceTrac)
• SE Appearance Package added
• Cargo Management System includes cargo net
• Toyota Sienna — Designed with kids in mind, the Siennapleases both parents and passengers
• Honda Odyssey — a minivan that offers quality, power,safety and dependability
• Dodge Grand Caravan — marketed as the country’s best-selling minivan with many loyal owners
• Chevrolet Uplander — a brand image of versatility, withavailable features that cater to passenger comfort
Key Competitors and How They’re Positioned
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Comfort/Convenience• 3rd Row Tailgate Bench SeatTM
• Second-row bucket seats that can fold down and tumble forward
• Child-seat presenter/second-row bench seat• Abundant storage throughout entire vehicle• Dual power sliding side doors • Power adjustable accelerator and brake pedals • Reverse Sensing System • Tri-zone climate controls• Memory Package for driver’s seat, exterior mirrors
and power pedals• Cargo management system• Power liftgate• Driver’s door keyless entry keypad
Safety/Security• Safety CanopyTM System• Personal Safety System®
• AdvanceTrac® Electronic Stability EnhancementSystem (with Brake Assist and Traction Control)
• Standard four-wheel disc Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) • 3-point shoulder safety belts at all seating positions
• Sliding side doors with child safety locks • Tire Pressure Monitoring System • Self-sealing tires • Heated power safety signal mirrors
Performance/Handling• Choice of 3.9L or 4.2L V-6 engines • Power rack-and-pinion steering • Independent MacPherson strut front suspension
Quality/Reliability/Durability• Roadside Assistance• Build quality• 100,000-mile scheduled tune-up interval(1)
• Body sealing
Design/Styling• Interior design• Exterior design• SE Appearance Package• Wheel designs
Key Features
Product Highlights
Use the Freestar information in this Source Book to enhance your sales presentations. Pay particular attention to those keyfeatures that address the specific needs of your customers. Refer to your Dealer Ordering Guide for specific feature availability.
HERE ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT 2006 FREESTAR FEATURES TO MENTION TO YOUR CUSTOMERS:
Safety CanopyTM
System(pgs. 11, 13)
Abundant storagethroughout entire vehicle
(pgs. 6, 7, 9)
Second-row bucket seatsthat can fold down
and tumble forward (pgs. 6, 7)
3rd RowTailgate Bench SeatTM
(pgs. 6, 7)
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PersonalSafety System®
(pgs. 11, 12)
(1) Under normal driving conditions with regular fluid and filter changes. See vehicle Owner’s Guide.NOTE: For feature availability, refer to the latest Dealer Ordering Guide.
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Standard EquipmentOptional Equipment
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Comfort/Convenience• Accessory delay• Antenna• Audio — AM/FM stereo/single CD• Cup holders — up to nine (9), varies by
series• Floor:
– Carpeting — full length color coordinated– Floor mats — 1st & 2nd row
• Glass — privacy in 2nd & 3rd rows &liftgate
• Heater/defroster• Hood release — interior• Instrumentation — low fuel level, fuel cap off
indicator, low oil pressure, low washer fluid,brake warning, anti-lock brake/chargingsystem & high beam indicator lights,fuel/temperature gauges, tachometer & lowtire pressure warning
• Lamps:– Front dome– Light Group– Rear cargo
• Mirror — black, framed windshield-mountedday/night
• Mirrors — power• Power points — 12V, front row (cigar lighter),
front row (passenger side) & rear cargo area• Remote keyless entry w/illuminated entry• Seats:
– 3rd Row Tailgate Bench Seat™– 7-passenger seating– Enhanced Seating Group
• Speed control• Steering wheel:
– Steering column — locking, energyabsorbing
– Steering wheel — tilt w/lever on LH sideof column
– Stalk controls — turn signals, flash-to-pass,headlamp high beam & front wiper/washer
• Utility hooks• Windows:
– Power 3rd row LH/RH flip-open– Rear defroster
• Wipers — front & rear intermittent/washerSafety/Security• Airbags — dual-stage driver & front
passenger• Brakes — Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)• Fuel system inertia switch• LATCH system (Lower Anchors and Tethers
for CHildren) • Locks:
– Autolock– Childproof sliding side door– Power w/illuminated switches (front doors)
• Low tire pressure warning• Personal Safety System®
• Safety belts — front & 2nd row manual 3-point lap/shoulder belts w/adjustable D-ring height adjusters, 3rd row 3-pointlap/shoulder belts for all three positions
• SecuriLock® — passive anti-theft system• Spare tire — miniPerformance/Handling• Shocks — gas, front & rear• Stabilizer bar — front• Steering — power rack & pinion• Suspension:
– Front independent MacPherson strut– Rear torsion beam w/coil springs
• Transmission — 4-speed automatic O/Dw/full electronic controls
Quality/Reliability/Durability• Bumpers — painted body color, 5-mph
impact protection• Fuel tank — 26.0 gallon capacityDesign/Styling• Molding — bodyside• Roof side rails — no crossbars
Standard Equipment
SE SEL LimitedComfort/Convenience Audio/Entertainment:
AM/FM Stereo/Cassette/Single CD O O —AM/FM Stereo CDx6 w/Clock — O —AM/FM Stereo CDx6 w/o Clock — — OPremium AM/FM Stereo/Cassette/Single CD — — ODVD Entertainment System O O O
Cargo Management System w/Cargo Net, Rear O O OClimate Control — Tri-Zone High Capacity Auxiliary w/Driver/Passenger/Rear Controls (incl. Overhead Console) O S SConsole — 1st Row Floor O O OFloor Mats:
3rd Row O O —3rd Row Deluxe (Limited only) — — O
Packages:Limited Premium Package — — OMemory Package — — OSE Premium Package O — —SEL Premium Package — O —
Power Adjustable Pedals O O —Power Adjustable Pedals (w/memory feature) — — PPower Liftgate — O OPower Sliding Doors — RH/LH — O SSeats — Front:
Heated Seats — — OLeather Seating Surfaces (3rd row vinyl) — O SPower Driver Seat — 6-Way w/Lumbar O S SPower Passenger Seat — 6-Way — O O
Seats — 2nd Row:Cloth Low Back Adjustable Dual Buckets, Fold & Tumble O — —Low Back Fore/Aft Adjustable Dual Buckets, Fold & Tumble — S S2-Passenger Bench w/Fore/Aft Adjustable & Easy-Entry Feature & Child Presenter S O O
Smoker’s Package — Lighter & Ash Cup O O OSafety/Security AdvanceTrac® (incl. Brake Assist, Traction Control) O — —AdvanceTrac® w/Reverse Sensing System O O OSafety Canopy™ (incl. side airbags) O O OTires — P235/60Rx16 A/S BSW — self-sealing O O OPerformance/Handling Trailer Tow Package — Class II O O ODesign/Styling Liftgate Spoiler (req. 65A Appearance Pkg. on SE) O — —SE Appearance Package O — —Wheels:
17" Alloy (incl. P235/55Rx17 A/S BSW. Req. 65A Appearance Pkg. on SE) O O —17" Polished Alloy (incl. P235/55Rx17 A/S BSW tires) — — O
Optional Equipment
S = Standard O = Optional P = Packaged Option — = Not Available
NOTE: The above information is an excerpt from page 6 of the 5/01/05 Freestar Dealer Ordering Guide. For restriction information and the most recent Dealer Ordering Guide, please refer to fmcdealer.com
NOTE: The above information is an excerpt from page 3 of the 5/01/05 Freestar Dealer Ordering Guide. For the most recent Dealer Ordering Guide, please refer to fmcdealer.com
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Major Product Summary
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Major Product Summary The chart below highlights the key model features that you may want to share with your customers.
Comfort/Convenience• Air conditioning — Tri-zone High
Capacity with Driver/Passenger/RearAdjustable Temperature and Fan Controls
• Console — full overhead w/temperatureand compass display
• Keypad — door, illuminated driver side• Lamps:
– Cornering– Front door courtesy & front row
maplights
• Mirrors — driver & passenger high glossblack, electric remote (RH incl. convex glass)
• Seats:– 2nd row fore/aft adjustable feature,
fold & tumble buckets– 6-Way power driver w/manual lumbar
support– Front, low back cloth buckets
w/adjustable seat track• Steering wheel — leather-wrapped
w/audio controls• Sunvisors — LH/RH illuminated vanity
mirrors
Performance/Handling• Engine — 4.2L SPI V-6• Tires — P235/60Rx16 A/S BSW (4)
Design/Styling• Door handles — body color• Grille — chrome• Moldings — body color• Wheels — 16" bright machined
aluminum 5-spoke
Comfort/Convenience• Air conditioning — Electronic Automatic
Temperature Control (EATC)• Audio — AM/FM stereo, single CD
w/auto. speed-sensitive volume control (incl. rear seat audio controls)
• Clock — analog• Floor mats — deluxe
• Message center• Mirrors — power heated, signal• Seats:
– Leather seating surfaces• Steering wheel — wood/leather
Safety/Security• Lamps — puddle
Quality/Reliability/Durability• Battery — heavy duty
Design/Styling• Door & tailgate handles & roof side rails
— chrome• Wheels — 16" chrome clad
SE
Comfort/Convenience• Air conditioning — manual front• Audio — AM/FM stereo/single
CD/digital clock• Cup holders — up to nine (9), varies by
series• Glass — privacy in 2nd & 3rd rows &
liftgate• Light Group• Locks — power• Mirrors — driver & passenger molded in
black, electric remote; RH incl. convex glass• Seats:
– 3rd Row Tailgate Bench Seat™ (stow-into-floor & tailgate features)
– 7-Passenger seating– Enhanced Seating Group– Front, dual high back cloth buckets
w/adjustable seat track, integral headrestraints & recline
• Speed control• Steering wheel — tilt• Windows:
– Power– Rear defroster
• Wipers — front & rearintermittent/washer
Safety/Security• Airbags — driver & front passenger• LATCH system (Lower Anchors and
Tethers for CHildren)• Low tire pressure warning• Personal Safety System®
• SecuriLock® Passive Anti-Theft System
Performance/Handling• Brakes — 4-wheel ABS disc• Engine — 3.9L V-6 SPI• Transmission — 4-speed automatic O/D• Tires — P225/60Rx16 A/S BSW
Quality/Reliability/Durability• Bumpers — painted body color, 5-mph
impact protection
Design/Styling• Door handles — black• Grille — body color• Moldings — bodyside• Roof side rails — no crossbars• Wheels — 16" steel
NOTE: The above information is an excerpt from page 2 of the 5/01/05 Freestar Dealer Ordering Guide.For the most recent Dealer Ordering Guide, please refer to fmcdealer.com
Limited — All SEL content, plus:
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3rd Row Tailgate Bench SeatTM
Second-row Bucket SeatsDual Power Sliding Side Doors Rear-Seat DVD Entertainment SystemTri-zone Climate ControlsPower Adjustable Accelerator and Brake Pedals
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3rd Row Tailgate Bench SeatTM
— folds flat into the floorwhen additional cargo space
is needed, without having to remove and store it. Also
reverses for tailgating(1)
Second-row Bucket Seats —can fold down and tumbleforward, operate with one
hand and one lever for easyaccess into the third-row seat.
When tumbled forward,provides additional cargo
space without having toremove the seats
Dual Power Sliding SideDoors — customers can
activate the doors with apush-button switch on the B-pillars, a button on the
remote key fob, buttons onthe overhead console or by
opening and closing the doorusing the interior or exterior
door handle. Power safetysignal mirrors activate when
the sliding doors are opened
Rear-Seat DVD EntertainmentSystem — allows rear-seat
passengers to watch movieson DVD and listen on
wireless headphones; greatfor keeping kids entertained
on long trips
Interior Storage — can be found throughout
Freestar’s interior
Tri-zone Climate Controls —allow the driver, frontpassenger and rear-seatpassengers to control theirown temperature settings
Power Adjustable Acceleratorand Brake Pedals — offerconvenience if there aremultiple drivers of varyingheights. Optional on allmodels
Easy-to-reach Controls —located in the center stack anddriver’s side instrument panelallow customers to easily usethe controls for variousfeatures with little need toreach or stretch. Be sure topoint out to customers thelocation of the controls.Controls include:• Rear window open/close
controls• Hazard switch• Reverse Sensing System
On/Off switch• Power adjustable pedals• AdvanceTrac Off switch• Message center
Cargo Management System —collapsible storage dividers thatcan be configured to holdgrocery bags or other smallitems in the cargo area storagewell. Includes cargo net
Key FeaturesFreestar delivers a superb driving experience from the ground up. But many of your customers will be most impressed whenthey’re introduced to the vehicle’s interior amenities. Unique storage areas, thoughtful conveniences and clever execution ofpractical ideas will make Freestar a stand-out in your customers’ minds.
(1) The 3rd Row Tailgate Bench Seat should be put into position and used only when vehicle is stopped and in Park. While in tailgate mode, the seat is not intended for passenger seating when vehicle is in motion.
NOTE: For feature availability, refer to the latest Dealer Ordering Guide.
Full Overhead Console —provides extra storage spaceand a conversation mirror tohelp you monitor the secondand third row while keepingyour eyes on the road
Reverse Sensing System — usesfour ultrasonic sensors mounted in the rear bumper that detectcertain objects to the rear of thevehicle while backing up. Helpsmake parallel parking easier.Optional on all models (packagedwith AdvanceTrac®)
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3rd Row Tailgate Bench SeatTM
Second-row Bucket Seats
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Second-row Bucket Seats• Second-row bucket seats are designed to tumble forward to
allow easy access to the third-row seating area or to allowfor additional cargo capacity without the need to completelyremove the seats
• The seats are folded using a simple one-hand, one-leverdesign, making them easy to use
• Pulling up on the lever located on the bottom of the seatcauses the seatback to fold forward and lay down on theseat bottom, while at the same time releasing the seatlatches from the floor. Continuing to pull up on the levercauses the seat to “tumble” forward
• Minimal effort is needed to tumble the seat forward due tothe gas assist strut located in the center of the seat. The struthas two benefits. First, it pushes on the seat bottom, makingthe seat easier to tumble forward. Second, because the strutis pushing on the seat bottom, it holds the seat in itstumbled position. The seat will not fall back into placeunder hard acceleration
• If additional cargo space is needed, the second-row seat can be completely removed
• With the third-row seat folded into the floor and the second-row seats removed, Freestar has 135.7 cubic feet of cargo volume
• Second-row bucket seats have fore-and-aft adjustments that allow the seats to move forward and backward to give second- and third-row passengers additional leg room when needed
3rd Row Tailgate Bench SeatTM
Second-row bucket seats that can fold down and tumble forwardMany Freestar customers are likely to have kids and since they will most likely be traveling in the third-row seats, show one of the customer’s kids how to operate the second-row seat. Thenencourage the kids to use the seat. The simple, intuitive design ofthe seat makes it easy for even a child to use. And with the assiststrut helping to reduce the force necessary to “tumble” the seat,using the seat is so easy a child can do it.
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Storing Feature• Freestar features an ingenious 3rd Row Tailgate Bench Seat
that stows in the floor when not in use• This seat design eliminates the need to remove a heavy
third-row seat when additional cargo room is needed• No more having to remove the seat and store it in the
garage. The seat is there when you need it and is out of sight when you don’t
• Provides the convenience of not having to plan ahead whenextra cargo space might be needed
• The seat is folded with a simple three-step process. With the head restraints pushed all the way down:
1. Pull strap 1, then fold the seatback down2. Pull strap 2 to release the seat3. Pull strap 3 to flip the seat back into the floor
• The head restraints are designed so that they do not needto be removed prior to folding the seat into the floor
• The “shingled” or recessed design allows the restraints tobe pushed down flush with the seatback
• With the head restraints pushed down, the driver has abetter view out of the rear window
Tailgate Feature• From the standard seating position the entire third-row seat
can be reversed toward the cargo opening to provide aconvenient seating area for tailgating or watching the kidsplay soccer from the sidelines(1)
• The seating area is protected from rain by the liftgate soeveryone stays dry
Storage Well• When the 3rd Row Tailgate Bench Seat is not folded into
the floor, there is a convenient storage well located justbehind the seat
• The deep storage well is designed to hold smaller items. It helps keep them in place and prevents them from beingscattered in the vehicle if the driver happens to hit thebrakes hard or makes an evasive maneuver
• Traditional minivan designs have a flat floor area locatedbehind the third-row seat. This design is not good forkeeping items in place like groceries in plastic grocerybags or sports equipment like soccer balls and baseballs
(1) The 3rd Row Tailgate Bench Seat should be put into position and used onlywhen vehicle is stopped and in Park. While in tailgate mode, the seat is notintended for passenger seating while vehicle is in motion.
NOTE: For feature availability, refer to the latest Dealer Ordering Guide.
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Child-seat Presenter/Second-row Bench Seat• Freestar models equipped with a
second-row bench seat feature achild-seat presenter that helps givefront-seat passengers easy access to achild in the second-row seat
• The entire bench seat can moveforward approximately 7 inchescloser to the front seats, making iteasier to reach a child who is securedin a child safety seat
• Moving the second-row seat closer tothe front seats allows more rear-seatleg room for third-row passengers
Tri-zone Climate Control• Tri-zone climate controls are made up of dual-zone
temperature controls for the driver and front passenger andseparate controls for rear-seat passengers
• The dual-zone controls allow the driver and front passengerto set their own desired temperature using manual controls.The controls allow up to approximately a 20-degreedifference in temperature settings between both occupants
• Freestar Limited models feature an automatic dual-zoneclimate control that provides digital temperature readouts
– The front-seat occupants can set their own individualtemperature settings and the climate-control system willautomatically maintain those settings by adjusting theairflow mixture or changing the fan’s speed
– No passenger interaction is required once the initialtemperature is set
• Rear-seat passengers have their own set of temperature andfan speed controls. The climate-control system allows rear-seat passengers to control their own temperature settingsusing manual controls found in the headliner. The rotarycontrol for the temperature setting controls the desiredtemperature along with the airflow output. If cold air isdesired, the airflow will be directed out of the headliner. If hotter temperatures are required, the airflow will bedirected out of vents located near the floor. Set thetemperature control in the middle and the airflow will beblended between the headliner and floor area
• If the rear-seat occupants are too small to use the controls, the front-seat passengers can control the rear temperatureand fan speed using the climate controls located in theinstrument panel
Engineering InsightAirflow through Freestar is enhanced through the use of two air extractors, one each located in the lower rear sides of thepassenger compartment. Acting as a type of one-way valve, the air extractors help pull air from the front of the vehicle to the back, allowing air to only leave the interior through them.
Finding the right amount of airflow through a vehicle isimportant. Like a contractor calculating the best way toinsulate a home, too much air passing through walls andwindows decreases comfort and increases noise. Too little airmovement can create an area with stagnant, uncomfortableand potentially unhealthy air.
The benefits of improved airflow include:
• Greater passenger comfort because the climate-control system can function efficiently and predictably
• Enhanced visibility by pulling air across the inside windows,decreasing possible condensation on the interior windows
NOTE: For feature availability, refer to the latest Dealer Ordering Guide.
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Cargo CapacityStorage
EntertainmentCargo Van
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Cargo Capacity• Freestar customers will enjoy plenty of cargo-carrying
convenience with this vehicle’s large cargo capacity • With the second-row seat(s) removed and the third-row
seat folded into the floor, Freestar offers 135.7 cubic feet of space. The vehicle’s flat loadfloor and underbody sparetire carrier help maximize cargo space
• Freestar provides plenty of cargo volume behind the first-,second- and third-row seats– Cargo Volume behind first row (135.7 cu. ft.)– Cargo Volume behind second row (73.1 cu. ft.)– Cargo Volume behind third row (31.1 cu. ft.)(1)
EntertainmentFreestar offers an optional Rear-Seat DVDEntertainment System. It includes a DVD playerand a 7-inch drop-down screen contained in theoverhead console. Other features include:• Backlit controls for the screen• Wireless infrared remote control• Audio/video input jacks to allow use of other
equipment. NOTE: Any other equipment alsorequires the customer to use a power adapter.The DVD player provides the audio/videojacks, but not the power source
• Two wireless headphones
Cargo VanWith the demise of the Chevrolet Astro and GMC SafariCargo Vans for 2006, Freestar Cargo is poised to gainmarket share in the Cargo Van segment.• New for 2006 is an
optional metal cargopartition available fromthe factory that helpsprotect front seats fromdamage due to cargosliding forward towardthe front of the vehicle
• Freestar Cargo has thelowest price in thesegment
StorageThe interior design incorporates many storage areas that provide convenient storage in placesthroughout the entire vehicle. The storage in Freestar does not cater to just the front-seat passengers.Freestar offers interior storage from the instrument panel to the liftgate. Storage areas include:
(1) Includes 3.9-cu.-ft. storage well behind third-row seat.NOTE: For feature availability, refer to the latest Dealer Ordering Guide.
Cargo Management System• The Freestar cargo management system segments the storage well into eight compartments
with the use of dividers• The compartments are split into four different sizes to provide just the right amount of space
to contain cargo• The cargo management system also comes with a folding, carpeted lid capable of
withstanding 220 pounds of weight with all divider sections installed• The lid helps secure certain items by keeping them out of sight• When the storage well is needed to stow the 3rd Row Tailgate Bench Seat,TM the cargo management system
conveniently collapses and can be stored behind the second row• The cargo management system also includes a cargo net for securing loose items
• Center below the audio system• Large glove compartment• Seatback storage on the back of
the driver’s and front passenger’sseats
• Storage areas in both slidingside doors
• Third-row storage compartmentson both sides
• Cargo well behind third-row seat• Cargo management system• Up to 9 cup holders (depending
on model)• Grocery bag hooks on third-row
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Memory PackageUniversal Garage Door OpenerFull Overhead ConsoleDual-zone Electronic Automatic Temperature ControlPower Adjustable Accelerator and Brake PedalsLight Group
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Feature Benefit
6-disc In-dash CD Player Holds 6 CDs; doesn’t require separate cartridge or remote CD changer
“Sleeping Baby Mode” Light Dome light will not illuminate, only the courtesy lights in doors and instrument panel to avoid awaking a sleeping baby with bright light
Steering-wheel-mounted Allows driver to set vehicle speed for highway driving without taking attention from theElectronic Speed Control road; helps reduce leg and foot fatigue on long-distance highway drives
Seating Capacity Up to 7 passengers
Cargo/Grocery Bag Hooks Secure shopping bags and help prevent them from sliding around the cargo area and damaging goods
Memory Package• For driver’s seat, exterior
mirrors and adjustableaccelerator and brake pedals
• Allows two drivers to set positions
Universal Garage Door Opener• Operates up to three
remote-controlled functions,such as security gate,garage door, turning onhome lights
Full Overhead ConsoleIncludes: • Conversation mirror • Reading/dome lights • Provision for power sliding
door switches• Temperature/compass
display
Dual-zone ElectronicAutomatic TemperatureControl (EATC)• Allows driver and front
passenger to set a desiredtemperature and the systemautomatically maintains thetemperature
Power Adjustable Acceleratorand Brake Pedals• Allow forward and
rearward adjustment ofaccelerator and brakepedals up to approxi-mately 3 inches tomaximize comfort fordrivers of various heights
• Optional on all models • Limited models include
memory feature
Light GroupIncludes: • Second-row reading lights • Front-row floor lights • B-pillar light(s) • “Sleeping baby mode”
light• Third-row reading lights
on Limited
Enhanced Seating GroupIncludes: • Map pockets and
grab handles (first-row seatbacks)
• Seat-mounted cup holderson second-row bucket seats
Reverse Sensing System• Four ultrasonic sensors in
rear bumper• Detects certain objects
within 6 feet from rear of vehicle
• Helps prevent backing into objects and aids inparallel parking
Power Liftgate• Liftgate can be opened or
closed automatically byusing a button on thekeyfob. A button on thebottom of the liftgate canalso be used to close theliftgate
• Obstacle detectionautomatically reverses the liftgate if it senses that an object is preventingthe liftgate from opening or closing
Remote Keyless Entry System• A handheld transmitter can
lock and unlock the vehiclewithout a key
• Transmitter also includes a Panic button that flashesthe headlamps and soundsthe horn
Driver’s Door Keyless Entry Keypad• Allows customer to control
the power door locks witha personal 5-digit code
Accessory Delay Feature• Allows use of power
windows for up to 10minutes after ignitionswitch is turned to Offposition until any door is opened
Power Door Locks• Allow convenient locking
and unlocking of all doorsfrom inside the vehicle
Steering-wheel-mountedAudio Controls• Freestar SEL and Limited
models offer steering-wheel-mounted audio controls thatallow the driver to controlthe audio system functionswithout having to take theirhands off the steering wheel
• The driver can control thefollowing functions with theaudio system controls:– Volume — controls the
volume of the audiosystem
– Seek — used to select thenext strongest radiostation or to select nextmusic track on a CD
– Media — used to selectbetween AM, FM1, FM2or CD
– Mute — used to mutethe audio system
Additional Features
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NOTE: For feature availability, refer to the latest Dealer Ordering Guide.
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Four-wheel Disc Brakes with ABSPersonal Safety System®
Heated Power Safety Signal MirrorsSliding Side Doors with Child Safety LocksElectronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD)
Safety CanopyTM System
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Key FeaturesSafety is a primary concern for minivan buyers. While any minivan can go to the grocery store or haul a few bags of mulch, when it comes to transporting family members, most customers will stop and think twice about available protection. The Freestar engineering team didn’t take safety lightly, and neither will your customers. Freestar has more available safety and security features than any other minivan.(1)
However, keep in mind that Freestar’s advantages don’t stop at safety features. Freestar also offers excellent steering, ride andperformance characteristics. And, it features innovative interior design, including storage features and flexible seating.
Four-wheel Disc Brakes with ABS — help prevent wheel lockup; helpmaintain steering control in a hard-braking situationPersonal Safety System® — adjustsdeployment of front airbags to enhanceprotection for the occupants, dependingon a number of collision factorsHeated Power Safety Signal Mirrors —offer a flashing light warning for slidingside doors to alert anyone in theimmediate area that passengers areentering or exiting the vehicleSliding Side Doors with Child SafetyLocks — allow easy access to passengercompartment, while preventing kids fromopening doors from inside
Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) • When the ABS sensors detect
impending slippage on the rear tires,the EBD system sends the optimumamount of braking pressure to therear brakes at all times and under avariety of loads
• Enables all four tires to give themaximum amount of braking they arecapable of generating
• Benefits include:– Improved braking under heavy
loads– Fewer occurrences of ABS
activation– Allows all four wheels to provide
optimum braking
Safety CanopyTM System — combines the benefits of side curtain airbags androllover sensors for protection. Duringcertain side-impact collisions, theairbags deploy across all three rows ofseats. During certain rollover events,both airbags will deploy and stayinflated for a longer period of time• Includes front-seat-mounted
side-impact airbags• Optional on all modelsAll-Speed Traction Control — uses acombination of braking and/or enginemanagement to help the vehiclemaintain traction on slippery roads• Included with AdvanceTrac®
Other Features“Safety Cell” Construction• Transfers collision forces around
passenger compartment to help absorb impact
High-strength Side-door Intrusion Beams• Add structural stability• Absorb energy• Help protect from intrusions into the
passenger compartment
IIHS Best Pick Rating• The 2005 Freestar received a Best
Pick rating from the Insurance Institutefor Highway Safety (IIHS) in frontaloffset crash testing
• It is anticipated that Freestar willagain receive this rating for 2006
Front and Rear Crumple Zones• Engineered to deform, or crumple, in
a collision• Allow vehicle structure to absorb
some of the impact force
Foam Bolsters• Energy-absorbing foam is also located
in the door panels• Foam bolsters are stowed between the
door outer panel and interior trim panel• During a side impact, the bumper of
the oncoming vehicle pushes the foam bolsters toward the occupant
• The foam bolsters push the driver or front passenger away from theoncoming vehicle and help cushionthe occupant
NHTSA Rating• Five-star government frontal crash test
rating by NHTSA for the driver andright front passenger — the highestpossible rating
• It is anticipated that Freestar willagain receive this rating for 2006
(1) Based on 2005 competitive information.NOTE: For feature availability, refer to the latest Dealer Ordering Guide.
Crumple ZonesShow your customers how crumple zoneswork by falling against the side of thevehicle and catching yourself with your arms.When you hold your arms stiff, your wholebody absorbs the impact. When you bendyour arms as you catch yourself, your bodyis cushioned from the impact.
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AirbagsPersonal Safety System®
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A Closer Look: Airbags
Personal Safety System®
If your customers have concerns about airbag safety, explain that Freestar uses a Dual-stage Driver and Right Front PassengerAirbag Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) that provides the capability of deploying in the full-powered mode or with lesspressure in the Stage 1 mode. In less severe accidents, airbags deploy with less force — or not at all — helping to reduce therisk of injury due to the inflation of the airbag. Even the “go/no go” decision is based on different thresholds, depending onfactors like safety belt usage and crash severity. In an overall sense, the system helps to make sure the appropriate level ofairbag pressure is used for optimum protection.
Front Passenger Sensing System (FPSS)• The front passenger sensing system uses the front
passenger occupant classification sensor and safetybelt tension sensor to detect the presence of aproperly seated person and determine if the frontpassenger frontal airbag should or should not beenabled. The front passenger sensing system isdesigned to recognize three conditions:1. When the front seat is empty2. When a small person is seated 3. When an adult is seated in the 3. front passenger seatWhen the system senses that the front seat isempty, it disables the front passenger airbag. The system can also detect small/medium objects placed on the seat and, therefore, is designed todisable the passenger airbag when it detects anobject such as a small purse or briefcase
• To determine if a small person is seated in the frontpassenger seat, the system uses information fromboth the seat weight sensor and safety belt tensionsensor to determine if the passenger airbag shouldbe disabled. The system does not lessen theimportant safety message to keep children properlyrestrained in the back seat. The system is designedin accordance with the performance requirementsof Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 208. This requires that the front passenger frontal airbagbe disabled for a 6-year-old child because a childwho is 6 years of age generally weighs between46.5 and 56.5 pounds, and is between 45 and49 inches in height. The system also is designedto recognize properly installed child restraint seatsplaced in the front passenger seat. When theairbag is disabled because the small person hasbeen detected by the system, the “passengerairbag off” lamp on the display panel is illuminated
• When the system detects a properly seated adult,the front passenger airbag is active and the“passenger airbag off” lamp will not illuminate
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Dual-stage Driver and Right FrontPassenger Airbags — provide thecapability of deploying in the full-powered mode, or with lesspressure in the Stage 1 mode. Inless severe frontal crashes, airbagsinflate with less force — or not atall — helping to reduce the risk ofinjury due to the inflation of theairbag. The system helps to makesure the appropriate level ofairbag pressure is used
Electronic Front Crash SeveritySensor — provides the RestraintControl Module (RCM) with anearly indication of the severity ofthe impact. This allows the RCM tocalculate crash severity early on inthe collision so that it candetermine the appropriate pressureto inflate the airbags, and alsowhether to activate the safety beltpretensioners
Front Outboard Safety Belt EnergyManagement Retractors —gradually, allow the safety belt toloosen if necessary — reducing theforce of the belts on the occupants’chests and allowing them to moveforward very slightly and into theairbags
Driver’s-seat Position Sensor —tells the Restraint Control Module(RCM) where the driver’s seat is inrelation to the steering wheel. Thecloseness of the seat to the steeringwheel will help determine the airbagpressure that will be deployed. If the sensor determines that theseat is close to the steering wheel,Stage 1 (lower pressure) will beactivated. Stage 2 is deactivatedat this time
Front Outboard Safety Belt UsageSensors — monitor whether thedriver and right front passengerare buckled up. At higher speeds,airbags need to deploy withgreater pressure if front-seatpassengers haven’t buckled theirsafety belts. At lower speeds with safety belts buckled, airbagscan deploy with less pressure,helping to reduce the risk ofairbag-related injuries
Front Outboard Safety BeltPretensioners — cause the frontsafety belts to tighten, holdingthem firmly against the occupants,before the airbags inflate. Thishelps reduce the force of the beltson the occupants and helps toeffectively restrain the occupants
Personal Safety System RestraintControl Module (RCM) — is asophisticated computer locatedunder the instrument panel at thefront edge of the passengercompartment. The RCM receivessignals from the front satellite crashseverity sensor, and judges howfast the vehicle is decelerating. It also processes signals from theother Personal Safety Systemsensors and determines how thedual-stage front airbags and safetybelt pretensioners will deploy
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Safety CanopyTM System• The optional Safety Canopy System consists of side curtain
airbags and rollover sensors
• These air curtains are triggered independently from thedriver and passenger front airbags. The side curtain airbag,made up of a single assembly with two air chambers,inflates to a thickness of about 4 inches. Side curtainairbags are located in the roof side rail behind theheadliner. They deploy downward and outward, toward the side window opening
• The rollover sensor technology measures angular velocityand lateral acceleration to predict the vehicle’s propensityto roll. If the rollover-sensing threshold is reached, thesensor signals deployment of the occupant protectiondevices
Side curtain airbags will not interfere with a properly installedchild safety seat or booster seat:
• Because of the angle of deployment and the fact thatdeployed airbags do not cover the entire side windowglass, they will not interfere with a properly installed childsafety seat or booster seat
Included with the Safety Canopy System are front-seat-mounted side-impact airbags. These airbags provideadditional protection for the driver and right front passenger.They help protect the lower portion of the body in certain sidecollisions. Also, they inflate from the outboard side of the frontseatbacks and not the doors, so no matter how the seat ispositioned, the airbags inflate in the optimum position for thedriver and the right front passenger.
Combined with the Safety Canopy, the front-seat side-impactairbags provide protection for both the head and chest of front-seat occupants in certain side-impact collisions.
Engineering InsightA unique feature of the Safety Canopy System is the amountof time the airbags are inflated. Unlike front airbags thatdeflate immediately after deployment, the side curtain airbagsin Freestar stay inflated for a longer period of time. Keepingthe airbags inflated for a longer period of time helps protectthe occupants from multiple rollovers and secondary impactsthat could happen a few seconds after the initial impact occurs.
Four-wheel Disc Brakes with Anti-lock Braking System• Freestar features a standard four-wheel disc Anti-lock
Braking System (ABS)
• Disc brakes are more resistant to fade than drum brakes
• Freestar features large 11.5-inch rotors in the front and 12.2-inch rotors in the rear. These large brakes help slowFreestar with little pedal effort and are also designed tohelp reduce stopping distances
• This system offers a tight and responsive pedal feel. It canbrake all four wheels independently for accurate control
• When the computer-controlled sensors indicate wheellockup during hard braking, the Anti-lock Braking System(ABS) electronically “pumps” the brakes several times persecond
• This system helps drivers to maintain steering control inemergency or other hard-braking situations, such as whenavoiding a stalled car or a car backing into the roadway— especially when road conditions are slippery
Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) • When the ABS sensors detect impending slippage on the rear
tires, the EBD system sends the optimum amount of brakingpressure to the rear brakes at all times and under a varietyof loads
• EBD enables all four tires to give the maximum amount of braking they are capable of generating under a variety of loads
• Benefits include:– Improved braking under heavy loads– Fewer occurrences of ABS activation– Allows all four wheels to provide optimum braking
Safety CanopyMany of your customers will want to know where the side curtainairbags are located on the vehicle. The side curtain airbags arewell hidden within Freestar’s interior. There is one on each side ofthe vehicle and they fit above the window line. The rolled curtainmounts on the sheet metal roof rail concealed behind the headliner.The stowed bag is located between the A-pillar and D-pillar.
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AdvanceTrac®
Panic Brake AssistAll-Speed Traction ControlTire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
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(1) Audible tone available only in vehicles equipped with message center.NOTE: For feature availability, refer to the latest Dealer Ordering Guide.
AdvanceTrac® ElectronicStability Enhancement System • Helps maintain vehicle stability in
extreme driving situations such astaking a turn too fast or makingevasive maneuvers on slipperypavement
• Monitors the vehicle’s cornering behavior• Sensors monitor steering angle, lateral
acceleration and yaw rate• Automatically makes braking and
throttle adjustments to match vehicle’sdirection to the driver’s intention
• Controls wheels individually tocounteract excessive vehicle rotation
• Reduces engine power and selectivelybrakes individual wheels to help keepthe vehicle on course
• Intervenes progressively so that thedriver is hardly aware thatAdvanceTrac has been activated
• Uses ABS and traction controlcomponents
• AdvanceTrac may be turned off witha button located on the console nextto the emergency brake handle, butdefaults to “on” whenever the vehicleis started
• Customers may wish to deactivateAdvanceTrac in situations wherewheel spin is desired, such as when“rocking” a vehicle stuck in snow
• Includes Panic Brake Assist• Optional on all models
Panic Brake Assist• Packaged with AdvanceTrac• This feature recognizes when the
brake pedal is applied suddenly butwithout enough force to provide fulldeceleration
• Without the Panic Brake Assistfeature, the result could be a longerstopping distance than desired
• With Panic Brake Assist, the brakingbooster engages to apply appropriatesystem pressure to maximize vehicledeceleration to help reduce stoppingdistances
• Once the driver releases the brakepedal, the vehicle returns to normalbraking mode
All-Speed Traction Control All-Speed Traction Control helps thedriver maintain traction and steeringcontrol on slippery surfaces• Included with AdvanceTrac• Uses information from computers
within the vehicle• Improves traction by controlling
torque sent to drive wheels• When activated, illuminates Trac
Active light in instrument cluster • Uses components of the Anti-lock
Braking System (ABS) to monitorwheel slippage at any speed
• Helps improve traction on slippery orloose driving surfaces by using acombination of brake and/or enginecontrol:– Braking at one or both drive wheels– Fuel injection cutoff– Ignition spark retard– Air/fuel ratio control
• When the traction control system isactivated at speeds of 35 mph or higher,the braking system is deactivated andonly engine control is used to limitwheel spin
• The traction control On/Off switch islocated on the instrument panel to theright of the steering column
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)• Uses a tire pressure sensor mounted to a metal band and banded in the wheel’s drop well• Sensors use radio frequency transmitters to send this tire pressure information to the vehicle’s onboard computer• The computer illuminates a warning light and sounds an audible tone(1) if tire pressure is significantly low• The system is completely hidden
from sight and uses a standard rubbervalve stem
• Can be used on steel or aluminum wheels• Replacing the tire can be easily done
without removing the sensor• TPMS provides a more accurate tire
pressure reading because it measuresactual tire pressure as opposed to wheelspeed like the Low Tire Warning System
• Resetting the system is easy. Once tirepressure has been restored to itsrecommended level, TPMS-equipped vehicles simply need to be driven over 20 mph for at least 2 minutes to be reset
Low Tire Warning Light
SolidWarningLight
Customer Action Required
Check tire pressure to ensure proper inflation. Ford recommends a digital or dial-type tire pressure gauge for increased accuracy.• After inflating tires to manufacturer’s recommended pressure as shown on the tire
label, the vehicle must be driven for at least 2 minutes at 20 mph to turn the light offand reset the system
• If the light remains on even after these steps have been taken, have the systeminspected by the dealership Service Department
NOTE: If the outside overnight temperature is significantly lower than the daytimetemperature, tire pressure may decrease 1 psi for every 10 degrees F in temperaturechange. This may cause the TPMS warning to illuminate. If all tires appear to be inflated,customers should manually check the pressure and inflate all the tires to the recommendedcold pressure.
Driving on the spare tire may activate the TPMS warning light. Repair the damagedroad wheel and remount it on the vehicle. Reset the TPMS by driving 20 mph for atleast 2 minutes.• If the tires are inflated to the manufacturer’s recommended pressure and the spare
tire is not in use, have the system inspected by the Service Department
When TPMS Warning Light Illuminates
FlashingWarningLight
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Features and BenefitsSafety Belts
Front SubframeLocks
Anti-theft Systems
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Safety Belts • 3-point Shoulder Safety Belts at All Seating Positions —
to provide optimum crash protection for all passengers.Include adjustable D-ring on front- and second-row seats to allow user to adjust the belt for a comfortable fit
• Belt-Minder® System — chime and warning light reminddriver to use safety belts
• Front Outboard Safety Belt Pretensioners — take up slack in the safety belt and hold it firmly against occupant beforeairbag inflates
• Front Outboard Safety Belt Energy Management Retractors— after deployment of the safety belt pretensioners,retractors gradually allow safety belts to slacken ifnecessary
• LATCH System (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) —helps to secure a LATCH-compatible forward-facing childsafety seat. Eliminates need to use safety belts wheninstalling a LATCH-compatible child safety seat, helping toreduce confusion and frustration during installation. LATCHprovides the rigid metal anchor bars built into the seat frameand a top tether anchor. The customer needs to use thetether provided by the child safety seat manufacturer tosecure the seat
Front Subframe • Structural Rails — have been engineered to help improve
structural rigidity. The rails were designed to provideincreased vehicle crash test performance in both frontalcrash tests and offset crash tests(1)
Locks• Child Safety Locks — prevent rear-seat occupants from
opening sliding side doors from the inside
NOTE: The child safety locks will not disable the powersliding side door control switch located on the B-pillars ofFreestar models equipped with power sliding side doors.Once the child safety locks are activated, it is recommendedthat the power sliding side doors be disabled using theswitch located in the overhead console.
• Autolock/Smart Unlocking — locks all doors when theyare closed, ignition is on, transmission is in a forward gearor in Reverse and the brake pedal is released. Smartunlocking helps prevent customers from locking themselvesout of the vehicle
Anti-theft Systems• SecuriLock® Passive Anti-theft System — uses a specially
coded ignition key with billions of possible codes to startthe vehicle
• Perimeter Anti-theft System — when vehicle is locked,monitors doors, hood and liftgate against unauthorized entry
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Additional Features
Feature Benefit
Battery Saver Feature Automatically turns off interior and cargo lights; helps prevent battery power drainage
Rear Window Wiper/Washer Keeps rear window clear for maximum visibilitySystem
Fuel Pump Inertia Shutoff Switch Cuts off fuel being pumped to engine in the event of a collision, for enhanced safety
Self-sealing Tires Avoid having to change a flat tire due to a small puncture
(1) Frontal crash tests are performed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).Frontal offset crash testing is performed by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).
NOTE: For feature availability, refer to the latest Dealer Ordering Guide.
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Performance and handling are just as important to minivan owners — competent passing ability, commanding acceleration,confident braking and capable towing are not just for coupes and SUVs. Freestar delivers a driving experience that provideseverything a minivan driver could expect, and more.
26-gallon Fuel Tank —delivers a cruising range ofup to 500 highway miles
Front-wheel Drive —provides added tractionbenefits due to the weight ofthe engine being placed overthe drive wheels
Power Rack-and-pinionSteering — responsivehandling and excellent road feel
Independent MacPhersonStrut Front Suspension —gives customers acomfortable, smooth ride
4-speed AutomaticTransmission — providessmooth, fast shifts andexcellent launch performance
Key Features
Four-wheel Disc BrakesHydromountsEngines26-gallon Fuel TankFront-wheel DrivePower Rack-and-pinion Steering
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Four-wheel Disc Brakes — more resistant to fade thandrum brakes for smooth stopswith little pedal effort
Hydromounts — help isolatethe passenger compartmentfrom engine vibrations.Liquid-filled engine mountshelp reduce powertrain vibrationfor a smooth, quiet ride
3.9L OHV V-6 Engine — 194 horsepower @ 4500rpm and 243 lb.-ft. of torque@ 3750 rpm
4.2L OHV V-6 Engine — 201 horsepower @ 4250rpm and 263 lb.-ft. of torque@ 3650 rpm
NOTE: For feature availability, refer to the latest Dealer Ordering Guide.
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EnginesPowertrain Combinations
Electronically Controlled 4-speed Automatic TransmissionPayload and Trailer Towing Weights
Class II Trailer Towing Package
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3.9L V-6 Engine with Split-port Induction (SPI)• 3.9L OHV V-6 engine with split-port induction (SPI) produces
194 horsepower @ 4500 rpm and 243 lb.-ft. of torque @ 3750 rpm
• Split-port induction promotes high-volume/high-velocityairflow to increase engine performance. It also qualifies as an ultra low emissions vehicle (ULEV II)
• Low rpm means that the engine does not have to work ashard and also contributes to less engine noise
4.2L V-6 Engine • Provides the most torque in its class(1)
• Freestar SEL and Limited models come equipped with a 4.2L overhead valve V-6 engine with split-port induction thatproduces 201 horsepower @ 4250 rpm and 263 lb.-ft. oftorque @ 3650 rpm
• Qualifies as an ultra low emissions vehicle (ULEV II) • The high torque rating helps contribute to Freestar’s
off-the-line acceleration and trailer towing capabilities• Split-port induction promotes high-volume/high-velocity
airflow to increase engine performance
EmissionsFreestar models meet Federal Bin 8 emissions standards andqualify as an ultra low emissions vehicle (ULEV II) in statesrequiring California emissions levels. Tailpipe emissions aretested and warranted for compliance to 100,000 miles in service.
Engines
• Freestar offers your customers thesmooth-shifting performance of anelectronically controlled 4-speedautomatic transmission
• The transmission provides fast, smoothshifts to give Freestar a smooth ridewith few “jerks” from transmissionshifts
Features include:• 5-pinion final drive gear set (versus
a 4-pinion gear set) for smooth shiftsand durability
• “Fast-acting” hydraulics providerefined, fast shifts
• Torque converter provides responsivelaunch performance for quick off-the-line acceleration and smooth shifts
The transmission has an overdrive fourthgear to help improve fuel economy andreduce engine wear at highway speeds.There’s also an overdrive lockout switch.It cancels out the fourth gear to allowthe vehicle to operate in first throughthird gears only. This is beneficial forreducing vehicle speed when drivingdown a steep grade or when towing onhilly terrain.
Electronically Controlled 4-speed Automatic Transmission
Both engines in Freestar have free-flowing intake manifolds, a crankshaft damper, a structural oil pan and a powertrainmounting system which includes hydraulic engine mounts and a powertrain roll restrictor. These features help reduce the noiseand vibration into the cabin for a more pleasurable driving experience.
Powertrain Combinations
Powertrain (SAE (lb.-ft.(Engine/Transmission) @ rpm) @ rpm)
3.9L OHV V-6 194 @ 4500 243 @ 37504-speed Automatic
4.2L OHV V-6 201 @ 4250 263 @ 36504-speed Automatic
Powertrain Horsepower Torque(Engine/Transmission) (SAE net @ rpm) (lb.-ft. @ rpm)
• Allows Freestar to tow up to 3500 lbs.• Includes:
– Mini spare tire– High-ambient temperature package
(transmission and engine oil coolers)– Trailer wiring harness– Heavy-duty battery– P235 tires
Class II Trailer TowingPackage
Maximum)Trailer
GVWR Maximum(1) GCWR TowingSeries (1)(lbs.)(2) (lbs.)(2) (1)(lbs.)(2) (1(lbs.)(2)
Cargo Vans (Ford)• 3.9L/U.S. 5890 (3)1750(3) 7000 2000• 4.2L/Canada 5890 (3)1750(3) 7200 2000
Wagons (Ford)• 3.9L V-6 5860 1200 7000 2000• 3.9L V-6 and Trailer 5860 1200 8500 3500
Towing Package• 4.2L V-6 5860 1200 7200 2000• 4.2L V-6 and Trailer 5860 1200 8700 3500
Towing Package
Payload and Trailer Towing Weights
(1) Based on 2005 competitive information.(2) Properly equipped.(3) Without optional Interior Partition Package.NOTE: For feature availability, refer to the latest Dealer Ordering Guide.
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Independent MacPherson Strut Front SuspensionCombined with the Twist-beam Rear AxleFour-wheel Disc BrakesHydromounts
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• Freestar features exceptional ride and handlingcharacteristics
• The front and rear suspension are designed to give Freestar ride control and balance, and reduce impactharshness while also reducing body lean and improvingcornering control
• The independent MacPherson strut front suspensioncombined with the twist-beam rear axle helps isolatepassengers from road imperfections for a smooth ride
• The front stabilizer bar helps provide excellent handlingwhen cornering
Front suspension items include:
• MacPherson strut front suspension system with “Reverse L” lower control arms
• Liquid-filled rear lower control arm bushings help providegood steering response and a smooth ride
• Front suspension geometry with anti-dive properties helpsreduce front-end dive during hard braking
Engineering InsightThe design of the front suspension also has safety benefits.The “Reverse L” lower control arms on the front suspensionare designed to “guide” the front wheels into the rocker areaof the vehicle in the event of a frontal crash. Using this designhelps transmit the force of the crash down the sides of thevehicle and away from the passenger compartment.
Independent MacPherson Strut Front SuspensionCombined with the Twist-beam Rear Axle
To help a customer understand the concept of a hydromount you can use this illustration.A solid rubber hockey puck represents a traditional solid rubber engine mount. Have your customer imagine hitting the hockey puck with something solid like a coffeemug. The hockey puck would not absorb much of the force. The same thing happenswith engine vibration. Now have your customer imagine striking a rubber hot waterbottle with the coffee mug. The rubber hot water bottle absorbs the force much moreeffectively. In a similar manner, the liquid-filled mount absorbs engine vibrations to helpprevent those forces from entering the passenger compartment.
Presentation Tip
• Freestar features standard four-wheel disc brakes
• Disc brakes are more resistant to fade than drum brakes
• Freestar features large 11.5-inch rotors in the front and 12.2-inch rotors in the rear
• Large brakes help slow Freestar with little pedal effort
• Offer a tight and responsive pedal feel
• Due to the large brakes, all Freestar models come standardwith 16-inch wheels
Four-wheel Disc Brakes
• Freestar features three engine hydromounts to help isolatethe passenger compartment from engine vibrations
• A hydromount is an engine mount filled with fluid (glycol)
• The hydromount can be made to react to many differentvibration frequencies, compared to a conventional rubbermount which is designed for one specific frequency
• Hydromounts are designed to provide better passenger-compartment comfort — whether sitting still (idling)or traveling
Hydromounts
NOTE: For feature availability, refer to the latest Dealer Ordering Guide.
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PowertrainSuspension
Features and BenefitsSplit-port Induction
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Feature Benefit
Overdrive Lockout Switch Beneficial for reducing vehicle speed when driving down a steep grade or towing on hilly terrain
Independent MacPherson Strut Front stabilizer bar provides excellent handling when cornering Front Suspension
Electronically Controlled 4-speed AutomaticOverdrive Transmission• Overdrive fourth gear helps improve fuel economy and
reduce engine wear
• Lockout switch cancels out fourth gear to allow the vehicle to operate in first through third gears only
Front-wheel Drive• Transverse-mounted powertrain allows more interior room
• Enhances traction in many driving situations — places weight of engine over the drive wheels
Independent MacPherson Strut FrontSuspension Combined with the Twist-beamRear Axle• Delivers an exceptional ride
• Helps isolate passengers from road imperfections
A Closer Look: Split-port InductionHow does Split-port Induction work?• It uses two intake runners leading to a single port and intake
valve for each cylinder
• One of the runners is open at all speeds while the otheropens only at higher speeds. As a result, there’s an increasedmix of the intake charge at lower engine speeds with unrestricted engine breathing at high speeds
• Peak power is increased while fuel economy, emissions andcold start-up are improved during normal operation
Additional Features
Freestar Powertrain and Suspension Specifics
NOTE: For feature availability, refer to the latest Dealer Ordering Guide.
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EEC100,000-mile Scheduled Tune-up IntervalMultiplex Wire CommunicationLow Noise, Vibration and Harshness (NVH)
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Freestar is designed and engineered with quality, durability and reliability strongly in mind. Components were created, testedand redesigned based on solid research and quantifiable data. From your customer’s first Freestar driving experience throughall the drives down the road, Freestar’s noticeably high quality will provide miles of dependability.
Electronic Engine Controls (EEC) with On-Board Diagnostics (OBD II) — helps engine deliver optimum efficiency
100,000-mile Scheduled Tune-up Interval(1) — provides greatreliability and durability
Multiplex Wire Communication —permits electronically controlledcomponents to share information
Key Features
Low Noise, Vibration and Harshness (NVH)
(1) Under normal driving conditions with regular fluid and filter changes. See vehicle Owner’s Guide.
Freestar has a number of features that work together to give it a smooth, quiet and comfortable ride. Noise, vibration andharshness (NVH) reduction features include:
• Sound damping package including laminated body panelsand absorption layers around the passenger and enginecompartments
• Engine hydromounts help reduce vibrations into thepassenger compartment
• Three-piece large shear mounts on body attachment pointsprovide double powertrain isolation in all directions
• Body attachment structure reduces body vibration and noise
• Engine-stiffening helps reduce engine noise levels
• Thick side glass to help reduce wind and road noise fromentering the passenger compartment
• Body and door sealing for reduced road and engine noiseinto the passenger compartment
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Build QualityBolt Circle Diameter
Features and BenefitsQuality/Reliability/Durability Specifics
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The Freestar engineering team visited the Oakville (Ontario) Assembly Plant where Freestar is built to experience Freestar’s buildprocess. Working with the same tools that line workers use daily, the team searched for process improvements to help reduceworker fatigue. By focusing on the details of Freestar’s assembly and using a team approach, assembly line worker fatigue wasreduced, resulting in higher vehicle quality.
Build Quality
Another example of commitment to quality can be found in the bolt pattern for Freestar’s wheels. Freestar’s wheel bolt pattern is4.5 inches in diameter, which is actually a truck standard. This is more proof that Freestar is built to more stringent requirementsthan any other minivan Ford has produced.
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Feature Benefit
Platinum-tipped Spark Plugs Platinum retains its conductive properties longer than traditional spark plugs and requires less maintenance
New Vehicle Limited Warranty 3-year/36,000-mile bumper-to-bumper coverage with no deductible and 5-year/unlimited-mileage Corrosion Perforation coverage
Toll-free number operational 24 hours a day, every day. Customers can request services Roadside Assistance to change a flat tire, jump-start a battery, unlock the vehicle, deliver fuel or tow the
vehicle. Available during limited warranty period only
Quality/Reliability/Durability SpecificsElectronic Engine Controls (EEC) with On-Board Diagnostics (OBD II)• Continuously monitors engine emissions, catalyst efficiency,
fuel system integrity, evaporative emissions and exhaustgas recirculation
• Helps engine deliver optimum efficiency, performance andemissions control
• EEC allows service technicians to quickly and easily tracemaintenance problems
Multiplex Wire Communication• Permits electronically controlled components such as
sensors, actuators and modules to share information
• Eliminates a great deal of vehicle wiring, and redundant sensors and actuators
• Allows greater reliability due to less wiring, along withreduced cost and weight
• A central point diagnostic vehicle connection via a single connector
• Provides a rapid means of access for the diagnostic technician, enabling better vehicle diagnostics andreduced warranty costs
Additional Features
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Freestar customers are looking for a vehicle they can trust to offer safety, convenience and reliable power. On top of that,customers also expect their vehicle to look good. Freestar offers customers aerodynamic styling combined with a sturdy,powerful appearance. Freestar challenges the belief that you have to sacrifice good looks and style for space, comfort and convenience.
Key Features
Freestar’s interior design, along with innovative features likethe 3rd Row Tailgate Bench SeatTM, is designed to makeFreestar Ford’s most versatile minivan ever. The Freestar BodyEngineering Team focused on three key areas for the interior:style, comfort and convenience. These three attributes can beseen throughout Freestar’s interior. A progressive, elegant andfresh appearance. Ergonomics and seat function cater tocomfort with flexible seating configurations and multiplestorage areas for customer convenience.
Engineering InsightDuring early development of the Freestar interior, engineerswore an Empathy Belly pregnancy simulator. The EmpathyBelly is designed to simulate what it would feel like to bepregnant. It is a multi-component weighted garment that —through medically accurate simulation — enables people toexperience over 20 symptoms and effects of pregnancy. Thegarment includes a large water-filled “belly,” a tight corsetthat restricts breathing and two 7-pound metal balls thatemulate fetal movement. This experience helped engineersdesign a more ergonomic and “pregnant friendly” interior.
Interior Design
16-inch WheelsInterior Design CuesIn-glass AntennaCornering LampsInterior Design
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16-inch 5-spoke PaintedAluminum Wheels — add asporty and attractive qualityto Freestar
Interior Design Cues —bezels and door trim providea stylish appearance
In-glass Antenna —eliminates antenna windnoise and carwash mishaps
Cornering Lamps — activated when turn signal isused to help illuminate theroad while turning
NOTE: For feature availability, refer to the latest Dealer Ordering Guide.
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• Freestar features an exterior design that offers a familiar,yet contemporary appearance
• Front and rear fascias help give Freestar its bold look • 16-inch wheels are standard on all models• Large upright headlamps and grille integrate seamlessly
with the hood and fenders for a distinctive Ford family look
• Contoured rear bumpers provide a low liftover height, flowingneatly into the stylish one-piece liftgate and taillamps
• “Wraparound” liftgate handle design that allows hands to wrap around the handle for a firm, solid grip
• Illuminated driver’s-side door entry keypad is helpful in low-light circumstances
Exterior Design
Freestar comes in three different trimlevels, each offering its own distinctexterior appearance.• Freestar SE• Freestar SEL• Freestar Limited
SE Appearance PackageProvides customers the sporty look of the2005 SES model:• 16-inch 5-spoke painted aluminum
sport wheels• P235/60Rx16 tires• Driving lamps• Black grille
• Body-color upper and black lowerbumpers
• Black lower bodyside cladding• Body-color door handles• High-gloss black exterior mirrors• Body-color bodyside moldings• Sport cloth interior
Series Lineup
Exterior Design Series Lineup
Liftgate DesignWheel Designs
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Driver and Passenger Power Memory feature adds convenience; heated mirrors help melt ice and snow Heated Mirrors
Dual Manual Sliding Easy entrance and exit, and access to the passenger compartmentSide Doors
Additional Features
This Freestar feature might go unnoticed by customers unless you point it out to them. Check out how the liftgate opens. The liftgate handle uses a “wraparound” design. This means that your hand wraps around the handle for a positive, solid grip.Also, notice how big the handle is. There is plenty of room for even a gloved hand. The design also takes advantage of thenatural motion of your arm. As you pull out on the handle, your arm naturally wants to go up with the liftgate.
Liftgate Design
• Freestar offers a choice ofwheel and tire selections to suita variety of drivers and styles
• Optional 17-inch wheels forimproved stance andappearance
• 17-inch polished aluminumwheels are optional onLimited models
• All models come standard with 16-inch wheels toaccommodate large brakes
• See page 26 for a completelist of wheel availability
Wheel Designs
NOTE: For feature availability, refer to the latest Dealer Ordering Guide.
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Premium AM/FM Stereo/Single-disc CD PlayerPremium AM/FM Stereo/Cassette/Single-disc CD PlayerPremium AM/FM Stereo/6-disc In-dash CD Player
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• Electronically tuned with Seek feature• 6 AM/12 FM Station Memory Tuning:
– Memory Tuning allows recall of 18 preset stations• Compression feature:
– Reduces dynamic range of music (soft passages louderand loud passages softer) for ease of listening underhigh ambient noise conditions
• Shuffle button allows random play of tracks on the in-dashCD player
• Auto feature automatically programs radio presets with thestrongest stations (a temporary feature for use outsideregular listening area; press button again and presetsrevert to original stations)
Premium AM/FM Stereo/Cassette/Single-disc CD Player
Includes features of premium AM/FM stereo/single-disc CD player, plus:• Personal Audio System:
– Allows front- and rear-seat passengers to listen to thesame media types simultaneously or different types(radio, CD or cassette) independently (when headphonesare used in the rear seat)NOTE: This feature does not allow listening
simultaneously to two different stations or two different tracks (CD or cassette)
Premium AM/FM Stereo/6-disc In-dash CD Player
Includes features of premium AM/FM stereo/cassette/single-disc CD player, plus:• 6-disc capacity• Random shuffle across all CDs• 3-second memory buffer• Selective eject/load capability
(1) Refer to the latest Dealer Ordering Guide for specific audio availability.NOTE: For additional feature or operating information, please refer to the appropriate section of the vehicle Owner’s Guide.
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Personal Audio System with Rear-Seat AudioControls (available only with the PremiumAM/FM Stereo/Cassette/Single-disc CD Playeror 6-disc In-dash CD Player)• Control panel integrated into the rear portion of the
overhead console for access by second-row passengers
• Personal Audio System feature is activated by theHeadphone/Speaker button. When headphones areplugged in and the Headphone/Speaker button isactivated, up to two rear-seat passengers can control andenjoy their favorite type of media
• Controls
– VolumeAllows rear-seat passengers to control the sound level independent of the front (unless both front and rear are listening to same type of media)
– MediaAllows rear-seat passengers to choose type of media:radio, single-disc CD player or CD changer (if equipped)
– MemAllows rear-seat passengers to scroll through 18 stationmemory presets on the radio and change CDs when in CD mode (6-disc in-dash CD player only)
– SeekRear-seat passengers may choose different tracks on aCD or find the next strongest radio station frequency
Rear-Seat DVD Entertainment System
• DVD player
• Drop-down 7-inch screen in overhead console
• Backlit controls for the screen
• Audio/video input jacks to allow use of other equipment.NOTE: Any other equipment also requires the customer touse a power adapter. The DVD player provides theaudio/video jacks, but not the power source
• Wireless remote control
• Two wireless headphones
(1) Refer to the latest Dealer Ordering Guide for specific audio availability.NOTE: For additional feature or operating information, please refer to the appropriate section of the vehicle Owner’s Guide.
Personal Audio System with Rear-Seat Audio ControlsRear-Seat DVD Entertainment System
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— = Not availableNOTES:Refer to the latest Dealer Ordering Guide for wheel availability.
Please refer to the 2006 Color and Upholstery Book or the Specifications section of eSourceBook (esourcebook.dealerconnection.com) for illustrations of the available seating choices.
Wagon
Wheels SE SEL Limited
16" Steel Wheel with Standard — —Wheel Cover
16" 5-Spoke Painted Included in — —Aluminum Sport Wheel SE Appearance
Package
16" 5-Spoke Bright Optional Standard —Machined Aluminum Wheel
16" 5-Spoke — — StandardChrome Clad Wheel
17" 5-Spoke Optional on SE with Optional —Alloy Wheel SE Appearance
Package
17" 5-Spoke Polished — — OptionalAlloy Wheel
WheelsSeats
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Seats Interior Trim ColorsInterior Trim Type and Color Selector NOTE: First character denotes type, second character denotes color. Flint Pebble
SEHigh-back Cloth Bucket Seats C6 C7SE Appearance PackageHigh-back Cloth Bucket Seats D6 D7SELLow-back Cloth Bucket Seats (incl. Power Driver Seat) M6 M7Low-back Leather Seating Surfaces Bucket Seats L6 L7
(incl. Power Driver Seat, 3rd-row Seat Vinyl)Limited Low-back Leather Seating Surfaces Bucket Seats L6 L7
(incl. Power Driver Seat, 3rd-row Seat Vinyl)
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Instrument ClusterInstrument Cluster with Message Center
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1. Tachometer2. High-beam indicator3. Left turn signal indicator4. Engine coolant temperature gauge5. Fuel gauge6. Fuel filler door location indicator7. Right turn signal indicator8. Speedometer9. Low tire pressure warning light
10. Fasten safety belt warning light11. Airbag readiness indicator/
warning light
12. Engine coolant temperaturewarning light
13. Brake system warning light/parkingbrake indicator
14. Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)readiness indicator/warning light
15. Trip odometer reset button16. Low washer fluid warning light17. Gearshift indicator18. Door ajar warning light19. Odometer/trip odometer
20. Lamp outage indicator light21. Low fuel warning light22. Check engine warning light23. Loose fuel cap warning light24. AdvanceTrac®/Traction control
active indicator light(1)
25. Charging system warning light26. Low engine oil pressure
warning light27. Transmission fault warning light28. Speed control active indicator
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10. Fasten safety belt warning light11. Airbag readiness indicator/
warning light12. Engine coolant temperature
warning light13. Brake system warning light/parking
brake indicator14. Anti-lock Braking System readiness
indicator/warning light15. Trip odometer reset button
16. Message center17. Gearshift indicator18. Check engine warning light19. Loose fuel cap warning light20. AdvanceTrac/Traction control
active indicator light(1)
21. Charging system warning light22. Low engine oil pressure warning
light23. Transmission fault warning light24. Speed control active indicator
Instrument Cluster with Message Center
(1) If equipped.
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KEY PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 2006 FreestarKey Product Specifications(1)
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(1) Based on official MVMA Passenger Vehicle Specifications. Dimensions and capacities are in inches unless otherwise specified.(2) Includes 3.9-cu.-ft. storage well.(3) For additional towing information, please refer to the 2006 RV & Trailer Towing Guide that was shipped with your 2006 Source Books or the vehicle
Owner’s Guide.
Model 4-DoorWheelbase 120.8
Overall Length 201.0
Overall Height (w/rack) 68.5/70.6
Overall Width (w/o mirrors) 76.4
Tread Width (Front/Rear) 64.7/62.8
Base Curb Weight (approx. lbs.)– Freestar SE 4295– Freestar SEL 4301– Freestar Limited 4353
SeatingCapacity 7
Head Room (Front/Middle/Rear) 38.9/40.1/38.2
Shoulder Room (Front/Middle/Rear) 59.8/63.5/50.9
Hip Room (Front/Middle/Rear) 56.5/66.4/48.1
Leg Room (Front/Middle/Rear) 40.7/38.0/33.8
Luggage/Fuel CapacityLuggage Capacity (cu. ft.)– Behind 1st row 135.7– Behind 2nd row 73.1– Behind 3rd row 31.5(2)
Fuel Tank Capacity (gal.) 26.0
EngineEngine Layout Front engine, front-wheel drive
Engine Type 3.9L OHV V-6/4.2L OHV V-6
Displacement 3.9, 238 (3.9L)/4.2, 256 (4.2L)(liters, cu. in.)
Horsepower @ rpm 194 @ 4500 (3.9L)/201 @ 4250 (4.2L)
Torque (lb.-ft. @ rpm) 243 @ 3750 (3.9L)/263 @ 3650 (4.2L)
Compression Ratio 9.27:1 (3.9L)/9.36:1 (4.2L)
Bore and Stroke 3.80 x 3.46 (3.9L)/3.80 x 3.74 (4.2L)
Fuel System Sequential Multi-port Fuel Injection
Fuel Requirement 87 octane (minimum)
Fuel Economy 18/24 (3.9L)/17/23 (4.2L)(city/hwy. mpg)
Exhaust System Single with catalytic converter
TransmissionType Electronically controlled 4-speed automatic
Axle Ratio 3.54:1
Gear RatiosGears 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Rev
2.77:1 1.54:1 1.00:1 0.69:1 2.26:1
Front SuspensionType Independent MacPherson struts with “Reverse L”
lower control arm
Springs Helical coil
Shock Absorbers Gas-pressurized hydraulic
Stabilizer Bar 25mmDiameter
Rear SuspensionType Non-independent twist-beam with integral torsion
bar
Springs Helical coil
Shock Absorbers Gas-pressurized hydraulic
SteeringType Power rack-and-pinion
Overall Ratio 17.1:1 on center
Turning Diameter, 40.0Curb-to-Curb (ft.)
BrakesStandard Power four-wheel disc with Anti-lock Braking System
(ABS)
Trailer Towing(3)
Towing Class Light Duty (std.)Medium Duty (opt.)
Gross Trailer 2000 lbs. max. or less (std.)Weight 3500 lbs. max. or less (opt.)Maximum Tongue 200 lbs. (std.)Weight 350 lbs. (opt.)Hitch Design Load-carrying
Neutral TowingEmergency Towing It is recommended that Freestar be towed with a
front-wheel lift or with flatbed equipment
Recreational Towing When towing Freestar behind another vehicle suchas an RV, a front-wheel drive dolly or a flatbedtrailer must be used. Freestar cannot be flat towedwith all four wheels on the ground
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Spotlight Accessories
• Provides third-row (rear) cargoarea that allows concealment andstorage of items inside the unit
• 220-pound load-bearing top lid
• Collapses and can be storedbehind the second row whenmore passenger space is needed
Cargo Management System (Base Part No. 1711600)
• Electrochromic mirror automaticallydims when glare is detected
• Wireless control feature allowsactivation from the vehicle —garage doors, home lighting,security systems or communicationwith any radio-frequency-controlled home device
• Also available with compass/temperature display or compassonly
Electrochromic HomeLink® Mirror (Base Part No. 17700)
• Second-row console forconvenient between-seat storage
• Includes pockets in the lid to holda notebook and pencil
• Large bin for storing maps,notebooks, CDs and other itemsout of sight
• Available in colors to complementvehicle’s interior
Center Console (Base Part No. 16045A36)
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Introduction
Durable and Dependable — Genuine Ford Accessories arecovered by one of the strongestlimited warranties in themarketplace and many are even covered under ESP PremiumCare(purchased separately).
Fiscally Responsible — All Genuine Ford Accessories can be financed witha vehicle purchase and for Red Carpet Leases, many can be residualized.
Help your customers keep their vehicle genuine.And remember, only Ford dealerships can say they sellGenuine Ford Accessories.
Your customers buy Ford cars, trucks and SUVs because our brand gives them value for the money, durability, high quality andinnovative features that keep drivers andpassengers comfortable and safe. So when it comes to adding accessories to personalize a vehicle, suggest and sell the accessories that give your customers the same benefits …Genuine Ford Accessories.
OE-Fit — Genuine Ford Accessories aredesigned and tested to meet strict Fordstandards for each specific vehicle.
genuine (jen’ yoo in) — 1) pure in breed 2) the real deal 3) authentic
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Available Genuine Ford AccessoriesContact Information
ACCESSORIESThis page is about:
2006 FreestarGenuine Ford Accessories
30 July 2005
Chassis • Wheel Locks
Electrical• DVD Rear Seat
Entertainment System • Electrochromic HomeLink®
Interior Rearview Mirror • Mobile-EaseTM Hands-free
Communication System • Remote Start Systems • Vehicle Security System
Exterior• Bug Shield
• Rear Air Deflector
• Rear Spoiler
• Roof Rack — Crossbars
• Side Window Deflectors
• Splash Guards
Interior• Ashcup — Coin Holder
• Ashcup — Smoker’s Pack
• Cargo ManagementSystem
• Cargo Net
• Center Console
• Floor Mats — All-weather
• Floor Mats — Carpeted
The Following Genuine Ford AccessoriesAre Available for the 2006 Freestar:
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Contact Information
It’s easy to sell Genuine Ford Accessories when you have the right sales tools, such ascatalogs and brochures. To order your catalogs, brochures and merchandising materials,visit the Dealer eStore at FMCDealer.com. All catalogs and brochures are available at no charge, as well as most merchandising materials.
In addition to providing customers with a Genuine Ford Accessories catalog, invite them to visit fordaccessoriesstore.comto browse available Genuine Ford Accessories online.
To learn how to better sell Genuine Ford Accessories, ask your Sales Manager or contact your local FCSD Field Representative.
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