Just bought a 2016 escape. Does anyone know what this button is?

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Asked by Yvette Nov 11, 2016 at 05:09 PM about the 2016 Ford Escape SE FWD

Question type: General

If looking at steering wheel , the button on bottom left says "CAN RES"

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Your owners manual knows what it is. All you have to do is read it!

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I am thinking cancel/resume cruise control.

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I'll download a manual since mine did not come with one since I am not the first owner.

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https://owner.ford.com/tools/account/how-tos/owner- manuals/sitemap.html

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It means don't touch it if you don't know what it is. Sounds like an ejector seat, or oil slick button

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Thank you F_O_R for the rtfm comment, i bet you never shared your lunch as a child either because after all "its mine"

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