
The Mondeo toolkit is located beneath the spare tire. Below is an introduction to the Mondeo: 1. Overview: In 2017, Changan Ford launched the 2017 Ford New Mondeo. The 2017 Ford New Mondeo features an advanced powertrain system and is equipped with FordPass Connect, SYNC®3 infotainment system, and intelligent driver-assistance technologies, representing the future development direction of smart connected vehicles. 2. Features: The 2020 Ford Mondeo not only retains its consistent advantages in power and handling performance but also undergoes a series of upgrades to meet the needs of family consumers, catering to more happy families' demands for high-quality travel experiences. 3. Configuration: Compared to the current model, the 2020 Ford Mondeo upgrades the original 8-inch central control screen to a 12.8-inch display and adds the SYNC+ intelligent infotainment system, achieving a natural speech recognition rate of up to 98%.

I've been driving a Mondeo for several years, and the toolkit is located next to the spare tire well under the trunk floor, stored in a dedicated foam box containing essential tools like the jack, wrench, and tow hook. Simply lift the trunk carpet or cover to easily find it—the design is very practical for quick access in emergencies. If the trunk is cluttered and covering it, just move the items aside to reveal the kit. New owners might not be familiar with its location, so it's worth spending a few minutes to get acquainted after buying the car. Don’t overlook it during routine maintenance checks to avoid being unprepared on long trips. Though small, this box can be a lifesaver in critical moments. Avoid modifying it haphazardly to prevent tool loss or misplacement, which could compromise safety.

For safety reasons, I always recommend locating the Mondeo's tool kit when the vehicle is stationary. It's positioned beneath the trunk floorboard, adjacent to the spare tire. Remember to turn off the engine, engage the parking brake, and keep children away during retrieval. After lifting the carpet, you'll find a foam compartment containing standard tools - the jack and wrench are notably heavy. If you can't locate it immediately, avoid forcing anything; instead, check if it's lodged sideways or behind the seats. Never conduct this search hastily by the roadside. Though the toolbox's position is fixed, it's often overlooked. Make it a habit to inventory these tools periodically - this simple practice enhances driving safety and prevents being unprepared during emergencies.

As a new driver who hasn't been driving for long, I found the Mondeo's toolkit is quite simple - located under the trunk floor next to the spare tire. Just lift the carpet to see the foam box containing all the tools like the jack and wrench. The position is straightforward and convenient. I remembered the spare tire well location after using it once during a flat tire incident last time - no obstructions, quick to find.

The family travel toolkit in the Mondeo is stored in a fixed foam box under the trunk floor panel, containing items like the jack. It's revealed when lifting the carpet, positioned towards the rear and easily obscured. It's advisable to place a marker or regularly organize luggage. In case of an emergency stop by the roadside, ensure children stand back when retrieving the heavy tools. Although the location is standard, it can be hard to find amidst clutter. Check the side pockets of the trunk or the manual's diagrams for a safer and more convenient experience.


