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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1996  Customer Assistance Guide Sun Visors
Using the Sun Visors
Your vehicle has special sun visors.  Besides the
regular sun visor, you have a second visor.  By
using both the regular sun visor and the second
visor, you shield the

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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1996  Customer Assistance Guide Universal Transmitter
(If equipped)
The Universal Transmitter provides a convenient
way to consolidate the functions of up to three
individual hand-held transmitters into one built-in
device.
The Univ

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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1996  Customer Assistance Guide Programming the Universal Transmitter
NOTE:  It is recommended that your hand-held
transmitter contain fresh batteries prior to
programming./!\ WARNINGMake sure that people or objects are clearof the

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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1996  Customer Assistance Guide 4. When the Universal Transmitter light begins to
flash rapidly (this could take up to 60 seconds),
release both buttons.  You can now use your
Universal Transmitter instead of the hand-held
controlle

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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1996  Customer Assistance Guide Operating the Universal Transmitter/!\ WARNINGDo not use the Universal Transmitter with anygarage door opener that lacks safety "stop"and "reverse" features as required by federalstandards.To operate,

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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1996  Customer Assistance Guide At zero pressure, the Securitires will provide you
with a minimum driving capability of approximately
20 miles (30 kms).  How you drive and the actual
amount of air pressure left in your tires will
de

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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1996  Customer Assistance Guide THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH FCC RULES,
PART 15.  OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE
FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS
DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL
INTEREFERENCE AND (2) THIS DEVICE
MUST ACCEPT ANY INTEREFEREN

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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1996  Customer Assistance Guide  The operator verbally obtains details of Your
situation and, if necessary, ties your vehicle into a
three-way phone call with the United States Auto
Club or local 911 or other emergency services to
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