2001 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL remote transmitter

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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 2001  Owners Manual Never remove the coolant reservoir cap while the engine is
running or hot.
This gauge indicates the temperature of the engine coolant, not the
coolant level. If the coolant is not at its proper level

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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 2001  Owners Manual Basic operation of Memory Profile System
In order for the system to be able to store or recall an individuals seat
and mirror position preferences, the Memory Profile must first recognize
who will be

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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 2001  Owners Manual If Memory position 1 or Memory
position 2 wishes to make
temporary changes to their seat or
outside mirror positions without
affecting their preferred positions
they may do so by:
²Using the switch o

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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 2001  Owners Manual DRIVER ID (if equipped)
Press this control and use SELECT
to choose DRIVER 1 or DRIVER 2
when choosing operator selectable
features. Seat and mirror positions
and nine operator selectable features, fo

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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 2001  Owners Manual Mini console (if equipped)
The mini console is available in the six passenger vehicle only, and
consists of the:
²Cupholder
²Compact disc changer (if
equipped)
²Ashtray and lighter
Use only soft cu

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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 2001  Owners Manual Arming the system
When armed, this system will help protect your vehicle from
unauthorized entry. When unauthorized entry occurs, the system will
flash the headlamps, parking lamps, interior lamps and

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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 2001  Owners Manual Disarming the system
You can disarm the system by any of the following actions:
²Unlock the doors by using your
remote entry transmitter.
²Unlock the doors by using your
keyless entry keypad.
²Unlo

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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 2001  Owners Manual Opening the trunk
Press the control once to open the
trunk.
Ensure that the trunk is closed and
latched before driving your vehicle.
Failure to latch the trunk may cause
objects to fall out of the tru
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