2004 LINCOLN AVIATOR coolant level

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LINCOLN AVIATOR 2004  Owners Manual Vehicle Symbol Glossary
Power Windows
Front/Rear
Power Window Lockout
Child Safety Door
Lock/UnlockInterior Luggage
Compartment Release
Symbol
Panic AlarmEngine Oil
Engine CoolantEngine Coolant
Temper

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LINCOLN AVIATOR 2004  Owners Manual AWD LOCK OFF and AWD AUTO ON (vehicles equipped with
AdvanceTracyonly).Displayed when the AWD system is completely
cooled down from being overheated.
DOOR AJAR LIFTGATE AJAR.Displayed when a door or l

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LINCOLN AVIATOR 2004  Owners Manual WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID
Add fluid to fill the reservoir if the
level is low. In very cold weather, do
not fill the reservoir completely.
Only use a washer fluid that meets
Ford specification WSB-M8B16

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LINCOLN AVIATOR 2004  Owners Manual If the battery has been disconnected or a new battery has been installed,
the clock and the preset radio stations must be reset once the battery is
reconnected.
²Always dispose of automotive
batterie

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LINCOLN AVIATOR 2004  Owners Manual When the engine is cold, check the
level of the engine coolant in the
reservoir.
²The engine coolant should be at the ªcold fill levelº or within the ªcold
fill rangeº as listed on the engine coo

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LINCOLN AVIATOR 2004  Owners Manual ²Do not usealcohol, methanol, brine, extra inhibitors or additives in
the coolant system. These can cause engine damage.
²Do not mix with recycled coolant unless from a Ford-approved
recycling proce

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LINCOLN AVIATOR 2004  Owners Manual operation and the engine will run rough. Remember that the engine is
capable of completely shutting down automatically to prevent engine
damage, therefore:
1. Pull off the road as soon as safely possi

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LINCOLN AVIATOR 2004  Owners Manual Allow the vehicle to sit for at least eight hours without starting the
engine. Then, start the engine and complete the above driving cycle. The
engine must warm up to its normal operating temperature.
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