2012 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR remote start

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2012  Owners Manual If the liftgate reverses and starts to close after a open request, a fast
continuous chime indicates excessive load on the gate or a possible strut
failure. If any excessive load is removed and you st

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2012  Owners Manual To open the liftgate with outside
liftgate control button (manual
actuation):
1. Unlock the liftgate with the
remote entry transmitter or power
door unlock control.
2. Press the control button located

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2012  Owners Manual KEYS
Your vehicle may be equipped with
two integrated keyhead transmitters
(IKTs). The key blade functions as a
programmed key which starts the
vehicle and unlocks/locks all the
doors. The transmitter

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2012  Owners Manual 2. Press and release the RESET button. HOLD RESET TO CONFIRM
MYKEY will be displayed.
3. Press and hold the RESET button for two seconds until MARK THIS
AS RESTRICTED is displayed.
4. Wait until KEY R

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2012  Owners Manual 3. Press and release the RESET button. HOLD RESET TO CONFIRM
CLEAR is displayed.
4. Press and hold the RESET button for two seconds until ALL MYKEYS
CLEARED is displayed.
Check MyKeysystem status
The

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2012  Owners Manual Note:For all vehicles with remote start installed, it is possible to
program all original vehicle keys as MyKeys, in which case, you will
need to use your remote start system to reset all MyKeysas a

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2012  Owners Manual Condition Potential Causes
Cannot clear MyKey•Key in the ignition is a MyKey
•No MyKeysare programmed to the
vehicle. Refer toCreate a MyKey
section
•Vehicle has been started using a
remote

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2012  Owners Manual The typical operating range for your IKT is approximately 33 feet
(10 meters). A decrease in operating range could be caused by:
•weather conditions,
•nearby radio towers,
•structures around the
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