2014 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR fuel pressure

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2014  Owners Manual GAUGES
Cluster shown in standard measure. Metric similar.
A. Battery voltage gauge
B. Fuel gauge
C. Engine coolant temperature gauge
D. Engine oil pressure gauge
E. Speedometer
F. Information display.

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2014  Owners Manual Fuel Gauge
Indicates approximately how much fuel is left in the fuel tank (when the
ignition is on). The fuel gauge may vary slightly when the vehicle is in
motion or on a grade. The fuel icon and arr

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2014  Owners Manual Low Fuel Level
It will illuminate when the fuel level is low or near empty.
Refuel as soon as possible.
Low Tire Pressure Warning
It will illuminate when your tire pressure is low. If the lamp
remains

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2014  Owners Manual SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING:Do not overfill the fuel tank. The pressure in an
overfilled tank may cause leakage and lead to fuel spray and fire.
WARNING:The fuel system may be under pressure. If you he

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2014  Owners Manual Use the following guidelines to avoid electrostatic charge build-up when
filling an ungrounded fuel container:
•Place approved fuel container on the ground.
•DO NOT fill a fuel container while it

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2014  Owners Manual •Dry the vehicle with a chamois or soft terry cloth towel in order to
eliminate water spotting.
•Immediately remove items such as gasoline, diesel fuel, bird droppings
and insect deposits because

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2014  Owners Manual CLEANING THE ENGINE
Engines are more efficient when they are clean because grease and dirt
buildup keep the engine warmer than normal.
When washing:
•Take care when using a power washer to clean the

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2014  Owners Manual •Chains are not recommended for use on the P275/55R20 tire.
•Install chains securely, verifying that the chains do not touch any
wiring, brake lines or fuel lines.
•Do not exceed 30 mph (48 km/h
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