2016 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR power steering

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2016  Owners Manual Steering Wheel
Adjusting the Steering Wheel......................77
Audio Control...................................................78
Voice Control
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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2016  Owners Manual Hazard warning flashers
Heated rear window
Heated windshield
Interior luggage compartment
release
Jack
Keep out of reach of children
Lighting control
Low tire pressure warning
Maintain correct fluid l

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2016  Owners Manual Memory Feature (If Equipped)
You can use the intelligent access key to
recall memory settings for the driver seat,
power mirrors, power steering column and
power adjustable foot pedals. Unlock your
ve

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2016  Owners Manual Park Aid Messages
Action
Message
Displays when the transmission is in reverse (R) and the park aid disa\
bles.
Check Park Aid
Displays the park aid status.
Rear Park Aid On Off
Displays when the trans

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2016  Owners Manual WARNINGS
Do not use the memory function when
your vehicle is moving.
This feature automatically recalls the position
of the following:
•
Driver seat.
• Power mirrors.
• Power steering column.

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2016  Owners Manual Automatic Engine Shutdown
For vehicles with a keyless ignition, this
feature automatically shuts down the engine
if it has been idling for an extended period. 
The ignition also turns off to save batt

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2016  Owners Manual How Your Vehicle Differs From Other
Vehicles
WARNING
Vehicles with a higher center of gravity
such as utility and four-wheel drive
vehicles handle differently than vehicles with
a lower center of grav

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2016  Owners Manual Four-wheel drive (when you select a 4WD
mode) uses all four wheels to power the
vehicle. This increases traction, enabling you
to drive over terrain and road conditions that
a conventional two-wheel d
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