2017 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR park assist

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2017  Owners Manual Auxiliary Power Points
Auxiliary Power Points.................................150
Storage Compartments
Center Console.............................................152
Overhead Console
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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2017  Owners Manual PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
MyKey allows you to program keys with
restricted driving modes to promote good
driving habits. All but one of the keys
programmed to the vehicle can be activated
with these rest

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2017  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 2017  Owners Manual Automatic Engine Shutdown
For vehicles with a keyless ignition, this
automatically shuts down your vehicle if it
has been idling for an extended period.  The
ignition also turns off to save battery po

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2017  Owners Manual GENERAL INFORMATION
Note:
Occasional brake noise is normal. If a
metal-to-metal, continuous grinding or
continuous squeal sound is present, the
brake linings may be worn-out. Have the
system checked b

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2017  Owners Manual The anti-lock braking system will not
eliminate the risks when:
•
You drive too closely to the vehicle in
front of you.
• Your vehicle is hydroplaning.
• You take corners too fast.
• The road

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2017  Owners Manual When the system is active, your vehicle will
remain stationary on the slope for two to
three seconds after you release the brake
pedal. This allows you time to move your foot
from the brake to the acc

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2017  Owners Manual USING HILL DESCENT CONTROL
Principle of Operation
WARNINGS
Hill descent control cannot control
descent in all surface conditions and
circumstances, such as ice or extremely
steep grades. Hill descent
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