2.
Connect the other end of the positive (+)
cable to the positive (+) terminal of the
booster vehicle battery
3. Connect the negative (-) cable to the negative (-) terminal of the booster
vehicle battery.
4. Make the final connection of the negative
(-) cable to an exposed metal part of the
stalled vehicle's engine, away from the
battery and the fuel injection system, or
connect the negative (-) cable to a ground
connection point if available.
Jump Starting
1. Start the engine of the booster vehicle and rev the engine moderately, or press
the accelerator gently to keep your
engine speed between 2000 and 3000
RPM, as shown in your tachometer.
2. Start the engine of the disabled vehicle.
3. Once the disabled vehicle has been started, run both vehicle engines for an
additional three minutes before
disconnecting the jumper cables. Removing the Jumper Cables
Remove the jumper cables in the reverse
order that they were connected.
1. Remove the negative (-) jumper cable
from the disabled vehicle.
2. Remove the jumper cable on the negative (-) terminal of the booster
vehicle battery.
3. Remove the jumper cable from the positive (+) terminal of the booster vehicle
battery.
4. Remove the jumper cable from the positive (+) terminal of the disabled
vehicle battery.
5. Allow the engine to idle for at least one minute.
POST-CRASH ALERT SYSTEM
The system flashes the direction indicators
and sounds the horn (intermittently) in the
event of a serious impact that deploys an
airbag (front, side, side curtain or Safety
Canopy) or the seatbelt pretensioners. The horn and indicators turn off when:
•
You press the hazard control button.
• You press the panic button on the remote
entry transmitter (if equipped).
• Your vehicle runs out of power.
• Sounding of the horn is only enabled in
specific markets.
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Protected Component
Fuse Rating
Fuse or Relay Number
Driver seat module.
30A
30
Passenger seat module.
30A
31
Not used (spare).
20A
32
Rear cargo area power point.
20A
33
Main console bin power point.
20A
34
Not used (spare).
20A
35
Power inverter.
40A
36
Climate controlled seat module.
30A
38
Power liftgate module.
30A
41
Trailer brake control module.
30A
42
Body control module.
60A
43
Brake on and off switch.
10A
44
Not used (spare).
15A
46
Heated backlite.
40A
50
Heated steering wheel.
20A
54
Trailer tow park lamps.
20A
55
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Severe Climates
If you drive in extremely cold climates:
•
It may be necessary to increase the
coolant concentration above 50%.
• A coolant concentration of 60% provides
improved freeze point protection.
Coolant concentrations above 60%
decrease the overheat protection
characteristics of the coolant and may
cause engine damage.
If you drive in extremely hot climates:
• You can decrease the coolant
concentration to 40%.
• Coolant concentrations below 40%
decrease the freeze and corrosion
protection characteristics of the coolant
and may cause engine damage.
Vehicles driven year-round in non-extreme
climates should use prediluted coolant for
optimum cooling system and engine
protection. Coolant Change
At specific mileage intervals, as listed in the
scheduled maintenance information, the
coolant should be changed. Add prediluted
coolant approved to the correct specification.
See Capacities and Specifications (page
421).
Fail-Safe Cooling
Fail-safe cooling allows you to temporarily
drive your vehicle before any incremental
component damage occurs. The fail-safe
distance depends on ambient temperature,
vehicle load and terrain.
How Fail-Safe Cooling Works If the engine begins to overheat,
the coolant temperature gauge
moves toward the red zone:
A warning lamp illuminates and a
message may appear in the
information display.If the engine reaches a preset
over-temperature condition, the engine
automatically switches to alternating cylinder
operation. Each disabled cylinder acts as an
air pump and cools the engine.
When this occurs, your vehicle still operates,
however:
•
Engine power is limited.
• The air conditioning system turns off.
Continued operation increases the engine
temperature, causing the engine to
completely shut down. Your steering and
braking effort increases in this situation.
When the engine temperature cools, you can
re-start the engine. Have your vehicle
checked as soon as possible to minimize
engine damage.
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Locating the USB Ports
The USB ports may be in the following
locations:
•
Inside the media bin.
• Inside the center console.
• On the lower instrument panel.
Note: The number and type of USB ports
may vary depending on your vehicle.
Note: Not all USB ports in your vehicle have
data transfer capabilities. See Auxiliary
Power Points (page 197).
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Operating in Dusty or Sandy Conditions - Such as Unpaved or Dusty Roads
Replace cabin air filter.
Inspect frequently, service
as required
Replace engine air filter.
Inspect the wheels and related components for abnormal noise, wear, looseness or drag.
Every 5,000 mi (8,000 km)
Rotate tires, inspect tires for wear and measure tread depth.
Change engine oil and filter. 1
Every
5,000 mi (8,000 km)
or six months
Perform multi-point inspection.
1 Reset your Intelligent Oil-Life Monitor after engine oil and filter chang\
es.
See Oil Change Indicator Reset (page 362). Exclusive use of E85 - Flex Fuel Vehicles Only
If ran exclusively on E85, fill the fuel tank full with regular unleaded fuel.
Every oil change
Exceptions
There are several exceptions to the Normal
Schedule: Axle and PTU maintenance
: The Power
Transfer Unit (PTU) and rear axle (four wheel
drive only) in your vehicle does not require
any normal scheduled maintenance. Vehicles
are electronically monitored and notify the
driver required service by displaying a
message in the information display. The PTU
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Stay in Neutral Mode.........................................224
Understanding Your Transmission Selector
Positions...........................................................223
Automatic Transmission Fluid Check...........................................................369
Auto-Start-Stop.............................................208 Disabling Auto-Start-Stop................................209
Enabling Auto-Start-Stop..................................208
Autowipers......................................................103 Autowipers Settings...........................................104
Low Temperature Wipe Inhibit.........................104
Auxiliary Power Points..................................197
110 Volt AC Power Point.....................................197
12 Volt DC Power Point......................................197
USB Port and Power Point Locations.............197
AWD See: All-Wheel Drive..........................................228
B
Battery See: Changing the 12V Battery........................
371
Blind Spot Information System.................289 Blind Spot Information System with Trailer
Tow.....................................................................291
Switching the System On and Off..................293
System Errors......................................................293 Using the Blind Spot Information
System..............................................................289
BLIS See: Blind Spot Information System..............289
Bonnet Lock See: Opening and Closing the Hood............358
Booster Seats...................................................37 Types of Booster Seats.......................................37
Brake Fluid Check........................................369 Brake Fluid Service Interval.............................370
Brakes.............................................................235 General Information...........................................235
Breaking-In.....................................................324
Bulb Specification Chart.............................437
C
Canceling the Set Speed...........................268
Capacities and Specifications...................426 Air Conditioning System...................................426
Alternative Engine Oil for Extremely Cold
Climates............................................................430
Automatic Transmission....................................427
Engine Coolant...................................................428
Engine Oil.............................................................429
Front Axle.............................................................434
Fuel Tank..............................................................432
Grease...................................................................432 Hydraulic Brake System...................................432
Locks......................................................................433
Rear Axle..............................................................435
Transfer Case.......................................................434
Washer Reservoir...............................................436
Car Wash See: Cleaning the Exterior...............................
379
Catalytic Converter......................................220 On-Board Diagnostics (OBD-II)........................221
Readiness for Inspection and Maintenance
(I/M) Testing.....................................................222
Center Console
.............................................201
Changing a Bulb...........................................377 LED Lamps............................................................377
Changing a Fuse..........................................355 Fuses.....................................................................355
Changing a Road Wheel...............................411 Dissimilar Spare Wheel and Tire Assembly
Information.......................................................412
Tire Change Procedure.....................................
413
Changing the 12V Battery...........................371 Battery Management System..........................372
Remove and Reinstall the Battery..................373
Changing the Engine Air Filter..................363
Changing the Front Wiper Blades - Vehicles With: Heated Wiper
Blades...........................................................376
Replacing the Rubber Insert............................376
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Blind Spot Information System.........................119
Direction Indicator Mirrors ................................119
Fold-Away Exterior Mirrors................................118
Heated Exterior Mirrors .....................................119
Lincoln Welcome Mat Projection Lamp..........119
Memory Mirrors ...................................................119
Power Exterior Mirrors.........................................117
F
Fastening the Seatbelts................................44 Seatbelt Locking Modes.....................................45
Using Seatbelts During Pregnancy..................44
Flat Tire See: Changing a Road Wheel...........................411
Floor Mats......................................................325
Fog Lamps - Front See: Front Fog Lamps........................................108
Front Fog Lamps...........................................108 Front Fog Lamp Indicator..................................109
Switching the Front Fog Lamps On or
Off.......................................................................108
Front Parking Aid
.........................................252
Object Distance Indicator................................254
Front Passenger Sensing System..............55 Front Wiper Blades
See: Changing the Front Wiper Blades - Vehicles
With: Heated Wiper Blades.........................376
See: Changing the Front Wiper Blades - Vehicles Without: Heated Wiper Blades...................375
Fuel and Refueling.........................................211
Fuel Consumption
.........................................217
Advertised Capacity...........................................217
Calculating Fuel Economy................................217
Filling the Fuel Tank............................................217
Fuel Filler Funnel Location.........................212
Fuel Filter
........................................................375
Fuel Quality.....................................................212
Choosing the Right Fuel....................................212
Fuel Shutoff....................................................328
Fuses...............................................................342
Fuse Specification Chart
............................342
Engine Compartment Fuse Box......................342
Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel...........
350
G
Garage Door Opener....................................191
Garage Door Opener See: Universal Garage Door Opener..............191
Gauges.............................................................123 Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge.............124
Fuel Gauge............................................................124 Left and Right Information Group....................124
Status Bar..............................................................124
Gearbox See: Transmission..............................................223
General Information on Radio Frequencies...................................................64
Intelligent Access..................................................64
General Maintenance Information...........522 Multi-Point Inspection.......................................525
Owner Checks and Services...........................
523
Protecting Your Investment.............................522
Why Maintain Your Vehicle?............................
522
Why Maintain Your Vehicle at Your Dealership?.....................................................522
Getting Assistance Outside the U.S. and Canada.........................................................337
Getting the Services You Need................333 Away From Home...............................................333
Global Opening and Closing.......................117 Closing the Windows...........................................117
Opening the Windows.........................................117
H
Hazard Flashers
............................................328
Headlamp Adjusting See: Adjusting the Headlamps.......................373
Headlamp Exit Delay
....................................108
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