Changing Tires With a Tire Pressure
Monitoring System
Note:
Each road tire is equipped with a tire
pressure sensor located inside the wheel
and tire assembly cavity. The pressure
sensor is attached to the valve stem. The
pressure sensor is covered by the tire and
is not visible unless the tire is removed. Take
care when changing the tire to avoid
damaging the sensor.
You should always have your tires serviced
by an authorized dealer. Check the tire pressure periodically (at least
monthly) using an accurate tire gauge. See
When Inflating Your Tires in this chapter.
Understanding Your Tire Pressure
Monitoring System The tire pressure monitoring system
measures pressure in your road tires and
sends the tire pressure readings to your
vehicle. You can view the tire pressure
readings through the information display.
See General Information (page 116). The low
tire pressure warning light will turn on if the
tire pressure is significantly low. Once thelight is illuminated, your tires are
under-inflated and need to be inflated to the
manufacturer’
s recommended tire pressure.
Even if the light turns on and a short time
later turns off, your tire pressure still needs
to be checked.
When Your Temporary Spare Tire is
Installed
When one of your road tires needs to be
replaced with the temporary spare, the
system will continue to identify an issue to
remind you that the damaged road wheel
and tire assembly needs to be repaired and
put back on your vehicle.
To restore the full function of the tire
pressure monitoring system, have the
damaged road wheel and tire assembly
repaired and remounted on your vehicle.
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When Inflating Your Tires
WARNING: Do not use the tire
pressure displayed in the information
display as a tire pressure gauge. Failure to
follow this instruction could result in
personal injury or death.
When putting air into your tires (such as at a
gas station or in your garage), the tire
pressure monitoring system may not respond
immediately to the air added to your tires.
It may take up to two minutes of driving over
20 mph (32 km/h) for the light to turn off after
you have filled your tires to the
recommended inflation pressure.
How Temperature Affects Your Tire
Pressure
The tire pressure monitoring system monitors
tire pressure in each pneumatic tire. While
driving in a normal manner, a typical
passenger tire inflation pressure may
increase about
2–4 psi (14–28 kPa) from a
cold start situation. If the vehicle is stationary
overnight with the outside temperature significantly lower than the daytime
temperature, the tire pressure may decrease
about
3 psi (21 kPa) for a drop of 30°F (17°C)
in ambient temperature. This lower pressure
value may be detected by the tire pressure
monitoring system as being significantly
lower than the recommended inflation
pressure and activate the system warning
light for low tire pressure. If the low tire
pressure warning light is on, visually check
each tire to verify that no tire is flat. If one or
more tires are flat, repair as necessary.
Check the air pressure in the road tires. If
any tire is under-inflated, carefully drive the
vehicle to the nearest location where air can
be added to the tires. Inflate all the tires to
the recommended inflation pressure.
CHANGING A ROAD WHEEL WARNING:
If the tire pressure
monitor sensor becomes damaged it may
not function. Note:
The use of tire sealant may damage
your tire pressure monitoring system and
should only be used in roadside
emergencies. If you must use a sealant, use
the Tire Mobility Kit sealant. Replace the tire
pressure monitoring system sensor and
valve stem on the wheel by an authorized
dealer after use of the sealant.
Note: The tire pressure monitoring system
indicator light will illuminate when the spare
tire is in use. To restore the full function of
the monitoring system, all road wheels
equipped with tire pressure monitoring
sensors must be mounted on the vehicle.
If you get a flat tire while driving, do not apply
the brake heavily. Instead, gradually
decrease your speed. Hold the steering
wheel firmly and slowly move to a safe place
on the side of the road.
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Have a flat serviced by an authorized dealer
in order to prevent damage to the tire
pressure monitoring system sensors. See
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (page 371).
Replace the spare tire with a road tire as
soon as possible. During repairing or
replacing of the flat tire, have an authorized
dealer inspect the tire pressure monitoring
system sensor for damage.
Dissimilar Spare Wheel and Tire
Assembly Information WARNING:
Failure to follow these
guidelines could result in an increased risk
of loss of vehicle control, injury or death.
If you have a dissimilar spare wheel and tire,
then it is intended for temporary use only.
This means that if you need to use it, you
should replace it as soon as possible with a
road wheel and tire assembly that is the
same size and type as the road tires and
wheels that were originally provided by us.
If the dissimilar spare tire or wheel is
damaged, replace it instead of repairing it. A dissimilar spare wheel and tire assembly
is defined as a spare wheel and tire assembly
that is different in brand, size or appearance
from the road tires and wheels and can be
one of three types:
1.
T-type mini-spare: This spare tire begins
with the letter T for tire size and may have
Temporary Use Only molded in the sidewall.
2.
Full-size dissimilar spare with label on
wheel: This spare tire has a label on the
wheel that states: THIS WHEEL AND TIRE
ASSEMBLY FOR TEMPORARY USE ONLY.
When driving with one of the dissimilar spare
tires listed above, do not:
• Exceed
50 mph (80 km/h).
• Load the vehicle beyond maximum
vehicle load rating listed on the Safety
Compliance Label.
• Tow a trailer.
• Use snow chains on the end of the
vehicle with the dissimilar spare tire.
• Use more than one dissimilar spare tire
at a time. •
Use commercial car washing equipment.
• Try to repair the dissimilar spare tire.
Use of one of the dissimilar spare tires listed
above at any one wheel location can lead to
impairment of the following:
• Handling, stability and braking
performance.
• Comfort and noise.
• Ground clearance and parking at curbs.
• Winter weather driving capability.
• Wet weather driving capability.
• All-wheel driving capability, if applicable.
3. Full-size dissimilar spare without label
on wheel
When driving with the full-size dissimilar
spare wheel and tire assembly, do not:
• Exceed
70 mph (113 km/h).
• Use more than one dissimilar spare
wheel and tire assembly at a time.
• Use commercial car washing equipment.
• Use snow chains on the end of the
vehicle with the dissimilar spare wheel
and tire assembly.
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Radio Frequency Statement
IC Identification Number
FCC Identification Number
SYNC Version
216B-SYNCG3-L
ACJ-SYNCG3-L
3.0
216B-FA170BCARHS
ACJ-FA-170-BCARHS
3.1
216B-FG185SG32MH
ACJ-FG-185-SG32MH
3.2 WARNING: Changes or modifications
not expressively approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the
user's authority to operate the equipment.
The term "IC:" before the radio certification
number only signifies that Industry Canada
technical specifications were met. These devices comply with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry
Canada. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
1. The device does not cause harmful
interference.
2. The device accepts any interference received, including interference that
could cause undesired operation. TYPE APPROVALS
Radio Frequency Certifications for Tire
Pressure Monitoring Sensor(s)
Argentina
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Accessing the Climate Control Menu...........455
Directing the Airflow..........................................455
Rear Climate Control Lock Indicator.............458
Setting the Blower Motor Speed....................456
Setting the Temperature...................................456
Switching Auto Mode On and Off..................456
Switching Dual Zone Mode On and Off.......456
Switching Maximum Air Conditioning On and
Off......................................................................457
Switching Maximum Defrost On and Off......................................................................457
Switching Rear Auto Mode On and Off........458
Switching Recirculated Air On and Off.........457
Switching the Air Conditioning On and Off......................................................................456
Switching the Climate Controlled Seats On and Off..............................................................456
Switching the Climate Control On and Off......................................................................456
Switching the Heated Exterior Mirrors On and Off......................................................................457
Switching the Heated Rear Window On and Off......................................................................457
Switching the Heated Seats On and Off......457
Switching the Heated Steering Wheel On and Off......................................................................457
Switching the Heated Windshield On and Off......................................................................457 Switching the Rear Climate Controlled Seats
On and Off.......................................................458
Switching the Rear Heated Seats On and Off......................................................................458
Switching the Rear Ventilated Seats On and Off......................................................................458
Switching the Ventilated Seats On and Off......................................................................458
Climate Control..............................................142
Climate Controlled Seats............................160 Automatic Climate Controlled Seats...............161
Heated Seats........................................................160
Ventilated Seats....................................................161
Cold Weather Precautions
.........................286
Connecting the Vehicle to a Mobile Network
.........................................................412
Enabling the Modem Using The Lincoln
Way.....................................................................412
Enabling the Modem Using the Touchscreen.....................................................412
What Is the Modem.............................................412
Coolant Check See: Engine Coolant Check............................
329
Crash Sensors and Airbag Indicator
..........54
Creating a MyKey...........................................66 Programming and Changing Configurable
Settings...............................................................67 Creating a Wi-Fi Hotspot.............................416
Connecting a Device to the Wi-Fi
Hotspot..............................................................416
Finding the Wi-Fi Hotspot Name and Password...........................................................416
Cross Traffic Alert.........................................255 Cross Traffic Alert Behavior When Trailer is
Attached...........................................................258
Cross Traffic Alert Indicator.............................259
Cross Traffic Alert Information Messages.........................................................259
Cross Traffic Alert System Limitations..........
258
Cross Traffic Alert System Sensors...............258
Switching the System On and Off..................258
Using Cross Traffic Alert...................................255
Cruise Control
..................................................87
Cruise Control Indicators...........................235
Cruise Control - Vehicles With: Adaptive Cruise Control With Lane Centering.......88
Customer Assistance
..................................294
D
Data Recording
................................................10
Comfort, Convenience and Entertainment
Data.......................................................................12
Event Data................................................................11
Service Data............................................................10
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Using Your Cell Phone......................................459
Post-Crash Alert System............................292
Power Door Locks See: Locking and Unlocking..............................
70
Power Liftgate..................................................78 Hands-Free Feature..............................................81
Obstacle Detection...............................................81
Opening and Closing the Liftgate....................79
Setting the Liftgate Open Height.....................80
Stopping the Liftgate Movement......................
80
Switching the Power Liftgate On or Off...........81
Power Seats
.....................................................151
Adjusting the Lumbar Support.........................153
Adjusting the Multi-Contour Front Seats With Active Motion ..................................................153
Power Windows
.............................................103
Accessory Delay..................................................104
Bounce-Back........................................................103
One-Touch Down................................................103
One-Touch Up......................................................103
Window Lock........................................................104
Pre-Collision Assist
.......................................261
Adjusting the Pre-Collision Assist
Settings............................................................264
Blocked Sensors................................................264
Distance Indication and Alert..........................262
Evasive Steer Assist..........................................264
Using the Pre-Collision Assist System...........261 Protecting the Environment
..........................18
Puncture See: Changing a Road Wheel.........................376
R
Rear Parking Aid............................................214 Object Distance Indicator.................................216
Rear Seat Armrest..........................................171 Type One ...............................................................171
Type Two ...............................................................171
Rear Seats
.......................................................158
Adjusting the Rear Seats...................................158
Rear Under Floor Storage..........................270 Cargo Management System............................270
In-Floor Storage - Second Row.......................270
Rear View Camera.......................................228 Camera Guidelines............................................229
Manual Zoom........................................................231
Obstacle Distance Indicator............................230
Rear Camera Delay.............................................231
Using the Rear View Camera System...........229
Rear View Camera See: Rear View Camera...................................228
Rear Window Wiper and Washers..............92 Rear Camera Washer...........................................93
Rear Window Washer..........................................93
Rear Window Wiper.............................................92 Recommended Towing Weights...............279
Reduced Engine Performance..................285
Refueling..........................................................184
Refueling System Overview.............................184
Refueling System Warning................................186
Refueling Your Vehicle.......................................185
Remote Control
...............................................58
Global Opening and Closing..............................61
Intelligent Access Key.........................................58
Linking a Preset Position to Your Remote Control.................................................................61
Locating Your Vehicle...........................................61
Memory Feature....................................................63
Remote Control Information Messages..........
63
Remote Start...........................................................61
Replacing the Battery..........................................59
Sounding the Panic Alarm...................................61
Remote Start
...................................................145
Automatic Settings..............................................145
Repairing Minor Paint Damage.................350
Replacement Parts Recommendation........15 Collision Repairs....................................................15
Scheduled Maintenance and Mechanical
Repairs.................................................................15
Warranty on Replacement Parts........................15
Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Control............................................................64
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Towing a Trailer.............................................278
Load Placement..................................................278
Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels - 2.0L...............................................................283
Emergency Towing............................................283
Recreational Towing..........................................283
Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels - 2.7L................................................................283
Emergency Towing............................................283
Recreational Towing..........................................284
Towing.............................................................278
Traction Control.............................................210 Principle of Operation........................................210
Trailer Sway Control....................................279
Transmission Code Designation..............390
Transmission...................................................192
Transporting the Vehicle............................293
Type Approvals.............................................564 China......................................................................576
Radio Frequency Certification for Keys and
Remote Controls.............................................577
Radio Frequency Certifications for Blind Spot Information System........................................574
Radio Frequency Certifications for Body Control Module...............................................576
Radio Frequency Certifications for Cruise Control Module...............................................576 Radio Frequency Certifications for Mid Range
Radar.................................................................568
Radio Frequency Certifications for Passive Anti-Theft System..........................................569
Radio Frequency Certifications for Radio Transceiver Module.......................................572
Radio Frequency Certifications for SYNC 3........................................................................\
..576
Radio Frequency Certifications for Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensor(s)...................564
Radio Frequency Certifications for Wireless Charging...........................................................575
Radio Frequency Statement for Audio Unit.....................................................................577
U
Under Hood Overview - 2.0L....................324
Under Hood Overview - 2.7L....................325
Unique Driving Characteristics..................178
Universal Garage Door Opener................162 HomeLink Wireless Control System...............162
USB Port..........................................................427
Using Adaptive Cruise Control - Vehicles With: Adaptive Cruise Control With Lane
Centering.....................................................235
Automatic Cancellation.....................................239
Blocked Sensor....................................................241 Canceling the Set Speed.................................
239
Changing the Set Speed..................................238
Detection Issues.................................................239
Following a Vehicle............................................237
Following a Vehicle to a Complete Stop....................................................................237
Hilly Condition Usage.......................................239
Overriding the Set Speed................................238
Park Brake Application.....................................239
Resuming the Set Speed..................................239
Setting the Adaptive Cruise Speed...............236
Setting the Adaptive Cruise Speed When Your Vehicle is Stationary......................................236
Setting the Gap Distance.................................237
Switching Adaptive Cruise Control Off.........239
Switching Adaptive Cruise Control On.........236
Switching to Normal Cruise Control..............243
System Not Available.........................................241
Using Lane Centering.......................................243
Using All-Wheel Drive..................................199 Driving in Special Conditions with All-Wheel
Drive (AWD)......................................................199
Using MyKey With Remote Start Systems..........................................................68
Using Snow Chains
......................................370
Using Stability Control.................................212
Electronic Stability Control ..............................212
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