ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
Vehicles sold in the United States:
Getting Roadside Assistance
To fully assist you should you have a vehicle
concern, Lincoln Motor Company offers a
complimentary roadside assistance program.
This program is separate from the New
Vehicle Limited Warranty.
The service is available:
•
Throughout the life of the vehicle for
original owners.
• For six years or 70,000 mi (110,000 km)
(whichever comes first) for subsequent
owners.
Roadside Assistance covers:
• A flat tire change with a good spare
(except vehicles supplied with a tire
inflation kit).
• Battery jump start.
• Lock-out assistance (key replacement
cost is the client's responsibility). •
Fuel delivery — independent service
contractors, if not prohibited by state,
local or municipal law shall deliver up to
2 gal (8 L)
of gasoline fuel to a disabled
vehicle. Roadside Assistance limits fuel
delivery service to two no-charge
occurrences within a 12-month period.
• Winch out — available within 100 ft (30 m)
of a paved or county maintained road,
no recoveries. •
Towing — independent service
contractors, if not prohibited by state,
local or municipal law shall tow Lincoln
eligible vehicles to the client's selling or
preferred dealer within 100 mi (160 km)
of the disablement location or to the
nearest Lincoln dealer. If a client requests
a tow to a selling or preferred dealer that
is more than
100 mi (160 km) from the
disablement location, the client is
responsible for any mileage costs in
excess of
100 mi (160 km).
• Roadside Assistance includes up to $200
for a towed trailer if the disabled eligible
vehicle requires service at the nearest
authorized dealer. If the towing vehicle
is operational but the trailer is not, then
the trailer does not qualify for any
roadside services.
Vehicles Sold in the United States:
Using Roadside Assistance
United States clients who require roadside
assistance, call 1-800-521-4140 or contact
Roadside Assistance using the Lincoln Way
mobile app.
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CHANGING THE 12V BATTERY
WARNING: Batteries normally
produce explosive gases which can cause
personal injury. Therefore, do not allow
flames, sparks or lighted substances to
come near the battery. When working near
the battery, always shield your face and
protect your eyes. Always provide correct
ventilation. WARNING:
When lifting a
plastic-cased battery, excessive pressure
on the end walls could cause acid to flow
through the vent caps, resulting in personal
injury and damage to the vehicle or battery.
Lift the battery with a battery carrier or with
your hands on opposite corners. WARNING:
Keep batteries out of
reach of children. Batteries contain sulfuric
acid. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or
clothing. Shield your eyes when working
near the battery to protect against possible
splashing of acid solution. In case of acid
contact with skin or eyes, flush immediately
with water for a minimum of 15 minutes and
get prompt medical attention. If acid is
swallowed, call a physician immediately. WARNING:
Battery posts, terminals
and related accessories contain lead and
lead compounds, chemicals known to the
State of California to cause cancer and
reproductive harm. Wash your hands after
handling
. WARNING:
This vehicle may have
more than one battery. Removing the
battery cables from only one battery does
not disconnect your vehicle electrical
system. Make sure you disconnect the
battery cables from all batteries when
disconnecting power. Failure to do so may
cause serious personal injury or property
damage.
Your vehicle is fitted with a Motorcraft
maintenance-free battery which normally
does not require additional water.
When a battery replacement is required, you
must use a recommended replacement
battery that matches the electrical
requirements of the vehicle.
Note: After cleaning or replacing the battery,
make sure you reinstall the battery vent tube,
battery cover or shield.
For longer, trouble-free operation, keep the
top of the battery clean and dry.
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A message may appear in the information
displays to alert you that battery protection
actions are active. These messages are only
for notification that an action is taking place,
and not intended to indicate an electrical
problem or that the battery requires
replacement.
After battery replacement, or in some cases
after charging the battery with an external
charger, the battery management system
requires eight hours of vehicle sleep time to
relearn the battery state of charge. During
this time your vehicle must remain fully
locked with the ignition switched off.
Note:
Prior to relearning the battery state of
charge, the battery management system
may temporarily disable some electrical
systems. Electrical Accessory Installation
To make sure the battery management
system works correctly, do not connect an
electrical device ground connection directly
to the battery negative post. This can cause
inaccurate measurements of the battery
condition and potential incorrect system
operation.
Note:
If you add electrical accessories or
components to the vehicle, it may adversely
affect battery performance and durability.
This may also affect the performance of
other electrical systems in the vehicle.
ADJUSTING THE HEADLAMPS
Vertical Aim Adjustment
The headlamps on your vehicle are properly
aimed at the assembly plant. If your vehicle
has been in an accident, contact an
authorized dealer to check and realign your
headlamps. Headlamp Aiming Target
8 feet (2.4 meters).
A
Center height of lamp to ground.
B
25 feet (7.6 meters).
C
Horizontal reference line.
D
Vertical Aim Adjustment
1. Park your vehicle directly in front of a wall
or screen on a level surface,
approximately 25 ft (7.6 m) away.
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MOTORCRAFT PARTS
Part Number
Component
FA-1883
Air filter element.
FP-79
Cabin air filter.
FL-500-S1
Oil filter.
BAGM-49H8
Battery.
SP-5782
Spark plugs.
FT-215
Transmission filter.
WW-2248
Windshield wiper blade.
WW-1107
Rear window wiper blade.
1 If a Motorcraft oil filter is not available, use an oil filter that meets industry performance specification SAE/USCAR-36.
2 For spark plug replacement, contact an authorized dealer. Replace the spark plugs at the appropriate intervals. See Scheduled Maintenance
(page 537).
We recommend Motorcraft replacement parts available at your authorized de\
aler or at fordparts.com for scheduled maintenance. We engineer
the parts for your vehicle to meet and exceed our specifications. Use of other parts may impact vehicle performan\
ce, emissions and durability.
Your warranty could be void for any damage related to use of other parts.\
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Folding the Second Row Outermost Seats
........................................................................\
.....185
Reclining the Second Row Outermost Seat Backrest.............................................................187
Rear Under Floor Storage...........................301 Advanced System: Forward Divider, Cargo
Shelf and Rear Barrier (Bulkhead
Position)............................................................302
Cargo Management System.............................301
Rear View Camera........................................261 Camera Guidelines............................................263
Manual Zoom......................................................264
Obstacle Distance Indicator............................264
Rear Camera Delay............................................264
Using the Rear View Camera System...........262
Rear View Camera See: Rear View Camera.....................................261
Rear Window Wiper and Washers............107 Rear Window Washer.........................................108
Rear Window Wiper............................................107
Recommended Towing Weights...............323
Reduced Engine Performance
..................337
Refueling..........................................................214
Refueling System Overview.............................214
Refueling System Warning................................216
Refueling Your Vehicle.......................................215
Remote Control
...............................................69
Car Finder...............................................................72 Intelligent Access Key.........................................69
Memory Feature....................................................74
Remote Start...........................................................73
Replacing the Battery............................................71
Sounding the Panic Alarm..................................72
Using the Key Blade.............................................70
Remote Start
....................................................171
Automatic Settings...............................................171
Heated and Cooled Features............................171
Last Settings...........................................................171
Repairing Minor Paint Damage................400
Replacement Parts Recommendation
........17
Collision Repairs.....................................................17
Scheduled Maintenance and Mechanical
Repairs..................................................................17
Warranty on Replacement Parts.........................17
Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Control.............................................................74
Reporting Safety Defects (Canada Only)..............................................................354
Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Only)
.......354
Resuming the Set Speed...........................269
Roadside Assistance...................................340 Vehicles Sold in Canada: Getting Roadside
Assistance.........................................................341
Vehicles sold in the United States: Getting Roadside Assistance.....................................
340 Vehicles Sold in the United States: Using
Roadside Assistance.....................................
340
Roadside Emergencies
...............................340
Roof Racks and Load Carriers..................304 Adjusting the Crossbar.....................................
305
Maximum Recommended Load Amounts...........................................................305
Running-In See: Breaking-In.................................................338
Running Out of Fuel.....................................213 Adding Fuel From a Portable Fuel
Container..........................................................213
Filling a Portable Fuel Container.....................213
S
Safety Canopy™...............................................63
Safety Precautions.........................................211
Satellite Radio
................................................467
Satellite Radio Electronic Serial Number
(ESN)..................................................................468
Satellite Radio Reception Factors..................467
SiriusXM Satellite Radio Service....................468
Troubleshooting..................................................469
Scheduled Maintenance Record..............549
Scheduled Maintenance.............................537
Seatbelt Extensions
.......................................55
Seatbelt Height Adjustment.........................51
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