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To reset the power-fold feature, use the
power-folding mirror control to fold and
unfold the mirrors. You may hear a loud noise
as you reset the power-folding mirrors. This
sound is normal. Repeat this process as
needed each time you manually fold the
mirrors.
Heated Exterior Mirrors
See Heated Exterior Mirrors (page 173).
Memory Mirrors
You can save and recall the mirror positions
through the memory function. See Memory
Function
(page 186).
Auto-dimming Feature
The driver exterior mirror dims when the
interior auto-dimming mirror turns on.
Direction Indicator Mirrors
When the vehicle is running, the
forward-facing portion of the appropriate
mirror housing blinks when you switch on
the direction indicator. Lincoln Welcome Mat Projection Lamp
The lamps on the bottom part of the exterior
mirror lower housing light when you use your
transmitter to unlock the doors or when you
open a door.
360-Degree Camera
(If Equipped)
See
360 Degree Camera (page 286).
Blind Spot Information System (If Equipped)
See
Blind Spot Information System (page
312).
INTERIOR MIRROR WARNING: Do not adjust the mirrors
when your vehicle is moving. This could
result in the loss of control of your vehicle,
serious personal injury or death.
Note: Do not clean the housing or glass of
any mirror with harsh abrasives, fuel or other
petroleum or ammonia-based cleaning
products. You can adjust the interior mirror to your
preference. Some mirrors also have a second
pivot point. This lets you move the mirror
head up or down and from side to side.
Auto-Dimming Mirror
Note:
Do not block the sensors on the front
and back of the mirror. A rear center
passenger or raised rear center head
restraint may also block light from reaching
the sensor.
The mirror dims to reduce the effect of bright
light from behind. It returns to normal when
the bright light from behind is no longer
present or if you shift into reverse (R).
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Move the selector switch to the left
to exit a submenu.
Move the selector switch to the
right to choose and confirm
settings or messages.
Menu This icon shows the features on or
off status. A check in the box
indicates the feature is on, and
unchecked indicates the feature is off. Note:
Some menu items are regional specific
or optional and may appear slightly different
or not at all.
Settings Settings
See Personalized Settings (page 138).
Information Screens
Display Setup
Speedometer km/h
Speedometer MPH
Add Tachometer to View Hold OK to Reset
Driving History
Enter the submenu and select your setting
Border Crossing
Brake Coach Displays your oil life status
Oil Life
Hold OK to Reset
Hold OK to Reset
Tire Monitor
With the engine off, hold OK to Initialize
Neutral Tow
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Calm Screen
Electric Efficiency Battery Charge
Trip 1 and 2
Provides trip timer, trip average fuel
economy, total trip distance traveled, and
distance traveled on electric power only with
the engine off.
Press and hold the folder button to reset.
This Trip
Provides trip timer, trip average fuel
economy, total trip distance traveled, and
distance traveled on electric power only with
the engine off. If the gasoline engine has not
turned on during the trip then trip average
fuel economy is not shown. This Trip
automatically resets each time you start your
vehicle. Fuel Economy
An Instant Fuel Economy gauge is provided
along with Average Fuel Economy. Average
fuel economy is continuously averaged since
the last reset.
Both electric only and hybrid operation are
included in the calculation. More electric only
driving will result in greater average fuel
economy.
While viewing this screen you can reset your
average fuel economy by pressing and
holding the folder button.
When the gasoline engine is off the instant
fuel economy gauge is replaced with a
electric driving message.
EV Coach
EV Coach can help you to get the most out
of your vehicle
’s electric driving and
regenerative braking capabilities.
When you are accelerating or maintaining
speed you will see a blue or white solid bar
indicating vehicle power. You may also see
a blue rectangular box which shows the
power level at which the engine will turn on.
• When your power level is within the box
the color of the bar will be blue. This
means you are in Electric operation and
the engine is off.
• When your power level is outside of the
box the color of the bar will be white. This
means you are in Hybrid operation with
a combination of the electric motor and
the engine providing vehicle power.
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AWD
Action
Message
The all-wheel drive system temporarily turns off to protect itself from \
overheating.
AWD Temporarily Disabled
The all-wheel drive system is locking up the torque transfer clutch to h\
elp reduce clutchtemperature.
AWD Temporarily Locked
The all-wheel drive system temporarily turns off to protect itself from \
overheating or if youare using the temporary spare tire.
AWD OFF
The all-wheel drive system will resume normal function and clear this me\
ssage after drivinga short distance with the road tire re-installed or after the system coo\
ls.
AWD Restored
The all-wheel drive system is not operating properly. If the warning stays on or continues tocome on, have the system checked as soon as possible.
AWD Fault Service Required
Displays when the transfer case fluid requires service.
Change AWD Power Transfer Unit Lube
Displays when the transfer case fluid has been changed and reset to new.
AWD Power Transfer Unit Lube Set to New
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Action
Message
Indicates that the rear seat interior door release switches and power wi\
ndows are switchedoff, preventing rear seat occupants from opening the doors or windows.
Child Lock ON
Indicates that the rear seat interior door release switches and power wi\
ndows are switchedon, allowing the rear seat occupants to open the doors and windows.
Child Lock OFF
The factory keypad code displays in the information display after the system resets t\
he keypad.See Passive Anti-Theft System (page 97).
Factory Keypad Code {X X X X X}
Driver Alert Action
Message
Stop and rest as soon as it is safe to do so.
Driver Alert Warning Rest Now
Take a rest soon.
Driver Alert Warning Rest Suggested
Fuel Action
Message
An early reminder of a low fuel condition.
Fuel Level Low
The fuel fill inlet valve may not be properly closed.
Check Fuel Fill Inlet
Wait for up to 15 seconds while the fuel system depressurizes.
Fuel Door Opening
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Head-Up Display (HUD)
Turns the distance to empty, time and temperature on and off.
HUD Content
Select Your Setting
Cruise and Lane Control
Note: When you save a memory preset position, your current HUD settings are al\
so saved to that memory preset position. See Memory
Function (page 186).
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Removing the Head Restraint
1. Press and hold the C buttons.
2. Pull the head restraint up.
Installing the Head Restraint
Align the steel stems into the guide sleeves
and push the head restraint down until it
locks.
Third Row Seat Head Restraints The head restraints consist of:
An energy absorbing head
restraint.
A
Two steel stems.
B
Fold strap.
C
Folding the Head Restraint
Pull the fold strap (C). Pull the head restraint
back up to reset.
Power Front Head Restraints (If equipped) To raise the head restraint, lift the switch up
until you reach a comfortable height.To lower the head restraint, press the switch
down.
To move the head restraint forward, push
the switch forward until you reach the
desired position.
To move the head restraint rearward, push
the switch rearward.
POWER SEATS
WARNING: Do not adjust the driver
seat or seat backrest when your vehicle is
moving. This may result in sudden seat
movement, causing the loss of control of
your vehicle. WARNING:
Do not place cargo or
any objects behind the seatback before
returning it to the original position.
10-Way and 12-Way Seat Controls
The power seat controls are on the door.
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Adjusting the Length of the Seat Cushion
Adjusting the Multi-Contour Front
Seats With Active Motion (If Equipped)
Note: The engine must be running or the
vehicle must be in accessory mode to
activate the seats. Note:
Allow a few seconds for any selection
to activate. The seat backrest and cushion
massage cannot function at the same time.
You can adjust this feature through the
touchscreen.
See SYNC™ 3 (page 492).
MEMORY FUNCTION WARNING:
Before activating the
memory seat, make sure that the area
immediately surrounding the seat is clear
of obstructions and that all occupants are
clear of moving parts. WARNING:
Do not use the memory
function when your vehicle is moving.
This feature recalls the position of the
following:
• Driver seat.
• Power mirrors.
• Optional power steering column.
The memory control is on the driver door. Saving a Preset Position
1. Switch the ignition on.
2. Adjust the memory features to the
positions you prefer.
3. Press and hold the preferred preset button until you hear a single tone.
You can save up to three preset memory
positions. You can save a memory preset at
any time.
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