2021 LINCOLN CORSAIR seat memory

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LINCOLN CORSAIR 2021  Owners Manual Power Seats
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Memory Function ..........................................
177
Rear Seats ......................................................
180

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LINCOLN CORSAIR 2021  Owners Manual Pre-Collision Assist
Action
Message
You have a blocked sensor due to bad weather, ice, mud or water in front of the radar sensor.
You can typically clean the sensor to resolve.
Pre-Collision Assist No

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LINCOLN CORSAIR 2021  Owners Manual Removing the Rear Seat Center Head
Restraint
1.
Pull the head restraint up until it reaches
its highest position.
2. Press and hold button C.
3. Pull the head restraint up.
Installing the Head Restrai

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LINCOLN CORSAIR 2021  Owners Manual Lumbar control or multi-contour
seat control.
A
Memory function.
B
Seat cushion adjustment.
C
Power seat.
D
Recline.
E Press this button to access the
lumbar menu on the touchscreen.
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Corsair (CTF)

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LINCOLN CORSAIR 2021  Owners Manual Adjusting the Length of the Seat Cushion
Adjusting the Multi-Contour Front
Seats With Active Motion  (If Equipped)
You can adjust this feature through the
touchscreen.
Note: The engine must be running

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LINCOLN CORSAIR 2021  Owners Manual Recalling a PreSet Position
Press and release the preset button
associated with your preferred driving
position. The memory features move to the
position stored for that preset.
Note:
You can only rec

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LINCOLN CORSAIR 2021  Owners Manual Linking a Personal Profile to Your Remote
Control or Mobile Device
You can save preset memory positions for
up to three remote controls by assigning a
remote control to a personal profile using
the to

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LINCOLN CORSAIR 2021  Owners Manual When you switch on the Personal Profiles
feature:
•
Unlocking a door with a remote control
or mobile device that is not linked to a
driver profile recalls non-positional
settings from the guest prof
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