2021 LINCOLN NAUTILUS steering

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LINCOLN NAUTILUS 2021  Owners Manual Note:
Using a linked remote control to recall
your memory position when the ignition is
off moves the seat and steering column to
the easy entry position.
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LINCOLN NAUTILUS 2021  Owners Manual Note:
The engine block heater is most
effective when outdoor temperatures are
below 0°F (-18°C).
Using the Engine Block Heater
Make sure the receptacle terminals are clean
and dry prior to use. Clea

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LINCOLN NAUTILUS 2021  Owners Manual How Does Automatic Engine Stop
Work
Automatic engine stop turns the engine off.
The ignition also turns off in order to save
battery power. Before the engine shuts
down, a message appears in the infor

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LINCOLN NAUTILUS 2021  Owners Manual WHAT IS AUTO-START-STOP
The system is designed to help reduce fuel
consumption and CO
2 emissions by stopping
the engine when it is idling, for example at
traffic lights.
AUTO-START-STOP PRECAUTIONS W

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LINCOLN NAUTILUS 2021  Owners Manual MANUAL PARK RELEASE
What Is Manual Park Release
Manual park release allows you to move your
transmission out of the park (P) position in
the event of an electrical malfunction or
emergency.
Manual Par

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LINCOLN NAUTILUS 2021  Owners Manual HOW DOES ALL-WHEEL DRIVE
WORK
All-wheel drive uses all four wheels to power
the vehicle. This increases traction, enabling
you to drive over terrain and road conditions
that a conventional two-wheel d

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LINCOLN NAUTILUS 2021  Owners Manual Avoid abrupt steering, acceleration and
braking changes. Abrupt changes could
increase the risk of vehicle roll over, loss of
vehicle control and personal injury. Use all
available road surfaces to br

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LINCOLN NAUTILUS 2021  Owners Manual Once through water, always try the brakes.
Wet brakes will not stop your vehicle as
quickly as dry brakes. Apply light pressure
to the brake pedal while slowly moving the
vehicle to dry the brakes.
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