Overriding Automatic High Beam Control
........................................................................\
118
Windows and Mirrors
Power Windows .............................................
119
Global Opening and Closing ....................
120
Exterior Mirrors .............................................
120
Interior Mirror ................................................
122
Childminder Mirror .......................................
123
Toll Reader .....................................................
123
Sun Visors ......................................................
124
Moonroof ........................................................
124
Liftgate Window ...........................................
125
Instrument Cluster
Gauges ............................................................
127
Warning Lamps and Indicators .................
129
Audible Warnings and Indicators .............
133
Information Displays
General Information .....................................
134
Information Messages ................................
139
Head Up Display ..........................................
162Climate Control
Automatic Climate Control
........................
166
Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate .......................................................................
168
Rear Passenger Climate Controls ............
169
Heated Rear Window ...................................
171
Heated Exterior Mirrors ...............................
171
Remote Start ...................................................
171
Interior Air Quality
What Is the Cabin Air Filter ........................
173
Locating the Cabin Air Filter ......................
173
Replacing the Cabin Air Filter ...................
173
Seats
Sitting in the Correct Position ...................
174
Head Restraints ............................................
175
Power Seats ...................................................
179
Memory Function .........................................
183
Rear Seats ......................................................
187
Climate Controlled Seats ...........................
193Rear Occupant Alert System
What is the Rear Occupant Alert System
.......................................................................
195
How Does the Rear Occupant Alert System Work ............................................................
195
Rear Occupant Alert System Precautions .......................................................................
195
Rear Occupant Alert System Limitations .......................................................................
195
Switching Rear Occupant Alert System On and Off ........................................................
196
Rear Occupant Alert System Indicators .......................................................................
196
Rear Occupant Alert System Audible Warnings ....................................................
196
Garage Door Opener
Universal Garage Door Opener ...............
197
Power Outlet - Vehicles With: 12V Power Outlet
What Is the Power Outlet ...........................
201
Power Outlet Precautions ..........................
201
Locating the Power Outlet .........................
201
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Reporting Safety Defects (Canada Only)
......................................................................358
Fuses
Fuse Specification Chart ...........................
360
Changing a Fuse ..........................................
374
Maintenance
General Information ....................................
377
Opening and Closing the Hood ...............
377
Under Hood Overview ...............................
379
Engine Oil Dipstick .....................................
380
Engine Oil Check ........................................
380
Oil Change Indicator Reset .......................
381
Changing the Engine Air Filter ................
382
Engine Coolant Check ...............................
383
Automatic Transmission Fluid Check ......
388
Transfer Case Fluid Check .......................
388
Brake Fluid Check ......................................
389
Power Steering Fluid Check ....................
390
Changing the 12V Battery .........................
390
Adjusting the Headlamps .........................
392
Washer Fluid Check ...................................
394Fuel Filter
.......................................................
394
Checking the Wiper Blades ......................
394
Changing the Wiper Blades .....................
394
Changing a Bulb ..........................................
395
Vehicle Care
General Information ...................................
396
Cleaning Products ......................................
396
Cleaning the Exterior ..................................
397
Waxing ...........................................................
398
Cleaning the Engine ...................................
399
Cleaning the Windows and Wiper Blades ......................................................................
399
Cleaning the Interior ..................................
400
Cleaning the Instrument Panel and Instrument Cluster Lens ........................
402
Cleaning Leather Seats .............................
403
Repairing Minor Paint Damage ................
403
Cleaning the Wheels ..................................
403
Vehicle Storage ...........................................
404
Body Styling Kits .........................................
406Wheels and Tires
General Information
....................................
407
Tire Care ........................................................
409
Using Snow Chains .....................................
423
Tire Pressure Monitoring System ............
424
Changing a Road Wheel ...........................
429
Technical Specifications ............................
436
Capacities and Specifications
Engine Specifications .................................
438
Motorcraft Parts ...........................................
439
Vehicle Identification Number .................
440
Capacities and Specifications ..................
440
Bulb Specification Chart .............................
451
Vehicle Identification
Installing the Vehicle Identification Card ......................................................................
454
Connected Vehicle
Connected Vehicle Requirements ..........
455
Connected Vehicle Limitations ................
455
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Direction indicators. See Direction Indicators (page 114).
A
Instrument cluster.
See Instrument Cluster (page 127).
B
Wiper lever.
See Wipers and Washers (page 106).
C
Start button.
See Keyless Starting (page 207).
D
Trailer backup assist.
See Trailer Reversing Aids (page 316).
E
Information and entertainment display.
See General Information (page 473).
F
Hazard flasher switch.
See Hazard Flashers (page 345).
G
Automatic transmission.
See Automatic Transmission (page 227).
H
Climate control.
See Climate Control (page 166).
I
Rear defrost.
See Heated Rear Window (page 171).
J
Audio.
See Audio System (page 461).
K
Voice control.
See Voice Control (page 102).
L
Information display controls.
See Information Displays (page 134).
M
Information display control.
See Information Display Control (page 103).
N
Horn.
See Horn (page 104).
O
Steering wheel adjustment.
See Adjusting the Steering Wheel (page 101).
P
Cruise control.
See Cruise Control (page 272).
Q
Pedal adjustment.
See Adjusting the Pedals (page 105).
R
Audio control.
See Audio Control (page 102).
S
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Make sure the front passenger
sensing system is operating
properly. See Crash Sensors and
Airbag Indicator (page 65).
If the airbag readiness light is lit, do the
following:
The driver and adult passengers should
check for objects lodged underneath the
front passenger seat or cargo interfering with
the seat.
If objects are lodged or cargo is interfering
with the seat, take the following steps to
remove the obstruction:
• Pull your vehicle over.
• Switch your vehicle off.
• Driver or adult passengers should check
for any objects lodged underneath the
front passenger seat or cargo interfering
with the seat.
• Remove the obstruction(s) (if found).
• Restart your vehicle. •
Wait at least two minutes and verify that
the airbag readiness light in the
instrument cluster is no longer
illuminated.
• If the airbag readiness light in the
instrument cluster remains illuminated,
this may or may not be a problem due to
the front passenger sensing system.
Do not attempt to repair or service the
system. Take your vehicle immediately to an
authorized dealer.
If it is necessary to modify an advanced front
airbag system to accommodate a person
with disabilities, contact your Customer
Relationship Center. SIDE AIRBAGS WARNING: Do not place objects or
mount equipment on or near the airbag
cover, on the side of the front or rear
seatbacks, or in areas that may come into
contact with a deploying airbag. Failure to
follow these instructions may increase the
risk of personal injury in the event of a
crash. WARNING:
Do not use accessory
seat covers. The use of accessory seat
covers may prevent the deployment of the
side airbags and increase the risk of injury
in an accident. WARNING:
Do not lean your head
on the door. The side airbag could injure
you as it deploys from the side of the
seatback.
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The design and development of the Safety
Canopy included recommended testing
procedures that were developed by a group
of automotive safety experts known as the
Side Airbag Technical Working Group. These
recommended testing procedures help
reduce the risk of injuries related to the
deployment of side airbags (including the
Safety Canopy).
CRASH SENSORS AND AIRBAG
INDICATOR
WARNING: Modifying or adding
equipment to the front end of your vehicle
(including hood, bumper system, frame,
front end body structure, tow hooks and
hood pins) may affect the performance of
the airbag system, increasing the risk of
injury. Do not modify or add equipment to
the front end of your vehicle. Your vehicle has a collection of crash and
occupant sensors which provide information
to the restraints control module which
deploys (activates) the front seatbelt
pretensioners, the adaptive steering column,
driver airbag, passenger airbag, rear
inflatable belts, seat mounted side airbags,
and the Safety Canopy. Based on the type
of crash, the restraints control module will
deploy the appropriate safety devices.
The restraints control module also monitors
the readiness of the above safety devices
plus the crash and occupant sensors. The
readiness of the safety system is indicated
by a warning indicator light in the instrument
cluster or by a backup tone if the warning
light is not working. See Instrument Cluster
(page
127). Routine maintenance of the
airbag is not required.
A difficulty with the system is indicated by
one or more of the following: The readiness light will not
illuminate immediately after you
switch the ignition on.•
The readiness light either flashes or stays
lit.
• A series of five beeps will be heard. The
tone pattern will repeat periodically until
the problem, the light or both are
repaired.
If any of these things happen, even
intermittently, have the supplemental
restraint system serviced at an authorized
dealer immediately. Unless serviced, the
system may not function properly in the
event of a crash.
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5. Press the brake pedal and the ignition
button within 20 seconds to start the
vehicle.
6. If your vehicle does not start, repeat steps 1-5.
System Lockout
The system locks after five attempts of trying
to enter a Backup Start Passcode, resetting
a current passcode or entering an incorrect
Valet Mode passcode.
Note: The system remains locked for five
minutes. After five minutes the system allows
codes to be entered again. PHONE AS A KEY –
TROUBLESHOOTING
Phone as a Key – Frequently Asked
Questions
How can I tell if my vehicle has Phone as a
Key?
The touchscreen shows the Phone as a
Key reset option if your vehicle has
Phone as a Key. If you have registered
your vehicle through the Lincoln Way
app, a control button appears on the
home screen of the Lincoln Way app. What happens if I cannot unlock the vehicle
with Phone as a Key?
Attempt to move your phone closer to
the vehicle. Check that the Lincoln Way
app is still running and that the Phone
as a Key control screen shows
connected. If the phone is connected,
attempt to press the remote unlock
button in the Lincoln Way app. If the
phone is not connected or the remote
unlock button does not work in the
Lincoln Way app, attempt to force close
and restart the app.
Why do I get a No Key Detected message
in the instrument cluster display when I am
using Phone as a Key and my phone is in
the car? Your phone ’s Bluetooth connection has
been disrupted or is not connected. Try
reconnecting your phone's Bluetooth
connection. Move the phone closer to
the center of the vehicle near the cup
holder or center console. Verify your
Phone as a Key is still active, enabled
and has not been revoked.
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You can stop the liftgate movement by doing
any of the following:
•
Pressing the liftgate control button.
• Pressing the liftgate button on the remote
control twice.
• Pressing the liftgate button on the
instrument panel.
Setting the Liftgate Open Height
1. Open the liftgate.
2. Stop the liftgate movement by pressing the control button on the liftgate when it
reaches the desired height.
Note: Once the liftgate has stopped moving,
you can also manually move it to the desired
height.
3. Press and hold the liftgate control button
on the liftgate until a tone sounds,
indicating programming is complete.
Note: You can only use the liftgate control
button to program the height.
Note: You cannot program the height if the
liftgate position is too low. The new open liftgate height is recalled
when the power liftgate is opened. To
change the programmed height, repeat the
above procedure. Once you open the power
liftgate, you can manually move it to a
different height.
Note:
The system recalls the new
programmed height, even if you disconnect
the battery.
When operating the power liftgate after you
have programmed a lower height than fully
open, you can fully open the liftgate by
manually pushing it upward to the maximum
open position.
Obstacle Detection
Note: Entering your vehicle while the liftgate
is closing can cause your vehicle to bounce
and activate obstacle detection. To prevent
this, let the power liftgate close completely
before you enter your vehicle. Before driving
off, check the instrument cluster for a liftgate
or door ajar message or warning indicator.
Failure to do this could result in
unintentionally leaving the liftgate open
when driving. When Closing
The system stops when it detects an
obstacle. Three tones sound and the system
reverses to open. When you remove the
obstacle, you can power close the liftgate.
When Opening
The system stops when it detects an
obstacle and two short tones sound.
Remove the obstacle to operate the liftgate.
Switching the Power Liftgate On or Off
You can switch the power liftgate on or off
through the vehicle settings menu. See
General Information (page 134).
When switched off, the liftgate only unlatches
and will not power open or close.
Using the Hands-Free Liftgate
(If Equipped)
Make sure you have an intelligent access
key within
3 ft (1 m) of the liftgate.
1. Stand behind your vehicle, and face the liftgate.
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GAUGES
Note:
Clusters shown in single gauge view. 127
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