Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit
What Is the Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit......................................................................385
Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit Precautions......................................................................385
Locating the Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit......................................................................385
Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit Components......................................................................386
Using the Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit......................................................................386
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
What Is the Tire Pressure MonitoringSystem.......................................................392
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Overview......................................................................392
Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemPrecautions...............................................393
Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemLimitations.................................................393
Viewing the Tire Pressures......................394
Resetting Tire Pressure Monitoring System......................................................................394
Tire Pressure Monitoring System –Troubleshooting......................................395
Changing a Road Wheel
Changing a Flat Tire...................................397
Wheel Nuts...................................................402
Capacities and Specifications
Engine Specifications - 2.0L.....................404
Engine Specifications - 2.7L.....................405
Motorcraft Parts - 2.0L...............................406
Motorcraft Parts - 2.7L................................407
Engine Oil Capacity and Specification -2.0L.............................................................408
Engine Oil Capacity and Specification -2.7L..............................................................410
Cooling System Capacity and Specification- 2.0L...........................................................413
Cooling System Capacity and Specification- 2.7L............................................................414
Fuel Tank Capacity......................................415
Air Conditioning System Capacity andSpecification - 2.0L..................................416
Air Conditioning System Capacity andSpecification - 2.7L..................................418
Washer Fluid Specification........................419
Brake Fluid Specification..........................420
Vehicle Identification
Vehicle Identification Number.................422
Connected Vehicle
What Is a Connected Vehicle...................423
Connected Vehicle Requirements..........423
Connected Vehicle Limitations................423
Connecting the Vehicle to a MobileNetwork.....................................................423
Connecting the Vehicle to a Wi-Fi Network......................................................................423
Connected Vehicle – Troubleshooting......................................................................424
Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot
Creating a Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot............427
Changing the Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot Nameor Password..............................................427
Audio System
Audio System Precautions.......................429
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Fuel pump reset
Fuse compartment
Hazard flashers
Heated rear window
Windshield defrosting system
Interior luggage compartmentrelease
Jack
Keep out of reach of children
Lighting control
Low tire pressure warning
Maintain correct fluid level
Note operating instructions
Horn control
Panic alarm
Parking aid
Passenger airbag activated
Passenger airbag deactivated
Power steering fluid
Power windows front/rear
Power window lockout
Requires registered technician
Safety alert
See Owner's Manual
See Service Manual
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)
Side airbag
Shield the eyes
Stability control
Hill descent control
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WARNING: Do not connect wirelessplug-in devices to the data link connector.Unauthorized third parties could gainaccess to vehicle data and impair theperformance of safety related systems.Only allow repair facilities that follow ourservice and repair instructions to connecttheir equipment to the data link connector.
We respect your privacy and are committedto protecting it. The information containedin this manual was correct at the time ofpublication but as technology rapidlychanges, we recommend that you visit thelocal Lincoln website for the latestinformation.
Your vehicle has electronic control units thathave data recording functionality and theability to permanently or temporarily storedata. This data could include information onthe condition and status of your vehicle,vehicle maintenance requirements, eventsand malfunctions. The types of data that canbe recorded are described in this section.Some of the data recorded is stored in eventlogs or error logs.
Note:Error logs are reset following a serviceor repair.
Note:We may provide information inresponse to requests from law enforcement,other government authorities and thirdparties acting with lawful authority or througha legal process. Such information could beused by them in legal proceedings.
Data recorded includes, for example:
•Operating states of system components,for example fuel level, tire pressure andbattery charge level.
•Vehicle and component status, forexample wheel speed, deceleration,lateral acceleration and seatbelt status.
•Events or errors in essential systems, forexample headlamps and brakes.
•System responses to driving situations,for example airbag deployment andstability control.
•Environmental conditions, for exampletemperature.
Some of this data, when used in combinationwith other information, for example anaccident report, damage to a vehicle oreyewitness statements, could be associatedwith a specific person.
Services That We Provide
If you use our services, we collect and usedata, for example account information,vehicle location and driving characteristics,that could identify you. We transmit this datathrough a dedicated, protected connection.We only collect and use data to enable youruse of our services to which you havesubscribed, with your consent or wherepermitted by law. For additional information,see the terms and conditions of the servicesto which you have subscribed.
For additional information about our privacypolicy, refer to the local Lincoln website.
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Hybrid Battery Systems
We recommend the following actions for yourvehicle:
•When storing your vehicle for greaterthan 30 days the state of charge shouldbe approximately 50%. Additionally werecommend disconnecting the 12Vbattery which will reduce system loadson the HV battery.
12 Volt Battery
•Check and recharge as necessary. Keepconnections clean.
Note:It is necessary to reset memoryfeatures if you disconnect the battery cables.
Brakes
Make sure the brakes and parking brakerelease fully.
Note:If you intend on parking your vehiclefor an extended period after cleaning thewheels with a wheel cleaner, drive yourvehicle for a few minutes before doing so toreduce the risk of increased corrosion of thebrake discs, brake pads and linings.
Tires
•Maintain recommended air pressure.
Note:If you intend on parking your vehiclefor an extended period after cleaning thewheels with a wheel cleaner, drive yourvehicle for a few minutes before doing so.This reduces the risk of corrosion of thebrake discs, brake pads and linings.
REMOVING YOUR VEHICLE FROM
STORAGE
When your vehicle is ready to come out ofstorage, do the following:
•We recommend that you change theengine oil before you use your vehicleagain.
•Wash your vehicle to remove any dirt orgrease film build-up on window surfaces.
•Check windshield wipers for anydeterioration.
•Check under the hood for any foreignmaterial that may have collected duringstorage such as mice or squirrel nests.
•Check the exhaust for any foreignmaterial that may have collected duringstorage.
•Check tire pressures and set tire inflationper the Tire Label.
•Check brake pedal operation. Drive yourvehicle 15 ft (4.5 m) back and forth toremove rust build-up.
•Check fluid levels (including coolant, oiland gas) to make sure there are no leaks,and fluids are at recommended levels.
•If you remove the battery, clean thebattery cable ends and check fordamage.
Contact an authorized dealer if you have anyconcerns or issues.
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If you feel a sudden vibration or ridedisturbance while driving, or you suspectyour tire or vehicle has been damaged,immediately reduce your speed. Drivewith caution until you can safely pull offthe road. Stop and inspect the tires fordamage. If a tire is under-inflated ordamaged, deflate it, remove the wheeland replace it with your spare tire andwheel. If you cannot detect a cause,have the vehicle towed to the nearestrepair facility or tire dealer to have thevehicle inspected.
Tire and Wheel Alignment
A bad jolt from hitting a curb or potholecan cause the front end of your vehicleto become misaligned or cause damageto your tires. If your vehicle seems topull to one side when you are driving,the wheels could be out of alignment.Have an authorized dealer check thewheel alignment periodically.
Wheel misalignment in the front or therear can cause uneven and rapidtreadwear of your tires and should becorrected by an authorized dealer.
INSPECTING THE WHEEL VALVE
STEMS
Check the valve stems for holes, cracks,or cuts that could permit air leakage.
TIRE ROTATION
WARNING: If the tire label showsdifferent tire pressures for the front andrear tires and the vehicle has a tirepressure monitoring system, then you needto update the settings for the systemsensors. Always perform the system resetprocedure after tire rotation. If you do notreset the system, it may not provide a lowtire pressure warning when necessary.
Rotating your tires at the recommendedinterval will help your tires wear more evenly,providing better tire performance and longertire life.
Note:If your tires show any uneven wearhave the alignment checked by anauthorized dealer before rotating tires.
Note:If you have a dissimilar spare wheeland tire assembly, it is intended fortemporary use only and should not be usedin a tire rotation.
Note:After having your tires rotated, inflationpressure must be checked and adjusted tothe vehicle requirements.
Tire Rotation Diagram
Follow the diagram indicating the correct tirelocations for rotating the tires.
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Note:Regularly checking the vehicle tirepressures can reduce the possibility for thewarning lamp to illuminate due to outsideair temperature changes.
Note:After you inflate the tires to therecommended pressure it could take up totwo minutes of driving over 20 mph (32 km/h)for the warning indicator to turn off.
VIEWING THE TIRE PRESSURES
To view the current tire pressures, usethe information display or touchscreen.
RESETTING TIRE PRESSURE
MONITORING SYSTEM
Changing Tires With a Tire PressureMonitoring System
Note:Each road tire is equipped with a tirepressure sensor located inside the wheeland tire assembly cavity. The pressuresensor is attached to the valve stem. Thepressure sensor is covered by the tire andis not visible unless the tire is removed. Takecare when changing the tire to avoiddamaging the sensor.
You should always have your tires servicedby an authorized dealer.
Check the tire pressure periodically (at leastmonthly) using an accurate tire gauge. SeeWhen Inflating Your Tires in this chapter.
When Inflating Your Tires
When putting air into your tires (such as at agas station or in your garage), the tirepressure monitoring system may not respondimmediately to the air added to your tires.
It may take up to two minutes of driving over20 mph (32 km/h) for the light to turn off afteryou have filled your tires to therecommended inflation pressure.
When Your Temporary Spare Tire isInstalled
When one of your road tires needs to bereplaced with the temporary spare, thesystem will continue to identify an issue toremind you that the damaged road wheeland tire assembly needs to be repaired andput back on your vehicle.
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Parking Aids – Troubleshooting...............240Parking Aids – Information Messages..........240
Passive Anti-Theft System...........................110How Does the Passive Anti-Theft SystemWork....................................................................110What Is the Passive Anti-Theft System...........110
Perchlorate.....................................................523Performing a Master Reset........................457Personalized Settings..................................150Changing the Instrument Cluster DisplayLanguage..........................................................150Changing the Measurement Unit....................150Changing the Temperature Unit.......................151Changing the Tire Pressure Unit.....................152
Personal Profiles...........................................452Personal Safety System Components.......63Personal Safety System™..............................63Phone as a Key Limitations...........................81Phone as a Key.................................................81Phone as a Key – Troubleshooting..................83
Phone as a Key – Troubleshooting............83Phone as a Key – Frequently AskedQuestions...........................................................83
Phone Menu..................................................442Phone..............................................................442Phone Precautions.......................................442Playing Media Using Bluetooth®..............448Playing Media Using the USB Port............181
Playing or Pausing the AudioSource..........................................................429Post-Crash Alert System..............................318How Does the Post-Crash Alert SystemWork...................................................................318Post-Crash Alert System Limitations..............319Switching the Post-Crash Alert SystemOff.......................................................................319What Is the Post-Crash Alert System.............318
Power Outlet Indicators...............................183Power Outlet...................................................183Power Outlet Precautions...........................183Power Seats....................................................162Adjusting the Head Restraint...........................162Adjusting the Lumbar Support.........................165Adjusting the Seat Backrest.............................164Adjusting the Seat Cushion..............................164Adjusting the Seat Height.................................165Folding the Seat Backrest.................................170Head Restraint Components............................162Installing the Head Restraint............................163Moving the Seat Backward andForward.............................................................163Removing the Head Restraint..........................163Unfolding the Seat Backrest............................170
Pre-Collision Assist Limitations.................284Pre-Collision Assist Precautions...............284
Pre-Collision Assist......................................283Automatic Emergency Braking.......................288Distance Alert......................................................287Distance Indication............................................286Evasive Steering Assist.....................................288Pre-Collision Assist – Troubleshooting........289
Pre-Collision Assist –Troubleshooting.........................................289Pre-Collision Assist – Frequently AskedQuestions........................................................290Pre-Collision Assist – InformationMessages.........................................................289
Preparing Your Vehicle for Storage.........369Programming the Garage Door Opener toYour Garage Door Opener Motor...........178Programming the Garage Door Opener toYour Gate Opener Motor..........................178Programming the Garage Door Opener toYour Hand-Held Transmitter.....................177Programming the Remote Control.............78Programming Your Phone.............................81Properly Adjusting the Driver and FrontPassenger Seats..........................................68PunctureSee: Changing a Flat Tire.................................397
Push Button Ignition Switch.......................190
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Radio Frequency CertificationLabels............................................................481Blind Spot Information System Sensors........481Body Control Module........................................489Cruise Control Module......................................492Garage Door Opener........................................496Keys and Remote Controls..............................497Radio Transceiver Module................................501Remote Function Actuator...............................489SYNC.....................................................................504Telematics Control Unit....................................509Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemSensors.............................................................510Wireless Accessory Charging Module..........519
Rear Exterior.....................................................37Rear Occupant Alert System AudibleWarnings.......................................................173Rear Occupant Alert SystemIndicators......................................................173Rear Occupant Alert SystemLimitations....................................................172Rear Occupant Alert SystemPrecautions..................................................172Rear Occupant Alert System......................172Rear Parking Aid...........................................237Locating the Rear Parking Aid Sensors........237
Rear Parking Aid Audible Warnings..............238Rear Parking Aid Limitations............................237What is the Rear Parking Aid...........................237
Rear Seats.......................................................168Heated Seats........................................................170Manual Seats........................................................168Power Seats..........................................................170
Rear View Camera Guide Lines...............242Rear View Camera Object DistanceIndicators.....................................................243Rear View Camera Precautions...............242Rear View Camera.......................................242Rear View Camera Settings.............................243
Rear View Camera Settings.......................243Switching Rear View Camera Delay On andOff......................................................................244Zooming the Rear View Camera In andOut.....................................................................243
Recalling a Preset Position..........................174Recreationally Towing Your Vehicle - 2.0L,AWD...............................................................321Recreationally Towing Your Vehicle - 2.0L,FWD...............................................................321Recreationally Towing Your Vehicle -2.7L.................................................................321Reduced Engine Performance...................310Refueling........................................................204Manually Opening the Fuel Filler Door........206
Refueling System Overview............................204Refueling Your Vehicle......................................204
Releasing the Electric Parking Brake if theVehicle Battery Has Run Out ofCharge..........................................................224Remote Control Limitations..........................76Remotely Starting and Stopping theVehicle...........................................................153Remote Start Limitations.............................153Remote Start Precautions...........................153Remote Start Remote ControlIndicators......................................................154Remote Start...................................................153Remote Start Settings........................................154
Remote Start Settings..................................154Setting the Remote Start Duration..................155Switching Climate Control Last Settings Onand Off...............................................................154Switching the Heated Seat Settings On andOff.......................................................................154Switching the Heated Steering Wheel SettingsOn and Off........................................................155
Removing Your Vehicle FromStorage.........................................................370Repairing Minor Paint Damage.................367Replacement PartsRecommendation......................................523
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