Tire Pressure Monitoring System
What Is the Tire Pressure MonitoringSystem.......................................................396
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Overview......................................................................396
Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemPrecautions...............................................397
Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemLimitations.................................................398
Viewing the Tire Pressures......................398
Tire Pressure Monitoring System –Troubleshooting......................................398
Changing a Road Wheel
Changing a Flat Tire....................................401
Wheel Nuts...................................................406
Capacities and Specifications
Engine Specifications - 2.0L.....................408
Engine Specifications - 2.7L.....................409
Motorcraft Parts - 2.0L................................410
Motorcraft Parts - 2.7L..................................411
Engine Oil Capacity and Specification -2.0L..............................................................412
Engine Oil Capacity and Specification -2.7L..............................................................414
Cooling System Capacity and Specification- 2.0L............................................................417
Cooling System Capacity and Specification- 2.7L............................................................418
Fuel Tank Capacity......................................419
Air Conditioning System Capacity andSpecification - 2.0L.................................420
Air Conditioning System Capacity andSpecification - 2.7L.................................422
Washer Fluid Specification.......................423
Brake Fluid Specification..........................424
Vehicle Identification
Vehicle Identification Number.................426
Connected Vehicle
What Is a Connected Vehicle...................427
Connected Vehicle Requirements..........427
Connected Vehicle Limitations................427
Connecting the Vehicle to a MobileNetwork.....................................................427
Connecting the Vehicle to a Wi-Fi Network......................................................................427
Connected Vehicle – Troubleshooting......................................................................428
Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot
Creating a Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot.............431
Changing the Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot Nameor Password...............................................431
Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot – Troubleshooting......................................................................432
Audio System
Audio System Precautions........................433
Identifying the Audio Unit.........................433
Switching the Audio Unit On and Off......433
Selecting the Audio Source......................433
Playing or Pausing the Audio Source.....433
Adjusting the Volume.................................434
Switching Shuffle Mode On and Off.......434
Switching Repeat Mode On and Off......434
Setting a Memory Preset...........................434
Muting the Audio.........................................434
Adjusting the Sound Settings..................434
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See Adjusting the Volume (page 434).A
See Using Lincoln Personal Assistant (page 442).B
See Making and Receiving a Phone Call (page 448).C
See Selecting the Audio Source (page 433).D
See Accessing Navigation (page 458).E
See Switching Adaptive Cruise Control On and Off (page 261).F
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See Switching the Hazard Flashers On and Off (page 318).A
See Switching the Audio Unit On and Off (page 433).B
See Locating the Power Outlets (page 187).C
See Switching the Heated Seats On and Off (page 172).D
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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
MyKey allows you to program keys withrestricted driving modes to promote gooddriving habits. All but one of the keys can beactivated with these restricted modes.
Any keys that remain unprogrammed arereferred to as administrator keys or adminkeys. They can be used to:
•Create a MyKey.
•Program configurable MyKey settings.
•Clear all MyKey features.
When you have created a MyKey, you canaccess the following information by usingthe information display to determine:
•How many admin keys and MyKeys areprogrammed to your vehicle.
•The total distance your vehicle traveledwith a MyKey.
Note:Switch the vehicle on to use thesystem.
Note:All MyKeys are programmed to thesame settings. You cannot program themindividually.
Note:For vehicles with push-button start,when both a MyKey and an admin key arepresent, the vehicle will recognize the adminkey when you switch the vehicle on.
Non-Configurable Settings
The following settings cannot be changedby an admin key user:
•Seatbelt reminder. You cannot disablethis feature. The audio system will mutewhen the driver and front-seat passengerseatbelts are not fastened.
•Early low fuel or charge. The low-fuel orlow charge warning activates earlier,giving the MyKey user more time to refuelor recharge.
•Restricted touchscreen operation in somemarkets. For example, MyKey mayprevent manual navigation destinationinput when the vehicle is in any gearother than park (P), or when the vehiclereaches a certain rate of speed.
•Satellite radio adult content restrictions,if available on your vehicle.
Note:If a phone is connected using AppleCarPlay or Android Auto when driving witha MyKey, the driver can receive phone callsand text messages even if the do not disturbrestriction is on. If the vehicle comes withsatellite radio, the adult content is notrestricted.
Note:The audio system may not mute witha basic AM/FM radio.
Note:You may be able to turn the lanedeparture warning feature off, but thefeature will automatically re-activate withevery new key cycle.
Configurable Settings
With an admin key, you can configure certainMyKey settings when you first create aMyKey and before you restart the vehicle.You can also change the settings afterwardwith an admin key.
Note:Available vehicle features will appearin your information display, providing youwith choices to switch them on or off, or toselect a more specific setting.
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WARNING: Do not set MyKeymaximum speed limit to a limit that willprevent the driver from maintaining a safespeed considering posted speed limits andprevailing road conditions. The driver isalways responsible to drive in accordancewith local laws and prevailing conditions.Failure to do so could result in accident orinjury.
•A vehicle speed limit can be set.Warnings will be shown in the displayfollowed by an audible tone when yourvehicle reaches the set speed. Youcannot override the set speed by fullydepressing the accelerator pedal or bysetting cruise control.
•Various vehicle speed minders can beset. Once you select a speed, it will beshown in the display, followed by anaudible tone when the preselectedvehicle speed is exceeded.
•Audio system maximum volume of 45%.A message will be shown in the displaywhen you attempt to exceed the limitedvolume. Also, the speed-sensitive orcompensated automatic volume controlwill be disabled.
•Always on setting. When this is selected,you will not be able to switch offAdvanceTrac™ or traction control, 911Assist or Emergency Assistance, or thedo not disturb feature, if your vehiclecomes with these features.
CREATING A MYKEY
Use the information display to create aMyKey:
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USING THE INSTRUMENT
CLUSTER DISPLAY CONTROLS
WARNING: Driving while distractedcan result in loss of vehicle control, crashand injury. We strongly recommend thatyou use extreme caution when using anydevice that may take your focus off theroad. Your primary responsibility is the safeoperation of your vehicle. We recommendagainst the use of any hand-held devicewhile driving and encourage the use ofvoice-operated systems when possible.Make sure you are aware of all applicablelocal laws that may affect the use ofelectronic devices while driving.
Note:Some options may appear slightlydifferent or not at all if the items are optional.
The controls are on the steering wheel. Youcan control various systems on your vehicleusing the quick action menu (QAM) buttons.Return button.A
Toggle up.B
OK buttonC
Toggle down.D
Phone QAM buttons.E
Audio QAM button.F
Navigation QAM button.G
Settings QAM button.H
Display QAM button.I
Return Button
Press to go back or exit a menu.
Toggle Buttons
Press the toggle button up or down to scrollthrough menu items.
OK Button
Press to make a selection.
Quick Action Menu Buttons
Press to open the correlating menu.
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LOCATING THE USB PORTS
Data Transfer USB Ports
The USB ports could be in the followinglocations:
•On the lower instrument panel.
•Inside the center console.
Note: These USB ports can also chargedevices.
Note: Not all USB ports in your vehicle havedata transfer capabilities.
Note: We recommend using only USB-IFcertified cables and adapters. Non-certifiedcables and adapters may not work.
Charge Only USB Ports
The USB ports could be in the followinglocations:
•On the lower instrument panel.
•On the upper instrument panel.
•Inside the media bin.
•Inside the center console.
•On the rear of the center console.
•In the cargo area.
PLAYING MEDIA USING THE USB
PORT
WARNING: Driving while distractedcan result in loss of vehicle control, crashand injury. We strongly recommend thatyou use extreme caution when using anydevice that may take your focus off theroad. Your primary responsibility is the safeoperation of your vehicle. We recommendagainst the use of any hand-held devicewhile driving and encourage the use ofvoice-operated systems when possible.Make sure you are aware of all applicablelocal laws that may affect the use ofelectronic devices while driving.
Connect your device to a data transfer USBport.
Press the audio button on thefeature bar.
Select Sources.
Select the USB option.
Press to play a track. Press againto pause the track.
Press to skip to the next track.
Press and hold to fast forwardthrough the track.
Press once to return to thebeginning of a track. Repeatedlypress to return to previous tracks.
Press and hold to fast rewind.
CHARGING A DEVICE
Connect your device to the USB port.
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REAR PARKING AID AUDIBLEWARNINGS
A warning tone sounds when your vehicleapproaches an object. As your vehiclemoves closer to an object, the rate of thetone increases. The warning tonecontinuously sounds when an object is 12 in(30 cm) or less from the rear bumper.
If your vehicle remains stationary for a fewseconds, the audible warning turns off. If yourvehicle moves backward the tone soundsagain.
Note:When the parking aid system soundsa tone, the audio system could reduce theset volume.
FRONT PARKING AID (IF EQUIPPED)
WHAT IS THE FRONT PARKING AID
Front parking sensors detect objects in frontof your vehicle.
FRONT PARKING AID LIMITATIONS
The front parking aid sensors are activewhen your vehicle is in any position otherthan park (P) and the vehicle speed is lessthan 5 mph (8 km/h).
The sensor coverage area is up to 28 in(70 cm) from the bumper.
If your vehicle is in reverse (R), the frontparking aid detects objects when yourvehicle is moving at a low speed or an objectis moving toward your vehicle and providesan audible warning, for example anothervehicle at a low speed. If your vehicleremains stationary for a few seconds, theaudible warning turns off. Visual indicationis always active in reverse (R).
If your vehicle is in any forward gear, thefront parking aid provides audible warningsand visual indication when your vehicle ismoving at a speed of 5 mph (8 km/h) orbelow and the system detects an objectwithin the detection zone. If your vehicleremains stationary for a few seconds, thevisual indication and audible warning turnsoff.
If your vehicle is in neutral (N), the front andrear sensors provide visual indication onlywhen your vehicle is moving below a speedof 5 mph (8 km/h) and obstacles are detectedinside the detection areas. Once your vehiclestops, the visual indication and audiblewarning stops after a few seconds.
LOCATING THE FRONT PARKING AIDSENSORS
The front parking aid sensors are in the frontbumper.
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