
CHANGING A FLAT TIRE
If you get a flat tire when driving, do notapply the brake heavily. nstead, graduallydecrease your speed, hold the steeringwheel firmly and slowly move to a safe placeon the side of the road.
Have the flat serviced by an authorizeddealer to prevent damage to the systemsensors. See Tire Pressure MonitoringSystem (page 453). Replace the spare tirewith a road tire as soon as possible. Duringrepairing or replacing of the flat tire, havethe authorized dealer inspect the systemsensor for damage.
Note:Only use tire sealants in roadsideemergencies as they may cause damage tothe tire pressure monitoring system sensor.
Note:The tire pressure monitoring systemindicator light illuminates when the sparetire is in use. To restore the full function ofthe monitoring system, all road wheels withtire pressure monitoring sensors must bemounted on this vehicle.
Dissimilar Spare Wheel and TireAssembly Information
WARNING: Failure to follow theseguidelines could result in an increased riskof loss of vehicle control, injury or death.
If you have a dissimilar spare wheel and tire,then it is intended for temporary use only.This means that if you need to use it, youshould replace it as soon as possible with aroad wheel and tire assembly that is thesame size and type as the road tires andwheels that were originally provided. If thedissimilar spare tire or wheel is damaged, itshould be replaced rather than repaired.
A dissimilar spare wheel and tire assemblyis defined as a spare wheel and tire assemblythat is different in brand, size or appearancefrom the other road tires and wheels on yourvehicle.
Full-size dissimilar spare
When driving with the full-size dissimilarspare wheel and tire assembly, do not:
•Exceed 70 mph (113 km/h).
•Use more than one dissimilar sparewheel and tire assembly at a time.
•Use snow chains on the end of thevehicle with the dissimilar spare wheeland tire assembly.
When driving with the full-size dissimilarspare wheel and tire assembly, it isrecommended that you do not:
•Exceed 50 mph (80 km/h) in four-wheeldrive.
•Engage four-wheel drive unless thevehicle is stationary.
•Use four-wheel drive on dry pavement.
Using a dissimilar spare wheel and tireassembly can compromise the effectivenessof the following:
•Handling, stability and brakingperformance.
•Comfort and noise.
•Ground clearance and parking at curbs.
•Winter weather driving capability.
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Note:Pay close attention to the orientationof the jack and tool kit bag, because it needsto be reinstalled after changing the tire.
Removing the Spare Tire
1.Remove the swivel wrench from the toolkit bag, open the spare tire winch accessplug at the bottom of the compartmentfor the jack and tools tray.
2.Insert the swivel wrench through theaccess hole in the floor to engage thewinch. Turn the handle counterclockwiseuntil the tire lowers to the ground andthe cable is slightly slack.
3.Slide the retainer through the center ofthe spare tire wheel and remove thespare tire.
Note:If your wheel nuts are hidden, use thetool provided in the jack kit to remove thewheel trim to access the wheel nuts.
4.Loosen each wheel lug one-half turncounterclockwise, but do not removethem until the wheel is off the ground.
Jacking the Vehicle
WARNING: No person should placeany portion of their body under a vehiclethat is supported by a jack.
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We will use reasonable endeavors to providethe SUNA Traffic Channel 24 hours a day,365 days a year. The SUNA Traffic Channelmay occasionally be unavailable for technicalreasons or for planned maintenance. We willtry to perform maintenance at times whencongestion is light. We reserve the right towithdraw SUNA Products and/or Services atany time.
Also, we cannot assure the uninterruptedreception of the SUNA Traffic ChannelRDS-TMC signal at any particular location.
6. Limitation of Liability
Neither Intelematics (nor its suppliers or themanufacturer of your device (the“Suppliers”)) shall be liable to you or to anythird party for any damages either direct,indirect, incidental, consequential orotherwise arising out of the use of or inabilityto use SUNA Products and/or Services evenif Intelematics or a Supplier has been advisedof the possibility of such damages. You alsoacknowledge that neither Intelematics norany Supplier guarantees nor make anywarranties that relate to the availability,accuracy or completeness of SUNA Products
and/or Services, and to the extent which itis lawful to do so, both Intelematics and eachSupplier excludes any warranties whichmight otherwise be implied by any State orFederal legislation in relation to SUNAProducts and/or Services.
7. Please Note
Great care has been taken in preparing thismanual. Constant product development maymean that some information is not entirelyup-to-date. The information in this documentis subject to change without notice.
EMISSION LAW - UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
WARNING: Do not remove or alterthe original equipment floor covering orinsulation between it and the metal floorof the vehicle. The floor covering andinsulation protect occupants of the vehiclefrom the engine and exhaust system heat
and noise. On vehicles with no originalequipment floor covering insulation, do notcarry passengers in a manner that permitsprolonged skin contact with the metal floor.Failure to follow these instructions mayresult in fire or personal injury.
U.S. federal laws and certain state lawsprohibit removing or rendering inoperativeemission control system components. Similarfederal or provincial laws may apply inCanada. We do not approve of any vehiclemodification without first determiningapplicable laws.
Tampering with emissions controlsystems including related sensorsor the Diesel Exhaust Fluid systemcan result in reduced engine power and theillumination of the service engine soon light.
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specifications that are unique to your vehicle.This Owner’s Manual is written primarily forthe U.S. and Canadian markets. Features orequipment listed as standard may bedifferent on units built for export. Refer tothis Owner’s Manual for all other requiredinformation and warnings.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
The following warranties may apply to yourvehicle:
•New vehicle limited warranties.
•Emissions warranties, if applicable. (Note:Fully-electric vehicles are not eligible foremissions warranties.)
•Other warranties, if applicable.
Detailed warranty information specific to yourvehicle can be found in the Warranty Guideat www.owner.lincoln.com.
The following California Warranty Statement,required by California regulations, applies tovehicles certified to California emissionsstandards and registered in a state thatrequires California emissions warranty. Ifapplicable, additional California EmissionsWarranties can be found in the WarrantyGuide at www.owner.lincoln.com.
CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROLWARRANTY STATEMENT
YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS ANDOBLIGATIONS
The California Air Resources Board and FordMotor Company are pleased to explain theemission control system warranty on your(year) vehicle. In California, new motorvehicles must be designated, built andequipped to meet the State's stringentanti-smog standards. Ford Motor Companymust warrant the emission control system onyour vehicle for the periods of time listedbelow provided there has been no abuse,neglect or improper maintenance of yourvehicle.
Your emission control system may includeparts such as the carburetor or fuel-injectionsystem, the ignition system, catalyticconverter and engine computer. Alsoincluded may be hoses, belts, connectorsand other emission-related assemblies.Where a warrantable condition exists, FordMotor Company will repair your vehicle atno cost to you including diagnosis, parts andlabor.
MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTYCOVERAGE:
(For 1990 and subsequent model passengercars, light-duty trucks, and medium-dutyvehicles.)
- For 3 years or 50,000 miles (whicheveroccurs first);
1) If your vehicle fails a Smog Checkinspection, all necessary repairs andadjustments will be made by Ford MotorCompany to ensure that your emissioncontrol system PERFORMANCE WARRANTY.
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Emission Law - United States ofAmerica.........................................................621Enabling Apps on an AndroidDevice...........................................................512Enabling Apps on an iOS Device..............512Enabling or Disabling PersonalProfiles..........................................................515Enabling Remote Start.................................156End User License Agreement....................591Engine Air Filter............................................423Changing the Engine Air Filter........................423
Engine Block Heater...................................203Engine Block Heater Precautions..................203How Does the Engine Block HeaterWork..................................................................203Using the Engine Block Heater......................204
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge.......144Engine Oil Capacity andSpecification...............................................469Engine Oil........................................................417Adding Engine Oil...............................................417Checking the Engine Oil Level.........................417Engine Oil Capacity and Specification...........418Engine Oil Dipstick Overview...........................417Resetting the Intelligent Oil Life Monitor.......418
Engine Oil Pressure Gauge........................144Engine Specifications..................................467Entering a Parallel Parking Space...........266
Entering a Perpendicular ParkingSpace............................................................266Evasive Steering Assist...............................327Evasive Steering Assist Limitations...............328Switching Evasive Steering Assist On andOff......................................................................328What Is Evasive Steering Assist......................327
Event Data........................................................26Exiting a Parking Space..............................267Export Unique Options...............................622Extending the Remote Start Duration......157Exterior Bulbs................................................428Exterior Bulb Specification Chart...................428
Exterior Lamps...............................................122Exterior Lamp Indicators....................................123Exterior Lamps On Audible Warning..............123Switching the Daytime Running Lamps Onand Off...............................................................122Switching Welcome Lighting On andOff.......................................................................123Using the Front Fog Lamps..............................123Using the Turn Signal Lamps...........................122
Exterior Lighting Control.............................120Exterior Lighting............................................120Adaptive Front Lighting.....................................130Autolamps..............................................................121Automatic High Beam Control.........................124
Automatic High Beam Control –Troubleshooting..............................................127Exterior Lamps.....................................................122Glare Free Lighting.............................................127Glare Free Lighting – Troubleshooting.........130Headlamps............................................................120Headlamps – Troubleshooting.........................121
Exterior Mirrors..............................................138Auto-Dimming Exterior Mirror..........................139
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Fastening and Unfastening theSeatbelts........................................................53Feature Bar....................................................499Federal Highway AdministrationRegulation....................................................591Flat TireSee: Changing a Flat Tire.................................459
Floor Mats.......................................................387Folding the Exterior Mirrors........................138Foot PedalsSee: Adjusting the Pedals..................................113
Ford Power-UpSee: Software Update Settings......................520See: Vehicle Software Updates.....................520
Four-Wheel Drive.........................................224Four-Wheel Drive Modes.................................226
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Four-Wheel Drive – Troubleshooting............227
Four-Wheel Drive Indicators......................227Four-Wheel Drive Limitations....................225Four-Wheel Drive Modes...........................226Four-Wheel Drive Auto.....................................227Four-Wheel Drive High.....................................227Four-Wheel Drive Low.......................................227Two-Wheel Drive High......................................226
Four-Wheel Drive Precautions..................224Four-Wheel Drive –Troubleshooting.........................................227Four-Wheel Drive – InformationMessages.........................................................228Four-Wheel Drive – Warning Lamps.............227
Front Axle Fluid Capacity andSpecification................................................478Front Exterior...................................................35Front Parking Aid..........................................257Front Parking Aid Audible Warnings.............258Front Parking Aid Limitations..........................257Locating the Front Parking Aid Sensors.......257What is the Front Parking Aid..........................257
Front Passenger Sensing System..............65Front Passenger Sensing SystemIndicators............................................................68Front Passenger Sensing SystemPrecautions........................................................67
How Does the Front Passenger SensingSystem Work.....................................................65What Is the Front Passenger SensingSystem................................................................65
Front Seat Precautions................................167Front Seats......................................................167Heated Seats........................................................173Massage Seats.....................................................172Power Seats..........................................................168Ventilated Seats...................................................174
Fuel and Refueling.........................................211Fuel and Refueling – Troubleshooting...........217Fuel Quality...........................................................212Refueling................................................................214Running Out of Fuel............................................213
Fuel and Refueling Precautions.................211Fuel and Refueling –Troubleshooting..........................................217Fuel and Refueling – InformationMessages..........................................................217Fuel and Refueling – Warning Lamps............217
Fuel Gauge......................................................143Fuel Gauge Limitations......................................143Locating the Fuel Filler Door............................143What Is Distance to Empty................................144What Is the Fuel Gauge.....................................143What Is the Low Fuel Reminder.......................143
Fuel Quality.....................................................212Selecting the Correct Fuel................................212
Fuel Tank Capacity.......................................216Fuse Precautions...........................................401Fuses................................................................401Body Control Module Fuse Box.....................408Fuses – Troubleshooting...................................413Under Hood Fuse Box.......................................401
Fuses – Troubleshooting.............................413Fuses – Frequently Asked Questions............413
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Garage Door Opener AdditionalAssistance....................................................192Garage Door Opener...................................188Garage Door Opener Introduction...........188Garage Door Opener Precautions andFrequencies.................................................188General Maintenance Information...........529Glare Free Lighting.......................................127Glare Free Lighting Indicators.........................129Glare Free Lighting Limitations.......................129Glare Free Lighting Precautions.....................128Glare Free Lighting Requirements..................128How Does Glare Free Lighting Work.............127Overriding Glare Free Lighting........................129
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