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Emergency Call Limitations..........................71
Keys and Remote Controls
Remote Control Limitations.........................72
Using the Remote Control...........................72
Removing the Key Blade..............................73
Sounding the Panic Alarm...........................73
Locating Your Vehicle...................................73
Changing the Remote Control Battery.........................................................................73
Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Control.........................................................................75
Programming the Remote Control............75
Keys and Remote Controls –Troubleshooting.........................................77
Phone as a Key
What Is Phone as a Key................................78
Phone as a Key Limitations.........................78
Programming Your Phone...........................78
Using the Valet Mode...................................79
Using the Backup Start Passcode.............79
Phone as a Key – Troubleshooting...........80
MyKey™
What Is MyKey................................................82
MyKey Settings..............................................82
Creating a MyKey..........................................83
Programming a MyKey.................................84
Clearing All MyKeys......................................84
Checking MyKey System Status................84
Using MyKey With Remote Start Systems.........................................................................84
MyKey – Troubleshooting...........................85
Doors and Locks
Operating the Doors From Outside YourVehicle..........................................................87
Operating the Doors From Inside YourVehicle..........................................................87
Autounlock......................................................88
Autolock...........................................................88
Mislock.............................................................88
Doors and Locks Audible Warnings.........89
Doors and Locks – Troubleshooting........89
Keyless Entry
What Is Keyless Entry....................................91
Keyless Entry Limitations..............................91
Keyless Entry Settings...................................91
Using Keyless Entry.......................................91
Keyless Entry – Troubleshooting...............92
Keyless Entry Keypad
What Is the Keyless Entry Keypad.............93
Keyless Entry Keypad Limitations.............93
Locating the Keyless Entry Keypad..........93
Keyless Entry Keypad Master Access Code.........................................................................93
Keyless Entry Keypad Personal AccessCodes...........................................................94
Using the Keyless Entry Keypad................95
Keyless Entry Keypad – Troubleshooting........................................................................96
Easy Entry and Exit
How Does Easy Entry and Exit Work........97
Switching Easy Entry and Exit On and Off.........................................................................97
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Applying the Electric Parking Brake in anEmergency...............................................235
Manually Releasing the Electric ParkingBrake..........................................................235
Automatically Releasing the ElectricParking Brake..........................................236
Electric Parking Brake Audible Warning......................................................................236
Releasing the Electric Parking Brake if theVehicle Battery Has Run Out of Charge......................................................................236
Electric Parking Brake – Troubleshooting......................................................................236
Reverse Braking Assist
What Is Reverse Braking Assist...............238
How Does Reverse Braking Assist Work......................................................................238
Reverse Braking Assist Precautions......238
Switching Reverse Braking Assist On andOff...............................................................239
Overriding Reverse Braking Assist.........239
Reverse Braking Assist Indicators..........239
Reverse Braking Assist – Troubleshooting......................................................................240
Hill Start Assist
What Is Hill Start Assist..............................242
How Does Hill Start Assist Work.............242
Hill Start Assist Precautions.....................242
Hill Start Assist – Troubleshooting.........242
Auto Hold
How Does Auto Hold Work......................243
Switching Auto Hold On and Off.............243
Using Auto Hold..........................................243
Auto Hold Indicators..................................244
Traction Control
What Is Traction Control............................245
How Does Traction Control Work...........245
Switching Traction Control On and Off......................................................................245
Traction Control Indicator.........................245
Traction Control – Troubleshooting.......246
Stability Control
How Does Stability Control Work............247
Switching Stability Control On and Off......................................................................248
Stability Control Indicator..........................249
Hill Descent Control
What Is Hill Descent Control....................250
How Does Hill Descent Control Work......................................................................250
Hill Descent Control Precautions...........250
Switching Hill Descent Control On and Off......................................................................250
Setting the Hill Descent Speed................251
Hill Descent Control Indicator..................251
Hill Descent Control – Troubleshooting.......................................................................251
Steering
Electric Power Steering.............................252
Steering – Troubleshooting.....................252
Parking Aids
Parking Aid Precautions............................255
Switching Parking Aid On and Off..........256
Rear Parking Aid..........................................256
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Fuses
Fuse Precautions.........................................401
Under Hood Fuse Box................................401
Body Control Module Fuse Box..............408
Identifying Fuse Types................................413
Fuses – Troubleshooting...........................413
Maintenance
Maintenance Precautions..........................414
Opening and Closing the Hood...............414
Under Hood Overview................................415
Engine Oil.......................................................417
Checking the Coolant.................................418
Engine Air Filter...........................................423
Changing the Fuel Filter............................424
Changing the 12V Battery.........................424
Adjusting the Headlamps..........................427
Exterior Bulbs...............................................428
Interior Bulbs................................................428
Drive Belt Routing.......................................428
Vehicle Care
Cleaning Products......................................429
Cleaning the Exterior.................................430
Cleaning the Interior...................................432
Repairing Minor Paint Damage................434
Waxing Your Vehicle...................................434
Storing Your Vehicle
Preparing Your Vehicle for Storage........435
Removing Your Vehicle From Storage......................................................................436
Wheel and Tire Information
Locating the Tire label...............................437
Department of Transportation Uniform TireQuality Grades.........................................437
Information on the Tire Sidewall.............438
Glossary of Tire Terminology...................443
Tire Replacement Requirements.............444
Using Snow Chains.....................................446
Tire Care
Checking the Tire Pressures....................449
Inflating the Tires.........................................449
Inspecting the Tire for Wear.....................449
Inspecting the Tire for Damage..............450
Inspecting the Wheel Valve Stems..........451
Tire Rotation..................................................451
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
What Is the Tire Pressure MonitoringSystem.......................................................453
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Overview......................................................................453
Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemPrecautions...............................................454
Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemLimitations................................................455
Viewing the Tire Pressures......................455
Tire Pressure Monitoring System –Troubleshooting......................................455
Changing a Road Wheel
Changing a Flat Tire...................................459
Wheel Nuts...................................................465
Capacities and Specifications
Engine Specifications.................................467
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SYMBOLS USED ON YOUR
VEHICLE
These are some of the symbols you may seeon your vehicle.
Airbag
Air conditioning system
Air conditioning system lubricanttype
Anti-lock braking system
Avoid smoking, flames or sparks
Battery
Battery acid
Blower motor
Brake fluid - non petroleum based
Brake system
Brake system
Cabin air filter
Check fuel cap
Child safety door lock or unlock
Child seat lower anchor
Child seat tether anchor
Cruise control
Do not open when hot
Electric Parking brake
Engine air filter
Engine coolant
Engine coolant temperature
Engine oil
Explosive gas
Fan warning
Fasten seatbelt
Flammable
Front fog lamps
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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 publication was correct at the time ofrelease, but as technology rapidly changes,we recommend that you visit the localLincoln website for the latest information.
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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•SYNC is powered and working properlyat the time of the incident and throughoutfeature activation and use.
•The 911 Assist feature must be set onbefore the incident.
•You must pair and connect a Bluetooth®enabled and compatible cell phone toSYNC.
•A connected Bluetooth® enabled phonemust have the ability to make andmaintain an outgoing call at the time ofthe incident.
•A connected Bluetooth® enabled phonemust have adequate network coverage,battery power and signal strength.
•The vehicle must have battery power andbe located in the U.S., Canada or in aterritory in which 911 is the emergencynumber.
Note:If any user sets 911 Assist to on or off,that setting applies for all paired phones. If911 Assist is off and the phone connected toSYNC, an icon displays on the status bar.
Note:Every phone operates differently.While SYNC 911 Assist works with mostcellular phones, some may have troubleusing this feature.
EMERGENCY CALL LIMITATIONS
The SYNC 911 Assist feature only operatesin the U.S., Canada or in a territory in which911 is the emergency number. The followingare limitations of this feature:
•Your cellular phone or 911 Assisthardware sustains damage in a crash.
•The vehicle's battery or the SYNC systemhas no power.
•The phone(s) thrown from your vehicleare the ones paired and connected tothe system.
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REMOTE CONTROL LIMITATIONS
WARNING: Changes or modificationsnot expressively approved by the partyresponsible for compliance could void theuser's authority to operate the equipment.The term "IC:" before the radio certificationnumber only signifies that Industry Canadatechnical specifications were met.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCCRules and with Industry Canadalicense-exempt RSS standard(s). Operationis subject to the following two conditions: (1)This device may not cause harmfulinterference, and (2) This device must acceptany interference received, includinginterference that may cause undesiredoperation.
Make sure a valid remote control is within3 ft (1 m) from the front door handles and rearof vehicle.
The system may not function if:
•The remote control remains stationaryfor about a minute.
•The vehicle battery has no charge.
•The remote control battery has nocharge.
•There is interference causing issues withthe remote control frequencies.
•The remote control is too close to metalobjects or electronic devices, for examplekeys or a cell phone.
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
Use your remote control to access variousvehicle systems.
Note:The buttons on your remote may varydepending on the vehicle region or options.
Unlock
Press the button to unlock alldoors. See Unlocking andLocking the Doors Using theRemote Control (page 87).
Lock
Press the button to lock all doors.See Unlocking and Locking theDoors Using the Remote Control(page 87).
Remote Start (If Equipped)
Press the button to remote start.See Remotely Starting andStopping the Vehicle (page 156).
Liftgate (If Equipped)
Press the button to open or closethe liftgate.
Panic Alarm (If Equipped)
Press the button to sound thepanic alarm. See Sounding thePanic Alarm (page 73).
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