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Introducción
Grupo de instrumentos
Luces de advertencia y control
Indicadores
Sistemas de audio
Estéreo AM/FM y tocacintas con CD
AM/FM Estereo con capacidad para seis CD
Controles de asientos traseros
Sistema de audio del asiento trasero
Sistema de navegación
Controles de temperatura interior
Control electrónico automático de temperatura
Control de temperatura del asiento trasero
Desempañador de la ventana trasera
Sistema de luces
Control de faros delanteros y luces
Control de las direccionales
Reemplazo de bombillas (focos)
Controles del conductor
Control del limpiaparabrisas y lavaparabrisas
Ventanas eléctricas
Espejos
Control de velocidad
Centro de mensajes
Seguridad y seguros
Llaves
Seguros
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  • Page 1 Control de las direccionales Reemplazo de bombillas (focos) Controles del conductor Control del limpiaparabrisas y lavaparabrisas Ventanas eléctricas Espejos Control de velocidad Centro de mensajes Seguridad y seguros Llaves Seguros (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Interruptor de corte de bomba de combustible Fusibles y relevadores Arranque con cables pasacorriente Remolque con grúa de auxilio Asistencia al cliente Reportar defectos de seguridad (sólo EE.UU.) Limpieza (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 3 Ford Motor Company. Ford puede cambiar el contenido sin previo aviso y sin incurrir en ninguna obligación.
  • Page 4: Introducción

    Mientras más sepa y entienda de él, mayores serán la seguridad y el placer al manejarlo. Para obtener más información acerca de Ford Motor Company y sus productos, visite los siguientes sitios Web: • En los Estados Unidos: www.ford.com •...
  • Page 5 Consulte Aceite del motor en el capítulo Mantenimiento y especificaciones para obtener más información acerca del uso del aceite. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 6 Para acceder a esta información, equipos especiales deben estar conectados directamente a los módulos de grabación. Ford Motor Company y Ford de Canadá no tienen acceso a la información de la grabadora de datos de eventos sin tener su consentimiento, a menos que se cumpla con una orden judicial o si lo requiere la ley, las autoridades gubernamentales u otras terceras partes que actúen como autoridad...
  • Page 7 Al consultar las páginas del suplemento, puede identificar correctamente las características, recomendaciones y especificaciones únicas para su vehículo. Consulte el Manual del propietario para ver toda la información y advertencias requeridas. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 8 Faros de niebla Compartimiento de delanteros fusibles Restablecimiento de la Limpiaparabrisas y bomba de combustible lavaparabrisas Desempañador y Desempañador y descarchador del descarchador de la parabrisas ventana trasera (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 9 Sistema de emisión de Filtro de aire del motor gases Filtro de aire del compartimiento de Gato pasajeros Revise el tapón del Advertencia de llanta combustible desinflada (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 10: Grupo De Instrumentos

    En condiciones de falla de encendido del motor, las temperaturas excesivas de escape podrían dañar el convertidor catalítico, el sistema de combustible, las cubiertas del piso interior u otros componentes del vehículo, pudiendo provocar un incendio. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 11 Cinturón de seguridad: le recuerda abrocharse el cinturón de seguridad. También sonará una campanilla como recordatorio. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 12 Llantas, ruedas y carga. AdvanceTrac (si está instalado): se ilumina cuando el sistema AdvanceTrac con RSC está activo. Si la luz permanece encendida, lleve a revisar el sistema inmediatamente. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 13 Campañilla de advertencia de puerta abierta: suena cuando alguna puerta, compuerta levadiza o vidrio de la compuerta levadiza está abierto (o mal cerrado). (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 14: Indicadores

    Nunca quite el tapón del depósito del líquido refrigerante mientras el motor esté caliente o en funcionamiento. Odómetro: registra el total de kilómetros (millas) recorridos por el vehículo. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 15 El icono FUEL (combustible) y la flecha indican a qué lado del vehículo está ubicada la puerta de llenado de combustible. Para obtener más información, consulte Llenado del tanque en el capítulo Mantenimiento y especificaciones. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 16: Sistemas De Audio

    TREB (Treble) (Agudos): permite disminuir o aumentar la salida de sonidos agudos del sistema de audio. Presione TREB y luego SEL para disminuir o aumentar los niveles de agudos. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 17 El sistema de reducción de ruido Dolby se fabrica bajo licencia otorgada por Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. El sistema de reducción (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 18 • FIND Program type: le permite buscar estaciones equipadas con RDS para una cierta categoría de formato de música: clásica, country, info, jazz y RB, religiosa, rock, suave, los 40 éxitos del momento. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 19 CD anterior o siguiente 14. Tune (Sintonizar): funciona en modo de radio. Presione para desplazarse manualmente hacia abajo o hacia arriba en la banda de frecuencia. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 20 12 cm (4.75 pulgadas) impresos comercialmente. Debido a incompatibilidad técnica, ciertos discos compactos grabables y regrabables podrían no funcionar correctamente cuando se usan en reproductores de CD Ford. No se deben insertar en el reproductor de CD discos de forma (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm)
  • Page 21 TEXT: TEXT sólo está disponible cuando el radio satelital está instalado. Su radio Audiophile viene equipado con capacidad de recepción satelital. El juego para habilitar la recepción satelital está disponible en su (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 22 7. Select (Seleccionar): utilícelo con los controles Bass (Grave), Treble (Agudo), Balance (Balance) y Fade (Distribución) para ajustar los niveles y poner la hora. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 23 COMP(Compresión): en el modo de CD, presiónelo para reunir pasajes suaves y fuertes con el fin de obtener un nivel de audición más uniforme. Presione MENU (Menú) hasta que aparezca el estado de compresión. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 24 Volumen sensible a la velocidad: el volumen del radio cambia automática y ligeramente de acuerdo con la velocidad del vehículo para (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 25 Debido a incompatibilidad técnica, ciertos discos compactos grabables y regrabables podrían no funcionar correctamente cuando se usan en reproductores de CD Ford. No se deben insertar en el reproductor de CD discos de forma irregular, que tengan una película protectora antirrayaduras ni discos con etiquetas caseras de papel (adhesivas).
  • Page 26 TREB (Treble) (Agudos): permite disminuir o aumentar la salida de sonidos agudos del sistema de audio. Presione TREB y luego TEXT/SEL para disminuir o aumentar los niveles de agudos. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 27 Estados Unidos continental. 8. Folder (Archivo): presiónelo para volver ( ) o avanzar ( en los archivos de MP3. 9. REW (Rewind) (Retroceder): funciona en modos de CD y cinta. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 28 Consulte Puesta en hora del reloj en el capítulo Controles del conductor. AUTOSET: presione para establecer las seis primeras estaciones potentes en los botones de memoria AM, FM1 o FM2; vuelva a (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 29 15. BAND (Banda): presione para alternar entre las bandas de frecuencia AM/FM1/FM2. Presiónelo mientras está en el modo de cinta o CD para volver al modo de radio. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 30 Debido a incompatibilidad técnica, ciertos discos compactos grabables y regrabables podrían no funcionar correctamente cuando se usan en reproductores de CD Ford. No se deben insertar en el reproductor de CD discos de forma irregular, que tengan una película protectora antirrayaduras ni discos con etiquetas caseras de papel (adhesivas).
  • Page 31 Audiophile viene equipado con capacidad de recepción satelital. El juego para habilitar la recepción satelital está disponible en su distribuidor. Se incluyen instrucciones detalladas acerca de la recepción (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 32 SEL para cambiar el sonido entre las bocinas izquierdas y derechas. Fade (Distribución): presione FADE; luego presione SEL para cambiar el sonido a las bocinas delanteras o traseras. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 33 Presione nuevamente el control SEL para desactivar la característica cuando aparezca COMPRESS ON (Compresión encendida). Modo Occupancy (Utilización) (si está instalado): presione MENU hasta que aparezca el modo de utilización en la visualización. Presione (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 34 CD/MP3 del disco actual en forma aleatoria. Presione nuevamente para desactivar. 12. FOLDER (Carpeta) presiónelo para acceder al próximo directorio de MP3. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 35 CD. Presione LOAD y un preestablecimiento de memoria para cargar una ranura de disco específica. Mantenga presionado para cargar hasta seis discos. 21. CD: presione para ingresar al modo CD. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 36 Debido a incompatibilidad técnica, ciertos discos compactos grabables y regrabables podrían no funcionar correctamente cuando se usan en reproductores de CD Ford. No se deben insertar en el reproductor de CD discos de forma irregular, que tengan una película protectora antirrayaduras ni discos con etiquetas caseras de papel (adhesivas).
  • Page 37: Sistema De Audio Del Asiento Trasero

    Si hay una discrepancia entre los controles del sistema de audio del asiento trasero y delantero (es decir, ambos tratan de escuchar el mismo medio de reproducción), el sistema de audio delantero recibe la selección deseada. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 38 Desde los controles del asiento trasero, el control de volumen se puede establecer en un nivel que no supere la configuración actual del radio, a menos que las bocinas estén apagadas. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 39 Si está en modo de SEEK MEMORY reproducción doble, SHARED (Compartido) se enciende en la visualización del radio cuando los modos delantero y trasero se ajustan a los mismos medios de reproducción. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 40 “los activen” nuevamente presionando en forma simultánea los controles 3 y 5. La configuración de los controles de los asientos delanteros siempre neutraliza la de los controles del asiento trasero. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 41 • Exponer las cintas a la luz directa del sol, a la humedad, al calor o al frío extremos. • Dejar las cintas durante mucho tiempo en el tocacintas cuando no las esté reproduciendo. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 42 Debido a incompatibilidad técnica, ciertos discos compactos grabables y regrabables podrían no funcionar correctamente cuando se usan en reproductores de CD Ford. No se deben insertar en el reproductor de CD discos de forma irregular, que tengan una película protectora antirrayaduras ni discos con etiquetas caseras de papel (adhesivas).
  • Page 43 4. Control ENTER (Entrada) Presione para seleccionar la función señalada en el menú activo. También se pueden usar algunos discos interactivos de usuarios durante la reproducción de película. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 44 • Presione el control NEXT para mover el cursor una posición NEXT hacia adelante PREV • Presione el control PREV para mover el cursor una posición NEXT hacia atrás PREV (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 45 Control Enter (Ingreso) El control ENTER le permite ENTER seleccionar elementos al estar en modo MENU. Presione el control ENTER para seleccionar el elemento destacado. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 46 ZOOM, presione DISP una vez para ver el ajuste de la visualización actual y presione DISP nuevamente dentro de tres segundos para cambiar el ajuste de la visualización al ajuste deseado. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 47 En modo de detención, presione el control para seleccionar el siguiente preestablecimiento de memoria del radio. 7. Control MNU/MODE (Menú/Modo) En modo de reproducción de DVD, presione para acceder al menú de disco. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 48 3 y 5 en la cubierta del radio. Para obtener más información acerca de los controles del asiento trasero, consulte la sección Controles del asiento trasero en este capítulo. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 49 Ni el control remoto ni los controles del asiento trasero afectarán la salida de volumen de los audífonos inalámbricos. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 50 1. Visualización de cristal líquido (LCD) de matriz activa 7.0” (diagonal). 2. Alojamiento de la pantalla. 3. Interruptor del atenuador. Presione +/- para aumentar o disminuir el brillo de la pantalla. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 51 • El reproductor de DVD tiene la capacidad de reproducir DVD, DVDR/RW, CD, CDR/RW y MP3. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 52 DVD/CD Ford. No se deben insertar en el reproductor discos de forma irregular, que tengan una película protectora antirrayaduras ni discos con etiquetas caseras de papel (adhesivas).
  • Page 53 No intente reparar ni modificar el sistema de entretenimiento DVD del asiento trasero. Consulte a su distribuidor Ford o Lincoln Mercury. No inserte objetos extraños en el compartimiento para DVD. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm)
  • Page 54 En cumplimiento con la Comisión federal de comunicaciones de Estados Unidos (Federal Communication Commission, FCC) Los cambios o modificaciones no aprobados por Ford Lincoln Mercury pueden anular la autorización del usuario para hacer funcionar el equipo. Este equipo ha sido probado y se considera que cumple con los límites para dispositivos digitales Clase B, de acuerdo con la Parte 15 de las Normas FCC.
  • Page 55 El exceso de rociado de estos líquidos podría hacer que goteen en los sistemas electrónicos de la pantalla y provocar daños. No aplique exceso de presión mientras limpia la pantalla. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 56: Sistema De Navegación

    Para realizar selecciones en pantalla, toque la opción deseada. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 57 20 a 30 minutos de calentamiento para alcanzar su brillo máximo. Asegúrese de que la configuración de la visualización del sistema esté definida en el modo DAY (Día) hasta que (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 58 4. Presione TUNE para ajustar manualmente la banda de frecuencias hacia arriba ( ) o hacia abajo ( 5. Presione SEEK para encontrar la próxima estación potente hacia arriba ( ) o hacia abajo ( (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 59 Presione CD OPEN CLOSE para cerrar la pantalla. Una vez cerrada, comenzará la reproducción del CD. 3. Utilice los controles al tacto para avanzar pistas, explorar, poner en pausa, etc. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 60 3. Seleccione el ingreso de tipo de destino deseado. Puede seleccionar “Address” (Dirección), “Point of Interest” (Punto de interés), “Emergency” (Emergencia) or “Previous Dest” (Destino anterior) de la primera pantalla. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 61 Para ajustar el volumen de la guía por voz: 1. Presione la tecla dura MAP (mapa). 2. Presione “Nav Menu” (Menú de navegación) en el lado inferior izquierdo de la pantalla. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 62 • Track down (Pista hacia abajo) • Previous track (Pista anterior) • Disc up (Disco hacia arriba) • Disc down (Disco hacia abajo) • Next disc (Próximo disco) (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 63 • Change to heading up (Cambiar • Heading up (Hacia arriba) a dirección hacia arriba) • Map direction (Dirección de • Change map direction (Cambiar mapa) dirección de mapa) (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 64 • Park & recreation (Parque y • Parks & recreation (Parques y recreación) recreación) • Performing arts (Artes teatrales) • Ski resort (Centro de esquí) • Sports complex (Complejo • Skiing (Esquí) deportivo) (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 65 • Rental car agency (Agencia de • Rest area (Área de descanso) arriendo de automóviles) • Tourist information (Información • Rest stop (Parada de descanso) turística) (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 66 • Change to arrow guide (Cambiar (Cambiar a guía con flecha) a guía con flecha) • Turn list guidance (Guía de lista • Turn list guide (Guía de lista de de curvas) curvas) (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 67 Para acceder a estas funciones, presione AUDIO en el marco principal. Con esto, empezará a funcionar en modo de audio. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 68 Para activar la función SCV: 1. Presione AUDIO. 2. Presione SOUND. SOUND SEEK TUNE SCAN PRESET SCAN AUTO SET TRAFFIC SET PTY INFO 87.9 89.9 98.1 98.5 106.3 107.9 (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 69 Para acceder a las configuraciones de Bass (Sonidos graves), Treble (Sonidos agudos), Balance, Fade (Distribución), DSP (Procesamiento digital de señales), SCV (Volumen compensado por velocidad) y Occupancy modes (Modos de ocupación): (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 70 Fade (Distribución de sonido): permite ajustar el sonido entre las bocinas delanteras y traseras. Balance: permite ajustar la distribución del sonido entre las bocinas de la derecha y de la izquierda. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 71 1. Seleccione la banda de frecuencias con los controles al tacto AM/FM1/FM2. 2. Seleccione una estación. 3. Mantenga presionada un preestablecimiento de memoria hasta que el sonido retorne. La frecuencia aparecerá en la opción preestablecida. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 72 Inicio del preestablecimiento de memoria autoajustable 1. Seleccione una banda de SOUND frecuencias usando AM/FM1/FM2. SEEK TUNE AUTO SET SCAN PRESET SCAN TRAFFIC INFO SET PTY 87.9 89.9 98.1 98.5 106.3 107.9 (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 73 Presione PRESET SCAN para SOUND explorar las estaciones almacenadas SEEK TUNE en los preestablecimientos de SCAN PRESET SCAN AUTO SET memoria. TRAFFIC INFO SET PTY 87.9 98.1 89.9 98.5 106.3 107.9 (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 74 Nota: no todas las estaciones soportan la función INFO. Tipo de programa (PTY) Esta función permite buscar selectivamente estaciones con Sistema de datos de radio (RDS) según el tipo de programa. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 75 PTY. La búsqueda se detendrá cuando se ha encontrado el tipo de programa deseado. Si no se encuentra ningún tipo de programa, se mostrará un mensaje. Nota: no todas las estaciones soportan la función PTY. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 76 Debido a incompatibilidad técnica, ciertos discos compactos grabables y regrabables podrían no funcionar correctamente cuando se usan en reproductores de CD Ford. No se deben insertar en el reproductor de CD discos de forma irregular, que tengan una película protectora antirrayaduras ni discos con etiquetas caseras de papel (adhesivas).
  • Page 77 Sistemas de audio Presione CD. El CD comenzará a reproducir desde donde se detuvo la última vez. Carga de un CD: 1. Presione CD OPEN CLOSE en el marco. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 78 CD OPEN CLOSE en el marco. 6. Una vez que la pantalla se cierra, el sistema comenzará a reproducir el último CD cargado. Pista Presione para avanzar a la pista anterior o siguiente. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 79 La función de compresión opera en el modo de CD y lanza música más silenciosa y baja el volumen de la música más ruidosa para minimizar la necesidad de los ajustes de volumen. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 80 Cuando ’Zoom’ está presionado, en la pantalla aparece el indicador de la escala. Las marcas de escala son: 1/32, 1/16,1/4, 1/8, 1/2, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 millas. El control se puede usar de varias maneras: (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 81 (casa) aparecerá en la pantalla y puede seleccionarse como destino. Para eliminar iconos de POI del mapa, toque el mapa nuevamente y presione el botón de desactivación de POI. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 82 • Use Ferries (Usar transbordadores) Función de información Aparecerá INFO en la pantalla cuando haya calculado un destino. Presione INFO para obtener más información acerca del destino actual, si está disponible. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 83 Presione para alternar entre los estados de visualización del mapa “North up” y “Heading up”. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 84 El símbolo no se muestra bajo condiciones normales de operación. Símbolo de icono de bocina: presione para activar o desactivar la guía por voz. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 85 Ferries (transbordadores). • Display Whole Route (Mostrar ruta completa): ingresa el modo MAP (Mapa) y muestra la ruta escogida completa. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 86 Configuraciones de velocidad promedio Permite establecer las velocidades aproximadas a las que el conductor maneja. Estas velocidades permiten al sistema de navegación mejorar los cálculos de los tiempos para las rutas. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 87 Se recomienda activar esta función después de cada reemplazo de llantas. Cuando el botón aparece destacado, la calibración está en proceso y se apagará automáticamente cuando se complete. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 88 Lista de curvas)) • Guidance Display (On or Off) (pantalla de guía (Activada o Desactivada)) • Time to destination (Show or Hide) (Tiempo a destino (Mostrar u Ocultar)) (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 89 Para activar, presione los botones de flecha en la parte inferior izquierda de la pantalla del mapa. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 90 3. Presione el icono de bocina para encender o apagar la opción de guía por voz. Presione el número deseado para seleccionar el nivel de volumen para las instrucciones de voz. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 91 Sistemas de audio Home (Inicio) Para establecer el hogar por primera vez: 1. Presione MAP (mapa). 2. Presione “Nav Menu” (Menú de navegación). 3. Presione “Stored Locations” (Ubicaciones almacenadas). (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 92 7. Ingrese los detalles requeridos. 8. Presione OK para establecer la posición del hogar. Para ver el hogar, presione el icono de hogar (casa) en la pantalla de Entrada de destino. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 93 Para ver la posición del hogar establecida 1. Presione MAP (mapa). 2. Presione “Nav Menu” (Menú de navegación). 3. Presione “Stored Locations” (Ubicaciones almacenadas). 4. Presione “Home” (Inicio). 5. Presione “List” (Lista). (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 94 Eliminación de una ubicación de hogar 1. Presione MAP (mapa). 2. Presione “Nav Menu” (Menú de navegación). 3. Presione “Stored Locations” (Ubicaciones almacenadas). 4. Presione “Home” (Inicio). 5. Presione “Delete” (Eliminar). (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 95 Hay cinco posibles puntos especiales en memoria que se pueden establecer. Para establecer un punto en memoria: 1. Presione la tecla dura MAP (mapa). 2. Presione “Nav Menu” (Menú de navegación). (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 96 Una vez que los cinco puntos especiales en memoria se han ingresado, el control “Add” (Agregar) aparecerá como “Full” (Completo). Debe eliminar algunos puntos antes de agregar otros. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 97 6. Seleccione el punto especial en memoria que eliminará. 7. Presione “Del. all” para eliminar todos los puntos especiales en memoria ingresados. 8. Presione “Yes” (Sí) para confirmar. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 98 Presione DETOUR para confirmar la selección y para activar el desvío por las áreas especificadas. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 99 área que se debe evitar: • Desde la pantalla MAP (Mapa), presione Nav Menu. • Seleccione Route Options (Opciones de ruta), luego Display Whole Route (Mostrar la ruta completa). (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 100 • Desde el menú de ubicaciones almacenadas, seleccione “Avoid area”. • Presione DELETE (Eliminar). • Seleccione el área deseada que será eliminada. • Presione DEL. ALL para eliminar todas las áreas almacenadas. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 101 (si está instalado). Nota: puede haber un breve retardo entre las funciones de las teclas programables y las funciones de las teclas duras. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 102 Por ejemplo, si no puede dar una vuelta en U, siga su viaje. El sistema de navegación volverá a calcular la ruta que lo llevará de vuelta a su destino por un camino apropiado. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 103 últimos 20 destinos ingresados. • Emergency (Emergencia): úselo para seleccionar la pantalla de Emergencia que le entregará la ubicación del hospital, estación de policía y distribuidor más cercano. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 104 Address (Dirección) 1. En la pantalla de ingreso de destino, seleccione “Address” (Dirección). 2. Ingrese el número de casa o departamento y presione OK. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 105 (si está disponible). O presione “Input City Name” (Ingresar nombre de ciudad). 5. Puede usar el teclado para ingresar la ciudad deseada. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 106 1. Seleccione (toque) el elemento deseado de la lista de destinos previamente encontrados. Los detalles del elemento serán presentados en una lista. 2. Confirme los detalles del destino. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 107 1. Presione la tecla dura MAP (mapa). 2. Presione “Nav Menu” (Menú de navegación) en el lado inferior izquierdo de la pantalla. 3. Presione “Stored Locations” (Ubicaciones almacenadas). (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 108 9. Presione DELETE ALL para eliminar todas las ubicaciones almacenadas. Emergencia El sistema de navegación está equipado con una pantalla de Emergencia separada. Para acceder a la pantalla de Emergencia, presione “Emergency”. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 109 Aparecerá STORE (Almacenar) en la pantalla. 2. Presione STORE para agregar la ubicación a la lista de puntos de memoria. También puede agregar un punto de memoria mediante el menú Navegación. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 110 6. Seleccione el elemento deseado del menú. 7. Ingrese/seleccione los detalles requeridos. El nuevo punto será agregado a la lista almacenada de puntos en memoria. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 111 1. Presione la tecla dura MAP (mapa). 2. Presione “Nav Menu” (Menú de navegación) en el lado inferior izquierdo de la pantalla. 3. Presione “Stored Locations” (Ubicaciones almacenadas). (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 112 Cuando se ordenan por icono, éstos se listan en el orden en que aparecen en la pantalla de selección de iconos. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 113 • El sistema le solicitará que confirme la eliminación. Presione YES (Sí) para confirmar. La pantalla mostrará brevemente “All Memory Points Deleted” (Todos los puntos en memoria eliminados). (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 114 (a partir de la ubicación actual del vehículo), presionando el botón “Dist” o alfabéticamente presionando el botón “A-Z”. Seleccione la entrada o salida deseada. Los detalles del destino se presentan para su confirmación. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 115 Puede ver la ubicación en el mapa de cualquier entrada. En el mapa, los detalles de ubicación para la entrada se presentan en la parte superior de la pantalla. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 116 Una vez que ha seleccionado un destino, puede cambiar los criterios de ruta presionando “Change” (Cambiar) en la pantalla de preferencias de ruta. Consulte Preferencias de ruta para obtener más información. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 117 Presione NEXT (Siguiente) en el lado superior derecho de la pantalla para desplazarse por otras posibles rutas al mismo destino. Modo de menú (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 118 Lincoln Customer Assistance Center. • Brightness/Contrast (Brillo/Contraste): permite ajustar el brillo y el contraste de la pantalla. • Screen off (Apagar pantalla): permite apagar la pantalla de navegación. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 119 Para obtener más información, consulte Controles de audio del asiento trasero (si están instalados) y Sistema DVD de entretenimiento familiar (si está instalado) presentado anteriormente en este capítulo. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 120 Lea y siga todas las precauciones de seguridad estipuladas. De otro modo, puede aumentar el riesgo de colisión y sufrir lesiones. Ford Motor Company no se hará responsable de daños de ningún tipo que surjan por el no cumplimiento de estas pautas.
  • Page 121 En cumplimiento con la Comisión federal de comunicaciones de Estados Unidos (Federal Communication Commission, FCC) Los cambios o modificaciones no aprobados por Ford Lincoln Mercury pueden anular la autorización del usuario para hacer funcionar el equipo. Este equipo ha sido probado y se considera que cumple con los límites para dispositivos digitales Clase B, de acuerdo con la Parte 15 de las Normas FCC.
  • Page 122 GPS. Si el vehículo se encuentra: • en garajes de estacionamiento de varios pisos • en túneles o bajo puentes • dentro o entremedio de edificios (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 123 DVD. Siempre se recomienda usar la más reciente actualización de este DVD de mapa. • El sistema de navegación sólo funcionará con los DVD destinados especialmente para su sistema de navegación. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 124 DVD de mapa, llame al 1 (888) 628–6277 (NAV-MAPS) o conéctese a www.navtech.com. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 125: Controles De Temperatura Interior

    DUAL. La temperatura del pasajero aparecerá en la visualización. 4. Control de desempañador trasero: despeja el hielo y niebla de la ventana trasera. Presione para encendido y apagado. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 126 14. Velocidad del ventilador: se usa para activar o desactivar manualmente la velocidad del ventilador. 15. EXT: muestra la temperatura del aire exterior. Se mantiene en pantalla hasta que se vuelva a (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 127: Control Electrónico Automático De Temperatura

    Presione AUTO (Automático) para que el sistema controle automáticamente la temperatura. 2. Control de recirculación: presiónelo para activarlo o desactivarlo. Se utiliza para activar o (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 128 Control de la dirección del flujo de aire: presiónelo para alternar los modos de distribución de aire que se indican abajo. El modo seleccionado aparecerá en la visualización. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 129 13. Asiento enfriador del conductor: presiónelo para encender el asiento enfriador del lado del conductor. Presione una vez para obtener el máximo de frío (se encienden tres luces sobre el control del asiento (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 130 • Para reducir la humedad acumulada en el interior del vehículo: no maneje con el selector de flujo de aire en la posición OFF o (en tiempo frío) MAX A/C. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 131 No coloque objetos encima del tablero, ya que se pueden transformar en proyectiles en un choque o una parada repentina. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 132 3. Control del ventilador: determina la velocidad del ventilador en el sistema auxiliar. Gire a REAR (Trasero) para proporcionar a los pasajeros de los asientos traseros control sobre los controles auxiliares traseros. De (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 133: Desempañador De La Ventana Trasera

    Esto podría dañar las líneas de la rejilla de calefacción, lo que no está cubierto por la garantía. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 134: Sistema De Luces

    El sistema de encendido automático de luces también mantiene las luces encendidas durante (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 135 Luces altas Empuje la palanca hacia el tablero de instrumentos para activarlas. Jale la palanca hacia usted para desactivarlos. INT1 (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 136 1. Estacione el vehículo directamente frente a una pared o pantalla sobre una superficie nivelada, a unos 7.6 metros (25 pies) de distancia. • (1) 2.4 metros (8 pies) • (2) Altura central del faro al suelo (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 137 SE REQUIERE NI ES AJUSTABLE EN ESTE VEHÍCULO. 7. Repita el paso 3 a 5 para el otro faro delantero. 8. Cierre el cofre y apague las luces. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 138: Control De Las Direccionales

    • se presiona alguno de los controles de entrada remota y el encendido está en OFF (y el interruptor está en la posición media). (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 139 Faros de niebla Luz del área de carga trasera Luces de mapa de la fila delantera Luz de lectura de la segunda fila Luz del área de carga trasera (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 140 Reemplazo de los focos de los faros delanteros 1. Asegúrese de que el control de los faros delanteros esté en la posición OFF (Apagado). 2. Abra el cofre. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 141 Gire el foco a la izquierda para instalarlo. 8. Vuelva a instalar la tapa del foco en su lugar y asegúrela girándola a la izquierda. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 142 Tome el foco solamente por su base plástica y no toque el cristal. La grasa natural de su mano puede hacer que el foco se quiebre la próxima vez que se enciendan los faros. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 143 7. Instale el socket del foco dentro del conjunto de la luz y gírelo hacia la derecha. 8. Instale el conjunto de la luz en el vehículo y fíjelo con dos tornillos. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 144 OFF. 2. Levante la compuerta levadiza y saque las dos tuercas de retención en la parte de abajo de la compuerta levadiza. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 145 6. Gire el mazo de cables a la derecha para instalarlo. 7. Vuelva a colocar el conjunto de la luz en su lugar. 8. Vuelva a colocar las tuercas de retención. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 146 6. Coloque el portafoco negro en el conjunto de la luz. 7. Vuelva a colocar el mazo de cables. 8. Vuelva a colocar el conjunto de la luz. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 147 4. Saque de la mica el conjunto del foco. 5. Saque y reemplace el foco. 6. Para volver a ensamblar la luz y la mica realice el procedimiento en orden inverso. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 148: Controles Del Conductor

    Para el ciclo de lavado trasero, gire (y mantenga según desee) el control del limpiador y del lavador traseros a cualquier posición. Desde cualquiera de estas posiciones, el control volverá automáticamente a la posición INT 2 u OFF. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 149 4. Ponga el limpiador nuevo en el brazo del limpiador y presiónelo en su lugar hasta que se escuche un chasquido. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 150 CONSOLA DE TOLDO La apariencia de la consola de toldo de su vehículo varía de acuerdo con el paquete de opciones. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 151 (comodidad) antes de abrirse completamente. La posición “comfort” (comodidad) ayuda a disminuir el ruido sordo del viento que puede producirse dentro del vehículo con el toldo totalmente abierto. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 152 Al cerrar el toldo corredizo, debe verificar que esté libre de obstrucciones y asegurarse de que los niños y/o mascotas no estén cerca de la abertura del toldo. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 153 • Con toldo corredizo Presione la parte del control VENT (Ventilación) para abrir las ventanas eléctricas traseras. Presione la parte del control VENT (Ventilación) para cerrar las ventanas eléctricas traseras. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 154 RELOJ Presione el control de la derecha para adelantar la hora de la pantalla. Presione el control de la izquierda para disminuir la hora de la pantalla. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 155 El tomacorriente auxiliar secundario está ubicado al interior de la puerta del portavasos en el lado trasero de la consola central. Se puede acceder al tomacorriente desde los asientos traseros. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 156: Ventanas Eléctricas

    A. Lado del conductor B. Bloqueo de la ventana C. Lado del pasajero delantero D. Pasajero trasero izquierdo y derecho (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 157 Un solo toque hacia arriba o abajo (si está instalado) Esta característica está presente sólo en la ventana del lado del conductor. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 158 Esto se conoce como “rebote”. Si se apaga el encendido (sin que se active el retardo de accesorios) durante un rebote, la ventana se abrirá hasta alcanzar la posición de rebote. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 159: Espejos

    El espejo regresará automáticamente al estado normal al poner el vehículo en R (Reversa) (cuando el espejo está encendido) para asegurar una visión clara al echarse en reversa. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 160 2. Mueva el control central en la dirección en que desea inclinar el espejo. 3. Vuelva a la posición central para desactivar la función de ajuste. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 161 (8 segundos), luego despliegue los espejos según desee. Tenga cuidado en ciertas circunstancias (es decir, en lavados automáticos de automóviles) para evitar dañar los espejos. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 162 Para hacer funcionar manualmente los estribos, consulte Centro de mensajes en este capítulo. • Esta característica puede fijar manualmente los estribos en la posición de despliegue para acceder al techo. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 163: Control De Velocidad

    48 km/h (30 mph) o más sin mantener su pie sobre el acelerador. El control de velocidad no funciona a velocidades inferiores a 48 km/h (30 mph). (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 164 • Si la velocidad del vehículo desciende más de 16 km/h (10 mph) por debajo de la velocidad establecida al manejar cuesta arriba, el control de velocidad se desactivará. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 165 1.6 km/h (1 mph). • Use el pedal del acelerador para conseguir la velocidad deseada. Cuando el vehículo alcance dicha velocidad, presione y suelte el control SET +. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 166 • Presione el control OFF del control de velocidad. Nota: cuando desactive el control de velocidad o el encendido, se borra la memoria de velocidad establecida en el control de velocidad. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 167 En modo de CD: • Presione MEM para seleccionar la siguiente selección en el CD. En cualquier modo: • Presione VOL + o − para ajustar el volumen. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 168 • AM, FM1, FM2, o • CD. En el modo AM, FM1 o FM2: • Presione NEXT (Siguiente) para seleccionar las estaciones preestablecidas en la banda de radio seleccionada. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 169 Navegación. Presione el control RPT (REPETIR) para escuchar la orden anterior del sistema de navegación. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 170 HomeLink ). Además, se recomienda que al vender el vehículo, se borren los botones programados del Homelink para fines de seguridad; consulte Programación en esta sección. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 171 5. Mantenga presionado el botón HomeLink recién programado y observe la luz indicadora. Si la luz indicadora se queda fija, esto significa (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 172 Nota: cuando se programa un sistema de apertura de la puerta del garaje u operador de portón de entrada, se recomienda desconectar el dispositivo durante el proceso de “ciclos” para evitar el sobrecalentamiento. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 173 No presione por más de 30 segundos. HomeLink ahora está en modo de preparación (o aprendizaje) y se puede programar en cualquier momento comenzando con el paso 2 en la sección “Programación”. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 174: Centro De Mensajes

    Características para seleccionar Reset (Restablecer) Presione este control para seleccionar y restablecer las funciones señaladas en el menú INFO (Información) y en el menú SETUP (Configuración). (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 175 Un ajuste de zona correcto elimina este error. Consulte Ajuste de zona y calibración de la brújula. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 176 9. Maneje el vehículo lentamente en forma circular (a menos de 5 km/h [3 mph]) hasta que CIRCLE SLOWLY TO CALIBRATE (Circule lentamente para calibrar) cambie a CALIBRATION COMPLETE (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 177 Para manejar el Tiempo transcurrido de viaje, realice lo siguiente: 1. Presione y suelte RESET para iniciar el cronómetro. 2. Presione y suelte RESET para pausar el cronómetro. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 178 • Compuerta levadiza eléctrica (si está instalada) • Estribos eléctricos desplegables (si están instalados) • Cierre automático • Asiento de salida fácil • Retardo del encendido automático de luces • Idioma (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 179 Sistema de detección de reversa Esta característica emite un tono para advertir al conductor que hay obstáculos cerca de la defensa trasera sólo cuando se selecciona R (Reversa). (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 180 Por ejemplo, use esta definición cuando lave el vehículo o • IN (Adentro): los estribos permanecerán ADENTRO sin considerar si las puertas están abiertas o cerradas. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 181 1. DOOR STATUS (Estado de las puertas) 2. ENGINE TEMP (Temperatura del motor) 3. CHARGING SYSTEM (Sistema de carga) (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 182 • No volverán a aparecer hasta que se haya completado un ciclo de encendido OFF-ON. Esto funciona como un recordatorio de que estas condiciones de advertencia aún permanecen en el vehículo. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 183 Check compass module (Revisar el módulo de brújula) Compass no response (Brújula no responde) Revisar sistema de asistencia de estacionamiento Check fuel cap (Revisar el tapón del combustible) (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 184 REDUCED ENGINE POWER (Potencia del motor reducida). Aparece en la visualización cuando el motor se está sobrecalentando. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 185 LOW BRAKE FLUID LEVEL (Nivel de líquido de frenos bajo). Indica que el nivel del líquido de frenos está bajo y que es necesario (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 186 SUSPENSION SWITCHED OFF (Suspensión apagada). Aparece en pantalla cuando el interruptor de la suspensión de aire está en la posición OFF. Para obtener información, consulte Suspensión de aire en el capítulo Manejo. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 187 Uso del teléfono celular El uso de equipos móviles de comunicación es cada vez más importante en la realización de negocios y asuntos personales. Sin embargo, los (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 188 Asegúrese de que el tapete no interfiera con el funcionamiento del acelerador ni del pedal del freno. Para quitar el tapete, siga el procedimiento de instalación en orden inverso. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 189 Nota: si se fuerza hacia arriba en forma continua luego del desenganche, se puede activar la característica de detección de obstáculos y detener el (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 190 El sistema deberá <ACTIVARSE> para poder realizar cualquier operación eléctrica. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 191 Esto también evitará que los pasajeros o la carga caigan del vehículo. Si debe manejar con la ventana o la puerta trasera abierta, mantenga las ventilaciones abiertas para que el aire exterior entre al vehículo. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 192 Cargue el equipaje en la barra transversal delantera y ajuste la barra transversal trasera según sea necesario. • No exceda los 90.7 kg (200 lb) de equipaje, si el peso se coloca directamente en las barras transversales. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 193: Seguridad Y Seguros

    última permanece abierta. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 194 Si el vehículo tuviese algún problema en la entrada a control remoto, asegúrese de entregar TODOS los transmisores de entrada a control remoto al distribuidor, para ayudar en la localización y solución de problemas. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 195 Para confirmar que todas las puertas estén cerradas y bloqueadas, presione el control una segunda vez en un periodo de tres segundos; las luces direccionales/de estacionamiento destellarán una vez y el claxon sonará. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 196 Apertura de la ventana de compuerta levadiza Presione el control para abrir la ventana de compuerta levadiza. • Control remoto de 4 botones (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 197 Si debe manejar con la compuerta levadiza abierta, mantenga los respiraderos abiertos de manera que ingrese aire exterior al vehículo. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 198 (la posición de la memoria corresponde al transmisor que se usa). (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 199 Conductor 1 o Conductor 2. 4. Si lo desea, repita este procedimiento para otro transmisor a control remoto. Desactivación de la característica de asientos con memoria Para desactivar esta característica: (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 200 3. Quite la batería antigua. Nota: consulte las normas locales al eliminar las baterías del transmisor. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 201 Programación de los transmisores a control remoto Es necesario tener todos los transmisores a control remoto (seis como máximo, originales y/o nuevos) antes de iniciar este procedimiento. Si (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 202 2 (ACCESSORY) o 3 (ON). El control de la luz superior de techo no debe estar en la posición OFF para que funcione el sistema de entrada iluminada. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 203 Controles del conductor para obtener información adicional. Para los vehículos que no están equipados con un centro de mensajes, el dispositivo se puede desactivar, llevando su vehículo a un distribuidor Ford autorizado. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 204 NEGRITA en la etiqueta del módulo Al oprimir los controles del teclado de entrada sin llave, hágalo en el centro para asegurar una activación efectiva. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 205 Para abrir la puerta del conductor, ingrese el código de cinco dígitos programado de fábrica o su código personal. Cada número se debe presionar en un lapso de cinco segundos, se encenderán las luces interiores. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 206 El sistema antirrobo pasivo SecuriLock no es compatible con los sistemas de arranque remoto de refacción que no sean Ford. El uso de estos sistemas puede provocar problemas en el arranque del vehículo y una pérdida de la protección de seguridad.
  • Page 207 Estos objetos y dispositivos no pueden dañar la llave codificada, pero pueden causar un problema momentáneo de no arranque si están demasiado cerca de la llave al arrancar el motor. Si se produce un (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 208 Antes de comenzar, asegúrese de leer y entender el procedimiento completo. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 209 1 a 5. Si la falla se repite, lleve su vehículo al distribuidor para que le programen el o los nuevos duplicados de las llaves. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 210: Asientos Y Sistemas De Seguridad

    Presione el lado delantero del control para ajustar la firmeza. Presione el lado trasero del control para ajustar la blandura. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 211 El control está ubicado en el costado exterior del cojín del asiento. Presione la parte delantera o trasera para inclinar el asiento. Presione el control para mover el asiento hacia adelante, hacia atrás, hacia arriba o hacia abajo. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 212 Para programar la función de memoria para que funcione con un transmisor de entrada a control remoto específico, consulte Sistema de entrada a control remoto en el capítulo Seguros y seguridad. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 213 • Se puede acceder al mismo desde el asiento de la segunda fila. Mueva el asiento delantero completamente hacia adelante y hacia arriba para tener un acceso fácil. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 214 Para ajustar correctamente el apoyacabeza, levántelo de modo que quede directamente detrás de su cabeza o lo más cerca posible de esa posición. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 215 Para acceder al asiento de la tercera fila: 1. Ubique la manija en el costado del asiento y levántela para soltar el respaldo. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 216 Asientos y sistemas de seguridad 2. Jale la manija ubicada en la parte trasera del asiento. El asiento se plegará hacia adelante. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 217 Tenga cuidado cuando pliegue el respaldo hasta la posición hacia atrás ya que el sistema se moverá hacia adelante cuando levante la manija de liberación. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 218 1. Levante y jale el asiento hacia atrás hasta que quede enganchado. No intente desenganchar los ganchos del piso trasero mientras el asiento está en la posición inclinada hacia abajo. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 219 Para evitar posibles daños al asiento o a los cinturones de seguridad, asegúrese de que los cinturones no estén abrochados cuando el asiento se mueva a la posición de piso de carga. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 220 El asiento se debe mover hasta la posición completamente hacia atrás cuando esté ocupado por niños mayores o adultos. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 221 Para ajustar correctamente el apoyacabeza, levántelo de modo que quede directamente detrás de su cabeza o lo más cerca posible de esa posición. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 222 Para evitar posibles daños al asiento o a los cinturones de seguridad, asegúrese de que los cinturones no estén abrochados cuando el asiento se mueva a la posición de piso de carga. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 223 Los botones de control se ubican en el panel de adorno lateral trasero derecho (accesible desde el área de la compuerta levadiza). Empuje la parte inferior del botón de control para bajar el respaldo deseado. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 224: Sistemas De Seguridad

    El sistema de seguridad personal del vehículo consta de: • Sistemas de seguridad suplementarios de bolsas de aire de doble etapa para el conductor y el pasajero. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 225 Un nivel mayor de energía se utiliza en los impactos de mayor gravedad. Consulte la sección Sistemas de sujeción suplementarios de bolsa de aire en este capítulo. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 226 Esto reduce el riesgo de lesiones asociadas a la fuerza aplicada en el pecho del pasajero, limitando la carga sobre éste. Consulte la sección Sistemas de seguridad en este capítulo. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 227 Nunca permita que un pasajero lleve un niño en su regazo mientras el vehículo esté en movimiento. El pasajero no puede evitar que el niño se lesione en caso de choque. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 228 Asegúrese de ajustar firmemente la lengüeta en la hebilla. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 229 Modo de bloqueo automático En este modo, el cinturón de hombros se cierra automáticamente. El cinturón aún se podrá retraer para eliminar la holgura en el cinturón de hombros. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 230 Desabroche la combinación de cinturón pélvico y de hombros y deje que se retraiga por completo para desactivar el modo de bloqueo automático y volver al modo de bloqueo sensible (emergencia) del vehículo. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 231 Safety Canopy y la activación de los pretensores del cinturón de seguridad. Consulte la sección Mantenimiento de los cinturones de seguridad en este capítulo. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 232 De no ajustarse adecuadamente el cinturón de seguridad, se podría reducir su eficacia y aumentar el riesgo de lesiones en un choque. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 233 La luz de advertencia del cinturón conductor se abrocha antes de que de seguridad y la campanilla el interruptor de encendido se indicadora permanecen apagadas. coloque en la posición ON (encendido)... (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 234 ON... El objetivo de BeltMinder es recordarle a los usuarios ocasionales que siempre usen los cinturones de seguridad. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 235 “Los cinturones me Posiblemente, pero un accidente grave puede arrugan la ropa” hacer mucho más que arrugar su ropa, especialmente, si no tiene puesto el cinturón de seguridad. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 236 • El freno de estacionamiento esté puesto • La palanca de cambio de velocidades esté en P (Estacionamiento) (transmisión automática) • El interruptor de encendido esté en la posición OFF (Apagado) (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 237 9. Después de recibir la confirmación, el proceso de desactivación o activación está completo. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 238 (si están instalados), la guía del cinturón de hombros en el respaldo (si está instalada), el anclaje de correa y LATCH de asientos de seguridad para niños y los accesorios de fijación. Ford Motor Company recomienda reemplazar todos los conjuntos de cinturón de seguridad que se usan en vehículos que han participado en un accidente.
  • Page 239 (SRS) de bolsa de aire. Transporte siempre a niños de 12 años o menores en el asiento trasero y use siempre adecuadamente los sistemas de seguridad apropiados para niños. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 240 No intente revisar, reparar ni modificar los sistemas de sujeción suplementarios de bolsas de aire ni sus fusibles. Consulte a su distribuidor Ford o Lincoln Mercury. La bolsa de aire del pasajero delantero no está diseñada para ofrecer protección al ocupante del centro del asiento delantero.
  • Page 241 El hecho de que las bolsas de aire no se inflen en un accidente, no significa que el sistema funcione incorrectamente. Más bien, significa (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 242 Si la bolsa de aire se ha inflado, ésta no volverá a funcionar y se debe reemplazar de inmediato. Si la bolsa de aire no se reemplaza, el área sin reparar aumentará el riesgo de lesiones en un choque. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 243 SRS de inmediato en su distribuidor o por un técnico calificado. A menos que se repare, es posible que el sistema no funcione correctamente en caso de un choque. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 244 Canopy , sus fusibles, el tapizado de los pilares A, B, o C ni el forro del techo en un vehículo que contenga Safety Canopy . Consulte a su distribuidor Ford o Lincoln Mercury. Todos los ocupantes del vehículo, incluido el conductor, deben usar siempre los cinturones de seguridad, incluso si se cuenta con un SRS de bolsas de aire y el sistema Safety Canopy .
  • Page 245: Bolsas De Aire

    (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 246 Varios componentes del sistema Safety Canopy calientan después del inflado. No los toque después del inflado. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 247 También vea Sistema de sujeción suplementario de bolsa de aire (SRS) en este capítulo para obtener instrucciones especiales sobre cómo usar las bolsas de aire. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 248 Si acerca el niño al centro del vehículo, puede ayudar a que el cinturón de hombros se ajuste correctamente. No deje niños, adultos que requieren supervisión ni mascotas solos en el vehículo. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 249 Para que el cinturón pélvico y de hombros se ajuste mejor en los niños que han superado el tamaño de los asientos de seguridad para niños, Ford Motor Company recomienda el uso de un reforzador de colocación de cinturón. Los asientos auxiliares ubican a los niños de tal manera que los cinturones de seguridad se puedan ajustar mejor.
  • Page 250 Si utiliza un asiento auxiliar sin cinturón de hombros, aumenta el riesgo de que la cabeza del niño se golpee contra una superficie dura en caso de un choque. Por esta razón, nunca use un asiento auxiliar sólo con (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 251: Asientos De Seguridad Para Niños

    Si no instala o no usa el asiento de seguridad correctamente, el niño puede resultar lesionado en un frenado repentino o en un choque. Al instalar un asiento de seguridad para niños: (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 252 Ford recomienda el uso de un asiento de seguridad para niños que tenga una correa superior de sujeción. Instale el asiento de seguridad para niños en una posición con LATCH y anclajes de correa. Para obtener más información acerca de las correas de sujeción superiores y los anclajes,...
  • Page 253 1. Coloque el asiento de seguridad para niños en un asiento con una combinación de cinturón pélvico y de hombros. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 254 Jálela para asegurarse de que la lengüeta esté enganchada firmemente. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 255 (será imposible sacar más el cinturón). Si el retractor no está bloqueado, desabroche el cinturón y repita los pasos dos al nueve. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 256 Enganche la correa de sujeción sólo al anclaje de correa apropiado tal como se indica. Es posible que la correa de sujeción no funcione correctamente si se engancha en un lugar distinto al anclaje de correa correcto. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 257 3. Guíe la correa del asiento de seguridad para niños por debajo del apoyacabezas (asientos exteriores) y sobre el respaldo del asiento. 4. Tome la correa de sujeción y ubíquela en el marco del asiento. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 258 2. Pase la correa de sujeción del asiento de seguridad para niños sobre el respaldo del asiento. 3. Localice el anillo de la correa de anclaje para la posición de asiento. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 259 Algunos asientos de seguridad para niños incluyen dos conexiones rígidas o instaladas en la correa que se conectan a dos anclajes en posiciones de (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 260 En caso de accidente, es posible que un anclaje no sea lo suficientemente fuerte como para sostener dos conexiones de asientos para niños y puede romperse, provocando lesiones graves o incluso la muerte. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 261 Verifique que los anclajes mantengan el asiento en su lugar. Si el asiento de seguridad no está correctamente anclado, el riesgo de que un niño resulte lesionado en un choque aumenta considerablemente. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 262: Llantas, Ruedas Y Carga

    Estudie el Manual del propietario y sus suplementos para obtener información específica acerca de las funciones del equipo, las instrucciones para un manejo seguro y las precauciones seguras para reducir el riesgo de accidente o lesiones graves. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 263 AWD pueden acelerar mejor que los de tracción en dos ruedas en situaciones que requieran baja tracción, éstos no frenan más rápido. Siempre maneje a una velocidad segura. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 264 Estas diferencias que hacen que su vehículo sea tan versátil también provocan que se maniobre en forma diferente a otros vehículos comunes de pasajeros. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 265 Departamento de transportes de Estados Unidos - Grados de calidad de llantas: el Departamento de transportes de Estados Unidos le exige a Ford que le entregue la información sobre los grados de llanta exactamente igual a como lo ha redactado el gobierno.
  • Page 266 (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 267 Para un funcionamiento seguro de su vehículo, es necesario que sus llantas estén infladas correctamente. Recuerde que una llanta puede perder hasta la mitad de su presión de aire sin verse desinflada. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 268: Inflado De Llantas

    (incluida la llanta de refacción). Infle todas las llantas según la presión de inflado recomendada por Ford Motor Company. Inspección de sus llantas Inspeccione periódicamente las bandas de rodadura de las llantas en busca de desgaste disparejo o excesivo y quite las piedras, clavos, vidrios u otros objetos que se puedan haber metido en sus ranuras.
  • Page 269 La presión de inflado de llantas recomendada por Ford se encuentra en la etiqueta de la llanta o en la etiqueta de certificación que se ubica en el Pilar B o en el borde de la puerta del conductor.
  • Page 270 7. Verifique los costados para asegurarse de que no haya ranuras, cortes ni protuberancias. REQUERIMIENTOS DE REEMPLAZO DE LLANTAS Su vehículo está equipado con llantas diseñadas para proporcionar una marcha y capacidad de manejo seguras. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 271: Cambio De Las Llantas

    (como P-metric contra LT-metric o toda estación contra todo terreno) que las proporcionadas originalmente por Ford. El uso de cualquier llanta o rueda no recomendada por Ford puede afectar la seguridad y el rendimiento de su vehículo, lo que podría producir un aumento en el riesgo de pérdida de control del vehículo,...
  • Page 272 Ford originalmente. Si la llanta o rueda de refacción distinta está dañada, en lugar de repararla, debe reemplazarla.
  • Page 273 Ubicación de llanta de refacción y las herramientas La llanta de refacción y las herramientas de su vehículo se guardan en las siguientes ubicaciones: (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 274 5. Para quitar la llanta de refacción, gire la manija hacia la izquierda hasta que la llanta baje al suelo y el cable esté levemente suelto. 6. Deslice el retén desde el centro de la rueda de la llanta de refacción. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 275 (Si va a cambiar la llanta en una pendiente, bloquee la rueda diagonalmente opuesta en el lado hacia abajo de la pendiente.) (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 276 NO el brazo de control. 6. Levante el vehículo de modo que la llanta no quede a más de 2.5 cm (1 pulg.) del suelo cuando instale la llanta de refacción. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 277 No coloque nunca su mano entre el estribo extendido y el vehículo. Un estribo en movimiento puede causar lesiones. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 278 Almacenamiento de la llanta de refacción 1. Apoye la llanta en el suelo cerca de la parte trasera del vehículo con el vástago de la válvula hacia arriba. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 279 M14 x 2.0 * Las especificaciones de torsión son para las roscas de pernos y tuercas sin suciedad ni óxido. Sólo utilice los sujetadores de repuesto que recomienda Ford. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 280 2. 215: indica el ancho nominal de la llanta en milímetros desde un borde del costado hasta el otro borde. En general, mientras mayor sea el número, más ancha es la llanta. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 281 Estos regímenes se enumeran en el siguiente cuadro. Nota: es posible que no encuentre esta información en todas las llantas ya que la ley federal no la exige. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 282 Los fabricantes de llantas también deben indicar los materiales de las bandas y del costado, que incluyen acero, nylon, poliéster y otros. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 283 La presión de inflado en frío nunca debe ser inferior a la presión recomendada en la etiqueta del vehículo. Los proveedores de llantas pueden aplicar indicaciones, notas o advertencias adicionales, tales como carga estándar, radial sin cámara, etc. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 284 4. Carga máxima simple kg (lbs) a kPa (psi) en frío: indica la carga máxima y la presión de las llantas cuando la llanta se usa sola; una sola llanta se define así cuando se ponen dos llantas (total) en el eje trasero. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 285 CUIDADO DE LA LLANTA El mantenimiento incorrecto o inadecuado del vehículo también puede provocar que las llantas se desgasten en forma anormal. Aquí hay algunas indicaciones importantes para el mantenimiento: (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 286 • Grietas en los surcos de la banda de rodadura • Daño por impactos debido al uso • Separación en la banda de rodadura • Separación en el costado • Abrasión severa en el costado (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 287 Alineación de ruedas y llantas Una mala sacudida por golpear el borde de las banquetas o un bache, puede provocar que la parte delantera de su vehículo pierda la alineación (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 288 Si su vehículo parece tirar hacia un lado mientras conduce, es posible que las ruedas hayan perdido la alineación. Haga que un técnico calificado de un distribuidor de Ford o Lincoln/Mercury revise periódicamente la alineación de las ruedas.
  • Page 289 Nota: si las llantas muestran un desgaste disparejo, solicite que un técnico calificado de un distribuidor de Ford o Lincoln/Mercury revise y corrija la desalineación de las ruedas, el desbalance de las llantas o algún problema mecánico relacionado, antes de rotar las llantas.
  • Page 290: Sistema De Monitoreo De Presión De Las Llantas (Tpms)

    El sensor se puede retirar soltando la tuerca en el vástago de la válvula. Si no lo retira, el sensor puede resultar dañado. La arandela aislante de (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 291 La función principal del Sistema de monitoreo de presión de las llantas es avisarle cuando éstas necesitan aire. También podría avisarle en caso de que el sistema ya no pudiera funcionar como se espera. Consulte el (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 292 Inspección e inflado de las llantas en este capítulo. Ford recomienda el uso de manómetros de presión para llantas tipo digitales o cuadrantes en lugar de manómetros de presión para llantas tipo varilla para aumentar la precisión.
  • Page 293 20.7 kPa (3 psi) en una disminución de 16.6° C (30° F) (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 294 Siga estas pautas al usar llantas y cadenas para la nieve: • Utilice solamente cadenas tipo cable o cadenas que Ford ofrece como accesorio o sus equivalentes. Otras cadenas del tipo con eslabones convencionales pueden entrar en contacto con el alojamiento de la rueda y/o la carrocería y producir daños a estos.
  • Page 295: Carga Del Vehículo

    No incluye pasajeros, carga ni equipamiento opcional. Peso listo para rodar del vehículo: es el peso del vehículo nuevo al momento de retirarlo del distribuidor, más algún equipamiento alternativo. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 296 La sobrecarga o carga inadecuada del vehículo puede contribuir a que usted pierda el control o a que ocurra una volcadura. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 297 Al remolcar, el peso de la lengüeta de remolque o el peso del pivote de la dirección también es parte del peso de la carga. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 298 Arrastre de remolque en este capítulo o la Guía de arrastre de remolque y RV que entrega el distribuidor. GVW (Peso bruto vehicular): es el Peso listo para rodar del vehículo, más la carga y los pasajeros. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 299 GCW del vehículo para remolque más el remolque sobrepasan el GVWR del vehículo para remolque. El GCW nunca debe exceder el GVWR. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 300 2. Determine el peso combinado del conductor y los pasajeros que viajarán en el vehículo. 3. Reste el peso combinado del conductor y los pasajeros de XXX kilogramos o XXX libras. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 301 Etiqueta de certificación que se encuentra en la puerta del conductor. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 302 • No arrastre un remolque hasta que el vehículo haya recorrido por lo menos 800 km (500 millas). • Consulte las instrucciones incluidas con los accesorios de remolque para obtener las especificaciones adecuadas de instalación y ajuste. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 303 El juego que contiene un puente eléctrico y las instrucciones eléctricas de arrastre de remolque se puede adquirir en el distribuidor de Ford, Lincoln o Mercury (Número de refacción 4L1Z-14A348-AA) Nota: antes de arrastrar un remolque, asegúrese de que los frenos del remolque (si están instalados) y las luces estén conectados y funcionen...
  • Page 304 (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 305 El viraje en curvas a velocidades menores cuando se arrastra un remolque disminuirá la tendencia del sistema de aumento de estabilidad AdvanceTrac a activarse. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 306 1. Estacione el vehículo sin carga sobre una superficie pareja. Con el encendido en la posición ON, aplique el freno y coloque la palanca de (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 307 El sistema de frenado del vehículo de arrastre tiene capacidad para uso con el GVWR, no con el GCWR. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 308 No aplique los frenos muy seguido, ya que se pueden sobrecalentar y ser menos eficaces. • El peso de la lengüeta del remolque debe representar entre un 10% y un 15% del peso del remolque cargado. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 309: Remolque Vacacional

    Estas pautas están diseñadas para asegurar que la transmisión no resulte dañada. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 310 56 km (35 mph), el eje de transmisión se debe quitar antes de remolcar el vehículo. Ford recomienda que sólo un técnico calificado retire o instale el eje de transmisión. Visite a su distribuidor local para el retiro o instalación del eje de transmisión.
  • Page 311: Manejo

    No estacione, no ponga en ralentí ni maneje su vehículo sobre pasto seco u otra superficie seca. El sistema de emisiones calienta el compartimiento del motor y el sistema de escape, lo cual puede iniciar un incendio. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 312 Asientos y sistemas de seguridad. 2. Asegúrese de que los faros delanteros y los accesorios del vehículo estén apagados. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 313 Manejo 3. Asegúrese de que la palanca de cambio de velocidades esté en P (Estacionamiento). 4. Asegúrese de que esté puesto el freno de estacionamiento. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 314 Arranque del motor Nota: cada vez que arranque el vehículo, suelte la llave en cuanto arranque el motor. Los giros excesivos pueden dañar el motor de arranque. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 315 110 voltios con conexión a tierra. Asegúrese de volver a poner la tapa en el enchufe cuando no esté usando el calefactor. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 316: Frenos

    Si al frenar se escucha un “chirrido o rechinado continuo”, o bien un sonido de “metal contra metal”, es posible que las balatas estén gastadas y deban ser inspeccionadas por un técnico de servicio calificado. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 317 • El sistema de frenos antibloqueo no siempre reduce la distancia de frenado. Siempre deje espacio suficiente para frenar entre su vehículo y el vehículo delante de usted. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 318 El sistema se desactiva al soltar el pedal del freno. Cuando el sistema se activa, el pedal del freno se desplaza con muy poco esfuerzo; esto es normal. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 319 (Estacionamiento) (el freno de estacionamiento se desenganchará automáticamente cuando cambie a reversa). Es necesario mantener presionado el pedal del freno mientras se mueve la palanca de cambio de velocidades. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 320 (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 321 40 minutos después de que se apague el encendido para acomodar cualquier cambio de carga. (El compresor de aire puede funcionar cuando el vehículo esté apagado, esto es normal.) (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 322: Suspensión De Aire

    Este eje proporciona mayor tracción en superficies resbalosas, especialmente cuando una de las ruedas está sobre una superficie con tracción deficiente. En condiciones normales, el eje desplazable limitado funciona como un eje trasero estándar. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 323 Su vehículo tiene la capacidad de transportar más carga y personas que la mayoría de los automóviles de pasajeros. Dependiendo del tipo y (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 324 El sistema AdvanceTrac con RSC ayuda al conductor a mantener el control de la dirección si el vehículo comienza a deslizarse (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 325 En los vehículos con centro de mensajes, aparece el mensaje “ADVANCETRAC OFF”. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 326 Asimismo, no instale una bocina estéreo cerca de la consola central delantera ni debajo de los asientos delanteros. Las vibraciones de las bocinas pueden afectar de (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 327: Funcionamiento De La Transmisión

    Emergencias en el camino. Si el fusible no está quemado, realice el siguiente procedimiento: 1. Ponga el freno de estacionamiento, gire el encendido a LOCK y luego quite la llave. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 328 3. Inserte la herramienta, tal como se muestra y gire para acceder al mecanismo de neutralización. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 329 Si suelta completamente el freno de estacionamiento, pero la luz de advertencia de frenos permanece iluminada, es posible que los frenos no estén funcionando correctamente. Consulte a su distribuidor o a un técnico de servicio calificado. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 330 P (Estacionamiento). Gire el encendido a la posición LOCK (Bloqueo) y retire la llave siempre que salga de su vehículo. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 331 D6 o D4. 2 (Segunda) La transmisión sólo funciona en 2da. Use 2 (Segunda) para arrancar en caminos resbalosos o para proporcionar frenado adicional del motor al bajar pendientes. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 332 “velocidades de estacionamiento”. Las condiciones climáticas adversas también pueden afectar el funcionamiento del sistema; esto puede incluir una disminución del rendimiento o activaciones falsas. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 333 Si el sistema detecta un objeto que se acerca al vehículo a una velocidad en que es necesario frenar en forma rápida, el sonido será muy alto. Si se escucha el tono cuando el vehículo está en (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 334 Su 4x4 tiene la característica del sistema Control Trac de servicio pesado que incluye una caja de transferencia operada por computadora. Este (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 335 Las luces indicadoras del sistema Control Trac se encienden sólo en las siguientes condiciones. Si se encienden estas luces al manejar en 2H o A4WD, comuníquese con su distribuidor Ford lo antes posible. • 4X4 HIGH (Alta): se enciende momentáneamente cuando se HIGH arranca el vehículo.
  • Page 336 Sistema de tracción en las cuatro ruedas Control Trac después de que se haya completado con éxito un cambio de modo. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 337 Si no se cumple alguna de las condiciones de cambio anteriores, el centro de mensajes mostrará la información correspondiente. Nota: es posible que se escuchen algunos ruidos mientras el sistema realiza el cambio o engrana. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 338 Mantenga el control del volante de la dirección en todo momento, especialmente en terreno irregular. Dado que los cambios repentinos en (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 339 Recuerde, su seguridad y la de otros debe ser su principal preocupación. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 340 No gire las ruedas a más de 56 km/h (35 mph). Las llantas pueden fallar y lesionar a un pasajero o a un observador. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 341 Control Trac emplea las cuatro ruedas para dar potencia al vehículo. Esto aumenta la tracción y permite manejar sobre terrenos y caminos en condiciones que los vehículos convencionales con tracción en dos ruedas no pueden recorrer. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 342 Si su vehículo posee AdvanceTrac con RSC, presione el botón AdvanceTrac con RSC (consulte Sistema de aumento de estabilidad AdvanceTrac con Control de estabilidad de balanceo (RSC) en este (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 343 áreas salvajes de nuestra nación. Ford Motor Company se (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 344 Aplique tan sólo la suficiente potencia a las ruedas para subir la cuesta. Demasiada potencia puede hacer que las llantas resbalen, giren velozmente o pierdan tracción, resultando en la pérdida del control del vehículo. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 345 No “bombee” los frenos. Consulte la sección Frenos de este capítulo para obtener información adicional acerca del funcionamiento del sistema de frenos antibloqueo. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 346 Toda modificación al vehículo que levante el centro de gravedad puede hacer que el vehículo tenga más probabilidades de volcarse como resultado de una pérdida de control. Ford Motor Company recomienda tener precaución con cualquier vehículo equipado con una carga o dispositivo alto (tales como parrillas de escalera o cubiertas de caja de pickup).
  • Page 347: Emergencias En El Camino

    • para el período de garantía limitada de vehículos nuevos de tres años o 60,000 km (36,000 millas), lo que ocurra primero en los vehículos Ford o Mercury, y cinco años u 80,000 km (50,000 millas) en vehículos Lincoln. La asistencia en el camino cubrirá: •...
  • Page 348: Asistencia En El Camino

    Emergencias en el camino Los usuarios de vehículos Ford o Mercury de los Estados Unidos, que necesiten asistencia en el camino, deben llamar al 1-800-241-3673 y los usuarios de vehículos Lincoln al 1-800-521-4140. Los usuarios canadienses que requieran de asistencia en el camino, pueden llamar al 1-800-665-2006.
  • Page 349: Interruptor De Corte De Bomba De Combustible

    4. Gire el encendido a la posición ON (Encendido). Espere unos segundos y vuelva a girar la llave a la posición OFF (Apagado). (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 350: Fusibles Y Relevadores

    Verde Rosado Rosado — — Anaranjado Verde Verde — — Rojo Rojo Rojo — — Azul — Amarillo — — Canela — Marrón — — Natural — Negro (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 351 Si se ha desconectado y reconectado la batería, consulte la sección Batería del capítulo Mantenimiento y especificaciones. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 352 (CHMSL), luces direccionales 7.5A* Interruptor de espejos eléctricos, módulo de memoria (energía lógica), interruptor del asiento del conductor (con memoria) (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 353 (iluminación), BSM (encendido automático de luces, luces de estacionamiento), iluminación del selector de velocidades de la consola del piso, indicador de faros de niebla (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 354 Relevador de la bomba de combustible, interruptor de corte de la bomba de combustible, módulo de la transmisión de la bomba de combustible, motor de la bomba de combustible (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 355 Interruptor de AdvanceTrac RSC, Grupo de instrumentos (alimentación de marcha/arranque) 10A* Módulo ABS/AdvanceTrac RSC (alimentación de marcha/arranque) 15A* Faros de niebla (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 356 15A* Grupo de instrumentos (B+), luces interiores (cortesía), relevadores de desenganche del freno de estacionamiento, motor de desenganche del freno de estacionamiento, luz para charcos (espejos exteriores) (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 357 Solenoide del seguro de bloqueo de la palanca de freno, módulo del sistema de asistencia de estacionamiento en reversa, módulo de suspensión de aire (marcha/arranque), módulo de brújula (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 358 A/A, CMCV, accionadores de VCT — No se usa 15A* PCM, sensor de flujo de masa de aire (MAF), inyectores de combustible (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 359 30A** Relevador del motor de arranque, solenoide del motor de arranque 30A** Energía del interruptor de encendido 30A** Módulo ABS/AdvanceTrac RSC (motor de la bomba) (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 360 30A** Estribos eléctricos 50A** Relevador de compresor de suspensión de aire, compresor de suspensión de aire 30A** Módulo ABS/AdvanceTrac RSC (válvulas) (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 361 (cortacircuitos), interruptor de la ventana principal, motores de las ventanas, interruptores de las ventanas, módulo del toldo corredizo Relevador del Solenoide del motor de arranque motor de arranque (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 362 (luces de estacionamiento estacionamiento) de arrastre de remolque R202 Relevador de Faros de niebla delanteros faros de niebla R203 Relevador del Fusible 32, fusible 34, solenoides y sensores PCM (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 363 Relevador del Claxon de dos tonos claxon * Minifusibles ** Maxifusibles Nota: los relevadores R301-R305 no son componentes reparables; solicite asistencia a su distribuidor o a un técnico cualificado. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 364 5. Encienda el ventilador del calefactor en ambos vehículos para evitar daños causados por descargas de voltaje. Apague todos los demás accesorios. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 365 Nota: En las ilustraciones, los pernos destacados con un rayo se usan para designar la batería auxiliar. 2. Conecte el otro extremo del cable positivo (+) al terminal positivo (+) de la batería auxiliar. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 366 No use líneas de combustible, cubiertas de base del motor ni el múltiple de admisión como puntos de conexión a tierra. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 367: Arranque Con Cables Pasacorriente

    1. Retire el cable pasacorriente de la superficie metálica de conexión a tierra. Nota: En las ilustraciones, los pernos destacados con un rayo se usan para designar la batería auxiliar. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 368 2. Retire el cable pasacorriente de la conexión negativa (-) de la batería del vehículo auxiliar. 3. Retire el cable pasacorriente del terminal positivo (+) de la batería del vehículo auxiliar. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 369 Después de arrancar el vehículo descompuesto y de retirar los cables pasacorriente, déjelo funcionar en ralentí durante varios minutos, de modo que la computadora del motor pueda aprender nuevamente sus condiciones de ralentí. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 370: Remolque Con Grúa De Auxilio

    Se recomienda remolcar su vehículo con un elevador o equipo de plataforma plana. No remolque con una eslinga. Ford Motor Company no ha aprobado el procedimiento de remolque con eslingas. Asimismo no se recomienda remolcar con grúa de auxilio el vehículo mediante los...
  • Page 371 • No supere la distancia de 80 km (50 millas). • No exceda la velocidad del vehículo de 56 km/h (35 mph). Ford Motor Company elabora un manual de remolque para todos los operadores autorizados de camionetas de remolque. Haga que el operador del camión de remolque consulte este manual para que vea los...
  • Page 372: Asistencia Al Cliente

    Center al siguiente número. Fuera de la ciudad Si usted tiene un vehículo Ford o Mercury y está fuera de la ciudad cuando necesita servicio o bien, necesita más ayuda de la que puede suministrarle el distribuidor, después de seguir los pasos descritos anteriormente, contáctese con el Centro de asistencia al cliente Ford...
  • Page 373 Centro de relación con el cliente Ford para encontrar un distribuidor autorizado que pueda ayudarlo. En Estados Unidos:...
  • Page 374 Consejo de solución de disputas (EE.UU.). En algunos estados (en EE.UU.) se debe notificar por escrito directamente a Ford, antes de buscar soluciones en virtud de las leyes de garantía de su estado. En algunos estados también se le permitirá a Ford intentar una reparación final.
  • Page 375 Ford Motor Company que cumplan con los requisitos. Es posible que el Consejo de solución de disputas no esté disponible en todos los estados. Ford Motor Company se reserva el derecho de cambiar las limitaciones de elegibilidad, de modificar los procedimientos y descontinuar este servicio sin previo aviso y sin incurrir en obligaciones por las leyes aplicables del estado.
  • Page 376 • El número de archivo asignado a su solicitud. • El número telefónico sin costo del administrador independiente del DSB. Luego se le solicitará a su distribuidor y a un representante de Ford Motor Company que presenten informes. Para revisar adecuadamente su caso, el Consejo necesita la siguiente información:...
  • Page 377 • Una breve descripción de su problema sin resolver. • Un breve resumen de la acción que tomó el o los distribuidores y Ford Motor Company. • Los nombres (si los sabe) de todas las personas que contactó en el o los distribuidores.
  • Page 378 UTILIZACIÓN DEL PROGRAMA DE MEDIACIÓN Y ARBITRAJE (SÓLO CANADÁ) En aquellos casos en que considere que los esfuerzos realizados por Ford y por su distribuidor para resolver un problema del servicio del vehículo relacionado con la fabricación han sido insatisfactorios, Ford de Canadá...
  • Page 379 5,000 distribuidores participantes de Ford o Lincoln Mercury y Ford de Canadá. Si usted no aprovechó la Extensión de Servicio Ford al momento de comprar su vehículo, quizá aún pueda hacerlo. Dado que esta información está sujeta a cambios, consulte a su distribuidor todos los detalles sobre las opciones de cobertura de la Extensión de Servicio Ford...
  • Page 380 U.S.A. Teléfono: (313) 594-4857 FAX: (313) 390-0804 Si usted está en otro país, contacte al distribuidor Ford más cercano. Si los empleados del distribuidor no pueden ayudarlo, ellos pueden llevarlo a la oficina afiliada de Ford más cercana. Si usted compra su vehículo en Norteamérica y luego lo lleva fuera de los Estados Unidos o Canadá, registre el número de identificación del...
  • Page 381 Cómo obtener un manual del propietario en francés Puede obtener un Manual del propietario en francés con su distribuidor o escribiendo a Ford Motor Company de Canadá, Limited, Service Publications, P.O. Box 1580, Station B, Mississauga, Ontario L4Y 4G3. INFORME DE DEFECTOS DE SEGURIDAD (EE.UU. SOLAMENTE) Si usted considera que su vehículo...
  • Page 382: Limpieza

    La aplicación de un sellador de pintura de polímero a su vehículo cada seis meses ayuda a disminuir rayaduras menores y daños de la pintura. • Primero lave el vehículo. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 383 MOTOR Los motores son más eficaces cuando están limpios, ya que la acumulación de grasa y suciedad mantiene el motor más caliente de lo normal. Cuando lo lave: (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 384 Si los limpiadores no limpian correctamente, la causa puede ser la presencia de sustancias en el parabrisas o en las hojas de los limpiadores. Esto puede incluir (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 385 Para tela, alfombras, asientos de tela y cinturones de seguridad: • Quite el polvo y la suciedad suelta con una aspiradora. • Quite las manchas leves y la suciedad con Motorcraft Extra Strength Upholstery Cleaner (ZC-41). (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 386 PARTE INFERIOR DE LA CARROCERÍA Lave frecuentemente toda la parte inferior del vehículo. Mantenga los orificios de drenaje de la carrocería y de las puertas libres de suciedad. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 387 PRODUCTOS PARA EL CUIDADO DE AUTOMÓVILES FORD, LINCOLN Y MERCURY Su distribuidor Ford, Lincoln o Mercury dispone de muchos productos de calidad para limpiar su vehículo y proteger sus acabados. Estos productos de calidad han sido diseñados específicamente para satisfacer sus necesidades automovilísticas;...
  • Page 388: Mantenimiento Y Especificaciones

    1. Coloque el freno de estacionamiento y cambie a P (Estacionamiento). 2. Bloquee las ruedas. Nota: no arranque el motor sin el filtro de aire y no lo quite mientras el motor esté funcionando. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 389 Deslice la manija amarilla para soltar el seguro auxiliar. 3. Levante el cofre hasta que los cilindros de elevación lo mantengan abierto. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 390 5. Depósito de líquido refrigerante del motor 6. Depósito del líquido de la dirección hidráulica 7. Cubierta de apariencia del motor 8. Tapón de llenado del aceite del motor 9. Depósito del líquido lavaparabrisas (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 391: Aceite Del Motor

    Consulte el registro de mantenimiento programado para conocer los intervalos adecuados para la revisión del aceite del motor. 1. Asegúrese de que el vehículo esté sobre una superficie plana. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 392 • Los niveles de aceite por encima de la marca MAX pueden causar daños en el motor. Un técnico de servicio debe extraer un poco de aceite del motor. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 393 Comité Internacional de Normalización y Aprobación de Lubricantes (ISLAC), compuesto por fabricantes automotrices de EE.UU. y Japón. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 394: Batería

    Mantenimiento y especificaciones Para proteger la garantía de su motor, use Motorcraft SAE 5W-20 o un equivalente del aceite 5W-20 que cumpla con la especificación de Ford WSS-M2C930-A. El aceite del motor SAE 5W-20 proporciona un rendimiento óptimo en cuanto a economía y durabilidad de combustible que cumple con todos los requisitos del motor de su vehículo.
  • Page 395 ácido con la piel o los ojos, lávese de inmediato con agua durante 15 minutos como mínimo y consulte a un médico a la brevedad. Si el ácido se ingiere, llame de inmediato a un médico. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 396 Si la batería se desconectó o si se instaló una nueva, el ajuste del reloj y del radio se debe restablecer al volver a conectarla. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 397 • Protección contra el congelamiento hasta -36°C (-34°F) • Protección contra la ebullición hasta 129°C (265°F). • Protección contra óxido y otras formas de corrosión. • Hace posible que los indicadores calibrados funcionen correctamente. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 398 Agregue la mezcla al depósito del líquido refrigerante cuando el motor esté frío, hasta que se obtenga el nivel de llenado apropiado. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 399 Motorcraft Speciality Orange Engine Coolant, VC–2 (EE.UU.) o CXC–209 (Canadá), que cumple con la especificación WSS-M97B44-D de Ford, con el líquido refrigerante que proviene de fábrica. La mezcla de Motorcraft Speciality Orange Engine Coolant o cualquier producto de larga vida de color naranja con su líquido refrigerante que proviene de fábrica,...
  • Page 400 50/50. Cada vez que se agregue líquido refrigerante, el nivel de éste en el depósito del líquido refrigerante se debe revisar las próximas veces que (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 401 éste. Líquido refrigerante del motor reciclado Ford Motor Company NO recomienda el uso de un líquido refrigerante reciclado del motor en vehículos originalmente equipados con Motorcraft Premium Gold Engine Coolant, dado que aún no se encuentra disponible un proceso de reciclaje aprobado por Ford.
  • Page 402 área roja (caliente). • Los símbolos encenderán. • La luz indicadora Service Engine Soon (Servicio del motor a la brevedad) se encenderá. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 403 Si maneja el vehículo sin reparar el problema del motor, la probabilidad de que el motor se dañe aumenta. Lleve su vehículo a un lugar de servicio a la brevedad posible. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 404 • Los combustibles para automóviles pueden se dañinos o mortales si se ingieren. Un combustible como la gasolina es altamente tóxico y si se ingiere puede causar la muerte o un daño permanente. Si se ingiere (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 405 Use las siguientes pautas para evitar la acumulación de estática al llenar un contenedor de combustible no conectado a tierra: • Coloque en el suelo el contenedor aprobado de combustible. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 406 Ford o Motorcraft original y correcto. El sistema de combustible puede estar bajo presión. Si el tapón de llenado de combustible está...
  • Page 407 Calidad del combustible Si tiene problemas de arranque, ralentí irregular o vacilación en el funcionamiento del motor durante un arranque en frío, pruebe con una (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 408 Consulte al proveedor de combustible acerca de las gasolinas que cumplen con este cuadro. Aire más limpio Ford respalda el uso de gasolinas “limpiadoras inflamables” reformuladas para mejorar la calidad del aire. Sin combustible Evite quedarse sin combustible, ya que esta situación puede afectar negativamente los componentes del tren motriz.
  • Page 409 • Use el mismo ajuste de velocidad de llenado (baja - media - alta) cada vez que llene el tanque. • No permita más de 2 chasquidos automáticos cuando llene con combustible. • Siempre use combustible con el octanaje recomendado. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 410 Después de analizar las listas que aparecen a continuación, usted podrá cambiar algunas variables y aumentar su ahorro de combustible. Hábitos • El uso suave y moderado puede aumentar el ahorro de combustible hasta en un 10%. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 411 • Realice todas las tareas de mantenimiento programado en forma regular. Siga el programa de mantenimiento recomendado y las revisiones de mantenimiento del propietario que aparecen en el registro de mantenimiento programado de su vehículo. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 412 Estos números representan el rango de ahorro de combustible esperado en el vehículo en condiciones óptimas. El ahorro de combustible puede variar dependiendo del método de funcionamiento y las condiciones. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 413 útil y el rendimiento de su vehículo y de su sistema de emisión de gases. Si se usan refacciones que no sean Ford, Motorcraft o autorizadas por Ford para los reemplazos de mantenimiento o para el servicio de componentes que afecten el control de emisión de gases, dichas...
  • Page 414 (I/M) del sistema de diagnóstico a bordo. Si la luz Check Engine/Service Engine Soon (Revisión del motor y Servicio del motor a la brevedad) está encendida, consulte la (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 415 Revise el líquido de la dirección hidráulica. Consulte el registro de mantenimiento programado para conocer los intervalos planificados de servicio. Si es necesario agregar líquido, use sólo Ford Premium Power Steering Fluid o MERCON ATF. 1. Encienda el motor y déjelo...
  • Page 416 Si los niveles de líquidos están fuera del rango normal de funcionamiento, el rendimiento del sistema de frenos puede verse comprometido; busque servicio de inmediato en su distribuidor. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 417 Motorcraft mencionado. Consulte Números de refacción Motorcraft en este capítulo. Nota: no arranque el motor sin el filtro de aire y no lo quite mientras el motor esté funcionando. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 418: Filtro(S) De Aire

    La caja del filtro de aire debe estar libre de suciedad antes de instalar un nuevo filtro de aire. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 419: Números De Refacción

    PCV. Reemplace la válvula PCV con una que cumpla con los materiales y especificaciones de diseño Ford para su vehículo, tales como refacciones de Motorcraft o equivalentes. La garantía al usuario se puede anular por cualquier daño al sistema de emisión de gases si no se usa una válvula PCV.
  • Page 420: Capacidades De Llenado

    Mantenimiento y especificaciones Reemplace las bujías por otras que cumplan con los materiales y especificaciones de diseño Ford para su vehículo, tales como refacciones de Motorcraft o equivalentes. La garantía al usuario se puede anular por cualquier daño al motor si no se usan tales bujías.
  • Page 421 Lubricante del Motorcraft SAE Vehículos 4 x 4 1.8 a 2.0L (3.5 a eje delantero 75W-90 Fuel 3.7 pintas) Efficient High Performance Synthetic Rear Axle Lubricant (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 422 El lubricante del eje se debe cambiar cada vez que el eje se haya sumergido en agua. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
  • Page 423: Especificaciones Del Lubricante

    No es obligatorio el uso de aceite de motor sintético o de mezcla sintética. El aceite del motor sólo debe cumplir con los requisitos de la especificación WSS-M2C930-A de Ford y la Marca de certificación API. ESPECIFICACIONES DE LUBRICANTES Nombre de la Número de...
  • Page 424 4x4 Front Axle cojinetes de & Wheel Bearing agujas de Grease mangueta 4x4, cojinetes de empuje de manguetas, junta cardánica y ranura deslizable del eje de mando delantero (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 425 MERCON SP puede provocar daños a la transmisión. El uso de cualquier líquido distinto del recomendado puede causar daño en la transmisión. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 426 Mantenimiento y especificaciones Agregue 118 ml (4 onzas) de Additive Friction Modifier XL-3 o equivalente, que cumpla con la especificación EST-M2C118-A de Ford para volver a llenar completamente los ejes de desplazamiento limitado. DATOS DEL MOTOR Motor Motor V8 de 5.4L 3V Pulgadas cúbicas...
  • Page 427 Mantenimiento y especificaciones (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 428 Número del motor El número de motor (los últimos ocho números del Número de identificación del vehículo, VIN) está estampado en el bloque del motor y en la transmisión. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 429: Accesorios

    Además, cada accesorio está hecho de materiales de alta calidad y reúne o supera las estrictas especificaciones de seguridad e ingeniería de Lincoln. La compañía Ford Motor reparará o reemplazará cualquier accesorio Lincoln original instalado adecuadamente por un distribuidor, que se encuentre defectuoso de fábrica en sus materiales o en su ensamblaje, durante el período que...
  • Page 430 • Los sistemas móviles de comunicación pueden dañar el funcionamiento de su vehículo, especialmente si no están correctamente diseñados para uso en automóviles. (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 431 Antenas del radio para aficionados en el área del cofre del lado del conductor. • Los accesorios o componentes eléctricos o electrónicos que no sean accesorios Ford originales agregados al vehículo por el distribuidor o por el propietario pueden afectar de manera adversa el rendimiento y la durabilidad de la batería.
  • Page 432: Índice

    Índice Asistencia al cliente ....347 accesorios de Ford para su ABS (consulte Frenos) ....317 vehı ´ culo ........387 consejo de solucio ´ n de Aceite del motor .......391 advertencia de cambio de disputas ........375 aceite a la brevedad, centro para obtener asistencia en el de mensajes ......391...
  • Page 433 Cofre ..........389 Combustible ......404 Defectos de seguridad, ca ´ lculo para ahorrar informe ........381 combustible .....177, 409 calidad ........407 Desempan ˜ ador de capacidad ........420 ventana trasera .......133 (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 434 ..198, 212 lı ´ quido, plegables ........161 especificaciones ....423, 426 sen ˜ al ........161 lı ´ quido, revisio ´ n y llenado ..416 te ´ rmicos ........161 (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 435 ´ stico ....384 cuadro de especificaciones ruedas ........383 para reemplazo de focos ..139 tablero ........385 encendido de luces diurnas ...135 tapizado ........386 faros de niebla ......134 (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 436 ........383 Recordatorio de cinturo ´ n de lı ´ quido refrigerante ....397 seguridad ........234 lı ´ quido refrigerante de Refacciones Motorcraft ..408, 419 seguridad ante fallas ....402 (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 437 ....67 Sistema de apertura de la mode de mapa ......80 puerta de garaje (consulte modo del destino ....101 Sistema de control inalámbrico Ubicación de DVD ....123 Homelink) ........170 (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 438 ´ n ......335 luz indicadora ......335 Toldo corredizo ......151 manejo campo traviesa ..338 Tomacorriente ......155 preparacio ´ n para manejar el vehı ´ culo ........323 Tomacorrientes auxiliar ....155 (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 439 Volante de la direccio ´ n ele ´ ctricas .........156 controles ........167 lavador y limpiador traseros ..149 inclinacio ´ n .......150 Ventilacio ´ n del vehı ´ culo ...316 (SINGLE INSTANCE=Drop file /commz/cimspub/ford-25193-og-nav-fus-es.sgm) 2005 Navigator (nav) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
  • Page 441 Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction Instrument Cluster Warning and control lights Gauges Entertainment Systems AM/FM stereo cassette with CD AM/FM stereo with in-dash six CD Rear seat controls Rear seat entertainment system Navigation system Climate Controls Electronic automatic temperature control Rear passenger climate control Rear window defroster Lights...
  • Page 442 Table of Contents Seating and Safety Restraints Seating Safety restraints Air bags Child restraints Tires, Wheels and Loading Tire Information Tire Inflation Changing tires Lug Nut Torque Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Vehicle loading Trailer towing Recreational towing Driving Starting Brakes Air suspension Transmission operation...
  • Page 443 Ford Motor Company. Ford may change the contents without notice and without incurring obligation. Copyright © 2004 Ford Motor Company...
  • Page 444: Introduction

    For more information on Ford Motor Company and its products visit the following website: • In the United States: www.ford.com •...
  • Page 445 Introduction SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION Warning symbols in this guide How can you reduce the risk of personal injury to yourself or others? In this guide, answers to such questions are contained in comments highlighted by the warning triangle symbol. These comments should be read and observed.
  • Page 446 • where the driver was positioning the steering wheel. To access this information, special equipment must be directly connected to the recording modules. Ford Motor Company and Ford of Canada do not access event data recorder information without obtaining consent,...
  • Page 447 Introduction Special instructions For your added safety, your vehicle is fitted with sophisticated electronic controls. Please read the section Supplemental restraint system (SRS) in the Seating and Safety Restraints chapter. Failure to follow the specific warnings and instructions could result in personal injury. Front seat mounted rear-facing child or infant seats should NEVER be placed in front of an active passenger air bag.
  • Page 448 Introduction These are some of the symbols you may see on your vehicle. Vehicle Symbol Glossary Safety Alert See Owner’s Guide Fasten Safety Belt Air Bag-Front Air Bag-Side Child Seat Child Seat Installation Child Seat Lower Warning Anchor Child Seat Tether Brake System Anchor Brake Fluid -...
  • Page 449 Introduction Vehicle Symbol Glossary Power Windows Power Window Lockout Front/Rear Interior Luggage Child Safety Door Compartment Release Lock/Unlock Symbol Panic Alarm Engine Oil Engine Coolant Engine Coolant Temperature Do Not Open When Hot Battery Avoid Smoking, Flames, Battery Acid or Sparks Explosive Gas Fan Warning Maintain Correct Fluid...
  • Page 450: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument Cluster WARNING LIGHTS AND CHIMES Warning lights and gauges can alert you to a vehicle condition that may become serious enough to cause expensive repairs. A warning light may illuminate when a problem exists with one of your vehicle’s functions. Many lights will illuminate when you start your vehicle to make sure the bulb works.
  • Page 451 Instrument Cluster or by applying the parking brake when the ignition is turned to the ON position. If the brake system warning light does not illuminate at this time, seek service immediately from your dealership. Illumination after releasing the parking brake indicates low brake fluid level and the brake system should be inspected immediately by your servicing dealership.
  • Page 452 Instrument Cluster Engine coolant temperature: Illuminates when the engine coolant temperature is high. Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible, switch off the engine and let it cool. Refer to Engine coolant in the Maintenance and Specifications chapter. Never remove the coolant reservoir cap while the engine is running or hot.
  • Page 453: Gauges

    Instrument Cluster Four wheel drive high (if equipped): Illuminates when HIGH four-wheel drive high is engaged. If the light fails to illuminate when the ignition is turned ON, continues to flash or remains on, have the system serviced immediately. Turn signal: Illuminates when the left or right turn signal or the hazard lights are turned on.
  • Page 454 Instrument Cluster Speedometer: Indicates the current vehicle speed. Engine coolant temperature gauge: Indicates engine coolant temperature. At normal operating temperature, the needle will be in the normal range (between “H” and “C”). If it enters the red section, the engine is overheating. Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible, switch off the engine and let the engine cool.
  • Page 455 Instrument Cluster Tachometer: Indicates the engine speed in revolutions per minute. Driving with your tachometer pointer continuously at the top of the scale may damage the engine. Fuel gauge: Indicates approximately how much fuel is left in the fuel tank (when the ignition is in the ON position).
  • Page 456: Entertainment Systems

    Entertainment Systems PREMIUM AM/FM STEREO/CASSETTE/SINGLE CD (IF EQUIPPED) 1. EJ (Eject): Press to stop and eject a tape. 2. EJ (Eject): Press to stop and eject a CD. 3. BASS: Allows you to increase or decrease the audio system’s bass output.
  • Page 457 Entertainment Systems 4. BAL (Balance): Allows you to shift speaker sound between the right and left speakers. Press BAL then press SEL to shift sound to the left or right FADE: Allows you to shift speaker sound between the front and rear speakers.
  • Page 458 Entertainment Systems In CD mode, REW control reverses the CD within the current track. FF (Fast Forward): Works in tape and CD modes. In the tape mode, tape direction automatically reverses when the end of the tape is reached. In CD mode, FF advances the CD within the current track. 10.
  • Page 459 Entertainment Systems Setting the clock: Your vehicle is equipped with a separate analog clock. Refer to Setting the clock in the Driver Controls Chapter. 11. AUTOSET: Press to set first six strong stations into AM, FM1 or FM2 memory buttons; press again to return to the original preset stations.
  • Page 460 (12 cm) audio compact discs only. Due to technical incompatibility, certain recordable and re-recordable compact discs may not function correctly when used in Ford CD players. Irregular shaped CDs, CDs with a scratch protection film attached, and CDs with homemade paper (adhesive) labels should not be inserted into the CD player.
  • Page 461 Entertainment Systems AUDIOPHILE SATELLITE READY AM/FM STEREO IN-DASH SIX CD RADIO (IF EQUIPPED) 1. Seek: Press and release SEEK for previous/next strong station, selection or track. 2. Rewind: In CD mode, press until desired selection is reached. Fast forward: In CD mode, press until desired selection is reached. TEXT: TEXT is only available when equipped with Satellite radio.
  • Page 462 Entertainment Systems Occupancy: Press DSP again to change the occupancy mode to optimize sound for ALL SEATS, DRIVER SEAT or REAR SEATS. Press SEL to scroll through settings. 4. Mute: Press to MUTE playing media; press again to return to playing media 5.
  • Page 463 Entertainment Systems Traffic: Allows you to hear traffic broadcasts. With the feature ON, press SEEK or SCAN to find a station broadcasting a traffic report (if it is broadcasting RDS data). Traffic information is not available in most U.S. markets. FIND Program type: Allows you to search RDS-equipped stations for a certain category of music format: Classic, Country, Info, Jazz, Oldies, R&B, Religious, Rock, Soft, Top 40.
  • Page 464 Due to technical incompatibility, certain recordable and re-recordable compact discs may not function correctly when used in Ford CD players. Irregular shaped CDs, CDs with a scratch protection film attached, and CDs with homemade paper (adhesive) labels should not be inserted into the CD player.
  • Page 465 Entertainment Systems 17. Disc/Tune: Press manually tune down/up the radio frequency band, or to listen to the previous/next track on the CD. CAT: CAT is only available when equipped with Satellite Radio. Your Audiophile radio comes equipped with Satellite ready capability. The kit to enable Satellite reception is available through your Lincoln dealer.
  • Page 466 Entertainment Systems 2. EJ (Eject): Press to stop and eject a CD. 3. BASS: Allows you to increase or decrease the audio system’s bass output. Press BASS then press TEXT/SEL to decrease increase the bass levels. TREB (Treble): Allows you to increase or decrease the audio system’s treble output.
  • Page 467 Entertainment Systems TEXT: TEXT is available when equipped with Satellite radio. Your radio comes equipped with Satellite ready capability. The kit to enable Satellite reception is available through your dealer. Detailed Satellite instructions are included with the dealer installed kit. TEXT is also available with ID3 tags on MP3 files.
  • Page 468 Entertainment Systems • Folder/Track mode: In MP3 mode, press MENU until MODE appears in the display. Use SEL to toggle between FOLDER (only tracks within selected folder are accesible) or TRACK (all tracks on disc are accessible). • Setting the clock: Your vehicle is equipped with a separate analog clock.
  • Page 469 Due to technical incompatibility, certain recordable and re-recordable compact discs may not function correctly when used in Ford CD players. Irregular shaped CDs, CDs with a scratch protection film attached, and CDs with homemade paper (adhesive) labels should not be inserted into the CD player.
  • Page 470 Entertainment Systems AUDIOPHILE SATELLITE COMPATIBLE AM/FM STEREO IN-DASH SIX CD/MP3 RADIO — LATE AVAILABILITY (IF EQUIPPED) 1. SEEK: Press and release SEEK for previous/next strong station or track. 2. TEXT: The filename (Fi), song title (So), artist text (Ar) or album text (AL) may be viewed while playing an MP3 selection.
  • Page 471 Entertainment Systems 4. MUTE: Press to MUTE playing media; press again to return to playing media 5. EJ: Press to eject a CD. Press EJ and a memory preset to eject a specific disc. Press and hold to eject all loaded discs. 6.
  • Page 472 Entertainment Systems FIND Program type (if equipped): Allows you to search RDS-equipped stations for a certain category of music format: Classic, Country, Info, Jazz, Oldies, R&B, Religious, Rock, Soft, Top 40. Press MENU until FIND appears in the display. Use SEL to scroll through music types.
  • Page 473 Entertainment Systems 10. REPEAT: Press to repeat the current CD/MP3 track. Press again to disable. 11. SHUFFLE: Press play the CD/MP3 tracks on the current disc in random order. Press again to disable. 12. FOLDER : Press to access the next MP3 directory. 13.
  • Page 474 (12 cm) audio compact discs only. Due to technical incompatibility, certain recordable and re-recordable compact discs may not function correctly when used in Ford CD players. Irregular shaped CDs, CDs with a scratch protection film attached, and CDs with homemade paper (adhesive) labels should not be inserted into the CD player.
  • Page 475: Rear Seat Controls

    Entertainment Systems REAR SEAT RADIO CONTROLS (IF EQUIPPED) If your vehicle is equipped with a - VOLUME + front row console, then it is also MODE equipped with rear seat radio controls. This feature allows front and middle seat passengers to listen SEEK MEMORY to different media sources (radio,...
  • Page 476 Entertainment Systems • Dual Play mode may also be activated by pressing memory presets 2 and 4 simultaneously on the front audio controls. The rear speakers mute and rear seat passengers have audio (for their selected media) available through their headphones. To adjust the volume The volume control allows the rear seat passengers to adjust the volume level of the audio system.
  • Page 477 Entertainment Systems The rear speakers will cut out once the speaker on/off control is pressed. The front speaker will remain playing for the front passengers. Press the control again to deactivate the headphones. SINGLE PLAY illuminates in the radio display and the fade control is enabled, signaling that Dual Play mode has been deactivated.
  • Page 478 Entertainment Systems Seek function • In radio mode, press to find - VOLUME + MODE the next listenable station down the frequency band. • In radio mode, press to find SEEK MEMORY the next listenable station up the frequency band. •...
  • Page 479 (12 cm) audio compact discs only. Due to technical incompatibility, certain recordable and re-recordable compact discs may not function correctly when used in Ford CD players. Irregular shaped CDs, CDs with a scratch protection film attached, and CDs with homemade paper (adhesive) labels should not be inserted into the CD player.
  • Page 480: Rear Seat Entertainment System

    Entertainment Systems AUDIO SYSTEM WARRANTY AND SERVICE Refer to the Warranty Guide for audio system warranty information. If service is necessary, see your dealer or qualified technician. Whenever a warning is received, the radio volume will be lowered to a volume that will allow the tones to be heard. The radio volume will return to the previous level after the warning goes away.
  • Page 481 Entertainment Systems 2. PLAY/PAUSE control Press to playback or pause the DVD. 3. DIM control Adjust to increase (+) or decrease (-) the amount of brightness on the screen. 4. ENTER control Press to select the function pointed to within the active menu. May also be used by some user interactive discs during movie play.
  • Page 482 Entertainment Systems • Press the PREV control to move the cursor one position downward NEXT PREV • Press the REV control to move the cursor left one position NEXT PREV • Press the FWD control to move the cursor right one position NEXT PREV Next/Previous control...
  • Page 483 Entertainment Systems CD play mode Press NEXT during CD play to advance to the next track. If you NEXT press NEXT during the last track, PREV the system will wrap around to the first track and begin play. Slow play mode To enter slow play mode, press the PLAY/PAUSE control.
  • Page 484 Entertainment Systems Remote control SEEK DISP MODE MEMORY 1. REWIND control Press to reverse the direction of the DVD movie. 2. FAST FORWARD control Press to advance the direction of the DVD movie. 3. PLAY/STOP control Press to play or stop the DVD movie. 4.
  • Page 485 Entertainment Systems In stop mode, press to change to a different playing media (e.g. AM, FM, CD . . . ) 8. VOLUME control Press to increase (+) or decrease (-) volume level. Battery replacement Batteries are supplied with the remote control unit.
  • Page 486 Entertainment Systems To install the batteries, lightly press down on the top of the left earpiece and slide the cover off. When replacing the batteries, use two new batteries (alkaline recommended) and install them with the correct (+) and (-) orientation.
  • Page 487 Entertainment Systems Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) flip-down screen The screen rotates down to view and into the housing to store when not in use. Be sure the screen is latched into the housing when being stored. 1. 7.0” (diagonal) active matrix liquid crystal display (LCD) screen. 2.
  • Page 488 DVDs only. Due to technical incompatibility, certain recordable and re-recordable compact discs may not function correctly when used in Ford DVD/CD players. Irregular shaped discs, discs with a scratch protection film attached, and discs with homemade paper (adhesive) labels should not be inserted into the player.
  • Page 489 Entertainment Systems Inserting a CD/DVD Partially insert the CD/DVD into the slot and the system will fully pull in the disc. Inserting the disc too far could cause the disc to jam in the system. Inserting a CD/DVD into the DVD player automatically turns the power ON and playback should begin.
  • Page 490 Do not attempt to service, repair or modify the Rear Seat Entertainment DVD System. See your Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer. Do not insert foreign objects into the DVD compartment. The front glass on the liquid crystal display (LCD) flip-down screen may break when hit with a hard surface.
  • Page 491 Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Compliance Changes or modifications not approved by Ford Lincoln Mercury could void user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 492 Entertainment Systems Care and service of the DVD player Environmental extremes DVD players that are subjected to harsh environmental conditions may be damaged or perform at less than maximum capability. To avoid these outcomes, whenever possible avoid exposing your DVD player to: •...
  • Page 493 Entertainment Systems Cleaning CDs and DVDs Inspect all discs for contamination before playing. If necessary, clean discs only with an approved CD cleaner and wipe from the center out to the edge. Do not use circular motion. Cleaning the DVD player exterior Clean the exterior of the DVD player with a damp cloth.
  • Page 494 Entertainment Systems 1. VOL-PUSH: Press to turn the system ON/OFF. Turn to adjust the audio volume level. 2. AUDIO: Press to enter audio mode and access radio, CD, CDDJ, DVD (if equipped) settings. 3. MAP: Press to enter map mode and view your current vehicle position on the map.
  • Page 495 Entertainment Systems Initial map display After pressing AGREE to the initial WARNING screen, you will move into the initial map screen which shows the current vehicle location. Pressing the globe icon will take you to the user settings — audible feedback, navigation units, language and clock (if equipped).
  • Page 496 Entertainment Systems To play a previously loaded CD: 1. Ensure that the vehicle ignition is on. 2. Press AUDIO. 3. Press CD to select a CD which is already loaded. (NO CD will appear in the display if there are no CDs loaded into the system). Use the controls (1–6) to select the desired CD.
  • Page 497 Entertainment Systems 2. Press DEST. The warning screen will appear. After reading, press AGREE. The screen will show a map with your current location. Press DEST again. 3. Select the desired type of destination entry. You may select “Address”, “Point of Interest”, “Emergency”...
  • Page 498 Entertainment Systems 4. Press DEST at the bottom of the map screen. 5. Choose the desired route by pressing the NEXT button (if it appears). There can be up to three alternative routes. 6. Press START to begin the navigation guidance. To adjust the voice guidance volume: 1.
  • Page 499 Entertainment Systems Press VOICE briefly (on your steering wheel controls) and the voice icon appears on the Navigation display. Press the REPEAT button or arrow on your steering wheel controls to hear the previous command repeated from the navigation system. The voice activated command feature will not operate if a map DVD is not inserted into the navigation DVD unit.
  • Page 500 Entertainment Systems Commands that jump over screens: • Current position • Current location • Map While in navigation map mode, the following commands are available: • Zoom in • Zoom out • Minimum scale • Maximum scale • North up •...
  • Page 501 Entertainment Systems • Chinese food • Continental restaurant • Continental food • French restaurant • French food • Italian restaurant • Italian food • Japanese restaurant • Japanese food • Mexican restaurant • Mexican food • Seafood restaurant • Seafood •...
  • Page 502 Entertainment Systems • Change to arrow guidance • Change to arrow guide • Turn list guidance • Turn list guide • Change to turn list guidance • Change to turn list guide • Entire route map • Entire route • Route overview •...
  • Page 503 Entertainment Systems Volume/power control Press knob to turn the audio system on/off. Turn to raise or lower volume. The levels will be displayed on the screen. To activate the navigation mode, press MAP or DEST. To adjust the navigation voice output level, select the NAV MENU button via the map screen.
  • Page 504 Entertainment Systems 3. SCV is located in the middle of the screen. Press to turn on. 4. Select setting 1 to 7 or turn off. The recommended level for the speed compensated volume is from level 1 through level 3. When activated, level 1 is the minimum setting and level 7 is the maximum setting.
  • Page 505 Entertainment Systems 1. Press AUDIO. 2. Press SOUND. 3. Select from Bass/Treb; Bal/Fade; DSP/SCV. 4. Press +/— to increase/decrease the levels. Bass: Allows you to increase or decrease the audio system’s bass output. Treble: Allows you to raise or lower the audio system’s treble output.
  • Page 506 Entertainment Systems SCV (Speed Compensated Volume): Automatically compensates for road wind and noise. Refer to Speed compensated volume earlier in this chapter. DSP Occupancy mode:Use to optimize the sound based upon the occupants in the vehicle. Select from ALL SEATS, REAR SEATS or DRIVER SEAT.
  • Page 507 Entertainment Systems Tune adjust Press TUNE to manually move down/up ( ) the frequency band. In CD mode, press TRACK to select the previous/next ( Autoset memory preset Autoset allows you to set strong radio stations without losing your original manually set preset stations. This feature is helpful on trips when you travel between cities with different radio stations.
  • Page 508 Entertainment Systems Scan Press SCAN for a brief sampling of SOUND all listenable stations and CD tracks. SEEK TUNE Press again to disable and remain on SCAN PRESET SCAN AUTO SET the current selection. TRAFFIC INFO SET PTY 87.9 89.9 98.1 98.5 106.3...
  • Page 509 Entertainment Systems Information feature Press INFO to view the frequency, SOUND call letters and PTY category of the SEEK TUNE selected FM station. SCAN PRESET SCAN AUTO SET TRAFFIC INFO SET PTY 87.9 89.9 98.1 98.5 106.3 107.9 Note: Not all stations support INFO function. Program type (PTY) This feature allows you to search for Radio Data System (RDS) stations selectively by their program type.
  • Page 510 (12 cm) audio compact discs only. Due to technical incompatibility, certain recordable and re-recordable compact discs may not function correctly when used in Ford CD players. Irregular shaped CDs, CDs with a scratch protection film attached, and CDs with homemade paper (adhesive) labels should not be inserted into the CD player.
  • Page 511 Entertainment Systems Press CD. CD play will begin where it stopped last. Loading a CD: 1. Press CD OPEN CLOSE on the bezel. 2. The navigation screen will fold down, allowing you access to the in-dash six CD system. REVIEW COPY 2005 Navigator (nav), Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) (own2002), Market: USA_English (fus)
  • Page 512 Entertainment Systems 3. Press LOAD and the desired CD slot number. The indicator light will blink slowly at first, then quickly, signaling the system is ready. 4. Insert a disc. 5. To load more than one disc, press and hold LOAD. This will initiate autoload and will allow you to load all open CD slots.
  • Page 513 Entertainment Systems Shuffle feature in CD mode When in CD (or CDDJ mode), press SHUFFLE to engage the shuffle feature. Press to select from shuffling between tracks (SHUFFLE TRACK) on the current CD or between all tracks on all CDs (SHUFFLE DISC).
  • Page 514 Entertainment Systems Map mode Map display information To access the map display, press MAP on the bezel. Once pressed, the current map display will appear on the screen showing the current vehicle location. Zoom control When ’Zoom’ is pressed, the scale indicator is shown on the screen. The scale markings are: 1/32, 1/16,1/4, 1/8, 1/2, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 miles.
  • Page 515 Entertainment Systems Additional map function buttons To initiate the display of additional map function buttons, tap the map anywhere on the screen or press the MAP hard key. These additional features will disappear from the screen within five seconds unless pressed.
  • Page 516 Entertainment Systems • Minimize Time/Distance • Use Major Roads • Use Toll Roads • Use Ferries Information function INFO will appear on the screen when you have calculated a destination. Press INFO for more information about the current destination, if available. You will be able to view the information (if available) as well as choose to store the destination as a...
  • Page 517 Entertainment Systems Destination symbol — Indicates the current route destination. Next turn symbol — Shows the next maneuver that will need to be taken on the current route. North up button — Indicates that the map is displayed with north to the top of the screen.
  • Page 518 Entertainment Systems Home position symbol — Indicates the location on the map, currently stored as the home position. Stored location symbol — Indicates the location of a memory point. This is the default symbol used when the point is stored. (If desired, an icon of your own choice can be selected from the 15 icons available.) Refer to Choosing from the icon list.
  • Page 519 Entertainment Systems Route options (destination entered) Once in navigation mode and a route is currently active, press “Chng. route” to access the ROUTE OPTIONS screen. Choose from the following selections: • Detour: Press to select a detour around the current route. Refer to Detour options later in this chapter for further information.
  • Page 520 Entertainment Systems Navigation set up The Navigation Set up screen will allow you to make adjustments to the navigation displays. Average speed settings Allows you to set approximate speeds you drive. These speeds enable the navigation system to aid in calculating timing for routes. Quick POI (Point of Interest) Allows you to change the Quick POI menu settings.
  • Page 521 Entertainment Systems Restore system defaults Resets all system user-selectable options to the default (automatic) values (i.e. guidance, voice, search area and route preferences). Calibration This feature is helpful if the car has been towed, or if you notice it is not registering at the correct vehicle location on the map.
  • Page 522 Entertainment Systems Display Options The Display Options screen will allow you make adjustments to the navigation display screen. You can choose from: • Map Mode (Dual or Full) • Guidance Mode (Arrows or Turn list) • Guidance Display (On or Off) •...
  • Page 523 Entertainment Systems On route scroll The system automatically scrolls through the entire planned navigation route either forwards or backwards. To activate, press the arrow buttons at the bottom left of the map screen. Voice guidance/volume Allows you to turn the voice guidance option on/off and to determine the volume level of the guidance voice prompts.
  • Page 524 Entertainment Systems Home To set home for the first time: 1. Press MAP. 2. Press “Nav. Menu”. 3. Press “Stored Locations”. 4. Press “Home”. 5. Press “Add”. REVIEW COPY 2005 Navigator (nav), Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) (own2002), Market: USA_English (fus)
  • Page 525 Entertainment Systems 6. Select the desired menu item you wish to set as Home (Address, Memory Point, Point of Interest, Previous Destination). 7. Enter the required details. 8. Press OK to set the home position. To view home, press the home icon (house) on the Destination Entry screen.
  • Page 526 Entertainment Systems To view the set home position 1. Press MAP. 2. Press “Nav. Menu”. 3. Press “Stored Locations”. 4. Press “Home”. 5. Press “List”. REVIEW COPY 2005 Navigator (nav), Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) (own2002), Market: USA_English (fus)
  • Page 527 Entertainment Systems Deleting a home location 1. Press MAP. 2. Press “Nav. Menu”. 3. Press “Stored Locations”. 4. Press “Home”. 5. Press “Delete”. REVIEW COPY 2005 Navigator (nav), Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) (own2002), Market: USA_English (fus)
  • Page 528 Entertainment Systems 6. Press YES to confirm. Special memory points There are five possible special memory points that you can set. To set a memory point: 1. Press the MAP hard key. 2. Press “Nav. Menu”. REVIEW COPY 2005 Navigator (nav), Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) (own2002), Market: USA_English (fus)
  • Page 529 Entertainment Systems 3. Press “Stored Locations”. 4. Press “Special Memory”. 5. Press “Add” and select a position. 6. Select point 1–5. 7. Input a destination. 8. Press OK. Once all five special memory points are entered, the “Add” control will read as “Full”.
  • Page 530 Entertainment Systems 3. Press “Stored Locations”. 4. Press “Special Memory”. 5. Press “Delete”. The list will display. 6. Select the special memory point to delete. 7. Press “Del. all” to delete all entered special memory points. 8. Press “Yes” to confirm. Detour options You may engage the detour option once a route has already been calculated by the system.
  • Page 531 Entertainment Systems Press DETOUR to activate. Use the soft controls to select and enter the number of miles you want to deviate off of the current road. Press DETOUR to confirm the selection and to activate the detour around the specified areas. Press NEW ROUTE if you would like the system to plan a different route.
  • Page 532 Entertainment Systems Avoiding an area while under guidance For one reason or another, you may choose to avoid a certain area while in route to your destination. To select the area to avoid: • From the MAP screen, press Nav Menu.
  • Page 533 Entertainment Systems Deleting areas to avoid To delete a selection from the “Avoid area” list: • From the stored locations menu, select “Avoid area”. • Press DELETE • Select the desired area to be deleted. • Press DEL. ALL to delete all stored areas.
  • Page 534 Entertainment Systems Initial map display After pressing AGREE to the initial WARNING screen, you will move into the initial map screen which shows the current vehicle location. Pressing the globe icon will take you to the user settings — audible feedback, navigation units, language and clock (if equipped).
  • Page 535 Entertainment Systems Ensure that you follow highway code restrictions and do not take any risks. For example, if you are unable to make a U-turn, continue on your journey. The navigation system will recalculate your route to get you back to an appropriate road to your destination. Destination entry Search area The mapped areas covered by your...
  • Page 536 Entertainment Systems • Emergency — Use to select the Emergency screen which will give you the location of the closest Hospital, Police Station and Dealer. Press ’Next Page’ to access more selections: • Memory point — Use to select from a memory point. •...
  • Page 537 Entertainment Systems 3. Use the keyboard to type in the street name. When you are typing the street name, the system may bring up possible roads that you can select from. Use the arrows to scroll up or down to select the desired street.
  • Page 538 Entertainment Systems Points of interest (POI) Select “Point of Interest” from the Destination Entry Menu. In this next menu, you will have the following options: • By Name— Enter POI name on the keyboard. Touch “List” to display the list of matching points of interest.
  • Page 539 Entertainment Systems Deleting stored locations Your navigation system allows you to delete any stored locations (previous destinations, memory points, special memory points, home, avoid areas, destination and way points, etc.) To delete any of these stored locations: 1. Press the MAP hard key. 2.
  • Page 540 Entertainment Systems 4. Select the desired item you wish to delete (previous destination, memory point, etc.). 5. Press “Delete” at the bottom of the screen. 6. The list of stored locations will be displayed. 7. Select (touch) the entry to be deleted.
  • Page 541 Entertainment Systems This screen will list the closest police station, hospital and dealer to your current location. Memory point Your navigation system allows you to go to special destinations you may wish to again visit. To view any of these “memory points” without a route calculated: 1.
  • Page 542 Entertainment Systems 1. Press the MAP hard key. 2. Press “Nav Menu” in the bottom left hand corner of the screen. 3. Press “Stored locations”. 4. Select “Memory Point”. 5. Press “Add” at the bottom of the screen. 6. Select the desired menu item. 7.
  • Page 543 Entertainment Systems To give the new memory point a name: 1. Select it from the list. 2. Press NAME. 3. Enter the desired name. Accessing memory point lists 1. Press the MAP hard key. 2. Press “Nav Menu” in the bottom left hand corner of the screen. 3.
  • Page 544 Entertainment Systems 4. Press “Memory Point”. 5. Press LIST 6. Select the desired entry to view its location details. Sorting memory point lists 1. Access the desired list. 2. Press the button to sort the list as desired (i.e. date, name, or icon). When sorted by distance, the points are ordered by distance from the current vehicle location.
  • Page 545 Entertainment Systems Choosing from the icon list After selecting a location, press ICON to edit. There will be 15 normal and three sound icons displayed. Press the icon you wish to use. The normal icons will be displayed on the map to indicate the map location identified with that icon.
  • Page 546 Entertainment Systems Freeway Entrance/Exit To set a freeway entrance or exit as a destination: 1. Press the DEST hard key. 2. Press “ Next page” to access the second page of the Destination Entry menu. 3. Select “Freeway Entrance/Exit”. 1. Enter freeway name— Enter the freeway name using the keyboard.
  • Page 547 Entertainment Systems Destination and way points The Store Dest. & Way Point menu is used after a destination or way point has been entered for the first time using the Destination Entry menu. You can store and delete destinations and way points (locations you wish to visit in route to your ultimate destination).
  • Page 548 Entertainment Systems Editing and changing order of way points and destination Press “Chg. Order” to change the order in which the way points are visited. The points are listed chronologically from bottom up, the destination being on the top. Press the MAP button to edit the way point location on the map display.
  • Page 549 Entertainment Systems Route calculation Once the route criteria is selected, the navigation system automatically calculates the selected destination. The route appears on the display screen and a voice prompt provides instructions. The system may calculate up to four routes for the desired destination. Press “Next”...
  • Page 550 Entertainment Systems To access menu mode, press the MENU hard control. Menu mode allows you to access: • System Set-up • Information — Gives you the Lincoln Customer Assistance Center information. • Brightness/Contrast — Allows you to adjust the brightness and contrast on the screen.
  • Page 551: Navigation System

    Safety information Please read and follow all stated safety precautions. Failure to do so may increase your risk of collision and personal injury. Ford Motor Company shall not be liable for any damages of any type arising from failure to follow these guidelines.
  • Page 552 Entertainment Systems Do not attempt to service, repair or modify the system. See your Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer. The driver must not attempt to operate any detailed operation of the navigation system while the vehicle is in motion. Give full attention to driving and to the road.
  • Page 553 Entertainment Systems Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Compliance Changes or modifications not approved by Ford Lincoln Mercury could void user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 554 Entertainment Systems Principles of GPS (global positioning system) operation Your system directs you based on information derived from global positioning satellites, road maps stored on the DVD, sensors in your vehicle and the desired destination. The system compiles all necessary information to guide you to your selected destination.
  • Page 555 Entertainment Systems Do not spill liquids of any kind onto the unit. Loading the map DVD • Your navigation DVD unit is located in the front lower center stack area by the passenger’s feet (access door). • Ensure that the vehicle ignition is ON. •...
  • Page 556: Climate Controls

    Climate Controls Climate Controls DUAL AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL (DATC) SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) DUAL AUTO 1. A/C control: Uses outside air to cool the vehicle. Press to turn on/off in all modes except 2. Recirculation control: Used to manually enable or disable the operation of recirculated air in all modes except (defrost).
  • Page 557 Climate Controls control of their individual temperature settings (dual zone control). Press to enable dual zone mode, press again to return to single zone. : Distributes outside air through the windshield defroster vents. : Distributes outside air through the windshield defroster vents and floor vents.
  • Page 558 Climate Controls Manual override controls: Allows you to manually determine where airflow is directed. To return to fully automatic control, press AUTO. DUAL AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL (DATC) SYSTEM WITH HEATED AND COOLED SEATS (IF EQUIPPED) 1. A/C control: Press to turn on and manually control the air conditioning.
  • Page 559 Climate Controls 4. Passenger heated seat: Press to turn on the passenger side heated seat. Press once for full heat (three lights above passenger heated seat control will be illuminated). Press a second time to select medium heat (two lights). Press a third time to select low heat (one light). Press a fourth time to disengage the feature (all lights will be off).
  • Page 560 Climate Controls 11. Auto: Press to engage automatic AUTO temperature control. Use the temperature control to select the desired temperature setting. The system will automatically determine fan speed, airflow location, A/C on or off, and outside or recirculated air to heat or cool the vehicle, allowing it to reach the desired temperature.
  • Page 561 Climate Controls 17. Temperature conversion: Press to toggle between Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature on the DEATC display only. The set point temperatures in Celsius will be displayed in half-degree increments. OPERATING TIPS • To reduce fog build up on the windshield during humid weather, place the air flow selector in the position.
  • Page 562 Climate Controls AUXILIARY A/C-HEATER CONTROLS (IF EQUIPPED) Your vehicle may be equipped with auxiliary climate controls. These allow the front or rear seat passengers to control airflow direction, temperature and fan level of the rear compartment to quickly heat or cool the vehicle.
  • Page 563: Rear Window Defroster

    Climate Controls Rear auxiliary controls (if equipped): Once the front auxiliary control is set to REAR, the rear seat passengers may use the rear auxiliary controls in the floor console to make the desired adjustments. 1. Temperature control: Determines temperature levels. If the main climate control system is cooling in MAX A/C or mode,...
  • Page 564: Lights

    Lights HEADLAMP CONTROL Rotate the headlamp control to the first position to turn on the parking lamps. Rotate to the second position to turn on the headlamps. Foglamp control The headlamp control also operates the foglamps. The foglamps can be turned on when the headlamp control is in the positions and the high beams are...
  • Page 565 Lights • To turn autolamps on, rotate the control counterclockwise. • To turn autolamps off, rotate the control clockwise to OFF. Daytime running lamps (DRL) (if equipped) Turns the foglamps on at full intensity output. To activate: • the ignition must be in the ON position and •...
  • Page 566 Lights PANEL DIMMER CONTROL Use to adjust the brightness of the instrument panel and all applicable switches in the vehicle during headlamp and parklamp operation. Move the control to the full upright position, past detent, to turn on the interior lamps. Move the control to the full down position, past detent, to prevent the interior lights from illuminating...
  • Page 567: Turn Signal Control

    Lights 4. On the wall or screen you will observe a light pattern with a distinct horizontal edge towards the right. If this edge is not at the horizontal reference line, the beam will need to be adjusted so the edge is at the same height as the horizontal reference line.
  • Page 568 Lights INTERIOR LAMPS Front row map lamps To turn on the map lamps, press the rear edge of the lamp. Rear cargo lamp The dome lamp lights when: • any door is opened, and the switch is in the middle position. •...
  • Page 569 Lights BULBS Replacing exterior bulbs Check the operation of all the bulbs frequently. Using the right bulbs Replacement bulbs are specified in the chart below. Headlamp bulbs must be marked with an authorized “D.O.T.” to assure lamp performance, light brightness and pattern and safe visibility. The correct bulbs will not damage the lamp assembly or void the lamp assembly warranty and will provide quality bulb burn time.
  • Page 570 Lights Replacing the interior bulbs Check the operation of all bulbs frequently. Map lamps To change the map lamp bulbs: 1. Use a small screwdriver to remove the map lamp lens. 2. To remove the old bulb, twist ⁄ turn and pull it out. 3.
  • Page 571 Lights 6. Once the bulb covers are removed, the bulbs can be removed by turning them counterclockwise and then pulling the bulbs straight out. Handle a halogen headlamp bulb carefully and keep out of children’s reach. Grasp the bulb only by its plastic base and do not touch the glass.
  • Page 572 Lights 5. Rotate the bulb socket counterclockwise and remove. 6. Pull the bulb straight out of the socket and push in the new bulb. 7. To complete installation of the parking lamp/turn signal assembly, follow the removal procedures in reverse order. Replacing foglamp bulbs Handle a halogen headlamp bulb carefully and keep out of children’s reach.
  • Page 573 Lights Replacing tail lamp bulbs 1. Make sure the headlamp switch is in the OFF position. 2. Open the liftgate to expose the lamp assembly screws. 3. Remove the two screws from the lamp assembly. 4. Carefully pry the lamp assembly away from the vehicle, by pulling the assembly directly straight out, to expose the bulb socket.
  • Page 574 Lights Replacing liftgate tail lamp bulb 1. Make sure the headlamp switch is in the OFF position. 2. Raise the liftgate and remove the two retaining nuts on the underside of the liftgate. 3. Pull the lamp assembly straight out (it will snap out of a plastic retaining grommet).
  • Page 575 Lights 4. Turn the wire harness counterclockwise to remove it from the lamp. 5. Pull out the bulb and replace it with a new one. 6. Turn the harness clockwise to install it. 7. Snap the lamp assembly back into place.
  • Page 576 Lights Replacing license plate lamp bulb The license plate bulbs are located in the license plate housing assembly on the liftgate. To change the license plate bulbs: 1. Make sure the headlamp switch is in the OFF position. 2. Remove the license lamp screw from the assembly.
  • Page 577: Driver Controls

    Driver Controls MULTI-FUNCTION LEVER Windshield wiper: Rotate the end of the control away from you to increase the speed of the wipers; rotate towards you to decrease the INT1 speed of the wipers. Speed dependent wipers: When the wiper control is on, the speed of the wipers will automatically adjust with the vehicle speed.
  • Page 578 Driver Controls Changing the wiper blades It is recommended that wiper blades are renewed before winter. To replace the wiper blades: 1. Fold back the wiper arm and position the wiper blade at right angles to the wiper arm. 2. To remove, press the retaining clip (A) to disengage the wiper blade, then pull the blade down toward the windshield to remove it...
  • Page 579 Driver Controls TILT STEERING Push the lever down to unlock the steering column. While the lever is in the down position, tilt the steering column to the desired position. While holding the steering wheel, pull the lever up to its original position to lock the steering column.
  • Page 580 Driver Controls Forward storage bin and conversation mirror (if equipped) The storage compartment may be used to store two pairs of sunglasses or similar objects. Press the release control to open the storage compartment. The door will open slightly and can be moved to full open.
  • Page 581 Driver Controls To close the moon roof: Press and hold the control until the glass panel stops at the “comfort” position. Press and hold the control again until the glass stops moving. When fully closed, the rear portion of the glass panel will appear higher than the front portion.
  • Page 582 Driver Controls Press the portion of the VENT control to close the power rear quarter windows. Power liftgate control (if equipped) Without a moon roof With a moon roof Press and release the top portion of the control to open the power liftgate.
  • Page 583 Driver Controls AUXILIARY POWER POINT (12VDC) Power points are designed for accessory plugs only. Do not hang any type of accessory or accessory bracket from the plug. Improper use of the power points can cause damage not covered by your warranty. An auxiliary power point is located by the passenger’s ankle near the floor in the front console bin.
  • Page 584: Power Windows

    Driver Controls A third auxiliary power point is located on the right rear quarter panel. The power point is accessible from the liftgate. POWER WINDOWS Do not leave children unattended in the vehicle and do not let children play with the power windows. They may seriously injure themselves.
  • Page 585 Driver Controls The following views are the driver’s side switches: Normal operation • Push down (to the first detent) and hold the top portion of the switch to open the window. • Pull up (to the first detent) and hold the top portion of the switch to close the window.
  • Page 586 Driver Controls One touch up or down (if equipped) This feature is present on the driver’s window only. To operate ONE TOUCH DOWN: • Press the switch completely down to the second detent and release quickly. The driver’s window will open fully.
  • Page 587: Mirrors

    Driver Controls up with no bounce-back protection. If the switch is released before the window reaches fully closed or the ignition is turned OFF (without accessory delay being active), the window will stop. Security override can be used if the window movement is restricted in some way, for example, if there is ice on the window or seals.
  • Page 588 Driver Controls Without Navigation System Will automatically adjust (darken) to minimize glare. With Navigation System The illuminated LED to the right of the AUTO button indicates if the mirror is in the auto-dimming function. To turn the mirror off push the OFF button until the LED goes out.
  • Page 589 Driver Controls Heated outside mirrors Both mirrors are heated automatically to remove ice, mist and fog when the rear window defrost is activated. Do not remove ice from the mirrors with a scraper or attempt to readjust the mirror glass if it is frozen in place. These actions could cause damage to the glass and mirrors.
  • Page 590 Driver Controls POWER ADJUSTABLE FOOT PEDALS The accelerator and brake pedal should only be adjusted when the vehicle is stopped and the gearshift lever is in the P (Park) position. Press and hold the rocker control to adjust accelerator and brake pedal. •...
  • Page 591: Speed Control

    Driver Controls Enable/disable: To enable/disable the power running board feature, refer to the Message Center in this chapter. • When this feature is disabled, the running boards will immediately move to the stowed position regardless of the position of the doors. •...
  • Page 592 Driver Controls Setting speed control The controls for using your speed control are located on the steering wheel for your convenience. 1. Press the ON control and release 2. Accelerate to the desired speed. 3. Press the SET + control and release it.
  • Page 593 Driver Controls Resuming a set speed Press the RES control and release it. This will automatically return the vehicle to the previously set speed. The RES control will not work if the vehicle speed is not faster than 30 mph (48 km/h). Increasing speed while using speed control There are two ways to set a higher speed:...
  • Page 594 Driver Controls • Depress the brake pedal or press CNCL (Cancel) until the desired vehicle speed is reached, press the SET + control. Turning off speed control There are two ways to turn off the speed control: • Depress the brake pedal or press CNCL (Cancel).
  • Page 595 Driver Controls In AM, FM1, or FM2 mode: • Press MEM to select preset stations within the selected radio band. In Tape mode: • Press MEM to select the next selection on the tape. In CD mode: • Press MEM to select the next selection on the CD.
  • Page 596 Driver Controls Press FAN + or - to adjust fan speed. Navigation steering wheel controls (if equipped) These controls allow you to operate some audio and navigation control features when the vehicle is equipped with the navigation feature. Audio control features Press to select: •...
  • Page 597 Driver Controls Navigation control features Press and hold VOICE briefly until the voice icon appears on the Navigation display to use the Navigation voice command. Press RPT (REPEAT) control to hear previous command repeated from the navigation system. Climate control features Press TEMP + or - to adjust temperature.
  • Page 598 Driver Controls When programming your HomeLink Wireless Control System to a garage door or gate, be sure that people and objects are out of the way to prevent potential harm or damage. Do not use the HomeLink Wireless Control System with any garage door opener that lacks safety stop and reverse features as required by U.S.
  • Page 599 Driver Controls 3. Simultaneously press and hold both the HomeLink and hand-held transmitter button. Do not release the buttons until Step 4 has been completed. Some entry gates and garage door openers may require you to replace Step 3 with procedures noted in the “Gate Operator and Canadian Programming”...
  • Page 600 Driver Controls Gate Operator & Canadian Programming During programming, your hand-held transmitter may automatically stop transmitting — not allowing enough time for HomeLink to accept the signal from the hand-held transmitter. After completing steps 1 and 2 outlined in the “Programming” section, replace Step 3 with the following: Note: If programming a garage door opener or gate operator, it is advised to unplug the device during the “cycling”...
  • Page 601: Message Center

    Driver Controls Erasing HomeLink buttons To erase the three programmed buttons (individual buttons cannot be erased): • Press and hold the two outer HomeLink buttons until the indicator light begins to flash-after 20 seconds. Release both buttons. Do not hold for longer that 30 seconds.
  • Page 602 Driver Controls Selectable features Reset Press this control to select and reset functions shown in the INFO menu and SETUP menu. Info menu This control displays the following control displays: • Trip odometer/Odometer/Compass • Distance to Empty • Average Fuel Economy •...
  • Page 603 Driver Controls degrees between adjacent zones and will become noticeable as the vehicle crosses multiple zones. A correct zone setting will eliminate this error. Refer to Compass zone/calibration adjustment. Compass zone/calibration adjustment 1. Determine your magnetic zone by referring to the zone map. 2.
  • Page 604 Driver Controls 10. The compass is now calibrated. Average fuel economy (AFE) Select this function from the INFO menu to display your average fuel economy in miles/gallon or liters/ 100 km. If you calculate your average fuel economy by dividing gallons of fuel used by 100 miles traveled (kilometers traveled by liters used), your figure may be different than displayed for the following reasons: •...
  • Page 605 Driver Controls Distance to empty (DTE) Selecting this function from the INFO menu estimates approximately how far you can drive with the fuel remaining in your tank under normal driving conditions. Remember to turn the ignition OFF when refueling to allow this feature to correctly detect the added fuel. The DTE function will display LOW FUEL LEVEL and sound a tone for one second when you have approximately 50 miles (80 km) to empty.
  • Page 606 Driver Controls Autolocks This feature automatically locks all vehicle doors when the vehicle is shifted into any gear, putting the vehicle in motion. 1. To disable/enable the autolock feature, select this function from the SETUP control for the current display mode. 2.
  • Page 607 Driver Controls Power Liftgate (if equipped) This feature allows users to open/close the rear liftgate at the touch of a button. 1. To disable/enable the power liftgate feature, select this function from the SETUP control for the current display mode. 2.
  • Page 608 Driver Controls 3. Press and hold the RESET control to set the language choice. Units (English/Metric) 1. Select this function from the SETUP menu for the current units to be displayed. 2. Press the RESET control to change from English to Metric. System check Selecting this function from the SETUP menu causes the message...
  • Page 609 Driver Controls System warnings System warnings alert you to possible problems or malfunctions in your vehicle’s operating systems. In the event of a multiple warning situation, the message center will cycle the display to show all warnings by displaying each one for 4 seconds.
  • Page 610 Driver Controls Warning display Status Low tire pressure Warning returns after the ignition key is turned from OFF to ON. Tire pressure monitor fault Tire pressure sensor fault Low washer fluid level AdvTrac OFF T/C ON Check suspension Suspension switched off Check compass module Compass no response Check park assist...
  • Page 611 Driver Controls REDUCED ENGINE POWER. Displayed when the engine is overheating. Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible, turn off the engine. If the warning stays on or continues to come on, contact your dealer as soon as safely possible. CHECK ELECTRONIC THROTTLE CONTROL.
  • Page 612 Driver Controls information about adding engine oil. If the oil level is OK and this warning persists, shut down the engine immediately and contact your dealership for service. LOW WASHER FLUID LEVEL. Indicates the washer fluid reservoir is less than one quarter full. Check the washer fluid level. Refer to Windshield washer fluid in the Maintenance and Specifications chapter.
  • Page 613 Driver Controls • Fuel computer • Charging system • Door sensor • Engine sensor Contact your dealer as soon as possible if these messages occur on a regular basis. CENTER CONSOLE Your vehicle may be equipped with a variety of console features. These include: •...
  • Page 614 Driver Controls Rear center console features (if equipped) The rear center console incorporates the following features: • utility compartment • cupholders POSITIVE RETENTION FLOOR MAT Position the driver floor mat so that the eyelet is over the pointed end of the retention post and rotate forward to lock in.
  • Page 615 Driver Controls To open the liftgate with outside release handle (manual actuation): 1. To open, unlock the liftgate with the key fob or power door unlock control. 2. Pull and release the liftgate handle to engage the power assist feature. 3.
  • Page 616 Driver Controls 2. Power open the liftgate by using the keyfob or overhead console button. 3. Once the liftgate is fully open, close the liftgate using the keyfob or overhead console button. Note: If the power liftgate system is turned <OFF> in the message center, the system can not be activated with any switches or with the liftgate handle.
  • Page 617 Driver Controls LUGGAGE RACK The rear cross-bar can be adjusted to fit the item being carried. The front cross-bar does not move. To adjust cross-bar position: 1. Loosen the thumbscrews at both ends of the rear cross-bar. 2. Slide the cross-bar to the desired location.
  • Page 618: Locks And Security

    Locks and Security KEYS One key operates all the locks and starts the vehicle. Always carry a spare key with you in case of an emergency. Your keys are programmed to your vehicle; using a non-programmed key will not permit your vehicle to start. If you lose your dealer supplied keys, replacement keys are available through your authorized dealer.
  • Page 619 Locks and Security Childproof door locks When these locks are set, the rear doors cannot be opened from the inside. The rear doors can be opened from the outside when the doors are unlocked. The childproof locks are located on rear edge of each rear door and must be set separately for each door.
  • Page 620 Locks and Security Unlocking the doors/liftgate Press this control to unlock the driver’s door. The interior lamps will illuminate with the ignition is in the 1 (OFF/LOCK) position. • 4–button remote • 5–button remote Press the control a second time within three seconds to unlock all doors and liftgate.
  • Page 621 Locks and Security • 4–button remote • 5–button remote If any of the doors or liftgate are ajar, the horn will make two quick chirps, reminding you to properly close all doors. Opening the liftgate window Press the control to unlatch the liftgate window. •...
  • Page 622 Locks and Security • 5–button remote Opening the power liftgate (if equipped) Press the control twice to fully unlatch and open the liftgate. Make sure all persons are clear of the liftgate area before using power liftgate control. In order to fully lower and latch the liftgate, press the control twice. If the liftgate stops mid travel, it may have detected an obstacle, Check to ensure the liftgate swing zone is free from obstruction and reset the power assist by manually closing the liftgate.
  • Page 623 Locks and Security • 4–button remote • 5–button remote To deactivate the alarm, press the control again or turn the ignition to the 2 (ACCESSORY) or 3 (ON) position. Memory feature The remote entry system can also control the memory feature. Press the control once to unlock the driver’s door.
  • Page 624 Locks and Security • 5–button remote Activating the memory feature To activate this feature: 1. Position the seat, rearview mirror, and adjustable pedals to the positions you desire. 2. Press the SET control on the driver’s door panel. 3. Within 5 five seconds, press one control on the remote transmitter and then press the 1 or 2 control on the driver’s door panel to which you would like to associate with Driver 1 or Driver 2 positions.
  • Page 625 Locks and Security To replace the battery: 1. Twist a thin coin between the two halves of the remote entry transmitter near the key ring. DO NOT TAKE THE RUBBER COVER AND CIRCUIT BOARD OFF THE FRONT HOUSING OF THE REMOTE ENTRY TRANSMITTER.
  • Page 626 Locks and Security • 4–button remote • 5–button remote Programming remote transmitters It is necessary to have all (maximum of six — original and/or new) of your remote transmitters available prior to beginning this procedure. If all remote entry transmitters are not present during the programming procedure, the transmitters that are not present during programming will no longer operate the vehicle.
  • Page 627 Locks and Security • Within 20 seconds, program a remote transmitter by pressing any button on a transmitter. The locks will cycle once to confirm that the remote transmitter has been programmed. If more than 20 seconds pass before pressing a remote transmitter button, the programming mode will exit and the procedure will have to be repeated.
  • Page 628 Driver Controls chapter for additional information. For vehicles not equipped with a message center, the feature may be deactivated by taking your vehicle to an authorized Ford dealer. KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM With the keyless entry keypad, you can: •...
  • Page 629 Locks and Security Note: The 5–digit code (e.g. 12345) will be in large, BOLD numbers on the module label. When pressing the controls on the keyless entry keypad, press the middle of the controls to ensure a good activation. Programming your own personal entry code To program your own code: 1.
  • Page 630 The SecuriLock passive anti-theft system is not compatible with non-Ford aftermarket remote start systems. Use of these systems may result in vehicle starting problems and a loss of security protection. REVIEW COPY...
  • Page 631 Locks and Security THEFT INDICATOR The theft indicator is the flashing red indicator located on the dash panel. • When the ignition is in the 1 (OFF/LOCK) position, the indicator will flash once every 2 seconds to indicate the SecuriLock system is functioning as a theft deterrent.
  • Page 632 Locks and Security If any of these items are present, you need to keep these objects from touching the coded key while starting the engine. These objects and devices cannot damage the coded key, but can cause a momentary “no start”...
  • Page 633 Locks and Security 1. Insert the first previously programmed coded key into the ignition and turn the ignition from the 1 (OFF/LOCK) to the 3 (ON) position [maintain ignition in 3 (ON) for at least three seconds, but no more than ten seconds]. 2.
  • Page 634: Seating And Safety Restraints

    Seating and Safety Restraints SEATING Front row adjustable head restraints Your vehicle’s seats are equipped with four-way adjustable head restraints. The purpose of these head restraints is to help limit head motion in the event of a rear collision. To properly adjust your head restraints, lift the head restraint so that it is located directly behind your head or as close to that position as possible.
  • Page 635 Seating and Safety Restraints Adjusting the front power seat Never adjust the driver’s seat or seatback when the vehicle is moving. Do not pile cargo higher than the seatbacks to avoid injuring people in a collision or sudden stop. Always drive and ride with your seatback upright and the lap belt snug and low across the hips.
  • Page 636 Seating and Safety Restraints Press the control to recline the seatback forward or rearward. Memory seats/rearview mirrors/adjustable pedals This system allows automatic positioning of the driver seat, outside rearview mirrors, and adjustable pedals to two programmable positions. The memory seat control is located on the driver door.
  • Page 637 Seating and Safety Restraints Climate controlled seats air filter replacement The climate controlled seat system includes an air filter that has to be replaced periodically. Refer to the Scheduled Maintenance Guide for more information. • There is a filter located under both front seats.
  • Page 638 Seating and Safety Restraints • Remove filter. To install climate controlled seat air filter: • First, position the filter in it’s housing making sure that the far forward end is all the way up in the housing. Then push in on the center of the outside edge of the filter and rotate up into the housing until it clips into position.
  • Page 639 Seating and Safety Restraints If the head restraint becomes detached, replace the notched bar into the bezel while holding the release button. Second row folding seat system Ensure that no objects such as books, purses or briefcases are on the floor in front of the second row seats or on the seat cushion before folding them down.
  • Page 640 Seating and Safety Restraints 2. Pull up on the handle located at the back of the seat. The seat will flip forward. REVIEW COPY 2005 Navigator (nav), Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) (own2002), Market: USA_English (fus)
  • Page 641 Seating and Safety Restraints 3. To return the seat to a seating position, push down on the seat until the seat is latched to the floor. 4. With the seat in the flat back position, lift up on the lever located on the side of the seat cushion.
  • Page 642 Seating and Safety Restraints 1. Locate the handle on the side of the seat, lifting it to release the seatback. 2. Ensure that the seat back is locked in the down position by applying pressure to the seat back. 3. Locate the latch strap at the front of the seat and pull to release the seat into a kneel down load floor position.
  • Page 643 Seating and Safety Restraints The rear latch hooks must be properly engaged with the floor striker. Position the rear legs of the seat over the floor strikers and engage. 2. With the seat in the flat back position, lift up on the lever located on the side of the seat cushion.
  • Page 644 Seating and Safety Restraints 2. With the latch released the seatback can be lowered into the load floor position. 3. To return the seat to the upright position, lift the seatback until the latch is fully engaged. Adjusting the second row 20% seat (if equipped) Lift the handle to move the seat forward or backward.
  • Page 645 Seating and Safety Restraints Reclining the second row 40% seatback Locate the release handle located on the outboard side of the seat cushion and lift gently to allow the seatback to be adjusted to the desired location. Reclining the seatback can cause an occupant to slide under the seat’s safety belt, resulting in severe personal injuries in the event of a collision.
  • Page 646 Seating and Safety Restraints The head restraints can be moved up and down. Push control to lower head restraint. Folding down the third row seat to the load floor To prevent possible damage to the seat or safety belts, ensure that the safety belts are not buckled when moving the seat to the load floor position.
  • Page 647 Seating and Safety Restraints Pull up on the handle located behind the seatback while pushing the seatback forward and down into the seat cushion. To return the seatback to its original position lift the seatback until it latches into place. Third row power folding seat (if equipped) The control buttons are located on the right-hand rear quarter trim panel (accessible from the liftgate area).
  • Page 648: Safety Restraints

    Seating and Safety Restraints Push the top of the control button to return the seatback to its original position. The power folding seats are designed to stall within 1–10 seconds of encountering an obstruction when opening or closing. Should this occur, remove the obstruction and wait approximately 1–4 minutes for the seat motor to reset.
  • Page 649 Seating and Safety Restraints • Restraint system warning light and back-up tone. • The electrical wiring for the air bags, crash sensor(s), safety belt pretensioners, front safety belt usage sensors, driver seat position sensor, and indicator lights. How does the personal safety system work? The Personal Safety System can adapt the deployment strategy of your vehicle’s safety devices according to crash severity and occupant conditions.
  • Page 650 Seating and Safety Restraints Front safety belt usage sensors The front safety belt usage sensors detect whether or not the driver and front outboard passenger safety belts are fastened. This information allows your Personal Safety System to tailor the air bag deployment and safety belt pretensioner activation depending upon safety belt usage.
  • Page 651 Seating and Safety Restraints If any of these things happen, even intermittently, have the Personal Safety System serviced at your dealership or by a qualified technician immediately. Unless serviced, the system may not function properly in the event of a collision. Safety restraints precautions Always drive and ride with your seatback upright and the lap belt snug and low across the hips.
  • Page 652 Seating and Safety Restraints Always transport children 12 years old and under in the back seat and always properly use appropriate child restraints. Safety belts and seats can become hot in a vehicle that has been closed up in sunny weather; they could burn a small child. Check seat covers and buckles before you place a child anywhere near them.
  • Page 653 Seating and Safety Restraints movement. For example, if the driver brakes suddenly or turns a corner sharply, or the vehicle receives an impact of approximately 5 mph (8 km/h) or more, the combination safety belts will lock to help reduce forward movement of the driver and passengers.
  • Page 654 Seating and Safety Restraints How to disengage the automatic locking mode Unbuckle the combination lap and shoulder belt and allow it to retract completely to disengage the automatic locking mode and return to the vehicle sensitive (emergency) locking mode. After any vehicle collision, the combination lap and shoulder belt system at all passenger seating positions must be checked by a qualified technician to verify that the “automatic locking retractor”...
  • Page 655 Seating and Safety Restraints Front and second row safety belt height adjustment Your vehicle has safety belt height adjustments for the driver, right front passenger and second row outboard passengers. Adjust the height of the shoulder belt so the belt rests across the middle of your shoulder.
  • Page 656 Seating and Safety Restraints Conditions of operation If... Then... The driver safety belt is not The safety belt warning light buckled before the ignition switch illuminates 1-2 minutes and the is turned to the ON position... warning chime sounds 4-8 seconds.
  • Page 657 Seating and Safety Restraints The following are reasons most often given for not wearing safety belts: (All statistics based on U.S. data) Reasons given... Consider... “Crashes are rare events” 36 700 crashes occur every day. The more we drive, the more we are exposed to “rare”...
  • Page 658 Seating and Safety Restraints Reasons given... Consider... “I have an air bag” Air bags offer greater protection when used with safety belts. Frontal airbags are not designed to inflate in rear and side crashes or rollovers. “I’d rather be thrown clear” Not a good idea.
  • Page 659 Seating and Safety Restraints 1. Turn the ignition switch to the RUN (or ON) position. (DO NOT START THE ENGINE) 2. Wait until the safety belt warning light turns off. (Approximately 1–2 minutes) • Steps 3–5 must be completed within 60 seconds or the procedure will have to be repeated.
  • Page 660 (if equipped), child safety seat LATCH and tether anchors, and attaching hardware, should be inspected after a collision. Ford Motor Company recommends that all safety belt assemblies in use in vehicles involved in a collision be replaced.
  • Page 661 Seating and Safety Restraints Important SRS precautions The SRS is designed to work with the safety belt to help protect the driver and right front passenger from certain upper body injuries. Air bags DO NOT inflate slowly; there is a risk of injury from a deploying air bag.
  • Page 662 Seating and Safety Restraints Do not attempt to service, repair, or modify the air bag supplemental restraint systems or its fuses. See your Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer. The front passenger air bag is not designed to offer protection to an occupant in the center front seating position.
  • Page 663 Seating and Safety Restraints How does the air bag supplemental restraint system work? The air bag SRS is designed to activate when the vehicle sustains longitudinal deceleration sufficient to cause the sensors to close an electrical circuit that initiates air bag inflation.
  • Page 664: Air Bags

    Seating and Safety Restraints Several air bag system components get hot after inflation. Do not touch them after inflation. If the air bag has deployed, the air bag will not function again and must be replaced immediately. If the air bag is not replaced, the unrepaired area will increase the risk of injury in a collision.
  • Page 665 Do not attempt to service, repair, or modify the Safety Canopy system, its fuses, the A, B, or C pillar trim, or the headliner on a vehicle containing a Safety Canopy . See your Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer. All occupants of the vehicle including the driver should always...
  • Page 666 Seating and Safety Restraints How does the Safety Canopy system work? The design and development of the Safety Canopy system included recommended testing procedures that were developed by a group of automotive safety experts known as the Side Air Bag Technical Working Group.
  • Page 667 Seating and Safety Restraints The Safety Canopy is mounted to roof side-rail sheet metal, behind the headliner, above the first and second row seats. In certain lateral collisions or rollover events, the Safety Canopy system will be activated, regardless of which seats are occupied. The Safety Canopy designed to inflate between the side window area and occupants to further enhance protection provided in side impact collisions and rollover events.
  • Page 668 Seating and Safety Restraints Determining if the system is operational The SRS uses a readiness light in the instrument cluster or a tone to indicate the condition of the system. Refer to the Air bag readiness section in the Instrument Cluster chapter. Routine maintenance of the air bag is not required.
  • Page 669 To improve the fit of both the lap and shoulder belt on children who have outgrown child safety seats, Ford Motor Company recommends use of a belt-positioning booster. Booster seats position a child so that safety belts fit better. They lift the child up so that the lap belt rests low across the hips and the knees bend comfortably.
  • Page 670 Seating and Safety Restraints When children should use booster seats Children need to use booster seats from the time they outgrow the toddler seat until they are big enough for the vehicle seat and lap/shoulder belt to fit properly. Generally this is when they weigh about 80 lb.
  • Page 671 Seating and Safety Restraints • Those with a high back. If, with a backless booster seat, you cannot find a seating position that adequately supports your child’s head, a high back booster seat would be a better choice. Both can be used in any vehicle in a seating position equipped with lap/shoulder belts if your child is over 40 lb.
  • Page 672 Seating and Safety Restraints SAFETY SEATS FOR CHILDREN Child and infant or child safety seats Use a safety seat that is recommended for the size and weight of the child. Carefully follow all of the manufacturer’s instructions with the safety seat you put in your vehicle. If you do not install and use the safety seat properly, the child may be injured in a sudden stop or collision.
  • Page 673 Seating and Safety Restraints Ford recommends the use of a child safety seat having a top tether strap. Install the child safety seat in a seating position with LATCH and tether anchors. For more information on top tether straps and anchors, refer to Attaching safety seats with tether straps in this chapter.
  • Page 674 Seating and Safety Restraints 2. Pull down on the shoulder belt and then grasp the shoulder belt and lap belt together. 3. While holding the shoulder and lap belt portions together, route the tongue through the child seat according to the child seat manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 675 Seating and Safety Restraints 5. To put the retractor in the automatic locking mode, grasp the shoulder portion of the belt and pull downward until all of the belt is pulled out and a click is heard. 6. Allow the belt to retract. The belt will click as it retracts to indicate it is in the automatic locking mode.
  • Page 676 Seating and Safety Restraints Attaching child safety seats with tether straps Most new forward-facing child safety seats include a tether strap which goes over the back of the seat and hooks to an anchoring point. Tether straps are available as an accessory for many older safety seats. Contact the manufacturer of your child seat for information about ordering a tether strap.
  • Page 677 Seating and Safety Restraints Second row seating positions 1. Position the child safety seat on the seat cushion. 2. Locate the tether anchor at the bottom back of the seat. • outboard seating positions • center seating position (if equipped) 3.
  • Page 678 Seating and Safety Restraints 5. Rotate the tether strap, and clip the tether strap to the anchor on the seat frame. 6. Rotate the tether strap clip. 7. Tighten the child safety seat tether strap according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Third row seating position 1.
  • Page 679 Seating and Safety Restraints • You may need to pull back the top of the hinged panel along the bottom of the seat back to access the tether anchor. 4. Clip the tether strap through the anchor loop as shown. If the tether strap is clipped incorrectly, the child safety seat may not be retained properly...
  • Page 680 Seating and Safety Restraints Attaching safety seats with LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children) attachments for child seat anchors Some child safety seats have two rigid or webbing mounted attachments that connect to two anchors at certain seating positions in your vehicle. This type of child seat eliminates the need to use seat belts to attach the child seat.
  • Page 681 Seating and Safety Restraints The lower anchors for child seat installation are located at the rear section of the second row seat between the cushion and seat back. The LATCH anchors are below the locator symbols on the seat back. Follow the child seat manufacturer’s instructions to properly install a child seat with LATCH attachments.
  • Page 682: Tires, Wheels And Loading

    Tires, Wheels and Loading NOTICE TO UTILITY VEHICLE AND TRUCK OWNERS Utility vehicles and trucks handle differently than passenger cars in the various driving conditions that are encountered on streets, highways and off-road. Utility vehicles and trucks are not designed for cornering at speeds as high as passenger cars any more than low-slung sports cars are designed...
  • Page 683 Tires, Wheels and Loading Power is supplied to all four wheels through a transfer case or power transfer unit. 4WD vehicles allow you to select different drive modes as necessary. Information on shifting procedures and maintenance can be found in your Owner’s Guide. You should become thoroughly familiar with this information before you operate your vehicle.
  • Page 684 10 to 12 inches or limited production tires as defined in Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Part 575.104(c)(2). U.S. Department of Transportation-Tire quality grades: The U.S. Department of Transportation requires Ford to give you the following information about tire grades exactly as the government has written it. Treadwear...
  • Page 685 Tires, Wheels and Loading and one-half (1 1/2) times as well on the government course as a tire graded 100. The relative performance of tires depends upon the actual conditions of their use, however, and may depart significantly from the norm due to variations in driving habits, service practices, and differences in road characteristics and climate.
  • Page 686 Tires, Wheels and Loading • Tire Identification Number (TIN): A number on the sidewall of each tire providing information about the tire brand and manufacturing plant, tire size and date of manufacture. • Inflation pressure: A measure of the amount of air in a tire. •...
  • Page 687 (if equipped), at least monthly and before long trips. You are strongly urged to buy a reliable tire pressure gauge, as automatic service station gauges may be inaccurate. Ford recommends the use of a digital or dial type tire pressure gauge rather than a stick type tire pressure gauge.
  • Page 688 Always inflate your tires to the Ford recommended inflation pressure even if it is less than the maximum inflation pressure information found on the tire. The Ford recommended tire inflation pressure is found on the tire label or certification label which is located on the B-Pillar or the edge of the driver’s door.
  • Page 689 Only use replacement tires and wheels that are the same size and type (such as P-metric versus LT-metric or all-season versus all-terrain) as those originally provided by Ford. Use of any tire or wheel not recommended by Ford can affect the safety and performance of your vehicle, which could result in an increased risk of loss of vehicle control, vehicle rollover, personal injury and death.
  • Page 690 Tires, Wheels and Loading The installation of replacement tires with steel cord body plies in the tire sidewall may cause malfunction of the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), and is not recommended (cord material information is molded on the tire sidewall). Additionally, if your vehicle was originally equipped with run-flat tires, replacing them with tires that are not identical to those originally fitted may cause malfunction of the TPMS, and is not recommended.
  • Page 691 Ford. If the dissimilar spare tire or wheel is damaged, it should be replaced rather than repaired.
  • Page 692: Tire Information

    Tires, Wheels and Loading Spare tire information Note: If your vehicle is equipped with the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS), the system indicator light will illuminate when the spare is in use. To restore the full functionality of the TPMS system, all road wheels equipped with the tire pressure monitoring sensors must be mounted on the vehicle If your vehicle is equipped with TPMS, have a flat tire serviced by a...
  • Page 693 Tires, Wheels and Loading Removing the spare tire 1. Fold the rear seat down. Refer to Rear seats in the Seating and safety restraints chapter. 2. Remove the jack handle and winch extension from the tray and assemble them. 3. Open the spare tire winch access plug in the bottom of the compartment located behind the 3rd row seat, very close to the jack and...
  • Page 694 Tires, Wheels and Loading 1. Park on a level surface, activate hazard flashers and set the parking brake. 2. Place gearshift lever in P (Park), turn engine OFF and block the diagonally opposite wheel. (If changing the tire on a grade, block the diagonally opposite wheel on the downward side of the grade.) 3.
  • Page 695 Tires, Wheels and Loading 4. Use the tip of the jack handle to remove any wheel trim. Loosen each wheel lug nut one-half turn counterclockwise but do not remove them until the wheel is raised off the ground. 5. Position the jack according to the jack locator arrows found on the frame and turn the jack handle and extension tool assembly clockwise.
  • Page 696 Tires, Wheels and Loading • Rear Turn off the running boards (if equipped) before jacking or placing any object under the vehicle. Never place your hand between the extended running board and the vehicle. A moving running board may cause injury. •...
  • Page 697 Tires, Wheels and Loading 10. Remove the jack and fully tighten the lug nuts in the order shown and reinstall the wheel cover. 11. Unblock the wheels. 12. Put flat tire, jack, lug wrench and tools away. Make sure the jack is fastened securely so it does not rattle when you drive.
  • Page 698 M14 x 2.0 * Torque specifications are for nut and bolt threads free of dirt and rust. Use only Ford recommended replacement fasteners. When a wheel is installed, always remove any corrosion, dirt or foreign materials present on the mounting surfaces of the wheel or the surface of the front disc brake hub and rotor that contacts the wheel.
  • Page 699 Tires, Wheels and Loading Information on “P” type tires P215/65R15 95H is an example of a tire size, load index and speed rating. The definitions of these items are listed below. (Note that the tire size, load index and speed rating for your vehicle may be different from this example.) 1.
  • Page 700 Tires, Wheels and Loading Note: You may not find this information on all tires because it is not required by federal law. Letter rating Speed rating - mph (km/h) 81 mph (130 km/h) 87 mph (140 km/h) 99 mph (159 km/h) 106 mph (171 km/h) 112 mph (180 km/h) 118 mph (190 km/h)
  • Page 701 Tires, Wheels and Loading 11. Maximum Load: Indicates the maximum load in kilograms and pounds that can be carried by the tire. Refer to the tire label or the safety certification label, which is located on the B-Pillar or the edge of the driver’s door, for the correct tire pressure for your vehicle.
  • Page 702 Tires, Wheels and Loading Additional information contained on the tire sidewall for “LT” type tires “LT” type tires have some additional information beyond those of “P” type tires; these differences are described below: 1. LT: Indicates a tire, designated by the Tire and Rim Association (T&RA), that is intended for service on light trucks.
  • Page 703 Tires, Wheels and Loading Information on “T” type tires “T” type tires have some additional information beyond those of “P” type tires; these differences are described below: T145/80D16 is an example of a tire size. Note: The temporary tire size for your vehicle may be different from this example.
  • Page 704 Tires, Wheels and Loading TIRE CARE Improper or inadequate vehicle maintenance can also cause tires to wear abnormally. Here are some of the important maintenance items: Tire wear Measure and inspect the tire tread on all your tires periodically. Advanced and unusual tire wear can reduce the ability of tread to grip the road in adverse (wet, snowy, etc.) conditions.
  • Page 705 If your vehicle seems to pull to one side when you’re driving, the wheels may be out of alignment. Have a qualified technician at a Ford or Lincoln/Mercury dealer check the wheel alignment periodically.
  • Page 706 Tires, Wheels and Loading Tire rotation Rotating your tires at the recommended interval (as indicated in the Scheduled Maintenance Guide that comes with your vehicle) will help your tires wear more evenly, providing better tire performance and longer tire life. Unless otherwise specified, rotate the tires approximately every 5,000 miles (8,000 km).
  • Page 707 Sometimes irregular tire wear can be corrected by rotating the tires. Note: If your tires show uneven wear ask a qualified technician at a Ford or Lincoln/Mercury dealership to check for and correct any wheel misalignment, tire imbalance or mechanical problem involved before tire rotation.
  • Page 708: Changing Tires

    Tires, Wheels and Loading TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) When the Tire Pressure Monitoring System warning light is lit, one or more of your tires is significantly under-inflated. You should stop and check your tires as soon as possible, and inflate them to the proper pressure as indicated on the vehicle’s tire information placard (label).
  • Page 709 Tires, Wheels and Loading Understanding your Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) The Tire Pressure Monitoring System measures pressure in your four road tires and sends the tire pressure readings to your vehicle every minute while you are driving and once an hour when your vehicle is parked.
  • Page 710 Solid Warning Light 1. Check your tire pressure to ensure they are properly inflated, refer to Inspecting and inflating your tires in this chapter. Ford recommends the use of a digital or dial type tire pressure gauge rather than a stick type tire pressure gauge for increased accuracy.
  • Page 711 Tires, Wheels and Loading therefore it may take up to a minute for the light to turn off after you have filled your tires to the recommended tire pressure. • If your vehicle has been parked for over 15 minutes, the sensors go into a low power mode to conserve battery life and therefore only transmit about once an hour.
  • Page 712 Follow these guidelines when using snow tires and chains: • Use only cable type chains or chains offered by Ford as an accessory or equivalent. Other conventional link type chains may contact and cause damage to the vehicle’s wheel house and/or body.
  • Page 713: Vehicle Loading

    Tires, Wheels and Loading VEHICLE LOADING – WITH AND WITHOUT A TRAILER This section will guide you in the proper loading of your vehicle and/or trailer, to keep your loaded vehicle weight within its design rating capability, with or without a trailer. Properly loading your vehicle will provide maximum return of vehicle design performance.
  • Page 714 Tires, Wheels and Loading The appropriate loading capacity of your vehicle can be limited either by volume capacity (how much space is available) or by payload capacity (how much weight the vehicle should carry). Once you have reached the maximum payload of your vehicle, do not add more cargo, even if there is space available.
  • Page 715 Tires, Wheels and Loading Cargo Weight – includes all weight added to the Base Curb Weight, including cargo and optional equipment. When towing, trailer tongue load or king pin weight is also part of cargo weight. GAW (Gross Axle Weight) – is the total weight placed on each axle (front and rear) –...
  • Page 716 Tires, Wheels and Loading GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) – is the Vehicle Curb Weight + cargo + passengers. GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) – is the maximum allowable weight of the fully loaded vehicle (including all options, equipment, passengers and cargo). The GVWR is shown on the Safety Compliance Certification Label located on the driver’s...
  • Page 717 Tires, Wheels and Loading GCW (Gross Combined Weight) – is the weight of the loaded vehicle (GVW) plus the weight of the fully loaded trailer. GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating) – is the maximum allowable weight of the vehicle and the loaded trailer – including all cargo and passengers –...
  • Page 718 Tires, Wheels and Loading Exceeding any vehicle weight rating limitation could result in serious damage to the vehicle and/or personal injury. Steps for determining the correct load limit: 1. Locate the statement “The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX pounds” on your vehicle’s placard. 2.
  • Page 719: Trailer Towing

    Tires, Wheels and Loading pounds, the calculation would be: 1400 – (2 x 220) – (12 x 100) = 1400 – 440 – 1200 = – 40 pounds; no, you do not have enough cargo capacity to carry that much weight. You will need to reduce the load weight by at least 240 pounds.
  • Page 720 The kit containing a electrical jumper and trailer tow electrical instructions may be purchased from any Ford, Lincoln, or Mercury dealership (Part number 4L1Z-14A348-AA) Note: Before towing a trailer, make sure the trailer brakes (if equipped) and lamps are properly connected and functional.
  • Page 721 Tires, Wheels and Loading Trailer weight Rear axle Maximum GCWR - range (0 - Engine ratio lb. (kg) maximum) - lb. (kg) 5.4L with optional 14500 (6576) 0–8600 (0–3900) trailer tow package 5.4L with standard 12200 (5533) 0–6000 (0–2721) trailer tow package 5.4L with optional...
  • Page 722 Tires, Wheels and Loading • Weight distributing - requires an aftermarket weight distributing system which includes draw bar, hitch ball, spring bars and snap-up brackets. The vertical tongue load of the trailer is distributed between the truck and the trailer by this system. Mode Maximum Gross Trailer Maximum Tongue Weight...
  • Page 723 Tires, Wheels and Loading 2. To reinstall the cover, insert the three plastic tabs on top of the cover into the corresponding slots, as shown in the illustration and push the cover up into the bumper trim. 3. Hold the cover against the bumper trim and reinstall the two ⁄...
  • Page 724 Tires, Wheels and Loading 5. Turn the air suspension (if equipped) control to ON. Note: Adjusting an equalizing hitch so the rear bumper of the vehicle is higher than it was unloaded will defeat the function of the load equalizing hitch and may cause unpredictable handling. Safety chains Always connect the trailer’s safety chains to the frame or hook retainers of the vehicle hitch.
  • Page 725 Tires, Wheels and Loading • To eliminate excessive shifting, use a lower gear. This will also assist in transmission cooling. (For additional information, refer to the Understanding the positions of the 6–speed automatic transmission section in this chapter. • Anticipate stops and brake gradually. •...
  • Page 726: Recreational Towing

    Ford recommends the driveshaft be removed/installed only by a qualified technician. See your local dealer for driveshaft removal/installation. Improper removal/installation of the driveshaft can cause transmission fluid loss, damage to the driveshaft and internal transmission components.
  • Page 727: Driving

    Driving STARTING Positions of the ignition 1. OFF/LOCK, locks the steering wheel, automatic transmission gearshift lever and allows key removal. 2. ACCESSORY, allows the electrical accessories such as the radio to operate while the engine is not running. 3. ON, all electrical circuits operational.
  • Page 728 Driving If you smell exhaust fumes inside your vehicle, have your dealer inspect your vehicle immediately. Do not drive if you smell exhaust fumes. Important safety precautions A computer system controls the engine’s idle revolutions per minute (RPM). When the engine starts, the idle RPM runs higher than normal in order to warm the engine.
  • Page 729 Driving 4. Make sure the parking brake is set. 5. Turn the key to 3 (ON) without turning the key to 4 (START). Make sure the corresponding lights illuminate or illuminate briefly. If a light fails to illuminate, have the vehicle serviced. •...
  • Page 730 Driving 1. Turn the key to 4 (START) without pressing the accelerator pedal and release as soon as the engine starts. The key will return to 3 (ON). 2. When the engine starts, release the key. 3. After idling for a few seconds, apply the brake, shift into gear and drive.
  • Page 731: Brakes

    Driving Note: Make sure you disconnect the cap from the plug when opening the hood. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not use your heater with ungrounded electrical systems or two-pronged (cheater) adapters. Guarding against exhaust fumes Carbon monoxide is present in exhaust fumes. Take precautions to avoid its dangerous effects.
  • Page 732 Driving If you are driving down a long or steep hill, shift to a lower gear. Do not apply your brakes continuously, as they may overheat and become less effective. Anti-lock brake system (ABS) On ABS-equipped vehicles, a noise from the hydraulic pump motor and pulsation in the pedal may be observed during ABS braking events.
  • Page 733 Driving With the ABS light on, the anti-lock brake system is disabled and normal braking is still effective unless the BRAKE brake warning light also remains illuminated with parking brake released. (If your brake warning lamp illuminates, have your vehicle serviced immediately.) Brake Assist (if equipped) The Brake Assist system provides full braking force during panic braking...
  • Page 734 Driving rear brakes, the vehicle’s stopping distance will increase greatly and the handling of your vehicle will be adversely affected. Your vehicle has an automatic parking brake release. To release the parking brake: 1. Turn the ignition to the ON position. 2.
  • Page 735: Air Suspension

    Driving Speed sensitive steering Your vehicle is equipped with speed sensitive, variable assist power steering. At low speeds, steering assist will adjust to reduce efforts and improve low speed maneuverability and at high speeds, the assist will adjust to improve steering feel. If the amount of effort required to steer your vehicle changes while driving at a constant vehicle speed, have the power steering system checked by your dealer or a qualified service technician.
  • Page 736 Driving The air suspension shut-off switch is located behind an access panel on the left rear quarter trim panel, near the liftgate. To remove the panel, turn the control counterclockwise. On vehicles equipped with air suspension, turn the air suspension and the ignition switch off prior to jacking, hoisting or towing your vehicle.
  • Page 737 Driving PREPARING TO DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE Utility vehicles have a significantly higher rollover rate than other types of vehicles. In a rollover crash, an unbelted person is significantly more likely to die than a person wearing a seat belt. Your vehicle has special design and equipment features to make it capable of performing in a wide variety of circumstances.
  • Page 738 Driving driving on slippery and/or hilly road surfaces, by detecting and controlling wheel spin. Excessive wheel spin is controlled by momentarily reducing engine power and rapidly applying the anti-lock brakes. The system is a driver aid which makes your vehicle easier to handle primarily on snow and ice-covered roads.
  • Page 739 Driving The RSC feature works to further enhance the vehicle’s overall stability during aggressive maneuvers. The RSC feature helps maintain roll stability of the vehicle during aggressive maneuvers by applying brake force to one or more wheels. The AdvanceTrac with RSC system automatically turns on when the engine is started.
  • Page 740: Transmission Operation

    Driving • A slight deceleration of the vehicle • The AdvanceTrac with RSC indicator light will flash • If your foot is on the brake pedal, you will feel a vibration in the pedal. • If the driving condition is severe and your foot is not on the brake, the brake pedal will move to apply higher brake forces.
  • Page 741 Driving If the fuse is not blown, perform the following procedure: 1. Apply the parking brake, turn the ignition to LOCK, then remove the key. 2. Using a smooth, non-metallic tool (such as a plastic screwdriver, or equivalent) between the shift lever spacer and the console top plate, remove the spacer around the gearshift by pressing on both sides...
  • Page 742 Driving 4. Insert the tool and press down on the mechanism. Press the gearshift lever release on the shifter knob and move the gearshift lever back to N (Neutral) (two places rearward from P [Park]). 5. Start the vehicle and release the parking brake.
  • Page 743 Driving Driving with a 6–speed automatic transmission This vehicle is equipped with an adaptive Transmission Shift Strategy. Adaptive Shift Strategy offers the optimal transmission operation and shift quality. When the engine is turned off, the shift data which includes the adaptive information will be stored automatically in the Transmission Control Module (TCM).
  • Page 744 Driving R (Reverse) With the gearshift lever in R (Reverse), the vehicle will move backward. Always come to a complete stop before shifting into and out of R (Reverse). N (Neutral) With the gearshift lever in N (Neutral), the vehicle can be started and is free to roll.
  • Page 745 Driving 1 (First) • Transmission operates in 1st gear only. • Provides maximum engine braking. • Allows upshifts by moving gearshift lever. • Will not downshift into 1 (First) at high speeds; allows for 1 (First) when vehicle reaches slower speeds. Forced downshifts •...
  • Page 746 Driving This system is not designed to prevent contact with small or moving objects. The system is designed to provide a warning to assist the driver in detecting objects to avoid damaging the vehicle. The system may not detect smaller objects, particularly those close to the ground.
  • Page 747 System indicator lights The Control Trac system indicator lights illuminate only under the following conditions. If these lights illuminate when driving in 2H or A4WD, contact your Ford dealer as soon as possible. REVIEW COPY 2005 Navigator (nav), Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) (own2002),...
  • Page 748 Driving • 4X4 HIGH - momentarily illuminates when the vehicle is HIGH started. Illuminates when 4H is selected. • 4X4 LOW – momentarily illuminates when the vehicle is started. Illuminates when 4L is selected. Positions of the Control Trac system The Control Trac system functions in four modes: •...
  • Page 749 Driving The AdvanceTrac with RSC stability enhancement system can be turned off manually by pressing the AdvanceTrac with RSC button (refer to AdvanceTrac with Roll Stability Control (RSC) Stability Enhancement System in this chapter) while operating in 2H, A4WD or 4H while driving in deep sand, very deep snow or more strenuous off-road maneuvers.
  • Page 750 Driving Shifting from A4WD to 4H Move the control from A4WD to 4H at a stop or while driving at any speed. Shifting from 2H, A4WD or 4H to 4L 1. Bring the vehicle to a stop and keep the brake pedal depressed. 2.
  • Page 751 Driving Driving off-road with truck and utility vehicles Four–wheel drive vehicles are specially equipped for driving on sand, snow, mud and rough terrain and have operating characteristics that are somewhat different from conventional vehicles, both on and off the road. The AdvanceTrac with RSC stability enhancement system can be turned off manually by pressing the AdvanceTrac...
  • Page 752 Driving If your vehicle goes off the edge of the pavement • If your vehicle goes off the edge of the pavement, slow down, but avoid severe brake application. Ease the vehicle back onto the pavement only after reducing your speed. Do not turn the steering wheel too sharply while returning to the road surface.
  • Page 753 Driving If the parking brake is fully released, but the brake warning lamp remains illuminated, the brakes may not be working properly. See your dealer or a qualified service technician. Do not spin the wheels at over 35 mph (56 km/h). The tires may fail and injure a passenger or bystander.
  • Page 754 Driving Power is supplied to all four wheels through a transfer case. On four–wheel drive vehicles, the transfer case allows you to select four–wheel drive when necessary. Information on transfer case operation and shifting procedures can be found in this chapter. Information on transfer case maintenance can be found in the Maintenance and Specifications chapter.
  • Page 755 Ford Motor Company joins the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management in encouraging you to help preserve our national forest and other public and private lands by “treading lightly.”...
  • Page 756 Driving Driving on hilly or sloping terrain Although natural obstacles may make it necessary to travel diagonally up or down a hill or steep incline, you should always try to drive straight up or straight down. Avoid driving crosswise or turning on steep slopes or hills.
  • Page 757 Ford Motor Company recommends that caution be used with any vehicle equipped with a high load or device (such as ladder racks or pickup box cover).
  • Page 758 Driving DRIVING THROUGH WATER Do not drive quickly through standing water, especially if the depth is unknown. Traction or brake capability may be limited and if the ignition system gets wet, your engine may stall. Water may also enter your engine’s air intake and severely damage your engine.
  • Page 759: Roadside Emergencies

    50,000 miles (80,000 km) on Lincoln vehicles. Roadside assistance will cover: • a flat tire change with a good spare (except Ford GT which has a tire inflation kit) • battery jump start • lock-out assistance (key replacement cost is the customer’s responsibility) •...
  • Page 760: Fuel Pump Shut-Off Switch

    Roadside Emergencies Canadian customers who require roadside assistance, call 1–800–665–2006. If you need to arrange roadside assistance for yourself, Ford Motor Company will reimburse a reasonable amount. To obtain reimbursement information, U.S. Ford or Mercury vehicles customers call 1-800-241-3673; Lincoln vehicle customers call 1–800–521–4140.
  • Page 761: Fuses And Relays

    Roadside Emergencies The fuel pump shut-off switch has a red reset button on top of it and is located beneath the air suspension switch (if equipped). Use the following procedure to reset the fuel pump shut-off switch. 1. Turn the ignition to the OFF position. 2.
  • Page 762 Roadside Emergencies Note: Always replace a fuse with one that has the specified amperage rating. Using a fuse with a higher amperage rating can cause severe wire damage and could start a fire. Standard fuse amperage rating and color COLOR Cartridge Fuse Mini...
  • Page 763 Roadside Emergencies Passenger compartment fuse panel / power distribution box The fuse panel is located under the right-hand side of the instrument panel. To remove the trim panel for access to the fuse box, pull the panel toward you and swing it out away from the side and remove it.
  • Page 764 Roadside Emergencies If the battery has been disconnected and reconnected, refer to the Battery section of the Maintenance and Specifications chapter. The fuses are coded as follows. Fuse/Relay Fuse Amp Passenger Compartment Fuse Location Rating Panel Description 7.5A* Run/Accessory - Instrument cluster, Front wiper motor, Rear wiper motor 20A*...
  • Page 765 Roadside Emergencies Fuse/Relay Fuse Amp Passenger Compartment Fuse Location Rating Panel Description 7.5A* Brake On/Off (stoplamp) switch, Powertrain Control Module (PCM) (keep alive power), EATC control head, Body Security Module (BSM) (keep alive power), Speed control deactivation switch, SecuriLock LED, 3rd row seat relay coils, Power liftgate module, Clock, Brake Shift Interlock (BSI) solenoid...
  • Page 766 Roadside Emergencies Fuse/Relay Fuse Amp Passenger Compartment Fuse Location Rating Panel Description 10A* A/C compressor clutch relay, A/C compressor clutch solenoid, 4x4 Integrated Wheel Ends (IWE) solenoid 15A* Fuel pump relay, Fuel pump shut-off switch, Fuel pump driver module, Fuel pump motor 10A* Rear window defroster relay coil, A/C refrigerant containment...
  • Page 767 Roadside Emergencies Fuse/Relay Fuse Amp Passenger Compartment Fuse Location Rating Panel Description 30A* BSM (door locks, liftgate glass release relay), Liftgate glass release motor, Left front window motor, Door/Liftgate lock motors 15A* Instrument cluster (B+), Interior (courtesy) lamps, Park brake release relays, Park brake release motor, Puddle lamps (outside mirrors)
  • Page 768 Roadside Emergencies Fuse/Relay Fuse Amp Passenger Compartment Fuse Location Rating Panel Description PCM relay coil, SecuriLock transceiver, Heated PCV valve relay coil 30A* Trailer tow electric brake controller, Trailer tow 7–wire connector (electric brake) 25A* PCM (4x4 transfer case clutch), Air suspension module (air spring solenoids and height sensors) 20A*...
  • Page 769 Roadside Emergencies Fuse/Relay Fuse Amp Passenger Compartment Fuse Location Rating Panel Description 20A* DRL relays, DRL foglamps, DRL headlamp relay coil, Headlamp switch (headlamps), Multifunction switch (flash-to-pass), BSM (autolamp headlamps relay), High beam relay coil, Fuse 25 (LH low beam), Fuse 23 (RH low beam) 20A* Cigarette lighter, OBD II diagnostic connector...
  • Page 770 Roadside Emergencies Fuse/Relay Fuse Amp Passenger Compartment Fuse Location Rating Panel Description 30A** Power running boards 50A** Air suspension compressor relay, Air suspension compressor 30A** ABS/AdvanceTrac with RSC module (valves) 30A** Front wiper motor, Washer pump (windshield wash) 40A** Rear window defroster relay, Rear window defroster grid, Heated mirrors (Fuse 8) 30A**...
  • Page 771 Roadside Emergencies Fuse/Relay Fuse Amp Passenger Compartment Fuse Location Rating Panel Description Rear window Fuse 8 (heated mirrors), Rear defrost relay window defroster, Heated outside mirrors, Rear window defroster indicator (climate control head) Trailer tow Trailer tow 7–wire connector battery charge (battery charge) relay Front blower...
  • Page 772 Roadside Emergencies JUMP STARTING YOUR VEHICLE The gases around the battery can explode if exposed to flames, sparks, or lit cigarettes. An explosion could result in injury or vehicle damage. Batteries contain sulfuric acid which can burn skin, eyes and clothing, if contacted.
  • Page 773 Roadside Emergencies Connecting the jumper cables 1. Connect the positive (+) jumper cable to the positive (+) terminal of the discharged battery. Note: In the illustrations, lightning bolts are used to designate the assisting (boosting) battery. 2. Connect the other end of the positive (+) cable to the positive (+) terminal of the assisting battery.
  • Page 774 Roadside Emergencies 3. Connect the negative (-) cable to the negative (-) terminal of the assisting battery. 4. Make the final connection of the negative (-) cable to the jump starting stud located in the rear of the engine compartment, near the battery.
  • Page 775: Jump Starting

    Roadside Emergencies Do not connect the end of the second cable to the negative (-) terminal of the battery to be jumped. A spark may cause an explosion of the gases that surround the battery. 5. Ensure that the cables are clear of fan blades, belts, moving parts of both engines, or any fuel delivery system parts.
  • Page 776 Roadside Emergencies 2. Remove the jumper cable on the negative (-) connection of the booster vehicle’s battery. 3. Remove the jumper cable from the positive (+) terminal of the booster vehicle’s battery. REVIEW COPY 2005 Navigator (nav), Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) (own2002), Market: USA_English (fus)
  • Page 777 Roadside Emergencies 4. Remove the jumper cable from the positive (+) terminal of the disabled vehicle’s battery. After the disabled vehicle has been started and the jumper cables removed, allow it to idle for several minutes so the engine computer can relearn its idle conditions.
  • Page 778: Wrecker Towing

    It is recommended that your vehicle be towed with a wheel lift or flatbed equipment. Do not tow with a slingbelt. Ford Motor Company has not approved a slingbelt towing procedure. Also, wrecker towing the vehicle by the front frame-mounted tow hooks is not recommended or advised.
  • Page 779 • Do not exceed a distance of 50 miles (80 km). • Do not exceed 35 mph (56 km/h) vehicle speed. Ford Motor Company produces a towing manual for all authorized tow truck operators. Have your tow truck operator refer to this manual for proper hook-up and towing procedures for your vehicle.
  • Page 780: Customer Assistance

    Center at the number below. Away from home If you own a Ford or Mercury vehicle and are away from home when your vehicle needs service, or if you need more help than the dealership could provide, after following the steps described above, contact the Ford Customer Relationship Center to find an authorized dealership to help you.
  • Page 781 If you still have a complaint involving a warranty dispute, you may wish to contact the Dispute Settlement Board (U.S.). In some states (in the U.S.) you must directly notify Ford in writing before pursuing remedies under your state’s warranty laws. Ford is also allowed a final repair attempt in some states.
  • Page 782 In the case of 1 or 2 above, the consumer must also notify the manufacturer of the need for the repair of the nonconformity at the following address: Ford Motor Company 16800 Executive Plaza Drive Mail Drop 3NE-B Dearborn, MI 48126 THE DISPUTE SETTLEMENT BOARD (U.S.
  • Page 783 Customer Assistance • available free to owners and lessees of qualifying Ford Motor Company vehicles. The Dispute Settlement Board may not be available in all states. Ford Motor Company reserves the right to change eligibility limitations, modify procedures and/or to discontinue this service without notice and without incurring obligations per applicable state law.
  • Page 784 • The name of the dealer(s) who sold or serviced the vehicle. • A brief description of your unresolved concern. • A brief summary of the action taken by the dealer(s) and Ford Motor Company. • The names (if known) of all the people you contacted at the dealership(s).
  • Page 785 After a case is reviewed, the Board mails you a decision letter and a form on which to accept or reject the Board’s decision. The decisions of the Board are binding on Ford (and, in some cases, on the dealer) but not on consumers who are free to pursue other remedies available to them under state or federal law.
  • Page 786 5,000 participating Ford or Lincoln Mercury and Ford of Canada dealers. If you did not take advantage of the Ford Extended Service Plan at the time of purchasing your vehicle, you may still be eligible. Since this information is subject to change, please ask your dealer for complete details about Ford Extended Service Plan coverage options, or visit the Ford ESP website at www.ford-esp.com.
  • Page 787 If your vehicle must be serviced while you are traveling or living in Central or South America, the Caribbean, or the Middle East, contact the nearest Ford dealership. If the dealership cannot help you, write or call: FORD MOTOR COMPANY...
  • Page 788: Reporting Safety Defects (U.s. Only)

    Obtaining a French owner’s guide French Owner’s Guides can be obtained from your dealer or by writing to Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, Service Publications, P.O. Box 1580, Station B, Mississauga, Ontario L4Y 4G3. REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS (U.S. ONLY)
  • Page 789: Cleaning

    Cleaning WASHING THE EXTERIOR Wash your vehicle regularly with cool or lukewarm water and a neutral Ph shampoo, such as Motorcraft Detail Wash (ZC-3–A), which is available from your dealer. • Never use strong household detergents or soap, such as dish washing or laundry liquid.
  • Page 790 Cleaning • Do not allow paint sealant to come in contact with any non-body (low-gloss black) colored trim, such as grained body-side cladding, roof racks, bumper step surfaces, mirror housings or the windshield cowl area. The paint sealant will “gray” or stain the parts over time. PAINT CHIPS Your dealer has touch-up paint and sprays to match your vehicle’s color.
  • Page 791 Cleaning • Spray Motorcraft Engine Shampoo and Degreaser (ZC-20) on all parts that require cleaning and pressure rinse clean. • Cover the highlighted areas to prevent water damage when cleaning the engine. • Never wash or rinse the engine while it is running; water in the running engine may cause internal damage.
  • Page 792 Cleaning • Do not use fuel, kerosene, or paint thinner to clean any parts. • Wiper blades can be cleaned with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol or windshield washer solution. Be sure to replace wiper blades when they appear worn or do not function properly. Do not use sharp objects, such as a razor blade, to clean the inside of the rear window or to remove decals, as it may cause damage to the rear window defroster’s heated grid lines.
  • Page 793 FORD, LINCOLN AND MERCURY CAR CARE PRODUCTS Your Ford, Lincoln or Mercury dealer has many quality products available to clean your vehicle and protect its finishes. These quality products have been specifically engineered to fulfill your automotive needs; they are custom designed to complement the style and appearance of your vehicle.
  • Page 794 Cleaning Motorcraft Bug and Tar Remover (ZC-42) Motorcraft Extra Strength Upholstery Cleaner (not available in Canada) (ZC-41) Motorcraft Custom Bright Metal Cleaner (ZC-15) Motorcraft Wheel and Tire Cleaner (ZC-37–A) Motorcraft Dash and Vinyl Cleaner (ZC-38–A) Motorcraft Car Care Kit (ZC-26) Motorcraft Premium Car Wash Concentrate (ZC-17-B) Motorcraft Carlite Glass Cleaner (Canada only) (CXC-100) Motorcraft Spot and Stain Remover (ZC-14)
  • Page 795: Maintenance And Specifications

    Maintenance and Specifications SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS To help you service your vehicle: • We highlight do-it-yourself items in the engine compartment for easy location. • We provide a scheduled maintenance guide which makes tracking routine service easy. If your vehicle requires professional service, your dealership can provide the necessary parts and service.
  • Page 796 Maintenance and Specifications OPENING THE HOOD 1. Inside the vehicle, pull the hood release handle located under the bottom left corner of the instrument panel. 2. Go to the front of the vehicle and release the auxiliary latch located under the front of the hood, just above the passenger side headlamp.
  • Page 797: Engine Compartment

    Maintenance and Specifications IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT 5.4L 3V V8 engine 1. Battery 2. Air filter assembly (located under appearance cover) 3. Engine oil dipstick 4. Brake fluid reservoir 5. Engine coolant reservoir 6. Power steering fluid reservoir 7.
  • Page 798: Engine Oil

    In very cold weather, do not fill the reservoir completely. Only use a washer fluid that meets Ford specification WSB-M8B16–A2. Refer to Lubricant specifications in this chapter. State or local regulations on volatile organic compounds may restrict the use of methanol, a common windshield washer antifreeze additive.
  • Page 799 Maintenance and Specifications 4. Open the hood. Protect yourself from engine heat. 5. Locate and carefully remove the engine oil level indicator (dipstick). 6. Wipe the indicator clean. Insert the indicator fully, then remove it again. • If the oil level is between the MIN and MAX marks, the oil level is acceptable.
  • Page 800 Approval Committee (ISLAC), comprised of U.S. and Japanese automobile manufacturers. To protect your engine’s warranty use Motorcraft SAE 5W-20 or an equivalent 5W-20 oil meeting Ford specification WSS-M2C930-A. SAE 5W-20 oil provides optimum fuel economy and durability performance meeting all requirements for your vehicle’s engine.
  • Page 801: Battery

    Maintenance and Specifications Ford production and aftermarket (Motorcraft) oil filters are designed for added engine protection and long life. If a replacement oil filter is used that does not meet Ford material and design specifications, start-up engine noises or knock may be experienced.
  • Page 802 Maintenance and Specifications Note: Electrical or electronic accessories or components added to the vehicle by the dealer or the owner may adversely affect battery performance and durability. Batteries normally produce explosive gases which can cause personal injury. Therefore, do not allow flames, sparks or lighted substances to come near the battery.
  • Page 803 Maintenance and Specifications 5. Turn the A/C on and allow the engine to idle for at least one minute. 6. Release the parking brake. With your foot on the brake pedal and with the A/C on, put the vehicle in D (Drive) and allow the engine to idle for at least one minute.
  • Page 804 Maintenance and Specifications Your vehicle was factory-filled with a 50/50 engine coolant and water concentration. If the concentration of coolant falls below 40% or above 60%, the engine parts could become damaged or not work properly. A 50–50 mixture of coolant and water provides the following: •...
  • Page 805 • Add Motorcraft Premium Gold Engine Coolant (yellow-colored), VC-7–A (U.S., except CA and OR), VC-7–B (CA and OR only), meeting Ford Specification WSS-M97B51–A1. Note: Use of Motorcraft Cooling System Stop Leak Pellets, VC-6, may darken the color of Motorcraft Premium Gold Engine Coolant from yellow to golden tan.
  • Page 806 Maintenance and Specifications For vehicles with overflow coolant systems with a non-pressurized cap on the coolant recovery system, add coolant to the coolant recovery reservoir when the engine is cool. Add the proper mixture of coolant and water to the “FULL COLD” level. For all other vehicles which have a coolant degas system with a pressurized cap, or if it is necessary to remove the coolant pressure relief cap on the radiator of a vehicle with an overflow system, follow these steps to add engine coolant.
  • Page 807 Maintenance and Specifications Recycled engine coolant Ford Motor Company does NOT recommend the use of recycled engine coolant in vehicles originally equipped with Motorcraft Premium Gold Engine Coolant since a Ford-approved recycling process is not yet available. Used engine coolant should be disposed of in an appropriate manner.
  • Page 808 Maintenance and Specifications • Refer to the chart on the coolant container to ensure the coolant concentration in your vehicle will provide adequate protection at the temperatures in which you drive. Vehicles driven year-round in non-extreme climates should use a 50/50 mixture of engine coolant and distilled water for optimum cooling system and engine protection.
  • Page 809 Maintenance and Specifications 1. Pull off the road as soon as safely possible and turn off the engine. 2. Arrange for the vehicle to be taken to a service facility. 3. If this is not possible, wait a short period for the engine to cool. 4.
  • Page 810 Maintenance and Specifications Observe the following guidelines when handling automotive fuel: • Extinguish all smoking materials and any open flames before fueling your vehicle. • Always turn off the vehicle before fueling. • Automotive fuels can be harmful or fatal if swallowed. Fuel such as gasoline is highly toxic and if swallowed can cause death or permanent injury.
  • Page 811 The customer warranty may be void for any damage to the fuel tank or fuel system if the correct genuine Ford or Motorcraft fuel filler cap is not used. The fuel system may be under pressure. If the fuel filler cap is venting vapor or if you hear a hissing sound, wait until it stops before completely removing the fuel filler cap.
  • Page 812 Maintenance and Specifications If you do not use the proper fuel filler cap, excessive pressure or vacuum in the fuel tank may damage the fuel system or cause the fuel cap to disengage in a collision, which may result in possible personal injury.
  • Page 813 Ask your fuel supplier about gasolines that meet the World-wide Fuel Charter. Cleaner air Ford endorses the use of reformulated “cleaner-burning” gasolines to improve air quality. Running out of fuel Avoid running out of fuel because this situation may have an adverse affect on powertrain components.
  • Page 814 Maintenance and Specifications ESSENTIALS OF GOOD FUEL ECONOMY Measuring techniques Your best source of information about actual fuel economy is you, the driver. You must gather information as accurately and consistently as possible. Fuel expense, frequency of fill-ups or fuel gauge readings are NOT accurate as a measure of fuel economy.
  • Page 815 Maintenance and Specifications 2. Each time you fill the tank, record the amount of fuel added (in gallons or liters). 3. After at least three to five tank fill-ups, fill the fuel tank and record the current odometer reading. 4. Subtract your initial odometer reading from the current odometer reading.
  • Page 816 Maintenance and Specifications • Warming up a vehicle on cold mornings is not required and may reduce fuel economy. • Resting your foot on the brake pedal while driving may reduce fuel economy. • Combine errands and minimize stop-and-go driving. Maintenance •...
  • Page 817 Guide are essential to the life and performance of your vehicle and to its emissions system. If other than Ford, Motorcraft or Ford-authorized parts are used for maintenance replacements or for service of components affecting emission control, such non-Ford parts should be equivalent to genuine Ford Motor Company parts in performance and durability.
  • Page 818 Maintenance and Specifications Exhaust leaks may result in entry of harmful and potentially lethal fumes into the passenger compartment. Do not make any unauthorized changes to your vehicle or engine. By law, vehicle owners and anyone who manufactures, repairs, services, sells, leases, trades vehicles, or supervises a fleet of vehicles are not permitted to intentionally remove an emission control device or prevent it from working.
  • Page 819 Check the power steering fluid. Refer to the scheduled maintenance guide for the service interval schedules. If adding fluid is necessary, use only Ford Premium Power Steering Fluid or MERCON ATF. 1. Start the engine and let it run until it reaches normal operating...
  • Page 820 Maintenance and Specifications 4. Check the fluid level in the reservoir. It should be between the MIN and MAX lines. Do not add fluid if the level is in this range. 5. If the fluid is low, add fluid in small amounts, continuously checking the level until it reaches the range between the MIN and...
  • Page 821 Maintenance and Specifications TRANSMISSION FLUID Checking automatic transmission fluid The automatic transmission does not have a transmission fluid dipstick. Refer to your Scheduled Maintenance Guide for scheduled intervals for fluid checks and changes. Your transmission does not consume fluid. However, the fluid level should be checked if the transmission is not working properly, (i.e., if the transmission slips or shifts slowly) or if you notice some sign of fluid leakage.
  • Page 822: Air Filter(S)

    Maintenance and Specifications Changing the air filter element 1. Remove the engine appearance cover by turning the two retainer knobs at front edge of cover one quarter turn from the to the position. Rotate front of cover upward and pull toward you. 2.
  • Page 823: Part Numbers

    Refer to the Scheduled Maintenance Guide for the appropriate intervals for changing the PCV valve. Replace the PCV valve with one that meets Ford material and design specifications for your vehicle, such as a Motorcraft or equivalent replacement part. The customer warranty may be void for any damage to the emissions system if such a PCV valve is not used.
  • Page 824: Refill Capacities

    Maintenance and Specifications REFILL CAPACITIES Fluid Ford Part Application Capacity Name Brake fluid Motorcraft High Fill to line on Performance reservoir DOT 3 Motor Vehicle Brake Fluid Engine oil Motorcraft SAE 7.0 quarts (includes filter 5W-20 Premium (6.6L) change) Synthetic Blend...
  • Page 825 Maintenance and Specifications Fluid Ford Part Application Capacity Name Front axle Motorcraft SAE 4 x 4 vehicles 3.5-3.7 pints lubricant 75W-90 Fuel (1.8-2.0L) Efficient High Performance Synthetic Rear Axle Lubricant Rear axle Motorcraft SAE Conventional 4.5 pints (2.13L) lubricant 75W-140...
  • Page 826: Lubricant Specifications

    (23mm) below the bottom of the filler hole. Add 4 oz. (118 ml) of Additive Friction Modifier XL-3 or equivalent meeting Ford specification EST-M2C118–A for complete refill of Limited Slip axles. For complete refills, fill using the Additive Friction Modifier first.
  • Page 827 Maintenance and Specifications Ford part Ford part Ford Item name number specification Engine oil Motorcraft SAE XO-5W20-QSP WSS-M2C930-A 5W-20 Premium (US) and API Synthetic Blend CXO-5W20–LSP12 Certification Motor Oil (Canada) Mark Motorcraft SAE 5W-20 Super Premium Motor Oil (Canada) 4x4 front wheel...
  • Page 828 Use of any fluid other than the recommended fluid may cause transmission damage. Add 4 oz. (118 ml) of Additive Friction Modifier XL-3 or equivalent meeting Ford specification EST-M2C118-A for complete refill of Ford Limited Slip rear axles. ENGINE DATA Engine 5.4L 3V V8 engine...
  • Page 829 Maintenance and Specifications VEHICLE DIMENSIONS Vehicle dimensions 4x2 and 4x4 – inches (mm) (1) Overall length 207.5 (5270) (2) Vehicle width 78.7 (2000) (Body) (2) Vehicle width 79.9 (2029) with power running boards, mirrors folded (2) Vehicle width 82.2 (2088) with fixed running boards (3) Overall height 77.8 (1975)
  • Page 830 Maintenance and Specifications IDENTIFYING YOUR VEHICLE Certification label The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Regulations require that a Certification label be affixed to a vehicle and prescribe where the Certification label may be located. The Certification label is located on the structure by the trailing edge of the driver’s door or the edge of the driver’s door.
  • Page 831 Maintenance and Specifications Vehicle identification number (VIN) The vehicle identification number is attached to a metal tag and is located on the driver side XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX instrument panel. (Please note that in the graphic XXXX is representative of your vehicle identification number.) Engine number The engine number (the last eight numbers of the vehicle identification number) is stamped on the engine block and transmission.
  • Page 832: Accessories

    LINCOLN ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR VEHICLE A wide selection of Genuine Lincoln Accessories are available for your vehicle through your local authorized Lincoln or Ford of Canada dealer. These quality accessories have been specifically engineered to fulfill your automotive needs; they are custom designed to complement the style and aerodynamic appearance of your vehicle.
  • Page 833 Amateur Radio Antennas in the area of the driver’s side hood. • Electrical or electronic accessories or components that are non-Genuine Ford Accessories added to the vehicle by the dealer or the owner may adversely affect battery performance and durability. REVIEW COPY...
  • Page 834: Index

    Index Index acid, treating emergencies ..361 jumping a disabled battery ..332 maintenance-free ....361 ABS (see Brakes) .....292 replacement, specifications ...383 Accessory delay ......147 servicing ........361 Air bag supplemental restraint BeltMinder .........216 system ......220–221, 225 Brakes ........291 and child safety seats ....222 anti-lock ......292–293 description ......221, 225 anti-lock brake system (ABS)
  • Page 835 Customer Assistance ....319 jump-starting ......332 Ford accessories for your Emission control system ..377 vehicle ........353 Engine ........388–389 Ford Extended Service Plan ...346 cleaning ........350 Getting assistance outside the coolant ........363 U.S. and Canada .....347 fail-safe coolant ......368 Getting roadside assistance ...319 idle speed control ....361...
  • Page 836 Index change oil soon warning, quality ........372 message center .......358 running out of fuel ....373 checking and adding ....358 safety information relating to dipstick ........358 automotive fuels .....369 filter, specifications ..360, 383 recommendations ....360 Fuses ........321, 323 refill capacities ......384 specifications ....386, 388 Exhaust fumes ......291 Garage Door Opener...
  • Page 837 Index Infant seats Lights, warning and indicator ..10 (see Safety seats) .....232 anti-lock brakes (ABS) ..292 Inspection/maintenance (I/M) Limited-slip axle .......296 testing ........379 Load limits .........273 Instrument panel Loading instructions ....279 cleaning ........352 Locks cluster ........10 autolock ........187 lighting up panel and childproof ........179 interior ........126 doors ........178...
  • Page 838 Index illuminated entry ....187 locking/unlocking doors ..180 opening the trunk ...181–182 Octane rating ......372 panic alarm ......182 Oil (see Engine oil) ....358 replacement/additional transmitters ......185 Roadside assistance ....319 Panic alarm feature, remote Roof rack ........177 entry system ......182 Parking brake ......293 Parts (see Motorcraft parts) ..383 Safety Belt Maintenance ..220 Pedals (see Power adjustable...
  • Page 839 Index Spark plugs, treadwear ......244, 264 specifications .....383, 388–389 Tonneau cover ......142 Special notice Towing ........279 utility-type vehicles ....7 recreational towing ....286 trailer towing ......279 Specification chart, wrecker ........338 lubricants ......386, 388 Transmission ......300 Speed control ......151 brake-shift interlock (BSI) ..300 Starting your vehicle ..287–289 fluid, checking and adding jump starting ......332...

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