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owner.lincoln.com
lincolncanada.com
O w n e r ' s M a n u a l
June 2015
First Printing
I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :
Owner's Manual
Navigator
Litho in U.S.A.

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  • Page 1 2 0 1 6 N A V I G A T O R owner.lincoln.com lincolncanada.com O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l June 2015 First Printing I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2 The information contained in this publication was correct at the time of going to print. In the interest of continuous development, we reserve the right to change specifications, design or equipment at any time without notice or obligation. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without our written permission.
  • Page 3 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    California Proposition 65........11 Seatbelt Warning Lamp and Indicator Creating a MyKey...........55 Chime.............37 Perchlorate............11 Clearing All MyKeys........56 Seatbelt Reminder..........38 Lincoln Automotive Financial Checking MyKey System Status....58 Services............11 Child Restraint and Seatbelt Maintenance..........39 Using MyKey With Remote Start Replacement Parts Recommendation..12 Systems............59 Special Notices..........13...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Steering Wheel Adaptive Headlamps........90 Climate Control Direction Indicators.........91 Adjusting the Steering Wheel......77 Automatic Climate Control......125 Welcome Lighting..........91 Audio Control...........78 Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate............127 Interior Lamps...........91 Voice Control............81 Rear Passenger Climate Controls.....129 Ambient Lighting..........92 Cruise Control..........82 Heated Windows and Mirrors....130 Information Display Control......82 Windows and Mirrors...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Storage Compartments Four-Wheel Drive Parking Aids Center Console..........155 Using Four-Wheel Drive......176 Principle of Operation........195 Overhead Console........155 Rear Parking Aid..........196 Rear Axle Front Parking Aid..........196 Starting and Stopping the Limited Slip Differential........183 Rear View Camera........197 Engine Brakes Cruise Control General Information........156 Keyless Starting..........156 General Information........184...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Towing Customer Assistance Engine Oil Dipstick........268 Engine Oil Check.........268 Towing a Trailer..........222 Getting the Services You Need....243 Oil Change Indicator Reset.......269 Trailer Sway Control........223 In California (U.S. Only).......244 Engine Coolant Check........269 Recommended Towing Weights....223 The Better Business Bureau (BBB) Auto Line Program (U.S.
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Cleaning the Windows and Wiper Transmission Code Designation....331 Appendices Blades............288 Capacities and Specifications - 3.5L End User License Agreement....385 Cleaning the Interior........289 Ecoboost ..........332 Cleaning the Instrument Panel and Instrument Cluster Lens......291 Audio System Cleaning Leather Seats.......291 General Information........340 Repairing Minor Paint Damage....292 Audio Unit............341...
  • Page 9 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 10: Introduction

    ABOUT THIS MANUAL features and options available throughout the range of available models, sometimes Thank you for choosing Lincoln. We even before they are generally available. It recommend that you take some time to get may describe options not fitted to your to know your vehicle by reading this manual.
  • Page 11 Introduction Safety alert Cabin air filter Engine coolant temperature See Owner's Manual Check fuel cap Engine oil Air conditioning system Child safety door lock or unlock Explosive gas E162384 Anti-lock braking system Fan warning Child seat lower anchor Avoid smoking, flames or sparks Fasten seatbelt Child seat tether anchor Battery...
  • Page 12: Data Recording

    Introduction Hazard warning flashers Note operating instructions Shield the eyes E167012 Heated rear window Panic alarm Stability control E138639 Windshield wash and wipe Heated windshield Parking aid E139213 Interior luggage compartment Parking brake release DATA RECORDING Jack Power steering fluid Service Data Recording Service data recorders in your vehicle are Keep out of reach of children...
  • Page 13: Event Data Recording

    Introduction Additionally, when your vehicle is in for The event data recorder in this vehicle is Note: Event data recorder data is recorded service or repair, Ford Motor Company, Ford designed to record such data as: by your vehicle only if a non-trivial crash of Canada, and service and repair facilities situation occurs;...
  • Page 14: California Proposition 65

    911 certain vehicle components, certain operators the vehicle location (such as Lincoln Automotive Financial Services offers fluids contained in vehicles and certain latitude and longitude), and/or other details a full range of financing and lease plans to...
  • Page 15: Replacement Parts Recommendation

    Mechanical Repairs parts are the only replacement parts that One of the best ways for you to make sure benefit from a Lincoln Warranty. Damage that your vehicle provides years of service caused to your vehicle as a result of the...
  • Page 16: Special Notices

    Introduction On-board Diagnostics (OBD-II) SPECIAL NOTICES MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT Your vehicle’s On-board Diagnostics (OBD-II) New Vehicle Limited Warranty system has a data port for diagnostics, repair Using mobile communications equipment is and reprogramming services with diagnostic For a detailed description of what is covered becoming increasingly important in the scan tools.
  • Page 17: Export Unique Options

    Introduction This Owner’s Manual is written primarily for WARNING the U.S. and Canadian Markets. Features or Driving while distracted can result in equipment listed as standard may be loss of vehicle control, crash and injury. different on units built for Export. Refer to We strongly recommend that you use this Owner’s Manual for all other required extreme caution when using any device that...
  • Page 18: Environment

    Environment PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT You must play your part in protecting the environment. Correct vehicle usage and the authorized disposal of waste, cleaning and lubrication materials are significant steps toward this aim. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 19: Child Safety

    Child Safety GENERAL INFORMATION WARNINGS WARNINGS All children are shaped differently. The transportation, locate your local St. John See the following sections for directions on recommendations for safety restraints Ambulance office by searching for St. John how to properly use safety restraints for are based on probable child height, age and Ambulance on the internet, or Transport children.
  • Page 20: Child Safety

    Child Safety Recommendations for Safety Restraints for Children Child Child size, height, weight, or age Recommended restraint type Infants or toddlers Children weighing 40 lb (18 kg) or less (generally age four or Use a child safety seat (sometimes called an younger).
  • Page 21: Installing Child Restraints

    Child Safety Using Lap and Shoulder Belts • You are required by law to properly use INSTALLING CHILD RESTRAINTS safety seats for infants and toddlers in WARNINGS the United States and Canada. Child Seats Airbags can kill or injure a child in a •...
  • Page 22 Child Safety When installing a child safety seat with 2. Pull down on the shoulder belt and then combination lap and shoulder belts: grasp the shoulder belt and lap belt together. • Use the correct safety belt buckle for that seating position.
  • Page 23 Child Safety 7. Try to pull the belt out of the retractor to make sure the retractor is in the automatic locking mode (you should not be able to pull more belt out). If the retractor is not locked, unbuckle the belt and repeat Steps 5 and 6.
  • Page 24: Children (Latch)

    Child Safety the child is added to the child restraint. To check this, grab the seat at the belt path The LATCH system is composed of three It also helps to achieve the proper and attempt to move it side to side and vehicle anchor points: two lower anchors snugness of the child seat to your forward and back.
  • Page 25 Child Safety The LATCH anchors are located at the rear Each time you use the safety seat, check that section of the rear seat between the cushion the seat is properly attached to the lower and seatback, below the locator symbols on anchors and tether anchor, if applicable.
  • Page 26 Child Safety Using Tether Straps Second row bench seat Attach the tether strap only to the appropriate tether anchor as shown. The Many forward-facing child safety seats tether strap may not work properly if include a tether strap which extends from attached somewhere other than the correct the back of the child safety seat and hooks tether anchor.
  • Page 27 Child Safety Second row outboard seating positions 1. For center seating positions, route the child safety seat tether strap over the back of the seat. For outboard seating positions, route the tether strap under the head restraint and between the head restraint posts.
  • Page 28 Child Safety 6. Tighten the child safety seat tether strap according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Third row center seating position 1. Route the child safety seat tether strap over the back of the seat. E205032 E205033 3. Clip the tether strap through the anchor 4.
  • Page 29: Booster Seats

    Child Safety pounds (45 kilograms) if recommended by • Does the lap belt rest low across the BOOSTER SEATS your child restraint manufacturer). Many state hips? and provincial laws require that children use • Is the shoulder belt centered on the WARNING approved booster seats until they reach age shoulder and chest?
  • Page 30 Child Safety If your backless booster seat has a If, with a backless booster seat, you cannot removable shield, remove the shield. If a find a seating position that adequately vehicle seating position has a low seat back supports your child's head, a high back or no head restraint, a backless booster seat booster seat would be a better choice.
  • Page 31 Child Safety E142596 E142597 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 32: Child Restraint Positioning

    Child Safety If the booster seat slides on the vehicle seat WARNINGS WARNINGS upon which it is being used, placing a Always carefully follow the instructions Never use pillows, books, or towels to rubberized mesh sold as shelf or carpet liner and warnings provided by the boost a child.
  • Page 33: Child Safety Locks

    Child Safety Recommendations for attaching child safety restraints for children Use any attachment method as indicated below by X LATCH (lower LATCH (lower Safety belt and top Safety belt and Safety belt only Combined weight of Restraint Type anchors and top anchors only) tether anchor LATCH (lower...
  • Page 34: Navigator (Tb5) Canada/United States Of America, Enusa, First Printing

    Child Safety E205034 The locks are located on the rear edge of each rear door and must be set separately for each door. Move the lock control up to engage the lock. Move it down to disengage the lock. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 35: Seatbelts

    Seatbelts PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNINGS WARNINGS It is extremely dangerous to ride in a When possible, all children 12 years old WARNINGS cargo area, inside or outside of a and under should be properly vehicle. In a crash, people riding in these restrained in a rear seating position.
  • Page 36: Fastening The Seatbelts

    Seatbelts • Height adjuster at the front outboard FASTENING THE SEATBELTS seating positions. The front outboard and rear safety restraints • Safety belt pretensioner at the front in the vehicle are combination lap and outboard seating positions. shoulder belts. • Safety belt warning light and chime.
  • Page 37 Seatbelts Safety Belt Locking Modes Vehicle Sensitive Mode This is the normal retractor mode, which WARNINGS allows free shoulder belt length adjustment After any vehicle crash, the safety belt to your movements and locking in response system at all passenger seating to vehicle movement.
  • Page 38: Seatbelt Height Adjustment

    Seatbelts When to Use the Automatic Locking Mode 2. Grasp the shoulder portion and pull Use only extensions manufactured by the downward until the entire belt is pulled same supplier as the safety belt. This mode should be used any time a child out.
  • Page 39 Seatbelts Second Row Comfort Guide The second row outboard lap and shoulder belt is equipped with a belt comfort guide. WARNING This guide is attached to the quarter trim panel. Use it to adjust the comfort of the Position the safety belt comfort guide shoulder belt for smaller occupants in the so that the belt rests across the middle outboard second row seats.
  • Page 40: Seatbelt Warning Lamp And Indicator Chime

    Seatbelts This lamp illuminates and an SEATBELT WARNING LAMP AND audible warning will sound if the INDICATOR CHIME driver's safety belt has not been fastened when the vehicle's ignition is turned Conditions of operation If... Then... The driver's safety belt is not buckled before the ignition switch is The safety belt warning light illuminates 1-2 minutes and the warning turned to the on position...
  • Page 41: Seatbelt Reminder

    Seatbelts warning function by providing additional SEATBELT REMINDER reminders that intermittently sound a tone and illuminate the safety belt warning light Belt-Minder when you are in the driver seat and a safety This feature supplements the safety belt belt is unbuckled. If...
  • Page 42: Child Restraint And Seatbelt Maintenance

    Seatbelts Deactivating and Activating the Belt-Minder 2. Wait until the safety belt warning light CHILD RESTRAINT AND SEATBELT Feature turns off (about one minute). After Step MAINTENANCE 2, wait an additional 5 seconds before WARNING proceeding with Step 3. Once you start Inspect the vehicle safety belts and child Step 3, you must complete the procedure While the system allows you to...
  • Page 43 Seatbelts Ford Motor Company recommends that all safety belt assemblies in use in vehicles involved in a crash be replaced. However, if the crash was minor and an authorized dealer finds that the belts do not show damage and continue to operate properly, they do not need to be replaced.
  • Page 44: Supplementary Restraints System

    Supplementary Restraints System The airbags are a supplemental restraint PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNINGS system and are designed to work with the Airbags can kill or injure a child in a safety belts to help protect the driver and WARNINGS child seat. Never place a rear-facing right front passenger from certain upper child seat in front of an active airbag.
  • Page 45: Supplementary Restraints System

    Supplementary Restraints System Restraint Safety System While the system is designed to help reduce • Restraint system warning light and serious injuries, contact with a deploying backup tone. The restraint safety system provides an airbag may also cause abrasions or swelling. •...
  • Page 46: Driver And Passenger Airbags

    Supplementary Restraints System Proper Driver and Front Passenger DRIVER AND PASSENGER Seating Adjustment AIRBAGS WARNING WARNINGS The National Highway Traffic Safety Never place your arm or any objects Administration recommends a minimum over an airbag module. Placing your distance of at least 10 in (25 cm) between an arm over a deploying airbag can result in occupant’s chest and the driver airbag serious arm fractures or other injuries.
  • Page 47: Side Airbags

    Supplementary Restraints System increase the chance of injury in a crash SIDE AIRBAGS event. For example, if an occupant slouches, lies down, turns sideways, sits forward, leans WARNINGS forward or sideways, or puts one or both feet Do not place objects or mount up, the chance of injury during a crash is equipment on or near the airbag cover, greatly increased.
  • Page 48: Safety Canopy

    Supplementary Restraints System The design and development of the side WARNINGS airbag system included recommended If the side airbag has deployed, the testing procedures that were developed by airbag will not function again. The side a group of automotive safety experts known airbag system (including the seat) must be as the Side Airbag Technical Working Group.
  • Page 49 Supplementary Restraints System The Safety Canopy will deploy during The system consists of the following: WARNINGS significant side crashes or when a certain • Safety canopy curtain airbags located Do not attempt to service, repair, or likelihood of a rollover event is detected by above the trim panels over the front and modify the curtain airbags, its fuses, the rollover sensor.
  • Page 50: Crash Sensors And Airbag Indicator

    Supplementary Restraints System The design and development of the Safety Your vehicle has a collection of crash and • The readiness light will either flash or Canopy included recommended testing occupant sensors which provide information stay lit. procedures that were developed by a group to the restraints control module which •...
  • Page 51: Airbag Disposal

    Supplementary Restraints System The fact that the safety belt pretensioners or • The design of the side airbags is to inflate front airbags did not activate for both front in certain side impact crashes. Side seat occupants in a crash does not mean airbags may activate in other types of that something is wrong with the system.
  • Page 52: Keys And Remote Controls

    Keys and Remote Controls Intelligent Access The typical operating range for your GENERAL INFORMATION ON (If Equipped) transmitter is approximately 33 feet (10 RADIO FREQUENCIES The system uses a radio frequency signal to meters). Vehicles with the remote start communicate with your vehicle and authorize feature will have a greater range.
  • Page 53: Remote Control

    Keys and Remote Controls The intelligent access key also contains a Note: Replacing the battery does not erase REMOTE CONTROL removable key blade that you can use to the programmed key from your vehicle. The unlock your vehicle. Slide the release on the transmitter should operate normally.
  • Page 54: Keys And Remote Controls

    Keys and Remote Controls Note: If any door or the liftgate is open, or if This feature allows you to start your vehicle the hood is open on vehicles with an from the outside. The transmitter has an anti-theft alarm or remote start, the horn will extended operating range.
  • Page 55 Keys and Remote Controls Extending the Engine Running Time Remote Starting your Vehicle The horn sounds if the system fails to start, unless quiet start is on. Quiet start runs the To extend the engine running time duration Note: You must press each button within blower fan at a slower speed to reduce of your vehicle during remote start, repeat three seconds of each other.
  • Page 56: Replacing A Lost Key Or Remote Control

    Keys and Remote Controls Memory Feature (If Equipped) You can use the intelligent access key to recall memory settings for the driver seat, power mirrors, power steering column and power adjustable foot pedals. Unlock your vehicle with the intelligent access key to recall the memory positions.
  • Page 57: Mykey

    MyKey Non-configurable Settings Configurable Settings PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The following settings cannot be changed With an admin key, you can configure certain MyKey allows you to program keys with by an admin key user: MyKey settings when you first create a restricted driving modes to promote good MyKey and before you recycle the key or •...
  • Page 58: Creating A Mykey

    MyKey • Various vehicle speed minders can be • Always on setting. When this is selected, 1. Insert the key you want to program into set. Once you select a speed, it will be you will not be able to turn off Advance the ignition.
  • Page 59: Clearing All Mykeys

    MyKey 2. Access the main menu on the information get to the following menu selections: display controls. Use the arrow keys to Message Action and Description Settings Press the OK button or the right arrow key. MyKey Press the OK button or the right arrow key. Note: You can clear or change your MyKey Switch the ignition on using an admin key or settings at any time during the same key...
  • Page 60 MyKey Message Action and Description All MyKeys Cleared Note: When you clear your MyKeys, you remove all restrictions and return all MyKeys to their original admin key status. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 61: Checking Mykey System Status

    MyKey You can find information on programmed CHECKING MYKEY SYSTEM MyKey(s) using the information display STATUS control on the steering wheel. See Information Displays (page 105). To find information on programmed MyKey(s), press the left arrow button to access the main menu and scroll to: Message Description Settings...
  • Page 62: Using Mykey With Remote Start Systems

    MyKey Vehicles With Non-Ford-Approved With a Ford-approved aftermarket remote USING MYKEY WITH REMOTE start system, it is possible to program all key Aftermarket Remote Start Systems START SYSTEMS fobs as MyKeys unintentionally. If this MyKey is not compatible with happens, then the remote start system Vehicles With Ford-Approved non-Ford-approved aftermarket remote start transmitter is the admin key.
  • Page 63: Mykey Troubleshooting

    MyKey Note: The MyKey system status menu With a non-Ford-approved aftermarket 2. Start your vehicle using your display may include the remote start system remote start system, it is possible to program non-Ford-approved remote start system as an additional key in the total count of all key vehicle key fobs as MyKeys transmitter.
  • Page 64 MyKey Condition Potential Causes The vehicle has been started using a remote start system transmitter that is not an admin key. See Using MyKey With Remote Start Systems (page 59). I cannot program the configurable The transmitter used to start your vehicle is not an admin key. settings.
  • Page 65 MyKey Condition Potential Causes The vehicle has a remote start system. See Using MyKey With Remote Start Systems (page 59). The MyKey distance does not accumu- The MyKey is not being used by the intended user. late. The MyKeys have been cleared and the MyKey system has been reset. No MyKey functions with the trans- An admin transmitter is present at vehicle start.
  • Page 66: Locks

    Locks Door Lock Switch Inhibitor Press the button again within three seconds LOCKING AND UNLOCKING to unlock all doors. The direction indicators When you electronically lock your vehicle, will flash. You can use the power door lock control or the power door lock switch no longer the remote control to lock and unlock your Note: If the system does not function, use operates after 20 seconds.
  • Page 67: Activating Intelligent Access

    Locks Mislock Press and hold the unlock and lock buttons At the Liftgate on the remote control simultaneously for at If any door or the liftgate is open, or if the The liftgate unlocks and opens automatically least four seconds with the ignition off. The hood is open on vehicles with an anti-theft when you press the liftgate release button.
  • Page 68 Locks Autounlock To do this, lock your vehicle after you have • You shift into any gear putting your closed all the doors by: vehicle in motion. Autounlock unlocks all the doors when all of • Using the keyless entry keypad. •...
  • Page 69: Power Liftgate

    Locks Illuminated Entry Battery Saver WARNINGS Make sure to close and latch the The interior lamps and some exterior lamps If you leave the courtesy lamps, interior liftgate to prevent drawing exhaust illuminate when you unlock the doors with lamps or headlamps on, the battery saver fumes into your vehicle.
  • Page 70 Locks Opening and Closing the Liftgate The liftgate only operates with the With the Outside Control Button transmission in park (P). Opening the Liftgate WARNING Three warning tones sound as the liftgate Make sure all persons are clear of the 1.
  • Page 71 Locks Opening the Liftgate Window Note: Allow the system to open the liftgate. Manually pushing or pulling the liftgate may turn on obstacle detection and stop the power operation or reverse its direction. Manually interfering with the liftgate motion may also replicate a gas strut failure. E209083 2.
  • Page 72: Stopping The Liftgate Movement

    Locks Closing the Liftgate Stopping the Liftgate Movement You can stop the liftgate movement by doing WARNING any of the following: Keep clear of the liftgate when • Pressing the liftgate control button. activating the rear switch. • Pressing the liftgate button on the remote control twice.
  • Page 73: Keyless Entry

    Locks Note: Entering your vehicle while the liftgate Programming a Personal Entry Code is closing can cause your vehicle to bounce To create your own personal entry code: and activate obstacle detection. To prevent this, let the power liftgate close completely 1.
  • Page 74 Locks Tips: 3. Press and hold 1·2 for two seconds. You 1. Insert a key into the ignition and switch must do this within five seconds of the ignition on for a few seconds. • Do not set a code that uses five of the completing Step 2.
  • Page 75 Locks To Unlock All Doors Enter the factory-set code or your personal code, then press 3·4 within five seconds. To Lock All Doors Press and hold 7·8 and 9·0 at the same time (with the driver door closed). You do not need to enter the keypad code first.
  • Page 76: Security

    Security SecuriLock Replacement Keys PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM Note: Your vehicle comes equipped with two The system is an engine immobilization Note: The system is not compatible with intelligent access keys. system. The intended design is to help non-Ford aftermarket remote start systems. prevent the engine from starting unless a The intelligent access key functions as a Use of these systems may result in vehicle...
  • Page 77: Anti-Theft Alarm

    Security • Unlock the doors or luggage ANTI-THEFT ALARM compartment with the remote control or keyless entry keypad. The system will warn you of an unauthorized entry to your vehicle. It will be triggered if • Switch your vehicle on or start your any door, the luggage compartment or the vehicle.
  • Page 78: Power Running Boards

    Power Running Boards Automatic Power Stow Note: The running board mechanism may USING POWER RUNNING BOARDS trap debris such as mud, dirt, snow, ice and When you close the doors, the running salt. This may cause unwanted noise. If this WARNINGS boards return to the stowed position after a happens, manually set the running boards...
  • Page 79: Power Running Boards

    Power Running Boards • When disabled (OFF), the running boards move to the stowed position regardless of the door position. • When enabled (AUTO), the running boards move back to the correct positions based on the door position. Bounce-back The running board will reverse direction and move to the end of travel if it encounters an object while moving.
  • Page 80: Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel Use the control on the side of the steering 4. When the steering column stops, ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL column to adjust the position. continue holding the control for an additional few seconds. Note: Make sure that you are sitting in the To adjust: correct position.
  • Page 81: Audio Control

    Steering Wheel AUDIO CONTROL Operate the following functions with the control: I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 82: Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel Type One Seek up or next. Seek down or previous. Volume down. E205755 Volume up. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 83: Seek, Next Or Previous

    Steering Wheel Type Two Seek up or next. Media. Seek down or previous. Volume down. Media Press repeatedly to scroll through available audio sources. Seek, Next or Previous Press the seek button to: • Tune the radio to the next or previous stored preset.
  • Page 84: Voice Control

    Steering Wheel VOICE CONTROL Phone mode. Voice recognition. Type One E205757 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 85: Cruise Control

    Steering Wheel Type Two INFORMATION DISPLAY CONTROL Voice recognition. CRUISE CONTROL E205806 See Information Displays (page 105). E205805 HEATED STEERING WHEEL (If Equipped) See Cruise Control (page 200). See your MyLincoln Touch information. E205758 Phone mode. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 86: Pedals

    Pedals You can save and recall the pedal positions ADJUSTING THE PEDALS with the memory feature. See Memory Function (page 135). WARNING Note: Adjust the pedals only when your Never use the controls while your feet vehicle is in P (Park). are on the accelerator and brake pedals and the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 87: Wipers And Washers

    Wipers and Washers Rotate the end of the control: Wet or winter driving conditions with ice, WINDSHIELD WIPERS snow or salty road mist can cause • Away from you to increase the wiper inconsistent and unexpected wiping or Note: Fully defrost the windshield before you speed.
  • Page 88: Windshield Washers

    Wipers and Washers Use the rotary control to adjust the sensitivity Press the end of the wiper lever to activate WINDSHIELD WASHERS of the rain sensor. Set the control to low the washer: sensitivity, and the wipers will turn on when Note: Do not operate the wipers on a dry •...
  • Page 89: Wipers And Washers

    Wipers and Washers Rotate and hold the control to the top or bottom position to activate the rear washer. The control returns to the 2 or 0 position when you release it. E205529 Rotate the control to select: Intermittent operation - the shortest pause between wipes.
  • Page 90: Lighting

    Lighting Examples of unacceptable condensation are: GENERAL INFORMATION LIGHTING CONTROL • A water puddle inside the lamp. Condensation in Lamp Assemblies • Streaks, drip marks or large droplets present on the interior of the lens. Exterior lamps have vents to accommodate normal changes in air pressure.
  • Page 91: Autolamps

    Lighting High Beams Headlamp Flasher E173258 When the lighting control is in the autolamps E167827 E163268 position, the headlamps automatically turn Push the lever away from you to switch the Slightly pull the lever toward you and release on in low light situations or when the wipers high beam on.
  • Page 92: Instrument Lighting Dimmer

    Lighting The headlamps remain on for a period of Note: If you switch autolamps and • Tap the top or bottom of the control to time after you switch the ignition off. Use the autowipers on, the headlamps will brighten/dim all interior lit components information display controls to adjust the automatically turn on when the windshield incrementally, or...
  • Page 93: Adaptive Headlamps

    Lighting Type 1 - Conventional (Non- 3. The transmission is not in park (P) for Configurable) vehicles with automatic transmissions or the parking brake is released for vehicles The daytime running lamps turn on when: with manual transmissions. 1. The ignition is switched to the on 4.
  • Page 94: Direction Indicators

    The Lincoln welcome mat projection lights are on the bottom of the exterior mirror • To operate the right-hand direction Note: The system is only active at speeds housings.
  • Page 95: Ambient Lighting

    Lighting Rear Dome and Map Lamps • any door is opened. • the instrument panel dimmer switch is pressed up until the courtesy lamps come • any of the remote entry controls are pressed and the ignition is off. E163274 Your vehicle may have map lamps within the rear dome lamp.
  • Page 96: Windows And Mirrors

    Windows and Mirrors Press the control to open the window. Pull up the window switch and hold within a POWER WINDOWS few seconds of the window reaching the Lift the control to close the window. bounce-back position. The window travels WARNINGS up with no bounce-back protection.
  • Page 97: Exterior Mirrors

    Windows and Mirrors Accessory Delay To adjust a mirror: Note: Moving the mirrors 10 or more times within one minute, or repeated folding and 1. Select the mirror you want to adjust. The window switches remain operational for unfolding of the mirrors while holding the several minutes when you switch the ignition 2.
  • Page 98: Interior Mirror

    Windows and Mirrors Blind Spot Monitor To reset the power-fold feature, use the The mirror will dim automatically to reduce power-folding mirror control to fold and glare when bright lights are detected from See Blind Spot Information System (page unfold the mirrors. You may hear a loud noise behind your vehicle.
  • Page 99: Rear Quarter Windows

    Windows and Mirrors SUN VISORS WARNINGS When closing the power windows, you should verify they are free of obstructions and make sure that children and pets are not in the proximity of the window openings. E205354 Press the release area on the rear edge of the bin door to open the childminder mirror.
  • Page 100: Moonroof

    Windows and Mirrors Illuminated Vanity Mirror Opening and Closing the Moonroof WARNINGS When closing the moonroof, you should verify that it is free of obstructions and make sure that children and pets are not in the proximity of the roof opening.
  • Page 101: Windows And Mirrors

    Windows and Mirrors Bounce-Back The moonroof will stop automatically while closing. It will reverse some distance if there is an obstacle in the way. Pull and hold the SLIDE control within two seconds of a bounce-back event to override this function. While bounce-back is active, the closing force increases for each of the next three times that you close the moonroof.
  • Page 102: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument Cluster GAUGES E205350 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 103: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument Cluster Left Information Display. Speedometer. Right Information Display. Switch the ignition on. The fuel gauge Note: If the gas station nozzle shuts off Left Information Display indicates approximately how much fuel before the tank is full, try a different gas remains in the fuel tank.
  • Page 104: Warning Lamps And Indicators

    Instrument Cluster Battery WARNING LAMPS AND WARNING INDICATORS Driving a vehicle with the brake system If it illuminates while driving, it warning light on is dangerous. A indicates a malfunction. Switch off The following warning lamps and indicators significant decrease in braking performance all unnecessary electrical alert you to a vehicle condition that may may occur.
  • Page 105: Liftgate Ajar

    Instrument Cluster Door Ajar Fasten Safety Belt Liftgate Ajar Displays when the ignition is on It illuminates and a chime sounds Lights when the liftgate is not and any door is not completely to remind you to fasten your safety completely closed.
  • Page 106: Powertrain Fault

    Instrument Cluster Low Washer Fluid Service Engine Soon The service engine soon indicator light illuminates when you first switch on the It illuminates when the windshield If the service engine soon indicator ignition before engine start to check the bulb washer fluid is low.
  • Page 107: Audible Warnings And Indicators

    Instrument Cluster Transmission Tow/Haul 4X4 HIGH Parking Brake On Warning Chime (If Equipped) Illuminates when you engage Sounds when you have left the parking brake Illuminates when you activate the four-wheel drive high. If the light on and drive your vehicle. If the warning tow/haul feature.
  • Page 108: Information Displays

    Information Displays You can control various systems on your The arrows in the upper left corner of the GENERAL INFORMATION vehicle using the information display controls display indicate additional content available on the steering wheel. Corresponding when lit. WARNING information shows in the information display. Driving while distracted can result in Main menu loss of vehicle control, crash and injury.
  • Page 109: Information Displays

    Information Displays Display Mode Digital tachometer and fuel level gauge Digital tachometer, fuel level gauge and engine coolant temperature gauge Gauge Detail (Oil pressure, Oil temperature and Transmission temperature) Engine Hours (Engine hours and Engine idle hours) Oil Life Distance to Empty Digital Speedometer - Press OK to change the currently units displayed Note: Press and hold OK to reset the Trip/Fuel...
  • Page 110 Information Displays • Fuel Economy - Shows your • Fuel History - Shows your fuel usage Towing instantaneous fuel usage as a bar graph based on time. The graph is updated Use the arrow buttons to configure different and average mpg. each minute with the fuel economy that towing setting choices.
  • Page 111 Information Displays Towing Delete Trailer Add Trailer Trailer Setup Add Trailer Naming Editor Connection Checklist Ball Coupler Connected and locked? Electrical Wiring Connect? Lights Function Correctly? Safety Chains Connected? Tongue Jack Raised? Mirrors Adjusted? TBC gain setting adjusted? Trailer disconnected? Off Road In this mode, you can view different off road information.
  • Page 112 Information Displays Off Road Off Road Status (Pitch, Roll, Wheel Angle) Power Distribution Gauge – Displays the power distribution to the front and rear axles. The display varies based on 4x4 configuration and driving conditions. Note: Some items are optional and may not Settings appear.
  • Page 113 Information Displays Autounlock - check enabled or uncheck disabled Remote Unlock All Doors or Driver Oil Life Remaining Life XXX% - Hold OK to reset Power Liftgate Enable or Disable switch Pwr Running Boards Auto, Off or Out Remote Start Climate Control Auto or Last Setting Seats...
  • Page 114: Information Messages

    Information Displays Max Speed 65 MPH (105 km/h), 70 MPH (110 km/h), 75 MPH (120 km/h), 80 MPH (130 km/h) or Off Speed Minder 45 mph (72 km/h), 55 mph (89 km/h), 65 mph (105 km/ h) or Off Volume Limiter - check enabled or uncheck disabled Clear MyKeys Hold OK to Clear All MyKeys Display Setup...
  • Page 115 Information Displays Press the OK button to acknowledge and remove some messages from the information display. Other messages automatically clear after a short time. You need to confirm certain messages before you can access the menus. E205353 AdvanceTrac / Traction Control Messages Message Action Traction control off/Traction control on...
  • Page 116: Alarm Messages

    Information Displays Alarm Messages Message Action Vehicle Alarm to Stop Alarm, Start Vehicle Displays when unauthorized entry into the vehicle occurs. Switch the ignition on to stop the alarm. Battery and Charging System Messages Message Action Check Charging System Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so and switch off the ignition. Contact an authorized dealer.
  • Page 117 Information Displays Blind Spot Information System Messages Message Action Blindspot Not Available Sensor Blocked Displays when the blind spot information system/cross traffic alert system sensors are blocked. See Manual Driver can typically clean the sensor to resolve. Blindspot System Fault Displays when a fault with the blind spot information system occurs.
  • Page 118: Door Messages

    Information Displays Brake System Messages Message Action Brake Fluid Level Low Indicates the brake fluid level is low and the brake system should be inspected immediately. Check Brake System Displays when the brake system needs servicing. If the warning stays on or continues to come on, contact an authorized dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 119: Engine Messages

    Information Displays Engine Messages Message Action Power Reduced to Lower Engine Temp Displays when the engine has reduced power to help reduce high engine temperature. Engine On Informs you that you are exiting your vehicle and the engine is on. Fuel Messages Message Action...
  • Page 120 Information Displays Keys and Intelligent Access Messages Message Action No Key Detected Displas if the sytem does not detect the intelligent access key in the following three scenarios: When you press the start/stop button in an attempt to either start the engine or cycle through the ignition states.
  • Page 121: Maintenance Messages

    Information Displays Maintenance Messages Message Action LOW Engine Oil Pressure Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible and switch off the engine. Check the oil level. If the warning stays on or continues to come on with your engine running, contact an authorized dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 122: Mykey Messages

    Information Displays MyKey Messages Message Action MyKey active Drive Safely Displays when MyKey is active. Speed Limited to xx MPH/km/h Displays when starting the vehicle and MyKey is in use and the MyKey speed limit is on. Near Vehicle Top Speed Displays when a MyKey is in use and the MyKey speed limit is on and the vehicle speed is approaching 80 mph (130 km/h).
  • Page 123 Information Displays Off Road Messages Message Action For Off Road Slow to 5MPH Displays when your vehicle speed requirement for off road mode entry has not been met. Enter Off Road Mode Enabled Displays when off road mode becomes active. Exiting Off Road Mode Displays when off road mode becomes inactive.
  • Page 124 Information Displays Park Aid Messages Message Action Check Park Aid Displays when the transmission is in reverse (R) and the park aid disables. Rear Park Aid On Off Displays the park aid status. Check Rear Park Aid Displays when the transmission is in reverse (R) and the park aid disables. Check Front Park Aid Displays when the system detects a condition that requires service.
  • Page 125 Information Displays Remote Start Messages Message Action To Drive: Turn Key to On Displays as a reminder to turn the key to on to drive the vehicle after a remote start. To Drive: Press Brake and START Button Displays as a reminder to apply the brake and the start button to drive the vehicle after a remote start.
  • Page 126 Information Displays Tire Messages Message Action Tire Pressure LOW Displays when one or more tires on your vehicle have low tire pressure. Tire Pressure Monitor Fault Displays when the tire pressure monitoring system is malfunctioning. If the warning stays on or continues to come on, contact an authorized dealer.
  • Page 127 Information Displays Message Action Trailer Sway Reduce Speed Displays when the trailer sway control detects trailer sway. Wiring Fault On Trailer Displays if there are certain faults in your vehicle wiring and the trailer wiring or brake system. Trailer Brake Gain XX.X Displays the current gain setting from the trailer brake.
  • Page 128: Automatic Climate Control

    Climate Control AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL E208604 Driver temperature control: Adjusts the temperature setting using the control on the driver side. Fan speed control: Adjusts the volume of air circulated in the vehicle. Passenger temperature control: Adjusts the temperature on the passenger side. Heated seats: Press the button to switch the heated seats on and off.
  • Page 129: Climate Control

    Climate Control Recirculated air: Press the button to switch between outside air and recirculated air. The air currently in the passenger compartment recirculates. This can reduce the time needed to cool the interior and reduce unwanted odors from entering your vehicle. Note: Recirculated air may also turn on and off automatically in instrument panel or instrument panel and floor airflow modes during hot weather to improve cooling efficiency.
  • Page 130: Hints On Controlling The Interior Climate

    Climate Control Automatic Climate Control 2. Adjust the temperature function to the HINTS ON CONTROLLING THE desired setting. INTERIOR CLIMATE Note: Adjusting the settings when your vehicle interior is extremely hot or cold is not Recommended Settings for Heating General Hints necessary.
  • Page 131 Climate Control 2. Adjust the temperature control to the starting point, then adjust the setting as desired setting. Use 72°F (22°C) as a necessary. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 132: Rear Passenger Climate Controls

    Climate Control REAR PASSENGER CLIMATE CONTROLS E188689 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 133: Heated Windows And Mirrors

    Climate Control Fan speed control: Adjust the volume of air circulated in the vehicle. Heated seats (if equipped): Press the button to switch the heated seats on and off. See Heated Seats (page 144). Temperature control: Control the temperature of the air circulated in your vehicle. Air distribution control: Adjust the control to turn airflow from the instrument panel or footwell vents on or off.
  • Page 134: Seats

    Climate Control • Heated mirrors. • Heated rear window. You can adjust the default remote start settings using the information display controls. See Information Displays (page 105). Automatic Settings In hot weather, the system is set to 72°F (22°C). The cooled seats are set to high (if available, and selected to AUTO in the information display).
  • Page 135: Sitting In The Correct Position

    Seats • Keep sufficient distance between SITTING IN THE CORRECT yourself and the steering wheel. We POSITION recommend a minimum of 10 in (25 cm) between your breastbone and the airbag WARNINGS cover. Sitting improperly, out of position or • Hold the steering wheel with your arms with the seatback reclined too far can slightly bent.
  • Page 136 Seats Lowering the Head Restraint WARNINGS The head restraint is a safety device. 1. Press and hold button C. Whenever possible it should be 2. Push the head restraint down. installed and properly adjusted when the seat is occupied. Failure to adjust the head Removing the Head Restraint restraint properly could reduce its effectiveness during certain impacts.
  • Page 137: Power Seats

    Seats Second Row Center Seat Head Restraint 1. Pull the strap to fold the head restraint. 2. Pull the head restraint up to place the The center rear head restraint is fixed and head restraint back to the upright non-adjustable. The head restraint consists position.
  • Page 138: Memory Function

    Seats Power Lumbar Move the control to recline the seatback forward or rearward. Note: On vehicles with memory seats, to prevent damage to the seat, the power seats are designed to set a stopping position just short of the end of the seat track. If the seat encounters an object while moving forward or backward, a new stopping position will E181777...
  • Page 139 Seats Saving a PreSet Position You can also recall a preset memory position WARNINGS Do not use the memory function when 1. Switch the ignition on. • Pressing the unlock button on your your vehicle is moving. 2. Adjust the memory features to your remote control if it is linked to a preset desired position.
  • Page 140: Rear Seats

    Seats 1. With the ignition on, move the memory The driver seat automatically moves 2 inches WARNINGS positions to the desired positions. (5 centimeters) rearward when the Before returning the seatback to its transmission is in park (P) and you remove 2.
  • Page 141 Seats 3. Pull up on the handle and push the seatback forward toward the front of the vehicle. To return the seat to the upright position: E190842 E205046 1. Lower the head restraints by pulling on 3. Lift up on the head restraint until it locks the strap.
  • Page 142 Seats Place the second-row seats in a kneel down To return the seat to the upright position: WARNINGS load floor position to allow more cargo After using the E-Z Entry feature, make space. sure there are not any objects, cargo or the feet of a third row passenger under To place the seats in the cargo mode: the second row seat when latching the seat...
  • Page 143 Seats E205049 E205050 E205051 1. Fold down the second row seat and 1. Push the seat down and latch to the floor. Note: If a squeak is heard from the latch release the handle. area, the latch striker pin should be wiped 2.
  • Page 144 Seats Exiting the Third Row Reclining the Second Row Outboard Folding the Second Row Center 20% 40% Seatback Seat (If Equipped) WARNING WARNINGS To prevent possible damage to the Reclining the seatback can cause an seat or safety belts, make sure that the occupant to slide under the seat’s safety belts are not buckled when moving safety belt, resulting in severe personal...
  • Page 145: Powerfold Third Row Seat

    Seats 2. With the latch released, lower the seatback into the load floor position. E205054 E205057 1. Locate the release handle in the upper Lift the handle to move the seat forward or left seatback. Pull the handle to release backward.
  • Page 146 Seats If the power third row seat is disabled after 10 minutes, you can enable the seat by: • Opening any door. • Pressing the unlock button on the key fob. • Pressing any keyless entry keypad button. E205060 The control buttons are located on the right-hand rear quarter trim panel (accessible from the liftgate area).
  • Page 147: Heated Seats

    Seats Rear Seats Do not do the following: HEATED SEATS (If Equipped) • Place heavy objects on the seat. WARNING Front Seats • Operate the heated seat if water or any Persons who are unable to feel pain to other liquid spills on the seat. Allow the WARNING the skin because of advanced age, seat to dry thoroughly.
  • Page 148: Climate Controlled Seats

    Seats Do not do the following: The heated seat module resets at every WARNING ignition run cycle. While the ignition is on, • Place heavy objects on the seat. Persons who are unable to feel pain to press the high or low heated seat switch to •...
  • Page 149 Seats Press the cooled seat symbol to cycle through the various cooling settings and off. More indicator lights indicate cooler settings. If the engine falls below 350 RPM while the cooled seats are on, the feature will turn itself off. You will need to reactivate it. Climate Controlled Seat Air Filter E146322 Replacement...
  • Page 150 Seats E146321 To install a filter: 1. First, position the filter in its housing making sure that the far forward end is all the way up in the housing. 2. Push in on the center of the outside edge of the filter and rotate up into the housing until it clips into position.
  • Page 151: Universal Garage Door Opener

    Universal Garage Door Opener HomeLink Wireless Control System Note: We recommend that upon the sale or The system includes two primary features, a lease termination of your vehicle, you erase garage door opener and a platform for WARNINGS the programmed function buttons for security remote activation of devices within the home.
  • Page 152 Universal Garage Door Opener Note: You may need to use a different Programming Your Garage Door Opener method if you live in Canada or have Motor difficulties programming your gate operator Note: You may need a ladder to reach the or garage door opener.
  • Page 153 Universal Garage Door Opener Note: If programming a garage door opener or gate operator, it is advised to unplug the device during the cycling” process to prevent possible overheating. 1. Press and hold the HomeLink button while you press and release, every two seconds, your hand-held transmitter until the HomeLink indicator light changes E142658...
  • Page 154 Universal Garage Door Opener 2. The indicator light will begin to flash after 4. Press and hold both the programmed 20 seconds. Without releasing the Genie button on the hand-held button, follow Step 1 in the Programming transmitter and the button you want to section.
  • Page 155 Universal Garage Door Opener Programming HomeLink to the Genie 4. Press and release the Genie Intellicode FCC and RSS-210 Industry Canada Intellicode Garage Door Opener Motor 2 hand-held transmitter’s previously Compliance programmed button. Both indicator lights Note: You may need a ladder to access the This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC on the garage door opener motor unit garage door opener motor.
  • Page 156: Auxiliary Power Points

    Auxiliary Power Points 12 Volt DC Power Point 110 Volt AC Power Point Note: Always keep the power point caps (If Equipped) closed when not in use. WARNINGS WARNING Do not insert objects other than an accessory Do not plug optional electrical plug into the power point.
  • Page 157 Auxiliary Power Points The power outlet temporarily turns off power when in fault mode if the device exceeds the 150 watt limit. Unplug your device and switch the ignition off. Switch the ignition back on, but do not plug your device back in.
  • Page 158: Storage Compartments

    Storage Compartments CENTER CONSOLE Rear cup holders. Side storage. Stow items in the cup holder carefully as items may become loose during hard braking, acceleration or crashes, including OVERHEAD CONSOLE hot drinks which may spill. Available console features include: E75193 E205765 Press near the rear edge of the door to open Cup holder.
  • Page 159: Starting And Stopping The Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine Ignition Modes If you disconnect the battery, your vehicle GENERAL INFORMATION may exhibit some unusual driving characteristics for approximately 5 miles (8 WARNINGS kilometers) after you reconnect it. This is Extended idling at high engine speeds because the engine management system can produce very high temperatures must realign itself with the engine.
  • Page 160: Starting A Gasoline Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine Note: You may have to press the push Note: You can crank the engine for a total Note: You must have your intelligent access button ignition switch twice to switch the of 60 seconds without the engine starting key in your vehicle to shift the transmission ignition on.
  • Page 161: Starting And Stopping The Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine 1. Open the floor console storage Once your vehicle starts, it remains running compartment lid. until you press the push button ignition switch, even if your vehicle does not detect 2. Insert the passive key into the backup a valid passive key.
  • Page 162: Automatic Engine Shutdown

    Starting and Stopping the Engine Automatic Engine Shutdown You can stop the shutdown, or reset the Note: If the engine is idling for 30 minutes, timer, at any point before the 30-second the ignition and engine automatically shuts For vehicles with a keyless ignition, this countdown has expired by doing any of the down.
  • Page 163: Engine Block Heater

    Starting and Stopping the Engine 4. Apply the parking brake. We recommend that you do the following for ENGINE BLOCK HEATER (If Equipped) a safe and correct operation: Guarding Against Exhaust Fumes • Use a 16-gauge outdoor extension cord WARNINGS that is product certified by Underwriter’s WARNING Failure to follow engine block heater...
  • Page 164 Starting and Stopping the Engine • Check for heat anywhere in the electrical hookup once the system has been operating for approximately 30 minutes. • Make sure the system is unplugged and properly stowed before starting and driving your vehicle. Make sure the protective cover seals the prongs of the block heater cord plug when not in use.
  • Page 165: Fuel And Refueling

    Fuel and Refueling • Avoid inhaling fuel vapors. Inhaling too SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNINGS much fuel vapor of any kind can lead to When refueling always shut the engine eye and respiratory tract irritation. In WARNINGS off and never allow sparks or open severe cases, excessive or prolonged flames near the filler neck.
  • Page 166: Fuel Quality

    Fuel and Refueling • Fuels can also be harmful if absorbed Do not use any fuel other than those FUEL QUALITY through the skin. If fuel is splashed on recommended because they could lead to the skin, clothing or both, promptly engine damage that may not be covered by Choosing the Right Fuel remove contaminated clothing and wash...
  • Page 167: Fuel Filler Funnel Location

    Fuel and Refueling Adding Fuel From a Portable Fuel The use of fuels with metallic compounds If your vehicle runs out of fuel: such as methylcyclopentadienyl manganese Container • Add a minimum of 1.3 gal (5 L) of fuel to tricarbonyl (commonly known as MMT), which restart the engine.
  • Page 168: Refueling

    Fuel and Refueling 1. Fully open the fuel tank filler door until it 5. Replace the fuel tank filler cap and close WARNINGS engages and remove the fuel tank filler the fuel tank filler door. Stay outside your vehicle and do not cap.
  • Page 169: Fuel And Refueling

    Fuel and Refueling Use the following guidelines to avoid 2. Fully open the fuel tank filler door until it electrostatic charge build-up, which can engages. produce a spark, when filling an ungrounded fuel container: • Place approved fuel container on the ground.
  • Page 170: Fuel Consumption

    Fuel and Refueling Filling the Tank 1. Stop your vehicle as soon as safely FUEL CONSUMPTION possible and shift the transmission into For consistent results when refueling: park (P). Empty reserve is the amount of fuel • Turn the ignition off before fueling; an remaining in the tank after the fuel gauge 2.
  • Page 171: Emission Control System

    Fuel and Refueling 2. Each time you fill the fuel tank, record the Conditions EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM amount of fuel added. • Heavily loading your vehicle reduces fuel 3. After at least three fill ups, fill the fuel WARNINGS economy. tank and record the current odometer Do not park, idle, or drive your vehicle •...
  • Page 172 Fuel and Refueling On-Board Diagnostics (OBD-II) • Do not turn off the ignition while your An improperly operating or damaged exhaust vehicle is moving, especially at high system may allow exhaust to enter the Your vehicle has a computer known as the speeds.
  • Page 173: Transmission

    Fuel and Refueling Readiness for Inspection/Maintenance You can correct these temporary ignition key to the on position for 15 seconds malfunctions by filling the fuel tank with good (I/M) Testing without cranking the engine. If the service quality fuel, properly closing the fuel fill inlet engine soon indicator blinks eight times, it Some state/provincial and local governments or letting the electrical system dry out.
  • Page 174: Transmission

    Transmission Selector Lever Positions Reverse (R) AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION With the gearshift lever in reverse (R), your WARNINGS vehicle will move backward. Always come Always set the parking brake fully and to a complete stop before shifting into and latch the gearshift in park (P). Turn the out of reverse (R).
  • Page 175: Navigator (Tb5) Canada/United States Of America, Enusa, First Printing

    Transmission Second (2) The tow/haul feature: WARNING • Delays upshifts to reduce the frequency Transmission operates in second (2) gear Do not use the tow/haul feature when of transmission shifting. only. Use second (2) gear to start-up on driving in icy or slippery conditions as •...
  • Page 176: Navigator (Tb5) Canada/United States Of America, Enusa, First Printing

    Transmission Understanding your SelectShift Note: Engine damage may occur if you transmission will automatically shift between Automatic Transmission maintain excessive engine revving without the available gears. Press the + button to (If Equipped) shifting. unlock gears to allow the transmission to Your vehicle is equipped with a SelectShift shift to higher gears.
  • Page 177: Navigator (Tb5) Canada/United States Of America, Enusa, First Printing

    Transmission Upshifts when accelerating (recommended for best fuel economy) Shift from: 1 – 2 15 mph (24 km/h) 2 – 3 25 mph (40 km/h) 3 – 4 40 mph (64 km/h) 4 – 5 45 mph (72 km/h) 5 – 6 50 mph (80 km/h) If you cannot move the gearshift lever out of WARNINGS...
  • Page 178: Navigator (Tb5) Canada/United States Of America, Enusa, First Printing

    Transmission 2. Move the steering column to the full 8. Apply the brake, pull the white disk then down and full rearward position (toward move the shifter to neutral (N). the driver’s seat). 9. Start your vehicle. 3. Remove the gearshift lever boot. Perform Steps 4 through 8 in reverse order, 4.
  • Page 179: Four-Wheel Drive

    Four-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) 4WD Indicator Lights USING FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE Continuously illuminates when 4X4 The indicator lights illuminate in the WARNING is selected. information display in the reconfigurable E207351 telltale (RTT) location under the following For important information regarding conditions. See Warning Lamps and safe operation of this type of vehicle, CHECK 4X4 Indicators (page 101).
  • Page 180: Navigator (Tb5) Canada/United States Of America, Enusa, First Printing

    Four-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) Note: The AdvanceTrac® with RSC® stability The Control Trac® system functions in three Shifting between system modes enhancement system can be turned off modes: Note: Momentarily releasing the accelerator manually by pressing the AdvanceTrac • 4X2 delivers power to the rear wheels pedal while a shift in progress message button.
  • Page 181: Navigator (Tb5) Canada/United States Of America, Enusa, First Printing

    Four-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) How Your Vehicle Differs From Other Maintain steering wheel control at all times, Note: Your vehicle may be equipped with a Vehicles especially in rough terrain. Since sudden front air dam that can become damaged changes in terrain can result in abrupt (due to reduced ground clearance) when WARNING steering wheel motion, make sure you grip...
  • Page 182: Navigator (Tb5) Canada/United States Of America, Enusa, First Printing

    Four-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) Four-wheel drive (when you select a 4WD If Your Vehicle leaves the Road If your vehicle gets stuck mode) uses all four wheels to power the If your vehicle leaves the road, reduce your WARNING vehicle. This increases traction, enabling you vehicle speed and avoid severe braking.
  • Page 183: Navigator (Tb5) Canada/United States Of America, Enusa, First Printing

    Four-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) in loss of vehicle control. Apply smooth Avoid driving at excessive speeds, this Be cautious of sudden changes in vehicle pressure to the accelerator pedal or brake causes vehicle momentum to work against speed or direction when you are driving in pedal when changes in vehicle speed are you and your vehicle could become stuck to mud.
  • Page 184: Navigator (Tb5) Canada/United States Of America, Enusa, First Printing

    Four-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) “Tread Lightly” is an educational program When climbing a steep slope or hill, start in Descend a hill in the same gear you would designed to increase public awareness of a lower gear rather than downshifting to a use to climb up the hill to avoid excessive land-use regulations and responsibilities in lower gear from a higher gear once the...
  • Page 185: Navigator (Tb5) Canada/United States Of America, Enusa, First Printing

    Four-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) Note: Excessive tire slippage can cause Maintenance and Modifications transmission damage. The suspension and steering systems on Four-wheel drive vehicles have advantages your vehicle have been designed and tested over two-wheel drive vehicles in snow and to provide predictable performance whether ice but can skid like any other vehicle.
  • Page 186: Rear Axle

    Rear Axle LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL This axle provides added traction on slippery surfaces, particularly when one wheel is on a poor traction surface. Under normal conditions, the limited-slip axle functions like a standard rear axle. The axle may exhibit a slight noise or vibration during tight turns with low vehicle speed.
  • Page 187: General Information

    Brakes Brake Over Accelerator Anti-lock Brake System GENERAL INFORMATION In the event the accelerator pedal becomes This system helps you maintain steering Note: Occasional brake noise is normal. If a stuck or entrapped, apply steady and firm control during emergency stops by keeping metal-to-metal, continuous grinding or pressure to the brake pedal to slow the the brakes from locking.
  • Page 188: Navigator (Tb5) Canada/United States Of America, Enusa, First Printing

    Brakes The anti-lock braking system will not Apply the parking brake whenever your HILL START ASSIST eliminate the risks when: vehicle is parked. Press the pedal downward to set the parking brake. The brake warning • You drive too closely to the vehicle in WARNINGS lamp in the instrument cluster will illuminate front of you.
  • Page 189: Navigator (Tb5) Canada/United States Of America, Enusa, First Printing

    Brakes Using Hill Start Assist When the system is active, your vehicle will If your vehicle is not equipped with a manual remain stationary on the slope for two to transmission and an information display, you 1. Bring your vehicle to a complete three seconds after you release the brake cannot turn the system on or off.
  • Page 190: Traction Control

    Traction Control Switching the System Off PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION USING TRACTION CONTROL The traction control system helps avoid drive WARNING wheel spin and loss of traction. The stability and traction control light If your vehicle begins to slide, the system illuminates steadily if the system applies the brakes to individual wheels and, detects a failure.
  • Page 191: Navigator (Tb5) Canada/United States Of America, Enusa, First Printing

    Traction Control System Indicator Lights and Messages The stability and traction control light temporarily illuminates on E138639 engine start-up and flashes when a driving condition activates either of the systems. The stability and traction control off light temporarily illuminates on engine start-up and stays on: •...
  • Page 192: Stability Control

    Stability Control • Reduced engine power. PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNINGS • A vibration in the brake pedal. Remember that even advanced WARNINGS technology cannot defy the laws of • The brake pedal is stiffer than usual. physics. It’s always possible to lose control Vehicle modifications involving braking •...
  • Page 193: Using Stability Control

    Stability Control Traction Control USING STABILITY CONTROL The system enhances your vehicle’s ability Stability Control and Traction Control to maintain traction of the wheels by with Roll Stability Control (RSC ) detecting and controlling wheel spin. See Using Traction Control (page 187). The system automatically activates when you start your engine.
  • Page 194: Navigator (Tb5) Canada/United States Of America, Enusa, First Printing

    Stability Control Stability Control and Traction Control with RSC Features Button functions Stability control OFF light Roll stability control Electronic stability control Traction control system Default at start-up Illuminated during bulb Enabled Enabled Enabled check Button pressed moment- Illuminated Enabled Enabled Disabled arily...
  • Page 195: Navigator (Tb5) Canada/United States Of America, Enusa, First Printing

    Stability Control Stability Control and Traction Control with RSC Features Button pressed again after Not illuminated Enabled Enabled Enabled deactivation Button not pressed and the Illuminated Disabled Disabled Disabled transfer case is switched to 4WD Low The traction control system may still be enabled but with higher entry thresholds compared to the full system. The electronic stability control entry thresholds are higher compared to the full system.
  • Page 196: Terrain Response

    Terrain Response (If Equipped) Using Hill Descent Control Hill descent control allows the driver to set USING HILL DESCENT CONTROL and maintain vehicle speed while Press and release the hill descent descending steep grades in various surface Principle of Operation button in the center of the terrain conditions.
  • Page 197: Navigator (Tb5) Canada/United States Of America, Enusa, First Printing

    Terrain Response (If Equipped) Hill Descent Modes Information Display Message Description Hill Descent Control Active Displays at speeds below 20 mph (32 km/h) when you press the Hill Descent Control and Hill Descent Control activates. Hill Descent Control Ready Displays at speeds below 20 mph (32 km/h) when you press the Hill Descent Control switch and conditions are not correct for hill descent activation.
  • Page 198: Parking Aids

    Parking Aids Note: The sensing system cannot be turned PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNINGS off when a MyKey is present. See Principle This system is not designed to prevent of Operation (page 54). WARNINGS contact with small or moving objects. The system is designed to provide a warning Note: If you attach certain add-on devices To help avoid personal injury, please to assist the driver in detecting large...
  • Page 199: Rear Parking Aid

    Parking Aids Coverage area of up to 6 ft (1.8 m) from the REAR PARKING AID rear bumper. There may be decreased coverage area at the outer corners of the The rear sensors are only active when the bumper. transmission is in reverse (R). As your vehicle moves closer to the obstacle, the rate of the The system detects certain objects while the audible warning increases.
  • Page 200: Rear View Camera

    Parking Aids • The sensing system reports the obstacle WARNINGS which is closest to the front or rear of the Back up as slow as possible since vehicle. For example, if an obstacle is higher speeds might limit your reaction 12 in (30 cm) from the front of the vehicle time to stop your vehicle.
  • Page 201 Parking Aids The system uses two types of guides to help The camera may not operate correctly under you see what is behind your vehicle: the following conditions: • Fixed guidelines: Show the actual path • Nighttime or dark areas if one or both your vehicle is moving in while reversing reverse lamps are not operating.
  • Page 202 Parking Aids Manual Zoom Always use caution while reversing. Objects When shifting the transmission out of reverse in the red zone are closest to your vehicle (R) and into any gear other than park (P), the WARNING and objects in the green zone are farther camera image remains in the display until: away.
  • Page 203: Cruise Control

    Cruise Control The indicator appears in the PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION instrument cluster. E71340 Cruise control lets you maintain a set speed without keeping your foot on the accelerator Setting the Cruise Speed pedal. You can use cruise control when your 1.
  • Page 204 Cruise Control • Press and release SET+ or SET-. When Note: You erase the set speed when you you select km/h as the display switch the system off. measurement in the Information display the set speed changes in approximately 2 km/h increments. When you select mph as the display measurement in the information display the set speed changes in approximately 1 mph...
  • Page 205: Driving Aids

    Driving Aids The Blind Spot Information System is For automatic transmissions, the Blind Spot BLIND SPOT INFORMATION designed to aid you in detecting vehicles Information System remains on while the SYSTEM that may have entered the blind spot zone transmission is in drive (D). If shifted into (A).
  • Page 206 Driving Aids The Blind Spot Information System The system uses radar sensors that are illuminates an amber alert indicator in the located behind the bumper fascia on each outside mirror on the side of your vehicle the side of your vehicle. Any dirt, mud and snow approaching vehicle is coming from.
  • Page 207: Cross Traffic Alert

    Driving Aids System Errors A "blocked" condition can be cleared in two CROSS TRAFFIC ALERT ways: If the system senses a problem with the left • After the blockage in front of the sensors WARNING or right sensor, the telltale will illuminate and is removed or the rainfall/snowfall rate a message will appear in the information To help avoid personal injury, NEVER...
  • Page 208 Driving Aids Cross Traffic Alert is designed to detect the sensors are partially, mostly or fully vehicles that approach with a speed up to obstructed. Reversing slowly helps increase 37 mph (60 km/h). Coverage decreases when the coverage area and effectiveness. E142440 In this first example, the left sensor is only partially obstructed;...
  • Page 209 Driving Aids E142441 Zone coverage also decreases when parking at shallow angles. Here, the left sensor is mostly obstructed; zone coverage on that side is severely limited. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 210: System Limitations

    Driving Aids System Lights, Messages and Audible The system uses radar sensors that are Alerts located behind the bumper fascia on each side of your vehicle. Do not allow mud, snow or bumper stickers to obstruct these areas, this can cause degraded system performance.
  • Page 211: Steering

    Driving Aids System Errors • Driving in reverse faster than 7 mph STEERING (12 km/h). If Cross Traffic Alert senses a problem with Electric Power Steering • Backing out of an angled parking spot. the left or right sensor a message will appear in the information display.
  • Page 212: Drive Control

    The steering system still seem to wander or pull. within the information display. Lincoln Drive operates and you can steer your vehicle Control will respond to your preferences Adaptive Learning manually.
  • Page 213 Note: Not all settings may be available. powertrain response to your inputs. • Normal – Delivers a balanced Note: Lincoln Drive Control has diagnostic Using Lincoln Drive Control combination of comfortable, controlled checks that continuously monitor the system ride and confident handling. This mode to ensure proper operation.
  • Page 214: Self-Leveling Suspension

    Driving Aids If a self-equalizing hitch is used, your vehicle SELF-LEVELING SUSPENSION should be driven approximately 2 mi (3.2 km) with the trailer prior to adjusting (leveling) The self-leveling suspension system is the hitch. designed to improve ride, handling and general vehicle performance during: •...
  • Page 215: Load Carrying

    Load Carrying Cargo Shelf and Divider To move the shelf to the shelf position: REAR UNDER FLOOR STORAGE (If Equipped) WARNINGS Cargo Management System Do not load any objects on the shelf that may obstruct your vision or strike occupants of the vehicle in the case of a sudden stop or collision.
  • Page 216: Roof Racks And Load Carriers

    Load Carrying To move the shelf to the divider position: Make sure that you securely fasten the load. ROOF RACKS AND LOAD Check the tightness of the load before CARRIERS driving and at each fuel stop. WARNING Adjusting the Crossbar When loading the roof racks, we recommend you evenly distribute the load, as well as maintain a low center of...
  • Page 217: Load Limit

    Load Carrying loading your vehicle, familiarize yourself Make sure to check that the thumbwheels LOAD LIMIT are tight each time you add or remove load with the following terms for determining your vehicle’s weight ratings, with or from the roof rack, and periodically while Vehicle Loading - with and without a traveling.
  • Page 218 Load Carrying Payload - is the combined weight of Example only: WARNING cargo and passengers that the vehicle The appropriate loading capacity is carrying. The maximum payload for of your vehicle can be limited your vehicle can be found on the Tire either by volume capacity (how much Label on the B-Pillar or the edge of the space is available) or by payload...
  • Page 219 Load Carrying CARGO E143817 GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating) - is Note: For trailer towing information Cargo Weight - includes all weight the maximum allowable weight that can refer to the RV and Trailer Towing Guide added to the Base Curb Weight, be carried by a single axle (front or rear).
  • Page 220 Load Carrying E143818 GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) hinge pillar, door-latch post, or the door GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) - is the - is the maximum allowable weight of edge that meets the door-latch post, Vehicle Curb Weight, plus cargo, plus the fully loaded vehicle (including all next to the driver seating position.
  • Page 221 Load Carrying Example only: E198828 WARNING Exceeding the Safety Compliance Certification Label vehicle weight rating limits could result in substandard vehicle handling or performance, engine, transmission and/or structural damage, serious damage to the vehicle, loss of I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : control and personal injury.
  • Page 222 Load Carrying E143819 Combined Weight of the towing vehicle (conventional trailer) or king pin weight GCW (Gross Combined Weight) - is the plus the trailer exceed the Gross Vehicle of 15–25% (fifth wheel trailer). Consult Gross Vehicle Weight plus the weight of Weight Rating of the towing vehicle.
  • Page 223 Load Carrying Examples: For a 5000 pound (2268 Steps for determining the correct load 5. Determine the combined weight of kilogram) conventional trailer, multiply limit: luggage and cargo being loaded on 5000 by 0.10 and 0.15 to obtain a proper the vehicle.
  • Page 224 Load Carrying 1400 - 1100 - 150 = 150 pounds. Yes, you kilograms) - (12 x 45 kilograms) = 635 - Special Loading Instructions for have enough load capacity in your 198 - 540 = -103 kilograms. You will need Owners of Pick-up Trucks and Utility- vehicle to transport four friends and your to reduce the load weight by at least...
  • Page 225: Towing

    Towing Your vehicle's load capacity designation • Load the heaviest items above the TOWING A TRAILER is by weight, not by volume, so you trailer axles or just slightly forward cannot necessarily use all available toward the trailer tongue. Do not WARNINGS space when loading a vehicle or trailer.
  • Page 226: Trailer Sway Control

    Towing RV & Trailer Towing Guide Online Website http://www.fleet.ford.com/towing-guides/ Note: In some cases, if vehicle speed is too Note: Make sure to take into consideration high, the system may activate multiple times, trailer frontal area. Do not exceed 36.5 feet² TRAILER SWAY CONTROL gradually reducing vehicle speed.
  • Page 227 Towing Note: Certain states require electric trailer To calculate the maximum loaded trailer Note: The trailer tongue load figures into the brakes for trailers over a specified weight. weight for your vehicle: payload for your vehicle. Reduce the total Be sure to check state regulations for this payload by the final trailer tongue weight.
  • Page 228 Towing Vehicle Type Towing Package Maximum GCWR Four-wheel drive L 12800 lb (5806 kg) Two-wheel drive (except L) 15100 lb (6849 kg) Two-wheel drive L 14900 lb (6758 kg) Optional Heavy Duty Four-wheel drive (except L) 15100 lb (6849 kg) Four-wheel drive L 14900 lb (6758 kg) I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 229: Essential Towing Checks

    Towing Trailer Towing Connector (Vehicles ESSENTIAL TOWING CHECKS with a Trailer Towing Package and Color Function 7–Pin Connector) Follow these guidelines for safe towing: Yellow Left turn signal and stop lamp • Do not tow a trailer until you drive your vehicle at least 1000 miles (1600 White Ground (-)
  • Page 230 Towing Hitches WARNING The trailer hitch on this vehicle is part of the vehicle rear crash safety structure. Do not remove the trailer hitch. Failure to follow this warning could compromise vehicle crash structure and increase the risk of injury in a rear end crash. Do not use a hitch that either clamps onto E208902 E208903...
  • Page 231 Towing The standard integrated hitch has two ratings • Weight-distributing mode requires an depending on mode of operation: aftermarket weight-distributing system, which includes draw bar, hitch ball, spring • Weight-carrying mode requires a draw bars and snap-up brackets. This system bar and hitch ball.
  • Page 232 Towing 5. Install and adjust the tension in the Weight-distributing Hitch - Vehicles with 1. Load the interior of the vehicle to a weight-distributing bars so that the height Automatic Leveling Suspension weight similar to that which you intend of your vehicle's front wheel opening on to carry when towing.
  • Page 233: Safety Chains

    Towing Safety Chains 9. Park your vehicle and trailer on a level The rating for the tow vehicle's braking surface. system operation is at the gross vehicle Note: Never attach safety chains to the weight rating, not the gross combined Measure the height to the top of your bumper.
  • Page 234 Towing Before Towing a Trailer • Shift to a lower gear when driving down • If you are towing a trailer frequently in a long or steep hill. Do not apply the hot weather, hilly conditions, at the gross Practice turning, stopping and backing up to brakes continuously, as they may combined weight rating (or any get the feel of your vehicle-trailer...
  • Page 235: Towing Points

    Towing Your vehicle may be equipped with a Exceeding these limits may allow water to WARNINGS temporary or conventional spare tire. A enter vehicle components: Always slowly remove the slack from “temporary” spare tire is different in size • Causing internal damage to the the recovery strap prior to pulling.
  • Page 236: Transporting The Vehicle

    Towing • Only use recovery straps that have a If you need to have your vehicle towed, TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE minimum breaking strength two to three contact a professional towing service or, if times the gross vehicle weight of the you are a member of a roadside assistance stuck vehicle.
  • Page 237: Towing The Vehicle On Four Wheels

    Towing TOWING THE VEHICLE ON FOUR WHEELS WARNING If your vehicle has a steering wheel lock make sure the ignition is in the accessory or on position when being towed. Emergency Towing If your vehicle becomes inoperable (without access to wheel dollies, car-hauling trailer, or flatbed transport vehicle), it can be flat-towed (all wheels on the ground, regardless of the powertrain and...
  • Page 238: Driving Hints

    Driving Hints You must only drive your vehicle for a short BREAKING-IN ECONOMICAL DRIVING distance if the engine overheats. The distance you can travel depends on ambient You need to break in new tires for Fuel economy is affected by several things temperature, vehicle load and terrain.
  • Page 239: Driving Through Water

    Driving Hints There are also some things you may want to When driving through standing water, drive DRIVING THROUGH WATER avoid doing because they reduce your fuel very slowly and do not stop your vehicle. economy: Your brake performance and traction may WARNING be limited.
  • Page 240: Driving Hints

    Driving Hints To install floor mats, position the floor mat WARNINGS WARNINGS so that the eyelet is over the retention post Pedals that cannot move freely can Check attachment of floor mats on a and press down to lock in. cause loss of vehicle control and regular basis.
  • Page 241: Roadside Emergencies

    If you ever need help on the road, the Lincoln then the trailer does not qualify for any 2.0 gal (7.5 L) of gasoline or 5.0 gal Motor Company is there for you with roadside services.
  • Page 242: Hazard Warning Flashers

    Canadian clients who require roadside before you authorize or pay for the service. creating a safety hazard for other motorists. assistance, call 1-800-387-9333. Call Lincoln Roadside Assistance at • Press the button to turn on the hazard Sykes Assistance Services Corporation 1-800-387-9333 for additional information.
  • Page 243: Jump Starting The Vehicle

    Roadside Emergencies Should your vehicle shut off after a collision, Note: When you try to restart your vehicle WARNINGS you may restart your vehicle. For vehicles after a fuel shutoff, the vehicle makes sure Keep batteries out of reach of children. equipped with a key system: that various systems are safe to restart.
  • Page 244: Navigator (Tb5) Canada/United States Of America, Enusa, First Printing

    Roadside Emergencies Park the booster vehicle close to the hood Note: In the illustration, the bottom vehicle 1. Connect the positive (+) jumper cable to of the disabled vehicle, making sure the two represents the booster vehicle. the positive (+) terminal of the discharged vehicles do not touch.
  • Page 245: Navigator (Tb5) Canada/United States Of America, Enusa, First Printing

    Roadside Emergencies 3. Once the disabled vehicle has been 2. Remove the jumper cable on the started, run both vehicle engines for an negative (-) terminal of the booster additional three minutes before vehicle battery. disconnecting the jumper cables. 3. Remove the jumper cable from the positive (+) terminal of the booster vehicle Removing the Jumper Cables battery.
  • Page 246: Customer Assistance

    Mailing address perform all warranty repairs. This means that, Telephone depending on the warranty repair needed, Lincoln Customer Relationship Centre you may have to take your vehicle to another 1-800-521-4140 Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited (TDD for the hearing impaired: authorized dealer.
  • Page 247: In California (U.s. Only)

    Customer Assistance Twitter French In order to help us serve you better, please IN CALIFORNIA (U.S. ONLY) have the following information available @LincolnQC when contacting a Customer Relationship California Civil Code Section 1793.2(d) Instagram Center: requires that, if a manufacturer or its representative is unable to repair a motor •...
  • Page 248: The Better Business Bureau (Bbb) Auto Line Program (U.s. Only)

    Customer Assistance 2. Four or more repair attempts are made Warranty Act, 15 U.S.C. sec. 2301 et seq. If may participate in the arbitration process. An on the same nonconformity (a defect or you choose to seek redress by pursuing arbitration hearing will be scheduled so that condition that substantially impairs the rights and remedies not created by California...
  • Page 249: Utilizing The Mediation/Arbitration Program (Canada Only)

    Customer Assistance to resolve them. A Customer Claim Form will In the CAMVAP program, impartial third-party UTILIZING THE be mailed that will need to be completed, arbitrators conduct hearings at mutually MEDIATION/ARBITRATION signed and returned to the BBB along with convenient times and places in an informal PROGRAM (CANADA ONLY) proof of ownership.
  • Page 250: Customer Assistance

    If the Allen Park, Michigan 48101 authorized dealer cannot help you, contact: U.S.A. Ford: 80004443673 Lincoln: 80004441067 If calling from the UAE: 80004441066 If calling from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: 8008443673 If calling from Kuwait: 22280384...
  • Page 251: Ordering Additional Owner'sliterature

    Customer Assistance FAX: +971 4 3327266 HELM, INCORPORATED REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS Email: menacac@ford.com 47911 Halyard Drive (U.S. ONLY) www.me.ford.com Plymouth, Michigan 48170 Attention: Customer Service If you buy your vehicle in North America and then relocate to any of the above locations, Or to order a free publication catalog, call register your vehicle identification number toll free: 1-800-782-4356...
  • Page 252: Reporting Safety Defects (Canada Only)

    Customer Assistance To contact NHTSA, you may call the 1200 New Jersey Avenue, Southeast REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at (CANADA ONLY) Washington, D.C. 20590 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153); go to http://www.safercar.gov; or write You can also obtain other information If you believe that your vehicle has a about motor vehicle safety from defect which could cause a crash or...
  • Page 253: Fuses

    Fuses The power distribution box is located in the FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART WARNINGS engine compartment. It has high-current To reduce risk of electrical shock, fuses that protect your vehicle’s main Power Distribution Box always replace the cover to the power electrical systems from overloads.
  • Page 254 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Relay Rear washer relay. Relay Starter relay. Relay Blower motor relay. Relay Rear wiper relay. Relay Fuel pump relay. Relay Electronic cooling fan. Relay Rear window defroster. Heated mirror relay. Relay Electronic cooling fan.
  • Page 255 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components 20A* RH HID headlamp. 50A* Electronic fan. 20A* LH HID headlamp. 30A* Trailer brake. 20A* Power point (console). — Not used. 30A* Trailer tow module. 30A* Passenger power seat. Relay Air conditioner clutch relay.
  • Page 256 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components 15A** Trailer tow back up lamp. 40A* Blower motor relay. 40A* 110-volt AC power point. 30A* Auxiliary blower motor. 50A* Powertrain control module relay. 30A* Power liftgate. — Not used. —...
  • Page 257 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components 30A* Rear wiper motor. 40A* Trailer tow module. — Not used. 30A* Front wiper motor relay. 40A* Rear window defroster and heated mirror relay. 10A** Anti-lock brake system run/start feed. 5A** Powertrain control module ISP.
  • Page 258 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components 25A* Electronic fan. 30A* Moonroof. 20A* Auxiliary power point (instrument panel valance panel). 20A* Auxiliary power point (rear of center console). 40A* Front row climate controlled seats. 30A* Anti-lock brake system valves. 60A* Anti-lock brake system pump.
  • Page 259: Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel

    Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components 15A** Vehicle power 3 – powertrain control module. — Not used. — Not used. 5A** Rain sensor. — Not used. — Not used. Relay Wiper motor relay. *Cartridge fuses. **Mini fuses. Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel The fuse panel is located under the right-hand side of the instrument panel.
  • Page 260 Fuses 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. To reinstall it, line up the tabs with the grooves on the panel, then push it shut. E205347 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 261 Fuses E163102 The fuses are coded as follows: I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 262 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Driver window. Rear seat control. Multimedia gateway module. Passenger window. Demand lamps. Amplifier. Rear electronic automatic temperature control. 7.5A Power mirror. Driver seat memory switch. — Not used. SYNC. Power lift gate. Electric finish panel.
  • Page 263 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Right turn and stop/turn signals. Left turn and stop/turn signals. Reverse lamp. Center high mount stop lamp. EC mirror. Right front low beam. Left front low beam. Brake shift interlock/start button LED/keypad illumination. Third row power folding seat.
  • Page 264 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Liftgate release decklid. Liftglass release motor. Push to start switch. Passive entry/start module. Ignition switch. Key inhibit switch. Radio. GPS. Front park lamps. Trailer brake on/off. Power vent. Rear windows. Power inverter.
  • Page 265 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components O/D switch. — Not used. 4X4 module. EC mirror. Moonroof. DVD. Left and right front high beams. Rear park/tail lamps. 7.5A Restraints control module. — Not used. — Not used. —...
  • Page 266: Changing A Fuse

    Fuses CHANGING A FUSE Fuses WARNING You must replace a failed fuse with one that has the specified amperage rating. If you use a fuse with a higher amperage rating, you may cause severe wire damage and may start a fire. E142430 A fuse may fail if electrical components in the vehicle are not properly working.
  • Page 267: Maintenance

    Maintenance Precautions 1. Set the parking brake and shift to park GENERAL INFORMATION (P). • Do not work on a hot engine. Have your vehicle serviced regularly to help 2. Block the wheels. • Make sure that nothing gets caught in maintain its roadworthiness and resale value.
  • Page 268 Maintenance 2. Go to the front of your vehicle and locate the secondary release lever under the front of the hood on the left-hand side. Release the hood latch by pushing the secondary release lever toward the center of your vehicle. E189028 3.
  • Page 269: Under Hood Overview - 3.5L Ecoboost

    Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 3.5L ECOBOOST E166496 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 270 Maintenance Windshield washer fluid reservoir. See Washer Fluid Check (page 275). Battery. See Changing the 12V Battery (page 276). Engine oil filler cap. See Engine Oil Check (page 268). Engine oil dipstick. See Engine Oil Dipstick (page 268). Brake fluid reservoir. See Brake Fluid Check (page 274). Engine coolant reservoir.
  • Page 271: Engine Oil Dipstick

    Maintenance 4. Open the hood. Protect yourself from Note: Do not add oil further than the MAX ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK engine heat. mark. Oil levels above the MAX mark may cause engine damage. 5. Locate and carefully remove the engine oil level dipstick.
  • Page 272: Oil Change Indicator Reset

    Maintenance 1. Check the engine oil level. Message Action and description From the main menu scroll to: 2. If the engine oil level is not within the If the instrument cluster normal range, add engine oil that meets Message Action and description displays one of the following Ford specifications.
  • Page 273 Maintenance Maintain coolant concentration within 48% Note: During normal vehicle operation, the WARNINGS to 50%, which equates to a freeze point coolant may change color from orange to To reduce the risk of personal injury, between -30°F (-34°C) and -34°F (-37°C). pink or light red.
  • Page 274: Severe Climates

    Maintenance Severe Climates 3. Refill with engine coolant as soon as 3. Check the coolant level in the coolant possible. reservoir the next few times you drive If you drive in extremely cold climates: your vehicle. Water alone, without engine coolant, can •...
  • Page 275 Maintenance What You Should Know About Fail-Safe When this occurs, your vehicle will still WARNINGS Cooling operate. However: high-speed operation, and may completely • The engine power will be limited. shut down without warning, potentially losing If you deplete the engine coolant supply, engine power, power steering assist, and •...
  • Page 276 Maintenance 5. Re-start the engine and drive your vehicle At this time, you may notice your engine If the engine coolant temperature gauge to an authorized dealer. coolant temperature gauge needle move moves fully into the red (hot) area, or if the toward the H and the POWER REDUCED TO coolant temperature warning or service Note: Driving your vehicle without repair...
  • Page 277: Automatic Transmission Fluid Check

    Maintenance 1. Clean the area around the filler plug. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION TRANSFER CASE FLUID CHECK FLUID CHECK 2. Remove the filler plug. Equipped) 3. Inspect the fluid level. The fluid level If required, have an authorized dealer check should be within 0.20 in (5mm) from the and change the transmission fluid at the bottom of the hole.
  • Page 278: Washer Fluid Check

    Maintenance WASHER FLUID CHECK WARNINGS Only use brake fluid from a sealed container. Contamination with dirt, WARNING water, petroleum products or other materials If you operate your vehicle in may result in brake system damage or failure. temperatures below 40°F (5°C), use Failure to adhere to this warning could result washer fluid with antifreeze protection.
  • Page 279: Fuel Filter

    Maintenance When a battery replacement is required, you FUEL FILTER WARNINGS must use a recommended replacement Keep batteries out of reach of children. battery that matches the electrical Your vehicle is equipped with a lifetime fuel Batteries contain sulfuric acid. Avoid requirements of the vehicle.
  • Page 280 Maintenance Battery Management System Because your vehicle’s engine is 6. Allow the engine to idle for at least one (If Equipped) electronically controlled by a computer, some minute. The battery management system monitors control conditions are maintained by power 7. Drive the vehicle at least 10 mi (16 km) to battery conditions and takes actions to from the battery.
  • Page 281: Checking The Wiper Blades

    Maintenance After battery replacement, or in some cases CHECKING THE WIPER BLADES after charging the battery with an external charger, the battery management system requires eight hours of vehicle sleep time to relearn the battery state of charge. During this time your vehicle must remain fully locked with the ignition switched off.
  • Page 282: Adjusting The Headlamps

    Maintenance Note: Make sure that the wiper arm does Headlamp Aiming Target not spring back against the glass when the wiper blade is not attached. 5. Install in the reverse order. Note: Make sure that the wiper blade locks into place. ADJUSTING THE HEADLAMPS Vertical Aim Adjustment The headlamps on your vehicle are properly...
  • Page 283: Changing A Bulb

    Maintenance 2. Measure the height from the center of 4. For halogen or LED headlamps: On the 6. Repeat Steps 3 through 7 to adjust the your headlamp (indicated by a 3.0 wall or screen you will observe a light other headlamp.
  • Page 284 Maintenance LED Lamps License Plate Lamp Bulbs 2. Remove the retaining bolts from the lamp assembly. These lamps operate at a high voltage. Contact an authorized dealer. The following lamps are LED: • Front parking lamps. • Front side marker lamps. •...
  • Page 285: Bulb Specification Chart

    Maintenance an “E” for Europe to ensure lamp BULB SPECIFICATION CHART performance, light brightness and pattern and safe visibility. The correct bulbs will not Replacement bulbs are specified in the chart damage the lamp assembly or void the lamp below. Headlamp bulbs must be marked with assembly warranty and will provide quality an authorized “D.O.T.”...
  • Page 286 Maintenance Lamp Specification Power (Watt) Reversing lamps. License plate lamp. HID and LED lamps are not serviceable. Contact an authorized dealer if they fail. Interior Lamps Lamp Specification Power (Watt) Glove compartment lamp. Vanity mirror lamp. A6224PF Map lamp. 1600XB Second row lamp.
  • Page 287: Changing The Engine Air Filter

    Maintenance 2. Reposition the locking clip on the CHANGING THE ENGINE AIR connector (connector shown from below FILTER for clarity), squeeze the connector and pull it off of the air outlet tube. WARNING To reduce the risk of vehicle damage and personal burn injuries, do not start your engine with the air cleaner removed and do not remove it while the engine is...
  • Page 288 Maintenance E163758 E163759 E163760 5. Release the three clamps that secure the 8. Replace the air filter housing cover and Reconnect the mass air flow sensor cover to the air filter housing. Push the secure all the clamps. Be careful not to electrical connector to the outlet tube.
  • Page 289: General Information

    Washer Fluid (Canada only) [CXC-37-(A, or soap, for example dish washing or B, D or F)] laundry liquid. These products can Your Ford or Lincoln authorized dealer has discolor and spot painted surfaces. many quality products available to clean your •...
  • Page 290: Waxing

    Vehicle Care Exterior Chrome Parts Stripes or Graphics • Use a quality wax that does not contain (If Equipped) abrasives. • Apply a high quality-cleaning product to Do not use a commercial or high-pressure • Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to bumpers and other chrome parts.
  • Page 291: Cleaning The Engine

    Vehicle Care • Never wash or rinse any ignition coil, To clean the windshield and wiper blades: CLEANING THE ENGINE spark plug wire or spark plug well, or the • Clean the windshield with a non-abrasive area in and around these locations. Engines are more efficient when they are glass cleaner.
  • Page 292: Cleaning The Interior

    Alcantara microfiber cloth fabric. system and affect performance of the side & Upholstery Cleaner. Note: Lincoln Black Label or Presidential airbag in a collision. For grease or tar stains: vehicles may have Alcantara microfiber cloth •...
  • Page 293 Vehicle Care Type of Stain Cleaning Procedure Fruit juice, jam, jelly, syrup or ketchup. Use lukewarm water and rinse by dabbing with clean water. Blood, egg, excrement or urine. Use cold water and rinse by dabbing with clean water. Avoid warm water because it makes these substances coagulate.
  • Page 294: Cleaning The Instrument Panel And Instrument Cluster Lens

    Vehicle Care • Avoid cleaners or polishes that increase 2. Use Motorcraft Premium Leather and CLEANING THE INSTRUMENT the gloss of the upper portion of the Vinyl Cleaner or a commercially available PANEL AND INSTRUMENT instrument panel. The dull finish in this leather cleaning product for automotive CLUSTER LENS area helps protect you from undesirable...
  • Page 295: Repairing Minor Paint Damage

    Vehicle Care For routine cleaning, wipe the surface with Note: Industrial-strength or heavy-duty REPAIRING MINOR PAINT a soft, damp cloth and a mild soap and water cleaners in combination with brush agitation DAMAGE solution. Dry the area with a clean, soft cloth. to remove brake dust and dirt, could wear away the clear coat finish over a period time.
  • Page 296: Vehicle Storage

    Vehicle Care General • Rinse thoroughly with a strong stream of • Cover interior trim to prevent fading. water when you have completed the • Keep all rubber parts free from oil and • Store all vehicles in a dry, ventilated cleaning process.
  • Page 297 Vehicle Care Cooling system Miscellaneous • Check brake pedal operation. Drive your vehicle 15 ft (4.5 m) back and forth to • Protect against freezing temperatures. • Make sure all linkages, cables, levers and remove rust build-up. pins under your vehicle are covered with •...
  • Page 298: Wheels And Tires

    Wheels and Tires Notice to utility vehicle and truck Ford strongly recommends maintaining these GENERAL INFORMATION tire pressures at all times. Failure to follow owners the tire pressure recommendations can Use only approved wheel and tire sizes, WARNINGS cause uneven treadwear patterns, reduced using other sizes could damage your vehicle.
  • Page 299: Wheels And Tires

    Wheels and Tires Four-wheel drive system Power is supplied to all four wheels through (If Equipped) a transfer case or power transfer unit. WARNING Four-wheel drive vehicles allow you to select different modes as necessary. For Do not become overconfident in the information on transfer case operation and ability of four-wheel drive vehicles.
  • Page 300 Wheels and Tires How your vehicle differs from other • Higher - to allow higher load carrying vehicles capacity and to allow it to travel over rough terrain without getting hung up or Sport utility vehicles and trucks can differ damaging underbody components.
  • Page 301: Tire Care

    Wheels and Tires Tire Quality Grades apply to new As a result of the above dimensional differences, Sport utility vehicles and trucks pneumatic passenger car tires. The Quality grades can be found where often will have a higher center of gravity and a greater difference in center of gravity applicable on the tire sidewall between tread shoulder and maximum section...
  • Page 302 Wheels and Tires Treadwear The traction grades, from highest to the material of the tire to degenerate lowest are AA, A, B, and C. The grades and reduce tire life, and excessive The treadwear grade is a comparative represent the tire’s ability to stop on wet temperature can lead to sudden tire rating based on the wear rate of the tire pavement as measured under controlled...
  • Page 303 Wheels and Tires *Standard load: A class of P-metric or *Recommended inflation pressure: The Information Contained on the Tire Metric tires designed to carry a cold inflation pressure found on the Sidewall maximum load at set pressure. For Safety Compliance Certification Label Both United States and Canada Federal example: For P-Metric tires 35 psi (affixed to either the door hinge pillar,...
  • Page 304 Wheels and Tires Information on P Type Tires A. P: Indicates a tire, designated by the F. 95: Indicates the tire's load index. It Tire and Rim Association, that may be is an index that relates to how much used for service on cars, sport utility weight a tire can carry.
  • Page 305 Wheels and Tires digits. For example, 2501 means the Letter rating mph ( km/h) 25th week of 2001. The numbers in Letter rating mph ( km/h) 168 (270) between are identification codes used 81 (130) for traceability. This information is used 186 (299) to contact customers if a tire defect 87 (140)
  • Page 306 Wheels and Tires K. Maximum Load: Indicates the *Traction: The traction grades, from the driver's seating position), or Tire maximum load in kilograms and pounds highest to lowest are AA, A, B, and C. Label located on the B-pillar or the edge that can be carried by the tire (affixed to The grades represent the tire's ability to of the driver's door.
  • Page 307 Wheels and Tires B. Load Range and Load Inflation Limits: Indicates the tire's load-carrying capabilities and its inflation limits. C. Maximum Load Dual lb (kg) at psi (kPa) cold: Indicates the maximum load and tire pressure when the tire is used as a dual;...
  • Page 308 Wheels and Tires A. T: Indicates a type of tire, designated Location of the Tire Label You are strongly urged to buy a reliable by the Tire and Rim Association, that is tire pressure gauge, as automatic You will find a Tire Label containing tire intended for temporary service on cars, service station gauges may be inflation pressure by tire size and other...
  • Page 309 Wheels and Tires Always inflate your tires to the Ford Note: Do not reduce tire pressure to Label (affixed to either the door hinge recommended inflation pressure even change the ride characteristics of the pillar, door-latch post, or the door edge if it is less than the maximum inflation vehicle.
  • Page 310 Wheels and Tires Note: If you are checking tire pressure Note: If you overfill the tire, release air 7. Check the sidewalls to make sure when the tire is hot, (for example, driven by pressing on the metal stem in the there are no gouges, cuts or bulges.
  • Page 311 Wheels and Tires Improper or inadequate vehicle When the tread is worn down to one maintenance can cause tires to wear sixteenth of an inch (2 millimeters), tires WARNING abnormally. Inspect all your tires, must be replaced to help prevent your including the spare, frequently, and vehicle from skidding and hydroplaning.
  • Page 312 Wheels and Tires U.S. DOT Tire Identification Number Tire Replacement Requirements WARNINGS non-recommended tires and wheels Both United States and Canada Federal Your vehicle is equipped with tires could cause steering, suspension, axle, regulations require tire manufacturers designed to provide a safe ride and transfer case or power transfer unit to place standardized information on the handling capability.
  • Page 313 Wheels and Tires The tire pressure sensors mounted in WARNINGS WARNINGS the wheels are not designed to be used 2. Lubricate the tire bead and wheel Do not spin the wheels at over in aftermarket wheels. bead seat area again. 35 mph (56 km/h).
  • Page 314 Wheels and Tires If you feel a sudden vibration or ride Wheel misalignment in the front or the Note: If your tires show uneven wear disturbance while driving, or you suspect rear can cause uneven and rapid ask an authorized dealer to check for your tire or vehicle has been damaged, treadwear of your tires and should be and correct any wheel misalignment,...
  • Page 315: Using Snow Chains

    • Use only cable type chains or chains case or power transfer unit failure. offered by Ford/Lincoln as an accessory or equivalent. Other conventional link Note: The suspension insulation and type chains may contact and cause bumpers will help prevent vehicle damage.
  • Page 316: Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    Ford/Lincoln authorized dealer. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 317 Wheels and Tires Changing Tires With a Tire Pressure Your vehicle has also been equipped with a The tire pressure monitoring system TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate when complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and Monitoring System the system is not operating properly. The with RSS-210 of Industry Canada.
  • Page 318 Wheels and Tires Check the tire pressure periodically (at least When Your Temporary Spare Tire is When You Believe Your System is Not monthly) using an accurate tire gauge. See Installed Operating Properly Inflating Your Tires in this chapter. When one of your road tires needs to be The main function of the tire pressure replaced with the temporary spare, the monitoring system is to warn you when your...
  • Page 319 Wheels and Tires Low tire pressure warning light Possible cause Customer action required Solid warning light Tire(s) under-inflated Make sure tires are at the proper pressure. See Inflating your tires in this chapter. After inflating your tires to the manufacturer’s recommended pressure as shown on the Tire Label (located on the edge of driver’s door or the B-Pillar), the vehicle must be driven for at least two minutes over 20 mph (32 km/h) before the light...
  • Page 320 Wheels and Tires Low tire pressure warning light Possible cause Customer action required Tire rotation without sensor training On vehicles with different front and rear tire pressures, the system must be retrained following every tire rotation. See Tire Care (page 298). Flashing warning light Spare tire in use Repair the damaged road wheel and tire assembly and reinstall...
  • Page 321 Wheels and Tires Overview If the low tire pressure warning light is on, • To reduce the chances of interference visually check each tire to verify that no tire from another vehicle, perform the system To provide the vehicle's load carrying is flat.
  • Page 322 Wheels and Tires 4. Turn the hazard flashers on then off three 6. Remove the valve cap from the valve Turn the ignition off. If two short horn times. You must accomplish this within stem on the left front tire. Decrease the beeps are heard, the reset procedure 10 seconds.
  • Page 323: Changing A Road Wheel

    Wheels and Tires If you get a flat tire while driving, do not apply If you have a dissimilar spare wheel and tire, CHANGING A ROAD WHEEL the brake heavily. Instead, gradually then it is intended for temporary use only. decrease your speed.
  • Page 324 Wheels and Tires When driving with one of the dissimilar spare • Winter weather driving capability. • Ground clearance and parking at curbs. tires listed above, do not: • Wet weather driving capability. • Winter weather driving capability. • Exceed 50 mph (80 km/h). •...
  • Page 325 Wheels and Tires Item Location Spare tire Under the vehicle, just forward of the rear bumper Jack tools Under the access panel located in the floor compartment behind the rear seat WARNINGS WARNINGS Tire Change Procedure Do not attempt to change a tire on the Disable the power running boards WARNINGS side of the vehicle close to moving...
  • Page 326 Wheels and Tires 2. Open the spare tire winch access plug WARNINGS at the bottom of the compartment for the heavy. Do not use impact tools or power jack and tools tray. tools operating over 200 RPM, which may cause winch malfunction and prevent a 3.
  • Page 327 Wheels and Tires Jacking the Vehicle 1. With the vehicle on level ground, block both sides of the wheel diagonally Note: Jack at the specified locations to avoid opposite (other side and end of the damaging your vehicle. vehicle) to the wheel being changed. Do not jack the vehicle on a hill or incline.
  • Page 328 Wheels and Tires Installing the Spare Tire 4. Remove the jack and fully tighten the lug 4. Turn the jack handle clockwise until the nuts in the order shown. See Technical tire is raised to its stowed position 1. Replace the flat tire with the spare tire, Specifications (page 326).
  • Page 329: Technical Specifications

    Wheels and Tires TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Wheel Lug Nut Torque Specifications WARNING 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 wheel hub, brake drum or brake disc that contacts the wheel. Make sure that any fasteners that attach the rotor to the hub are secured so they do not interfere with the mounting surfaces of the wheel.
  • Page 330 Wheels and Tires E145950 Wheel pilot bore Inspect the wheel pilot hole and mounting surface prior to installation. Remove any visible corrosion or loose particles. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 331: Capacities And Specifications

    Capacities and Specifications ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS Engine 3.5L Ecoboost Cubic inches Firing order 1-4-2-5-3-6 Ignition system Coil on plug Compression ratio 10.0:1 Spark plug gap 0.030 in (0.75 mm) - 0.033 in (0.85 mm) Drivebelt Routing E167467 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 332: Motorcraft Parts

    Capacities and Specifications MOTORCRAFT PARTS Component Part Number Air filter element FA-1883 Oil filter FL-500-S Battery BXT-65-750 Spark plugs SP-534 Windshield wiper blade WW-2234 Rear window wiper blade WW-1612 Transmission filter BL3Z-7A098-A We recommend Motorcraft replacement parts available at your Ford dealer or at fordparts.com for scheduled maintenance. These parts meet or exceed Ford Motor Company’s specifications and are engineered for your vehicle.
  • Page 333: Vehicle Identification Number

    Capacities and Specifications VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION VEHICLE CERTIFICATION LABEL NUMBER The vehicle identification number is located on the left-hand side of the instrument panel. E142477 World manufacturer identifier Brake system, Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, Restraint Devices and their locations E167469 Make, vehicle line, series, body The National Highway Traffic Safety type Administration Regulations require that a...
  • Page 334: Transmission Code Designation

    Capacities and Specifications The transmission code is on the Safety TRANSMISSION CODE Compliance Certification Label. The following DESIGNATION table shows the transmission code along with the transmission description. E167814 Description Code Six-speed automatic transmission 6R80E I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 335: Capacities And Specifications - 3.5L Ecoboost

    Capacities and Specifications CAPACITIES AND SPECIFICATIONS - 3.5L ECOBOOST Capacities WARNING The air conditioning refrigerant system contains refrigerant R-134a under high pressure. Opening the air conditioning refrigerant system can cause personal injury. Have the air conditioning refrigerant system serviced only by qualified personnel. Item Capacity Engine oil...
  • Page 336 Capacities and Specifications Item Capacity Fuel tank 28.0 gal (106 L) Fuel tank (Navigator L) 33.5 gal (126.8 L) A/C refrigerant 44 oz (1.25 kg) A/C refrigerant (Navigator L) 40 oz (1.13 kg) A/C refrigerant compressor oil 7.1 fl oz (210 ml) Reference the reservoir cap for proper fluid.
  • Page 337 Capacities and Specifications Specifications Materials Name Specification Recommended motor oil (U.S.): WSS-M2C946-A Motorcraft SAE 5W-30 Premium Synthetic Blend Motor Oil XO-5W30-QSP Recommended motor oil (Canada): WSS-M2C946-A Motorcraft SAE 5W-30 Super Premium Motor Oil CXO-5W30-LSP12 Recommended motor oil (Mexico): WSS-M2C946-A Motorcraft SAE 5W-30 Synthetic Motor Oil MXO-5W30-QSP Optional motor oil (U.S.
  • Page 338 Capacities and Specifications Name Specification Engine coolant (Canada): WSS-M97B44-D2 Motorcraft Orange Antifreeze/Coolant Prediluted CVC-3DIL-B Brake fluid (U.S. and Mexico): WSS-M6C65-A1 Motorcraft DOT 3 Motor Vehicle Brake Fluid PM-1-C Brake fluid (Canada): WSS-M6C65-A1 High Performance DOT 3 Motor Vehicle Brake Fluid CPM-1-C Brake fluid (U.S., Canada and Mexico): WSS-M6C65-A2...
  • Page 339 Capacities and Specifications Name Specification Rear axle fluid: WSS-M2C942-A Motorcraft SAE 75W-85 Hypoid Gear Lube XY-75W85-QL Transfer case fluid (Four Wheel Drive with Electronic Shift On the Fly) (U.S. and Mexico): ESP-M2C166-H Motorcraft Transfer Case Fluid XL-12 Transfer case fluid (Four Wheel Drive with Electronic Shift On the Fly) (Canada): ESP-M2C166-H Motorcraft Transfer Case Fluid CXL-12...
  • Page 340 Capacities and Specifications Name Specification A/C refrigerant (U.S.): WSH-M17B19-A Motorcraft R-134a Refrigerant YN-19 A/C refrigerant (Canada): WSH-M17B19-A Motorcraft R-134a Refrigerant CYN-16-R A/C refrigerant (Mexico): WSH-M17B19-A Motorcraft R-134a Refrigerant MYN-19 A/C refrigerant compressor oil: WSH-M1C231-B Motorcraft PAG Refrigerant Compressor Oil YN-12-D Multi-purpose grease: CRCSL3151ESB Motorcraft Multi-Purpose Grease Spray...
  • Page 341 Capacities and Specifications Name Specification Lock cylinders (U.S.): Penetrating and Lock Lubricant XL-1 Lock cylinders (Canada): Penetrating Fluid CXC-51-A Lock cylinders (Mexico): Penetrating and Lock Lubricant MXL-1 We recommend Motorcraft motor oil for your If you use oil and fluids that do not meet the vehicle.
  • Page 342 Capacities and Specifications An oil that displays this symbol conforms to Note: Automatic transmissions that require current engine, emission system and fuel MERCON LV transmission fluid should only economy performance standards of the use MERCON LV transmission fluid. The use International Lubricants Specification of any other fluid may cause transmission Advisory Council (ILSAC).
  • Page 343: Audio System

    Audio System AM and FM frequencies are established by GENERAL INFORMATION the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Canadian Radio and Radio Frequencies and Reception Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). Factors Those frequencies are: • AM: 530, 540-1700, 1710 kHz • FM: 87.9-107.7, 107.9 MHz Radio Reception Factors Distance and strength The further you travel from an AM or FM station, the weaker the signal and the weaker the reception.
  • Page 344: Audio Unit

    Audio System Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or heat • MP3 and WMA folder mode represents In track mode, the system displays and plays sources for extended periods. a folder structure consisting of one level the structure as if it were only one level deep of folders.
  • Page 345: Audio System

    Audio System Note: The touchscreen system controls most of the audio features. See SYNC Supplement. E171512 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 346: Rear Seat Audio Controls

    Audio System CD slot: Insert a CD. Eject: Press the control to eject a CD. TUNE: Turn the control to search manually through the radio frequency band. The system stops at the first station it finds in that direction. In SIRIUS mode, the system selects the previous or next channel. If you select a specific category (Jazz, Rock, News, etc.), turn the TUNE control to find the previous or next channel in the selected category.
  • Page 347: Satellite Radio

    Audio System VOL: Adjust radio volume. MEDIA: Scroll through available audio system modes. Rear audio display: See displayed time, radio frequency, Sirius radio channel or CD track. CLOCK: Press to display the current time in 12-hour format. The time displays for a few seconds or you can press the CLOCK button again to switch immediately back to the last media state.
  • Page 348 Audio System Satellite Radio Reception Factors Potential satellite radio reception issues Antenna obstructions For optimal reception performance, keep the antenna clear of snow and ice build-up and keep luggage and other material as far away from the antenna as possible. Terrain Hills, mountains, tall buildings, bridges, tunnels, freeway overpasses, parking garages, dense tree foliage and thunderstorms can interfere with your reception.
  • Page 349 Audio System Satellite Radio Electronic Serial For more information on extended the United States, www.siriusxm.ca in subscription terms (a service fee is required), Canada, or call SIRIUS at 1-888-539-7474. Number (ESN) the online media player and a complete list You need your ESN to activate, modify or of SIRIUS satellite radio channels, and other track your satellite radio account.
  • Page 350: Media Hub

    Audio System Message Condition Action Questions? Call Your satellite service is no longer available. Contact SIRIUS at 1-888-539-7474 to resolve subscription issues. 1-888-539-7474 None found All the channels in the selected category are Use the channel guide to turn off the Lock or either skipped or locked.
  • Page 351: Accessories

    Lincoln dealer for the accessory • Rear seat entertainment system*. manufacturer's limited warranty details and www.LincolnCanada.com request a copy of the Lincoln Licensed Lifestyle Accessories product limited warranty from Lincoln Motor Company will repair or replace the accessory manufacturer.
  • Page 352 • If you or an authorized Lincoln dealer add of the vehicle or of the front or rear axle any non-Lincoln electrical or electronic (GVWR or GAWR as indicated on the accessories or components to your Safety Compliance Certification label).
  • Page 353: Extended Service Plan (Esp)

    One service bill – the cost of parts and labor the only extended service plan authorized Roadside Assistance – can easily exceed the price of your Lincoln and backed by Lincoln Motor Company. Extended Service Plan. With Lincoln ESP, Exclusive 24/7 roadside assistance, including:...
  • Page 354 Transferable Coverage • Brake pads and linings. • Shock absorbers and struts. If you sell your vehicle before your Lincoln You can get more protection for your vehicle • Engine cooling hoses, clamps and Extended Service Plan coverage expires, by purchasing a Lincoln Extended Service o-rings.
  • Page 355 United States and Mexico are not eligible for Lincoln Extended Service Plan coverage. This information is subject to change. For more information, visit your local Lincoln of Canada dealer or www.Lincoln.ca to find the Lincoln Extended Service Plan that is right for you.
  • Page 356: Scheduled Maintenance

    Scheduled Maintenance Failure to perform scheduled maintenance If you do not use Ford authorized parts they GENERAL MAINTENANCE invalidates warranty coverage on parts may not meet our specifications and INFORMATION affected by the lack of maintenance. depending on the part, it could affect emissions compliance.
  • Page 357 Scheduled Maintenance Your vehicle is equipped with the Intelligent Your vehicle is very sophisticated and built Additives and Chemicals Oil-Life Monitor system, which displays a with multiple, complex, performance systems. This owner's manual and the Ford Workshop message in the information display at the Every manufacturer develops these systems Manual list the recommended additives and proper oil change interval.
  • Page 358 Scheduled Maintenance Owner Checks and Services Make sure to change your vehicle’s oils and It is critical that systems are flushed only with fluids at the specified intervals or in new fluid that is the same as that required Make sure you perform the following basic conjunction with a repair.
  • Page 359: Multi-Point Inspection

    Scheduled Maintenance Check every six months Safety belts and seat latches for wear and function. Safety warning lamps (brake, ABS, airbag and safety belt) for operation. Washer spray and wiper operation. Clean or replace blades as necessary. Multi-Point Inspection In order to keep your vehicle running right, it is important to have the systems on your vehicle checked regularly.
  • Page 360: Normal Scheduled Maintenance

    Scheduled Maintenance Multi-Point inspection Exterior lamps operation Steering and linkage Fluid levels ; fill if necessary Tires (including spare) for wear and proper pressure For oil and fluid leaks Windshield for cracks, chips or pits Half-shaft dust boots Washer spray and wiper operation Brake, coolant recovery reservoir, automatic transmission and window washer If your vehicle is equipped with a temporary mobility kit, check the tire sealant expiration Use By date on the canister.
  • Page 361 Scheduled Maintenance When to expect the message prompting you to change your oil Interval Vehicle use and example Normal Normal commuting with highway driving 7500-10000 miles No, or moderate, load or towing (12000-16000 km) Flat to moderately hilly roads No extended idling Severe Moderate to heavy load or towing 5000-7499 miles...
  • Page 362: Normal Maintenance Intervals

    Scheduled Maintenance Normal Maintenance Intervals At every oil change interval as indicated by the information display Change engine oil and filter. Rotate tires, inspect tire wear and measure tread depth. Perform a multi-point inspection (recommended). Inspect the automatic transmission fluid level (if equipped with dipstick). Consult your dealer for requirements. Inspect the brake pads, rotors, hoses and parking brake.
  • Page 363 Scheduled Maintenance Other maintenance items Every 30000 miles (48000 Replace engine air filter. At 100000 miles (160000 Change engine coolant. Replace spark plugs. Every 100000 miles (160000 km) Inspect accessory drive belt(s). Change automatic transmission fluid. Change front axle fluid (Four-wheel drive vehicles). Every 150000 miles Change rear axle fluid.
  • Page 364: Special Operating Conditions Scheduled Maintenance

    Scheduled Maintenance specific recommendations, see your • Example 1: The message comes on at SPECIAL OPERATING CONDITIONS dealership service advisor or technician. 28,751 mi (46,270 km). Perform the SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE 30,000 mi (48,000 km) automatic Perform the services shown in the following transmission fluid replacement.
  • Page 365 Scheduled Maintenance Extensive idling or low-speed driving for long distances, as in heavy commercial use As required Change engine oil and filter as indicated by the information display and perform services listed in the Normal Scheduled Maintenance chart. Inspect frequently, service Replace engine air filter.
  • Page 366 Scheduled Maintenance Off-road operation Inspect frequently, service Inspect steering linkage, ball joints and U-joints. Lubricate if equipped with grease fittings. as required Replace engine air filter. Every 5,000 mi (8,000 km) Change engine oil and filter. or six months Inspect the wheels and related components for abnormal noise, wear, looseness or drag. Rotate tires, inspect tires for wear and measure tread depth.
  • Page 367 Scheduled Maintenance outside temperatures above 70°F (21°C) and California Fuel Filter Replacement Hot Climate Oil Change Intervals at wide-open throttle for long periods above If you register your vehicle in California, the Vehicles operating in the Middle East, North 45 mph (72 km/h), change non-synthetic rear California Air Resources Board has Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa or locations with axle fluid every 3,000 mi (4,800 km) or three...
  • Page 368: Scheduled Maintenance Record

    Scheduled Maintenance SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE RECORD Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 369 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 370 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 371 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 372 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 373 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 374 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 375 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 376 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 377 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 378 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 379 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 380 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 381 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 382 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 383 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 384 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 385 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 386 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 387 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 388: Appendices

    Appendices IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS END its suppliers shall be liable for any END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT USER LICENSE AGREEMENT ("EULA") DO damages arising out of errors in the NOT USE THE DEVICES OR COPY THE speech recognition process. It is your VEHICLE SOFTWARE END USER SOFTWARE.
  • Page 389 Appendices • Limitations on Distributing, Copying, • SOFTWARE Transfer: You may automatically check the version of the Modifying and Creating Derivative permanently transfer your rights under SOFTWARE and/or its components that Works: You may not distribute, copy, this EULA only as part of a sale or transfer you are utilizing and may provide make modifications to or create of the DEVICES, provided you retain no...
  • Page 390 Appendices MOTOR COMPANY, its affiliates and/or its designated agent reserve the right to discontinue without liability any Internet-based services provided to you or made available to you through the use of the SOFTWARE. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 391 Appendices • Links to Third Party Sites: The with the use of the DEVICES. may be accessed through use of the SOFTWARE may provide you with the SOFTWARE is the property of the respective UPGRADES AND RECOVERY MEDIA: If the ability to link to third party sites.
  • Page 392 Appendices EXPORT RESTRICTIONS: You acknowledge No Liability for Certain Damages: EXCEPT General Operation that the SOFTWARE is subject to U.S. and AS PROHIBITED BY LAW, FORD MOTOR • Voice Command Control: Certain European Union export jurisdiction. You COMPANY, ANY THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE functions within the SYNC®...
  • Page 393 Appendices • Navigation Features: Any navigation • Route Safety: Do not follow the route features included in the system are suggestions if doing so would result in intended to provide turn by turn an unsafe or illegal maneuver, if you instructions to get you to a desired would be placed in an unsafe situation, destination.
  • Page 394 Appendices Your Responsibilities and Assumptions of Risk I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 395 Appendices • You agree to each of the following:(a) financial or safety information or other WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, AND Any use of the SOFTWARE while driving content; and (e) Use of the SOFTWARE FORD MOTOR COMPANY HEREBY an automobile or other vehicle in may cause you to incur additional DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES AND violation of applicable law or otherwise...
  • Page 396 Appendices OR WRITTEN INFORMATION OR ADVICE Applicable Law, Venue, Jurisdiction FORD MOTOR COMPANY’S LICENSORS’ GIVEN BY FORD MOTOR COMPANY OR ITS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS. Dispute • The laws of the State of Michigan govern AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE SHALL means any dispute, action, or other this EULA and Your use of the CREATE A WARRANTY.
  • Page 397 Appendices (c) Small claims court. You may also litigate (e) Class action waiver. Any proceedings to dispute involving $10,000 or less, any any dispute in small claims court in your resolve or litigate any dispute in any forum hearing will be telephonic unless the county of residence or FORD MOTOR will be conducted solely on an individual arbitrator finds good cause to hold an...
  • Page 398 Appendices you three incentives: (1) pay the greater (h) Claims or disputes must be filed within Telenav Software End User License of the award or $1,000; (2) pay twice your one year. To the extent permitted by law, Agreement reasonable attorney’s fees, if any; and (3) any claim or dispute under this EULA to Please read these terms and conditions reimburse any expenses (including expert...
  • Page 399 Appendices 2. Account Information 3.1 License Limitations (b) use your own personal judgment while driving. If you feel that a route suggested by You agree: (a) when registering the TeleNav • (a) reverse engineer, decompile, the TeleNav Software instructs you to Software, to provide TeleNav with true, disassemble, translate, modify, alter or perform an unsafe or illegal maneuver,...
  • Page 400 Appendices 5. Limitation of Liability iii. is harmful, threatening, abusive, harassing, on the TeleNav Software for critical tortuous, defamatory, vulgar, obscene, navigation in areas where the well-being • TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED UNDER libelous, or otherwise objectionable; and (f) or survival of you or others is dependent APPLICABLE LAW, UNDER NO lease, rent out, or otherwise permit on the accuracy of navigation, as the...
  • Page 401 Appendices OTHERWISE), THE ENTIRE LIABILITY OF arbitration proceeding and the decision Agreement. Any such sale, assignment TELENAV AND OF ALL OF TELENAV'S of the arbitrator shall be binding upon or transfer that is not expressly permitted SUPPLIERS SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE both parties.
  • Page 402 Appendices not expressly granted in this Agreement are intended to, or shall be, granted or conferred TeleNav's or your failure to require The headings in this Agreement are for by implication, statute, inducement, estoppel performance of any provision shall not affect convenience of reference only, will not be or otherwise, and TeleNav and its suppliers that party's right to require performance at...
  • Page 403 Appendices 9.1 End User Terms Required by HERE ©United States Postal Service® 2014. Prices Restrictions. Except where you have been North America, LLC are not established, controlled or approved specifically licensed to do so by Telenav, and by the United States Postal Service®. The without limiting the preceding paragraph, The data (“Data”) is provided for your following trademarks and registrations are...
  • Page 404 Appendices No Warranty. This Data is provided to you Disclaimer of Liability: TELENAV AND ITS Export Control. You shall not export from “as is,” and you agree to use it at your own LICENSORS (INCLUDING THEIR LICENSORS anywhere any part of the Data or any direct risk.
  • Page 405 Appendices Governing Law. The above terms and 2000-2007 Gracenote. Gracenote Software, conditions shall be governed by the laws of copyright © 2000-2007 Gracenote. This NOTICE OF USE the State of Illinois [insert “Netherlands” product and service may practice one or CONTRACTOR (MANUFACTURER/ where European HERE Data is used], without more of the following U.S.
  • Page 406 Appendices functions. You may use Gracenote Data only You agree that your non-exclusive licenses Gracenote uses a unique identifier to track by means of the intended End User functions to use the Gracenote Content, Gracenote queries for statistical purposes. The purpose of this device.
  • Page 407 Appendices ERROR-FREE OR THAT THE FUNCTIONING This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC OF THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE OR Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. GRACENOTE SERVERS WILL BE Operation is subject to the following two UNINTERRUPTED. GRACENOTE IS NOT conditions: OBLIGATED TO PROVIDE YOU WITH ANY (1) This device may not cause harmful...
  • Page 408 Index Adjusting the Steering Wheel......77 Audio System..........340 Easy Entry and Exit Feature........77 General Information...........340 End of Travel Position...........77 Audio Unit............341 Memory Feature............77 Rear Seat Audio Controls.........343 See: Four-Wheel Drive........176 Autolamps............88 See: Adaptive Headlamps........90 Windshield Wiper Activated Headlamps..89 Airbag Disposal..........48 Automatic Climate Control......125 Air Conditioning Automatic Transmission........171 See: Climate Control..........125...
  • Page 409 Index Blind Spot Information System....202 Changing a Bulb...........280 Cleaning the Engine........288 Cleaning the Exterior........286 Switching the System Off and On....204 Central High-mounted Brake Lamp....281 System Errors............204 HID Headlamp Bulbs.........280 Exterior Chrome Parts........287 Using the System..........202 LED Lamps............281 Exterior Plastic Parts..........287 Bonnet Lock License Plate Lamp Bulbs.........281 Stripes or Graphics..........287...
  • Page 410 Trailer Towing Connector (Vehicles with a Drive Control..........209 Trailer Towing Package and 7–Pin LINCOLN DRIVE CONTROL......209 Connector)............226 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : When Towing a Trailer........231...
  • Page 411 Index Event Data Recording Fuel Consumption.........167 Getting Assistance Outside the U.S. and Canada............246 See: Data Recording..........9 Calculating Fuel Economy........167 Export Unique Options........14 Filling the Tank.............167 Getting the Services You Need....243 Extended Service Plan (ESP).....350 Fuel Filler Funnel Location......164 Away From Home..........243 SERVICE PLANS (CANADA ONLY)....351 Fuel Filter............276 Fuel Quality.............163...
  • Page 412 Index Hints on Controlling the Interior Information Messages........111 Installing Child Restraints......18 Climate............127 AdvanceTrac / Traction Control Child Seats...............18 Cooling the Interior Quickly......127 Messages............112 Combining Safety Belt and LATCH Lower General Hints............127 Alarm Messages...........113 Anchors for Attaching Child Safety Heating the Interior Quickly......127 Battery and Charging System Messages..113 Seats..............22 Recommended Settings for Cooling .....127...
  • Page 413 Normal Scheduled Maintenance....357 Lighting..............87 Intelligent Oil-Life Monitor........357 General Information..........87 Normal Maintenance Intervals......359 Limited Slip Differential........183 Maintenance..........264 Lincoln Automotive Financial Services..11 General Information...........264 Load Carriers Media Hub............347 See: Roof Racks and Load Carriers....213 Memory Function..........135 Oil Change Indicator Reset.......269 Load Carrying..........212 Easy Entry and Exit Feature......137...
  • Page 414 Index Overhead Console........155 Power Windows..........93 Rear Seats............137 Accessory Delay...........94 Adjusting the Second Row Center 20% Bounce-Back............93 Seat..............142 One-Touch Down..........93 Adjusting the Second Row Outboard 40% Parking Aids............195 One-Touch Up............93 Seat for E-Z Entry..........139 Principle of Operation........195 Window Lock............93 Exiting the Third Row..........141 Parking Brake..........185 Protecting the Environment......15 Folding Down the Second Row 40% Seat...
  • Page 415 Index Reduced Engine Performance....235 Roadside Assistance........238 Satellite Radio..........344 Refueling............165 Vehicles Sold In Canada: Getting Roadside Satellite Radio Electronic Serial Number Easy Fuel Capless Fuel System.....166 Assistance............239 (ESN)..............346 Remote Control..........50 Vehicles Sold In Canada: Using Roadside Satellite Radio Reception Factors....345 Car Finder..............51 Assistance............239 SIRIUS®...
  • Page 416 Index Special Operating Conditions Scheduled Symbols Glossary..........7 Towing a Trailer..........222 Maintenance..........361 Load Placement..........222 Exceptions............363 Towing Points..........232 Speed Control Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels..234 See: Cruise Control...........200 Tailgate Emergency Towing..........234 Stability Control..........189 Towing.............222 See: Power Liftgate..........66 Technical Specifications Traction Control..........187 Principle of Operation........189 Starting a Gasoline Engine......157 See: Capacities and Specifications....328...
  • Page 417 Index Using Four-Wheel Drive......176 Using Traction Control.........187 Voice Control............81 4WD Indicator Lights..........176 Switching the System Off .........187 Type One..............81 4WD Switch Positions.........176 System Indicator Lights and Messages..188 Type Two..............82 Utilizing the Mediation/Arbitration Program Driving Off-Road With Truck and Utility Vehicles.............178 (Canada Only)..........246 How Your Vehicle Differs From Other Vehicles.............178...
  • Page 418 Index Washer Fluid Check........275 Washers See: Cleaning the Exterior.......286 Warning Lamps and Indicators....101 See: Wipers and Washers........84 4X2................104 Waxing.............287 4X4 Auto..............104 Welcome Lighting..........91 4X4 HIGH..............104 Wheel Nuts Anti-Lock Braking System........101 See: Changing a Road Wheel......320 Battery..............101 Wheels and Tires.........295 Brake System............101 General Information...........295 Cruise Control............101 Technical Specifications........326...
  • Page 419 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Navigator (TB5) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...

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