Lincoln AVIATOR 2024 Manual page 23

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Reverse Braking Assist*
Using the radar sensors on the rear bumpers, this system can help reduce
or avoid a collision. The system is active when your vehicle is in reverse and
is traveling between 1 and 7 mph (1.5 and 12 km/h). If the system detects an
obstacle behind your vehicle, it provides a warning through the rear parking
aid or Cross Traffic Alert System. If the system determines that a collision with
the obstacle may occur, full braking may be automatically applied. A warning
message is also displayed. You can switch the system on and off through the
touchscreen. See the Reverse Braking Assist chapter in your Owner's Manual
for additional information.
Head Up Display (HUD)*
This is a visual system that shows information in your field of view as you drive.
The information comes from various vehicle systems and includes vehicle
speed, speed limit, navigation and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, such
as Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control and the Lane Keeping System. This system
projects the information off the windshield and focuses the image near the end
of the hood, approximately 7 ft (2 m) in front of the driver. Viewing this information
does not require you to significantly move your head, allowing you to keep your
eyes on the road while having quick and easy access to information. Using the
4-way toggle on the right-hand side of your steering wheel, you can control the
system's options through the information display. Adjust the display vertically to
make viewing the content easier. You can also adjust what content displays and
the brightness of the content. The HUD menu automatically closes after a certain
period of inactivity.
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Post Crash Alert System
The system flashes the direction indicators and sounds the horn (intermittently)
in the event of a serious impact that deploys an airbag or seatbelt pretensioners
equipped on your vehicle.
The horn and lamps turn off when:
You press the hazard control button.
You press the panic button on the remote entry transmitter*.
Your vehicle runs out of power.

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