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June 2006
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Quick Reference
Guide
Lincoln Mark LT
Litho in U.S.A.
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E S S E N T I A L I N F O R M A T I O N
FUEL: Your vehicle is designed to use “Regular” unleaded gasoline
with a pump (R+M)/2 octane rating of 87. Note: When “Low Fuel Level”
appears in the message center display, you must push the RESET
button to clear this warning
reappear at 10 minute
intervals. TIRE PRESSURE: Your tire pressure is
. Until fuel is added,
“Low Fuel Level”
will
properly set at the dealership to the recommended specifications found
on the Tire Label or Safety Compliance Certification Label located
inside on the edge of the driver’s
door pillar.
pressure during routine maintenance
and seasonal
Please check your tire
changes.
TIRE
PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM: This system monitors tire pressure
on all road tires and provides the driver with a yellow warning light
when air needs to be added. Message center equipped vehicles provide
additional warning messages. The TPMS warning light will reset itself
(turn off) after the tires are set to specification and the vehicle is driven above 20 mph (32 km/h) for at least 2 minutes. Please Note:
Outside temperature affects tire pressure. Please refer to your Owner’s
Guide.
FUSES: If electrical components in the vehicle
a fuse may have blown. For more information about changing a
please see your Owner’s Guide. FUEL PUMP SHUT-OFF SWITCH:
are not working,
fuse,
After
a collision, if the engine cranks but does not start, the fuel pump shutoff switch may have to be reset. The switch is located in the front passenger’s footwell, behind the kick panel
fuse box. For complete details on resetting
access cover, to the left of the
the switch, please see your
Owner's Guide. CHANGING THE TIRES: For more information on
changing the tires, please see your Owner’s Guide. LOCATION OF THE
SPARE TIRE AND TOOLS: The spare tire is located under the vehicle,
just forward of the rear bumper. The jack, jack handle and wheel nut
wrench are located under the rear seat on the passenger side of the
vehicle. ROADSIDE EMERGENCIES: To fully assist you if you should
have a vehicle concern, Ford offers a complimentary Roadside
Assistance Program. This program is separate from the New Vehicle
Limited Warranty. The service is available 24 hours a day, seven days
a week for the New Vehicle Limited Warranty period (U.S.) or Basic
Warranty
Roadside
period (Canada) of four years or 50,000 miles (80,000 km).
Assistance will cover: Changing a flat tire, jump-starts,
limited fuel delivery, lock-out assistance, winch out and towing of
your vehicle. Roadside Assistance Centers: UNITED STATES
(800) 521-4140 CANADA (800) 665-2006. For complete details
on any roadside assistance concern, see the Roadside Emergencies
chapter or the Customer Assistance chapter in your Owner’s Guide.
AUDIOPHILE IN-DASH SIX CD / MP3 / SATELLITE COMPATIBLE
.1 EJECTING CDS:
Press to eject a CD.
For the In-dash Six CD
/ MP3 system, press
and hold to auto-eject
all CDs present in
the system.
.2 LOADING CDS:
Press the LOAD button
and then a preset
number to load a CD.
Press and hold LOAD
to autoload up to
6 CDs.
.3 ON / OFF /
VOLUME CONTROL:
Press to turn ON or
OFF. Turn to increase
or decrease volume.
.4 AM / FM AND CD
SELECT: In radio
mode, press AM/FM to
select AM,FM1 or FM2
frequency bands. Press
CD to begin CD play.
In CD mode, press AM
/ FM to stop play and
begin radio play.
.5 SETTING MEMORY
PRESETS: To set a
station: Select a
frequency band with
the AM / FM button,
then select a station.
O U N D S Y S T E M
S
Press and hold a
numbered preset
button until the
sound returns.
.6 FOLDERS: Press to
access previous or next
folder on MP3 discs, if
folders are available.
.7 SEEK FUNCTION:
Press to access the
next listenable station
or CD track.
.8 TEXT / SCAN
FUNCTION: Press
and hold for a brief
sampling of radio
stations or CD tracks.
Press again to stop. In
CD / MP3 mode, press
and release to display
track title, artist name,
disc title and file
name (if available).
.9 SHUFFLE FUNCTION:
SHUFFLE plays tracks
in random order.
.10 MUTE MODE:
Pressing the MUTE
button will mute the
playing media. Pressing
it again will return to
the playing media.
SATELLITE RADIO
FEATURES AND
CONTROLS
(IF EQUIPPED):
.11 AUX: Press to
cycle through FES/DVD
(if equipped), SAT1,
SAT2, SAT3 (satellite
mode if equipped) or
LINE IN (auxiliary
mode if equipped).
Once Satellite Radio
mode is activated
you may use the
following functions:
Press MENU until
CATEGORY MODE
appears in the display.
Press / to select
from various categories
of music (country,
rock, etc.) Press
SEEK to select
a category. Press
SEEK again to
search for channels
playing that specific
category of music.
Press TEXT/ SCAN to
hear a brief sampling
of the next channels.
Press again to stop.
In CATEGORY MODE,
press SCAN to hear
a brief sampling of
the channels in the
selected category.
Press again to stop.
.12 TUNE / DISC
SELECTOR: Press to go
up or down the radio
frequency or to select a
desired disc. Also, use
in menu mode to select
various settings.
SPEED SENSITIVE
VOLUME
:
This audio
system is equipped
with speed sensitive
volume. The volume
automatically changes
slightly with vehicle
speed to compensate
for road and wind
noise. Press MENU
to access and use
SEEK to adjust.
SETTING THE CLOCK
Press MENU until
SELECT HOUR or
SELECT MINS is
displayed. Press /,
SEEK to adjust
the hours / minutes.
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3.4.5
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.13 .16.14 .15 .17 .18 .19 .21.20 .22 .23 .25.24
.6.7.
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.7.
9
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.12.11.10.
AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL (ATC) SYSTEM
.13 TEMPERATURE
CONTROL: Increases /
decreases the
temperature in
the cabin.
.14 DRIVER HEATED
SEAT CONTROL: Press
once to activate high
heat; press a second
time to activate low
heat. Press a third
time to deactivate.
.15 AUTO: The system
will automatically
determine fan speed,
airflow location, A/C
on or off, and outside
or recirculated air,
to heat or cool
the vehicle to the
desired temperature.
.16 A/C: Activates /
deactivates the air
conditioning.
AIRFLOW DIRECTION
CONTROLS: These
controls
allow you
to choose the air
distribution mode
you desire.
W I T H H E A T E D S E A T S
.17 Distributes air
through the instrument
panel and center
console registers.
.18 Distributes air
through the windshield
defroster ducts, demister
outlets, and the front
and rear seat floor ducts.
.19 Distributes air
through the floor and
rear seat floor vents.
Recirculates air in
.20
the
cabin, thereby
reducing
the amount of
time needed to cool
down the interior of
the vehicle
with A/C.
.21 Distributes air
through the windshield
defroster vents,
demister outlets, and
the front and rear seat
floor vents. The system
will automatically
provide outside
air to reduce
window fogging.
when used
.22 DEFROST: Use to
clear ice or fog from
the windshield by
distributing air through
the windshield
defroster and
demister vents.
.23 REAR DEFROST /
HEATED MIRRORS (IF
EQUIPPED):
defrost
shield of fog and thin
ice. It
heated
remove snow and thin
ice from the side
mirrors. If your vehicle
is equipped with a
power sliding rear
window, rear defrost
is not available.
.24 PASSENGER
HEATED SEAT
CONTROL: Press once
to activate high heat;
press a second time to
activate low heat.
Press a third time
to deactivate.
Use to
your rear wind-
also operates the
mirrors to
.25 FAN SPEED
CONTROL:
decreases the fan speed.
MAX A/C OVERRIDE
OF AUTO FUNCTION:
Select panel
Then select
recirculated
Set the temperature
setting to 60°F.
Adjust fan speed to
maintain comfort.
Increases /
mode.
A/C and
air.
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Q U I C K R E F E R E N C E G U I D E
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L I N C O L N M A R K L T
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Welcome to the unparalleled
luxury, extraordinary functionality
and incredible comfort that
is your new Lincoln Mark LT.
This Quick Reference Guide was
designed to help you quickly get
to know
your vehicle. It will help
you get acquainted with many
of your new Mark LT’s features
and functions.
For more detailed information,
please see your Owner’s Guide.
Welcome to the perfect balance
of elegant design and highly
functional engineering. Let’s get
to know your Lincoln Mark LT better.
C O C K P I T
.1
.1 HEADLAMP AND
PANEL DIMMER
CONTROL: Rotate the
control clockwise one
position from off to
turn on the parking
lamps. Rotate two
positions from off
to also turn on the
headlamps. Rotate
counterclockwise from
off to activate the
autolamp,which
.2
provides
light-sensitive
automatic
control of the exterior
lights and keeps them
on for a short period of
time after the ignition
is turned off. When
the control is in any
position except high
beams or off, pull the
control toward you to
activate the foglamps.
.2 POWER
ADJUSTABLE PEDALS
(IF EQUIPPED): Press
and hold the top end
of rocker control to
adjust the accelerator
and brake pedal away
.3
on / off
from you. Hold the
lower end of the
control to move the
pedals toward you.
Adjust the pedals only
when the vehicle is
stopped and the
gearshift lever is in the
P (Park) position. With
the memory function,
the adjustable pedals,
along with the driver’s
seat, can be
.6.4 .5
automatically
positioned in two
programmable
positions using the
control located on the
driver’s seat. Please
see your Owner’s
Guide for instructions
on how to use this
memory feature.
.3 SPEED CONTROL:
To set the speed
control, press the ON
button and release.
Accelerate to the
desired speed and
press the SET button
and release. Once the
system is engaged,
.7
an icon will appear
in the instrument
cluster. To increase
speed, tap the SET
button and the speed
will increase in small
increments each time,
or use the accelerator
pedal to reach desired
speed and then press
SET. To reduce speed,
press and hold CST
until desired speed is
.8
reached. Press and
release the CST button
and speed will decrease
in small increments.
Also, you can depress
the brake pedal until
desired speed is
reached and press
SET. Press RESUME
to return the vehicle
to a previously set
speed if the vehicle is
traveling more than 30
mph (48 km/h).
.4 TILT STEERING
COLUMN: To adjust
the steering wheel,
push the adjustment
lever down to unlock
.10 .12.11.9
the steering column.
While the lever is in
the down position, tilt
the steering column to
your desired position.
Then, while holding
the steering column in
place, pull the lever
up to its original
position to lock the
steering column.
.5 MESSAGE
CENTER: With the
ignition in the ON
position, the message
center, located on your
instrument cluster,
displays important
vehicle information
through a constant
monitor of vehicle
systems. You may
select display features
on the message center
for a display of status,
preceded by a brief
indicator chime. The
system will also notify
you of potential vehicle
problems with a
display of system
warnings, followed by
long indicator chime.
a
For more detailed
information, please see
your Owner’s Guide.
.6 STEERING WHEEL
CONTROLS: These
controls allow you to
operate features of
the radio and climate
control systems.
Press to select the
different audio modes.
Press and release
SEEK to: Select the
next preset radio
station, the next CD
track or advance
through the preset
satellite channels (if
equipped). In any
mode, press VOL + or
– to adjust volume.
Press TEMP + or – to
adjust temperature
and FAN + or – to
adjust fan speed.
.7 FOUR-WHEEL
DRIVE CONTROL
(IF EQUIPPED): 2H
(2WD HIGH) delivers
power to the rear
wheels only and is the
position for
optimal
ness
smooth
economy.
HIGH) provides
mechanically locked
four-wheel drive power
to all four wheels.
4L (4WD LOW)
provides mechanically
locked four-wheel drive
and fuel
4H (4WD
when extra power at
educed speeds is
r
required. To shift from
2H to 4H, with the
electronic shift 4WD
system, move the
control at any forward
speed up to 55 mph
(88 km/h). To shift to
or from 4L, bring the
vehicle to a stop and
keep the brake pedal
depressed. Next, place
gearshift in N
the
(Neutral),
move the control to
or from 4L. Some
mechanical noise may
be heard when the
system engages. This
is normal and no
service is required.
8. AUXILIARY INPUT
JACK: Your vehicle is
equipped with an
Auxiliary Input Jack
located in the
instrument panel tray.
This allows you to plug
and play auxiliary
audio devices. Press
AUX repeatedly on
your audio system to
access. When LINE IN
appears in the display,
plug in your auxiliary
audio device. For
more information,
please refer to your
Owner’s Guide.
and then
.9 AUDIOPHILE
N-DASH SIX CD /
I
MP3 SOUND SYSTEM:
Please see reverse side
for more details.
.10 TRACTION
CONTROL
EQUIPPED): Your
vehicle may be
equipped with Traction
Control™. The TCS
switch has an indicator
light that illuminates
when the system is off.
The system will
automatically turn on
every time the ignition
is turned off and on.
For more information,
please see your
Owner's Guide.
.11 AUTOMATIC
TEMPERATURE
CONTROL SYSTEM
WITH HEATED SEATS:
Please see reverse side
for more details.
.12 AUXILIARY
POWERPOINT (12V):
An auxiliary power
point is located on the
instrument panel.
An additional auxiliary
power point is located
on the lower rear side
of the center console
that is accessible from
™
(IF
the rear seats. Do NOT
lug optional electrical
p
accessories into the
cigarette lighter.
POWER FOLD
MIRRORS (NOT
SHOWN IN PHOTO):
Rotate the 4-way
adjustment switch,
located on the driver’s
door, to the center
position. Pull the
switch rearward to fold
in the mirrors. Pull
again to fold them
back to the original
position. Fold the side
mirrors in carefully
when driving through a
narrow space, like an
automatic car wash. If
you fold in a mirror
manually, the power
fold mirrors will need
to be reset. To reset,
move the 4-way
adjustment switch to
the center position.
Pull the switch
rearward momentarily
to fold the mirrors in.
You should hear a
clicking sound
indicating that the
mirrors have been
reset. If you do not
hear the clicking
sound, pull the switch
to fold the mirrors
back out, and repeat
the reset procedure.
A R N I N G L I G H T S F E A T U R E S
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AUTO-DIMMING
REAR VIEW MIRRORS:
The rear and side
view mirrors are
equipped with a
feature that will
reduce glare in the
mirror when bright
lights are detected.
It automatically
returns
clear when
cle is placed in R
(Reverse). For more
information, please
see your Owner’s
Guide.
REMOTE ENTRY
SYSTEM:
A once to lock all
doors. The parklamps
.1 .2 .3 .4 .5
.1 SERVICE ENGINE
SOON LAMP:
Illuminates briefly when
the ignition is turned to
the ON position.
light comes on after
the engine is started,
please see your
Owner’s Guide.
.2 BRAKE SYSTEM
WARNING: To confirm
the brake system
warning light is
functional, it will
momentarily illuminate
when the ignition is
turned to the ON
position when the
engine is not running,
If the
or in a position between
the ON and START
positions, or by applying
the parking brake
when the ignition has
been turned to the ON
position. If the brake
system warning light
does not illuminate
at this time, seek
service immediately
from your
Illumination
releasing the parking
brake indicates low
brake fluid and
the brake system
should be inspected
immediately by your
servicing dealership.
dealership.
after
.3 AIR BAG
READINESS: If this
light fails to illuminate
when the ignition is
turned ON, continues
to flash, or remains
on, have the system
serviced immediately.
A chime will also
sound when a
malfunction in
the supplemental
restraint system has
been detected.
.4 ABS WARNING
LAMP: Illuminates
briefly when the
ignition is turned
to the ON
position. If the light
comes on after the
engine is started,
please see your
Owner’s Guide.
.5 OVERDRIVE OFF:
Illuminates when
the overdrive function
of the transmission
has been turned off;
refer to the Driving
chapter of your Owner’s
Guide for additional
information. If the
light flashes steadily or
does not illuminate,
have the transmission
serviced soon, or
damage may occur.
will flash. Pressing
the control a second
time will chirp the
horn and the
parklamps will flash
once more to confirm
that all doors are
closed and locked.
Press control B once
to unlock the driver's
door and twice to
unlock all doors.
Press control C to
sound the panic
alarm. To silence,
press the control
again, or turn the
ignition on. The
remote entry system
can also control the
memory feature.
Please see your
Owner's Guide for
instructions on
how to activate.
to normal /
the vehi-
Press control
B
AC
KEYLESS ENTRY
SYSTEM:
control you can lock
or unlock all doors
without using
a key.
Unlock all doors
Enter the five-digit
program code and
then press 3 • 4
Lock all doors
Press 7 • 8 and
9 • 0 at the
same time.
BELTMINDER
The BeltMinder
feature is a supplemental warning to
the safety
function.
provides additional
reminders by intermittently sounding a
chime and illuminating
the safety belt warning
ment
the driver's and front
passenger's safety
belt is unbuckled.
Both the driver's and
front passenger's
safety belt usages are
monitored and either
may activate the
BeltMinder
SECURILOCK
PASSIVE ANTITHEFT SYSTEM:
Securilock™ passive
anti-theft system
is an engine
immobilization system.
With this
®
:
®
belt warning
This feature
lamp in the instru-
cluster when
®
feature.
™
This system is
designed to help
prevent the engine
from being started
unless a coded key
programmed to your
vehicle is used. Your
Securilock™ system
is armed immediately
after switching the
ignition to the OFF /
LOCK position. The
theft indicator will
flash every two seconds when the vehicle is armed.
Switching the
ignition to the ON
position with a coded
key disarms the
system. The theft
indicator will
illuminate for three
seconds and then go
out. Your vehicle
comes with two
coded keys. Additional
coded keys can be
purchased from your
dealer. For more
detailed information
on your Securilock™
passive anti-theft
system, please see
your Owner’s Guide.
REVERSE SENSING
SYSTEM (RSS)
EQUIPPED)
system sounds a tone
to warn the driver of
obstacles near the
rear bumper when
the reverse gear is
selected. Obstacles
can be detected
within approximately
6 feet (2 m) behind
the rear bumper
while the vehicle
moves in reverse at
speeds less than 3
mph (5 km/h). The
reverse sensing
(IF
: This sonar
system defaults to
on, but can be
disabled by turning
the ignition on,
placing the gearshift
in (R) Reverse and
pressing the RSS
control. An indicator
light on the control,
located next to the
cigarette lighter, will
illuminate when the
system is turned off.
POWER SLIDING
BACK WINDOW:
If your vehicle is
equipped with a
power sliding back
window, press and
hold the bottom part
of the rocker switch
to open the window
all the way. Press
and hold the top part
of the switch to
close the window.
The ignition must
be in the Run or
Accessory position.