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functionality
of any vehicle specification at any time.
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For detailed operating and safety information,
which may occur on streets and highways and
SAFETY BELT AT ALL TIMES. Lincoln urges you 
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please refer to your Owner’s Guide.
May 2006
First Printing
Quick Reference Guide
Lincoln Navigator
Litho in U.S.A.
This vehicle handles differently from an
ordinary passenger car in driving conditions
off-road. DRIVE WITH CARE AND WEAR A
safe driving precautions and instructions.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
REMOTE ENTRY SYSTEM – If equipped with the five-button key fob, press
control B once to unlock the driver’s door and twice to unlock all doors and 
liftgate. Pressing this control will 
desired memory position, depending 
please consult your Owner’s Guide. Press control A once to lock all doors and 
liftgate. Pressing the control a second time within three seconds will flash 
the park/turn signal lamps to confirm that all doors are closed and locked. 
Press control C to unlatch the liftgate window. Press control D (if equipped) twice to automatically fully 
unlatch and open the liftgate, or automatically close the liftgate. Press control E to sound the panic 
alarm. To silence, press the control again, or turn the ignition ON.
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM – With this control you can lock or unlock all doors
without using a key. First, enter your five-digit program code and then press 
the corresponding quick key: Unlock All Doors: 3-4 Lock All Doors: Press 
buttons 7-8 and 9-0 simultaneously.
ADVANCETRAC
(RSC) system provides stability enhancement features for certain driving 
situations when driver assistance is needed. It helps your vehicle maintain 
traction when driving on slippery and / or hilly road surfaces. If your vehicle should become stuck, 
try switching the system off by pressing and holding the button on the center console for more 
than 5 seconds.
MESSAGE CENTER – With the ignition in the ON position, the message center
displays important vehicle information through a constant monitor of vehicle 
systems. The system will notify you of potential vehicle problems by displaying 
system warnings followed by a long indicator chime. You may select the INFO 
button on the message center to display trip odometer, odometer, compass, 
distance to empty, average fuel economy, and trip elapsed drive time. The 
RESET button may be used to reset selected functions in the INFO and 
SETUP menus. For more information about your message center functions, please consult your 
Owner’s Guide.
REVERSE SENSING SYSTEM –
rear bumper when the reverse gear is selected. Obstacles can be detected within approximately 
(3 m) behind the rear bumper while the vehicle moves in reverse at parking speeds. At higher speeds 
(above 2.5 mph), the system will report objects up to 16 feet (5 m). The extended 
defaults to ON, but can be disabled using the message center functions when the ignition is ON, 
and the gearshift is in R (Reverse). 
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM – Using radio-frequency pressure sensors, 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. Note: Outside temperature affects tire 
pressure. Please consult your Owner’s Guide.
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WITH RSC – The AdvanceTrac®with Roll Stability Control™
position all programmable features to the
on the remote being used. To deactivate,
This system sounds a tone to warn the driver of obstacles 
A
C
near the
10 feet
rear park assist
RETURNING THE SEATS TO THE UPRIGHT POSITION FROM
 SEATING
B
D
E
SECOND ROW SEATS
IMPORTANT: Before folding the second row seats, ensure that the head restraints are fully flipped
down by pulling on the strap and that all items have been removed from the floor and off the seats.
ENTERING THE THIRD ROW SEAT – Fold head restraint forward (Pos. 1). Pull up on the lever 
(Lever 1) located on the side of either outboard second row seat until the seat back folds forward
to the cushion (Pos. 2). Pull lever fully upward (Lever 1). The seat will then flip forward (Pos. 3).
POS. 1
EXITING THE THIRD ROW SEAT – Fold head restraint forward (Pos. 4). Pull up on the strap
located at the back of the second row seat by the outboard side shield (Pull Strap). The seat back 
will fold forward to the cushion (Pos. 5). Continue pulling up on the pull strap and the seat will 
flip forward (Pos. 6). To return the seat to the upright position, push the seat down until it is 
latched to the floor strikers. Then, lift the seat back to the upright position and flip the head 
restraint to the upright position.
POS. 4
FOLDING THE OUTBOARD SEAT BACKS TO A LOAD FLOOR POSITION – (REFER TO 
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOVE)
fold the seats to a load floor 
position, lift the lever (Lever 1) 
located on the outboard side of 
the seat to release the seat back. 
To lower the seat further to the 
fully-lowered position for maximum cargo capacity, locate
(Lever 2) on the seat back.
Releasing the lever releases the 
seat into the kneel-down floor position. A moderate force may be required to move the seat forward 
and down.
To
LEVER 1
PULL STRAP
LEVER 1
POS. 2
POS. 5
POS. 3
POS. 6
LEVER 2
THE FULLY-LOWERED FLOOR POSITION –
be returned to the upright position until the seat is returned from 
the kneel-down position. To return the seat to the upright position, 
lift and pull the seat rearward until the latch is fully-engaged. Do 
not attempt to unlatch the rear floor hooks while the seat is in the 
kneel-down position. With the seat back in the folded down posi 
lift up on the seat back. This will allow the seat back to be lifted 
the upright locked position.
FOLDING THE 20% MIDDLE 
SEAT (if equipped) TO A LOAD 
FLOOR POSITION – To fold the
seat, pull the lever (Lever 3) 
located on the seat back to release 
the folding seat latch. With the 
latch released, the seat back can 
be lowered into the load floor  position. A moderate force may be 
required to move the seat forward 
and down
RETURNING THE 20% MIDDLE SEAT TO THE UPRIGHT POSITION FROM THE FULLY-LOWERED FLOOR POSITION – To return the seat to the upright position, lift and pull the seat back
until the seat latch is fully engaged.
POWER LIFTGATE 
button on the instrument panel (Figure A), press  on your five-button key fob (if equipped), 
or press and release the control located in the left rear quarter panel (Figure B). To unlatch the 
liftgate glass, push the button (Figure C) under the center of the license plate lamp shield, or 
press  on your five-button key fob (if equipped). Do not open the liftgate or the liftgate glass 
in a garage or other enclosed area with a low ceiling. Keep clear of the liftgate when operating 
the rear switch. To open the liftgate manually, pull the handle located on the liftgate to release 
the liftgate from the vehicle (Figure D). The power system will take over when you release the 
handle. To close, make certain the rear window is closed, and then pull down the liftgate a few 
inches to activate power closing. Closing the gate rapidly or more than a few inches may activate 
the obstacle detection feature and stop the power system.
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(IF EQUIPPED)
FIGURE A FIGURE DFIGURE C
OPERATION – To open the optional power liftgate, push the
The seat back cannot
tion, 
to
LEVER 3
FIGURE B
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
FUEL TANK CAPACITY – Your vehicle’s fuel tank can accommodate 28 gallons (106L) of
gasoline. Your vehicle is designed to use "Regular" unleaded gasoline with pump (R+M) / 2 
octane rating of 87. The use of gasoline with lower octane ratings may degrade performance.
TIRE PRESSURE – Your tire pressure is properly set at the dealership according to the
recommended specifications found on the Certification Label located on the B-Pillar or the edge 
of the driver’s door. Please check your tire pressure during routine maintenance and seasonal 
changes. The tire pressure should also be checked if the Tire Pressure Monitoring System warning 
indicator (if equipped) is illuminated. Please see “Additional Features” on reverse side for more
information. Warning: Improperly inflated tires can affect vehicle handling and tire performance.
FUSES –
For more information about changing a fuse, please consult your Owner’s Guide.
FUEL PUMP SHUT-OFF SWITCH – After a collision, if the engine cranks but does not start,
the fuel pump shut-off switch may have to be reset. The switch is located in the left rear quarter 
trim panel, near the liftgate. For complete details on resetting the switch, please consult your 
Owner’s Guide.
CHANGING THE TIRES –
Instead, gradually decrease your speed. Hold the steering wheel firmly and slowly move to a safe 
place on the side of the road. Prior to jacking, hoisting or towing your vehicle, be sure to turn OFF 
the running boards (if equipped), and the air suspension switch. Your vehicle may be equipped 
with a conventional spare tire that is different in one or more of the following: type, brand, size, 
speed rating and tread design. Your vehicle may be equipped with a spare wheel that may not 
match the road wheels and is not equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) Sensor.
LOCATION OF THE SPARE TIRE AND TOOLS – The spare tire is located under the vehicle,
just forward of the rear bumper. The Jack Tools and Jacking Instructions reside under the access 
panel, located in the floor compartment behind the rear seat.
ROADSIDE EMERGENCIES – To fully assist if you should have a vehicle concern, Lincoln
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 period (Canada) of four years or 50,000 
miles (80,000 km). Roadside assistance will cover changing a flat tire, jump-starts, limited fuel 
delivery, lockout 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, consult the Roadside Emergencies
section or the Customer Assistance section in your Owner’s Guide.
If electrical components in the vehicle are not working, a fuse may have blown.
If you get a flat tire while driving, do not apply the brake heavily.
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LINCOLN
LINCOLN
NAVIGATOR
NAVIGATOR
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

1. HEADLAMP AND
PANEL DIMMER 
CONTROL: Rotate
clockwise one position 
from off to turn on the 
parking lamps. Rotate 
two positions from off 
to also turn on the 
headlamps. Rotate 
counterclockwise to 
activate the autolamp, 
which provides light-
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sensitive automatic 
on-off 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.
Use the panel dimmer 
control, located to the 
right of the headlamp 
control, to adjust the
brightness of the 
instrument panel 
during headlamp and 
parklamp operation. 
Rotate to the full up 
position to turn on 
interior lamps.
2. POWER ADJUSTABLE
PEDALS:
Press and hold 
the rocker control to 
adjust the accelerator 
and brake pedal toward
you or away from you. 
Adjust the pedals only 
when the vehicle is 
stopped and the 
gearshift lever is in the 
P (Park) position.
3. PARKING BRAKE
WITH AUTO-RELEASE 
(IF EQUIPPED):
To release 
brake using the automatic release feature,
the parking
turn the ignition to the 
ON position and then 
press the brake pedal. 
Move the gearshift out 
of the P (Park) position 
with the brake pedal 
depressed. If the parking 
brake fails to release 
after this 
completed, 
manual parking brake 
release lever to 
procedure is
pull the
release the brake. 
To set the parking 
brake, press the 
parking brake pedal 
down until the pedal 
stops. The BRAKE 
warning lamp in the 
instrument cluster will 
illuminate (when the 
ignition is turned ON) 
until the parking brake 
is released.
4. TURN SIGNAL AND
WIPER / WASHER 
CONTROL: For front
wiper operation, rotate 
the end of the control 
to the desired interval, 
low or high-speed 
position. 
When in the 
intermittent 
rotate the control up for 
fast, 
wiping
position,
or down for slow
intervals. Also,
when the wiper control 
is set in the intermittent 
position, the speedsensitive feature
COCKPIT
automatically adjusts 
the wipers as the 
vehicle’s speed changes. 
Push in the end of the 
stalk briefly for 
wipe (no wash). 
and hold to activate the 
washer. The inner ring 
on the right operates 
the rear window wiper. 
Rotate the control to 1 
(slow interval), 2 (fast 
interval), or washer
a single 
Push in
position. For extended 
wiper blade quality, 
occasional cleaning 
of the wiper blades 
is required.
5. HOOD RELEASE:
Pull the hood release 
handle. Next, release 
the auxiliary latch with 
the handle located 
under the front of the 
hood, just above the
passenger-side headlamp. Slide the yellow 
handle away from the 
center of the vehicle to 
release the auxiliary 
latch. Lift the hood 
until the lift cylinders 
hold it open.
6. SPEED CONTROL:
To operate, the speed 
control must be ON 
and the vehicle speed 
must be greater than 
30 mph (48 km/h). To 
set a speed, press SET
+. Once the system is 
engaged, an icon will 
illuminate. To set a 
higher speed, press 
SET + again. To set 
a lower speed, press 
SET –. Pressing 
RESUME will return to 
a previously set speed. 
To disengage the 
speed control without 
erasing the previously 
programmed set speed 
depress the brake 
pedal. To turn the 
speed control off, 
press the OFF button 
or turn off the ignition.
7. ABS WARNING
LAMP : Illuminates
briefly when the ignition 
is turned to the ON 
position. In an emergency,
apply continuous 
force on the brake to 
prevent wheel lockup
when braking on 
slippery surfaces – 
do not pump your 
brakes. Any pulsation 
or noise you may feel or 
hear is normal.
8. SERVICE ENGINE
SOON LAMP :
Illuminates briefly 
when the ignition is 
turned to the ON 
position to ensure the 
system is functional. 
If the light comes on 
after the engine is 
started, please consult 
your Owner’s Guide. 
To help prevent 
activation, always 
secure your fuel cap by 
turning it clockwise 1/4 
of a turn until at least a 
few clicks are heard. 
If the fuel cap 
properly secured, 
warning "CHECK FUEL 
CAP" will be displayed 
on the message center. 
The warning will be 
reset once the cap is 
properly tightened and 
your vehicle is driven a 
short distance.
9.
GEARSHIFT / OVER-
DRIVE CONTROL:
D (drive) with overdrive 
is the normal position 
for the best fuel 
economy. Only deactivate 
overdrive when: driving 
with a heavy load, 
towing a trailer up or 
down steep hills, or 
when additional engine 
braking is desired. 
To deactivate, press the 
transmission control 
switch on the side of 
the gearshift lever. The
is not
the
O/D OFF lamp will be 
illuminated and 5th 
and 6th gear overdrive 
will be disabled. 
To return to overdrive, 
press the transmission 
control switch. The O/D 
OFF lamp will not be 
illuminated. Overdrive 
is automatically 
returned each time the
turned off. First
key is 
through
fourth gears 
can also be manually 
selected by moving the 
gearshift lever into 
positions 1, 2, 3, 4. 
10. CONTROL TRAC
FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE 
(4X4) OPERATION (IF 
EQUIPPED):
4X2 (2 WD) delivers
power to the rear 
wheels only. This 
is appropriate for 
normal on-road driving 
on dry pavement.
4X4 AUTO provides
electronic control 
four-wheel drive with 
power delivered to all 
four wheels, as 
required, for increased 
traction. The message 
center will display 
“4X4 AUTO” when this 
position is selected.
4X4 provides electroni-
cally locked four-wheel 
drive power to all four 
wheels. The message 
center will display 
“4X4” when 
position is selected.
To shift between 
modes, press any 
button (4X2, 4X4 
AUTO or 4X4) at any
this
forward speed up to 55 
mph (88km/h). The 
message center may 
display “4X4 SHIFT 
IN PROGRESS” during 
the system shift. The 
message center will 
then display “4X4 
AUTO” if 4X4 AUTO is 
selected or “4X4” if 
4X4 is selected. 
Some noise may be 
heard as the system 
shifts or engages.
11. HAZARD FLASHER
CONTROL: Press to
activate all hazard 
flashers simultaneously 
in an emergency to 
warn traffic of vehicle 
breakdown, approaching 
danger, etc. Press the 
control again to turn 
the flashers off. The 
hazard flashers can be 
operated when the 
ignition is off.
12.  REAR WINDOW
DEFROSTER: Press
to activate rear window 
defrost. The rear defrost 
indicator will illuminate. 
When in operation, the 
rear window defroster 
also defrosts the side 
view mirrors. The rear 
window defroster will 
automatically turn 
off after approximately 
10 minutes of operation.
NOTE:
Press the control again 
to re-engage if needed.
POWER FOLD 
MIRRORS: 
4-way adjustment 
switch, located on the 
driver’s door, to the 
center position. Press 
the switch toward you to 
fold in the the mirrors. 
Press 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. Press 
the switch toward you to 
fold the mirrors in, and 
wait for approximately 
8 seconds. You should 
hear a clicking sound 
indicating that the 
mirrors have been reset. 
If you do not hear the
clicking sound, press 
the switch to fold 
the mirrors back 
out, and repeat the 
reset procedure.
Rotate the
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2
3 
4
5 
6
AUDIO
THX II – Your vehicle may be equipped with the
THX II certified premium audio system. This 
system creates optimal acoustic quality for all 
seating positions and road conditions. The system 
offers an advanced speaker system, amplifiers, 
subwoofer,and equalization.
1 LOAD – Press to load a CD. Press Load and a
memory preset to load a specific slot. Press and 
hold to auto load up to six CDs.
2 ON/OFF/VOLUME – Press to turn ON/OFF. Turn
to increase/decrease volume. If the volume is set 
above a certain level and the ignition is turned 
off, the volume will come back on at a “nominal” 
listening level when the ignition switch is turned 
back on.
SATELLITE RADIO CONTROLS 
3 AUX – Press repeatedly to cycle through SAT1,
SAT2, SAT3 (satellite radio mode if equipped) or 
LINE IN (auxiliary audio mode). 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
(IF EQUIPPED)
:
various categories of music (country, rock, etc.) 
and press SEEK or press and hold TEXT/SCAN 
to search for channels playing music. Press
SEEK to access the previous /next channels. 
Press and release TEXT/SCAN to display the 
current song title. Press again to scroll through 
current song title, artist, channel category and 
the SIRIUS long channel name. Press and hold 
for a brief sampling of the next channels. Press 
again to stop.
4 SHUFFLE – Press to play all tracks on the
current CD/MP3 disc in random order.
5 SEEK – Press to access the previous/next
strong station or CD track.
6 TEXT/SCAN – In radio mode, when listening to
a RBDS-equipped station, press and release to 
view the text information of the radio station, 
if available. Press and hold for a brief sampling 
of radio stations. In CD/MP3 mode, press and 
release to view the track title, artist name, disc 
title or file name, if available. Press and hold for 
a brief sampling of all tracks on the current disc.
7 MUTE – Press to mute the playing media.
Press again to return to the playing media.
8 MENU – Press repeatedly to toggle through:
AUTOSET – Allows you to set the strongest local
radio stations without losing your original stored 
stations in AM/FM1/FM2. Use to turn on/off. 
When the six strongest stations are filled, the 
station stored in preset 1 will begin playing. If 
there are less than six strong stations, the system 
will store the last one in the remaining presets.
OCCUPANCY MODE – Use to select and optimize
sound for ALL SEATS, DRIVERS SEAT or 
REAR SEATS.
SPEED SENSITIVE VOLUME –
automatically 
to compensate
changes slightly with vehicle speed
for road and wind noise.
Radio volume
Recommended level is 1-3. SPEEDVOL OFF turns 
the feature off and level 7 is the maximum 
setting. When the vehicle is stopped, volume is 
significantly lowered.
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8
7 
5
COMPRESSION – Brings soft and loud CD
passages together for a more consistent listening 
level when in CD mode. Press MENU until 
compression status is displayed. Press / to  
turn the feature on/off.
RBDS (RADIO BROADCAST DATA SYSTEM) –
In FM mode, this feature allows you to search 
for certain categories of music or announcements. 
For more information, refer to your Owner’s Guide. 
9 TUNE – Turn to go up/down the frequency band
in individual increments, or to advance to the 
next/previous MP3 folder.
AUXILIARY INPUT JACK (AIJ) – Your vehicle is
equipped with an Auxiliary Input Jack (AIJ) located 
inside the console bin. 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 detailed 
information, please refer to your Owner’s Guide.