Lincoln TOWN CAR 2004 Owner Manual

Table of Contents

Introduction 4
Instrument Cluster 10
Warning and control lights 10 Gauges 15
Entertainment Systems 17
AM/FM stereo cassette with CD 17 CD changer 21 Navigation system 25
Climate Controls 88
Dual automatic temperature control 88 Rear window defroster 91
Headlamps 92 Turn signal control 95 Bulb replacement 96
Driver Controls 101
Windshield wiper/washer control 101 Steering wheel adjustment 102 Power windows 114 Mirrors 115 Speed control 117 Message center 122
Locks and Security 130
Locks 130 Anti-theft system 141
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Seating and Safety Restraints 146
Seating 146 Safety restraints 151 Air bags 165 Child restraints 172
Driving 184
Starting 184 Brakes 188 Traction control 190 Air suspension 192 Transmission operation 192 Vehicle loading 199 Trailer towing 202 Recreational towing 204
Roadside Emergencies 206
Getting roadside assistance 206 Hazard flasher switch 207 Fuel pump shut-off switch 207 Fuses and relays 208 Changing tires 216 Lug Nut Torque 222 Jump starting 222 Wrecker towing 227
Customer Assistance 228
Reporting safety defects (U.S. only) 236
Cleaning 237
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Maintenance and Specifications 243
Engine compartment 245 Engine oil 246 Battery 250 Fuel information 258 Air filter(s) 272 Tire Information 274 Refill capacities 287 Lubricant specifications 288
Accessories 296
Index 298
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Introduction

CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning
WARNING: Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and
certain vehicle components contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. In addition, certain fluids contained in vehicles and certain products of component wear contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
CONGRATULATIONS
Congratulations on acquiring your new Lincoln. Please take the time to get well acquainted with your vehicle by reading this handbook. The more you know and understand about your vehicle, the greater the safety and pleasure you will derive from driving it.
For more information on Ford Motor Company and its products visit the following website:
In the United States: www.ford.com
In Canada: www.ford.ca
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In Australia: www.ford.com.au
Additional owner information is given in separate publications.
This Owner’s Guide describes every option and model variant available and therefore some of the items covered may not apply to your particular vehicle. Furthermore, due to printing cycles it may describe options before they are generally available.
Remember to pass on the Owner’s Guide when reselling the vehicle. It is an integral part of the vehicle.
Fuel pump shut-off switch: In the event of an accident the
safety switch will automatically cut off the fuel supply to the engine. The switch can also be activated through sudden vibration (e.g. collision when parking). To reset the switch, refer to the Fuel pump shut-off switch in the Roadside Emergencies chapter.
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SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
Warning symbols in this guide
How can you reduce the risk of personal injury to yourself or others? In this guide, answers to such questions are contained in comments highlighted by the warning triangle symbol. These comments should be read and observed.
Warning symbols on your vehicle
When you see this symbol, it is imperative that you consult the relevant section of this guide before touching or attempting adjustment of any kind.
Protecting the environment
We must all play our part in protecting the environment. Correct vehicle usage and the authorized disposal of waste, cleaning and lubrication materials are significant steps towards this aim. Information in this respect is highlighted in this guide with the tree symbol.
BREAKING-IN YOUR VEHICLE
Your vehicle does not need an extensive break-in. Try not to drive continuously at the same speed for the first 1,000 miles (1,600 km) of new vehicle operation. Vary your speed frequently in order to give the moving parts a chance to break in.
Drive your new vehicle at least 500 miles (800 km) before towing a trailer.
Do not add friction modifier compounds or special break-in oils during the first few thousand miles (kilometers) of operation, since these additives may prevent piston ring seating. See Engine oil in the Maintenance and Specifications chapter for more information on oil usage.
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SPECIAL NOTICES
Emission warranty
The New Vehicle Limited Warranty includes Bumper-to-Bumper Coverage, Safety Restraint Coverage, Corrosion Coverage, and 6.0L Power Stroke Diesel Engine Coverage. In addition, your vehicle is eligible for Emissions Defect and Emissions Performance Warranties. For a detailed description of what is covered and what is not covered, refer to the Warranty Guide that is provided to you along with your Owner’s Guide.
Service Data Recording
Service data recorders in your vehicle are capable of collecting and storing diagnostic information about your vehicle. This potentially includes information about the performance or status of various systems and modules in the vehicle, such as engine, throttle, steering or brake systems. In order to properly diagnose and service your vehicle, Ford Motor Company, Ford of Canada, and service and repair facilities may access vehicle diagnostic information through a direct connection to your vehicle when diagnosing or servicing your vehicle.
Event Data Recording
Other modules in your vehicle — event data recorders — are capable of collecting and storing data during a crash or near crash event. The recorded information may assist in the investigation of such an event. The modules may record information about both the vehicle and the occupants, potentially including information such as:
how various systems in your vehicle were operating;
whether or not the driver and passenger seatbelts were buckled;
how far (if at all) the driver was depressing the accelerator and/or the
brake pedal;
how fast the vehicle was traveling; and
where the driver was positioning the steering wheel.
To access this information, special equipment must be directly connected to the recording modules. Ford Motor Company and Ford of Canada do not access event data recorder information without obtaining consent, unless pursuant to court order or where required by law enforcement, other government authorities or other third parties acting with lawful authority. Other parties may seek to access the information independently of Ford Motor Company and Ford of Canada.
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Special instructions
For your added safety, your vehicle is fitted with sophisticated electronic controls.
Please read the section Supplemental restraint system (SRS)
in the Seating and Safety Restraints chapter. Failure to follow the specific warnings and instructions could result in personal injury.
Front seat mounted rear-facing child or infant seats should
NEVER be placed in front of an active passenger air bag.
MIDDLE EAST/NORTH AFRICA VEHICLE SPECIFIC INFORMATION
For your particular global region, your vehicle may be equipped with features and options that are different from the ones that are described in this Owners Guide; therefore, a supplement has been supplied that complements this book. By referring to the pages in the provided supplement, you can properly identify those features, recommendations and specifications that are unique to your vehicle. Refer to this
Owner’s Guide for all other required information and warnings.
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These are some of the symbols you may see on your vehicle.
Vehicle Symbol Glossary
Safety Alert
Fasten Safety Belt Air Bag-Front
Air Bag-Side Child Seat
Child Seat Installation Warning
Child Seat Tether Anchor
Anti-Lock Brake System
Traction Control AdvanceTrac
Master Lighting Switch Hazard Warning Flasher
Fog Lamps-Front Fuse Compartment
See Owner’s Guide
Child Seat Lower Anchor
Brake System
Brake Fluid ­Non-Petroleum Based
Fuel Pump Reset Windshield Wash/Wipe
Windshield Defrost/Demist
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Rear Window Defrost/Demist
Vehicle Symbol Glossary
Introduction
Power Windows Front/Rear
Child Safety Door Lock/Unlock
Power Window Lockout
Interior Luggage Compartment Release Symbol
Panic Alarm Engine Oil
Engine Coolant
Engine Coolant Temperature
Do Not Open When Hot Battery
Avoid Smoking, Flames, or Sparks
Battery Acid
Explosive Gas Fan Warning
Power Steering Fluid
Maintain Correct Fluid Level
Emission System Engine Air Filter
MAX
MIN
Passenger Compartment Air Filter
Jack
Check fuel cap Low tire warning
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Instrument Cluster

WARNING LIGHTS AND CHIMES
Warning lights and gauges can alert you to a vehicle condition that may become serious enough to cause expensive repairs. A warning light may illuminate when a problem exists with one of your vehicles functions. Many lights will illuminate when you start your vehicle to make sure the bulb works. If any light remains on after starting the vehicle, have the respective system inspected immediately.
Service engine soon: The Service engine soon indicator light
illuminates when the ignition is first turned to the ON position to check the bulb. Solid illumination after the engine is started indicates the On Board Diagnostics System (OBD-II) has detected a malfunction. Refer to On board diagnostics (OBD-II) in the Maintenance and Specifications chapter. If the light is blinking, engine misfire is occurring which could damage your catalytic converter. Drive in a moderate fashion (avoid heavy acceleration and deceleration) and have your vehicle serviced immediately.
SERVICE
ENGINE
SOON
Under engine misfire conditions, excessive exhaust temperatures
could damage the catalytic converter, the fuel system, interior floor coverings or other vehicle components, possibly causing a fire.
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Check fuel cap: Illuminates when the fuel cap may not be properly installed. Continued driving with this light on may cause the Service engine soon warning light to come on. Refer to Fuel filler cap in the
Maintenance and Specifications
chapter.
Brake system warning light: 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, or in a position between ON and START, or by applying the parking brake when the ignition is turned to the ON position. If the brake system warning light does not illuminate at this time, seek service immediately from your dealership. Illumination after releasing the parking brake indicates low brake fluid level and the brake system should be inspected immediately by your servicing dealership.
Driving a vehicle with the brake system warning light on is
dangerous. A significant decrease in braking performance may occur. It will take you longer to stop the vehicle. Have the vehicle checked by your dealer immediately.
Anti-lock brake system: If the ABS light stays illuminated or continues to flash, a malfunction has been detected, have the system serviced immediately. Normal braking is still functional unless the brake warning light also is illuminated.
Air bag readiness: If this light fails to illuminate when ignition is turned to 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.
ABS
AIR
BAG
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Safety belt: Reminds you to fasten your safety belt. A chime will also sound to remind you to fasten your safety belt, refer to the Seating and Safety Restraints chapter.
Charging system: Illuminates when the battery is not charging properly.
Engine oil pressure: Illuminates when the oil pressure falls below the normal range, refer to Engine oil in the Maintenance and Specifications chapter.
Engine coolant temperature:
Illuminates when the engine coolant temperature is high. Stop the vehicle as soon as possible, switch off the engine and let cool. Refer to Engine coolant in the Maintenance and Specifications chapter.
Never remove the coolant reservoir cap while the engine is
running or hot.
Autolamp: Illuminates when the autolamps are turned on.
Traction controlactive: Flashes when the Traction controlsystem is active. If the light remains on, have the system serviced immediately, refer to the Driving chapter for more information.
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Air suspension: Illuminates when the air suspension is turned OFF or the air suspension system requires servicing.
Washer: Illuminates when the windshield washer fluid is low.
Speed control: Illuminates when the speed control is activated. Turns off when the speed control system is deactivated.
O/D off: Illuminates when the overdrive function of the transmission has been turned OFF using the transmission control switch (TCS), refer to the Driving chapter. If the light flashes steadily or does not illuminate, have the transmission serviced soon, or damage may occur.
Door ajar: Illuminates when any door is open (or not fully closed).
Instrument Cluster
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Trunk ajar: Illuminates when the trunk is not completely closed. This light will flash and sound a tone for one second, then the light remains on.
Turn signal: Illuminates when the left or right turn signal or the hazard lights are turned on. If the indicators stay on or flash faster, check for a burned out bulb.
High beams: Illuminates when the high beam headlamps are turned on.
Headlamps on warning chime: Sounds when the headlamps or parking lamps are on, the ignition is off (the key is not in the ignition) and the drivers door is opened.
Key-in-ignition warning chime: Sounds when the key is left in the ignition in the OFF/LOCK or ACCESSORY position and the drivers door is opened.
Turn signal chime (if equipped): Sounds when the turn signal lever has been activated to signal a turn and not turned off after the vehicle is driven more than 0.8 km (1/2 mile).
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GAUGES
Speedometer: Indicates the current vehicle speed.
Select SPEED from the message center to display the digital speedometer on the left hand side of the cluster. Refer to the Message Center in the Driver Controls chapter for more information on the Trip A and B feature.
Instrument Cluster
Engine coolant temperature gauge: Indicates engine coolant
temperature. At normal operating temperature, the needle will be in the normal range (between Hand
C). If it enters the red section, the engine is overheating. Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible, switch off the engine and let the engine cool.
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Never remove the coolant reservoir cap while the engine is
running or hot.
Odometer: Registers the total miles (kilometers) of the vehicle.
Fuel gauge: Indicates approximately how much fuel is left in the fuel tank (when the ignition is in the ON position). The fuel gauge may vary slightly when the vehicle is in motion or on a grade.
Refer to Filling the tank in the
Maintenance and Specifications
chapter for more information.
The FUEL icon and arrow indicates which side of the vehicle the fuel door is located.
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Entertainment Systems

AUDIOPHILE AM/FM STEREO/CASSETTE/SINGLE CD
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1
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MUTE
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13
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AM/FM
TUNE
SEEK
CD
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TAPE
SCAN
AUTO
SET
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RDS
REW
BASS
DSP
FF
1
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SEL
SIDE
2
3
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BAL
COMP
4
5
7
6
PREMIUM AM/FM STEREO/CASSETTE/SINGLE CD
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15
TREB
FADE
SHUF
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3
4
6
5
2
3
14
13
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AM/FM
MUTE
CD
TUNE
SEEK
TAPE
SCAN
AUTO
RDS
FF
REW
SET
1
SEL
SIDE
2
4
3
BASS
BAL
COMP
TREB
FADE
SHUF
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5
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1. Eject: Press to eject a tape.
2. Eject: Press to eject a CD.
3. Bass: Allows you to increase or decrease the audio systems bass output. Press BASS then press SEL
to decrease
Treble: Allows you to increase or decrease the audio systems treble output. Press TREB then press SEL
to decrease
4. Balance: Allows you to shift speaker sound between the right and left speakers. Press BAL then
press SEL to shift sound to the left
Fade: Allows you to shift speaker sound between the front and rear speakers. Press FADE then press
SEL to shift the sound to the rear
5. COMP (Compression): In CD mode, press to bring soft and loud passages together for a more consistent listening level.
SHUF (Shuffle): Press to play CD tracks in random order.
or increase the bass levels.
or increase the treble levels.
or right .
or the front .
6. Select: Use to adjust bass, treble, balance and fade levels.
7. Side 1–2: Press to change sides on the tape.
Dolby: reduction: Reduces tape noise and
hiss; press to activate/deactivate.
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Dolbynoise
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8. REW (Rewind): Works in tape and CD modes.
In tape mode, radio play continues until rewind is stopped (with the TAPE control) or the beginning of the tape is reached.
In CD mode, REW control reverses the CD within the current track.
FF (fast forward): Works in tape and CD modes.
In the tape mode, tape direction automatically reverses when the end of the tape is reached.
In CD mode, FF advances the CD within the current track.
9. Digital signal processing (if equipped): Press to adjust the occupancy modes between the following:
ALL SEATS
DRIVER SEAT
REAR SEATS
RDS: (Radio Data System): Allows you to access FM stations which are RDS- equipped. Press RDS then SEL to select from:
Traffic Allows you to receive traffic announcements and control their volume level. Traffic information is not available in most U.S.
markets.
Show Allows you to view the frequency and program type of the chosen radio station.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Canadian Radio and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) recommend that FM radio broadcasters use RDS technology to transmit information. FM radio stations are independently operated and individually elect to use RDS technology to transmit station ID and program type as desired.
Setting the clock: Your vehicle is equipped with an in-dash mounted clock. Refer to Clock in the Driver Controls Chapter for further information.
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10. Autoset: Press to set first six strong stations into AM, FM1 or FM2 memory buttons; press again to return to normal stations.
11. Scan: Works in radio, tape and CD modes. Press SCAN for a brief sampling of radio stations, tape selections or CD tracks.
12. Seek: Works in radio, tape and CD modes. Press to access the
previous radio station, tape selection or CD track.
13. Tune: Works in radio mode. Press to manually advance up or down the frequency band.
14. AM/FM/CD: Press AM/FM to select a radio frequency. Press while in tape or CD mode to return to radio mode. Press CD to enter CD mode and to play a CD already in the system.
15. Mute mode: Press to mute the playing media.
or next listenable
16. Power/volume: Press to turn the system on/off. Turn to raise/lower the volume.
17. Tape: Press to play the tape.
18. CD door: Insert the disc with the playing side down and printed side up.
19. Tape door: Insert the tape facing the right.
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REAR CONSOLE AUDIO CONTROLS (IF EQUIPPED)
NEXT: Press to access the next
radio memory preset, the next CD track or the next tape selection.
VOL: Press the up arrow to
increase the volume or the down arrow to decrease the volume.
MODE: Press to toggle through
AM, FM1, FM2, TAPE or CD (if equipped) modes.
ACCESSORY DELAY
With accessory delay, the window switches, moon roof (if equipped) and audio system may be used for up to ten minutes after the ignition switch is turn to the OFF position or until any door is opened.
CD CHANGER (IF EQUIPPED)
Your CD changer is located in the trunk.
1. Slide the door to access the CD changer magazine.
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2. Press to eject the magazine.
3. Pull the lever to remove a CD tray from the magazine.
4. Insert one disc into each CD tray of the magazine (up to 6 discs). Ensure that the label side is facing up.
If you pull too hard on the disc holder, the disc holder may come completely out of the magazine. If this happens, reinsert the disc holder back into the magazine.
5. Insert each CD tray, with the disc loaded, all the way into the CD magazine.
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6. Insert the CD magazine into the changer.
7. Slide the door to the left to close.
Use only compact discs containing this mark.
The magazine does not need to be full for the changer to operate.
Radio power must be turned on to play the CDs in the changer. The magazine may be stored in the glove compartment when not being used.
The CD magazine may be inserted or ejected with the radio power off.
Do not insert any promotional (odd shaped or sized) discs, or discs with removable labels into the CD player as jamming may occur.
RADIO FREQUENCIES
AM and FM frequencies are established by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Canadian Radio and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). Those frequencies are:
AM - 530, 540–1700, 1710 kHz
FM- 87.7, 87.9–107.7, 107.9 MHz
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RADIO RECEPTION FACTORS
There are three factors that can affect radio reception:
Distance/strength: The further you travel from an FM station, the weaker the signal and the weaker the reception.
Terrain: Hills, mountains, tall buildings, power lines, electric fences, traffic lights and thunderstorms can interfere with your reception.
Station overload: When you pass a broadcast tower, a stronger signal may overtake a weaker one and play while the weak station frequency is displayed.
CASSETTE/PLAYER CARE
Do:
Use only cassettes that are 90 minutes long or less.
Tighten very loose tapes by inserting a finger or pencil into the hole
and turning the hub.
Remove loose labels before inserting tapes.
Allow tapes which have been subjected to extreme heat, humidity or
cold to reach a moderate temperature before playing.
Clean the cassette player head with a cassette cleaning cartridge after 10–12 hours of play to maintain good sound/operation.
Dont:
Expose tapes to direct sunlight, extreme humidity, heat or cold.
Leave tapes in the cassette player for a long time when not being
played.
CD/CD PLAYER CARE
Do:
Handle discs by their edges only. Never touch the playing surface.
Inspect discs before playing. Clean only with an approved CD cleaner
and wipe from the center out.
Dont:
Expose discs to direct sunlight or heat sources for extended periods of time.
Insert more than one disc into each slot of the CD changer magazine.
Clean using a circular motion.
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CD units are designed to play commercially pressed 4.75 in (12 cm) audio compact discs only. Due to technical incompatibility, certain recordable and re-recordable compact discs may not function correctly when used in Ford CD players. Irregular shaped CDs, CDs with a scratch protection film attached, and CDs with homemade paper (adhesive) labels should not be inserted into the CD player. The label may peel and cause the CD to become jammed. It is recommended that homemade CDs be identified with permanent felt tip marker rather than adhesive labels. Ball point pens may damage CDs. Please contact your dealer for further information.
AUDIO SYSTEM WARRANTY AND SERVICE
Refer to the Warranty Guide for audio system warranty information. If service is necessary, see your dealer or qualified technician.
LINCOLN NAVIGATION SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)
Your vehicle may be equipped with a Lincoln Navigation System which allows you to listen to the radio, play CDs and also navigate the vehicle using a navigation DVD.
Your Lincoln Navigation System has a large range of features, yet is easy to use. Guidance is shown on the display screen and is supplemented with voice prompts. The display screen provides full information for operating the system through use of menus, text screens and map displays. Screen selections are made by touching the desired selection on the screen.
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1. VOL-PUSH: Press to turn the system ON/OFF. Turn to adjust the
audio volume level.
2. AUDIO: Press to enter audio mode and access radio, CD, CDDJ, DVD
(if equipped) settings.
3. MAP: Press to enter map mode and view your current vehicle position
on the map. Press and hold to obtain additional position information. This will not function without a map DVD loaded.
4. DEST: Press to enter Destination Entry mode. This allows you to
enter a destination and route to it. With an active route, pressing DEST allows the user to request a Detour, display entire route, select route preferences, or change or cancel the destination. This will not function without a map DVD loaded.
5. MENU: Press to access system settings such as display, brightness,
clock mode (if equipped), etc.
6. CD OPEN CLOSE: Press to open/close the display screen and access
the CD player.
Cold temperature advisory
When operating the system below 32° Fahrenheit (0° Celsius), the display screen requires 20–30 minutes warm-up to achieve maximum brightness. Ensure that the system display setting is set to DAY mode until maximum brightness is achieved (refer to Menu mode section). Once maximum brightness is achieved, revert to AUTO mode display setting.
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Initial map display
After pressing AGREE to the initial WARNING screen, you will move into the initial map screen which shows the current vehicle location. Pressing the globe icon will take you to the user settings audible feedback, navigation units, language and clock (if equipped).
Quick Start — How to get going
To play a radio station:
1. Ensure that the vehicle ignition is on.
2. Press AUDIO.
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3. Select AM, FM1 or FM2.
4. Press TUNE to adjust manually up (
band.
5. Press SEEK to find the next strong station up (
Note: If PTY (program type) is selected, the station selection will be limited. Refer to Program Type (PTY) for further information.
) or down ( ) the frequency
) or down ( ).
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To play a previously loaded CD:
1. Ensure that the vehicle ignition is on.
2. Press AUDIO.
3. Press CD to select a CD which is already loaded. (NO CD will appear
in the display if there are no CDs loaded into the system). Use the controls (1–6) to select the desired CD.
4. CD will begin to play.
To load CDs:
1. Press CD OPEN CLOSE at the bottom of the screen to load a CD.
(The screen will open).
2. Press LOAD and select the desired slot. Or, press and hold LOAD to
auto load all available slots. The slot indicator lights blink rate will increase when the system is ready to accept a disc. Push CD OPEN CLOSE to close the screen. Once closed, the CD will begin to play.
3. Use the touch controls to advance tracks, scan, pause, etc.
To use the Navigation system:
1. Ensure that the vehicle ignition is on, and the navigation DVD is
loaded into the navigation DVD player. Refer to Loading the map DVD or Navigation system DVD location in the Index for your vehicles navigation DVD location.
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2. Press DEST. The warning screen will appear. After reading, press
AGREE. The screen will show a map with your current location. Press DEST again.
3. Select the desired type of
destination entry. You may select
“Address”, “Point of Interest”, “Emergency” or “Previous Dest”
from the first screen.
Or, press selections of Memory Point, Select from map, Freeway Ent/Exitand Special Memory Points.After making your selection, enter any required information.
Next Pageto access
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4. Press DEST at the bottom of the
map screen.
5. Choose the desired route by
pressing the NEXT button (if it appears). There can be up to three alternative routes.
6. Press START to begin the
navigation guidance.
To adjust the voice guidance volume:
1. Press the MAP hard key.
2. Press Nav Menuat the bottom left hand corner of the screen.
3. Press On/Off to turn the voice
guidance option on/off. Use the numeric keys (1–7) to determine the volume level of the guidance voice prompts.
Voice activated commands (if equipped)
Your Lincoln Navigation System (LNS) may be equipped with a voice activated feature which allows you to speakcertain commands to the system. Speaking clearly will help to ensure that the system correctly responds to your commands. Ensure that the commands are spoken in English (not any other language) and that they are spoken exactly as they are written, or they may not function.
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Press VOICE briefly (on your steering wheel controls) and the voice icon arrow on your steering wheel controls to hear the previous command repeated from the navigation system.
The voice activated command feature will not operate if a map DVD is not inserted into the navigation DVD unit.
At any time, you may say these commands to change modes:
Radio Audio on
AM Audio off
FM1 Power off
FM2 CD Changer (if equipped)
CD DVD (if equipped)
Power on
During normal radio operation, you may say:
Seek up Seek down
Disc operation commands you may say when using a rear seat DVD (if equipped):
Track up • Track down
Previous track Disc up
Disc down Next disc
Previous disc
During CDDJ or in-dash CD play, you may say:
Track up • Track down
Previous track Disc up
Next disc Disc down
Previous disc
To change the screen display, you may say the following commands:
Screen off Screen day mode
Day mode on Screen night mode
Night mode on Screen auto mode
Auto mode on
Note: If you say Screen off, you must touch the screen in order to activate the screen again. The screen will not turn on again with a voice command.
appears on the Navigation display. Press the REPEAT button or
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Commands that jump over screens:
Current position Current location
Map
While in navigation map mode, the following commands are available:
Zoom in Zoom out
Minimum scale Maximum scale
North up Change to North up
Heading up Change to heading up
Map direction Change map direction
Mark this point Mark
While in navigation POI mode, the following commands are available by voice activation:
Automobile club AAA (Triple A)
Auto service & maintenance Auto service
Gas station Gas
Parking garage Parking lot
AT M Bank
City hall Civic center
Community center Convention center
Exhibition center Court house
Higher education University
College Hospital
Library Police station
School Amusement park
Casino Golf course
Marina Museum
Park & recreation Parks & recreation
Performing arts Ski resort
Skiing Sports complex
Stadium Tourist attraction
Winery Restaurant
Im hungry American restaurant
American food Chinese restaurant
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Chinese food Continental restaurant
Continental food French restaurant
French food Italian restaurant
Italian food Japanese restaurant
Japanese food Mexican restaurant
Mexican food Seafood restaurant
Seafood Other restaurant
Other food Shopping
Shopping mall Grocery store
Airport Bus station
Ferry terminal Historical monument
Hotel Park and ride
Rental car agency Rest area
Rest stop Tourist information
Train station Business facility
City center POI off
Commuter rail station
While in navigation destination (DEST) mode, the following commands are available:
Home Go home
Previous starting point Go starting point
Next way point map First way point map
Second way point map Third way point map
Fourth way point map Fifth way point map
Destination map Delete destination
Cancel destination
While in navigation guidance mode, the following commands are available by voice activation:
Repeat guidance Repeat voice
Louder Softer
Voice guidance off Voice guidance on
Open guidance screen Close guidance screen
Arrow guidance Arrow guide
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Change to arrow guidance Change to arrow guide
Turn list guidance Turn list guide
Change to turn list guidance Change to turn list guide
Entire route map Entire route
Route overview Reroute
Detour Detour entire route
Navigation help commands you may speak at any time:
Help Map
Destination Guidance
Radio Disc
Map help Destination help
Guidance help Radio help
Disc help
Audio mode
Your Lincoln Navigation Audio System has many features including a full range of audio functions. To access these functions, press AUDIO on the main bezel. This will take you into audio mode.
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Volume/power control
Press knob to turn the audio system on/off. Turn to raise or lower volume. The levels will be displayed on the screen.
To activate the navigation mode, press MAP or DEST.
To adjust the navigation voice output level, select the NAV MENU button via the map screen.
Speed compensated volume (SCV)
With this feature, radio volume changes automatically with vehicle speed to compensate for road and wind noise. To engage the SCV feature:
1. Press AUDIO.
2. Press SOUND.
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3. SCV is located in the middle of
the screen. Press to turn on.
4. Select setting 1 to 7 or turn off.
The recommended level for the speed compensated volume is from level 1 through level 3. When activated, level 1 is the minimum setting and level 7 is the maximum setting.
AM/FM select
The AM/FM control works in radio, CD and navigation modes.
AM/FM select in radio mode
Press AM/FM1/FM2 to switch between AM/FM1/FM2 memory preset stations.
AM/FM select in CD mode
Press to stop CD play and begin radio play.
AM/FM select in navigation mode
The radio will continue to play in the background of the navigation screens. To access, press AUDIO then AM/FM1/FM2.
Seek
Press listenable station up/down the
frequency band.
Press next/previous track on a CD.
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Press TUNE to manually move down/up ( band.
In CD mode, press TRACK to select the previous/next (
Autoset memory preset
Autoset allows you to set strong radio stations without losing your original manually set preset stations. This feature is helpful on trips when you travel between cities with different radio stations.
Starting autoset memory preset
1. Select a frequency band using
AM/FM1/FM2.
2. Press AUTO SET.
3. When the first six strong stations
are filled, the station stored in memory preset control 1 will start playing.
If there are less than six strong stations available on the frequency band, the remaining memory preset controls will all store the last strong station available.
To deactivate autoset and return to your audio systems manually set memory stations, press the AUTO SET again.
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Scan
Press SCAN for a brief sampling of all listenable stations and CD tracks. Press again to disable and remain on the current selection.
Preset scan
Press PRESET SCAN to scan the stations stored in the memory presets.
Radio data system (RDS) feature
This feature allows your audio system to receive text information from RDS-equipped FM radio stations such as station call letters, program type, etc. When in FM mode, press RDS to activate/deactivate.
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Traffic function
Select TRAFFIC for traffic information broadcast from certain stations which will automatically interrupt radio or CD playback at a preset volume level.
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Traffic information not available in most U.S. markets.
Information feature
Press INFO to view the frequency, call letters and PTY category of the selected FM station.
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Program type (PTY)
This feature allows you to search for Radio Data System (RDS) stations selectively by their program type.
Ensure that the RDS function is turned on. Press PTY to turn the feature on/off.
SET PTY
SOUND
AM
FM1
FM2
CD
To set/change PTY:
Ensure that the RDS function is turned on. Press SET PTY to select from the following program types:
All
Classical
Country
Information
Jazz
Religious
Rock
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Once PTY has been programmed, press SEEK ( initiate a search up or down the frequency.
Preset scan and Autoset also initiate PTY searches. The search will stop when the desired program type has been reached. If no program type is found, a message will display.
Note: Not all stations support PTY information.
Sound functions
To access settings for Bass, Treble, Balance, Fade, DSP (Digital Signal Programing), SCV (Speed Compensated Volume), and Occupancy modes:
1. Press AUDIO.
2. Press SOUND.
3. Select from Bass/Treb; Bal/Fade; DSP/SCV.
4. Press +/to increase/decrease the levels.
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Bass : Allows you to increase or decrease the audio systems bass output.
Treble : Allows you to raise or lower the audio systems treble output.
Fade : Allows you to adjust the amount of sound emitted from the front and rear speakers.
Balance : Allows you to adjust the sound distribution between the right and left speakers.
SCV (Speed Compensated Volume): Automatically compensates for road wind and noise. Refer to Speed compensated volume earlier in this chapter.
DSP Occupancy mode: Use to optimize the sound based upon the occupants in the vehicle. Select from ALL SEATS, REAR SEATS or DRIVER SEAT.
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Setting memory preset stations
The radio is equipped with six station memory preset controls. These controls can be used to select up to six preset AM stations and twelve FM stations (six in FM1 and six in FM2).
1. Select the frequency band with the AM/FM1/FM2 touch controls.
2. Select a station.
3. Press and hold a memory preset until the sound returns. The
frequency will appear in the preset.
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Satellite ready capability
Your Lincoln navigation system comes equipped with Satellite ready capability. The kit to enable Satellite reception is available through your Lincoln dealer. Detailed Satellite instructions are included with the dealer installed kit.
CD mode
CD units are designed to play commercially pressed 4.75 in (12 cm) audio compact discs only. Due to technical incompatibility, certain recordable and re-recordable compact discs may not function correctly when used in Ford CD players. Irregular shaped CDs, CDs with a scratch protection film attached, and CDs with homemade paper (adhesive) labels should not be inserted into the CD player. The label may peel and cause the CD to become jammed. It is recommended that homemade CDs be identified with permanent felt tip marker rather than adhesive labels. Ball point pens may damage CDs. Please contact your dealer for further information.
Playing a previously loaded CD:
To begin CD play (if a CD is already loaded), press AUDIO hard button and then CD.
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PRESET SCAN
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INFO PTY
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FM1
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Press CD. CD play will begin where it stopped last.
Loading a CD:
1. Press CD OPEN CLOSE on the bezel.
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2. The navigation screen will fold down, allowing you access to the
in-dash six CD system.
3. Press LOAD and the desired CD slot number. The indicator light will
blink slowly at first, then quickly, signaling the system is ready.
4. Insert a disc.
5. To load more than one disc, press and hold LOAD. This will initiate
autoload and will allow you to load all open CD slots. After an allotted time, the screen will close automatically or you may press CD OPEN CLOSE on the bezel again.
6. Once the screen closes, the system will start playing the last CD
loaded.
Track
Press next/previous track.
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/ to advance to the
Rewind/fast forward in CD mode
Press to reverse or advance
/ ) in the current CD track.
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Scan feature in CD mode
Press SCAN to hear a brief sampling of all tracks on the current CD. Press again to disengage and remain with the current track.
Shuffle feature in CD mode
When in CD (or CDDJ mode), press SHUFFLE to engage the shuffle feature. Press to select from shuffling between tracks (SHUFFLE TRACK) on the current CD or between all tracks on all CDs (SHUFFLE DISC). All tracks will be played in random order. Press again to disengage (SHUFFLE OFF).
Compression feature
The compression feature works in CD mode and boosts more quiet music and lowers louder music to minimize the need for volume adjustments.
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Pause
In CD mode, press PAUSE to pause the current track. Press again to continue playing.
Map mode
Map display information
To access the map display, press MAP on the bezel.
Once pressed, the current map display will appear on the screen showing the current vehicle location.
Zoom control
When Zoomis pressed, the scale indicator is shown on the screen. The scale markings are: 1/32, 1/16,1/4, 1/8, 1/2, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 miles. The control can be used in a number of ways:
Touch and hold one of the arrow buttons for the map to be displayed again at each zoom level.
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Touch one of the arrow buttons repeatedly for the map to be displayed again at the final zoom level.
Touch one of the segments of the scale indicator for the map to be displayed at the selected zoom level.
Additional map function buttons
To initiate the display of additional map function buttons, tap the map anywhere on the screen or press the MAP hard key. These additional features will disappear from the screen within five seconds unless pressed.
STORE - stores current vehicle location as a memory point. Refer to Memory Points for further information.
POI (Point of Interest)- brings up the Quick POI menu which allows the user to perform two functions: Display POI icons on the map for one category. Select local map area POIs as destinations or waypoints. The list of local area POIs can be sorted by distance, name, or icon. Refer to Points of Interest for further information.
If home has been previously programmed in the Nav Menu, the home icon (house) will appear on the screen and is able to be selected as a destination.
To delete POI icons from the map, touch the map again and press the POI off button.
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Route preferences
After entering a destination, the Route preferences will appear on the screen showing what is currently selected. You may choose to activate/deactivate selections which the system will factor in when calculating your route. Those options are:
Minimize Time/Distance
Use Major Roads
Use Toll Roads
Use Ferries
Information function
INFO will appear on the screen when you have calculated a destination. Press INFO for more information about the current destination, if available.
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You will be able to view the information (if available) as well as choose to store the destination as a memory point by pressing OK.
Screen symbols
Navigation symbol — Indicates the current vehicle position and points to the direction in which the vehicle is currently traveling.
Destination symbol — Indicates the current route destination.
Next turn symbol — Shows the next maneuver that will need to be taken on the current route.
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North up button — Indicates that the map is displayed with north to the top of the screen. Press to toggle between North upand Heading upmap display states.
Heading up button — Indicates that the map is displayed with the vehicle heading to the top of the screen. The position of the pointer indicates the direction of north on the map. Press to toggle between North upand Heading upmap display states.
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Avoid areas or points — The X symbol indicates a point. to be avoided in route calculations.
If the avoid point is enlarged to an avoid area, it will appear on the screen as a shaded box.
Way point symbol — Indicates the location of a way point (locations you wish to visit in route to your ultimate destination) on the map.
Home position symbol
Indicates the location on the map, currently stored as the home position.
Stored location symbol
Indicates the location of a memory point. This is the default symbol used when the point is stored. (If desired, an icon of your own choice can be selected from the 15 icons available.) Refer to Choosing from the icon list.
GPS symbol— Indicates that insufficient GPS satellite signals are being received for accurate map positioning. The symbol is not displayed under normal operation.
Speaker icon symbol— Press to turn voice guidance on/off.
Navigation menu
To access the Navigation Menu, press NAV MENU at the bottom of the map screen.
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Once pressed, the Navigation Menu will display showing the following options:
Route Options/Preferences
Navigation Set Up
Display Options
Stored Locations
On Route Scroll
Voice Guidance/Volume
Depending upon whether or not a route is active will determine if route options/route preferences is contained on the Navigation Menu.
Route options (destination entered)
Once in navigation mode and a route is currently active, press Chng. routeto access the ROUTE OPTIONS screen. Choose from the following selections:
Detour: Press to select a detour around the current route. Refer to Detour options later in this chapter for further information.
Route Preferences: When creating a destination, select from: Minimize Time/Distance, Use Major Roads, Use Toll Roads, Use Ferries.
Display Whole Route: Will enter MAP mode and display your entire chosen route.
Note: Route preference appears on the Nav menu when no destination is entered.
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While driving under route guidance, only follow an instruction
when it is safe to do so as the system cannot be aware of changing conditions. Use voice guidance as much as possible, and only view the display when driving conditions permit.
Ensure that you follow highway code restrictions and do not
take any risks. For example, if you are unable to make a U-turn, continue on your journey. The navigation system will recalculate your route to get you back to an appropriate road to your destination.
Navigation set up
The Navigation Set up screen will allow you to make adjustments to the navigation displays.
Average speed settings
Allows you to set approximate speeds you drive. These speeds enable the navigation system to aid in calculating timing for routes.
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Quick POI (Point of Interest)
Allows you to change the Quick POI menu settings. Select the desired Quick POI (Gas, ATM, etc.) and then press List Categoriesfor further categories, or Map Area POIsto show the desired POIs on your current map.
Restore system defaults
Resets all system user-selectable options to the default (automatic) values (i.e. guidance, voice, search area and route preferences).
Calibration
This feature is helpful if the car has been towed, or if you notice it is not registering at the correct vehicle location on the map. Press Positionto reposition the vehicle location. Press the screen to scroll the map to the desired location and press OK to confirm. Press Distanceto calibrate by distance and improve the navigation accuracy. It is recommended to activate this function after every tire replacement. When the button is highlighted, calibration is in process and will turn off automatically when complete.
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DVD map version
Displays the version of the inserted navigation DVD. Refer to Ordering additional map DVDs for further information.
Display Options
The Display Options screen will allow you make adjustments to the navigation display screen. You can choose from:
Map Mode (Dual or Full)
Guidance Mode (Arrows or Turn
list)
Guidance Display (On or Off)
Time to destination (Show or
Hide)
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Stored locations
The Stored locations screen will allow you to choose from destinations that have been saved into the navigation system.
In this screen, you can select from Memory Points, Special Memory Points, Home, Avoid Area, Destination and Way Point, or Previous Destination. Please refer to the Destination menu section for a complete description of the functions.
On route scroll
The system automatically scrolls through the entire planned navigation route either forwards or backwards. To activate, press the arrow buttons at the bottom left of the map screen.
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Voice guidance/volume
Allows you to turn the voice guidance option on/off and to determine the volume level of the guidance voice prompts. To adjust:
1. Press the MAP hard key.
2. Press Nav Menuat the bottom left hand corner of the screen.
3. Press the speaker icon to turn the voice guidance option on/off. Press the desired number to select the volume level for the voice prompts.
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Home
To set home for the first time:
1. Press MAP.
2. Press Nav. Menu.
3. Press Stored Locations.
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4. Press Home.
5. Press Add.
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6. Select the desired menu item you wish to set as Home (Address, Memory Point, Point of Interest, Previous Destination).
7. Enter the required details.
8. Press OK to set the home position.
To view home, press the home icon (house) on the Destination Entry screen.
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To view the set home position
1. Press MAP.
2. Press Nav. Menu.
3. Press Stored Locations.
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4. Press Home.
5. Press List.
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Deleting a home location
1. Press MAP.
2. Press Nav. Menu.
3. Press Stored Locations.
4. Press Home.
5. Press Delete.
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6. Press YES to confirm.
Special memory points
There are five possible special memory points that you can set.
To set a memory point:
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1. Press the MAP hard key.
2. Press Nav. Menu.
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3. Press Stored Locations.
4. Press Special Memory.
5. Press Addand select a position.
6. Select point 1–5.
7. Input a destination.
8. Press OK.
Once all five special memory points are entered, the Addcontrol will read as Full. You must delete points before more can be added.
To delete a memory point:
1. Press the MAP hard key.
2. Press Nav. Menu.
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3. Press Stored Locations.
4. Press Special Memory.
5. Press Delete. The list will display.
6. Select the special memory point to delete.
7. Press Del. allto delete all entered special memory points.
8. Press Yes to confirm.
Detour options
You may engage the detour option once a route has already been calculated by the system. To access the detour option:
1. Press the MAP hard key
2. Press Chg. Route.
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Press DETOUR to activate. Use the soft controls to select and enter the number of miles you want to deviate off of the current road.
Press DETOUR to confirm the selection and to activate the detour around the specified areas.
Press NEW ROUTE if you would like the system to plan a different route. The system may calculate an entirely new route, depending on what is available.
Route interruptions
In the course of your destination, you may decide to temporarily leave your planned route for gas, food, etc. If you turn off the ignition, the option to continue the route guidance will be displayed when the ignition is turned on again. The route can be accessed once again after you press Agreeon the warning screen.
Route alterations or cancellations
To cancel or change your current route from the map, press DEST. You may then select from Detour, Display whole route, Route preferences, Destination Entry, Calculate or Cancel Guidance.
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Avoiding an area while under guidance
For one reason or another, you may choose to avoid a certain area while in route to your destination. To select the area to avoid:
From the MAP screen, press Nav Menu.
Select Route Options, then Display Whole Route
Press Turn List
Press Avoid next to the street to be avoided
Choose OK to confirm
Press Reroute to activate
The new area is added to the list of stored avoid areas.
Note: In some circumstances, it may not be possible to avoid all selected areas.
Listing areas to avoid
You can list all areas noted as avoid.
Press Nav Menu.
Press Stored locations.
Press Avoid area.
Press LIST to view all previously
stored selections.
Select the desired one. The map screen will be displayed, showing the location and address of the selected area.
Press Enlarge or Reduce to adjust the size of the visible area. Scroll the map as required.
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Deleting areas to avoid
To delete a selection from the Avoid arealist:
From the stored locations menu, select Avoid area.
Press DELETE
Select the desired area to be
deleted.
Press DEL. ALL to delete all stored areas.
Press YES to confirm.
Destination menu
Press DEST on the main bezel to access the navigation mode.
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Initial map display
After pressing AGREE to the initial WARNING screen, you will move into the initial map screen which shows the current vehicle location. Pressing the globe icon will take you to the user settings audible feedback, navigation units, language and clock (if equipped).
Note: There may be a slight time delay between the soft key and the hard key functions.
Destination entry
Search area
The mapped areas covered by your map DVD are reflected in the Search Area map that is displayed on the Destination Entry screen. Your navigation system uses a regional search area. This area is the area from which navigational directions will be used.
To check your area or reset, press CHANGE under the search area listing. The map will open and allow you to select another regional area. Ensure that your search area is correct prior to setting your destination.
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Selecting a destination
Press DEST to set a destination. From this menu, you may select from the following options:
Address— Use to select a destination based on a known street address.
Point of Interest— Use to select a destination that is a point of interest location (i.e., airport, restaurant, hospital).
Previous Destination — Use to select a destination from among the last 20 entered destinations
Emergency — Use to select the Emergency screen which will give you the location of the closest Hospital, Police Station and Dealer.
Press more selections:
Memory point — Use to select from a memory point.
Freeway exit/entrance — Use to select a certain freeway exit or entrance.
Select from map —Use to select a place on the map.
Special Memory Points — Use to select a destination from previously stored entries.
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Address
1. From the destination entry
screen, select Address.
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2. Input the house/building number
and press OK.
3. Use the keyboard to type in the
street name. When you are typing the street name, the system may bring up possible roads that you can select from. Use the arrows to scroll up or down to select the desired street.
4. Once the address is entered, the
system will pull up some possible city and state matches. If one of those is correct, select it. If not, you may press either 5 near citiesfor another listing of five possible cities and states (if available). Or, press Input City Name.
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5. You may use the keyboard to
input the desired city.
Points of interest (POI)
Select Point of Interestfrom the Destination Entry Menu. In this next menu, you will have the following options:
By Name— Enter POI name on the keyboard. Touch Listto display the list of matching points of interest. If there are too many matches being listed, try entering the town name first.
By Category — Press Category. Scroll down the list to select the category, then sub-category desired. Once you have selected a category, your entry of the POI will be restricted to that category.
Previous destination
Press Previous Destinationon the Destination Entry Menu.
1. Select (touch) the desired item
from the list of destinations previously reached. The item details will be listed.
2. Confirm destination details.
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Deleting stored locations
Your navigation system allows you to delete any stored locations (previous destinations, memory points, special memory points, home, avoid areas, destination and way points, etc.) To delete any of these stored locations:
1. Press the MAP hard key.
2. Press Nav Menuin the bottom
left hand corner of the screen.
3. Press Stored locations.
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4. Select the desired item you wish
to delete (previous destination, memory point, etc.).
5. Press Deleteat the bottom of
the screen.
6. The list of stored locations will be
displayed.
7. Select (touch) the entry to be
deleted. The item details will be listed.
8. Press YES to confirm the
deletion.
9. Press DELETE ALL to delete all
stored locations.
Emergency
Your navigation system is equipped with a separate Emergency screen. To access the Emergency screen, press Emergency.
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This screen will list the closest police station, hospital and dealer to your current location.
Memory point
Your navigation system allows you to go to special destinations you may wish to again visit. To view any of these memory pointswithout a route calculated:
1. Press the DEST hard control.
2. Press
Destination Entry screen.
3. Select Memory Point.
4. Select the desired item.
5. Confirm the details.
6. Press Destinationto calculate a
route to that memory point.
Note: The list can be sorted by date, name or icon by pressing the appropriate button.
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Adding a memory point
You may add more memory points to be stored in the system.
1. With the map displayed, touch your finger to the screen to scroll to
the desired location. When you reach the desired location, remove your finger from the screen and the map will stop scrolling. STORE will appear on the screen.
2. Press STORE to add the location to the memory point list.
You may also add a memory point via the Navigation menu.
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1. Press the MAP hard key.
2. Press Nav Menuin the bottom
left hand corner of the screen.
3. Press Stored locations.
4. Select Memory Point.
5. Press Addat the bottom of the
screen.
6. Select the desired menu item.
7. Enter/select any required details.
The new point will be added to the stored list of memory points.
8. Press OK. The new point will be
added to the list of stored memory points.
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To give the new memory point a name:
1. Select it from the list.
2. Press NAME.
3. Enter the desired name.
Accessing memory point lists
1. Press the MAP hard key.
2. Press Nav Menuin the bottom left hand corner of the screen.
3. Press Stored locations.
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4. Press Memory Point.
5. Press LIST
6. Select the desired entry to view
its location details.
Sorting memory point lists
1. Access the desired list.
2. Press the button to sort the list
as desired (i.e. date, name, or icon).
When sorted by distance, the points are ordered by distance from the current vehicle location. When sorting by icon, the icons are listed in the order they appear on the icon selection screen.
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Choosing from the icon list
After selecting a location, press ICON to edit. There will be 15 normal and three sound icons displayed. Press the icon you wish to use.
The normal icons will be displayed on the map to indicate the map location identified with that icon. The audible icon will sound a distinctive chime when the vehicle is approaching the memory point associated with that icon.
Deleting a memory point
In the Memory Point Menu, press DELETE.
Select the entry to be deleted.
The system will ask you to
confirm deletion. Press YES to confirm.
The screen will briefly show Memory Point Deleted.
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Deleting all memory points
In the Memory Point Menu, press DELETE ALL.
The system will ask you to confirm deletion. Press YES to confirm.
The screen will briefly show All Memory Points Deleted.
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Freeway Entrance/Exit
To set a freeway entrance or exit as a destination:
1. Press the DEST hard key.
2. Press
the second page of the Destination Entry menu.
3. Select Freeway Entrance/Exit.
1. Enter freeway nameEnter
the freeway name using the keyboard. Press Listto select a freeway from those displayed.
To enter numbers in the freeway name, press Sym.
2. Select entrance/exitPress
Entranceif you wish to join the freeway at this junction. Press Exitif you wish to leave the freeway at this junction.
3. Select JunctionThe screen
will display a list of junctions on the freeway. They can be listed either by distance, (from the current vehicle location), by pressing the Distbutton or alphabetically by pressing the A-Zbutton. Select the desired entrance or exit.
The destination details are displayed for confirmation.
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Destination and way points
The Store Dest. & Way Point menu is used after a destination or way point has been entered for the first time using the Destination Entry menu. You can store and delete destinations and way points (locations you wish to visit in route to your ultimate destination). You can also select the order in which you visit them.
Adding (storing) a destination or way point
Once a destination is entered, press ADD to store the location. The Store Dest. & Way Point menu is displayed.
Select whether you want to store an Address, Point of Interest or Previous Destination.
Enter the necessary details for the selection.
If a destination was entered, it will be stored as the current location. If a way point was entered, it will be added to the list of way points.
Listing destinations and way points
Press LIST to display the stored way points and destination (if entered).
The first way point to be visited is at the bottom of the list and the destination is at the top.
You may view the map location of any entry. On the map, location details for the entry are displayed at the top of the screen.
To adjust the position of the way point (or destination), scroll the map as required.
Press OK.
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Editing and changing order of way points and destination
Press Chg. Orderto change the order in which the way points are visited. The points are listed chronologically from bottom up, the destination being on the top.
Press the MAP button to edit the way point location on the map display.
Press OK to confirm.
Deleting way points and destination
After pressing DELETE, the list of way points and the destination (if entered) is displayed, showing the Delete Dest. &Way Pt.menu.
Select the entry to be deleted. Press YES to confirm.
Press DELETE ALL to delete all way points. Press YES to confirm.
Selecting route criteria
Once you have selected a destination, you may change the routing criteria by pressing Changein the route preferences screen. Refer to Route preferences for further information.
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Route calculation
Once the route criteria is selected, the navigation system automatically calculates the selected destination. The route appears on the display screen and a voice prompt provides instructions.
The system may calculate up to four routes for the desired destination. Press Nextto scroll through the various planned routes. Press Start to confirm the route selection and begin route guidance.
Next route
Your navigation system may map more than one route to the same destination. After the destination has been calculated, it will appear on the map screen. Press NEXT in the upper right hand corner to scroll through other possible routes to the same destination.
Entertainment Systems
Menu mode
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To access menu mode, press the MENU hard control.
Menu mode allows you to access:
System Set-up
Information Gives you the
Lincoln Customer Assistance Center information.
Brightness/Contrast Allows you to adjust the brightness and contrast on the screen.
Screen off Allows you to turn off the navigation screen.
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System setup
The system set up menu contains the following user settings:
Audible Feedback Press to activate audible voice navigation commands. Press again to deactivate.
Navigation Units Press to toggle between Metric/English units.
Language Press to toggle between English, French, or Spanish.
General information
Safety information
Please read and follow all stated safety precautions. Failure to do so may increase your risk of collision and personal injury. Ford Motor Company shall not be liable for any damages of any type arising from failure to follow these guidelines.
Do not attempt to service, repair or modify the system. See your Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer.
The driver must not attempt to operate any detailed operation of
the navigation system while the vehicle is in motion. Give full attention to driving and to the road. Pull off the road and park in a safe place before performing detailed operations.
If the system is used for an extended period of time with the vehicle stationary, ensure that the engine is running to avoid draining the battery.
Do not apply pressure to the display screen. The navigation system is not a substitute for your personal judgement. Route suggestions should not supersede local traffic regulations or safe
driving practices. Do not follow route suggestions if they direct you to perform an unsafe
or illegal maneuver, would place you in an unsafe situation, or would route you into an area that you consider unsafe.
Drivers should not rely on screen displays while their vehicle is in motion. Let the voice guide you. If viewing is necessary, pull off the road to a safe location.
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Do not use the navigation system to locate emergency services. For road safety reasons, the driver should program the system only when
the vehicle is stationary. Certain functions will therefore not operate while the vehicle is in motion.
The map database DVD does not reflect road detours, closures or construction, road characteristics such as rough road surface, slope or grade, weight or height restrictions, traffic congestion, weather or similar conditions.
To use the system as effectively and safely as possible, obtain an up-to-date map database DVD whenever they become available.
Set the volume level so that you can hear directions clearly. Do not disassemble or modify the system as this may lead to damage and
void your warranty. If a problem occurs, stop using the system immediately and contact your Ford or Lincoln Dealer.
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Compliance
Changes or modifications not approved by Ford Lincoln Mercury could void users authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The database reflects reality as existing before you received the database and it comprises data and information from government and other sources, which may contain errors and omissions. Accordingly, the database may contain inaccurate or incomplete information due to the passage of time, changing circumstances, and due to the nature of the sources used. The database does not include or reflect information on neighborhood safety, law enforcement, emergency assistance, construction work, road or lane closures, vehicle or speed restrictions, road slope or grade, bridge height, weight or other limits, road or traffic conditions, special events, traffic congestion, or travel time.
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Radio reception factors
There are certain factors that may effect your radio reception.
Distance/strength. The further an FM signal travels, the weaker it is.
The listenable range of the average FM station is approximately 40 km (24 miles). This range can be affected by signal modulation.Signal modulation is a process radio stations use to increase their strength/volume relative to other stations.
Terrain. Hills, mountains and tall buildings between your vehicles
antenna and the radio station signal can cause FM reception problems. Static can be caused on AM stations by power lines, electric fences, traffic lights and thunderstorms. Moving away from an interfering structure (out of its shadow) returns your reception to normal.
Station overload. Weak signals are sometimes captured by stronger
signals when you pass a broadcast tower. A stronger signal may temporarily overtake a weaker signal and play while the weak station frequency is displayed.
Principles of GPS (global positioning system) operation
Your system directs you based on information derived from global positioning satellites, road maps stored on the DVD, sensors in your vehicle and the desired destination. The system compiles all necessary information to guide you to your selected destination. Space satellites determine the vehicles current location and transmit position and time signals to your car.
If the vehicle has been parked for a long period of time, the navigation function may be temporarily unresponsive. The navigation system will operate reliably again once GPS reception is available for a few minutes.
Limited GPS reception
System performance may be adversely affected if GPS reception is interrupted or interference occurs over a distance of several miles. The following are possible causes for GPS reception being interrupted. If the vehicle is:
in multi-story parking garages
in tunnels and under bridges
inside or in between buildings
by forests or tree-lined avenues
in heavy rain showers and thunderstorms
in valleys and in mountainous regions
roads under cliffs
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Ensure that you do not have any metal objects on the rear parcel shelf. If your windows are tinted, ensure that you use non-metal tinting instead of metal oxide tinting. Both of these factors can interrupt GPS reception.
Cleaning the display
Do not spray cleaning fluid directly onto the unit. Instead, spray onto a soft cloth and gently wipe the unit. Only recommended products should be used.
Recommended products- Rubbing alcohol based cleaner (i.e., methyl alcohol) or a damp clean cloth.
Not harmful but not recommended- ammonia cleaner, neutral detergent.
Harmful to system and not recommended- acid cleaner, alkali cleaner, benzene cleaner.
Do not clean any part of the system with benzene, paint thinner or any other solvent.
Do not spill liquids of any kind onto the unit.
Loading the map DVD
Your navigation DVD unit is located in the trunk (mounted under the rear window or in a left side compartment with access door).
Ensure that the vehicle ignition is ON.
If a DVD is already loaded in the Navigation unit, push the eject
button.
Load the DVD with the printed side up. Do not allow moisture or foreign objects to enter the slot.
The navigation system utilizes a database stored in a special format on a DVD. It is recommended always to use the latest update of this map DVD.
The navigation system will only work with DVDs specifically intended for your navigation system.
Always store the map DVDs in their protective cases when not in use.
Ordering additional map DVDs
If you wish to order a replacement or additional map, please call 1–888–NAV-MAPS (1–888–628–6277) or to log onto www.navtech.com.
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Latest map DVDs
The map content is constantly changing due to new roads, traffic restrictions, etc. . Therefore, it is not always possible to exactly match the DVD map with the current roadways. For best results, always use the latest version of the map DVD. Map information is regularly updated, but all areas are not necessarily covered to the same level of detail. Some areas, in particular private roads, may not be included on the database. To help with accuracy, always use the latest DVD version for navigation.
Customer service
If you need help operating your navigation/audio system, want to report a map database error or want to obtain a map DVD, please call 1 (888) 628–6277 (NAV-MAPS) or log onto www.navtech.com.
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Climate Controls

DUAL ELECTRONIC AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL (DEATC) SYSTEM
1. A/C control: Cools the vehicle
A/C
and is used to reduce humidity in the vehicle. Press to turn on/off.
2. Recirculation control: Cools
the vehicle more quickly by recirculating the cabin air instead of using outside air and helps prevent unpleasant outside odors or fumes from entering the vehicle. Press to turn on/off in all modes except
3. Passenger side temperature
control: Controls the temperature on the passenger side of the vehicle when in dual zone mode. To enter dual zone, press the passenger temperature control or DUAL. The passenger temperature will appear in the display.
4. Rear defrost control: Removes
ice and fog from the rear window.
R
Press to turn on/off.
5. DUAL (Single/dual temperature
DUAL
control): Allows the driver to have full control of the cabin temperature settings (single zone) or allows the passenger to have control of their individual temperature settings (dual zone). Press to turn on dual zone mode, press again to return to single zone.
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6. : Distributes air through the windshield defroster vents and the
side window demisters.
7.
window demisters and floor vents.
8.
: Distributes air through the windshield defroster vents, the side
: Distributes air through the floor vents.
9.
: Distributes air through the instrument panel vents and the floor
vents.
10.
Manual override controls: Allows
: Distributes air through the instrument panel vents.
OFF
you to manually determine where airflow is directed. To return to fully automatic control, press AUTO.
11. OFF: Outside air is shut out and
OFF
the fan will not operate.
12. AUTO: Press and select the
AUTO
desired temperature. The system will automatically determine the fan speed, airflow location, outside or recirculated air to heat or cool the vehicle to the selected temperature. If unusual conditions exist, (i.e., window fogging, etc.), manual overrides allow you to select airflow locations and fan speed.
13. Drivers side temperature
control: Controls the temperature on the driver side of the vehicle.
14. Fan Speed: Used to manually
enable or disable the fan speed.
15. EXT: Displays the outside air
temperature. It will remain displayed until the EXT control is pressed again. The external temperature will be most accurate when the vehicle has been moving for a period of time.
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16. Temperature conversion:
Press to toggle between Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature on the DEATC display only. The set point temperatures in Celsius will be displayed in half-degree increments.
OPERATING TIPS
To reduce fog build up on the windshield during humid weather, place the air flow selector in the
To reduce humidity build up inside the vehicle: do not drive with the recirculation control on or the system turned off.
Do not put objects under the front seats that will interfere with the airflow to the back seats.
Remove any snow, ice or leaves from the air intake area at the base of the windshield.
To aid in side window defogging/demisting in cold weather:
1. Select
2. Select A/C.
3. Modulate the temperature control to maintain comfort.
4. Set the fan to the highest speed.
5. Direct the outer instrument panel vents towards the side windows.
To increase airflow to the outer instrument panel vents, close the vents located in the middle of the instrument panel.
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position.
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Do not place objects on top of the instrument panel as these objects may become projectiles in a collision or sudden stop.
Climate Controls
REAR CONSOLE CLIMATE CONTROLS (IF EQUIPPED)
TEMP: Press to increase or decrease airflow temperature.
FAN: Press to increase or decrease the fan speed.
REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER
The rear defroster control is located on the instrument panel.
Press the rear defroster control to clear the rear window of thin ice and fog. A small LED will illuminate when the rear defroster is activated.
The ignition must be in the ON position to operate the rear window defroster.
The defroster turns off automatically after a predetermined amount of time or when the ignition is turned to the OFF position. To manually turn off the defroster, press the control again.
Do not use razor blades or other sharp objects to clean the inside of the rear window or to remove decals from the inside of the rear window. This may cause damage to the heated grid lines and will not be covered by your warranty.
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Lights

HEADLAMP CONTROL
Turns the lamps off.
Turns on the parking lamps, instrument panel lamps, license plate lamps and tail lamps.
Turns the headlamps on.
Autolamp control
The autolamp system provides light sensitive automatic on-off control of the exterior lights normally controlled by the headlamp control.
The autolamp system also keeps the lights on for a preselected period of time after the ignition switch is turned to OFF.
The autolamps are turned on at night or when the front wipers are turned on.
To turn autolamps on, rotate the control counterclockwise. The
preselected time lapse is adjustable up to approximately three minutes. See the programming procedure following.
To turn autolamps off, rotate the control clockwise to the off position (O).
The amount of time the autolamps stay on can be programed by doing the following:
1. Turn the ignition to OFF.
2. Turn the headlamp switch to the Autolamp position.
3. Turn the headlamp switch to OFF.
4. Turn the ignition to RUN and then back to OFF.
5. Turn the headlamp switch to the Autolamp position.
6. Wait the desired amount of time for delay, then turn the headlamp switch to OFF.
7. Steps 3 through 5 need to be performed within 10 seconds.
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Daytime running lamps (DRL) (if equipped)
The daytime running light system turns the headlamps on, with a reduced light output, when:
the ignition is in RUN,
the transmission is not in P (Park),
the high beams are not in the flash to pass position and
the headlamp system is not turned on by another feature such as
using the headlamp control or Autolamp.
Always remember to turn on your headlamps at dusk or during
inclement weather. The Daytime Running Light (DRL) System does not activate your tail lamps and generally may not provide adequate lighting during these conditions. Failure to activate your headlamps under these conditions may result in a collision.
High beams
Push the lever toward the instrument panel to activate. Pull the lever towards you to deactivate.
Flash to pass
Pull toward you slightly to activate and release to deactivate.
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PANEL DIMMER CONTROL
Use to adjust the brightness of the instrument panel during headlight and parklamp operation.
Rotate the thumbwheel from left to right to brighten the instrument panel.
Rotate the thumbwheel from right to left to dim the instrument panel.
During full daylight, the instrument panel will still be visible with the headlamps operating.
Domelamp Control
The panel dimmer control also controls the domelamp operation.
Rotate the thumbwheel fully to the right, past detent to activate the domelamp.
In order to turn off the domelamp, rotate the thumbwheel to the left.
AIMING THE HEADLAMPS
The headlamps on your vehicle are properly aimed at the assembly plant. If your vehicle has been in an accident the alignment of your headlamps should be checked by a qualified service technician.
Vertical aim adjustment
1. Park the vehicle directly in front of a wall or screen on a level surface,
approximately 25 feet (7.6 meters) away.
(1) Eight feet
(2) Center height of lamp to
ground
(3) Twenty five feet
(4) Horizontal reference line
2. Measure the height of the headlamp bulb center from the ground and
mark a 8 foot (2.4 meter) horizontal reference line on the vertical wall or screen at this height (a piece of masking tape works well).
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3. Turn on the low beam headlamps to illuminate the wall or screen and
open the hood.
4. On the wall or screen you will
observe an area of high intensity light. The top of the high intensity area should touch the horizontal reference line, if not, the beam will need to be adjusted.
To see a clearer light pattern for adjusting, you may want to block the light from one headlamp while adjusting the other.
5. Locate the vertical adjuster on
each headlamp. Usinga4mm wrench, turn the adjuster either clockwise (to adjust down) or counterclockwise (to adjust up). The horizontal edge of the brighter light should touch the horizontal reference line.
6. HORIZONTAL AIM IS NOT REQUIRED FOR THIS VEHICLE AND IS
NON-ADJUSTABLE.
7. Close the hood and turn off the lamps.
TURN SIGNAL CONTROL
Push down to activate the left turn signal.
Push up to activate the right turn signal.
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INTERIOR LAMPS
Map/Courtesy lamps
To turn on the map lamps, press the map lamp control.
Rear courtesy/reading lamps
The courtesy lamp lights when:
any door is opened.
any of the remote entry controls
are pressed and the ignition is OFF.
With the ignition key in the ACC or ON position, the reading lamp can be turned on by pressing the rocker control.
BULBS
Replacing exterior bulbs
Check the operation of all the bulbs frequently.
Using the right bulbs
Replacement bulbs are specified in the following chart. Headlamp bulbs must be marked with an authorized D.O.T.for North America and an Efor Europe to assure lamp performance, light brightness and pattern and safe visibility. The correct bulbs will not damage the lamp assembly or void the lamp assembly warranty and will provide quality bulb burn time.
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Function Trade Number
Headlamp (HI beam) 9005 Headlamp (LOW beam)* H7 Park and turn lamp (front) 3457 AK Sidemarker (front) 168 Backup lamp 3156 K Stop, tail, turn and sidemarker lamp (rear) 3157 K Cornering lamp 3156 K License plate lamp 168 High-mount brakelamp - Stop** 20 (LEDS) Luggage compartment lamp 212-2 Map lamp 906 Visor vanity lamp 7065 Door courtesy lamp 904 Glove compartment 194 All replacement bulbs are clear in color except where noted. To replace all instrument panel lights - see your dealer.
* For vehicles with HID lamps, see your dealer for service.
**When replacing the center high mount stop lamp, see your dealer for replacement bulbs.
Replacing the interior bulbs
Check the operation of all bulbs frequently.
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Replacing headlamp bulbs
To remove the headlamp bulb:
1. Make sure headlamp switch is in
OFF position.
2. Remove the protective bulb cover
by loosening and removing the five screws.
3. Rotate the light bulb socket
counter clockwise and pull it straight out from the assembly.
4. Remove the old bulb from the
lamp assembly by pulling it straight out of the bulb socket.
Handle a halogen headlamp bulb carefully and keep out of
childrens reach. Grasp the bulb only by its plastic base and do not touch the glass. The oil from your hand could cause the bulb to break the next time the headlamps are operated.
5. To complete installation, follow the removal procedure in reverse order.
Note: To ensure a good seal, attach the bulb cap and partially tighten the screws. Check to ensure the gasket is fully centered. Finish tightening the screws in a criss-cross pattern (upper-left, lower right etc.)
Replacing HID headlamp bulbs (if equipped)
The low beam headlamps on your vehicle use a high intensity discharge source. These lamps operate at a high voltage. When the bulb is burned out, the bulb and starter capsule assembly must be replaced by your dealer or a qualified technician.
Replacing front parking lamp/turn signal/ sidemarker bulbs
The park/turn lamp bulbs can be replaced with out removing the headlamp assembly.
1. Make sure headlamp switch is in OFF position, then open the hood.
2. Remove the protective bulb cover by removing the three retaining bolts.
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3. Rotate the bulb socket counterclockwise and remove from lamp assembly.
4. Carefully pull bulb straight out of the socket and push in the new bulb until it snaps, locking it into position.
5. To complete installation, follow the removal procedure in reverse order.
Replacing tail lamp/brake/turn lamp bulbs
The tail lamp, the brake lamp and the turn signal lamp bulbs are located in the tail lamp assembly. Follow the same steps to replace either bulb.
1. Make sure headlamp switch is in OFF position, then open the trunk and carefully pull the carpet away to expose the plastic retainer.
2. Remove plastic retainer to expose the lamp assembly hardware.
3. Remove three nut and washer assemblies and the lamp assembly from the vehicle.
4. Remove the bulb socket by rotating it counterclockwise, then pulling it out of the lamp assembly.
5. Pull the bulb from the socket and push in the new bulb.
6. Install the bulb socket into the lamp assembly by rotating it clockwise.
7. Install the lamp assembly on the vehicle with three nut and washer assemblies ensuring the washers on the nuts are flush with the body to prevent water from entering the trunk.
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8. Install the plastic retainer and carefully push the carpet back into place.
Replacing license plate lamp bulbs
1. Make sure headlamp switch is in OFF position, then remove two screws, grommets and the license plate lamp assembly from the trunk lid.
2. Carefully pull the bulb from the socket and push in the new bulb.
3. Install the lamp assembly on trunk lid with two grommets, ensuring the grommets are pushed all the way in to the trunk lid and secure with two screws.
Replacing backup lamp bulbs
1. Make sure headlamp switch is in OFF position, then open trunk and remove bulb socket from the trunk lid by turning counterclockwise.
2. Pull the bulb straight out of the socket and push in the new bulb.
3. Install the bulb socket in trunk lid by turning clockwise.
Replacing high-mount brakelamp bulbs
To change the high-mount brake lamp assembly:
1. Make sure headlamp switch is in OFF position, then pry the light assembly away from its housing to disengage it from the retaining clips.
2. Remove the light assembly from the headliner.
3. Disconnect the light assembly wiring and replace the light assembly.
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