LINCOLN 2021 Navigator Vehicle User Guide
- June 16, 2024
- LINCOLN
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Pro Trailer Backup Assist™
Quick Start Guide
2021 Navigator Vehicl
2021 NAVIGATOR
Card/Stickers/Pocket (Sleeve)
IMPORTANT:
- Pro Trailer Backup Assist depends on how and where you place the sticker.
- DO NOT ATTEMPT TO PLACE THE STICKER UNTIL YOU READ THROUGH all of Step 3 on pages 10 and 11 for sticker placement details.
- Additional stickers can be purchased through your Lincoln Dealer’s parts department.
ProTrailerBackupAssist.com/Navigator
Scan the QR code for step-by-step videos for the Pro Trailer Backup Assist
setup.
WARNING
Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and
injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any
device that may take your focus off the road. Your primary responsibility is
the safe operation of your vehicle. We recommend against the use of any hand-
held device while driving and encourage the use of voice-operated systems when
possible. Make sure you are aware of all applicable local laws that may affect
the use of electronic devices while driving. United States
Lincoln Client Relationship Center
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Canada
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What is the Pro Trailer Backup Assist?
The Pro Trailer Backup Assist control knob on your instrument panel will
forever change how you look at backing up a trailer.
Turn the knob in the direction you want the trailer to go and the system takes
over the steering to get it there. This frees you to focus on monitoring the
mirrors and applying the brake and accelerator.
The setup
starts with you placing a sticker in a specific spot on your trailer, taking a
few measurements and entering them into the system.
It is very important to follow the setup procedure carefully to ensure correct
placement of the sticker. This guide walks you through that process, step by
step, and lets you be on your way.
Let’s get started!
How Do I Use It?
Set up this feature by following all six steps listed in this guide.
See the next page for what you need to complete the setup.
- Position your vehicle and trailer. pg 5.
- Follow the information display prompts. pg 6–9.
- Placing the sticker. pg 10–11.
- Measuring key points. pg 12–13.
- Enter your measurements into the information display. pg 14–15.
- Confirming the sticker location and calibrating the system. pg 16–17.
Feature Operation. pg 18–22.
TO SET UP THIS FEATURE, USE THE:
(A) Toggle on your steering column
(B) Information display in your instrument cluster
(C) Pro Trailer Backup Assist control knob
(D) Center display
ProTrailerBackupAssist.com/Navigator
Scan the QR code for step-by-step videos for the Pro Trailer Backup Assist
setup.
What You Need for Setup
This guide with the measurement card and the stickers in the inside back cover
pocket| Tape measure (English or metric)| Pen to record your measurements
in the guide| Step-by-step videos (optional)| An adult or older child
assistant to help you with measurements (optional)
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Please contact your dealership if you need assistance setting up your trailer.
Pro Trailer Backup Assist Feature Setup
Read and follow all of these steps carefully to get the best results.
Step 1: Position Your Vehicle and Trailer
- Hitch your conventional trailer to the vehicle. For additional information on hitching your trailer, refer to the Towing chapter of your Owner’s Manual.
- Park your vehicle and hitched trailer on a level surface.
- Make sure that the trailer and vehicle are in line with each other. You can do this by putting the vehicle in drive (D) and pulling straight forward. Note: For best results, use a drawbar with a rise or drop that allows the trailer to sit level to the ground when attached to the vehicle.
Step 2: Follow the Information Display Prompts
Once you begin the setup, do not shut off your vehicle. Press the center
button on the knob located to the right of the steering wheel to begin setting
up the Pro Trailer Backup Assist.Press the down arrow on the right-hand side of the toggle
to highlight Add Trailer. Press OK to confirm. SET UP
YOUR TRAILER
Name your trailer.
Use the toggle to choose the alphanumeric characters. Press OK to advance to
the next letter. When finished spelling out the name of the trailer, press and
hold the OK button to confirm. To delete a letter, press the up or down arrow
key until you see a blank. Select the type of brake system for your trailer.
Select Default if your trailer has electric, surge or no brakes. Press OK to
select and advance to the next screen. Select the brake effort for your trailer.
The default value is Low and is the recommended setting for most trailers. If
your trailer’s brakes require more initial voltage, or if you prefer more
aggressive trailer braking, then select either the Medium or the High
setting.Trailer
Blind Spot Information System detects vehicles that may have entered the blind
spot zone. The detection area is on both sides of your vehicle and trailer,
extending rearward from the exterior mirrors to the end of your trailer.
A message
asks you if you want to set up BLIS with trailer screen. Select yes or no. If
no, the system turns off. If yes, the menu goes to the next screen. The system
asks you if the width of the trailer is less than 9 ft (2.7 m) and length less
than 33 ft (10.1 m). The system prompts you to enter the trailer width
measured at the front of the trailer.
Note: You do
not need to enter an exact trailer width measurement. You only need to confirm
that the width of the trailer is 8.5 ft (2.6 m) or less.
The next screen asks you to enter the length of the trailer measured between
the trailer hitch ball and the rear of the trailer. Toggling up or down using
the menu buttons increases or decreases the measurement by 3 ft (1 m). Select
a length that is equal to or within 3 ft (1 m) of the actual measured length.
Next, a
message appears in the information display asking if you want to add Pro
Trailer Backup Assist.Straighten out the trailer, if necessary.The
information display directs you to this Quick Start Guide for how to
proceed. Step 3:
Placing the Sticker
You need to place the entire sticker in the green zone on the trailer as
outlined in the diagram on the next page. The sticker is in the back cover
pocket of this guide. Note: You may find it helpful to have someone assist you
with the tasks on the next page.
Make sure to gather the following items before exiting the vehicle:Sticker and
measurement card (provided inside the back cover pocket of this guide).
Tape measure and pen (not provided).
OUTSIDE THE VEHICLE
- Take the measurement card and the sticker from the back cover pocket of this guide, a tape measure and a pen, and walk back to your trailer.
- Determine where to place the sticker. You must place it in the green zone as indicated in the diagram below.
- Confirm that the sticker is visible using the center display.
- An assistant can remain inside the vehicle to help you do this.
Sticker Placement Diagram Note: You must place the entire sticker within the green zone. Once you place the sticker, you cannot move it. Do not attempt to re-use stickers. If you intend to use a new sticker, remove the old sticker and place the new sticker.
STICKER PLACEMENT TIPS
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Perform sticker placement when temperatures are above 32° F (0° C).
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Put the sticker on a flat, dry, clean horizontal surface.
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Using a tape measure, find a place to put the entire sticker in range as shown to the left:
– Within the green zone.
– Between 7 in (17 cm) and 22 in (55 cm) from the trailer ball hitch. -
Make sure no hardware will obstruct the view from the camera to the sticker ( jack handle, wiring, etc.). Place the sticker.
Step 4: Measuring Key Points
OUTSIDE THE VEHICLE
Now that the sticker is in place, you must take a few measurements. For the
system to perform its best, it is important to make sure that the measurements
you take are accurate.
Record all four distances on your measurement card, located in the back
cover pocket of this guide. MEASUREMENT TIPS
- When you take measurements A-C, round off your numbers to the nearest half-inch increment. For measurement D, round to the nearest inch.
- For measurements A-C: if a distance ends in one quarter of a measurement unit or greater, round up to the next half-increment. If not, round down. For example, 12 1/4 inches would be rounded up to 12 1/2. 12/8 inches would be rounded down to 12.
- For measurement D: If a distance ends in anything less than one half of a measurement 1 unit, round down to the current whole inch. If a distance ends in one half or greater of a measurement unit, round up to the next whole measurement unit.
- For example, 12 1/4 inches would be rounded down to 12. 12 1/2 inches would be rounded up to 13 inches.
- Be sure to use the measurement unit that is consistent with what your vehicle uses.
- Use inches if your vehicle is set to U.S. units. Use centimeters if your vehicle is set to metric units.
Note: An easy way to check to see which units your vehicle uses is to look for outside temperature readings or estimated fuel economy. Fahrenheit or miles indicates U.S. units. Celsius or kilometers indicates metric units.
MEASUREMENT A
The horizontal distance from the bumper to the center of the ball hitch on the
trailer.
MEASUREMENT B
The horizontal distance from the center of the ball hitch to the center of the
sticker.
MEASUREMENT C
The distance from the rear view camera to the center of the sticker.
MEASUREMENT D
The horizontal distance from the bumper to the center of the trailer axle
(single axle) OR the center of the trailer axles (two or more axles).
Step 5: Enter Your Measurements Into the Information Display
INSIDE THE VEHICLE
For this part of the setup, use the information display and your toggle to
enter the four measurements. ENTERING YOUR MEASUREMENTS
- Use the up/down arrows to increase or decrease the numbers as needed. Press OK to confirm each measurement. The screen prompts you to add the next measurement.
- Refer to the measurements you recorded on your measurement card and enter each one into the information display.
Once you add your last measurement, the information display shows you all of
your entered measurements. Review and confirm. Note: If you want to revise your
measurements, highlight Change and press OK. Otherwise, press the arrow to
highlight Confirm and press OK.
Step 6: Confirming the Sticker Location
INSIDE THE VEHICLE
Look for the circle in the center display.
Is that your sticker?
Use the steering wheel controls to select Ye s or No.
If you select No, you may need to repeat the setup procedure from the
beginning.
Note: If your system cannot locate the sticker, try the following:
- Clean the rear view camera lens.
- Make sure you place the entire sticker between 7 in (17 cm) and 22 in (55 cm) from the trailer ball hitch.
- Refer to your Owner’s Manual for additional support.
- You’ll see a confirmation message when you successfully confirm the target.
Calibrating the System
To complete the setup, you need to drive the vehicle straight forward between
4 to 24 mph (6 to 39 km/h) as directed by the information display.
Note:
If you turn the steering wheel during this time, calibration pauses. The
information display then prompts you to drive straight forward to complete the
calibration.
The information display shows a message while the system calibrates and
another screen appears when the system completes the calibration.
Note:
For best results, we do not recommend calibrating the system at night.
Feature Operation
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To use, press the center button on the knob and watch the information display screen.
Use the steering wheel controls to highlight your trailer, then press OK to select. -
Once the system locates your sticker, the screen prompts you to shift into reverse (R) to activate the feature. Note: The system cannot operate if your hands are on the steering wheel. Remove your hands from the steering wheel to resume system operation.
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Continue following the screen prompts on the information display. Note: You may need to drive forward to straighten your trailer.
Take your hands off the steering wheel and turn the Pro Trailer Backup Assist
knob instead. The knob acts as the steering wheel for your trailer.
Note: The further you turn the knob, the sharper the trailer
turns. Turn and hold the knob to the left
(counterclockwise) when you want the trailer to go to the left.
Turn and hold the knob to the right (clockwise) when you want the trailer to
go to the right.
TIPS
- Find an area where you can safely become familiar with the response of your vehicle and trailer when using the system.
- Try backing up straight and then turning the knob slowly in the direction you want to go.
- Quickly turning and releasing the knob results in a jerky movement of the vehicle.
- Some lighting conditions may make it difficult for the system to locate the sticker. If this occurs, moving the vehicle and trailer can help the system find the sticker.
- Once you have the trailer moving in the direction you want it to go, release the knob. You control the accelerator and brakes while the system steers the vehicle to keep the trailer moving straight back.
TIPS
- As soon as you release the knob or turn it back to the center position, the vehicle starts following the trailer’s path.
- Turn and hold the knob continuously for sharper vehicle and trailer turns.
- A clean sticker provides optimal performance. Use isopropyl alcohol to clean your sticker, if required.
- CAUTION: Always keep your hand close to the control knob.
- You may need to redirect the trailer quickly.
- You may have to use the knob to correct the trailer direction while attempting to move the trailer straight back under some conditions.
Even when using the Pro Trailer Backup Assist feature, be sure to use all
visibility aids to help you to back up your trailer safely.
Use your vehicle mirrors as your primary aid. Be sure to use the windows and
the rear-view camera image to view the trailer direction and determine the
trailer placement.For more troubleshooting and information about
the Pro Trailer Backup Assist feature, please see your Owner’s Manual.
Note: Driving aids do not replace the need to watch where the vehicle and
trailer are moving and brake when necessary. Refer to your Owner’s Manual for
safety information, more details and limitations.
This Quick Start Guide is not intended to replace your vehicle Owner’s Manual, which contains more detailed information concerning the features of your vehicle, as well as important safety warnings designed to help reduce the risk of injury to you and your passengers. Please read your entire Owner’s Manual carefully as you begin learning about your new vehicle and refer to the appropriate chapters when questions arise. All information contained in this Quick Start Guide was accurate at the time of duplication. We reserve the right to change features, operation and functionality of any vehicle specification at any time. Your Lincoln dealer is the best source for the most current information. For detailed operating and safety information, please consult your Owner’s Manual.
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