LINCOLN 2022 Navigator User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- LINCOLN
Table of Contents
- LINCOLN 2022 Navigator
- Instrument Panel
- Phone as a Key
- Voice Interaction
- Center Display Overview
- Center Display Overview (continued)
- Lincoln Embrace
- Multi-Contour Front Seats with Active Motion
- Comfort
- Convenience
- Technology
- Technology (continued)
- WARNING
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
LINCOLN 2022 Navigator
Instrument Panel
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Information and Entertainment Display
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Push Button Ignition
- To turn on your vehicle, touch the START-STOP button while pressing down the brake pedal. Turn the engine off by pressing the START-STOP button. If you leave the vehicle when it is on, the horn will sound twice. The vehicle can idle for a short amount of time before it shuts down automatically. Before idle engine shutdown, a message will appear in the information display.
- Note: A valid key must be inside the vehicle for the ignition to start. See your Owner’s Manual for Phone As Key information.
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Auto wipers
- The auto wiper system turns the wipers on when moisture is present on the windshield.
- Use the rotary control to adjust the auto wiper sensitivity: Low sensitivity will turn wipers on when sensors detect large amounts of moisture on the windshield and high sensitivity for small amounts of moisture. Auto wipers default to on unless you switch them off on the touchscreen.
Note: Ensure you switch this feature off before entering a car wash.
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Steering Wheel Controls
- Press VOL + or – to increase or decrease volume levels.
- Press |⊳ or ⊲| to access the previous or next media selection.
- You can also use these controls to silence current media, access voice recognition, exit a menu, access phone mode, answer a phone call, or end a phone call.
- Use the toggle control and OK button to select and confirm options for SYNC+, Audio, Settings, Navigation, and information display options.
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Power Adjustable Steering Column Use the control on the side of the steering column to adjust the position.
- To tilt: Press the top or bottom of the control.
- To telescope: Press the front or rear of the control.
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Adaptive Cruise Control
- Standard Cruise Control buttons are shown. Adaptive Cruise Control adjusts your speed to maintain a set distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you in the same lane.
- You can select four gap settings by pressing on the steering wheel. The system can also bring your vehicle to a temporary stop and resume going forward in stop-and-go traffic.
- Refer to the Cruise Control chapter in your Owner’s Manual for safety information, details, and limitations.
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Trailer Backup Assist and Trailer Reverse Guidance
- Trailer backup assistance utilizes the control knob on the instrument panel to help you steer a trailer, while trailer reverses guidance provides views and graphics on the touchscreen to help you steer your vehicle when you back up a trailer.
- This system will not work until you set it up. See the Pro Trailer Backup Assist Quick Start Guide in your Owner’s Manual portfolio for the complete guide.
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Hazard Warning Control
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Automatic Transmission
- Putting your vehicle in or out of gear:
- Fully press down the brake pedal.
- Select the desired gear.
- When you are finished driving, come to a complete stop.
- Select park (P)
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Lighting Control
- Switches on the headlamps.
- Switches off the headlamps.
- Switches on the parking lamps.
- Autolamps: Turn the headlamps on and off based on available daylight.
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Liftgate Release
- Press and release the button to open/close the power liftgate.
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Power-Adjustable Foot Pedals
- Your power-adjustable pedal control allows you to move your brake and accelerator pedals.
- Press ⊳ to move the pedals away from you, or ⊲ to move the pedals closer.
- Note: Adjust the pedals only when the transmission is in the park (P)
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Heated and Ventilated Seats
- The heated and ventilated seats only function when the engine is on. Press the or controls. More lights indicate warmer or cooler settings.
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PowerPoints
- There are several different power points in your vehicle: 12-Volt DC, 110-Volt AC, wireless charging, and USB ports. The two USB ports in the front also connect your device to the SYNC system.
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Wireless Accessory Charger
- This feature supports Qi wireless charging compatible devices when the vehicle is on, in accessory mode, or if SYNC 4 is on. To begin charging, place the device in the port with the charging side down.
- Charging stops when the device reaches full charge. You can only charge one device at a time in the charging area. For more information, see the Auxiliary Power Points chapter of your Owner’s Manual.
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Electric Parking Brake
- The electric parking brake switch replaces the conventional hand brake. To apply, pull up the switch. The brake system warning lamps flash and then illuminate to confirm you applied the parking brake.
- To release manually, switch the ignition on, press the brake pedal, then press down. The brake system warning lamp turns off. Your vehicle automatically releases the parking brake when the driver door is closed, the transmission is in a forward or reverse gear, and you press the accelerator pedal.
- Note: If the electric parking brake warning lamp stays on, the electric parking brake did not automatically release. You must release the electric parking brake using the switch
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Auto Hold
- Auto Hold can assist you while stopping at traffic lights or while in traffic jams by holding the brakes when you stop the vehicle.
- You can switch the system on or off by pressing the button on the center console.
- The AUTO HOLD indicator illuminates. When you press the accelerator pedal, Auto Hold automatically releases the brakes. In certain situations, Auto Hold may apply the electric parking brake and illuminate the brake warning lamp in the instrument cluster.
- Auto Hold turns off when you power down your vehicle, or you can switch the feature off manually by pressing the AUTO HOLD button. Switch Auto Hold off if you are towing a trailer or having the vehicle towed. See the Brakes chapter of your Owner’s Manual for more details.
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Drive Mode Control
- Lincoln Drive Modes deliver the Lincoln driving experience by optimizing steering, handling, and powertrain response. The system tailors your vehicle configuration for the model you select. Change Drive Mode settings using the DRIVE MODE knob.
- Note: Mode changes are not available when the ignition is off.
- Normal: For effortless and balanced driving.
- Normal 4A: For confident and secure driving (4×4 only).
- Conserve: Enables efficient driving.
- Excite: For responsive and engaging driving.
- Slippery: For slick, icy, or loose surfaces, such as snow- or ice-covered roads.
- Deep Conditions: Provides deep sand or mud assistance.
- Slow Climb: Used when you need low-speed power and control.
Phone as a Key
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Phone as a Key
You can set up your phone as an intelligent access key allowing you to lock, unlock, start and drive your vehicle using the Lincoln Way App. Visit your device’s app store or our website for more information about the Lincoln Way App. -
Steps to Activate Phone as a Key
Please note, that you need to be near your vehicle during setup. -
To set up Phone as a Key:
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Download the Lincoln Way App.
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Activate Lincoln Connect (visit owner.lincoln.com for more information).
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There are two entry points to begin Phone as a Key setup.
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Select the Controls button on the
home screen. -
Select the Phone as a Key Setup Required tab on the Vehicle Details screen.
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Input your Lincoln Way App username
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Name your new key.
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The key downloads to the Lincoln-Way App.
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The key downloads to the Lincoln-Way App
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Pair the Smartphone with the Vehicle
- The Lincoln Way App displays a passcode to establish a Bluetooth connection. Select Copy and Continue to save the passcode.
- Enter or paste the passcode previously copied into the pop-up on your device.
- A screen pops up to ask how to access your location.
- Important: You must select Always Allow if you’d like to keep the Lincoln Way App running in the background at all times. If you choose Only While
- Using the App, you must then open the app and have it on your screen to connect with the vehicle.
- 4. When pairing is complete, a confirmation displays on the screen.
Create a Backup Start Passcode (Recommended)
- Ensure the key fob is nearby for setup.
- Select Yes on the SYNC screen when prompted for Backup Start Passcode.
- Select the phone you would like to use for the backup Start Passcode on the SYNC screen. This step is skipped if only one Phone as a Key device is in the vehicle.
- Choose a code of at least five alpha-numeric or eight-digit combinations of numbers that you will remember. Re-enter, then select Done.
Create a Personal Door Keypad Code
- Once a Backup Start Passcode is created, you can add a personal door keypad code in addition to the Master Door Keypad Code.
- Select Create a New Keypad Code on the SYNC screen.
- Enter a five-digit personal keypad code twice.
- The SYNC screen displays a message stating the code was created successfully.
What to Do If You Have Lost Your Smartphone or Your Phone Battery Is Dead
- Enter the Personal Door Keypad Code that was created during setup.
- Upon entry, start the vehicle by pressing the brake and the ignition button. Wait for 10-15 seconds for screen animations to finish, then press the brake and the ignition button again.
- Enter the Backup Start Passcode (this is the code of at least five alpha-numeric or eight-digit numbers you created when setting up the Phone As A Key).
- Press the brake and push-button ignition one final time to drive away in your vehicle.
How Do I Use My Vehicle at a Valet?
- Open Valet Mode in the Settings menu of the SYNC screen. The backup start passcode must already be set up in order to use Valet Mode.
- SYNC screen displays a temporary valet passcode, and a notification is sent to the smartphone.
You must write down the passcode on the black card and give it to the valet attendant in order to:
- Activate the keypad, and swipe with your hand on the black-plated door trim just above the driver door handle.
- Lock the doors. Press 7-8 and 9-0 simultaneously on the black-plated door trim just above the driver door handle outside the vehicle.
- Unlock the doors. The valet should use the first five digits of the temporary passcode by entering them on the keyless entry keypad on the driver’s door.
- Start the engine. The SYNC screen requests the valet enter all eight digits of the temporary passcode.
Once the valet delivers the vehicle, the SYNC screen displays an Exit Valet Mode button and scans for the virtual key. The temporary passcode is then deleted and will not work again. You can then use your Phone As A Key as usual. Please refer to owner.lincoln.com for more information on how to use it if you do not have a key fob or Phone as a Key device. For more information, see the Phone as a Key chapter of your Owner’s Manual or scan the QR code.
Voice Interaction
Voice Interaction allows you to control vehicle features using conversational requests.
- To begin a voice interaction, you can either
- Press the voice interaction button on the steering wheel.
- Say the selected wake word.
- Once you have started a voice interaction, you can speak to the system in a conversational manner. Some examples include:
General Examples
- Start Over
- Cancel
- Help
Entertainment Examples
- Play The Beatles.
- Show music by The Beatles
- Set the station to 101.9 FM.
Climate Examples
- I am cold.
- Set the temperature to 65 degrees.
Phone Examples
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Call Henry.
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Dial (phone number).
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Send a text message to Henry.
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Read my message from Henry.
App Examples
- Mobile Apps.
- List Mobile Apps.
- Find Mobile Apps.
Navigation Examples
- Drive to 1 American Road in Dearborn, Michigan.
- Show me directions to the Golden Gate Bridge.
- Show me directions to Oakwood Boulevard and Pellham Road.
- Cancel route.
Some services may not be available in your area.
Refer to your Owner’s Manual in the head unit, visit the website or call the toll-free number. For U.S. customers: visit owner.lincoln.com or call 1-800-521-4140. For Canadian customers: visit syncmyride.ca or syncmaroute.ca or call 1-800-387-9333
Center Display Overview
The feature and status bars on your touchscreen allow you to interact with a variety of vehicle features. You can also utilize voice commands to access these features.
Speed-restricted Features For your safety, some functions of the system are speed-dependent. Some features of this system may be too difficult to use when your vehicle is moving so they are restricted from use unless your vehicle is stationary. Other features are limited to when your vehicle is traveling at speeds under 6 mph (10 km/h).
Pairing Your Phone for the First Time
Switch on Bluetooth on your device to begin pairing. Check the compatibility
of your device on the local Lincoln website.
To add a phone:
- Select the phone option on the feature bar.
- Select Add Phone.
- A prompt alerts you to search for the system on your phone.
- Select your vehicle on your phone.
- Confirm that the PIN (personal identification number) on your cell phone matches the number on the touchscreen.
- The touchscreen indicates when the pairing is successful.
- Download the phonebook from your phone when you are prompted.
To pair subsequent phones, please see the Phone chapter in your Owner’s Manual.
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Phone Menu
- To make calls, select from your contacts, and recent calls or dial the number on the phone keypad. From the phone menu, you can also adjust phone settings, change devices or place your device in Do Not Disturb mode. The Do Not Disturb mode rejects all incoming calls and switches off ring tones and alerts. If your phone has a voice service such as Siri or Google, you may also see a button to access this feature in the phone menu.
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Receiving Calls
- To accept the call, select Accept on the touchscreen or press the phone button on the steering wheel.
To reject the call, select Reject on the touchscreen.
- To accept the call, select Accept on the touchscreen or press the phone button on the steering wheel.
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During a Phone Call
- When you take a phone call, the screen displays the contact’s name and number, the call duration, and the phone signal strength and battery. You can also select End Call, Keypad, Mute, or Privacy during the call. Selecting privacy transfers the call to your cell phone.
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Text Messages
- The system can receive and notify you of text messages. You can use the touchscreen to select to hear or see the text messages, call the sender or reply to the text message. You can switch text message notifications on and off in the Settings menu. For more information, please see the Phone chapter of your Owner’s Manual.
Center Display Overview (continued)
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Apps
- The first time you start an app through the system, you could be asked to grant certain permissions. Some apps will work with no setup. Others require you to configure some personal settings before you can use them. To access the apps, select the apps option on the feature bar.
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Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™
- To use Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, pair your device and follow the instructions on the touchscreen. Certain system features are not available when you are using Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.
Android Auto may need to be enabled from the settings menu. You can switch Apple CarPlay or Android Auto off through the settings menu. See the Apps chapter of your Owner’s Manual for more information.
- To use Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, pair your device and follow the instructions on the touchscreen. Certain system features are not available when you are using Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.
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Information on Demand Screen
- You can use the following controls to navigate the Information on Demand screen:
- Press the button to view the next Information on Demand screen.
- Press the button to view the previous Information on
- Demand screen.
- Press the button to view the Information on Demand screen card view.
Rebooting the Center Display
You can reboot the center display using the controls on the steering wheel.
Simultaneously press and hold the seek forward and audio system.
Navigation
You can set your destination using the text entry or map screen. Using text
entry, you can enter your destination using the keyboard. Press Search and
select the destination from the list on the screen. Press Start to begin
navigation. Using the map screen, you can press and hold a location on the map
to place a pin. Press the button to begin the route guidance. Through the menu
button, you can change the format of the map, switch live traffic on and off,
update the map and navigate to a recent destination or saved destination.
During route guidance, you can adjust the guidance prompt volume by turning
the volume control when a guidance prompt plays. To repeat an instruction,
press the turn indicator. To cancel route guidance, press the button.
Lincoln Embrace
Lincoln Embrace automatically illuminates and adjusts personalized areas of your vehicle as you approach or leave your vehicle.
- Welcome Lighting
- The Lincoln welcome logo projects from the side mirror to the ground near the front doors.
- Auto-Folding Exterior Mirrors
- Auto-Folding Exterior mirrors automatically fold when you exit and lock the driver’s door. The mirrors return to the original position automatically when you unlock, open, and close the driver’s door. The mirrors can fold open or closed on demand by pressing on the door.
- Easy Entry and Exit
- When the vehicle ignition is switched off, the driver seat moves back up to 2 inches (5 centimeters), and the power tilt and telescoping steering wheel moves to the full-up position. The driver seat and steering column return to the previous position when you push the START-STOP button.
- Vehicle System Updates
- You can update your vehicle system wirelessly by making sure Vehicle Connectivity and Automatic System Updates are switched on. When an update is available, tap the notification icon and follow the prompts on the screen.
- To make sure you receive all updates, set a recurring schedule and connect to Wi-Fi. Updates may take longer if not connected to Wi-Fi, or may not download at all.
Multi-Contour Front Seats with Active Motion
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Memory Function
The memory function allows a one-touch recall of personalized features including the driver seat, power mirrors, adjustable pedals, and power steering columns. To adjust memory features, turn the ignition on and use the controls on the driver door. Press and hold the desired preset button until you hear a single tone. You can now recall the set memory position. See the Seat chapter in your Owner’s Manual for more details. -
Power Front Head Restraint
The four-way control adjusts the height and angle of the front head restraints. -
Seat Backrest
Press forward or backward to adjust the upper seatback in the corresponding direction. -
Power Front Seats
Adjusts seat height and moves the seat forward and backward. -
Seat Cushion Length Adjustment Press to adjust the left side of the cushion, or to adjust the right.
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Lumbar Support Press + to increase or – to decrease lumbar support.
Comfort
- Power Folding Rear Seats
- The control buttons are on the left-hand rear quarter trim panel (accessible from the liftgate area). Press the appropriate button to fold the seats.
- To return the second-row seatback to the original position, rotate the seatback up until the seatback latches in the upright position.
- The seatback clicks when it is locked into position.
- To return the third-row seatback to the original position, press the corresponding control again.
- Third-Row Power Recline
- The third-row power recline buttons are on the quarter trim panel on each side of the vehicle.
- Rear Massage Seats
- Adjust this feature through the rear touchscreen. Selecting a different adjustment cancels the current one. When the backrest and cushion are both active, the massage alternates between zones.
- Heated and Ventilated Rear Seats
- For heated rear seats, press on the center console repeatedly to cycle through the various heat modes and off. For ventilated rear seats, press repeatedly to cycle through the various cooling modes and off.
Note: The ventilated seats function only when the engine is running.
Moonroof: The one-touch moonroof controls are on the overhead console. To
stop movement during a one-touch operation, press the control a second time.
- Press and release to open the moonroof.
- The moonroof stops short of the fully opened position. To open the moonroof fully, press and release the control again.
- Press and release to close the moonroof.
- Press and release to vent the moonroof.
- Press and release to open the sunshade.
- The sunshade stops short of its fully opened position for the comfort of rear passengers.
- To open the sunshade fully, press the control again.
- Press and release to close the sunshade
Convenience
Power Liftgate
- Press on the instrument panel to open or close the power liftgate.
- For added convenience, there are more ways to activate your power liftgate’s capabilities:
- On your remote, press twice to open or close.
- From the rear, press A to open the glass only, and press B to open the liftgate.
- Hands-Free Liftgate Operation:
- When the remote is within 3 feet (1 meter) of the vehicle, use a kick forward/back motion under the rear bumper to either side of the hitch.
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Note: Side-to-side swiping motion will not trigger sensors. Allow the power system to open/close the liftgate. The power liftgate includes an obstacle detection feature that reverts to the open position. Manually pushing or pulling the liftgate may damage that system. See the Liftgate chapter of your Owner’s Manual.
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Remote Start
To start the engine from outside the vehicle , press and then press twice. Before driving, you must press the START-STOP button on the instrument panel while pressing the brake pedal. You can turn off your vehicle from outside after a remote start by pressing once. -
MyKey®
MyKey allows you to program speed restrictions and volume levels to promote good driving habits. For complete information, refer to the MyKey chapter in your Owner’s Manual. -
SecuriCodeTM Keyless Entry Keypad
The SecuriCode keypad is near the driver window and allows you to lock/unlock the doors without a key. The keypad is operated with a five-digit code found on your owner’s wallet card or by using a personal code. -
To Unlock All Doors
Enter your five-digit code within 5 seconds. -
To Unlock the Liftgate Glass
Enter your five-digit code, then press 5·6 within 5 seconds. -
To Lock All Doors
Press and hold 7·8 and 9·0 at the same time with the door closed. See the Doors and Locks chapter in your Owner’s Manual for additional details. -
Reverse Braking Assist
Reverse Braking Assist reduces impact damage or avoids a collision completely by using the sensors on the rear of your vehicle. Reverse Braking Assist functions when your vehicle is in reverse (R) and traveling at a speed of 1–7 mph (1.5–12 km/h). If the system detects an obstacle behind your vehicle, it provides a warning through the rear parking aid or cross-traffic alert system.
Technology
ActiveGlide™
ActiveGlide works with adaptive cruise control to keep your vehicle centered in your lane. ActiveGlide must be enabled on your information and entertainment screen. The system monitors your eyes and head position to detect if you are distracted. If the system determines you are distracted, it alerts you to turn your eyes back to the road. The system only activates when ActiveGlide is enabled on your touchscreen, adaptive cruise control with stop and go is on, the system detects both lane markings, your hands are on the steering wheel and your eyes are on the road. When the system is on, the color of the indicator changes to indicate the system status.
- Gray: the system is on but inactive.
- Green: the system is active and applying for continuous assistance steering support.
- Blue: the system is active and hands-free driving support is available.
When the graphic in the cluster shows a wheel hands-on, it is indicating the hands-on driving mode is active. When this indicator is present, you must keep your hands on the steering wheel. When the graphic in the cluster changes to a wheel without hands-on, it is indicating hands-free driving mode is available. When this indicator is present, you can remove your hands from the steering wheel. For additional system information, settings and limitations, please see your Owner’s Manual.
Head-Up Display
This is a visual system that shows information in your field of view as you drive. The information comes from various vehicle systems and includes vehicle speed, speed limit, navigation, and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), such as Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and the lane-keeping system. This system projects the information off the windshield and focuses the image near the end of the hood, approximately 7 feet (2 meters) in front of the driver. Viewing this information does not require you to significantly move your head, allowing you to keep your eyes on the road while having quick and easy access to information.
Stability Control and Traction Control with Roll Stability ControlTM
Automatically turns on when you start your engine and helps you keep control of your vehicle when on a slippery surface. The electronic stability control portion of the system helps avoid skids and lateral slides, and roll stability control helps avoid a vehicle rollover. The traction control system helps avoid drive-wheel spin and loss of traction. See the Stability Control chapter in your Owner’s Manual for details.
Keyless Entry
You can unlock and lock the vehicle without taking the key out of your pocket or bag when your intelligent access key is within 3 feet (1 meter) of your vehicle. To unlock, touch the unlock sensor on the back of any door handle for a brief period and then pull on the door handle, being careful to not touch the lock sensor at the same time or pull the door handle too quickly. To lock, touch the door handle lock sensor on any door for approximately one second, being careful to not touch the unlock sensor on the back of the door handle at the same time.
Technology (continued)
- Personal Profiles
- You can personalize positional settings such as seats and mirrors, as well as non-positional settings such as radio, navigation, driver assist, and system settings. You can use this menu to edit, link, unlink and rename a remote control. You can also delete any personal profiles.
- For more information, see the SYNC chapter in your Owner’s Manual.
- Manually Shifting Gears
- With SelectShift automatic transmission, you can use the paddles on your steering wheel to change gears without a clutch.
- Pull the (+) paddle on the steering wheel to activate SelectShift. To change gears:
- Pull the right paddle (+) to upshift.
- Pull the left paddle (–) to downshift.
For more information and system operation, please see the Transmission chapter in your Owner’s Manual.
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110-Volt AC PowerPoint
USB ports and power points are located in the second row on the center console and in the third row on the quarter trim panels. The PowerPoint may be located on the instrument panel or on the rear of the center console and can be used for electric devices that require up to 400 watts. -
Front and Rear Parking Aids
The sensors warn you if there is an object in front of or behind the vehicle. The rear sensors are active only when the transmission is in reverse (R) and the vehicle is traveling at a low speed. The front sensors are active when the transmission is in any position other than the park (P). As the vehicle moves closer to the obstacle, the rate of the audible warning increases.
Note: Visibility aids do not replace the need to watch where the vehicle is moving. Refer to your Owner’s Manual for safety information, more details, and limitations.
BLIS® (Blind Spot Information System) with Trailer Tow and Cross Traffic Alert This system is designed to aid you in detecting vehicles that may have entered the detection area 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. Cross-traffic alert warns you of vehicles approaching from the sides when the transmission is in reverse (R). When a trailer is attached and you have set up a Blind Spot Trailer, the system becomes active when driving forward above 6 mph (10 km/h). Refer to the Driving Aids chapter in your Owner’s Manual for more information.
Note: NEVER use BLIS or cross-traffic alert as a replacement for using the interior and exterior mirrors and looking over your shoulder before changing lanes. The systems are not replacements.
360-Degree Camera
The 360-degree camera system consists of front, side, and rear cameras. It allows you to see what is directly in front of or behind your vehicle, provides a cross-traffic view in front of and behind your vehicle and allows you to see a top-down view of the area outside your vehicle, including the blind spots. It also provides visibility around your vehicle in parking maneuvers, such as:
- Centering in a parking space.
- Obstacles near the vehicle.
- Parallel parking.
The front camera enables button is near the display screen and turns on the front camera when your vehicle is not in reverse (R).
Essential Features
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
The tire pressure monitoring system allows you to view tire pressure readings
through the information display. When a tire is under-inflated , the warning
light in the instrument cluster will illuminate. If this occurs, stop, check,
and inflate the affected tire to the proper pressure as soon as possible.
Refer to the Wheels and Tires chapter of your Owner’s Manual for more
information.
Refueling
When refueling your vehicle
- Make sure the ignition is switched off.
- Open the fuel door.
- Fully insert the fuel pump nozzle into the fuel system, leaving the nozzle inserted until you are done pumping.
- Ensure the fuel pump nozzle is level when refueling, or it may impact the fuel flow. Improper positioning can also cause the fuel pump to shut off before the fuel tank is full.
- When you finish refueling, slowly remove the fuel pump nozzle and close the fuel door. If you are refilling your tank from a fuel container, ensure you use the fuel filler funnel included with your vehicle. Using an aftermarket funnel information and fuel filler funnel location, please see the Fuel and Refueling chapter of your Owner’s Manual.
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Fuel Type and Fuel Tank Capacity
Navigator has a 23.6 gallon (89.3 liters) fuel tank capacity, Navigator L model is 27.8 gallons (105.2 liters). We recommend regular unleaded gasoline or an unleaded fuel blend with up to 15% ethanol with a pump (R+M)/2 octane rating of 91 minimum. Do not use any other fuel because it could damage or impair the emission control system. -
Trailer Sway Control
Applies your vehicle brakes at individual wheels, and if necessary, reduces engine power. If the trailer begins to sway , the light flashes, and the message TRAILER SWAY REDUCE SPEED appears in the information display. Slow down your vehicle, then pull safely off the road to check for proper tongue and trailer load distribution. See the Towing chapter in your Owner’s Manual for specific loading information. -
Location of Spare Tire and Tools
The spare tire is under the vehicle, forward of the rear bumper. This dissimilar spare is designed for emergency use only and should be replaced as soon as possible. The jack and tools under the access may not work with the capless system and could cause damage to your vehicle. For more -
panels in the floor compartment behind the rear seat. Please refer to the Wheels and Tires chapter of your Owner’s Manual.
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Note: Ensure you switch off the power running boards prior to jacking, hoisting, or towing your vehicle.
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. This Quick Reference 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 Reference 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.
- United States
- Lincoln Client Relationship Center
- 1-800-521-4140
- (TDD for the hearing impaired: 1-800-232-5952) owner.lincoln.com
- Canada
- Lincoln Client Relationship Centre
- 1-800-665-2006
- (TDD for the hearing impaired: 1-888-658-6805) lincolncanada.com
References
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