jump start LINCOLN NAUTILUS 2023 Owners Manual
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Load Carrying
Load Carrying Precautions.......................296
Locating the Safety ComplianceCertification Labels.................................297
What Is the Gross Axle Weight Rating......................................................................297
What Is the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating......................................................................297
What Is the Maximum Loaded TrailerWeight........................................................297
What Is the Gross Combined WeightRating.........................................................297
Calculating Payload....................................298
Calculating the Load Limit........................298
Roof Rack......................................................300
Luggage Compartment
Luggage Compartment Precautions......302
Installing and Removing the LuggageCompartment Cargo Net......................302
Installing and Removing the LuggageCompartment Cover..............................303
Connecting a Trailer
Connecting a Trailer Precautions...........305
Connecting a Trailer...................................305
Towing a Trailer
Towing a Trailer Precautions....................307
Trailer Brake Precautions..........................307
Towing a Trailer Limitations......................308
Loading Your Trailer....................................308
Trailer Towing Hints....................................308
Launching or Retrieving a Boat or PersonalWatercraft.................................................309
Towing Weights and Dimensions.............310
Trailer Sway Control
How Does Trailer Sway Control Work.......................................................................312
Trailer Sway Control Precautions.............312
Switching Trailer Sway Control On and Off.......................................................................312
Driving Hints
Cold Weather Precautions.........................313
Breaking-In.....................................................313
Driving Economically...................................313
Driving in Special Conditions....................313
Driving Through Shallow Water...............315
Floor Mats......................................................316
Crash and Breakdown
Information
Roadside Assistance...................................317
Switching the Hazard Flashers On and Off.......................................................................318
Jump Starting the Vehicle..........................318
Post-Crash Alert System...........................320
Automatic Crash Shutoff............................321
Transporting the Vehicle............................321
Towing Your Vehicle
Towing Your Vehicle Precautions............323
Recreationally Towing Your Vehicle - 2.0L,AWD...........................................................323
Recreationally Towing Your Vehicle - 2.0L,FWD............................................................323
Recreationally Towing Your Vehicle - 2.7L......................................................................323
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WHAT IS THE CATALYTIC
CONVERTER
The catalytic converter is part of yourvehicle's emissions system and filters harmfulpollutants from the exhaust gas.
CATALYTIC CONVERTER
PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: Do not park, idle or driveyour vehicle on dry grass or other dryground cover. The emission system heatsup the engine compartment and exhaustsystem, creating the risk of fire.
WARNING: The normal operatingtemperature of the exhaust system is veryhigh. Never work around or attempt torepair any part of the exhaust system untilit has cooled. Use special care whenworking around the catalytic converter.The catalytic converter heats up to a veryhigh temperature after only a short periodof engine operation and stays hot after theengine is switched off.
WARNING: Exhaust leaks may resultin entry of harmful and potentially lethalfumes into the passenger compartment. Ifyou smell exhaust fumes inside yourvehicle, have your vehicle inspectedimmediately. Do not drive if you smellexhaust fumes.
To avoid damaging the catalytic converter:
•Do not crank the engine for more than10 seconds at a time.
•Do not run the engine with a spark pluglead disconnected.
•Do not push-start or tow-start yourvehicle. Use booster cables. See JumpStarting Precautions (page 318).
•Use the correct fuel. See Fuel andRefueling (page 203).
•Do not switch the ignition off when yourvehicle is moving.
•Avoid running out of fuel.
•Have the items listed in scheduledmaintenance information performedaccording to the specified schedule.
Note:Do not make any unauthorizedchanges to your vehicle or engine. By law,vehicle owners and anyone whomanufactures, repairs, or services a fleet ofvehicles are not permitted to intentionallyremove an emission control device orprevent it from working.
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4.Press the accelerator pedal until enginehas developed sufficient torque toprevent your vehicle from rolling downthe hill.
5.Release the switch and pull away in anormal manner.
AUTOMATICALLY RELEASING THE
ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE
1.Close the driver door.
2.Shift into gear.
3.Press the accelerator pedal and pull awayin a normal manner.
ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE
AUDIBLE WARNING
Sounds when the parking brake is on andyour vehicle is moving. If the warning tonecontinues after you have released theparking brake, this indicates a malfunction.Have your vehicle checked as soon aspossible.
RELEASING THE ELECTRIC
PARKING BRAKE IF THE VEHICLE
BATTERY HAS RUN OUT OF
CHARGE
WARNING: The electric parkingbrake does not operate if the vehiclebattery has run out of charge.
Connect a booster battery to the vehiclebattery to release the electric parking brakeif the vehicle battery has run out of charge.See Jump Starting the Vehicle (page 319).
ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE –
TROUBLESHOOTING
ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE –WARNING LAMPS
Brake System
It illuminates red when you applythe parking brake and your vehicleis on. If the lamp flashes when theparking brake has been released,this indicates the parking brakesystem requires service. Have your vehiclechecked as soon as possible.
Note:Lamps may vary depending on region.
Electric Parking Brake
When the lamp illuminates yellow,it indicates a malfunction in theelectric parking brake. Have yourvehicle checked as soon as possible.
Note:Lamps may vary depending on region.
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ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
Vehicles Sold in the United States:Getting Roadside Assistance
If you have a vehicle concern, Lincoln offersa complimentary roadside assistanceprogram. This program is separate from theNew Vehicle Limited Warranty.
The service is available:
•Throughout the life of the vehicle fororiginal owners.
•For six years or 70,000 mi (110,000 km),whichever comes first, for subsequentowners.
Roadside Assistance covers:
•A flat tire change with a good spare. Forvehicles with an unusable tire inflationkit, we provide towing service.
•Battery jump start.
•Lock-out assistance - key replacementcost is the client's responsibility.
•Fuel delivery — independent servicecontractors, if not prohibited by state,local or municipal law shall deliver up to2 gal (8 L) of gasoline fuel to a disabledvehicle. Roadside Assistance limits fueldelivery service to two no-chargeoccurrences within a 12-month period.
•Winch out — available within 100 ft (30 m)of a paved or county maintained road,no recoveries.
•Towing — independent servicecontractors, if not prohibited by state,local or municipal law shall tow Lincolneligible vehicles to the client's selling orpreferred dealer within 100 mi (160 km)of the disablement location or to thenearest Lincoln dealer. If a client requestsa tow to a selling or preferred dealer thatis more than 100 mi (160 km) from thedisablement location, the client isresponsible for any mileage costs inexcess of 100 mi (160 km).
•Roadside Assistance includes up to $200for a towed trailer if the disabled eligiblevehicle requires service at the nearestauthorized dealer. If the towing vehicleis operational but the trailer is not, thenthe trailer does not qualify for anyroadside services.
Vehicles Sold in the United States:Using Roadside Assistance
United States clients who require roadsideassistance, call 1-800-521-4140 or contactRoadside Assistance using the Lincoln Waymobile app.
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If you need to arrange roadside assistanceon your own, Lincoln reimburses areasonable amount for towing to the nearestLincoln dealership within 100 mi (160 km). Toobtain reimbursement information, UnitedStates clients, call 1-800-521-4140. Clientsneed to submit their original receipts.
Vehicles Sold in Canada: GettingRoadside Assistance
If you have a vehicle concern, Lincoln offersa complimentary roadside assistanceprogram. This program is eligible withinCanada or the continental United States.
The service is available 24 hours a day,seven days a week.
This program is separate from the NewVehicle Limited Warranty, beginning fromthe original warranty start date and lasts thelife of the vehicle for the original owner.Subsequent owners receive coverage thatis concurrent with the 6 years or 70,000 mi(110,000 km), whichever occurs first,powertrain warranty coverage period.
Note:Canadian roadside coverage andbenefits may differ from the U.S. coverage.
For complete program coverage details,review your warranty guide, contact yourdealer, call us in Canada at 1-844-665-2007,or visit our website atwww.lincolncanada.com.
If you purchased your vehicle in Canada andrequire roadside assistance, please call1-844-665-2007 or contact RoadsideAssistance using the Lincoln Way mobileapp.
Note:For quick reference, complete theroadside assistance identification card foundin the glove compartment of your vehicleand place it in your wallet.
SWITCHING THE HAZARD
FLASHERS ON AND OFF
The hazard flasher button is on theinstrument panel. Press the buttonto switch the hazard flashers on ifyour vehicle is creating a safety hazard forother road users.
When you switch the hazard flashers on, allfront and rear direction indicators flash.
Note:The hazard flashers operate when theignition is in any position, or if the key is notin the ignition. The battery loses charge andcould have insufficient power to restart yourvehicle.
Press the button again to switch them off.
JUMP STARTING THE VEHICLE
JUMP STARTING PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: Batteries normallyproduce explosive gases which can causepersonal injury. Therefore, do not allowflames, sparks or lighted substances tocome near the battery. When working nearthe battery, always shield your face andprotect your eyes. Always provide correctventilation.
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WARNING: Keep batteries out ofreach of children. Batteries contain sulfuricacid. Avoid contact with skin, eyes orclothing. Shield your eyes when workingnear the battery to protect against possiblesplashing of acid solution. In case of acidcontact with skin or eyes, flush immediatelywith water for a minimum of 15 minutes andget prompt medical attention. If acid isswallowed, call a physician immediately.
WARNING: Use only adequatelysized cables with insulated clamps.
WARNING: Make sure that the cablesare clear of any moving parts and fueldelivery system parts.
WARNING: Connect batteries withonly the same nominal voltage.
WARNING: If the engine is runningwhile the hood is open, stay clear ofmoving engine components. Failure tofollow this warning could result in seriouspersonal injury or death.
Do not attempt to push-start an automatictransmission vehicle. This could causetransmission damage.
Do not disconnect the battery of the disabledvehicle. This could damage your vehicle'selectrical system.
PREPARING THE VEHICLE
Use only a 12 volt supply to start your vehicle.
Park the booster vehicle close to the hoodof the disabled vehicle, making sure the twovehicles do not touch.
JUMP STARTING THE VEHICLE
Connecting the Jumper Cables
WARNING: Do not connect thenegative jumper cable to any other part ofyour vehicle. Use the ground point.
Note:If you are using a jump pack or boosterbox, follow the manufacturer's instructions.
1.Pull the red rubber boot backward.Connect the positive (+) jumper cable tothe positive (+) terminal of the dischargedbattery.
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2.Connect the other end of the positive (+)jumper cable to the positive (+) terminalof the booster vehicle battery.
3.Connect the negative (-) jumper cable tothe negative (-) terminal of the boostervehicle battery.
4.Make the final connection of the negative(-) jumper cable to an exposed metal partof the disabled vehicle's engine, asshown in the following illustration, awayfrom the battery and fuel injectionsystem, or connect the negative (-)jumper cable to a ground connectionpoint if available.
Note:Do not use the hood latch as anegative (-) connection point. This couldcause springs in the latch to burn andprevent the hood from operating correctly.
Starting the Engine
1.Start the engine of the booster vehicleand moderately rev the engine, or gentlypress the accelerator to keep the enginespeed between 2000 and 3000 RPM, asshown in your tachometer.
2.Start the engine of the disabled vehicle.
3.Once you start the disabled vehicle, runboth vehicle engines for an additionalthree minutes before disconnecting thejumper cables.
Removing the Jumper Cables
Remove the jumper cables in the reverseorder that they were connected.
Note:Do not switch the headlamps on whendisconnecting the cables. The peak voltagecould blow the bulbs.
POST-CRASH ALERT SYSTEM
WHAT IS THE POST-CRASH ALERTSYSTEM
The system helps draw attention to yourvehicle in the event of a serious impact.
HOW DOES THE POST-CRASH ALERTSYSTEM WORK
The system is designed to turn the hazardflashers on, turn the courtesy lamps on,intermittently sound the horn and unlock alldoors in the event of a serious impact thatdeploys an airbag or the seatbeltpretensioners.
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WHAT IS LINCOLN PROTECT
Protect yourself from the rising cost ofvehicle repairs with the Lincoln Protectextended service plan.
Lincoln Protect Extended Service Plans(United States Only)
Lincoln Protect means peace of mind. It isthe extended service plan backed by Lincoln,and provides more protection beyond theNew Vehicle Limited Warranty coverage.When you visit your Lincoln Dealer, insist ongenuine Lincoln Protect extended serviceplans.
Lincoln Protect Extended Service Plan CanQuickly Pay for Itself
One trip to the Service Center could easilyexceed the price of your Lincoln Protectextended service plan. With Lincoln Protect,you minimize your risk for unexpected repairbills and rising repair costs.
Up to 1000+ Covered Vehicle Components
There are four mechanical Lincoln Protectextended service plans with different levelsof coverage. Ask your authorized dealer fordetails.
1.PremiumCARE - Our most comprehensivecoverage. With over 1,000 coveredcomponents, this plan is so complete itis probably easier to list what is notcovered.
2.ExtraCARE - Covers 113 components, andincludes many high-tech items.
3.BaseCARE - Covers 84 components.
4.PowertrainCARE - Covers 29 criticalcomponents.
Lincoln Protect extended service plans arehonored by all authorized Lincoln dealers inthe United States, Canada and Mexico.
That means you get:
•Reliable, quality service at any Lincoln orFord dealership.
•Repairs performed by factory trainedtechnicians, using genuine parts.
Rental Car Reimbursement
First Day Rental Benefit
If you bring your car into your dealer forservice, we will give you a rental vehicle touse for the day.
Extended Rental Benefits
If your vehicle is kept overnight for coveredrepairs, you are eligible for rental carcoverage, including bumper to bumperwarranty repairs, and field service actions.
Roadside Assistance
Exclusive 24/7 roadside assistance, including:
•Towing, flat-tire change and battery jumpstarts.
•Out of fuel and lock-out assistance.
•Travel expense reimbursement forlodging, meals and rental car.
•Assistance for taxi, shuttle, rental carcoverage and other transportation.
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Child Restraints................................................41Child Restraint Position Information..................41Child Restraints Recommendation...................43
Child Safety......................................................39Child Restraint Anchor Points............................40Child Restraints.......................................................41Installing Child Restraints....................................44
Child Safety Locks..........................................52Child Safety Precautions...............................39Cleaning Products.......................................365Cleaning the Exterior..................................366Cleaning Camera Lenses and Sensors........368Cleaning Chrome, Aluminium or StainlessSteel...................................................................367Cleaning Headlamps and Rear Lamps.........366Cleaning Stripes or Graphics...........................367Cleaning the Engine Compartment...............367Cleaning the Exterior Precautions.................366Cleaning the Underbody..................................368Cleaning Wheels.................................................367Cleaning Windows and Wiper Blades..........366
Cleaning the Interior....................................368Cleaning Carpets and Floor Mats..................370Cleaning Displays and Screens......................369Cleaning Fabric...................................................369Cleaning Leather................................................369Cleaning Moonroof Tracks...............................370Cleaning Plastic..................................................369
Cleaning Seatbelts.............................................370Cleaning Storage Compartments...................370Cleaning the Instrument Panel.......................368Cleaning Vinyl.....................................................370
Clearing All MyKeys.......................................87Climate Control..............................................157Auto Mode............................................................159
Climate Control Hints...................................160Closing the Liftgate......................................104Closing the Hands-Free Liftgate.....................105Closing the Liftgate From Inside YourVehicle...............................................................104Closing the Liftgate From Outside YourVehicle...............................................................104Closing the Liftgate Using the RemoteControl...............................................................105
Cold Weather Precautions..........................313Connected Navigation................................458Connected Vehicle.......................................427Connected Vehicle – Troubleshooting.........428Connecting the Vehicle to a MobileNetwork............................................................427
Connected Vehicle Data...............................25Connected Vehicle Limitations.................427Connected Vehicle Requirements...........427
Connected Vehicle –Troubleshooting.........................................428Connected Vehicle – Frequently AskedQuestions.........................................................428
Connecting a Bluetooth® Device.............452Connecting a Trailer....................................305Connecting a Trailer Precautions.............305Connecting the Vehicle to a MobileNetwork........................................................427Connecting Lincoln Way to the Modem.......427Enabling and Disabling the Modem..............427What Is the Modem............................................427
Connecting the Vehicle to a Wi-FiNetwork........................................................427Connecting Your Phone..............................446Contacting Us...................................................15Cooling System Capacity and Specification- 2.0L..............................................................417Cooling System Capacity and Specification- 2.7L...............................................................418Crash and Breakdown Information...........317Automatic Crash Shutoff...................................321Jump Starting the Vehicle.................................318Post-Crash Alert System...................................320
Crash Sensors and Airbag Indicator..........72Creating a MyKey...........................................86Creating a Personal Profile........................456Creating a Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot..............431
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Using Lower Anchors and Tethers forChildren..............................................................46Using Seatbelts.....................................................44Using Tether Straps..............................................48
Instrument Cluster Display..........................146Personalized Settings.........................................151Trip Computer......................................................148
Instrument Cluster Display MainMenu..............................................................147Instrument Cluster Indicators.....................144Instrument Cluster.........................................139Fuel Gauge.............................................................141
Instrument Cluster Overview.....................139Instrument Cluster Warning Lamps..........142Instrument Panel.............................................29Interior Air Quality.........................................162Interior Bulbs.................................................364Interior Bulb Specification Chart....................364
Interior Lamp Function.................................130Switching the Interior Lamp Function On andOff.......................................................................130What Is the Interior Lamp Function................130
Interior Lighting.............................................129Ambient Lighting.................................................130Interior Lamp Function.......................................130Interior Lighting – Troubleshooting................130
Interior Lighting – Troubleshooting..........130Interior Lighting – Frequently AskedQuestions..........................................................130
Interior Mirror..................................................134Auto-Dimming Interior Mirror...........................134
Interior Mirror Precautions..........................134Introduction.......................................................17
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Jump Starting the Vehicle...........................318Jump Starting Precautions................................318Jump Starting the Vehicle.................................319Preparing the Vehicle.........................................319
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Keyless Entry....................................................94Keyless Entry – Troubleshooting......................95
Keyless Entry Keypad....................................96Keyless Entry Keypad –Troubleshooting...............................................99
Keyless Entry Keypad Limitations..............96Keyless Entry Keypad Master AccessCode................................................................96Keyless Entry Keypad Personal AccessCodes..............................................................97
Keyless Entry Keypad –Troubleshooting...........................................99Keyless Entry Keypad – Frequently AskedQuestions...........................................................99
Keyless Entry Limitations..............................94Keyless Entry Settings...................................94Keyless Entry – Troubleshooting................95Keyless Entry – Frequently AskedQuestions...........................................................95
Keys and Remote Controls...........................76Keys and Remote Controls –Troubleshooting...............................................80
Keys and Remote Controls –Troubleshooting...........................................80Keys and Remote Controls – InformationMessages...........................................................80
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Lane Centering.............................................265How Does Lane Centering Work...................265Lane Centering Alerts.......................................267Lane Centering Automatic Cancellation......267Lane Centering Indicators...............................268Lane Centering Limitations..............................266Lane Centering Manual Cancellation...........268Lane Centering Precautions............................266Lane Centering Requirements........................266
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