rear vent window LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2016 Owners Manual
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WARNINGS
Do not attempt to service, repair, or
modify the curtain airbags, its fuses,
the A, B, or C pillar trim, or the headliner on
a vehicle containing curtain airbags as you
could be seriously injured or killed. Contact
your authorized dealer as soon as possible. All occupants of your vehicle including
the driver should always wear their
safety belts even when an airbag
supplemental restraint system and curtain
airbag is provided. Failure to properly wear
your safety belt could seriously increase the
risk of injury or death. To reduce risk of injury, do not obstruct
or place objects in the deployment
path of the curtain airbag. If the curtain airbags have deployed,
the curtain airbags will not function
again. The curtain airbags (including the A,
B and C pillar trim and headliner) must be
inspected and serviced by an authorized
dealer. If the curtain airbag is not replaced,
the unrepaired area will increase the risk of
injury in a crash. The Safety Canopy will deploy during
significant side crashes or when a certain
likelihood of a rollover event is detected by
the rollover sensor. The Safety Canopy is
mounted to the roof side-rail sheet metal,
behind the headliner, above each row of
seats. In certain sideways crashes or rollover
events, the Safety Canopy will be activated,
regardless of which seats are occupied. The
Safety Canopy is designed to inflate between
the side window area and occupants to
further enhance protection provided in side
impact crashes and rollover events. The system consists of the following:
•
Safety canopy curtain airbags located
above the trim panels over the front and
rear side windows identified by a label
or wording on the headliner or roof-pillar
trim.
• A flexible headliner which opens above
the side doors to allow air curtain
deployment · Crash sensors and monitoring
system with a readiness indicator.
See Crash Sensors and Airbag
Indicator (page 47).
Children 12 years old and under should
always be properly restrained in the rear
seats. The Safety Canopy will not interfere
with children restrained using a properly
installed child or booster seat because it is
designed to inflate downward from the
headliner above the doors along the side
window opening.
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Press the release area on the rear edge of
the bin door to open the childminder mirror.
The door will open to full open position.
The rear view mirror may have to be adjusted
to its lower arm position to prevent
interference when the childminder mirror is
extended down.
REAR QUARTER WINDOWS
WARNINGS
Do not leave children unattended in
your vehicle and do not let them play
with the power windows. They may seriously
injure themselves. WARNINGS
When closing the power windows, you
should verify they are free of
obstructions and make sure that children and
pets are not in the proximity of the window
openings. Press and hold the VENT control to open the
rear quarter windows.
Pull and hold the
VENT control to close the
rear quarter windows.
Note: Vehicles without a moonroof will only
have the
VENT control. SUN VISORS
Rotate the sun visor toward the side window
and extend it rearward for extra shade.
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Recirculated air: Press the button to switch between outside air and recirculated air. The air currently in the passenger compartment
recirculates. This can reduce the time needed to cool the interior and r\
educe unwanted odors from entering your vehicle.
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Note: Recirculated air may also turn on and off automatically in instrument pan\
el or instrument panel and floor airflow modes during
hot weather to improve cooling efficiency.
MAX A/C:
Press the button for maximum cooling. Recirculated air flows through the instrument panel vents, air conditioni\
ng
automatically turns on and the fan automatically adjusts to the highest \
speed.
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A/C:
Press the button to switch the air conditioning on or off. Air conditioning cools your vehicle using outside air. To improve the
time to reach a comfortable temperature in hot weather, drive with the windows open until you feel cold air through the air ve\
nts.
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Note:
In certain conditions (for example, maximum defrost), the air conditioning compressor may continue to ope\
rate even though
the air conditioning is switched off.
Power:
Press the button to switch the system on and off. When the system is off, it prevents outside air from entering the vehicle.
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AUTO:
Press the button to switch on automatic operation. Adjust to select the\
desired temperature. Fan speed, air distribution, air
conditioning operation, and outside or recirculated air are automaticall\
y adjusted to heat or cool the vehicle to maintain the desired
temperature. You can also switch off dual zone mode by pressing and holding the button\
for more than two seconds.
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Heated rear window: Press the button to switch the heated rear window on and off. See Heated Windows and Mirrors (page 130).
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Defrost:
Select to distribute air through the windshield air vents. Air distribu\
tion to the instrument panel and footwell vents turns
off. You can also use this setting to defrost and clear the windshield of a th\
in covering of ice.
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Climate controlled seats:
Press the button to switch the climate controlled seats on and off. See Climate Controlled Seats (page
145).
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HINTS ON CONTROLLING THE
INTERIOR CLIMATE
General Hints
Note:
Prolonged use of recirculated air may
cause the windows to fog up.
Note: You may feel a small amount of air
from the footwell air vents regardless of the
air distribution setting.
Note: To reduce humidity build-up inside
your vehicle, do not drive with the system
switched off or with recirculated air always
switched on.
Note: Do not place objects under the front
seats as this may interfere with the airflow
to the rear seats.
Note: Remove any snow, ice or leaves from
the air intake area at the base of the
windshield.
Note: To improve the time to reach a
comfortable temperature in hot weather,
drive with the windows open until you feel
cold air through the air vents. Automatic Climate Control
Note:
Adjusting the settings when your
vehicle interior is extremely hot or cold is not
necessary. The system automatically adjusts
to heat or cool the cabin to your selected
temperature as quickly as possible. For the
system to function efficiently, the instrument
panel and side air vents should be fully
open.
Note: If you select AUTO during cold outside
temperatures, the system directs airflow to
the windshield and side window vents. In
addition, the fan may run at a slower speed
until the engine warms up.
Note: If you select AUTO during hot outside
temperatures, or when the inside of the
vehicle is hot, the system automatically uses
recirculated air to maximize interior cooling.
When the interior reaches the selected
temperature, the system automatically
switches to using outside air.
Heating the Interior Quickly
1. Select the
AUTO function. 2. Adjust the temperature function to the
desired setting.
Recommended Settings for Heating
1. Select the
AUTO function.
2. Adjust the temperature function to the desired setting. Use 72°F (22°C) as a
starting point, then adjust the setting as
necessary.
Cooling the Interior Quickly
1. Select the
MAX A/C function.
Recommended Settings for Cooling
1. Select the
AUTO function.
2. Adjust the temperature function to the desired setting. Use 72°F (22°C) as a
starting point, then adjust the setting as
necessary.
Side Window Defogging in Cold
Weather
1. Press the defrost button.
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Fan speed control: Adjust the volume of air circulated in the vehicle.
A
Heated seats (if equipped):
Press the button to switch the heated seats on and off. See Heated Seats (page 144).
B
Temperature control:
Control the temperature of the air circulated in your vehicle.
C
Air distribution control:
Adjust the control to turn airflow from the instrument panel or footwel\
l vents on or off. You can distribute
air through any combination of these vents.
D
Fan speed control lock:
When illuminated, you can only operate the rear passenger settings thro\
ugh the front controls.
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HEATED WINDOWS AND MIRRORS
Heated Rear Window
Note: Make sure the engine is running
before operating the heated windows. Press the button to clear the
heated rear window of thin ice and
fog. The heated rear window will
automatically turn off after a short period of
time. Start the engine before you switch the
heated rear window on.
Note: Do not use razor blades or other sharp
objects to clean or remove decals from the
inside of the heated rear window. The
vehicle warranty does not cover damage
caused to the heated rear window grid lines. Heated Exterior Mirror
(If Equipped)
When you switch the heated rear window
on, the heated exterior mirrors will
automatically turn on.
Note: Do not remove ice from the mirrors
with a scraper or adjust the mirror glass
when it is frozen in place.
Note: Do not clean the mirror housing or
glass with harsh abrasives, fuel or other
petroleum-based cleaning products. REMOTE START
The remote start feature allows you to
pre-condition the interior of your vehicle. The
climate control system works to achieve
comfort according to your previous settings.
Note:
You cannot adjust the system during
remote start operation.
Turn the ignition on to return the system to
its previous settings. You can now make
adjustments normally, but you need to turn
certain vehicle-dependent features back on,
such as:
• Heated seats.
• Cooled seats.
• Heated steering wheel.
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Protected components
Fuse amp rating
Fuse or relay number
Liftgate release decklid.
15A
25
Liftglass release motor.
Push to start switch.
5A
26
Passive entry/start module.
20A
27
Ignition switch.
15A
28
Key inhibit switch.
Radio.
20A
29
GPS.
Front park lamps.
15A
30
Trailer brake on/off.
5A
31
Power vent.
15A
32
Rear windows.
Power inverter.
CCD suspension module.
10A
33
Rear park assist.
10A
34
Rear camera.
BLIS.
Heated seat.
Climate module.
5A
35
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Because your vehicle
’s engine is
electronically controlled by a computer, some
control conditions are maintained by power
from the battery. When the battery is
disconnected or a new battery is installed,
the engine must relearn its idle and fuel trim
strategy for optimum driveability and
performance. Flexible fuel vehicles (FFV)
must also relearn the ethanol content of the
fuel for optimum driveability and
performance.
To restore the settings, do the following:
1. Apply the parking brake.
2. Shift into park (P) or neutral (N).
3. Switch off all accessories.
4. Press the brake pedal and start your vehicle.
5. Run the engine until it reaches normal operating temperature. While the engine
is warming up, complete the following:
Reset the clock. See Audio System
(page 340). Reset the power windows
bounce-back feature. See Windows and
Mirrors (page 93). Reset the radio station
presets.
See Audio System (page 340). 6. Allow the engine to idle for at least one
minute.
7. Drive the vehicle at least 10 mi (16 km) to
completely relearn the idle trim and fuel
trim strategy.
Note: If you do not allow the engine to
relearn the idle and fuel trim strategy, the
idle quality of your vehicle may be adversely
affected until the engine computer
eventually relearns the idle trim and fuel trim
strategy.
Note: For flexible fuel vehicles, if you are
operating on E85, you may experience poor
starts or an inability to start the engine and
driveability problems until the fuel trim and
ethanol content have been relearned.
Make sure that you dispose of old batteries
in an environmentally friendly way. Seek
advice from your local authority about
recycling old batteries.
If storing your vehicle for more than 30 days
without recharging the battery, we
recommend that you disconnect the battery
cables to maintain battery charge for quick
starting. Battery Management System
(If Equipped)
The battery management system monitors
battery conditions and takes actions to
extend battery life. If excessive battery drain
is detected, the system temporarily disables
some electrical systems to protect the
battery.
Systems included are:
• Heated rear window.
• Heated seats.
• Climate control.
• Heated steering wheel.
• Audio unit.
• Navigation system.
A message may appear in the information
displays to alert you that battery protection
actions are active. These messages are only
for notification that an action is taking place,
and not intended to indicate an electrical
problem or that the battery requires
replacement.
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CLEANING THE ENGINE
Engines are more efficient when they are
clean because grease and dirt buildup keep
the engine warmer than normal.
When washing:
•
Take care when using a power washer
to clean the engine. The high-pressure
fluid could penetrate the sealed parts
and cause damage.
• Do not spray a hot engine with cold water
to avoid cracking the engine block or
other engine components.
• Spray Motorcraft Engine Shampoo and
Degreaser on all parts that require
cleaning and pressure rinse clean. In
Canada, use Motorcraft Engine Shampoo.
• Never wash or rinse the engine while it
is hot or running; water in the running
engine may cause internal damage. •
Never wash or rinse any ignition coil,
spark plug wire or spark plug well, or the
area in and around these locations.
• Cover the battery, power distribution box,
and air filter assembly to prevent water
damage when cleaning the engine.
CLEANING THE WINDOWS AND
WIPER BLADES
Car wash chemicals and environmental
fallout can result in windshield and wiper
blade contamination. Dirty windshield and
wipers will result in poor windshield wiper
operation. Keep the windshield and wiper
blades clean to maintain windshield wiper
performance. To clean the windshield and wiper blades:
•
Clean the windshield with a non-abrasive
glass cleaner. When cleaning the interior
of the windshield, avoid getting any glass
cleaner on the instrument panel or door
panels. Wipe any glass cleaner off these
surfaces immediately.
• For windshields contaminated with tree
sap, chemicals, wax or bugs, clean the
entire windshield using steel wool (no
greater than 0000 grade) in a circular
motion and rinse with water.
• Clean the wiper blades with isopropyl
rubbing alcohol or windshield washer
concentrate.
Note: Do not use razor blades or other
sharp objects to clean or remove decals from
the inside of the heated rear window. The
vehicle warranty does not cover damage
caused to the heated rear window grid lines.
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Event Data Recording
See: Data Recording..............................................9
Export Unique Options...................................14
Extended Service Plan (ESP).....................350 SERVICE PLANS (CANADA ONLY)..................351
SERVICE PLANS (U.S. Only)............................350
Exterior Mirrors................................................94
Auto-Dimming Feature........................................95
Blind Spot Monitor................................................95
Fold-Away Exterior Mirrors.................................94
Heated Exterior Mirrors.......................................
95
Memory Mirrors.....................................................95
Power Exterior Mirrors.........................................94
Power-Folding Mirrors.........................................94
Signal Indicator Mirrors.......................................95
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Fastening the Seatbelts
................................33
Safety Belt Extension Assembly.......................35
Safety Belt Locking Modes.................................34
Using Safety Belts During Pregnancy.............33
Floor Mats
......................................................236
Foot Pedals See: Adjusting the Pedals...................................83
Four-Wheel Drive..........................................176
Front Parking Aid..........................................196
Fuel and Refueling........................................162 Fuel Consumption
.........................................167
Calculating Fuel Economy................................167
Filling the Tank.....................................................167
Fuel Filler Funnel Location.........................164
Fuel Filter........................................................276
Fuel Quality
.....................................................163
Choosing the Right Fuel....................................163
Fuel Shutoff
...................................................239
Fuses...............................................................250
Fuse Specification Chart............................250 Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel...........256
Power Distribution Box.....................................250
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Garage Door Opener See: Universal Garage Door Opener.............
148
Gauges..............................................................99
General Information on Radio Frequencies...................................................49
Intelligent Access..................................................49
General Maintenance Information...........353 Multi-Point Inspection........................................356
Owner Checks and Services...........................355
Protecting Your Investment.............................353
Why Maintain Your Vehicle?............................353
Why Maintain Your Vehicle at Your
Dealership?......................................................353 Getting Assistance Outside the U.S. and
Canada.........................................................246
Getting the Services You Need................243 Away From Home...............................................243
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Handbrake See: Parking Brake.............................................185
Hazard Warning Flashers...........................239
HDC See: Using Hill Descent Control......................193
Headlamp Adjusting See: Adjusting the Headlamps.......................279
Head Restraints.............................................132 Adjusting the Head Restraint...........................133
Heated Seats..................................................144
Front Seats............................................................144
Rear Seats.............................................................144
Heated Steering Wheel
................................82
Heated Windows and Mirrors....................130 Heated Exterior Mirror.......................................130
Heated Rear Window.........................................130
Heating See: Climate Control..........................................125
Hill Start Assist...............................................185 Switching the System On and Off...................186
Using Hill Start Assist.........................................186
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