Seats LINCOLN MKX 2010 Quick Reference Guide
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2 0 1 0   Q u i c k   R e f eRe n c e   G u i d e
L i n c O LnM K X
April 2009
First  printing
Quick  reFerence  gui\fe
M kX
l ith\b in  u.s .A.
This Quick Reference Guide is not 
intended to rep\face your vehic\fe 
\bwner’s Guide which contains 
more detai\fed information 
concerning the features of your 
vehic\fe, as we\f\f as important safety 
warnings designed to he\fp reduce 
the risk of injury to you and your 
passengers. P\fease read your entire 
\bwner’s Guide carefu\f\fy as you  begin \fearning about your new 
vehic\fe and refer to the appropriate 
sections when questions arise. A\f\f 
information contained in this Quick 
Reference Guide was accurate at 
the time of dup\fication. We reserve 
the right to change features, 
operation and/or functiona\fity of 
any vehic\fe specification at any 
time. Your Linco\fn dea\fer is the best source for the most current 
information. For detai\fed operating 
and safety information, p\fease refer 
to your \bwner’s Guide. 
 
Ford Motor Company, Customer 
Re\fationship Center, P.\b. Box 
6248, Dearborn, MI 48121 
1-800-392-3673 (F\bRD), 
(TDD for the hearing impaired: 
1-800-232-5952)
2 0 1 0   Q u i c k   R e f e Re n c e   G u i d e
L i n c O LnM K X
Ad d i TiO nA L F E A T U R E S
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AA1J 19\f217 AA
Universal Garage Door 
Opener (if eq\fipped)
Depending on your vehic\fe’s 
option package, you may 
have a HomeLink® or a Car2U® 
system. These systems can 
he\fp you rep\face hand-he\fd 
transmitters with a sing\fe 
device. The systems \fearn the 
radio frequency codes of most 
transmitters to operate garage 
doors, security systems, 
and home \fighting. Refer 
to your \bwner’s Guide for 
more information, inc\fuding 
programming instructions.
Panora\bic Vista Roof™   
with D\fal Power S\fnshades   
(if eq\fipped) 
The panoramic Vista Roof™ 
and power sunshade are 
equipped with an automatic 
one-touch, express opening 
feature. To open, press and 
re\fease 
. The front and 
rear sunshades wi\f\f open 
simu\ftaneous\fy. Press 
 
again and the panoramic Vista 
Roof wi\f\f open to the ‘comfort’ 
position. Press 
 once more 
for the roof to fu\f\fy open. 
To stop the one touch open 
feature at any time, press 
the contro\f again. To c\fose, 
pu\f\f 
 down unti\f the g\fass 
pane\f c\foses. Firm\fy pu\f\f the 
contro\f again to fu\f\fy c\fose the 
Vista Roof™. Pu\f\f and ho\fd the 
contro\f down again to c\fose 
the front and rear sunshades. 
To vent from a c\fosed position, 
press TILT. To c\fose, pu\f\f and 
ho\fd TILT. 
Global Open Front 
Windows and Vista Roof™
You can open your front 
windows and vent the Vista 
Roof™ (if equipped) 
simu\ftaneous\fy using your 
Integrated Keyhead 
Transmitter (IKT ). Press and 
ho\fd 
 unti\f the two front  windows and panoramic roof 
begin to open. If any other 
remote entry transmitter 
contro\f is pressed during the 
opening operation, both 
windows and the panoramic 
roof wi\f\f stop opening. 
Sec\friCode
TM Keyless Entry 
Syste\b
You can use 
the key\fess 
entry keypad 
to \fock or 
un\fock the doors without a 
key. To un\fock the driver’s 
door, enter your five digit 
factory code (avai\fab\fe on 
the owner’s wa\f\fet card in 
the g\fove box or from your 
authorized dea\fer.) To un\fock 
a\f\f doors, enter your five digit 
factory code and, within five 
seconds, press 3-4. To \fock a\f\f 
doors, simp\fy press 7-8 and 
9-0 at the same time (you   
do not need to enter your 
factory code first). Refer to 
your \bwner’s Guide for   
more information.
Integrated Keyhead 
Trans\bitter (IKT) and 
Re\bote Entry Syste\b 
Feat\fres
Your vehic\fe 
comes 
equipped with 
two specia\f\fy 
programmed 
Integrated Keyhead Transmitters 
(IKTs). IKTs are both a 
programmed ignition key 
and a remote key\fess entry 
transmitter. Hand\fe the IKT 
carefu\f\fy when starting the car 
to avoid accidenta\f\fy pressing 
any of the remote entry buttons. 
Press  once to un\fock the 
driver’s door. The interior \famps 
wi\f\f i\f\fuminate.
Press 
 twice to un\fock a\f\f 
the doors. Press 
 once to \fock a\f\f 
the doors and activate the 
perimeter a\farm system.
Press 
 twice to confirm 
a\f\f the doors and \fiftgate are 
c\fosed. The horn wi\f\f chirp and 
the turn signa\f \famps wi\f\f flash 
once if a\f\f the doors and the 
\fiftgate are c\fosed.
Press 
 to activate the 
panic a\farm. The horn wi\f\f 
sound and the turn \famps wi\f\f 
flash. Press 
 again or turn 
the ignition on to deactivate 
the panic a\farm. 
Press 
 twice within three 
seconds to activate the car 
finder. The horn wi\f\f chirp   
and the turn \famps wi\f\f flash. 
It is recommended that this 
method be used to \focate your 
vehic\fe, rather than using the 
panic a\farm.
Press 
 (if equipped) twice 
to open the power \fiftgate   
(if equipped). 
Ensure that you keep the IKT 
adhesive security \fabe\f in a safe 
p\face for future reference. 
Rep\facement Integrated 
Keyhead Transmitters are  
on\fy avai\fab\fe through  
an authorized dea\fer.
A\fxiliary Inp\ft JackYour vehic\fe is  equipped with 
an Auxi\fiary 
Input Jack 
\focated inside 
the conso\fe bin. This a\f\fows 
you to p\fug and p\fay auxi\fiary 
audio devices, inc\fuding MP3 
p\fayers. Press AUX repeated\fy 
on your audio system to 
access. When LINE IN   
appears in the disp\fay, p\fug   
in your auxi\fiary audio   
device. For more detai\fed 
information, p\fease refer to 
your \bwner’s Guide.
Me\bory Feat\fre
The memory feature enab\fes 
your vehic\fe to ‘remember’ 
the position of your seats and 
mirrors. To activate, set your 
seat and mirrors to the desired 
position. Press and ho\fd either 
1 or 2 on the driver’s door 
unti\f two tones are heard. 
Then, within three seconds, 
press 
 on your Integrated 
Keyhead transmitter (IKT ). 
Another tone wi\f\f sound when 
the activation is comp\fete. 
Now when you press 
 on 
your IKT, the seats and mirrors 
wi\f\f automatica\f\fy move to the 
desired position.
Reverse Sensing Syste\b 
Your vehic\fe is equipped with 
a reverse sensing system 
which can warn you if there 
is a \farge object behind the 
vehic\fe that may be too \fow 
for you to see. The system wi\f\f 
sound a warning tone that 
increases in frequency as the 
object gets c\foser and wi\f\f 
sound continuous\fy when the 
object is \fess than 10 inches 
away. 
Note: Visibi\fity aids do 
not rep\face the need to watch 
where the vehic\fe is moving. 
Refer to your \bwner’s Guide 
for safety information, more 
detai\f and \fimitations.  Power Liftgate
To open the power \fiftgate, 
press 
 on the instrument 
pane\f, or press  twice 
within three seconds on your 
remote entry transmitter, or 
press and re\fease the contro\f 
button \focated on the \fiftgate. 
To c\fose, press 
 \focated 
on the \feft 
rear quarter 
pane\f in the 
rear cargo area 
or press 
 
twice on your remote entry 
transmitter. Keep c\fear of 
the \fiftgate when operating 
the rear switch. Your power 
\fiftgate is equipped with \p
an obstac\fe detection 
feature which wi\f\f either\p 
stop or revert to a fu\f\f open 
position when it en\pcounters 
a so\fid object. For comp\fete 
information, p\fease refer to 
your \bwner’s Guide.
SYNC®
Your vehic\fe is  
equipped with SYNC®  – a 
hands-free communications 
and entertainment system 
with specia\f phone a\pnd 
media features. For more 
information, p\fease refer to 
the SYNC®  Supp\fement or 
to the SYNC®  section in the 
Navigation Supp\fement. 
P\fease a\fso fee\f free to visit 
www.SyncMyRide.com.
A\bbient Lighting 
(if eq\fipped)           
Your vehic\fe may be 
equipped with an am\pbient 
\fighting feature. The contro\f 
is \focated on the center 
conso\fe and, when activated, 
i\f\fuminates footwe\f\fs, storage  bins and 
cupho\fders 
with a choice 
of severa\f 
co\fors. Ambient \fighting is 
operationa\f when the ignition 
is on or in the ac\pcessory 
position. Press the 
 
contro\f repeated\fy to turn 
on, cyc\fe through your co\for 
choices, and turn off. 
Overdrive Control/ 
Cancel with Grade Assist 
Drive with the vehic\fe in 
\bverdrive (D) for the best 
fue\f economy. You can 
deactivate overdrive by 
pressing the transmission 
contro\f switch on the side of \p
the shift hand\fe. Your vehic\fe 
is equipped with a \pspecia\f 
Grade Assist feature which 
is automatica\f\fy activated 
when overdrive is turned off. 
Grade assist he\fps to provide 
optima\f gear se\fection 
and additiona\f engine 
braking on hi\f\fy terrain. It 
is recommended that you 
return to \b/D (\bverdrive) 
once you return to flat terrain. 
To return to overdrive, simp\fy 
press the transmission contro\f 
switch again.
USB Port 
Your vehic\fe is equipped with 
a USB port inside the center 
conso\fe. This feature a\f\fows 
you to p\fug in media p\faying 
devices, memory sticks, and 
a\fso to charge devices if they 
support this feature. For   
more information, p\fease   
refer to Accessing and Using 
your USB port in the SYNC ® 
supp\fement or the Navigation 
system supp\fement. 
1 2nd Row Fold Flat Seatback
To fo\fd down the rear seat, pu\f\f up on 
the \fever on the outboard side of the 
seat cushion and \fet the seatback rotate 
downward into the \foad floor position. 
To return to the upright position, rotate the 
seatback upward unti\f the seatback \fatches. 
The seatback wi\f\f c\fick when it is \focked 
into position. 
2nd Row Seat Recline
To adjust the second row seatback to   
the desired position, whi\fe seated, pu\f\f   
the re\fease \fever up and push the   
seatback rearward. 
2   2nd Row EasyFold™
Seatback Release (if \qeq\fipped)
The contro\f buttons are \focated on the 
\feft-hand rear quarter trim pane\f 
(accessib\fe from the \fiftgate area). 
Press and ho\fd the contro\f to \fower the 
seat. The top portion \fowers the right (40%) 
seatback, and the bottom portion \fowers 
the \feft (60%) seatback. 
3   Front Heated and Cooled Seats
To activate these functions, press the 
buttons \focated on the c\fimate contro\f 
pane\f. Press 
 once for fu\f\f heat or  
once for fu\f\f coo\f (three \fights), twice for 
medium heat or medium coo\f (two \fights) 
and a third time for \fow heat or \fow coo\f 
(one \fight). 
\b Rear Heated Seats (if eq\fipped)
The rear seat heat contro\fs are \focated 
on the rear door pane\fs. To operate the 
heated seats, push the top of the contro\f for 
maximum heat, bottom of the contro\f for 
minimum heat. Push again to deactivate. 
F\fel Type and Tank Capacity
Front whee\f drive vehic\fes 
have a fue\f tank capacity of 
19.2 ga\f\fons (72.7 L) whi\fe A\f\f 
Whee\f drive vehic\fes have 
a fue\f tank capacity of 20.8 
ga\f\fons (78.7L). Your vehic\fe 
is designed to use “Regu\far” 
un\feaded gaso\fine with 
an octane rating of 87. Do 
not use gaso\fine \fabe\fed as 
“Regu\far” in high a\ftitude 
areas with \bctane ratings \fess 
than 87. Do not use E85 fue\fs 
because your vehic\fe was not 
designed to run on fue\fs with 
more than 10% ethano\f.
Location of Spare Tire 
Your spare tire and too\fs are 
\focated in the rear cargo 
area of the vehic\fe, under 
the carpeted floor pane\f. The 
temporary spare is designed 
for emergency use on\fy and 
shou\fd be rep\faced as soon 
as possib\fe. For comp\fete 
detai\fs on how to change 
your tire, refer to the Roadside 
Emergencies chapter in your 
\bwner’s Guide. 
Tire Press\fre
Check your tire pressure 
at \feast once a month and 
before \fong trips (inc\fuding 
spare). The recommended 
specifications are on the 
Safety Certification Labe\f 
or Tire Labe\f \focated on the 
B-pi\far or the edge of the 
driver’s door. As an added 
safety feature, your vehic\fe is 
equipped with a
 Tire Press\fre 
Monitoring Syste\b (TPMS) 
that i\f\fuminates a \fow tire 
pressure warning \fight when 
one or more of your tires is 
significant\fy under-inflated. 
Refer to the Tires, Whee\fs   
and Loading chapter in   
your \bwner’s Guide for   
more information. F\fel P\f\bp Sh\ft-Off Switch
The fue\f pump shut-off switch 
stops the e\fectric fue\f pump 
from sending fue\f to your 
engine when your vehic\fe has 
sustained a substantia\f jo\ft. 
The switch is \focated behind 
the pane\f on the \feft side 
of the cargo area. For more 
information regarding the fue\f 
pump shut-off switch, refer 
to the Roadside Emergencies 
chapter of your \bwner’s Guide.
S.O.S. Post Crash  
Alert Syste\b
Your vehic\fe is equipped with 
the S.\b.S. Post Crash A\fert 
system. This system provides 
audib\fe and visua\f a\farms in 
the event of a crash which 
causes the dep\foyment of 
airbags or the activation of 
the safety be\ft pretensioners. 
The turn signa\fs wi\f\f flash 
and the horn wi\f\f sound. To 
deactivate the system, press 
the hazard flasher contro\f, 
 
or you can press
  on your 
remote transmitter.
Roadside Assistance
Your new Linco\fn MKX 
comes with the assurance 
and support of 24-hour 
emergency roadside 
assistance. Roadside 
assistance inc\fudes such 
services as: \fockout assistance, 
\fimited fue\f de\fivery, battery 
jump starts, changing a flat 
tire, towing, and winch out.   
To receive roadside assistance 
in the United States, ca\f\f   
1 (800) 241-3673. In Canada, 
ca\f\f 1 (800) 665-2006.  All Wheel Drive  
(AWD, if eq\fipped)
Your vehic\fe may be equipped 
with A\f\f Whee\f Drive (AWD). 
The AWD system is a\fways 
active and uses a\f\f four whee\fs 
to power the vehic\fe. This 
increases traction, enab\fing 
you to drive over terrain 
and road conditions that 
a conventiona\f two-whee\f 
drive vehic\fe cannot. Refer to 
your \bwner’s Guide for more 
information. 
Note: If your 
vehic\fe is equipped with   
AWD, a spare tire of a   
different size (other than the 
tire provided) shou\fd never 
be used. Using a different size 
cou\fd cause the AWD system 
to stop functioning and 
defau\ft to front whee\f drive. 
Your vehic\fe is not intended 
for off-road use.
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i n \fT RuM e n TP A nEl
c LiM A T eSy S T E M
Dua\f Automatic Temperature Contro\f 
(DATC) System with Heated and Coo\fed Seats
(if equipped) AM/FM In-Dash Six CD/MP3 S\pate\f\fite  
Compatib\fe Sound System 
A
u d i OSy S T E M
THX® II (if eq\fipped)
The THX® II certified 
premium audio system 
creates optima\f   
acoustic qua\fity for a\f\f 
seating positions and   
road conditions.
The system offers an 
advanced speaker system, 
amp\fifiers, subwoofer   
and equa\fization.
13 TEXT/SCAN
In radio mode, when 
\fistening to a RBDS-
equipped station, press 
and ho\fd for a brief 
samp\fing of radio stations. 
In CD/MP3 mode, press 
and re\fease to view the 
track tit\fe, artist name or 
disc tit\fe. Press and ho\fd 
for a brief samp\fing of a\f\f 
tracks on the current disc.
1\b SEEK
Press to access the 
previous/next strong 
station or CD track.
15 SHUFFLE
Press to p\fay a\f\f tracks on 
the current CD/MP3 disc   
in random order. 
SATELLITE RADIO 
CONTROLS (if eq\fipped):
16 AUX
Press repeated\fy to cyc\fe 
through SAT1, SAT2, SAT3 
(sate\f\fite radio mode 
if equipped), LINE IN 
(auxi\fiary audio mode)   
or SYNC ®. 
Press MENU when sate\f\fite 
radio mode is active to 
access SATELLITE RADI\b 
MENU. Press \bK to enter  the sate\f\fite radio menu. 
Press 
 /  to cyc\fe 
through the fo\f\fowing 
options: Category, Save 
Song, De\fete Song, De\fete 
A\f\f Songs and Enab\fe 
A\ferts/Disab\fe A\ferts.
SIRIUS® Sate\f\fite Radio 
is a subscription based 
sate\f\fite radio service that 
broadcasts music, sports, 
news and entertainment 
programming. For 
more information and a 
comp\fete \fist of SIRIUS® 
sate\f\fite radio channe\fs, 
visit www.sirius.com 
in the United States, 
www.sirius-canada.ca in 
Canada, or ca\f\f SIRIUS® at 
1–888–539–7474.
17 ON/OFF/VOLUME
Press to turn on/off.   
Turn to increase/ 
decrease vo\fume.
18 LOAD
Press Load and a memory 
preset to \foad a specific 
s\fot. Press and ho\fd to auto 
\foad up to six CD/MP3s. 
19 PLAY/PAUSE
In CD/MP3 mode, press to 
pause the p\faying media. 
Press again to return to 
the p\faying media.
20 MENU
The fo\f\fowing is a \fist 
of some of the Menu 
features. Press repeated\fy 
to cyc\fe through:
Setting the clock  – Press 
MENU unti\f SET H\bURS, 
SET MINUTES and SET   
AM/FM is disp\fayed. Press 
 /  to adjust.
A\ftoset  – A\f\fows you to 
set the strongest \foca\f 
radio stations without 
\fosing your origina\f stored 
stations in AM/FM1/FM2. 
Use the 
 /  buttons 
to turn on/off. When the  six strongest stations are 
fi\f\fed, the station stored in 
preset 1 wi\f\f begin p\faying. 
If there are \fess than six 
strong stations, the system 
wi\f\f store the \fast one in 
the remaining presets.
Occ\fpancy \bode
 –
Use the
  /  buttons to 
se\fect and optimize sound 
for ALL SEATS, DRIVERS 
SEAT or REAR SEATS.
Speed sensitive 
vol\f\be  – Radio vo\fume 
automatica\f\fy changes 
s\fight\fy with vehic\fe 
speed to compensate 
for road and wind noise. 
Recommended \feve\f   
is 1-3. Leve\f 7 is the 
maximum setting.
21  TUNE
Turn to go up/down 
the frequency band in 
individua\f increments, or 
to advance to the next/
previous MP3 fo\fder or 
sate\f\fite radio channe\f   
(if equipped).
Navigation Syste\b  
(if eq\fipped) 
Your vehic\fe may be 
equipped with a Mobi\fe 
Media Navigation system 
which a\f\fows you to record 
CDs, \fisten to your saved 
music and p\fay DVDs in 
addition to navigating 
the vehic\fe. SIRIUS® 
Trave\f Link
TM is an extra 
subscription feature, 
which, if activated, a\f\fows 
you to \focate the best 
gas prices, find movie 
\fistings, get current traffic 
a\ferts, access the current 
weather map, get accurate 
ski conditions and access 
scores to current sports 
games.  Note: Some 
features are unavai\fab\fe 
whi\fe driving. Refer to your 
Navigation supp\fement for 
more information.
1 M\flti-f\fnction Lever Rotate the end of the contro\f up/
down to increase/decrease the 
speed of the wipers. Push the end 
of the sta\fk:
  •   quick\fy for a sing\fe swipe 
without fluid.
  •   and ho\fd briefly for three 
swipes with washer fluid.
  •   and ho\fd for a \fonger   
wash cyc\fe.
Speed Dependent Wipers:  When 
the wiper contro\f is on, the speed 
of the wipers wi\f\f automatica\f\fy 
adjust with the vehic\fe speed.
To operate your rear window 
wiper, turn the rear wiper contro\f 
to 1 (intermittent speed), 2 (norma\f 
speed) or \b (off ). For a rear wash 
cyc\fe, rotate and ho\fd the rear 
wiper contro\f to either
  position.  
Note:  For optima\f wiper 
performance, c\fean your b\fades 
and g\fass regu\far\fy. Refer to   
your \bwner’s Guide for   
more information.
2   Headla\bp Controls:    Turns the 
head\famps off. 
:   Turns on 
parking, 
instrument pane\f, \ficense   
p\fate and tai\f \famps.  
:    Turns on \fow beam head\famps. 
:   
Auto\famps: Automatica\f\fy 
turns the exterior \famps   
on/off based on   
avai\fab\fe day\fight. 
:    Turns on fog \famps by pu\f\fing 
the contro\f towards you. 
Panel Di\b\ber  - Move to adjust 
the \feve\f of brightness on the 
instrument pane\f during parking 
\famp and head\famp operation.  
Move the contro\f to the fu\f\f 
upright position to turn on the 
interior \famps. Move the contro\f 
to the fu\f\f downward position to 
turn off the interior \fights.
3 Steering Wheel Controls
To set the speed:
1. Press \bN.
2.   Acce\ferate to the 
desired speed.
3.    Press SET + or 
SET - and take 
your foot off the 
acce\ferator.
•    To set a higher speed, press 
and ho\fd SET + or press SET + 
repeated\fy unti\f the desired 
speed is reached.   
•    To set a \fower speed, press 
and ho\fd SET – or press SET – 
repeated\fy unti\f the desired 
speed is reached.
•    To return to a previous\fy set 
speed, press RESUME.
•    To turn off, depress the brake 
peda\f or press \bFF.
V\bL +/- :    Press to increase/
decrease vo\fume \feve\fs.
   :   Press to access the previous/
next radio station, CD track 
or preset sate\f\fite radio 
channe\f, if equipped.
MEDIA:    Press repeated\fy to   
access a\f\f possib\fe   
media sources.
:   
Press to access 
voice recognition.
:   Press to access SYNC® 
phone features.
\b   Tilt/Telescopic
Steering Wheel Lever
Pu\f\f the \fever 
down to un\fock 
the steering 
co\fumn. Move the 
steering whee\f 
to the desired position. Whi\fe 
ho\fding the steering whee\f in 
p\face, pu\f\f the \fever up to \fock   
the steering co\fumn.
5 A\fxiliary Power Points
Your vehic\fe is 
equipped with four 
auxi\fiary power 
points. \bne on the 
instrument pane\f, 
one in the center 
conso\fe uti\fity compartment, one 
on the back of the center conso\fe 
and a rear auxi\fiary power point 
\focated on the \feft rear quarter 
pane\f. Do not use power points 
over the capacity of 12VDC/180W.
6   Message Center
The message 
center disp\fays 
important vehic\fe 
information 
through a constant 
monitoring of vehic\fe systems. 
The system wi\f\f a\fso notify you 
of potentia\f vehic\fe prob\fems 
with a disp\fay of system warnings 
fo\f\fowed by \fong indicator chime. 
Refer to your \bwner’s Guide for   
more information.
7   Powertrain Malf\fnction/
Red\fced Power Light
This \fight  i\f\fuminates when a 
powertrain or an AWD ma\ffunction 
has been detected. Contact an 
authorized dea\fer as soon 
as possib\fe.
8 Service Engine Soon LightThis \fight   i\f\fuminates briefly 
when the ignition is turned on. If 
it remains on or is b\finking after 
the engine is started, the \bn Board 
Diagnostics System (\bBD-II) has 
detected a ma\ffunction. Drive in 
a moderate fashion and contact 
your authorized dea\fer as soon 
as possib\fe. 
9 Airbag Readiness Ligh\qt
The airbag readiness \fight  
i\f\fuminates briefly when the 
ignition is turned on. If this \fight 
fai\fs to i\f\fuminate, remains on 
or continues to flash after the 
engine is started, contact your 
authorized dea\fer as soon as 
possib\fe. A chime wi\f\f a\fso sound 
if a ma\ffunction in the indicator 
\fight has been detected. 
10 ABS Warning LightThe ABS \fight  i\f\fuminates briefly 
when the ignition is turned on. If the 
ABS \fight remains on or continues 
to flash, a ma\ffunction has been 
detected. Contact your authorized 
dea\fer as soon as possib\fe. Norma\f 
braking (\fess ABS) is sti\f\f functiona\f 
un\fess the brake warning \fight 
 is 
a\fso i\f\fuminated.
11 Check F\fel Cap Light
This \fight  i\f\fuminates when 
the fue\f cap may not be proper\fy 
insta\f\fed. When you are ab\fe, check 
to ensure that the cap is proper\fy 
c\fosed. If you continue to drive with 
this \fight i\f\fuminated, it may cause 
the service engine soon \fight to 
i\f\fuminate a\fso. 
12   AdvanceTrac® with Roll 
Stability Control™ Stability 
Enhance\bent Syste\b
He\fps you maintain stabi\fity and 
steerabi\fity of your vehic\fe during 
a variety of road conditions. If your 
vehic\fe becomes stuck, try turning off 
the AdvanceTrac® system (by pressing 
the contro\f) to a\f\fow whee\f spin and 
he\fp increase momentum to he\fp dig 
the vehic\fe out. The system defau\fts 
to on and the contro\f wi\f\f i\f\fuminate 
when turned off. Refer to your 
\bwner’s Guide for more information.
13 Hazard FlasherPress to activate the front and rear 
direction signa\fs when your vehic\fe 
is disab\fed and is creating a safety 
hazard for other motorists. Press 
again to turn off. The hazard flashers 
wi\f\f operate when the ignition is in 
any position or when the ignition is 
turned off.
1 A\ftoPress to activate automatic 
temperature contro\f. The system 
wi\f\f automatica\f\fy determine 
fan speed, airflow \focation, 
A/C (on or off ) and outside or 
recircu\fated air based on your 
temperature se\fection. 
2   Driver/Passenger 
Te\bperat\fre Controls 
Press to increase or decrease 
the temperature on the 
driver or passenger side of 
the vehic\fe. Pressing the 
passenger side contro\f wi\f\f 
activate dua\f zone where the 
driver and passenger are ab\fe 
to se\fect their own individua\f 
settings. If the passenger side 
contro\fs are not activated, 
the driver side contro\fs wi\f\f 
determine the temperature   
setting for the entire vehic\fe 
(sing\fe zone).
3 OFF
\butside air is shut out and the 
fan wi\f\f not operate. 
\b A/C
Press to activate/deactivate 
air conditioning. For a MAX 
A/C setting, press A/C, 
 
and set the temperature to 
60ºF (16ºC) and the highest 
b\fower setting.
5   Driver/Passenger
Cooled Seats
Press 
to activate. Press once 
for fu\f\f coo\f (three \fights), 
twice for medium coo\f (two 
\fights) and a third time (one 
\fight) for \fow coo\f. Press again 
to deactivate (no \fights).
6   Driver/Passenger 
Heated Seats
Press 
to activate. Press 
once for fu\f\f heat (three \fights), 
twice for medium heat (two 
\fights) and a third time (one 
\fight) for \fow heat. Press again 
to deactivate (no \fights).
7 EXT
Press to disp\fay the outside air 
temperature. Press again to 
return to interior temperature.
8 Man\fal Override ControlsA\f\fows you to manua\f\fy 
determine where airflow 
is directed (floor vents, 
instrument pane\f vents, 
rear seat floor vents or a 
combination). To return to fu\f\fy 
automatic contro\f, press AUT\b.
9 Recirc\flation ControlPress  to recircu\fate cabin 
air. Recircu\fated air may reduce 
the amount of time to coo\f 
down the interior of the vehic\fe 
and may a\fso he\fp reduce 
undesired odors from reaching 
the interior of the vehic\fe. 
10 D\fal
Press to activate dua\f zone 
mode where the driver and 
passenger have contro\f of 
their individua\f temperature 
settings. Press again to   
return to sing\fe zone where 
the driver’s settings wi\f\f   
determine the temperature   
for the entire vehic\fe. 
11 Rear Window Defroster
Press  to c\fear the rear 
window of thin ice and fog. 
Press again to deactivate. 
The defroster wi\f\f turn off 
automatica\f\fy after 10 minutes.
12 Defrost Distributes outside air through 
the windshie\fd defroster and 
vents to c\fear fog or thin ice 
from the windshie\fd.
Use extreme caution when u\psing any device or feature that may take your 
attention off the road. Your primary responsibi\fity is the safe operation of the 
vehic\fe. \bn\fy use non-essentia\f features and devices when it is safe to do so.
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