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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
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ThisQuick Reference Guideisnot intended torepl ace your
vehicle OwnerÕs Guide whi ch contains moredetailed
information concerning the features ofyour vehicl e,as wel l
asimportant safetywarnings designed tohelp reduce the
risk ofinjury toyou and your occupants. Please readyour
enti reOw nerÕs Guide careful ly as you beginlearni ngabout
your new vehicle andrefer tothe appropri ate
chapterswhenquestions arise.
Al linformation containedinthisLi ncol nQui ck Reference
Gui dewas accurate atthe time ofdupl ication. We reserv e
theright tochange features ,operation
an d/ or functio n alit yof
any vehiclespecification atany time. Your Lincol ndeal eris
the best source forthe most
cu rre nt in fo rm ati on .For detailed operatingand safety informati on,
pleaserefertoyour OwnerÕs Guide.
May 2007
First Printi ng
Quick Reference Guide
Lincol nNav igator
Litho inU.S. A.
This vehicle handlesdifferently froman
ordinary passengercar indriving conditi ons
whichmayoccur onstreets andhighway sand
off\broad. DRIVE WITH CARE AND WEAR A
SA FETY BEL TAT ALL TIME S.Lincol nurges you
to read theOwnersÕ Guideand Driv ing Your
S UV
or Truc kSu ppleme nt fo rfu rth erin fo rm ationon
safe drivin g pre ca uti on sand in stru ctio ns.
Ford Motor Company Customer Relati onshi pCenter
P. O. Box 6248
Dearborn, MI48\f 2\f
\f\b80 0\b392\b36 73 (FOR D)
(TD Dfor the hearin gimpai red:\f\b8 00 \b232 \b5952 )
ESSE NT IA L INFO RM AT ION
FU EL TA N K CA PA CIT Y –Your vehicleÕs fueltank canaccommodate 28gallons (\f06L)of
gasoline. (Navigator Laccommodates 33.5gallons (\f26.8 L)ofgasoline.) Yourvehicle is
designed touse "Regular" unleaded gasolinewithpump (R+M)/2 octaneratingof87. The use
of gasoline withlower octane ratings maydegrade performance.
TIR E PR ESSU RE –Your tirepressure isproperly setatthe dealership accordingtothe
recommended specifications foundonthe Safety Compliance Certification Labellocated on
the driverÕs doorlatch pillar orthe edge ofthe driverÕs door.Thetirepressure shouldbechecked
at least once amonth orbefore longtrips using anaccurate tiregauge. Pleasesee“Additional
Features” onreverse sidefor
in fo rm atio n on th e TP M S. Warn in g: Im pro p erly in fla te d tir e s can
affe c t ve hic le han d ling an d tir e perfo rm an ce.
F U SES –
If electrical components inthe vehicle arenot working, afuse mayhave blown.
For more information aboutchanging afuse, please consult yourOwnerÕs Guide.
FU EL PU M P SH UTO FF SW IT C H –After acollision, ifthe engine cranksbutdoes notstart,
the fuel pump shut\boff switchmayhave tobe reset. Theswitch islocated inthe left rearquarter
trim panel, neartheliftgate, behindanaccess panel.Forcomplete detailsonresetting the
sw itch, please consult yourOwnerÕs Guide.
CH AN GIN G TH E TIR ES –
If yo u get a fla t tir e wh ile driv in g, do not ap p ly th e bra ke hea vily .
In st ea d , gra du ally dec re ase yo u r sp ee d . H old th e steerin g wheel fir m ly an d slo w ly mo veto asa fe
p la ce on th e side of th ero ad . Prio r to ja ckin g, hoist in g or to wi ng yo u r ve h ic le , be sure to tu rn OFF
th e ru n nin g boa rd s (if eq u ip ped ), an d th e op tio n al re a r lo ad leve lin gsu sp en sio n.Your ve h ic le ma y
be eq uip ped wit h aco n ve n ti on al sp are tir e th at is dif fe re n t in on e or m ore of th e fo llo win g: typ e,
b ra nd ,siz e , sp eed ra tin g and tr e ad desi gn. Your ve h ic le ma ybe eq uip p ed with asp are wh eel th at
ma ynot m atc h th e ro a d wheels an d is not eq uip p ed wit haTir e Pre ssu re Mon it o r Syste m (T P M S)
se n so r.
L O CATIO N OF TH E SPA R E TIR E AN D TO OLS –The spare tireislocated underthevehicle,
just forward ofthe rear bumper. TheJack Tools andJacking Instructions resideundertheaccess
panel, located inthe floor compartment behindtherear seat.
ROAD SID E EM ER GEN CIE S –To fully assist ifyou should haveavehicle concern, Lincoln
offers acomplimentary roadsideassistance program.Thisprogram isseparate fromtheNew
Vehicle Limited Warranty. Theservice isavailable 24hours aday, seven daysaweek forthe New
Vehicle Limited Warranty period(U.S.)orBasic Warranty period(Canada). Roadsideassistance
will cover changing aflat tire, jump\bstarts, limitedfueldelivery, lockoutassistance, winchout
and towing ofyour vehicle.
ROAD SID E ASS IS TA N CE CEN TE R S
United States: (8 \b\b) 521\f 1 \f\b |Canada: (8 \b\b) 6652 \b \b6
For complete detailsonany roadside assistance concern,consulttheRoadside Emergencies
chapter orthe Customer Assistance chapterinyour OwnerÕs Guide.
ADDITIONAL INF OR MA TION
RE MOTE ENTRYSYSTEM –Pre ss cont rol Bon ce to unlock thedriverÕ sdoor and
twiceto unloc kalldoors an d lift gat e. Pres scon trol Aon ce to lock all door sand
lift gate. Pres sing the controla sec on dtime within three second swill flash the
park/ turnsignal lamps and will cause thehorn tochir pto con firm that allthe
doors and liftgate areclos ed an d loc ked. If a doo ris still ajar, your vehi clewill
chir ptwice. Pres sco ntrol Cto un latch th e lift gate wind ow. Press control D(if
equip ped)twice toaut oma tically fu lly unl atch andopen theliftg ate, or
autom atically close theliftg ate.Press contr olEto sou ndthe panic alarm. To
silence, pressthe control ag ain ,or turn th e igni tion ON .
CAR FINDE R–Pre sscontr olAtw ic e wi thin 3seco nds. Thehorn will chi rpandthe turn lamps willflash .
Itis recom mend edthatthi sme tho dbe used tolocate yourvehicl e,rat her than using thepani calar m.
KEYLESS ENTRYSYSTEM –Wi th this control youcan lock orunlock alldoors
and theliftgate without using akey. First, enteryourfive\bdi gitprogram code
andthen pressthe correspondi ngquick key:Unlock AllDoors andLiftgate:
Pres s3\b4 within 5seco nds. Lock AllDoors andLiftgate: Pressbuttons 7\b8
and9\b0simul taneousl y.
ADVANCETRAC
®WITH RSCSTABILITY ENHANCEMENT SYSTEM–The Advan ceTrac®
withRoll
Sta bility Cont rol™ (RSC)syst em prov ides stability enhancement featuresforcert ain driving situations
when driver assi stance is needed .It helps yourvehicle maintain tracti onwhen drivi ngonslippery
and/or hilly road surface s.If you rvehicle should become stuck, try switchi ngthe system offby
mom entarily pressi ngand hold ing the AdvanceTra c®
withRSC button onthe instrument panel.
Rememb erto switch theAdvan ceTrac®
wit hRSC system backon once thevehicle isno longer stuck.
MESSAGE CENTER –Wi th the ig nition inthe ON position, themessage center
display simportant vehi cle inf ormation throughaconstant monitorofvehicle
sy stems .The system will noti fyyou ofpotential vehicleproblems bydispl ay ing
s y stem warnings followed byalong indicator chime.Youmay select theINFO
button onthe message centerto dis play tripodometer, odometer,compass,
distance toem pty, average fuel economy andtripelapsed drivetime. The
RESET button may beused toreset selected functions in the INFO andSETUP
menus .For moreinform ation abo utyour mess agecenter functions, please
consultyour Owner ÕsGui de.
REVERSE CAMERA SYSTEM–The reverse camerasystem (Figure A)provid es
avideo image ofthe areabeh ind thevehicle. Thereverse camera systemwill
automatical lyprov ide animag ein therear view mirror (Figure B),when the
vehic leis placed inR(Re ve rse )gear. Thisimage willcontinue tobe displayed
onthe mirror forafew se con ds,once thevehicle hasbeen shifted outofR
(Rev erse)gear.
Note: Thereversecamer asy stem isareverse aidsupplement devicethatstill
requires thedrivertouseit in conjunction withtherear view andside view
mirrors formax imum cover age. For complete detailsonthe reverse camera
sy stem, pleaseconsult yourOw nerÕs Guide.
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORIN G SYSTEM –This system monitors tirepressure onallroad tires and
providesthedriverwith ayellow warning light when oneor more ofyour tires issigni ficantly under\b
inflated. Message cente req uip ped vehicles provideadditional warning messages. TheTPMS warning
light will reset itself (turnoff)after the tires areinflated to the proper pressure andthevehicle is
drivenabove20mph (32km/h) for atleast 2minutes.
SE ATI NG
SECO ND ROW SEATS
IMPO RTA NT: B efore fo ld in g th e se con drow se ats , en su re th at the head restraints are fully flippe d
dow nby pullin g on thestr ap an dtha tall items hav ebeen removed from thefloor and off the se ats .
EN TER ING THE THIRD ROWSEAT –Fold head restrai ntforw ard(Pos .1) .Pull uponthe lever
(Lev er1) located onthe side ofeither outboard secondrowseat unti lthe seatback foldsforward
to the cushion (Pos.2) .Pull lev er fully upward (Lever1).The seat will th en flip forward (Pos.3).
EXITING THETHIRD ROWSEAT –Fold head restraint forward(Pos .\f) .Pull up onthe strap
located atthe back ofthe second rowseat bythe outboard side shiel d(Pull Strap) .The seatback
willfold forward tothe cushion (Pos.5) .Continue pulling up onthe pullstrap andtheseat will
flip forward (Pos.6) .To return theseat tothe upright position, push theseat down untilitis
latched tothe floor strikers .Then, lift the seatback tothe upright positi on and flipthehead
res traint tothe upright position.
FO LDI NG TH E OU TB OA RD SE ATB AC KS TO ALOA DFLO OR PO SIT IO N –(R EFE RTO
IM PO RTA NT NOT EAB OVE )
To
fo ld th e seat sto a load floor
posit io n , lift th e lever (Lever 1)
lo ca te d on th e ou tboard side of
th e se at to release theseat back.
To lo w er th eseat furth er tothe
fu lly \bl ower edposi tion for
m aximu mcargo capacity , locate
( L eve r 2) on th e seat bac k.
Pu llin g th elever rel eases the
se at in to th e kn eel \bdow nfloor posi tion .A mod erat e for ce may be req uir ed to mo vethe seat for ward
a nd down .
RETURNING THESEATS TOTHE UPRIGHT POSITION FROM
THEFULLYLOWERED FLOORPOSITION –
The sea tb ac kcan not
b e re tu rned to th e uprig h t po sitio n until the seat is re tu rne dfro m
th e kn eel \bdow nposi tion. To re tu rn th e sea tfro m th e kn eel \bdo wn
posit io n , lif t an d pu ll th e se at re a rw ard until the la tc h is ful ly\b
e n ga ged . D o not attem ptto unl atc h th e re a r flo o r hoo ks while th e
sea tis in th e kn eel \bdo wn posi tio n . Wi th th e sea tb ack in th e fo ld ed
d ow n posi
tion ,lif t up onthe seat back un til a click is hear d,locki ng
it in to the upright pos it ion .
FO LDING THE2\b% MIDDLE
SEAT (if equipped )TO ALOAD
FLO ORPOSITION –To fold the
seat, pull thelever (Lever 3)
located onthe seatback torelease
the folding seatlatch. Withthe
latch released, theseatback can
belowered intotheload floor
position. Amoderate forcemaybe
required tomove theseat forward
anddown
.
RETURNING THE2\b% MIDDLE SEATTOTHE UPRIGHT POSITION FROMTHEFULLY
LOWERED FLOORPOSITION –To return theseat tothe upright position, liftand pull the
seatback untiltheseat latch isfully engaged.
PO WER LIFTGATE OPERATION –To open thepower liftgate, pushthebutton onthe instrument
panel (Figure A),press onyour five\bbutton keyfob, orpress andrelease thecontrol button
located onthe liftgate (Figure B).The power system willtake overwhen you release thebutton.
To close theliftgate, pressandrelease thecontrol located inthe left rear quarter panel(Figure C)
orpress onyour five\bbutton keyfob. Keep clearofthe liftgate whenoperating therear
sw itch. Tounlatch theliftgate window, pushthebutton (Figure D)on the left side ofthe liftgate
above thelicense plateorpress onyour five\bbutton keyfob. Donot open theliftgate orthe
liftgate window inagarage orother enclosed areawith alow ceiling. Toclose, makecertain the
rear window isclosed, andthen pulldown theliftgate afew inches toactivate powerclosing.
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D
LEV ER 1
LEVER 2
FIGURE C
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FIG UR EB
LEVER 3
FIGURE D
LEV ER 1
PUL LSTRA P POS. 1
POS. \bPOS. 2
PO S. 5POS. 3
POS. 6
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