check engine Mercury Mountaineer 2010 Quick Reference Guide

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Location of Spare Tire and Tool\f
If you get a f\fat tire whi\fe driving, do not
app\fy the brake heavi\fy. Instead, gradua\f\fy
decrease your speed. Ho\fd the steering
whee\f firm\fy and s\fow\fy move to a safe p\face
on the side of the road. Your vehic\fe is
equipped with a temporary spare tire \focated
under the vehic\fe, just forward of the rear
bumper. The temporary spare is designed for
emergency use on\fy and shou\fd be rep\faced
as soon as possib\fe. The jack and too\fs are
\focated under the carpeted f\foor pane\f in the
rear cargo area. For comp\fete detai\fs on how
to change your tire, refer to the Roadside
Emergencies chapter in your Owner’s Guide.
Fuel Type and Tank Capacity
Your fue\f tank capacity is 22.5 ga\f\fons
(85.2L). 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 that are
so\fd with octane 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 .
Tire Pre\f\fure
Your tire pressure is proper\fy set at the
dea\fership according to the recommended
specifications found on the \bafety Comp\fiance
Certification Labe\f or Tire Labe\f \focated on
the B-Pi\f\far or the edge of the driver’s door.
Check your tire pressure at \feast once a
month and before \fong trips (inc\fuding spare).
As an added safety feature, your vehic\fe
may be equipped with a Tire Pre\f\fure
Monitoring Sy\ftem (TPMS) that i\f\fuminates
a \fow tire pressure warning \fight
when
one or more of your tires is significant\fy
under-inf\fated. Improper\fy inf\fated tires can
affect vehic\fe hand\fing and can fai\f sudden\fy,
possib\fy resu\fting in \foss of vehic\fe contro\f.
Refer to the Tires, Whee\fs and Loading chapter
in your Owner’s Guide for more information
.
SOS Po\ft-Cra\fh Alert Sy\ftemTM
Your vehic\fe is equipped with the \bO\b
Post-Crash A\fert \bystemTM. 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 f\fash and
the horn wi\f\f sound. To deactivate the system,
press the hazard f\fasher contro\f, or you can
press
on your remote transmitter .Fuel Pump Shut-Off Switch
The fue\f pump shut-off switch is a device
intended to stop the e\fectric fue\f pump
when your vehic\fe has been invo\fved in a
substantia\f jo\ft. The switch is \focated in the
passenger’s footwe\f\f, by the kick pane\f. After
a co\f\fision, if the engine cranks but does not
start, the fue\f pump shut-off switch may
have been activated. For more information
regarding the fue\f pump shut-
off switch,
refer to the Roadside Emergencies chapter of
your Owner’s Guide.
Ea\fy Fuel
TM ‘No Cap’ Fuel Sy\ftem
Your vehic\fe has a ‘no cap’ fue\f system which
a\f\fows you to simp\fy open the fue\f fi\f\fer door,
insert the nozz\fe and start fue\fing. Wait five
seconds from the time the refue\fing nozz\fe is
shut off unti\f the nozz\fe is pu\f\fed back out of
the fi\f\f pipe to a\f\fow residua\f fue\f in the nozz\fe
to drain into the tank. The Easy Fue\f™ system
is se\ff-sea\fing and therefore protected against
dust, dirt, water, snow and ice. If you need to
fi\f\f your fue\f tank with a portab\fe fue\f container,
use the fue\f funne\f which is either attached to
the underside of the spare tire cover or with
the tire changing too\fs. \b\fow\fy insert the funne\f
into the Easy Fue\f™ system and fi\f\f the tank
with fue\f from the container. When done,
c\fean the funne\f or proper\fy dispose of it. Extra
funne\fs can be purchased from your authorized
dea\fer. Do not use aftermarket funne\fs as they
wi\f\f not work with the Easy Fue\f™ system and
may cause damage.
Road\fide A\f\fi\ftance
Your new Mercury Mountaineer 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 f\fat tire, towing, and
winch out. To receive roadside assistance
in the United \btates, ca\f\f 1 (800) 241-3673.
In Canada, ca\f\f 1 (800) 665-2006.
MERCURY­MOUNTA\fNEER ­q U\fC k­ RE fERENCE­ \bU\f dE
Ford Motor Company
Customer Re\fationship Center
P.O. Box 6248
Dearborn, MI 48121
1-800-392-3673 (FORD)
(TDD for the hearing impaired: 1-800-232-5952)
This Quick Reference Guide is not intended to
rep\face your Owner’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 occupants. P\fease read
your entire Owner’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 Mercury
dea\fer is the best source for the most
current information.
For detai\fed operating and safety information,
p\fease refer to your Owner’s Guide.
August 2010
First Printing
Quick Reference Guide
Mercury Mountaineer
Litho in U.\b.A.
AL9J­19\b217­AACENTER ­CONSOLE
Dual Automatic Temperature Control (DATC) Sy\ftem (if equipped)
1 Dri\ber/Pa\f\fenger Side Temperature Control
Press to increase p or decrease q 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) .
2 Fan Speed
Press to increase or decrease fan speed.
3 DUAL
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.
4 AUTO
Press to engage fu\f\f automatic operation. The system wi\f\f automatica\f\fy determine fan speed,
airf\fow distribution, A/C on or off and either outside or recircu\fated air to heat or coo\f the
vehic\fe to reach the desired temperature.
5 OFF
Outside air is shut out and the fan wi\f\f not operate. Note: If your vehic\fe is equipped with
the auxi\fiary c\fimate contro\f system, the auxi\fiary fan can sti\f\f operate with the front system off.
6 Manual O\berride Control\f
Press to manua\f\fy determine where airf\fow is directed. To return to fu\f\fy automatic contro\f,
press AUTO.
7 Wind\fhield Defro\fter
Outside air is distributed through the windshie\fd defroster vents.
8 Rear Window Defro\fter
Press to c\fear the rear window of thin ice and fog. The defroster turns off automatica\f\fy after
ten minutes or when the ignition is turned off. To manua\f\fy turn off the defroster before ten
minutes have passed, push the contro\f again. AM/FM In-Da\fh Six CD MP3 Satellite
Compatible
Sound Sy\ftem
(if equipped)
A
(Eject): Press and ho\fd to auto eject a\f\f
CDs present in the system. Press and a
memory preset to eject from a specific s\fot.
B LOAD: Press LOAD and a memory preset
to \foad to a specific s\fot. Press and ho\fd to
auto\foad up to six CDs.
C
/ (Tune/Di\fc \felector): Press and
re\fease to manua\f\fy advance up/down the
radio frequency or to se\fect a desired disc.
Press and ho\fd for a fast advance through
radio frequencies.
D CD: Press to enter CD/MP3 mode. If a CD
is a\fready \foaded into the system, CD/MP3
p\fay wi\f\f begin where it ended \fast. If no CD
is \foaded, NO DI\bC wi\f\f appear in the disp\fay.
E AM/FM: Press to se\fect AM/FM1/FM2
frequency band.
F
­(Phone): If your vehic\fe is equipped
with \bYNC®, press to access \bYNC® PHONE
features. For more information, p\fease refer
to the \bYNC
® supp\fement. If your vehic\fe is
not equipped with \bYNC®, the disp\fay wi\f\f
read NO PHONE.
S ATELLITE RADIO CONTROLS (if equipped)
G AUX: Press repeated\fy to cyc\fe through
\bAT1, \bAT2, \bAT3 (sate\f\fite radio mode,
if equipped), LINE IN (auxi\fiary audio
mode), \bYNC
® (if equipped) or FE\b/DVD
(if equipped).
Your vehic\fe may be equipped with sate\f\fite
radio. \bIRIU\b
® \bate\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 \bIRIU\b
® sate\f\fite radio
channe\fs, visit www.sirius.com in the United
\btates, www.sirius-canada.ca in Canada,
or ca\f\f \bIRIU\b
® at 1–888–539–7474. H
MENU: Press when sate\f\fite radio (if
equipped) is active to access \bATELLITE
RADIO MENU. Press OK and then
/ to
cyc\fe through options of: Category, \bave
\bong, De\fete \bong, De\fete a\f\f songs, and
Enab\fe/Disab\fe a\ferts. For more information
on these and other menu features, refer to
your Owner’s Guide.
I SEEK: Press to access the previous
or the
next strong radio station, sate\f\fite radio
channe\f (if equipped) or CD track.
J TEXT/SCAN: Press and ho\fd for a brief
samp\fing of radio stations or CD tracks.
Press again to stop. In CD/MP3 mode,
press to disp\fay track tit\fe, artist name and
disc tit\fe.
K REW (Rewind): Press to manua\f\fy reverse
in a CD or MP3 track.
L FF (Fa\ft forward): Press to manua\f\fy
advance in a CD or MP3 track.
M FOLDER: In fo\fder mode, press to access
the previous
or next fo\fder on MP3
discs, if avai\fab\fe.
N SHUFFLE: Press to p\fay the tracks on the
current disc in random order.
O
/ II (PLAY/PAUSE): Press in CD or FE\b
(DVD) mode to p\fay or pause the current
CD/DVD.
OK - Your vehic\fe may be equipped with
specia\f phone and media features. Refer
to the \bYNC
® supp\fement (if equipped) for
more information.
P Memory Pre\fet\f: To set a station, se\fect
frequency band AM/FM1/FM2, tune to a
station, press and ho\fd a preset button (1-6)
unti\f sound returns.
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