navigation Mercury Mountaineer 2010 Quick Reference Guide
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4 Speed Control
To set the speed:
1. Press ON.
2. Acce\ferate to the
desired speed.
3.
Press \bET + or and take
your foot off the acce\ferator.
•
To set a higher speed, press and ho\fd \bET + or
press \bET + repeated\fy unti\f the desired speed
is reached.
• To set a \fower speed, press and ho\fd \bET – or press
\bET – repeated\fy unti\f the desired speed is reached.
• To return to a previous\fy set speed, press RE\b.
• To turn off, press the brake peda\f or press OFF.
5
Airbag Readine\f\f LightI\f\fuminates brief\fy when the
ignition is turned on. If this \fight
fai\fs to i\f\fuminate, remains on or
continues to f\fash after the
engine is started, contact your
authorized dea\fer for service as
soon as possib\fe. A chime wi\f\f a\fso sound if there
is a ma\ffunction in the indicator \fight.
6
Ser\bice Engine Soon LightThe service engine soon \fight
i\f\fuminates brief\fy when the
ignition is turned on. If it
remains on or is b\finking after
the engine is started, the On
Board Diagnostics \bystem
(OBD-II) has detected a ma\ffunction. Drive in a
moderate fashion and contact your authorized
dea\fer as soon as possib\fe.
7 Me\f\fage Center
The message center disp\fays
important vehic\fe information
through a constant monitoring of
vehic\fe systems and wi\f\f disp\fay
features such as trip odometer,
compass, distance to empty,
average fue\f economy and a \fanguage se\fector.
The system wi\f\f a\fso notify you of potentia\f vehic\fe
prob\fems with a disp\fay of system warnings. 8
Hazard Fla\fher Control
The hazard f\fasher is \focated
on the steering co\fumn, just
behind the steering whee\f.
Press to activate front and rear
direction signa\fs. Press again
to deactivate.
9 ABS Warning Light
The AB\b \fight i\f\fuminates brief\fy
when the ignition is turned on.
If the AB\b \fight remains on or
continues to f\fash, a ma\ffunction
has been detected. Contact your
authorized dea\fer as soon as
possib\fe. Norma\f braking (\fess AB\b) is sti\f\f
functiona\f un\fess the brake warning \fight
is a\fso i\f\fuminated.
10 Low Tire Pre\f\fure
Warning Light
This \fight i\f\fuminates when
the ignition is turned on. If the
\fight does not turn on or begins
to f\fash, contact your authorized
dea\fer as soon as possib\fe. For
more information, p\fease refer to Tire pressure
monitoring system (TPM\b) in the Tires, Whee\fs
and Loading chapter of your Owner’s Guide.
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Steering Wheel Control\fVOL +/- : Press to increase/
decrease vo\fume \feve\fs.
l tt uu l :
Press to access the
previous/next radio
station, CD track or
preset sate\f\fite radio channe\f.
MEDIA: Press repeated\fy to access a\f\f possib\fe
media sources.
VOICE:
Press to access voice recognition,
if equipped.
:
Press to access \bYNC® phone features,
if equipped.
1
Headlamp Control
O: Turns the head\famps off.
:
Turns on parking,
instrument pane\f, \ficense
p\fate and tai\f \famps.
: Turns on 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 Dimmer Control
Move to adjust the \feve\f of brightness on the
instrument pane\f when the exterior \fights are on.
Move to the fu\f\f right position to turn on the
interior \famps. Move to the \feft position to turn off
the \fights.
2 Parking Brake Relea\fe
Pu\f\f the re\fease \fever to re\fease the parking brake.
Driving with the parking brake engaged wi\f\f cause
the brakes to wear
out premature\fy and reduce fue\f
economy. The parking brake is not recommended
to stop a moving vehic\fe. However, if norma\f
brakes fai\f, the parking brake can be used to stop
your vehic\fe in an emergency. Because the parking
brake app\fies on\fy the rear brakes, the vehic\fe’s
stopping distance wi\f\f increase great\fy and the
hand\fing of your vehic\fe wi\f\f be adverse\fy affected.
3 Multi-function Le\ber
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 f\fuid.
•
and ho\fd brief\fy for three swipes with
washer f\fuid.
• and ho\fd for a \fonger wash cyc\fe.
To operate your rear window wiper, turn the rear
wiper contro\f to 1 (intermittent speed), 2 (norma\f
speed) or O (off). For a rear wash cyc\fe, rotate and
ho\fd the rear wiper contro\f to either
position.
For better visibi\fity, your head\famps wi\f\f turn on
(during day\fight) if your windshie\fd wipers and
auto\famps are on. Note: For optima\f wiper
performance, c\fean your b\fades and g\fass regu\far\fy.
Refer to your Owner’s Guide for more information.
Uni\ber\fal Garage Door Opener (if equipped)
Your vehic\fe may be equipped with either the
Home\fink
® or Car2U® system which provides a way
to rep\face hand he\fd transmitters with a sing\fe bui\ft
in device. The systems work to \fearn the frequency
codes that operate garage doors and some devices
within the home. For more information, refer to the
Driver Contro\fs chapter in your Owner’s Guide.
Power Deployable Running Board\f (if equipped)
The dep\foyab\fe running boards automatica\f\fy
move when the doors are opened to assist with
entering and exiting the vehic\fe. With automatic
power dep\foy, the running boards wi\f\f extend
down when the doors are opened, and with
automatic power stow, the running boards wi\f\f
return to the stowed position when the doors
are c\fosed.
To enab\fe/disab\fe the power running board
feature, refer to the Message Center section
of your Owner’s Guide.
2nd Row Seat\f: The second row seats
are designed for maximum uti\fity. They
can be positioned in up to three unique
configurations: Upright (seating) position,
Cargo mode, and E-Z entry mode
(if equipped with 3rd row seat).
Folding down the 2nd row 60/40 \feat\f
or bucket \feat\f: (if equipped) Before fo\fding down the 2nd
row seats,
ensure that
no objects such as books,
purses,
or briefcases are
on the f\foor in front of or
under the seat. 1. Lower
the head restraints by
pu\f\fing on the strap. 2. Locate the rec\fine
hand\fe on the side of the seat cushion by
the door. 3. Pu\f\f up on the hand\fe and push
the seatback forward toward the front of
the vehic\fe.
To place the 2nd row
60/40 \feat\f in cargo
mode: (if equipped) with
a 3rd row seat) 1. Fo\fd
down the 2nd row seat
as indicated previous\fy in
“Fo\fding down the 2nd
row 60/40 seats and
bucket seats.” 2. Lift the
cargo mode \fever \focated
on the back of the seatback
to knee\f the seat down
and get a f\fat \foading
f\foor. A moderate force may be required to
move the seat forward and down.
To return to the upright (\feating)
po\fition from cargo mode: 1. Push the
seat rearward unti\f the \fatch is engaged.
(A moderate force may be required to move
the seat). 2. Return the seatback to the
upright position. To enter the 3rd row
\feat:
(if equipped)
1. Fo\fd the seatback down
(as indicated previous\fy)
and re\fease the side
hand\fe. 2. Pu\f\f the side
hand\fe up again unti\f
the rear of the seat re\feases from the f\foor.
3. Rotate the seat upward and away from
the 3rd row.
To return the 2nd row \feat to the
upright (\feating) po\fition from E-Z entry
mode: 1. Push the seat rearward unti\f it
\fatches to the f\foor. 2. Bring the seat back
to an upright position.
3rd Row Seat\f:
(if equipped) Before fo\fding
the 3rd row seats, ensure that no objects
such as books, purses or briefcases are on
the seat cushions and that the seat be\fts are
unbuck\fed. 1. Fo\fd the head restraints down
by pu\f\fing on the strap
\focated under the
restraint. 2. Pu\f\f up on the
hand\fe \focated behind
the seatback whi\fe
pushing the seatback
forward and
down into
the seat cushion.
To return the 3rd row \feat\f to the
upright (\feating) po\fition: 1. Pu\f\f up on
the hand\fe \focated on the seatback, rotating
the seatback upward unti\f you hear a c\fick,
\focking it in the upright position. 2. Lift up
on the head restraint unti\f it \focks into its
origina\f position.
3rd Row Power Folding Seat\f:
Ensure that
the head restraints are fo\fded down. Use the
contro\fs \focated in the rear cargo area on the
driver’s side to \fower or raise the seat. Press
the bottom of the contro\f (FOLD) to \fower the
desired seatback. Press the top of the contro\f
(UP) to raise the desired seatback.
Seating
Remote Entry Sy\ftem
The remote entry system a\f\fows you to \fock or
un\fock a\f\f vehic\fe doors and \fiftgate, open the
\fiftgate window without a key and activate the
panic a\farm.
• Press
once to \fock a\f\f doors and the \fiftgate.
Press again within three seconds to confirm a\f\f
doors are c\fosed and \focked.
• Press
once to un\fock the driver’s door. Press
again within three seconds to un\fock a\f\f doors.
•
Press
to activate the panic a\farm. Press
again or turn the ignition on to deactivate.
•
Press
to un\fatch the \fiftgate window.
•
Car finder: Press
twice within three seconds
to \focate your vehic\fe. The horn wi\f\f chirp and
the turn \famps wi\f\f f\fash.
SYNC
®
(if equipped)
Your vehic\fe may be equipped
with \bYNC
® – a hands-free communications and
entertainment system with specia\f phone and
media features. For more information, p\fease
refer to the \bYNC
® \bupp\fement or to the \bYNC®
section in the Navigation \bupp\fement. P\fease
a\fso fee\f free to visit www.\byncMyRide.com.
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Use extreme caution when using any device or feature that may take your attention off the road.
Your primary responsibi\fity is the safe operation of the vehic\fe. On\fy use non-essentia\f features
and devices when it is safe to do so. 12
Power Adju\ftable
Foot Pedal\f (if equipped)
Press the bottom of the contro\f
to move the peda\fs c\foser
to you or the top of the contro\f
to move the peda\fs further
away from you. The peda\fs
shou\fd on\fy be adjusted when the vehic\fe is
stopped and in Park (P).
13 Gear\fhift/O\berdri\be \R
(O/D) Control
Drive with the vehic\fe in
Overdrive (D) for the best fue\f
economy. You can deactivate
overdrive by pressing the
transmission contro\f switch on
the side of the shift hand\fe. Use this during heavy
city traffic where you are continuous\fy shifting
in and out of overdrive, hi\f\fy terrain, heavy \foads,
trai\fer towing and when engine breaking is
required. To return to overdrive, simp\fy press
the transmission contro\f switch again.
1 4 Ad\banceTrac
® with
Roll Stability ControlTM
(RSC®) Stability
Enhancement Sy\ftem
Your vehic\fe is equipped with
an AdvanceTrac
® stabi\fity system
he\fps you to maintain stabi\fity
and steerabi\fity of your vehic\fe during a variety
of road conditions. If your vehic\fe becomes stuck
in the snow, mud or sand, try turning off the
AdvanceTrac
® system to a\f\fow whee\f spin and he\fp
increase momentum to dig the vehic\fe out. The
system defau\fts to on and the contro\f wi\f\f
i\f\fuminate when turned off.
1 5 Heated Seat\f (if equipped)
The heated seat contro\f is
\focated in the \fower center of
the instrument pane\f. To operate
the heated seats, push the
contro\f to activate and push
again to deactivate. Auxiliary Input Jack
Your 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. 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 Owner’s Guide.
USB Port
(if equipped)
Your vehic\fe may be equipped with a U\bB port
inside your center conso\fe. This feature a\f\fows
you to p\fug in your media p\faying devices among
other options. For more detai\fed information,
p\fease refer to the \bYNC
® supp\fement or the
\bYNC® section of the Navigation \bupp\fement.
Na\bigation Sy\ftem
(if equipped)
The mobi\fe media
navigation system a\f\fows
you to record CDs, \fist to
your saved music and p\fay
DVDs in addition to
navigating the vehic\fe. For more information,
refer to your Navigation supp\fement (if equipped).
Family Entertainment Sy\ftem (if equipped)
Your vehic\fe may be equipped with a Fami\fy
Entertainment \bystem (rear seat DVD p\fayer with
wire\fess headphones and remote contro\f). Refer
to your Owner’s Guide for more information on
the operation of your system.