navigation system FORD EXPEDITION 2006 2.G Owner's Manual
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Please proceed
Once the route is calculated, ’Please
Proceed’ is displayed with a map on
the display. Also included in the
display:
•the planned route is shown in
pink
•parts of the planned route
containing incomplete map data
are highlighted in “cautionary” yellow
•major roadways are shown in blue
•other streets are shown in white
•your vehicle location is shown as a pink/yellow triangle
•the arrow at the foot of the screen points to your destination
You are able to choose from three viewing options in this display:
•PLAN — Press this soft key to scroll through your entire route. This
option is only available prior to beginning the journey.
•PAN — Press this soft key, then use the cursor control to pan up,
down, left or right on the map. This option is only available when the
vehicle is not in motion.
•ZOOM — Press this soft key multiple times (or use the cursor input)
to select the desired zoom level on the map. The zoom level is shown
at the bottom of the screen.
Guide display
Once your vehicle is moving along
the highlighted route, the Guide
display screen will automatically
appear. This screen shows your next
turn as voice prompts direct you on
the route. When the planned route
contains incomplete map data, the
guide display maneuvers are
identified in “cautionary” yellow. The screens and voice prompts are
continually updated to correspond with your vehicle location. To
disengage the voice prompts, refer toNavigation preferencesin the
System Options Chapter.
The voice volume level may be adjusted by turning the volume control
during a voice prompt only.
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Navigation screen display
The address book feature allows you
to store up to 50 alphabetical
destinations. To store an address:
1. Once in navigation mode, select
’Address book’.
2. Confirm the selection.
Stored addresses will appear in the
display. If no entries exist, an empty address book screen is shown.
Use the cursor control to select the desired entry.
Adding, deleting or editing the address book
Note:These features are not available when the vehicle is in motion.
1. Ensure that you are in navigation
mode.
2. Select Address book.
3. Confirm selection.
4. Press the DELETE soft key to
delete the current entry.
5. Press the ADD soft key to add an
additional entry.
6. Press the EDIT soft key to edit
the current entry.
•Use the cursor control to select a
letter.
•Push the control to add a letter
to the name. If you make a
mistake, you can press the
DELETE soft key.
•Press the DONE soft key to save your entry under the name you
spelled.
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Storing the current car position in the address book
If you are at a location you would
like to store in the address book,
such as a new restaurant:
•Select ADDRESS BOOK from the
Destination Entry menu.
•Press the ADD soft key.
•Press the CURRENT LOCATION
soft key.
•Assign a name to the entry as described inAdding, deleting or
editing the address bookabove.
•Press the DONE soft key to save your entry under the name you
chose.
Current location
To access your current location,
press this control when in
navigation mode. Your current
location and the name/distance to
the next/last intersection are displayed.
Press NAV to return to a guidance display. Press MAP to return to a map
display.
Detours, route interruptions and changes
If need be, your navigation system
can easily and quickly find the most
efficient detour around road
construction, unexpected traffic or
undesirable roads.
HERE
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Detour options
You may engage the detour option
when in the Guide display, True
view or Map display screens.
Press the control next to DETOUR
to activate.
Use the soft keys to select and enter
your new route criteria. Press the
key to confirm selection. The
following options are available:
•AVOID CURRENT ROAD — Updates your route to avoid the road
which you are on currently.
•AVOID NEXT ROAD — Updates your route to avoid the next road
planned on your journey.
•DETOUR (X) MILES — Provides a detour from the current route for
the noted distance. Use the cursor control to indicate the distance
which needs to be avoided. The range available is based on the length
of your original route.
•AVOID SPECIFIC ROAD — Avoids a specific road on your planned
route.
Route interruptions
In the course of your destination, you may decide to temporarily leave
your planned route for gas, food, etc. If you turn off the ignition, the
option to continue the route guidance will be displayed when the ignition
is turned on again. Use the cursor control to select from one of the
following options:
•Resume route - The navigation
system displays the Select Route
Criteria screen. Refer to
Selecting Route Criteriaearlier
in this chapter.
•Cancel route - Press to return to
the main menu.
If the ignition is not turned off,
simply continue along your highlighted route.
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Route changes or cancellations
To cancel or change your current
route:
•Press BACK, then select ’Cancel
Guidance’ or
•Press the CANCEL soft key.
Navigation Menu
You are able to make various
adjustments in navigation mode. To
view the options, press the control
next to “Option Menu” to select
from the following options:
Navigation options
Once in the navigation preference
menu, you may select from the
following options:
•VOICE — Select to turn the voice
output on or off and to adjust the
volume level.
•MAP — Choose between
“Heading up” to put your
direction of travel toward the top of the screen, or “North up” to
ensure that North is always at the top of the screen.
•UNITS — Press to select from miles or kilometers. When kilometers
are selected, it will affect the map and the fuel economy screen.
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General information
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Compliance
Changes or modifications not approved by Ford or Lincoln Mercury could
void user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been
tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to consult the dealer or an
experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Cleaning the display
Do not spray cleaning fluid directly onto the unit. Instead, spray onto a
soft cloth and gently wipe the unit. Only recommended products should
be used.
Do not clean any part of the system with benzene, paint thinner or any
other solvent.
Do not spill liquids of any kind onto the unit.
The navigation system utilizes a database stored in a special format on a
CD. It is recommended always to use the latest update of this map CD.
•The navigation system will only work with CDs specifically intended
for your navigation system.
•Always store the map CDs in their protective cases when not in use.
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Map coverage
Please refer to theNavigation System Quick Start Guidefor individual
map CD content details.
CDs contain map data for all of the continental United States and parts
of Canada. In some less populated areas, even though a map is displayed,
map data may be incomplete (does not contain one-way street
information, turn restrictions, speed limits, etc.) In these cases, the
system will alert the driver and route guidance directions on the display
are highlighted in “cautionary” yellow.
Ordering additional map CDs
If you wish to order additional maps, or report possible problems with
your current map CD, please callNAVTEQ at 1–(888) NAV-MAPS,
(1–888–628–6277) toll-free or write
NAVTEQ
P.O. Box 543442
Chicago, IL 60654–0442
Website — www.navteq.com
Latest map CDs
The traffic network is constantly changing due to new roads, traffic
restrictions, etc. Therefore, it is not always possible to exactly match the
digital CD map with the current roadways. To help with accuracy, always
use the latest version of the map CD for navigation.
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Fuse/Relay
LocationFuse Amp
RatingPassenger Compartment Fuse
Panel Description
20 30A* BSM (door locks, liftgate glass
release relay), Liftgate glass
release motor, Door/Liftgate lock
motors
21 15A* Instrument cluster (B+), Interior
(courtesy) lamps, Puddle lamps
(outside mirrors)
22 10A* Moonroof switch illumination,
Radio (delayed accessory feed),
Flip window switch, Flip window
motors, EHAM antenna amplifier
(navigation radio)
23 10A* RH low beam
24 15A* Interior demand lamps (front
map/dome lamp, 2nd row
dome/map lamp, glove
compartment lamp, cargo lamp,
roof rail lamps, vanity mirror
lamps), Battery saver relay coil,
Battery saver relay power, Heated
Positive Crankcase Ventilation
(PCV) valve
25 10A* LH low beam
26 20A* Horn relay, Horns
27 5A* Compass module, Reverse sensing
system module, Brake shift
interlock solenoid, Overdrive
cancel switch, Air suspension
module (Run/Start sense)
28 5A* PCM relay coil, SecuriLock
transceiver, Heated PCV valve
relay coil
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Interior style
Electrochromatic compass/temperature interior mirrors
Floor mats
Scuff plates
Lifestyle
Bike racks
Cargo organization and management
Smoker’s package
Rear seat entertainment systems
Towing mirrors
Trailer hitches, wiring harnesses and accessories
Peace of mind
First aid and highway safety kits
Full vehicle covers
Locking gas cap
Navigation systems
Mobile-Easehands-free communication system
Remote start
Vehicle security systems
Keyless entry keypad
For maximum vehicle performance, keep the following information in
mind when adding accessories or equipment to your vehicle:
•When adding accessories, equipment, passengers and luggage to your
vehicle, do not exceed the total weight capacity of the vehicle or of
the front or rear axle (GVWR or GAWR as indicated on the Safety
Compliance Certification label). Consult your authorized dealer for
specific weight information.
•The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Canadian Radio
Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) regulate the use of mobile
communications systems — such as two-way radios, telephones and
theft alarms - that are equipped with radio transmitters. Any such
equipment installed in your vehicle should comply with FCC or CRTC
regulations and should be installed only by a qualified service
technician.
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lighting up panel and
interior .......................................95
J
Jack ............................................277
positioning ...............................277
storage .....................................277
Jump-starting your vehicle ......285
K
Keyless entry system
programming entry code .......146
Keys ...................................147–149
positions of the ignition .........235
L
Lamps
autolamp system .......................93
bulb replacement
specifications chart ..................98
daytime running light ...............94
fog lamps ...................................94
headlamps .................................93
headlamps, flash to pass ..........94
instrument panel, dimming .....95
interior lamps ...............96–97, 99
replacing bulbs ... 98–99, 101–103
Lane change indicator
(see Turn signal) ........................96
Liftgate ..............................136, 140
Lights, warning and indicator ....12
anti-lock brakes (ABS) ..........240
Limited-slip axle .......................246
Load limits .................................221
Loading instructions .................228Locks
childproof ................................139
doors ........................................138
Lubricant specifications ...343, 345
Lug nuts ....................................284
Lumbar support, seats .............153
M
Message center .........................125
english/metric button .............130
system check button ..............131
warning messages ...................131
Mirrors ...............................106, 112
automatic dimming
rearview mirror .......................112
fold away .................................113
heated ......................................113
programmable memory ..141, 155
signal .......................................114
Motorcraft parts ........306, 324, 339
N
Navigation system .......................47
quick start .................................52
radio functions ..........................53
setting the clock .......................80
O
Octane rating ............................328
Oil (see Engine oil) ..................313
P
Panic alarm feature, remote
entry system ..............................141
Parking brake ............................240
Parts (see Motorcraft parts) ....339
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