Code door LINCOLN AVIATOR 2020 User Guide
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Speed rating
Letter rating
168 mph (270 km/h)
W
186 mph (299 km/h)
Y
Note: For tires with a maximum speed
capability over 149 mph (240 km/h), tire
manufacturers sometimes use the letters
ZR. For those with a maximum speed
capability over 186 mph (299 km/h), tire
manufacturers always use the letters
ZR.
H. U.S. DOT Tire Identification Number
(TIN): This begins with the letters DOT
and indicates that the tire meets all
federal standards. The next two
numbers or letters are the plant code
designating where it was manufactured,
the next two are the tire size code and
the last four numbers represent the
week and year the tire was built. For
example, the numbers 317 mean the 31st
week of 1997. After 2000, the numbers go to four digits. For example, 2501
means the 25th week of 2001. The
numbers in between are identification
codes used for traceability. This
information is used to contact customers
if a tire defect requires a recall.
I.
M+S or M/S: Mud and Snow, or
AT:
All Terrain, or
AS:
All Season.
J.
Tire Ply Composition and Material
Used: Indicates the number of plies or
the number of layers of rubber-coated
fabric in the tire tread and sidewall. Tire
manufacturers also must indicate the ply
materials in the tire and the sidewall,
which include steel, nylon, polyester,
and others. K.
Maximum Load: Indicates the
maximum load in kilograms and pounds
that can be carried by the tire. See the
Safety Compliance Certification Label
(affixed to either the door hinge pillar,
door-latch post, or the door edge that
meets the door-latch post, next to the
driver's seating position), for the correct
tire pressure for your vehicle.
L.
Treadwear, Traction and
Temperature Grades:
*
Treadwear: The treadwear grade is a
comparative rating based on the wear
rate of the tire when tested under
controlled conditions on a specified
government test course. For example,
a tire graded 150 would wear one and
one-half times as well on the
government course as a tire graded 100.
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In general, tires should be replaced
after six years regardless of tread
wear. However, heat caused by hot
climates or frequent high loading
conditions can accelerate the aging
process and may require tires to be
replaced more frequently.
You should replace your spare tire
when you replace the road tires or
after six years due to aging even if it
has not been used.
U.S. DOT Tire Identification Number
Both United States and Canada Federal
regulations require tire manufacturers
to place standardized information on the
sidewall of all tires. This information
identifies and describes the fundamental
characteristics of the tire and also
provides a U.S. DOT Tire Identification
Number for safety standard certification
and in case of a recall. This begins with the letters DOT and
indicates that the tire meets all federal
standards. The next two numbers or
letters are the plant code designating
where it was manufactured, the next two
are the tire size code and the last four
numbers represent the week and year
the tire was built. For example, the
numbers 317 mean the 31st week of
1997. After 2000, the numbers go to four
digits. For example, 2501 means the
25th week of 2001. The numbers in
between are identification codes used
for traceability. This information is used
to contact customers if a tire defect
requires a recall.
Tire Replacement Requirements
Your vehicle is equipped with tires
designed to provide a safe ride and
handling capability. WARNING: Only use
replacement tires and wheels that are
the same size, load index, speed rating
and type (such as P-metric versus
LT-metric or all-season versus
all-terrain) as those originally provided
by Ford. The recommended tire and
wheel size may be found on either the
Safety Compliance Certification Label
(affixed to either the door hinge pillar,
door-latch post, or the door edge that
meets the door-latch post, next to the
driver's seating position), or the Tire
Label which is located on the B-Pillar
or edge of the driver's door. If this
information is not found on these
labels, then you should contact your
authorized dealer as soon as possible.
Use of any tire or wheel not
recommended by Ford can affect the
safety and performance of your
vehicle, which could result in an
increased risk of loss of vehicle
control, vehicle rollover, personal
injury and death.
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4.
Turn the hazard flashers on then off three
times. You must accomplish this within
10 seconds. If you successfully enter the
reset mode, the horn sounds once, the
system indicator flashes and a message
shows in the information display. If this
does not occur, please try again starting
at step 2. If after repeated attempts to
enter the reset mode, the horn does not
sound, the system indicator does not
flash and no message shows in the
information display, seek service from
your authorized dealer.
5. Train the tire pressure monitoring system
sensors in the tires using the following
system reset sequence starting with the
left front tire in the following clockwise
order: Left front - driver side front tire,
Right front - passenger side front tire,
Right rear - passenger side rear tire, Left
rear - driver side rear tire.
6. Remove the valve cap from the valve stem on the left front tire. Decrease the
air pressure until the horn sounds. Note:
The single horn tone confirms that the
sensor identification code has been learned
by the module for this position. If a double
horn is heard, the reset procedure was
unsuccessful, and you must repeat it.
7. Remove the valve cap from the valve stem on the right front tire. Decrease the
air pressure until the horn sounds.
8. Remove the valve cap from the valve stem on the right rear tire. Decrease the
air pressure until the horn sounds.
9. Remove the valve cap from the valve stem on the left rear tire. Decrease the
air pressure until the horn sounds.
Training is complete after the horn
sounds for the last tire trained, driver side
rear tire, the system indicator stops
flashing, and a message shows in the
information display.
10. Turn the ignition off. If two short horn beeps are heard, the reset procedure
was unsuccessful and you must repeat
it. If after repeating the procedure and
two short beeps are heard when the
ignition is turned to off, seek assistance
from your authorized dealer. 11. Set all four tires to the recommended
air pressure as indicated on the Safety
Compliance Certification Label, affixed
to either the door hinge pillar,
door-latch post, or the door edge that
meets the door-latch post, next to the
driver seating position or Tire Label
located on the B-Pillar or the edge of
the driver door.
CHANGING A ROAD WHEEL WARNING: If the tire pressure
monitor sensor becomes damaged it may
not function.
Note: You should only use tire sealants in
roadside emergencies as they may cause
damage to the tire pressure monitoring
system sensor.
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Installing the Vehicle Identification
Card...............................................................438
Instrument Cluster.........................................123
Instrument Lighting Dimmer.......................107
Instrument Panel..............................................21
Interior Air Quality.........................................169
Interior Lamps.................................................112 Front Interior Lamp..............................................112
Rear Interior Lamps..............................................112
Interior Mirror..................................................119 Auto-Dimming Mirror...........................................119
Introduction.........................................................9
J
Jump Starting the Vehicle
..........................329
Connecting the Jumper Cables......................330
Jump Starting........................................................331
Locating the Jump Starting Connection
Points................................................................330
Preparing Your Vehicle.....................................329
Removing the Jumper Cables..........................331
K
Keyless Entry...................................................86 SECURICODE⢠Keyless Entry Keypad.............86 Keyless Starting
............................................202
Ignition Modes....................................................202
Keys and Remote Controls...........................64
L
Lane Keeping System.................................283 Switching the System On and Off..................284
Liftgate...............................................................89
Lighting Control.............................................106 Flashing High Beam Headlamps.....................107
Lighting Control Selections..............................106
Switching High Beam Headlamps On and
Off.......................................................................106
Lighting............................................................106 General Information............................................106
Lincoln Automotive Financial Services......16
Lincoln Protect...............................................519 Lincoln Protect (CANADA ONLY)...................520
Lincoln Protect Extended Service Plans (U.S.
Only)...................................................................519
Load Carriers See: Roof Racks and Load Carriers...............309
Load Carrying................................................308
Load Limit
........................................................310
Special Loading Instructions for Owners of
Pick-up Trucks and Utility-type
Vehicles.............................................................314 Vehicle Loading - with and without a
Trailer.................................................................310
Locating the Cabin Air Filter.......................169
Locking and Unlocking..................................78 Activating Intelligent Access..............................
78
Autolock..................................................................83
Battery Saver..........................................................84
Closing the Luggage Compartment................85
Door Lock Indicator..............................................78
Door Lock Switch Inhibitor.................................78
Emergency Locking...............................................81
Illuminated Entry...................................................84
Illuminated Exit......................................................84
Locking and Unlocking the Doors from Inside....................................................................81
Locking the Doors from the Luggage Compartment.....................................................81
Opening the Luggage Compartment..............84
Remote Control.....................................................80
Smart Unlocks for Intelligent Access Keys.....................................................................83
Unlatching the Driver Door with the Key Blade...................................................................82
Luggage Covers...........................................308
Lug Nuts See: Changing a Road Wheel...........................411
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SiriusXM Satellite Radio Service....................452
Troubleshooting..................................................453
Scheduled Maintenance Record..............533
Scheduled Maintenance............................522
Seatbelt Extensions.......................................50
Seatbelt Height Adjustment.........................46
Seatbelt Reminder
..........................................47
Seatbelt Status......................................................48
Seatbelts...........................................................43 Principle of Operation..........................................43
Seatbelt Warning Lamp and Indicator Chime..............................................................46
Conditions of operation.......................................47
Seats.................................................................170
Security..............................................................94
Selecting a Drive Mode..............................306
Settings
...........................................................498
911 Assist...............................................................498
Ambient Lighting................................................499
Audio.....................................................................498
Automatic Updates............................................498
Bluetooth..............................................................498
Charge Settings..................................................498
Clock......................................................................498
Display...................................................................498
Driver Assist.........................................................498
General.................................................................498
Lincoln Way..........................................................498 Message Center.................................................499
Mobile Apps.........................................................498
Multi Contour Seats...........................................499
Navigation............................................................498
Personal Profiles.................................................499
Phone....................................................................498
Seats......................................................................499
Sound....................................................................498
Valet Mode...........................................................499
Vehicle..................................................................\
.498
Voice Control.......................................................498
Setting the Adaptive Cruise Control Gap................................................................275
Following a Vehicle............................................275
Setting the Adaptive Cruise Control Speed............................................................274
Manually Changing the Set Speed................274
Setting the Adaptive Cruise Speed from a Complete Stop................................................274
Setting the Cruise Control Speed............267 Changing the Set Speed..................................267
Setting the Hill Descent Speed................248
Side Airbags
.....................................................57
Side Sensing System..................................254
Object Distance Indicator................................255
Sitting in the Correct Position....................170
Snow Chains See: Using Snow Chains..................................402 Soft Closing Door...........................................86
Spare Wheel
See: Changing a Road Wheel...........................411
Special Notices.................................................17 New Vehicle Limited Warranty...........................
17
Notice to Owners of Pickup Trucks and Utility Type Vehicles.....................................................18
On Board Diagnostics Data Link Connector...........................................................18
Special Instructions...............................................17
Using Your Vehicle as an Ambulance..............18
Using Your Vehicle With a Snowplow..............18
Special Operating Conditions Scheduled Maintenance...............................................530
Exceptions............................................................532
Speed Control See: Cruise Control............................................267
Speed Sign Recognition.............................298 Principle of Operation.......................................298
Using Traffic Sign Recognition........................298
Stability Control
............................................246
Principle of Operation.......................................246
Starting a Gasoline Engine
........................203
Automatic Engine Shutdown..........................205
Guarding Against Exhaust Fumes.................206
Important Ventilating Information..................206
Phone as a Key Backup Starting
Passcode.........................................................204
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Recreational Towing - All-Wheel and
Four-Wheel Drive Vehicles..........................322
Recreational Towing - Front-Wheel Drive Vehicles.............................................................321
Recreational Towing - Rear-Wheel Drive Vehicles.............................................................321
Towing..............................................................316
Traction Control............................................245 Principle of Operation.......................................245
Trailer Sway Control
......................................317
Transmission Code Designation..............425
Transmission..................................................223
Transporting the Vehicle............................332
U
Under Hood Overview................................360
Unique Driving Characteristics
.................208
Universal Garage Door Opener.................191 HomeLink Wireless Control System................191
USB Port
.........................................................454
Locating the USB Ports.....................................455
Using All-Wheel Drive
.................................228
Driving in Special Conditions With All-Wheel
Drive (AWD).....................................................230
How Your Vehicle Differs from Other Vehicles............................................................229 Operating ALL-Wheel drive (AWD) Vehicles
with Mismatched Tires.................................229
Operating All-Wheel Drive (AWD) Vehicles With Spare Tires.............................................228
Using MyKey With Remote Start Systems..........................................................76
Using Snow Chains.....................................402
Using Stability Control.................................247
Using Summer Tires.....................................401
Using the Backup Start Passcode...............71
Using the Valet Mode....................................70
Using Traction Control
................................245
Switching the System Off.................................245
System Indicator Lights and Messages........245
Using the Information Display Controls.......245
Using Voice Recognition............................458 Apps.......................................................................467
Automatic Blower Motor Speed
Reduction.........................................................469
Climate..................................................................462
Entertainment......................................................460
General.................................................................459
Navigation............................................................465
Phone....................................................................463
SiriusXM Traffic and Travel Link.....................468
Voice Settings.....................................................468
Utilizing the Mediation/Arbitration Program (Canada Only)
.............................................336 V
Vehicle Care..................................................378
General Information...........................................378
Vehicle Certification Label
.........................424
Vehicle Identification Number..................424
Vehicle Identification
...................................438
Vehicle Storage.............................................384 Body.......................................................................385
Brakes...................................................................385
Cooling system...................................................385
Disconnecting Your 12 Volt Battery...............385
Engine...................................................................385
Fuel system..........................................................385
General..................................................................384
Miscellaneous.....................................................386
Removing Vehicle From Storage
...................386
Tires.......................................................................385
Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot
..................................443
Ventilation See: Climate Control..........................................160
VIN See: Vehicle Identification Number...............
424
Voice Control
...................................................99
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