seats LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1996 Customer Assistance Guide
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To close from vent position, press and hold the
switch rearward.
Occasionally wiping the outside guide rail covers of
the moon roof with a clean cloth will help keep the
moon roof working properly.The moon roof/!\WARNINGDo not let children play with the moon roof.They may seriously hurt themselves.114SeatsHead Restraints
If you use them properly, head restraints will
help protect your head and neck in a collision.
A head restraint should be placed as high as
possible behind your head without interfering
with your vision.
You can adjust the head restraints for your
comfort and protection.
Four-way head restraints
Your vehicle has the four-way head restraint.
You can adjust it in four directions. You can
raise it two (2) inches (50 mm) from its normal
position, or you can move it forward up to 60'
until you reach the desired position.
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The four-way head restraint
Adjusting the Seats/! WARNINGNever adjust the driver's seat or seatbackwhen the vehicle is moving./!\WARNINGTo reduce the risk of serious injury in acollision, always drive and ride with yourseatback upright and the lap belt snugand low across the hips./!\ WARNINGDo not pile cargo higher than theseatbacks to avoid injuring people in acollision or sudden stop.Using the Power Seats
Your vehicle's power seats can be adjusted in
several directions. You can raise or lower the
whole seat, move the seat forward or backward
and tilt the front and back of the seat up or
down.
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The controls to operate the power reclining front
seats are located on the inside of each front door.
The arrows on the panel show the direction of the
seat movement. To move the seat back, move the
switch in the desired direction.The power reclining seat switch on the driver's
side
116Power Lumbar Support
With this feature, you can position a lumbar
support pad in the seatback.The seat controls for the lumbar support on the
driver's seat
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Heated Seats (If equipped)
The driver's and front passenger's Heated Seats are
controlled by the HEATED SEATS panel, which is
located directly below the Automatic Temperature
Control panel. The Heated Seat System will only
operate with the ignition key in the ON position
and will maintain a temperature automatically once
it is selected. NOTE: Leaving the Heated Seat
turned on when you shut the vehicle off will not
continue to heat the seat.heated seat controls
The heated seat controls
To operate the Heated Seat System:
1. Select mode "Both" to heat the seat back and seat cushion "Back" to heat the seat back
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2. Rotate the thumbwheel from "0" to " 1 " (the
lowest heat level). Allow five minutes for the
heat level to stabilize.
3. If the heat level is not high enough for comfort,
select increased heat levels "2' through "5" (the
maximum level). Allow at least two minutes
for the heat level to stabilize at any new level
selected.
4. If the heated seat switch is not turned off ("0"
on the thumbwheel), the seat will heat up to the
selected temperature level each time the car is
started.
NOTE: Cooling the seat down takes considerably
longer than increasing its heat level.
118Cleaning the Seats
Leather
For routine cleaning, wipe the surface with a
soft, damp cloth. For more thorough cleaning,
wipe the surface with a leather and vinyl cleaner
or a mild soap.
Wipe the surface with a damp, soft cloth, then
dry and buff with a dry, soft cloth.
Fabric
Remove dust and loose dirt with a whisk broom
or a vacuum cleaner. Remove fresh spots
immediately. Follow the directions that come
with the cleaner.
NOTE: Before using any cleaner, test it on a
small, hidden area of fabric. If the fabric's color
or texture is adversely affected by a particular
cleaner, do not use it.
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keyless entry code or the Memory I or Memory 2
switches.
Keyless Entry
Up to three unique keyless entry codes can be
programmed by the customer. Two of the codes
can be assigned to recall Personality Memory I or
Memory 2. Each time the 5-digit code is entered on
the keypad, the driver's door will unlock and
Personality Memory 1 or Memory 2 will be
recalled.
NOTE: Please note that even though the driver's
Personality Memory may be recalled using remote
or keyless entry, the seats and mirrors will not
move to the driver's set positions until the driver's
door is opened.
Memory Switches
Pressing either the Memory I or Memory 2 switch
on the driver's door will also recall the Personality
Memory settings as selected, providing your
vehicle is in P (Park) or N (Neutral).Auto Save
Any change made by the driver to one of the
above Personality Memory settings will be
updated and saved automatically. The display,
SAVED TO DRIVER I or SAVED TO
DRIVER 2, will appear on the Message Center
for five (5) seconds as a confirmation of the
update to Personality Memory. If a radio preset
is changed the radio display will also show
SAVED.
If the driver does not use the remote entry
transmitter, or keyless entry keypad to unlock the
doors upon entering or does not press the
Memory I or Memory 2 switch, then any change
to one of the Personality Memory settings
(except radio presets) will not be automatically
saved. Instead the driver will be prompted by the
Message Center whether to save the settings to
Driver 1 or Driver 2.
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Utility compartment armrest utility compartment beverage holderThe features on the full console
134Cupholder with full console
The cupholder provides a space for your cup.
Mini console cupholders
Six passenger vehicles are equipped with a mini
console that is located within the ashtray panel.
To open the panel, press on the front of it and
release. It will open automatically. To close,
push the panel back into place until it latches./!\WARNINGUse only soft cups in the cupholder.Hard objects can injure you in acollision.Storage Compartments
Your vehicle has two map pockets on the panels
of the front doors. The back of the front seats
also have map pockets.
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Fuse
LocationMaxi-Fuse
Amp
RatingDescriptionFuse
LocationMaxi-Fuse
Amp RatingDescription1
2
340A
60A
60A· EATC blower motor
· Engine cooling fans
· Air suspension compressor relay1330A
· DSM
· Heated seats
· Driver 4-way power
lumbar seats460A
· ABS module
· EVAC and fill14 30A
· Passenger power seat
· Passenger 4-way power560A
· Fuse panel to LCM
· OBD 111530A
· Luxury radio
· Sub woofer amplifier
· CD player660A
· Fuse panel to LCM CD player1620A
· HI beam730A
· VDM1720A
· Horn840A
· Heated mirrors
· Heated backlight1810A
· Air bags940A
· DDM
· LH power windows
· Door locks19Not used1040A
· RH power windows2010A
· PCM KAPWR1140A
· Ignition switch to fuse panel2110A
· Alternator sensor
· Alternator field supply1240A
· Ignition switch to fuse panel
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Turn signals Windshield wiper Fuse panel Hood release Parking brake Gearshift- Automatic transmission Seats Speed control Head restraints301
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applying the brakes.........................187
brake warning light...........................52
fluid, checking and adding..............263
fluid, refill capacities.......................287
fluid, specifications.........................289
new brake linings................................6
noise...............................................188
parking...........................................188
trailer.............................................197
when storing your vehicle...............292
Brake-shift interlock.............................180
Break-in period........................................6
Bulbs, replacing....................................277
headlamps........................................278
C
Canada, customer assistance.................219
Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan
(CAMVAP).......................................220
Capacities for refilling fluids.................287
Carbon monoxide in exhaust...................49
Car seats for children
(see Child safety seats).........................27Catalytic converter284
CD player (see Electronic sound system) . 169
Chains, tires260
Changing a tire204
Charging system warning light 55
Childproof locks 99
Child safety restraints 25
child safety belts 38
child safety seats 27
Child safety seats
attaching with tether straps 38
tether anchorage hardware 38
Chime
headlamps on 58
key in ignition 42
safety belt 52
Cleaning your vehicle
chrome and aluminum parts 8
exterior 7
exterior lamps 83
fabric118
headlamps 83
309