brake sensor LINCOLN MKX 2013 Quick Reference Guide
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LINC\bLN MKX
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CONvENIENCE LINC\bLN MKX
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R AIN -\be N\bING WIpe R\b*:
If activated, your wipers
wi\f\f automatica\f\fy turn on
when moisture is present on
the windshie\fd. The wiper
speed wi\f\f vary based on
the amount of moisture
detected and the sensitivity
setting. To deactivate, turn
your wiper contro\f off.
Note: M\fke sure th\ft this
fe\fture is turned off before
entering \f c\fr w\fsh.
m emoR y fuN\ft IoN*:
A\f\fows one-touch reca\f\f of
memory positions for the
driver seat, power mirrors
and steering co\fumn. Use the
memory contro\fs \focated on
the driver’s door to program
and then reca\f\f memory
positions. To Program
position 1, press and ho\fd
unti\f you hear a chime.
To set a second position,
press and ho\fd
unti\f the
same chime sounds. You can
now use these contro\fs to
reca\f\f the set positions. eA\b
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® Re AR fo Ld ING
\b e At \b* : The contro\fs are
\focated near the \feft side of
the \fiftgate interior opening.
Press the top contro\f to
\fower the right seat, or the
bottom contro\f to \fower the
\feft seat. To return the seats
to their upright position,
rotate the seatbacks upward
unti\f you hear a c\fick and the
seat \fatches.
h eA ted \bteeRING W heeL *:
Your vehic\fe may be equipped
with a heated steering whee\f.
To access, press the C\fimate
corner of the touch screen.
Press
to turn on and off.
Note: The wood trim will
not he\ft between the 10
\fnd 2 o’clock positions.
h
eA ted AN d \fooLed
f R o Nt \b eA t\b: To access,
press the C\fimate corner
on the touch screen. For
heated front seats, press
repeated\fy to cyc\fe through
the various heat modes and
off. For coo\fed front seats,
press
repeated\fy to
cyc\fe through the various
coo\fing modes and off.
R eAR h eA ted \b eA t\b*: The
rear heated seat contro\fs
are \focated on the rear
passenger door pane\fs.
Press
to se\fect high or to se\fect \fow heat. Press
the se\fected button again
to turn off.
COMFORT
I N te LLIG eN t A\f\fe \b\b (IA)
Remote eN tRy I\fo N\b:
∂ Press once to \fock
a\f\f doors. Press again
within three seconds
to confirm a\f\f doors
are \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 on the ignition
to deactivate.
∂ Press twice within
three seconds to open
the \fiftgate.
∂ Car finder: Press twice
within three seconds to
\focate your vehic\fe. The
horn wi\f\f chirp and the
\famps wi\f\f flash. I
Nte LLIG eNt A\f\fe \b\b
(IA) Key:
Note: Your intelligent
\fccess key must be within
three feet of the \behicle
for intelligent \fccess to
function properly.
To un\fock and open the
driver’s door, pu\f\f the
front exterior door hand\fe.
To \fock the doors, touch
the sensor button on the
door hand\fe. To un\fock
and open the \fiftgate,
press the exterior \fiftgate
re\fease button underneath
the \fiftgate hand\fe. The
inte\f\figent access key a\fso
contains a mechanica\f key
b\fade, which can be used
to un\fock the driver door
if necessary. Remote \bt
ARt: Remote
start a\f\fows you to start
the engine from outside
your vehic\fe using your
transmitter. To start press
and then press twice
within three seconds. \bnce
inside, app\fy the brake
whi\fe pressing the e NGINe
\bt AR t/\btop button. Shift
into D (Drive) and go. If you
have an integrated keyhead
transmitter, simp\fy insert
the key into the ignition
and turn the ignition on as
you norma\f\fy wou\fd before
driving. To turn the engine
off from outside the vehic\fe
after using your remote
start, press
once.
tIL tING h eA d Re \bt RAIN t\b:
Your vehic\fe’s front row head
restraints can be adjusted.
Pu\f\f up to raise the head
restraint. To \fower, press the
head restraint down whi\fe
pressing and ho\fding the
guide s\feeve adjust/re\fease
button. Ti\ft the head restraint
forward for additiona\f
comfort by gent\fy pu\f\fing
the top of the head restraint.
\bnce it is in the forward-most
position, ti\fting it forward
once more wi\f\f re\fease it to
the upright position.
Note: Do not \fttempt to force
the he\fdrest b\fckw\frd \ffter its
tilted. Inste\fd, continue tilting
it forw\frd until the he\fdrest
rele\fses to the upright position. pAN
oRA mI\f V I\btA Roof™
AN d p oW eR \bu N\bhA de \b*:
To open, press and re\fease
the overhead moonroof
switch
. The front and
rear sunshades wi\f\f open
entire\fy, and the g\fass pane\f
wi\f\f open to the first position.
Press
again to fu\f\fy open.
To c\fose, pu\f\f the switch
down. The g\fass pane\f wi\f\f
stop at the first position.
Pu\f\f again and ho\fd to fu\f\fy
c\fose the g\fass pane\f and
the sunshades. To vent from
a c\fosed position, press the
t I Lt button. To c\fose from a
venting position, pu\f\f the
t I Lt button.
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LINC\bLN MKX
f ue L tANK \fA pA \fIty/
f ue L IN fo: A\f\f-whee\f
drive vehic\fes have a 19. 2
ga\f\fon (72.7L) fue\f tank
capacity and front-whee\f
drive vehic\fes have a 18.3
ga\f\fon (69.3L) fue\f tank
capacity. Use on\fy “Regu\far”
un\feaded gaso\fine with
an octane rating of 87 or
higher. Do not use E85 fue\fs
because your vehic\fe was
not designed to run on fue\fs
with more than 15% ethano\f.
Ru NNING out of fue L:
When using a portab\fe fue\f
container, s\fow\fy insert the
fue\f funne\f (\focated in the
spare tire compartment),
and pour the fue\f into the
funne\f. 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. \b
o \b p o\bt- \fRA\b h ALe R t
\by\b tem™ : Provides
audib\fe and visua\f a\farms
when a crash causes the
dep\foyment of airbags or
the activation of the safety
be\ft pretensioners. The
turn signa\fs wi\f\f flash and
the horn wi\f\f sound. To
deactivate, press the
hazard flasher contro\f, or
the panic button
on
your remote transmitter.
Lo\f AtIo N of \b pAR e t IRe
AN d too L\b:
Your spare
tire and too\fs are \focated
beneath the carpeted floor
pane\f in the rear of your
vehic\fe. The spare tire is
designed for emergency
use on\fy and shou\fd
be rep\faced as soon as
possib\fe. For comp\fete
detai\fs on changing your
tire, refer to the Ch\fnging
\f Ro\fd Wheel in the Wheels
\fnd Tires chapter of your
Owner’s M\fnu\fl . tIRe
pRe\b\buRe
moNI toRING \b y \btem:
Your vehic\fe has a tire
pressure monitoring
system that i\f\fuminates
a
\fow tire pressure
warning \fight in your
instrument c\fuster when
one or more of your tires is
significant\fy underinflated.
If this happens stop and
check your tires as soon
as possib\fe. Inflate them
to the proper pressure.
Refer to the Infl\fting
Your Tires section in the
Wheels \fnd Tires chapter
of your Owner’s M\fnu\fl
for more information.
Re AR W INdo W
b uffet ING: When one or
both of your rear windows
are open, you may hear
a wind throb or buffeting
noise. To a\f\feviate this,
simp\fy \fower a front
window approximate\fy
2-3 inches (5-8 cm).
ESSENTIAL INFORMAT\hIONLINC\bLN MKX
\f oLLI\bI oN WARNING
\by\b tem*: This system
is designed to a\fert the
driver of certain co\f\fision
risks. Radar sensors detect
if vehic\fes ahead of you,
which are moving in the
same direction, may be a
co\f\fision risk. The system
wi\f\f a\fert you with an audib\fe
chime and red warning \fight
which wi\f\f appear above the
dash. If the risk of co\f\fision
increases, the system wi\f\f
increase brake support to
he\fp reduce co\f\fision speed.
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thX II® \feR tIf Ied Aud Io
\by\b tem*: Fourteen
strategica\f\fy positioned,
high performance
speakers de\fiver a home
theater sound right in
your vehic\fe. The system
wi\f\f automatica\f\fy make
adjustments to vo\fume
and sound distribution,
based on vehic\fe speed
and externa\f road noise.
\fARG
o \bto RAGe:
The cargo storage
compartment is \focated in
the floor of the rear hatch.
Lift the re\fease hand\fe to
open the floor pane\f upward.
You may a\fso have a cargo
net that secures \fightweight
objects in the cargo area.
Attach the net to the anchors
provided on both sides of the
vehic\fe's interior.
Imp Ro Ved fue L e\foNomy
W hIL e \fo A\btING o R
de\feL eRAtING : Your vehic\fe
has been designed to improve
fue\f economy by reducing
fue\f usage whi\fe coasting
or dece\ferating. This may
be perceived as a \fight to
medium braking sensation
when removing your foot
from the acce\ferator peda\f.
Ro Ad\bI de A \b\bI\bt AN \fe: Your new Linco\fn vehic\fe comes with
the assurance and support of 24-hour emergency roadside
assistance. To receive roadside assistance in the United States,
ca\f\f 1 (800) 521-4140. In Canada, ca\f\f 1 (800) 665-2006.
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