fuel LINCOLN MKZ 2015 Quick Reference Guide
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Basic Commands
What can I say?
List of commands
Main menu
Previous
Next
Go back
Exit
Help
Phone
Phone list of commands
• Dial
• Call
at home/at work
• Call voicemail
• Do not disturb
• Listen to text messages
(phone-dependent feature)
Climate
Climate control list
of commands
• Climate
• Climate my temperature
• Climate temperature
Entertainment
Audio list of commands:
You can also get detailed
lists of commands for radio,
USB, Bluetooth® audio,
SiriusXM and SD card*
Audio
Radio
• FM <87.9-107.9>
• FM preset <#>
CD
• Play track <1-512>
• Shuffle
USB
• Play song
• Play album
SiriusXM
•
• Preset <#>
Navigation*
Navigation list of commands
• Destination street address
• Destination home
• Navigation voice
• Navigation volume
• Repeat instruction
• Show
heading-up/3-D>
Travel Link list of commands
• Traffic
• Weather
• Movie listings
• Fuel prices
• Sports
Table of Contents
Instrument Panel .............................. 4 – 5
SYNC with MyLincoln Touch ............6 – 9
Convenience ................................... 10 – 11
Comfort ......................................... 12 – 13
Function ......................................... 14 – 15
Essential Information ................... 16 – 18
The Lincoln Pledge ............................... 19
lincolnowner.comlincolncanada.comLEARN MORE ABOUT YOUR NEW VEHICLE
Scan the country-appropriate QR code with your smartphone
(make sure you have a scanner app installed) and you can
access even more information about your vehicle.
Some services may not be available in your area. For additional support,\
refer to your Owner’s Manual, visit the website or call the toll-free number.
U.S. customers: Visit SyncMyRide.com or call 1-800-392-3673 (select Option 1 or 2 for language, then press 3). Canadian customers: Visit SyncMyRide.ca or call
1-800-565-3673 (select Option 1 or 2 for language, then press 3).
Commonly Used Voice Commands SYNC.® Say the Word.
Touch the voice button on the right-hand side of your steering wheel and then say:
*if equipped
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Climate
Control the temperature, airflow
direction, fan speed and other climate
features for you and your front
passenger. Say “Climate temperature
72 degrees” and MyLincoln Touch
makes the adjustment.
Set Your Temperature
Touch the lower-right, blue Climate
corner on the touchscreen.
Set your exact, desired temperature
by using the + or – buttons.
Entertainment
No matter how you store your
music, SYNC makes it yours to enjoy
when you are behind the wheel. Just
press the lower-left, red corner of the
touchscreen. From here, you can
easily go between AM, FM, SiriusXM
and other media sources.
Set Your Radio Presets
Touch the Entertainment corner on
the touchscreen.
Touch FM.
Touch Direct Tune.
Enter the desired station
and touch Enter.
Touch Presets and then touch and
hold one of the memory preset
buttons to save it. The sound mutes
briefly and then returns once the
system saves the station.
Using SYNC to Access
Digital Media
SYNC has a media hub with multiple
inputs, allowing you to access
personal media from your digital
devices. Plug in your USB media
devices, such as phones and MP3
players, and use SYNC to play all of
your favorite music.
Note: SYNC indexes your music; the
more stored information on your USB
device, the longer it takes SYNC to
index it.
Using Voice Commands
to Play Music
1. Plug your media player into your
USB port.
2. Press the voice button
. When
prompted, say “USB”, then follow
up by saying a voice command.
For more information, refer to the
MyLincoln Touch chapter of your
Owner’s Manual. For support, visit the
website or call the toll-free number.
See the inside front cover of this guide
for details.
SYNC® with MyLincoln TouchTM
Using Your Phone with SYNC
Note: Enter your phone book contacts
with both first and last names to
increase the ability of SYNC to select
the correct contact. Remember to say
the contact name exactly as you listed
it in your phone book.
Making a Phone Call
Use SYNC to make a phone call
to anyone in your phone book by
pressing the voice button. When
prompted, give a voice command.
For example, you could say “Call
Jake Smith at home”. SYNC repeats
the command back to you and dials
the number.
Note: You can also make phone
calls by giving the voice command
“Dial”, then verbally saying the
phone number.
Answering Incoming Calls
Whenever you have an incoming call,
the name and number of the person
calling appears in your display. Press ACCEPT on the touchscreen
or the phone button to answer an
incoming call.
Ending the Call
Press and hold the phone button.
Do Not Disturb Mode
This feature blocks incoming calls
and text messages, and saves them
for later. You still have access to
outgoing calls when this feature
is active. Say the voice command
“Do not disturb on” to enable, and
“Do not disturb off” to disable.
Navigation*
Get started with your navigation
system by pressing the upper-right,
green corner. The available, voice
activated navigation system includes:
SiriusXM TrafficTM
SiriusXM Travel LinkTM
GPS (Global Positioning System)
technology
3-D mapping
Turn-by-turn navigation
Set a Destination
Set a destination on your touchscreen
by using a street address, city center,
a place on the map or a point of
interest (POI). The easiest way,
however, is by voice.
1. Press the voice button
. When
prompted, say “Destination
street address”.
2. The system asks you to say the
full address and then displays an
example on-screen.
3. You can then speak the address
naturally, such as: “One two three
Main Street, Anytown”. You can also use the touchscreen to
enter a destination and narrow your
choices by city or street as you type.
You can choose from up to three
different types of routes:
Fastest: Uses the fastest moving
roads possible.
Shortest: Uses the shortest
distance possible.
Eco (EcoRoute): Uses the most fuel
efficient route.
Tips
Save your favorite locations by
touching “Save to Favorites”.
Change your map views from
Heading-up, North-up or 3D.
*if equipped
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BLIS® (Blind Spot Information System)
with Cross Traffic Alert*
BLIS aids you in detecting vehicles that may have
entered into your blind spot area on both sides of
the vehicle, extending rearward from the exterior
mirrors to approximately 10 feet (3 meters) beyond
the bumper.
Cross traffic alert warns you of vehicles approaching
from the sides when the transmission is in reverse
(R). It detects approaching vehicles from up to
45 feet (14 meters) away.
Note: NEVER use BLIS or cross traffic alert as a
replacement for using the interior and exterior mirrors
and looking over your shoulder before changing
lanes. The systems are not replacements for careful
driving. Use both systems only as an assist.
Essential Information
Easy Fuel® System
With this system, you open the fuel
door, insert the nozzle and begin
fueling. It is self-sealing and therefore
protected against dust, dirt, water,
snow and ice. Wait between five and
ten seconds from the time the refueling
nozzle is shut-off until you remove the
nozzle from the vehicle to allow residual fuel in the nozzle to drain in\
to the tank.
When using a portable fuel container, slowly insert the fuel funnel (lo\
cated in the
spare tire compartment) and pour the fuel into the funnel.
Note: Do not use aftermarket funnels as they do not work with the Easy Fuel
system and may cause damage. Properly clean the funnel after each use.
Fuel Tank Capacity and Fuel Info
Fuel tank capacity varies on your MKZ, depending on your drive type and \
engine: 16.5 gallons (62.5 liters) for front-wheel drive models equipp\
ed with the
2.0L EcoBoost engine and 17.5 gallons (66.2 liters) for all-wheel driv\
e models
and those equipped with the 3.7L V6 engine. Use only UNLEADED gasoline
blended with a maximum of 15% ethanol and an 87 octane rating. Do not use E85
(ethanol), diesel, fuel-methanol, leaded fuel or any other fuel becaus\
e it could
damage or impair the emission control system.
Automatic Engine Shutdown
Your vehicle includes a feature that automatically shuts down the engine\
if it has
been idling for an extended period of time. The ignition also turns off \
in order
to save battery power. You can override this feature temporarily by pres\
sing
the brake or accelerator pedal, or by pressing OK or the RESET button in your
information display. Refer to the Information Displays chapter of your Owner’s
Manual for more details.
Electric Parking Brake
The operating switch replaces the conventional
handbrake, and is to the left of the steering column. To use,
pull the control up. The brake system warning lamp lights to
confirm that you applied the electric parking brake. You can
release the electric parking brake manually by switching on
the ignition, pressing the brake pedal and then pressing the
electric parking brake control down. Refer to the Brakes chapter of your Owner's
Manual for more details.
Towing
Towing your vehicle behind an RV or any other vehicle may be limited. Re\
fer to
the Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels section in the Towing chapter of your
Owner's Manual for more information.
*if equipped
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Your vehicle displays a low tire pressure warning
light
in y our information display when one or
more of your tires are significantly under-inflated. If
this happens, stop and check your tires as soon as
possible. Inflate them to the proper pressure. Refer
to the Inflating Your Tires section in the Wheels
and Tires chapter of your Owner’s Manual for
more information.
Temporary Mobility Kit*
The kit is located under the load floor of the trunk.
The kit consists of an air compressor to reinflate
the tire and a sealing compound in a canister that
effectively seals most punctures caused by nails or
similar objects. The canister contains only enough
sealant compound for one tire. See an authorized
dealer for a replacement sealant canister after
each use.
This kit provides a temporary tire repair seal,
allowing you to drive your vehicle up to 120 miles
(200 kilometers) at a maximum speed of 50 mph
(80 km/h) to reach a tire service location. Note: After sealant use, the tire pressure monitoring
system sensor and valve stem on the wheel must be
replaced by an authorized dealer. For more details,
refer to the Wheels and Tires chapter of your
Owner’s Manual .
Location of Spare Tire and Tools*
Your spare tire and tools are located beneath the
carpeted floor panel in the trunk of your vehicle.
The spare tire is designed for emergency use only
and should be replaced as soon as possible. For
complete details on changing your tire, refer to the
Changing a Road Wheel section in the Wheels and
Tires chapter of your Owner’s Manual.
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The Lincoln Pledge
Essential Information (continued)
Congratulations on your decision to drive a Lincoln. The Lincoln Pledge \
provides
you with valuable support so you can handle the challenges of the road w\
ith
confidence and ease.
The following information is for United States clients. Canadian Roadsid\
e
coverage and benefits may differ from the United States coverage. Canadi\
an
clients should refer to the Lincoln Roadside Assistance section of the Warranty
Guide, call 1-800-387-9333 or visit the website at www.LincolnCanada.com for
more details.
Lincoln Complimentary Maintenance
As part of our commitment to providing a new ownership experience, your \
vehicle
comes with Lincoln Complimentary Maintenance. This maintenance plan is
available on most vehicles sold in the United States and begins on your \
purchase
date and at 0 miles (0 kilometers). It is limited based on mileage, ti\
me or number
of service visits, whichever occurs first. That means when your informat\
ion display
alerts you when it is time for an oil change, you should bring in your v\
ehicle for
complimentary service. Visit www.LincolnOwner.com for full details.
Roadside Assistance
Contact Roadside Assistance at 800-521-4140 – any time, 24 hours a day,
365 days a year. As part of the Lincoln Pledge, you will receive 24/7 Ro\
adside
Assistance nationwide (including Canada and Mexico), that begins from \
the
warranty start date and lasts the life of the vehicle for the original o\
wner only.
Subsequent owners are eligible for an extended powertrain warranty cover\
age
period of six years or 70,000 miles (112,655 kilometers), whichever oc\
curs first. Roadside Assistance services include:
Towing:
Lincoln eligible vehicles will be towed to your selling or preferred
dealer within 100 miles (161 kilometers) of the disablement location o\
r to the
nearest Lincoln dealer. If you request to be towed to a selling or prefe\
rred
dealer that is more than 100 miles (161 kilometers) from the disableme\
nt
location, you shall be responsible for any mileage costs in excess of
100 miles (161 kilometers).
Flat tire change: Replacement of a flat tire with a usable spare.
Battery jump start
Lock-out assistance: If you lose your key or intelligent transmitter, key
replacement is your responsibility).
Fuel delivery: 2 gallons (7.5 liters) of gasoline, limited to two, no-charge
occurrences within a 12-month period.
Winch-out services: Includes pulling a vehicle within 100 feet of a paved or
county maintained road. No recoveries.
Lincoln Customer Relationship Center
If you have questions about your vehicle or the Lincoln Pledge, please c\
ontact your
dealer. For additional help, you’re invited to call our Lincoln Custo\
mer Relationship
Center: 1-800-521-4140 (TDD for the hearing impaired: 1-800-232-5952), Monday
through Friday 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. EST\
.
Vehicle Warranty
For a detailed description of what is covered by your vehicle’s New Vehicle
Limited Warranty, refer to the Warranty Guide that is provided to you along with
your Owner’s Manual.
All-Wheel Drive
All-wheel drive uses all four wheels to power the
vehicle. This increases traction, enabling you
to drive over terrain and road conditions that a
conventional two-wheel drive vehicle cannot. The
AWD system is active all the time and requires no
input from the driver.
Tips for Driving on Various Surfaces
Sand: When driving over sand, try to keep all four
wheels on the most solid area of the trail. Avoid
reducing the tire pressures but shift to a lower gear
and drive steadily through the terrain. Apply the
accelerator slowly and avoid spinning the wheels.
Mud and Water: If you must drive through high
water, drive slowly. Traction or brake capability may
be limited.
Be cautious of sudden changes in vehicle speed or
direction when you are driving in mud. Even AWD
vehicles can lose traction in slick mud. As when you
are driving over sand, apply the accelerator slowly
and avoid spinning your wheels. If the vehicle does
slide, steer in the direction of the slide until you
regain control of the vehicle. After driving through mud, clean off residue stuck to
rotating driveshafts and tires. Excess mud stuck on
tires and rotating driveshafts causes an imbalance
that could damage drive components.
Snow and Ice: AWD vehicles have advantages over
2WD vehicles in snow and ice but can skid like any
other vehicle. Should you start to slide while driving
on snowy or icy roads, turn the steering wheel in the
direction of the slide until you regain control. Avoid
sudden applications of power and quick changes
of direction on snow and ice. Apply the accelerator
slowly and steadily when starting from a full stop.
Note: Your AWD vehicle is not intended for off-road
use. The AWD feature gives your vehicle some
limited off-road capabilities. See the All-Wheel Drive
chapter in your Owner's Manual for complete details.
Hill Start Assist
When the system is active, your vehicle remains
stationary on the slope for two to three seconds
after you release the brake pedal. Once the
engine develops sufficient drive, the brakes
release automatically.
Note: The driver is always responsible for controlling
the vehicle, supervising the system and intervening
if required. Refer to your Owner’s Manual for safety
information, more details and limitations.
Fuel-Efficient Transmission
Your vehicle has been designed to improve
fuel economy by reducing fuel usage while
coasting or decelerating. You may perceive this
as a light to medium braking sensation when
removing your foot from the accelerator pedal.
Open Window Buffeting
You may hear a pulsing noise when just one of the
windows is open. Lower the opposite window slightly
to reduce this noise. Press the control to open the
window. Lift the control to close the window.
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