garage door opener LINCOLN MKZ HYBRID 2016 Owners Manual
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Anti-Theft Alarm..............................................78
Steering Wheel
Adjusting the Steering Wheel.....................80
Audio Control....................................................81
Voice Control...................................................82
Cruise Control.................................................82
Information Display Control
.........................82
Heated Steering Wheel.................................83
Wipers and Washers
Windshield Wipers
..........................................84
Autowipers.......................................................85
Windshield Washers
......................................86
Lighting
Lighting Control
...............................................87
Autolamps.........................................................87
Instrument Lighting Dimmer........................88
Headlamp Exit Delay.....................................89
Daytime Running Lamps...............................89
Automatic High Beam Control
....................90
Adaptive Headlamps......................................91 Direction Indicators
........................................92
Welcome Lighting...........................................93
Interior Lamps
..................................................93
Ambient Lighting
.............................................94
Windows and Mirrors
Power Windows
..............................................95
Global Opening and Closing.......................96
Exterior Mirrors
................................................96
Interior Mirror
...................................................98
Sun Visors
.........................................................99
Sun Shades
......................................................99
Moonroof.........................................................100
Instrument Cluster
Gauges............................................................102
Warning Lamps and Indicators..................105
Audible Warnings and Indicators
..............109
Information Displays
General Information
.......................................110
Information Messages..................................121 Climate Control
Automatic Climate Control...........................141
Hints on Controlling the Interior
Climate.........................................................143
Heated Windows and Mirrors....................144
Cabin Air Filter...............................................144
Remote Start...................................................144
Seats
Sitting in the Correct Position....................146
Head Restraints
.............................................146
Power Seats....................................................148
Memory Function
...........................................151
Rear Seats
.......................................................153
Heated Seats..................................................154
Climate Controlled Seats
............................155
Rear Seat Armrest
.........................................156
Universal Garage Door Opener
Universal Garage Door Opener................158
Auxiliary Power Points
Auxiliary Power Points.................................163
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HomeLink Wireless Control System (If
Equipped) WARNING
Do not use the system with any garage
door opener that does not have the
safety stop and reverse feature as required
by U.S. Federal Safety Standards (this
includes any garage door opener
manufactured before April 1, 1982). A garage
door opener which cannot detect an object,
signaling the door to stop and reverse, does
not meet current federal safety standards.
Using a garage door opener without these
features increases the risk of serious injury
or death. Note:
Make sure that the garage door and
security device are free from obstruction
when you are programming. Do not program
the system with the vehicle in the garage.
Note: Make sure you keep the original
remote control transmitter for use in other
vehicles as well as for future system
programming. Note:
We recommend that upon the sale or
lease termination of your vehicle, you erase
the programmed function buttons for security
reasons. See Erasing the function button
codes later in this section.
Note: You can program a maximum of three
devices. To change or replace any of the
three devices after it has been initially
programmed, you must first erase the current
settings. See Erasing the function button
codes later in this section. The universal garage door opener replaces
the common hand-held garage door opener
with a three-button transmitter that is
integrated into the driver’
s sun visor.The system includes two primary features, a
garage door opener and a platform for
remote activation of devices within the home.
As well as being programmed for garage
doors, the system transmitter can be
programmed to operate entry gate operators,
security systems, entry door locks and home
or office lighting.
Additional system information can be found
online at www.homelink.com or by calling
the toll-free help line on 1-800-355-3515.
In-vehicle programming
This process is to program your hand-held
transmitter and your in-vehicle HomeLink
button.
Note:
Put a new battery in the hand-held
transmitter. This will ensure quicker training
and accurate transmission of the
radio-frequency signal.
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1. With your vehicle parked outside of the
garage, turn your ignition to the on
position, but do not start your vehicle.
2. Hold your hand-held garage door transmitter 1–3 inches (2–8 centimeters)
away from the HomeLink button you want
to program.
3. Using both hands, simultaneously, press
and hold the desired HomeLink button
and the hand-held transmitter button. DO
NOT release either one until the
HomeLink indicator light flashes slowly
and then rapidly. When the indicator light
flashes rapidly, both buttons may be
released. The rapid flashing indicates
successful training. 4.
Press and hold the HomeLink button you
programmed for five seconds, then
release. You may need to do this twice
to activate the door. If your garage door
does not operate, watch the HomeLink
indicator light.
If the indicator light stays on, the
programming is complete. See Programming
your garage door motor later in this section.
If the indicator light flashes rapidly for 2
seconds and then turns to a constant light,
the HomeLink button is not programmed yet.
Do the following:
Press and hold the HomeLink button while
you press and release the hand-held
transmitter button every 2 seconds. The
HomeLink indicator light will flash slowly and
then rapidly once the HomeLink function
button recognizes and accepts the hand-held
transmitter’ s radio frequency signal.
After programming the HomeLink button,
begin programming your garage door opener
motor.
Note: You may need a ladder to reach the
unit and you may need to remove the cover
or lamp lens on your garage door opener. To program additional buttons, repeat Steps
1 – 4.
For questions or comments, please contact
HomeLink at www.homelink.com or
1-800-355-3515.
Programming your garage door opener
motor
1. Press the learn button on the garage
door opener motor and then you have
30 seconds to complete the next two
steps.
2. Return to your vehicle.
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3. Press and hold the function button you
want to program for 2 seconds, then
release. Repeat this step. Depending on
your brand of garage door opener, you
may need to repeat this sequence a third
time.
Erasing the Function Button Codes
Note: You cannot erase individual buttons. 1. Press and hold the outer two function
buttons simultaneously for approximately
20 seconds until the indicator lights
above the buttons flash rapidly.
2. When the indicator lights flash, release the buttons. The codes for all buttons are
erased.
Reprogramming a Single Button
To program a device to a previously trained
button, follow these steps:
1. Press and hold the desired button. Do NOT release the button. 2.
The indicator light will begin to flash after
20 seconds. Without releasing the
button, follow Step 1 in the Programming
section.
For questions or comments, contact
HomeLink at www.homelink.com or
1-800-355-3515.
Programming to a Genie Intellicode 2
Garage Door Opener
Note: The Genie Intellicode 2 transmitter
must already be programmed to operate
with the garage door opener.
Note: To program HomeLink to the
transmitter you must first put the transmitter
into programming mode.
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Red indicator light
A.
Green indicator light
B.
1. Press and hold one of the buttons on the
hand-held transmitter for 10 seconds. The
indicator light will change from green to
red and green.
2. Press the same button twice to confirm the change to programming mode. If
done properly the indicator light will
appear red.
3. Hold the transmitter within 1–3 inches (2–8 centimeters) of the button on the
visor you want to program. 4. Press and hold both the programmed
Genie button on the hand-held
transmitter and the button you want to
program. The indicator light on the visor
will flash rapidly when the programming
is successful.
Note: The Genie transmitter will transmit for
up to 30 seconds. If HomeLink does not
program within 30 seconds the Genie
transmitter will need to be pressed again. If
the Genie transmitter indicator light displays
green and red, release the button until the
indicator light turns off before pressing the
button again.
Once HomeLink has been programmed
successfully, the Genie transmitter must be
changed out of program mode. To do this:
1. Press and hold the previously programmed Genie button on the
hand-held transmitter for 10 seconds. The
indicator light will change from red to red
and green.
2. Press the same button twice to confirm the change. If done correctly the indicator
light will turn green. Programming HomeLink to the Genie
Intellicode Garage Door Opener Motor
Note:
You may need a ladder to access the
garage door opener motor. 1. Press and hold the program button on
the garage door opener motor until both
blue indicator lights turn on.
2. Release the program button. Only the smaller round indicator light should be
on.
3. Press and release the program button. The larger purple indicator light will flash.
Note: The next two steps must be completed
in 30 seconds.
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4. Press and release the Genie Intellicode
2 hand-held transmitter’ s previously
programmed button. Both indicator lights
on the garage door opener motor unit
should now flash purple.
5. Press and hold the previously programmed button on the visor for 2
seconds. Repeat this step up to 3 times
until the garage door moves.
Programming is now complete.
Clearing a HomeLink Device
To erase programming from the three
HomeLink buttons press and hold the two
outer HomeLink buttons until the indicator
light begins to flash. The indicator light will
begin flashing in 10 to 20 seconds, at which
time both buttons should be released.
Programming has now been erased, and the
indicator light should blink slowly to indicate
the device is in train mode when any of the
three HomeLink buttons are pressed. FCC and RSS-210 Industry Canada
Compliance
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada.
Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Changes or modifications to your device not
expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance can void the user’
s authority
to operate the equipment.
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Environment......................................................15
EPB
See: Electric Parking Brake..............................196
Event Data Recording See: Data Recording..............................................9
Export Unique Options...................................14
Extended Service Plan (ESP).....................476 SERVICE PLANS (CANADA ONLY).................477
SERVICE PLANS (U.S. Only).............................476
Exterior Mirrors................................................96
Auto-Dimming Feature........................................97
Blind Spot Monitor................................................98
Fold-Away Exterior Mirrors.................................97
Heated Exterior Mirrors.......................................97
Integrated Blind Spot Mirrors............................98
Lincoln Welcome Mat..........................................98
Memory Mirrors.....................................................97
Power Exterior Mirrors.........................................96
Power-Folding Mirrors.........................................97
Signal Indicator Mirrors.......................................97
F
Fastening the Safety Belts...........................34 Rear Inflatable Safety Belt..................................
36
Safety Belt Extension Assembly........................37
Safety Belt Locking Modes................................35
Using Safety Belts During Pregnancy.............34 Flat Tire Inflation
See: Temporary Mobility Kit..............................314
Floor Mats
......................................................252
Front Parking Aid.........................................205
Front Passenger Sensing System..............46
Fuel and Refueling........................................177
Fuel Consumption.........................................183 Calculating Fuel Economy................................183
Filling the Tank.....................................................183
Fuel Filter........................................................297
Fuel Quality
.....................................................178
Choosing the Right Fuel....................................178
Fuel Freshness Mode.........................................179
Fuel Shutoff...................................................255
Fuses...............................................................269
Fuse Specification Chart
............................269
Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel...........280
Power Distribution Box.....................................269
G
Garage Door Opener See: Universal Garage Door Opener.............
158
Gauges............................................................102 Left Information Display.....................................103
Right Information Display..................................104 General Information on Radio
Frequencies...................................................54
Intelligent Access..................................................54
General Maintenance Information...........479 Multi-point Inspection........................................482
Owner Checks and Services............................
481
Protecting Your Investment..............................479
Why Maintain Your Vehicle?.............................479
Why Maintain Your Vehicle at Your Dealership?......................................................479
Getting Assistance Outside the U.S. and Canada.........................................................265
Getting the Services You Need
................262
Away From Home..............................................262
Global Opening and Closing.......................96 Closing the Windows...........................................96
Opening the Windows.........................................96
H
Hazard Warning Flashers
...........................255
Headlamp Exit Delay.....................................89
Head Restraints
.............................................146
Adjusting the Head Restraint............................147
Tilting Head Restraints ......................................148
Heated Seats..................................................154 Front Seats............................................................154
Rear Seats.............................................................154
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System.............342
Changing Tires with a Tire Pressure
Monitoring System.........................................343
Understanding Your Tire Pressure Monitoring System .............................................................344
Tire Repair Kit See: Temporary Mobility Kit..............................314
Tires See: Wheels and Tires.......................................314
Towing a Trailer.............................................249
Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels
.......250
Emergency Towing............................................250
Recreational Towing..........................................250
Towing.............................................................249
Traction Control
............................................200
Principle of Operation.......................................200
Transmission Code Designation..............352
Transmission...................................................190
Transmission See: Transmission...............................................190
Transporting the Vehicle............................249
Type Approvals.............................................525 RF Certification Logos for Tire Pressure
Monitoring Sensor(s).....................................525
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Under Hood Overview................................288 Unique Driving Characteristics...................171
Universal Garage Door Opener................158
HomeLink Wireless Control System...............
158
Using Adaptive Cruise Control..................215 Blocked Sensor...................................................221
Changing the Set Speed...................................219
Detection Issues.................................................220
Disengaging the System...................................218
Following a Vehicle.............................................217
Hilly Condition Usage........................................219
Low Speed Automatic Cancellation...............219
Overriding the System.......................................219
Resuming the Set Speed..................................
219
Setting a Speed...................................................216
Setting the Gap Distance..................................217
Switching Adaptive Cruise Control Off..........219
Switching Adaptive Cruise Control On..........216
Switching to Normal Cruise Control..............222
System Not Available.........................................221
Using Cruise Control
....................................214
Switching Cruise Control Off............................215
Switching Cruise Control On............................214
Using MyKey With Remote Start Systems..........................................................65
Using Snow Chains
......................................342
Using Stability Control................................203
AdvanceTrac® .....................................................203
Using Summer Tires
.....................................341 Using Traction Control................................200
Switching the System Off Using a
Switch...............................................................200
Switching the System Off Using the Information Display Controls......................200
System Indicator Lights and Messages.......200
Utilizing the Mediation/Arbitration Program (Canada Only).............................................265
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Vehicle Care
..................................................305
General Information...........................................305
Vehicle Certification Label..........................351
Vehicle Identification Number...................351
Vehicle Storage
.............................................312
Battery....................................................................313
Body........................................................................\
312
Brakes.....................................................................313
Cooling system....................................................313
Engine....................................................................312
Fuel system...........................................................312
General..................................................................312
Miscellaneous.......................................................313
Removing Vehicle From Storage.....................
313
Tires........................................................................\
313
Ventilation See: Climate Control............................................141
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