reset LINCOLN NAUTILUS 2021 Owners Manual
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Closing the Liftgate
.....................................103
Stopping the Liftgate Movement .............
105
Liftgate Obstacle Detection ......................
105
Liftgate – Troubleshooting ........................
105
Security
Passive Anti-Theft System .........................
108
Anti-Theft Alarm System ............................
108
Anti-Theft Alarm System Settings ............
109
Security – Troubleshooting ........................
110
Steering Wheel
Adjusting the Steering Wheel - Vehicles With: Manual Adjustable Steering
Column ........................................................
112
Adjusting the Steering Wheel - Vehicles With: Power Adjustable Steering Column
........................................................................\
112
Resetting the Stopping Position - Vehicles With: Power Adjustable Steering Column
........................................................................\
113
Horn ..................................................................
113
Switching the Heated Steering Wheel On and Off .........................................................
113Wipers and Washers
Wipers
..............................................................
114
Autowipers ......................................................
114
Switching the Rear Window Wiper On and Off .................................................................
115
Reverse Wipe .................................................
115
Checking the Wiper Blades ........................
116
Replacing the Front Wiper Blades ............
116
Replacing the Rear Wiper Blades .............
116
Washers ...........................................................
117
Wipers and Washers – Troubleshooting ........................................................................\
118
Exterior Lighting
Exterior Lighting Control .............................
119
Headlamps ......................................................
119
Headlamps – Troubleshooting .................
120
Autolamps ......................................................
120
Exterior Lamps ...............................................
121
Automatic High Beam Control ..................
122
Automatic High Beam Control – Troubleshooting .......................................
125
Adaptive Front Lighting ..............................
125Interior Lighting
Switching All of the Interior Lamps On and
Off ................................................................
127
Switching the Front Interior Lamps On and Off ................................................................
127
Switching the Rear Interior Lamps On and Off ................................................................
127
Interior Lamp Function ................................
128
Adjusting the Instrument Panel Lighting Brightness ..................................................
128
Ambient Lighting ..........................................
128
Interior Lighting – Troubleshooting .........
128
Windows
Opening and Closing the Windows ........
129
Global Opening and Closing .....................
130
Window Bounce-Back ................................
130
Locking the Rear Window Controls ..........
131
Interior Mirror
Interior Mirror Precautions .........................
132
Auto-Dimming Interior Mirror ....................
132
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Setting the Blower Motor Speed
.............155
Setting the Temperature ............................
155
Directing the Flow of Air ............................
155
Auto Mode .....................................................
156
Climate Control – Troubleshooting .........
157
Interior Air Quality
What Is the Cabin Air Filter ........................
158
Replacing the Cabin Air Filter ...................
158
Front Seats
Front Seat Precautions ...............................
159
Sitting in the Correct Position ...................
159
Power Seats ..................................................
160
Massage Seats ..............................................
163
Heated Seats .................................................
163
Ventilated Seats ...........................................
164
Rear Seats
Manual Seats .................................................
165
Power Seats ...................................................
167
Heated Seats .................................................
167Rear Occupant Alert System
What is the Rear Occupant Alert System
.......................................................................
169
How Does the Rear Occupant Alert System Work ............................................................
169
Rear Occupant Alert System Precautions .......................................................................
169
Rear Occupant Alert System Limitations .......................................................................
169
Switching Rear Occupant Alert System On and Off ........................................................
170
Rear Occupant Alert System Indicators .......................................................................
170
Rear Occupant Alert System Audible Warnings ....................................................
170
Memory Function
How Does the Memory Function Work ........................................................................\
171
Memory Function Precautions ...................
171
Locating the Memory Function Buttons ........................................................................\
171
Saving a Preset Position ..............................
171
Recalling a Preset Position .........................
171Garage Door Opener
What Is the Garage Door Opener
............
173
How Does the Garage Door Opener Work .......................................................................
173
Garage Door Opener Precautions ...........
173
Garage Door Opener Limitations .............
174
Programming the Garage Door Opener to Your Hand-Held Transmitter ..................
174
Programming the Garage Door Opener to Your Garage Door Opener Motor ........
175
Programming the Garage Door Opener to Your Gate Opener Motor .......................
175
Clearing the Garage Door Opener ..........
176
Reprogramming the Garage Door Opener .......................................................................
176
Garage Door Opener Radio Frequencies .......................................................................
176
USB Ports
Locating the USB Ports ...............................
178
Playing Media Using the USB Port ..........
178
Charging a Device .......................................
178
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Using the Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit
......................................................................379
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
What Is the Tire Pressure Monitoring System .......................................................
385
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Overview ......................................................................
385
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Precautions ..............................................
386
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Limitations .................................................
387
Viewing the Tire Pressures .......................
387
Resetting Tire Pressure Monitoring System ......................................................................
387
Tire Pressure Monitoring System – Troubleshooting ......................................
388
Changing a Road Wheel
Changing a Flat Tire ....................................
391
Wheel Nuts ...................................................
396
Capacities and Specifications
Engine Specifications - 2.0L .....................
398Engine Specifications - 2.7L
.....................
399
Motorcraft Parts - 2.0L ...............................
400
Motorcraft Parts - 2.7L .................................
401
Engine Oil Capacity and Specification - 2.0L .............................................................
402
Engine Oil Capacity and Specification - 2.7L .............................................................
404
Cooling System Capacity and Specification - 2.0L ..........................................................
407
Cooling System Capacity and Specification - 2.7L ...........................................................
408
Fuel Tank Capacity .....................................
409
Air Conditioning System Capacity and Specification - 2.0L ..................................
410
Air Conditioning System Capacity and Specification - 2.7L ..................................
412
Washer Fluid Specification ........................
413
Brake Fluid Specification ...........................
414
Vehicle Identification
Vehicle Identification Number ..................
416
Connected Vehicle
What Is a Connected Vehicle ....................
417Connected Vehicle Requirements
...........
417
Connected Vehicle Limitations .................
417
Connecting the Vehicle to a Mobile Network ......................................................
417
Connecting the Vehicle to a Wi-Fi Network .......................................................................
417
Connected Vehicle – Troubleshooting .......................................................................
418
Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot
Creating a Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot .............
421
Changing the Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot Name or Password ...............................................
421
Audio System
Audio System Precautions ........................
423
Switching the Audio Unit On and Off ......
423
Selecting the Audio Source .....................
423
Playing or Pausing the Audio Source .....
423
Adjusting the Volume .................................
423
Switching Shuffle Mode On and Off ......
424
Switching Repeat Mode On and Off ......
424
Setting a Memory Preset ...........................
424
Muting the Audio .........................................
424
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Performing a Master Reset
.......................453
Accessories
Accessories ..................................................
454
Lincoln Protect
What Is Lincoln Protect ..............................
456
Scheduled Maintenance
General Maintenance Information ..........
459
Normal Scheduled Maintenance ............
463
Special Operating Conditions Scheduled Maintenance .............................................
467
Customer Information
Rollover Warning .........................................
472
The Better Business Bureau Auto Line Program .....................................................
472
The Mediation and Arbitration Program ......................................................................
473
Ordering a Canadian French Owner's Manual .......................................................
474
Reporting Safety Defects in the United States ..........................................................
474 Reporting Safety Defects in Canada
......
475
Declaration of Conformity .........................
476
Radio Frequency Certification Labels ......................................................................
476
California Proposition 65 ...........................
514
Perchlorate ....................................................
514
Replacement Parts Recommendation .......................................................................
514
Mobile Communications Equipment .......
515
End User License Agreement ...................
516
Emission Law ................................................
546
Appendices
Electromagnetic Compatibility .................
548
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Front fog lamps
Fuel pump reset
Fuse compartment
Hazard flashers
Heated rear window
Windshield defrosting system
Interior luggage compartment
release
Jack
Keep out of reach of children Lighting control
Low tire pressure warning
Maintain correct fluid level
Note operating instructions
Horn control
Panic alarm
Parking aid
Passenger airbag activated
Passenger airbag deactivated
Power steering fluid Power windows front/rear
Power window lockout
Requires registered technician
Safety alert
See Owner's Manual
See Service Manual
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)
Side airbag
Shield the eyes
Stability control
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WARNING: Do not connect wireless
plug-in devices to the data link connector.
Unauthorized third parties could gain
access to vehicle data and impair the
performance of safety related systems.
Only allow repair facilities that follow our
service and repair instructions to connect
their equipment to the data link connector.
We respect your privacy and are committed
to protecting it. The information contained
in this manual was correct at the time of
publication but as technology rapidly
changes, we recommend that you visit the
local Lincoln website for the latest
information.
Your vehicle has electronic control units that
have data recording functionality and the
ability to permanently or temporarily store
data. This data could include information on
the condition and status of your vehicle,
vehicle maintenance requirements, events
and malfunctions. The types of data that can
be recorded are described in this section.
Some of the data recorded is stored in event
logs or error logs. Note:
Error logs are reset following a service
or repair.
Note: We may provide information in
response to requests from law enforcement,
other government authorities and third
parties acting with lawful authority or through
a legal process. Such information could be
used by them in legal proceedings.
Data recorded includes, for example:
• Operating states of system components,
for example fuel level, tire pressure and
battery charge level.
• Vehicle and component status, for
example wheel speed, deceleration,
lateral acceleration and seatbelt status.
• Events or errors in essential systems, for
example headlamps and brakes.
• System responses to driving situations,
for example airbag deployment and
stability control.
• Environmental conditions, for example
temperature. Some of this data, when used in combination
with other information, for example an
accident report, damage to a vehicle or
eyewitness statements, could be associated
with a specific person.
Services That We Provide
If you use our services, we collect and use
data, for example account information,
vehicle location and driving characteristics,
that could identify you. We transmit this data
through a dedicated, protected connection.
We only collect and use data to enable your
use of our services to which you have
subscribed, with your consent or where
permitted by law. For additional information,
see the terms and conditions of the services
to which you have subscribed.
For additional information about our privacy
policy, refer to the local Lincoln website.
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EVENT DATA
This vehicle is equipped with an event data
recorder. The main purpose of an event data
recorder is to record, in certain crash or near
crash-like situations, such as an airbag
deployment or hitting a road obstacle; this
data will assist in understanding how a
vehicle
’s systems performed. The event data
recorder is designed to record data related
to vehicle dynamics and safety systems for
a short period of time, typically 30 seconds
or less.
The event data recorder in this vehicle is
designed to record such data as:
• How various systems in your vehicle
were operating.
• Whether or not the driver and passenger
seatbelts were buckled/fastened.
• How far (if at all) the driver was
depressing the accelerator and/or the
brake pedal.
• How fast the vehicle was traveling.
• Where the driver was positioning the
steering wheel. This data can help provide a better
understanding of the circumstances in which
crashes and injuries occur.
Note:
Event data recorder data is recorded
by your vehicle only if a non-trivial crash
situation occurs; no data is recorded by the
event data recorder under normal driving
conditions and no personal data or
information (for example name, gender, age,
and crash location) is recorded. However,
parties, such as law enforcement, could
combine the event data recorder data with
the type of personally identifying data
routinely acquired during a crash
investigation.
To read data recorded by an event data
recorder, special equipment is required, and
access to the vehicle or the event data
recorder is needed. In addition to the vehicle
manufacturer, other parties, such as law
enforcement, that have such special
equipment, can read the information if they
have access to the vehicle or the event data
recorder. SETTINGS DATA
Your vehicle has electronic control units that
have the ability to store data based on your
personalized settings. The data is stored
locally in the vehicle or on devices that you
connect to it, for example, a USB drive or
digital music player. You can delete some of
this data and also choose whether to share
it through the services to which you
subscribe.
Comfort and Convenience Data
Data recorded includes, for example:
•
Seat and steering wheel position.
• Climate control settings.
• Radio presets.
Entertainment Data
Data recorded includes, for example:
• Music, videos or album art.
• Contacts and corresponding address
book entries.
• Navigation destinations.
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CONNECTED VEHICLE DATA
The modem has a SIM. The
modem was enabled when your
vehicle was built and periodically
sends messages to stay connected to the
cell phone network, receive automatic
software updates and send vehicle-related
information to us, for example diagnostic
information. These messages could include
information that identifies your vehicle, the
SIM and the electronic serial number of the
modem. Cell phone network service
providers could have access to additional
information, for example cell phone network
tower identification. For additional
information about our privacy policy, visit
www.ConnectedLincoln.com or refer to your
local Lincoln website.
Note: The modem continues to send this
information unless you disable the modem
or stop the modem from sharing vehicle data
by changing the modem settings.
Note: The service can be unavailable or
interrupted for a number of reasons, for
example environmental or topographical
conditions and data plan coverage. Note:
To find out if your vehicle has a
modem, visit www.ConnectedLincoln.com.
MOBILE DEVICE DATA
If you connect a mobile device to your
vehicle, you can display data from your
device on the touchscreen for example,
music and album art. You can share your
vehicle data with mobile apps on your device
through the system. See Apps.
The mobile apps function operates by your
connected device sending data to us in the
United States. The data is encrypted and
includes, for example, the vehicle
identification number of your vehicle, the
SYNC module serial number, odometer,
enabled apps, usage statistics and
debugging information. We retain it only as
long as necessary to provide the service, to
troubleshoot, for continuous improvement
and to offer you products and services that
may be of interest to you according to your
preferences and where allowed by law. If you connect a cell phone to the system,
the system creates a profile that links to that
cell phone. The cell phone profile enables
more mobile features and efficient operation.
The profile contains, for example data from
your phonebook, read and unread text
messages and call history, including history
of calls when your cell phone was not
connected to the system.
If you connect a media device, the system
creates and retains a media device index of
supported media content. The system also
records a short diagnostic log of
approximately 10 minutes of all recent system
activity.
The cell phone profile, media device index
and diagnostic log remain in your vehicle
unless you delete them and are generally
accessible only in your vehicle when you
connect your cell phone or media device. If
you no longer plan to use the system or your
vehicle, we recommend you use the master
reset function to erase the stored
information. See Settings.
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WHAT IS PHONE AS A KEY
Phone as a Key allows you to use your phone
in place of a passive key.
You can use your phone for the following
functions:
•
Remote locking and unlocking.
• Passive entry and exit.
• Passive start and drive the vehicle.
• Remote start.
• Memory function recall.
PHONE AS A KEY LIMITATIONS
Limitations can vary based on the make and
model of your phone, phone location and
physical obstructions.
The following items could impact Phone as
a Key performance or prevent functionality
in some cases:
• The typical operating range for Phone as
a Key is 131 ft (40 m). •
Your Bluetooth connection is not
enabled, is disrupted, or out of range.
• Your Phone as a Key is not active or
enabled on at least one phone.
• Your vehicle battery has depleted.
• Your phone battery has depleted.
• Interference from other devices using
radio frequencies or physical
obstructions.
• Your phone is too close to metal objects
or other electronic devices.
Note: Do not leave a duplicate coded key
in the vehicle. Always take your keys and
phone and lock all doors when leaving the
vehicle.
PROGRAMMING YOUR PHONE
To program your smartphone as Phone as a
Key:
1. Visit your device's app store to download
the Lincoln Way app. 2.
Create or sign-in to the Lincoln Way app
and add the vehicle identification number
to your account.
3. Once you add the vehicle identification number, follow the prompts in the Lincoln
Way app to complete the Sync Connect
Authorization process.
4. After the vehicle authorizes, you can setup Phone as a Key following the
prompts in the Lincoln Way app.
5. After Phone as a Key is setup, you can setup the Backup Start Passcode by
following the prompts on your
touchscreen.
Note: Keep your new Backup Start Passcode
with you in case of an emergency.
Resetting Phone as a Key
If the Phone as a Key belongs to your
account, you can delete it from your phone.
If not, reset Phone as a Key using the
following steps:
1. Press Settings on the touchscreen.
2. Press
General.
3. Press
Reset.
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4. Press Lincoln Way Connect Reset.
5. Press
Reset All.
6. Confirm you would like to continue with erasing all Phone as a Key, Backup Start
Passcodes.
7. Press
Continue.
8. Confirm you are aware you are de-authorizing all authorized users and
Lincoln Way Connect settings.
9. Press
Continue.
Note: Please wait while the vehicle resets
all the Phone as a Key, Backup Start
Passcodes, Lincoln Way Connect Settings
and de-authorize previously authorized
users.
USING THE VALET MODE
1. Press Settings on the touchscreen.
2. Press Valet Mode.
Note: Have your Backup Start Passcode
completely setup before using Valet Mode. Note:
Once the system detects a valid Phone
as a Key, the temporary passcode displays
in both the touchscreen and mobile app. If
the system does not detect a valid Phone as
a Key, it prompts you to enter your Backup
Start Passcode. Once validated, the
temporary passcode displays on the
touchscreen.
3. Enter the first five digits of the passcode
on the keyless entry keypad to unlock
your vehicle.
4. Enter the eight-digit passcode on the touchscreen to start and drive your
vehicle.
To disable Valet Mode, press Exit Valet Mode
on the touchscreen. Once the system detects
an authorized Phone as a Key, it disables. If
the system does not detect a valid Phone as
a Key, it prompts you to enter your Backup
Start Passcode. Once validated, Valet Mode
disables. USING THE BACKUP START
PASSCODE
If you are unable to start your vehicle with
Phone as a Key, follow the steps below:
1. Press the brake pedal and the ignition
button. If the system does not detect a
valid Phone as a Key, a message appears
and the system prompts you for your
Backup Start Passcode.
Note: Make sure you have Phone as a Key
active on at least one phone to use the
previously created Backup Start Passcode.
Note: If the Backup Start Passcode screen
does not appear, it is necessary to press the
ignition button again.
2. Use the touchscreen to enter your Backup Start Passcode.
3. After entering your Backup Start Passcode, you must press Enter within
30 seconds.
4. Once the system validates the Backup Start Passcode, a message alerts you to
start your vehicle.
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