fuel LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2016 Workshop Manual
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Use only approved wheel and tire sizes,
using other sizes could damage your vehicle.
If you change the diameter of the tires from
that fitted at the factory, the speedometer
may not display the correct speed. Take your
vehicle to an authorized Ford dealer to have
the system reprogrammed. If you intend to
change the size of the wheels from that fitted
by the manufacturer, you can check the
suitability with an authorized dealer.
Additional information related to the
functionality and maintenance of your tires
can be found later in this chapter. See Tire
Care (page 298).
The Ford recommended tire inflation
pressures can be found on the Tire Label,
which is located on the B-pillar or the edge
of the driver's door. This information can also
be found on the Safety Compliance
Certification Label (affixed to either the door
hinge pillar, door-latch post, or the door edge
that meets the door last post; next to the
driver’ s seating position). Ford strongly recommends maintaining these
tire pressures at all times. Failure to follow
the tire pressure recommendations can
cause uneven treadwear patterns, reduced
fuel economy, and adversely affect the way
your vehicle handles.
Note:
Check and set the tire pressure at the
ambient temperature in which you are
intending to drive your vehicle and when the
tires are cold.
Note: Check your tire pressures at least once
per month.
Set the pressure for your spare tire to the
highest value given for your vehicle and tire
size combination (if equipped). Notice to utility vehicle and truck
owners WARNINGS
Utility vehicles have a significantly
higher rollover rate than other types of
vehicles. To reduce the risk of serious injury
or death from a rollover or other crash you
must avoid sharp turns and abrupt
maneuvers, drive at safe speeds for the
conditions, keep tires inflated to Ford
recommended pressures, never overload or
improperly load your vehicle, and make sure
every passenger is properly restrained. In a rollover crash, an unbelted person
is significantly more likely to die than
a person wearing a seat belt. All occupants
must wear seat belts and children/infants
must use appropriate restraints to minimize
the risk of injury or ejection. Do not become overconfident in the
ability of four-wheel drive vehicles.
Although a four-wheel drive vehicle may
accelerate better than a two-wheel drive
vehicle in low traction situations, it won't stop
any faster than two-wheel drive vehicles.
Always drive at a safe speed. 295
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•
You should install snow cables or chains
that have been rated as SAE Class S.
• Install chains securely, verifying that the
chains do not touch any wiring, brake
lines, or fuel lines.
• Do not exceed 31 mph (50 km/h) or less
if recommended by the chain
manufacturer while using snow chains.
• Drive cautiously. If you hear the chains
rub or bang against your vehicle, stop
and retighten the chains. If this does not
work, remove the chains to prevent
damage to your vehicle.
• Remove the tire chains when they are no
longer needed. Do not use tire chains on
dry roads.
• Purchase chains or cables from a
manufacturer that clearly labels body to
tire dimension restrictions. The snow
chains or cables must be mounted in
pairs on the rear tires only.
If you have any questions regarding snow
chains or cables, please contact your
Ford/Lincoln authorized dealer. TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING
SYSTEM WARNING
The tire pressure monitoring system is
not a substitute for manually checking
the tire pressure. The tire pressure should
be checked periodically (at least monthly)
using a tire pressure gauge. Failure to
properly maintain your tire pressure could
increase the risk of tire failure, loss of control,
vehicle rollover and personal injury. Each tire, including the spare (if
provided), should be checked
monthly when cold and inflated to
the inflation pressure recommended by the
vehicle manufacturer on the vehicle placard
or tire inflation pressure label. (If your vehicle
has tires of a different size than the size
indicated on the vehicle placard or tire
inflation pressure label, you should
determine the proper tire inflation pressure
for those tires.) As an added safety feature, your vehicle has
been equipped with a Tire Pressure
Monitoring System (TPMS) that illuminates a
low tire pressure telltale when one or more
of your tires is significantly under-inflated.
Accordingly, when the low tire pressure
telltale illuminates, you should stop and
check your tires as soon as possible, and
inflate them to the proper pressure. Driving
on a significantly under-inflated tire causes
the tire to overheat and can lead to tire
failure. Under-inflation also reduces fuel
efficiency and tire tread life, and may affect
the vehicle
’s handling and stopping ability.
Please note that the TPMS is not a substitute
for proper tire maintenance, and it is the
driver’ s responsibility to maintain correct tire
pressure, even if under-inflation has not
reached the level to trigger illumination of
the TPMS low tire pressure telltale.
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Capacity
Item
28.0 gal (106 L)
Fuel tank
33.5 gal (126.8 L)
Fuel tank (Navigator L)
44 oz (1.25 kg)
A/C refrigerant
40 oz (1.13 kg)
A/C refrigerant (Navigator L)
7.1 fl oz (210 ml)
A/C refrigerant compressor oil
1 Reference the reservoir cap for proper fluid.
2 The rear axle is filled with synthetic rear axle lubricant, and it is co\
nsidered lubricated for life. Do not check or change the lubricant unless
you suspect a leak or submerge the axle in water. Contact an authorized dealer.
3 Approximate dry fill capacity. Actual amount may vary during fluid changes.
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Specification
Name
--
Lock cylinders (U.S.):
Penetrating and Lock Lubricant
XL-1
--
Lock cylinders (Canada):
Penetrating Fluid
CXC-51-A
--
Lock cylinders (Mexico):
Penetrating and Lock Lubricant
MXL-1
If you use oil and fluids that do not meet the
defined specification and viscosity grade,
this may lead to:
• Component damage which is not
covered by the vehicle warranty.
• Longer engine cranking periods.
• Increased emission levels.
• Reduced engine performance.
• Reduced fuel economy.
• Degraded brake performance. We recommend Motorcraft motor oil for your
vehicle. If Motorcraft oil is not available, use
motor oils of the recommended viscosity
grade that meet API SN requirements and
display the API Certification Mark for gasoline
engines. Do not use oil labeled with API SN
service category unless the label also
displays the API certification mark.
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An oil that displays this symbol conforms to
current engine, emission system and fuel
economy performance standards of the
International Lubricants Specification
Advisory Council (ILSAC).
Do not use supplemental engine oil additives
because they are unnecessary and could
lead to engine damage that may not be
covered by your vehicle warranty.
Note:
We recommend using DOT 3 or DOT
4 Low Viscosity (LV) High Performance Brake
Fluid or equivalent meeting WSS-M6C65-A1
or WSS-M6C65-A2. Please refer to the brake
reservoir cap for the proper brake fluid. Use
of any fluid other than the recommended
fluid may cause degraded brake
performance and not meet the Ford
performance standards. Keep brake fluid
clean and dry. Contamination with dirt,
water, petroleum products or other materials
may result in brake system damage and
possible failure. Note:
Automatic transmissions that require
MERCON LV transmission fluid should only
use MERCON LV transmission fluid. The use
of any other fluid may cause transmission
damage.
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PROTECT YOURSELF FROM THE RISING
COST OF VEHICLE REPAIRS WITH A
LINCOLN EXTENDED SERVICE PLAN.
SERVICE PLANS (U.S. Only)
Lincoln owners have discovered the powerful
protection of Lincoln Extended Service Plan.
It is the only extended service plan backed
by Lincoln Motor Company, and provides
peace of mind protection beyond the New
Vehicle Limited Warranty coverage.
Lincoln ESP Can Quickly Pay for Itself
One service bill – the cost of parts and labor
– can easily exceed the price of your Lincoln
Extended Service Plan. With Lincoln ESP,
you minimize your risk for unexpected repair
bills and rising repair costs.
Up to 1000+ Covered Vehicle Components
There are four Extended Service Plans with
different levels of coverage. Ask your
authorized dealer for details.
1.
PremiumCARE - Our most comprehensive
coverage. With over 1000 covered
components, this plan is so complete that
we generally only discuss what’ s not
covered.
2. ExtraCARE - Covers 113 components, and
includes many high-tech items.
3. BaseCARE - Covers 84 components.
4. PowertrainCARE - Covers 29 critical components.
Lincoln Extended Service Plan is honored by
all authorized Lincoln and Ford dealers in
the United States, Canada and Mexico. It is
the only extended service plan authorized
and backed by Lincoln Motor Company.
That means you get:
• Reliable, quality service at any Lincoln or
Ford dealership.
• Repairs performed by factory trained
technicians, using genuine parts. Rental Car Reimbursement
1st day Rental Benefit
You take advantage of replacement
transportation if your vehicle is at your
authorized dealer for same day covered
repairs.
Extended Rental Benefits
If your vehicle is kept overnight for covered
repairs, you are eligible for rental car
coverage, including bumper to bumper
warranty repairs, and Field Service Actions.
Roadside Assistance
Exclusive 24/7 roadside assistance, including:
•
Towing, flat-tire change and battery jump
starts.
• Out of fuel and lock-out assistance.
• Travel expense reimbursement for
lodging, meals and rental car.
• Destination assistance for taxi, shuttle,
rental car coverage and emergency
transportation.
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outside temperatures above 70°F (21°C) and
at wide-open throttle for long periods above
45 mph (72 km/h), change non-synthetic rear
axle fluid every 3,000 mi (4,800 km) or three
months, whichever comes first. This interval
can be waived if the axle is filled with
75W140 synthetic gear fluid meeting Ford
specification WSL-M2C192-A, part number
F1TZ-19580-B, or equivalent. Add friction
modifier XL-3 (EST-M2C118-A) or equivalent
for complete refill of Traction-Lok rear axles.
Axle Maintenance
Change the axle fluid anytime an axle is
submerged in water. California Fuel Filter Replacement
If you register your vehicle in California, the
California Air Resources Board has
determined that the failure to perform this
maintenance item does not nullify the
emission warranty or limit recall liability
before the completion of your vehicle's
useful life. Ford Motor Company, however,
urges you to have all recommended
maintenance services performed at the
specified intervals and to record all vehicle
service.
Hot Climate Oil Change Intervals
Vehicles operating in the Middle East, North
Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa or locations with
similar climates using an American Petroleum
Institute (API) Certified for Gasoline Engines
(Certification mark) oil of SM or SN quality,
the normal oil change interval is
3,000 mi
(4,800 km).
If the available API SM or SN oils are not
available, then the oil change interval is
1,800 mi (2,900 km)
.
Engine Air Filter Replacement
The life of the engine air filter is dependent
on exposure to dusty and dirty conditions.
Vehicles operated in these conditions
require frequent inspection and replacement
of the engine air filter.
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Event Data Recording
See: Data Recording..............................................9
Export Unique Options...................................14
Extended Service Plan (ESP).....................350 SERVICE PLANS (CANADA ONLY)..................351
SERVICE PLANS (U.S. Only)............................350
Exterior Mirrors................................................94
Auto-Dimming Feature........................................95
Blind Spot Monitor................................................95
Fold-Away Exterior Mirrors.................................94
Heated Exterior Mirrors.......................................
95
Memory Mirrors.....................................................95
Power Exterior Mirrors.........................................94
Power-Folding Mirrors.........................................94
Signal Indicator Mirrors.......................................95
F
Fastening the Seatbelts
................................33
Safety Belt Extension Assembly.......................35
Safety Belt Locking Modes.................................34
Using Safety Belts During Pregnancy.............33
Floor Mats
......................................................236
Foot Pedals See: Adjusting the Pedals...................................83
Four-Wheel Drive..........................................176
Front Parking Aid..........................................196
Fuel and Refueling........................................162 Fuel Consumption
.........................................167
Calculating Fuel Economy................................167
Filling the Tank.....................................................167
Fuel Filler Funnel Location.........................164
Fuel Filter........................................................276
Fuel Quality
.....................................................163
Choosing the Right Fuel....................................163
Fuel Shutoff
...................................................239
Fuses...............................................................250
Fuse Specification Chart............................250 Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel...........256
Power Distribution Box.....................................250
G
Garage Door Opener See: Universal Garage Door Opener.............
148
Gauges..............................................................99
General Information on Radio Frequencies...................................................49
Intelligent Access..................................................49
General Maintenance Information...........353 Multi-Point Inspection........................................356
Owner Checks and Services...........................355
Protecting Your Investment.............................353
Why Maintain Your Vehicle?............................353
Why Maintain Your Vehicle at Your
Dealership?......................................................353 Getting Assistance Outside the U.S. and
Canada.........................................................246
Getting the Services You Need................243 Away From Home...............................................243
H
Handbrake See: Parking Brake.............................................185
Hazard Warning Flashers...........................239
HDC See: Using Hill Descent Control......................193
Headlamp Adjusting See: Adjusting the Headlamps.......................279
Head Restraints.............................................132 Adjusting the Head Restraint...........................133
Heated Seats..................................................144
Front Seats............................................................144
Rear Seats.............................................................144
Heated Steering Wheel
................................82
Heated Windows and Mirrors....................130 Heated Exterior Mirror.......................................130
Heated Rear Window.........................................130
Heating See: Climate Control..........................................125
Hill Start Assist...............................................185 Switching the System On and Off...................186
Using Hill Start Assist.........................................186
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Hints on Controlling the Interior
Climate..........................................................127
Cooling the Interior Quickly..............................127
General Hints........................................................127
Heating the Interior Quickly..............................127
Recommended Settings for Cooling .............127
Recommended Settings for Heating..............127
Side Window Defogging in Cold Weather.............................................................127
Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Brakes............................................................184
Hood Lock See: Opening and Closing the Hood............264
I
In California (U.S. Only)...............................244
Information Display Control
.........................82
Information Displays.....................................105
General Information............................................105 Information Messages....................................111
AdvanceTrac ™ / Traction Control
Messages...........................................................112
Alarm Messages...................................................113
Battery and Charging System Messages.......113
Blind Spot Information System Messages...........................................................114
Brake System Messages....................................115
Door Messages.....................................................115
Engine Messages.................................................116
Fuel Messages......................................................116
Keys and Intelligent Access Messages..........
117
Maintenance Messages......................................118
MyKey™ Messages...............................................119
Off Road Messages............................................120
Park Aid Messages..............................................121
Power Steering Messages.................................
121
Remote Start Messages....................................122
Suspension System Messages........................122
Tire Messages......................................................123
Trailer Messages..................................................123
Transmission Messages.....................................124 Installing Child Restraints
..............................18
Child Seats...............................................................18
Combining Safety Belt and LATCH Lower
Anchors for Attaching Child Safety
Seats....................................................................22
Using Lap and Shoulder Belts ...........................18
Using Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren (LATCH)..............................................21
Using Tether Straps..............................................23
Instrument Cluster
..........................................99
Instrument Lighting Dimmer........................89
Interior Lamps
...................................................91
Front Map Lamps (If equipped)..........................91
Rear Dome and Map Lamps..............................92
Interior Mirror...................................................95 Auto-Dimming Mirror...........................................95
Introduction
.........................................................7
J
Jump Starting the Vehicle..........................240 Connecting the Jumper Cables.......................241
Jump Starting.......................................................241
Preparing Your Vehicle.....................................240
Removing the Jumper Cables.........................242
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Reduced Engine Performance..................235
Refueling.........................................................165
Easy Fuel™ Capless Fuel System.....................166
Remote Control...............................................50
Car Finder................................................................51
Intelligent Access Key.........................................50
Memory Feature....................................................53
Remote Start...........................................................51
Replacing the Battery..........................................50
Sounding the Panic Alarm...................................51
Remote Start
...................................................130
Automatic Settings...............................................131
Repairing Minor Paint Damage
.................292
Replacement Parts Recommendation........12 Collision Repairs....................................................12
Scheduled Maintenance and Mechanical
Repairs.................................................................12
Warranty on Replacement Parts........................12
Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Control............................................................53
Reporting Safety Defects (Canada Only)..............................................................249
Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Only)......248 Roadside Assistance
...................................238
Vehicles Sold In Canada: Getting Roadside
Assistance.......................................................239
Vehicles Sold In Canada: Using Roadside Assistance.......................................................239
Vehicles Sold In the United States: Getting Roadside Assistance.....................................238
Vehicles Sold In the United States: Using Roadside Assistance.....................................238
Roadside Emergencies
...............................238
Roof Racks and Load Carriers...................213 Adjusting the Crossbar......................................213
Running-In See: Breaking-In.................................................235
Running Out of Fuel
.....................................164
Adding Fuel From a Portable Fuel
Container..........................................................164
Filling a Portable Fuel Container.....................
164
S
Safety Canopy™...............................................45
Safety Precautions
........................................162 Satellite Radio
...............................................344
Satellite Radio Electronic Serial Number
(ESN)..................................................................346
Satellite Radio Reception Factors..................345
SIRIUS® Satellite Radio Service......................345
Troubleshooting..................................................346
Scheduled Maintenance Record
..............365
Scheduled Maintenance............................353
Seatbelt Height Adjustment.........................35 Second Row Comfort Guide..............................36
Seatbelt Reminder
..........................................38
Belt-Minder™...........................................................38
Seatbelts...........................................................32 Principle of Operation..........................................32
Seatbelt Warning Lamp and Indicator Chime..............................................................37
Conditions of operation.......................................37
Seats
.................................................................132
Security..............................................................73
Self-Leveling Suspension.............................211
Side Airbags
.....................................................44
Sitting in the Correct Position....................132
Snow Chains See: Using Snow Chains...................................312
Special Notices
.................................................13
New Vehicle Limited Warranty...........................13
On-board Diagnostics (OBD-II)...........................13
Special Instructions...............................................13
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