ECO mode LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2023 Service Manual
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2.Connect the other end of the positive (+)jumper cable to the positive (+) terminalof the booster vehicle battery.
3.Connect the negative (-) jumper cable tothe negative (-) terminal of the boostervehicle battery.
4.Make the final connection of the negative(-) jumper cable to an exposed metal partof the disabled vehicle's engine, asshown in the following illustration, awayfrom the battery and fuel injectionsystem, or connect the negative (-)jumper cable to a ground connectionpoint if available.
Starting the Engine
1.Start the engine of the booster vehicleand moderately rev the engine, or gentlypress the accelerator to keep the enginespeed between 2000 and 3000 RPM, asshown in your tachometer.
2.Start the engine of the disabled vehicle.
3.Once you start the disabled vehicle, runboth vehicle engines for an additionalthree minutes before disconnecting thejumper cables.
Removing the Jumper Cables
Remove the jumper cables in the reverseorder that they were connected.
Note:Do not switch the headlamps on whendisconnecting the cables. The peak voltagecould blow the bulbs.
POST-CRASH ALERT SYSTEM
WHAT IS THE POST-CRASH ALERTSYSTEM
The system helps draw attention to yourvehicle in the event of a serious impact.
HOW DOES THE POST-CRASH ALERTSYSTEM WORK
The system is designed to turn the hazardflashers on, turn the courtesy lamps on,intermittently sound the horn and unlock alldoors in the event of a serious impact thatdeploys an airbag or the seatbeltpretensioners.
POST-CRASH ALERT SYSTEMLIMITATIONS
Depending on applicable laws in the countryyour vehicle was built for, the horn does notsound in the event of a serious impact.
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SWITCHING THE POST-CRASH ALERTSYSTEM OFF
Press the hazard flasher switch, the unlockbutton on the remote control, the panicbutton on the remote control or cycle theignition to switch the system off.
Note:The alert turns off when the vehiclebattery runs out of charge.
POST IMPACT BRAKING
HOW DOES POST IMPACT BRAKINGWORK
In the event of a moderate to severe crash,the braking system reduces the vehicle’sspeed to prevent or reduce the impact of apotential secondary crash.
POST IMPACT BRAKING LIMITATIONS
Post impact braking does not activate if anyof the following occur:
•The anti-lock braking system is damagedduring the collision.
•Electronic stability control is disabled.
•Vehicle speed is below 5 mph (10 km/h).
OVERRIDING POST IMPACT BRAKING
You can override post impact braking bypressing the brake or accelerator pedal.
POST IMPACT BRAKING INDICATORS
It flashes when a post impactbraking event is occurring.
AUTOMATIC CRASH SHUTOFF
WHAT IS AUTOMATIC CRASHSHUTOFF
The automatic crash shutoff is designed tostop the fuel going to the engine in the eventof a moderate or severe crash.
Note:Not every impact causes a shutoff.
AUTOMATIC CRASH SHUTOFFPRECAUTIONS
WARNING: If your vehicle has beeninvolved in a crash, have the fuel systemchecked. Failure to follow this instructioncould result in fire, personal injury or death.
RE-ENABLING YOUR VEHICLE
1.Switch the ignition off.
2.Attempt to start your vehicle.
3.Switch the ignition off.
4.Attempt to start your vehicle.
Note:If your vehicle does not start after thethird attempt, have your vehicle checked assoon as possible.
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TOWING YOUR VEHICLE
PRECAUTIONS
Use the following guidelines when towingyour vehicle. Failure to follow this instructioncould result in vehicle damage not coveredby the vehicle warranty.
Note:Make sure you properly secure yourvehicle to the tow vehicle.
Note:If you are unsure of the vehicle’sconfiguration, contact an authorized dealer.
RECREATIONALLY TOWING YOUR
VEHICLE - 4X4
WARNING: Do not disconnect thebattery when recreationally towing yourvehicle. This prevents the transfer casefrom shifting properly and could cause thevehicle to roll, even if the transmission isin park (P).
WARNING: Placing the transfer casein its neutral position could cause yourvehicle to freely roll. Make sure you pressand hold the brake pedal and the vehicleis in a secure, safe position when you placethe transfer case in its neutral position.
Follow these guidelines if you have a needfor recreational towing. An example ofrecreational towing would be towing yourvehicle behind a motorhome. Theseguidelines are to make sure that you do notdamage the transmission.
You can only tow your vehicle with all wheelson the ground by placing the transfer casein its neutral position and engaging therecreational tow feature. Perform thefollowing steps after positioning your vehiclebehind the tow vehicle and properly securingthem together.
Note:Put your climate control system inrecirculated air mode to prevent exhaustfumes from entering your vehicle.
Note:Failure to put the transfer case in itsneutral position can damage vehiclecomponents.
Note: You can check the towing status atany time by opening the driver door orturning the ignition to the accessory or onposition. Neutral Tow Enabled LeaveTransmission in Neutral appears in theinstrument cluster display to confirm you canrecreationally tow your vehicle.
Note:If your vehicle has an anti-theft alarm,make sure you switch perimeter sensing onwhen towing. See Setting the AlarmSecurity Level (page 107).
Switching Neutral Tow On
1.Start your vehicle.
2.Make sure your vehicle is in NORMALmode. See Selecting a Drive Mode(page 295).
3.Place your vehicle in temporary neutralmode. See Entering Temporary NeutralMode (page 222).
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Fail-Safe Cooling
Fail-safe cooling allows you to temporarilydrive your vehicle before any incrementalcomponent damage occurs. The fail-safedistance depends on ambient temperature,vehicle load and terrain.
How Fail-Safe Cooling Works
WARNING: If you continue to driveyour vehicle when the engine isoverheating, the engine could stop withoutwarning. Failure to follow this instructioncould result in the loss of control of yourvehicle.
If the engine begins to overheat,the coolant temperature gaugemoves toward the red zone:
A warning lamp illuminates and amessage may appear in theinformation display.
If the engine reaches a presetover-temperature condition, the engineautomatically switches to alternating cylinderoperation. Each disabled cylinder acts as anair pump and cools the engine.
When this occurs, your vehicle still operates,however:
•Engine power is limited.
•The air conditioning system turns off.
Continued operation increases the enginetemperature, causing the engine tocompletely shut down. Your steering andbraking effort increases in this situation.
When the engine temperature cools, you canre-start the engine. Have your vehiclechecked as soon as possible to minimizeengine damage.
When Fail-Safe Mode Is Activated
WARNING: Fail-safe mode is for useduring emergencies only. Operate yourvehicle in fail-safe mode only as long asnecessary to bring your vehicle to rest ina safe location and seek immediate repairs.When in fail-safe mode, your vehicle willhave limited power, will not be able tomaintain high-speed operation, and maycompletely shut down without warning,potentially losing engine power, powersteering assist, and power brake assist,which may increase the possibility of acrash resulting in serious injury.
WARNING: Do not remove thecoolant reservoir cap when the engine ison or the cooling system is hot. Wait 10minutes for the cooling system to cooldown. Cover the coolant reservoir cap witha thick cloth to prevent the possibility ofscalding and slowly remove the cap.Failure to follow this instruction could resultin personal injury.
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Your vehicle has limited engine power whenin the fail-safe mode, drive your vehicle withcaution. Your vehicle does not maintainhigh-speed operation and the engine couldoperate poorly.
Remember that the engine is capable ofautomatically shutting down to preventengine damage. In this situation:
1.Pull off the road as soon as safelypossible and switch the engine off.
2.If you are a member of a roadsideassistance program, we recommend thatyou contact your roadside assistanceservice provider.
3.If this is not possible, wait for a shortperiod of time for the engine to cool.
4.Check the coolant level. If the coolantlevel is at or below the minimum mark,add prediluted coolant immediately.
5.When the engine temperature cools, youcan re-start the engine. Have your vehiclechecked as soon as possible to minimizeengine damage.
Note:If you continue to drive your vehicle infail-safe mode without repairing it, you willdamage your engine.
Engine Coolant TemperatureManagement (If Equipped)
WARNING: To reduce the risk ofcrash and injury, be prepared that thevehicle speed may reduce and the vehiclemay not be able to accelerate with fullpower until the coolant temperaturereduces.
If you tow a trailer with your vehicle, theengine may temporarily reach a highertemperature during severe operatingconditions, for example ascending a long orsteep grade in high ambient temperatures.
At this time, you may notice the coolanttemperature gauge moves toward the redzone and a message may appear in theinformation display.
You may notice a reduction in vehicle speedcaused by reduced engine power in orderto manage the engine coolant temperature. Your vehicle may enter this mode if certainhigh-temperature and high-load conditionstake place. The amount of speed reductiondepends on vehicle loading, grade andambient temperature. If this occurs, there isno need to stop your vehicle. You cancontinue to drive.
The air conditioning may automatically turnon and off during severe operatingconditions to protect the engine fromoverheating. When the coolant temperaturedecreases to the normal operatingtemperature, the air conditioning turns on.
If the coolant temperature gauge moves fullyinto the red zone, or if the coolanttemperature warning or service engine soonmessages appear in your information display,do the following:
1.Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe todo so. Fully apply the parking brake, shiftinto park (P) or neutral (N).
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CENTER DISPLAY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: Driving while distractedcan result in loss of vehicle control, crashand injury. We strongly recommend thatyou use extreme caution when using anydevice that may take your focus off theroad. Your primary responsibility is the safeoperation of your vehicle. We recommendagainst the use of any hand-held devicewhile driving and encourage the use ofvoice-operated systems when possible.Make sure you are aware of all applicablelocal laws that may affect the use ofelectronic devices while driving.
CENTER DISPLAY LIMITATIONS
Speed-restricted Features
For your safety, some features are notavailable while the vehicle is in motion at orabove 5 mph (8 km/h). Settings that are notcritical while driving your vehicle are shownas restricted on your display. Some of thesesettings include:
•Software updates.
•Personal profiles setup.
•Valet mode setup.
•Driver assistance settings.
•MyKey setup.
•Door keypad code setup.
These restricted features become availablewhen your vehicle is no longer in motion.
STATUS BAR
Lincoln SYNC 4 Basics
The bar is on top of the display and indicatesthe status of your vehicle's features.
Audio System
Audio system muted.
Connected Device
Cell phone microphone muted.
Phone call in progress.
Media player connected usingBluetooth®.
Cell phone network signalstrength.
Cell phone roaming.
Text message received.
Unread email message.
Automatic crash notification systemoff.
Cell phone battery status.
Vehicle Data
Wi-Fi available.
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This introduces new features and providesupdates to the vehicle's software systems.Make sure to switch Automatic Updates on,set a recurring update schedule and connectyour vehicle to Wi-Fi. Updates could takelonger when not connected to Wi-Fi or couldnot download at all. See Connecting theVehicle to a Wi-Fi Network (page 482). SeeConnecting the Vehicle to a Wi-Fi Network(page 482).
Your vehicle may be able to receive drivablesoftware updates, non-drivable softwareupdates or both. Drivable software updateshappen during normal vehicle usage andrequire limited input from you. You arenotified on your touchscreen and connecteddevice prior to a non-drivable update.
Most updates complete in less than 30minutes, although some updates could takeup to a few hours. Check your touchscreenor connected device for the most accurateestimated update time.
You are notified of the status of the vehiclesoftware update in the touchscreen and onyour connected device. See SoftwareUpdate Indicators (page 521).
Vehicle Software Update Requirements
Non-drivable software updates do not installif any of the following occur:
•Your vehicle is running.
•Your vehicle is switched on.
•Your vehicle is not parked.
•The 12 V battery charge is too low.
•The hazard indicators are switched on.
•The alarm is sounding.
•The doors are open.
•The parking lamps are switched on.
•You are pressing the brake pedal.
•An emergency call is in process.
•Your vehicle is in limp home mode.
Vehicle Software Update Limitations
Once you begin a non-drivable softwareupdate, you cannot:
•Cancel the update.
•Lock, unlock or enter your vehicle unlessyou have a key blade.
•You can open the doors using themechanical latch if child locks are noton.
•Drive your vehicle.
•Start your vehicle.
•Use the remote control to lock, unlock orstart your vehicle.
•Use the alarm, central locks or doortones.
•Use the electronic door locks.
•Charge your vehicle.
•Charging resumes once the updatecompletes.
SOFTWARE UPDATE SETTINGS
To access the Software Updates menu:
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360 Degree Camera....................................261360 Degree Camera Settings.........................263
360 Degree Camera Guide Lines...........262360 Degree Camera Limitations..............262360 Degree Camera Precautions.............261360 Degree Camera Settings...................263Switching the 360 Degree Camera On andOff......................................................................263Switching the 360 Degree CameraView..................................................................264
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4WDSee: Four-Wheel Drive......................................224
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911 Assist...........................................................70
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A/CSee: Climate Control..........................................159
About This Publication...................................19
ABSSee: Brakes..........................................................232
Accessing Apps.............................................512Accessing Navigation...................................517Accessing the Passive Key BackupPosition........................................................205Accessories...................................................524ActiveGlide™..................................................286ActiveGlide™ – Troubleshooting......................291
ActiveGlide™ Alerts......................................290ActiveGlide™ AutomaticCancellation................................................290ActiveGlide™ Indicators................................291ActiveGlide™ Limitations.............................288ActiveGlide™ Precautions...........................287ActiveGlide™ Requirements.......................288ActiveGlide™ Settings..................................289ActiveGlide™ – Troubleshooting................291ActiveGlide™ – Information Messages...........291
Active Park Assist.........................................265Active Park Assist – Troubleshooting...........267
Active Park Assist Precautions.................265Active Park Assist –Troubleshooting.........................................267Active Park Assist – Frequently AskedQuestions.........................................................267Active Park Assist – InformationMessages.........................................................267
Adaptive Cruise Control.............................270Adaptive Cruise Control –Troubleshooting.............................................284Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control...............282Lane Centering...................................................279
Adaptive Cruise Control AutomaticCancellation................................................274Adaptive Cruise Control Indicators.........278Adaptive Cruise Control Limitations.........271Adaptive Cruise ControlPrecautions.................................................270Adaptive Cruise Control –Troubleshooting.........................................284Adaptive Cruise Control – InformationMessages.........................................................284
Adaptive Front Lighting...............................130How Does Adaptive Front LightingWork...................................................................130Switching Adaptive Front Lighting On andOff........................................................................131
Adjustable Pedals..........................................113Adjusting the Exterior Mirrors....................138Adjusting the Headlamps...........................427Adjusting the Instrument Panel LightingBrightness.....................................................133Adjusting the Integrated Trailer BrakeController Mode.........................................358
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Catalytic Converter.......................................218Catalytic Converter – Troubleshooting.........219
Catalytic Converter Precautions...............218Catalytic Converter –Troubleshooting..........................................219Catalytic Converter – Warning Lamps...........219
Center Console............................................200Opening the Center Console.........................200
Center Display Limitations.........................498Center Display Overview...........................498Center Display Precautions.......................498Changing a Flat Tire....................................459Changing a Road Wheel............................459Changing the 12V Battery..........................424Changing the Fuel Filter.............................424Changing the Language...............................151Changing the Measurement Unit...............151Changing the Radio Station.......................497Changing the Remote Control Battery......73Changing the Temperature Unit.................151Changing the Tire Pressure Unit................151Changing the Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot Nameor Password................................................484Charging a Device........................................194Charging a Wireless Device.......................198Checking MyKey System Status.................84Checking the Brake Fluid..........................232Checking the Coolant..................................418
Checking the Seatbelts.................................58Checking the Tire Pressures.....................449Checking the Wiper Blades.........................116Childminder Mirror........................................136Childminder Mirror Precautions.......................136Locating the Childminder Mirror......................136
Children and Airbags.....................................65Child Restraint Anchor Points......................40Locating the Child Restraint Lower AnchorPoints...................................................................40Locating the Child Restraint Top TetherAnchor Points.....................................................41What Are the Child Restraint AnchorPoints...................................................................40
Child Restraints................................................41Child Restraint Position Information..................41Child Restraints Recommendation...................43
Child Safety......................................................39Child Restraint Anchor Points............................40Child Restraints.......................................................41Installing Child Restraints....................................44
Child Safety Locks...........................................51Child Safety Precautions...............................39Cleaning Products.......................................429Cleaning the Exterior..................................430Cleaning Camera Lenses and Sensors........432Cleaning Chrome, Aluminium or StainlessSteel..................................................................430
Cleaning Headlamps and Rear Lamps.........430Cleaning Stripes or Graphics............................431Cleaning the Engine Compartment................431Cleaning the Exterior Precautions.................430Cleaning the Underbody..................................432Cleaning Wheels..................................................431Cleaning Windows and Wiper Blades..........430
Cleaning the Interior....................................432Cleaning Carpets and Floor Mats..................433Cleaning Displays and Screens......................432Cleaning Fabric Seats and Headliners.........433Cleaning Leather and Vinyl..............................433Cleaning Moonroof Tracks...............................434Cleaning Plastic..................................................432Cleaning Seatbelts.............................................434Cleaning the Instrument Panel.......................432
Clearing All MyKeys.......................................84Climate Control..............................................159Auto Mode.............................................................161
Climate Control Hints...................................162Closing the Liftgate......................................100Closing the Hands-Free Liftgate.....................102Closing the Liftgate From Inside YourVehicle...............................................................100Closing the Liftgate From Outside YourVehicle................................................................101Closing the Liftgate Using the RemoteControl................................................................101
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Cold Weather Precautions.........................384Connected Navigation.................................517Connected Vehicle.......................................481Connected Vehicle – Troubleshooting.........482Connecting the Vehicle to a MobileNetwork.............................................................481
Connected Vehicle Data...............................27Connected Vehicle Limitations..................481Connected Vehicle Requirements............481Connected Vehicle –Troubleshooting.........................................482Connected Vehicle – Frequently AskedQuestions.........................................................482
Connecting a Bluetooth® Device...............511Connecting a Trailer....................................346Connecting a Trailer – Troubleshooting.......348Hitches..................................................................345
Connecting a Trailer Precautions.............345Connecting a Trailer –Troubleshooting.........................................348Connecting a Trailer – InformationMessages.........................................................348
Connecting the Vehicle to a MobileNetwork.........................................................481Connecting Lincoln Way to the Modem........481Enabling and Disabling the Modem...............481What Is the Modem.............................................481
Connecting the Vehicle to a Wi-FiNetwork........................................................482Connecting Your Phone.............................505Contacting Us...................................................17Cooling System Capacity andSpecification.................................................471Crash and Breakdown Information..........389Automatic Crash Shutoff..................................393Jump Starting the Vehicle................................390Post-Crash Alert System...................................392Post Impact Braking...........................................393Recovery Towing................................................394
Crash Sensors and Airbag Indicator..........68Creating a MyKey...........................................83Creating a Personal Profile.........................515Creating a Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot.............484Cross Traffic Alert..........................................317Cross Traffic Alert – Troubleshooting...........320
Cross Traffic Alert Indicators......................319Cross Traffic Alert Limitations....................318Cross Traffic Alert Precautions...................317Cross Traffic Alert –Troubleshooting.........................................320Cross Traffic Alert – InformationMessages.........................................................320
Customer Information..................................541Radio Frequency Certification Labels...........545
Customizing the Instrument ClusterDisplay...........................................................150
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Data Privacy.....................................................24Department of Transportation Uniform TireQuality Grades............................................437Deploying and Stowing the Power RunningBoards.............................................................111Digital Radio..................................................489Digital Radio Indicators.....................................490Digital Radio Limitations...................................490How Does Digital Radio Work........................490Switching Digital Radio Reception On andOff......................................................................490What Is Digital Radio.........................................489
Directing the Flow of Air.............................160Disposing of Airbags.....................................69Distance Alert................................................327Adjusting the Sensitivity of DistanceAlert...................................................................327What Is Distance Alert.......................................327
Distance Indication......................................325Distance Indication Indicator...........................326Switching Distance Indication On andOff......................................................................326What Is Distance Indication.............................325
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