ECU Mercury Villager 1996 s User Guide
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Using the Keyless Entry System
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To operate the Keyless Entry System, you must be familiar with
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Using the Keyless Entry System
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To operate the Keyless Entry System, you must be familiar with
the ªpersonal codeº and the ªpermanent code.º The personal
code is a code number that you select that is easy for you to
remember. This is the number that you enter on the keypad to
unlock the door. The personal code can be changed as often as
you like.
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The permanent code is a number that is assigned to your
vehicle. It does not unlock the door but is used to program
your personal code into the system. Once you have
programmed your personal code you will not need the
permanent code again until you wish to change your personal
code.
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The permanent code is taped to the computer module behind
the center console of your vehicle. It is also taped to your
Keyless Entry System Owner's Card. For your convenience,
three additional pieces of tape with the permanent code have
been included in the glove box. Place these additional pieces of
tape in safe locations where you can refer to them when
necessary. Do not put them in any location that is accessible to
unauthorized persons, since this would allow them entrance to
your vehicle.
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Valid and Invalid Codes
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To help protect your vehicle from theft, certain codes that are
easily figured out cannot be registered for your personal code.
Some of the codes that cannot be registered for your personal
code include: the permanent code, five numbers consisting of
the same button, five consecutive numbers and a sequential
combination of numbers. The keyless entry system reads 1/2
and 9/0 as sequential numbers.
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Replacing the batteries
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The remote entry transmitter is powered by two coin type
Sanyo CR2016 3 volt batteries (included). If you notice a
significant decre Mercury Villager 1996 s User Guide 146
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Replacing the batteries
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Replacing the batteries
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The remote entry transmitter is powered by two coin type
Sanyo CR2016 3 volt batteries (included). If you notice a
significant decrease in operating range, the batteries should be
replaced. Replacement batteries can be purchased at most
pharmacies, watch stores or at your Ford or Lincoln-Mercury
dealer.
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NOTE: The operating range of the remote entry system can
also be affected by weather conditions (such as very
cold temperatures) or structures around the vehicle
(buildings, other vehicles, radio and TV towers, etc.).
Typical operating range will allow you to be up to 49
feet (15 meters) away from your vehicle.
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Replacing the batteries
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Remove the two batteries by snapping open the lid of the
remote transmitter. Replace the batteries with new ones as
shown in the above illustration. Close the lid securely. Press
both the LOCK and the UNLOCK button two or three times to
test the remote transmitter operation.
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Heated mirror feature (if equipped)
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Both power mirrors Mercury Villager 1996 s User Guide Features
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Heated mirror feature (if equipped)
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Heated mirror feature (if equipped)
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Both power mirrors are heated whenever the rear window
defroster is turned on. Do not remove ice from the mirrors with
a scraper or you could damage them.
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Cargo Net (If equipped)
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The cargo net is designed to hold your cargo upright between
the third row bench seat and the liftgate to prevent it from
moving around the cargo area.
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To install the cargo net:
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Attach the loops on the four corners of the net to the four
retainers on the cargo area rear quarter panels. Pull on the net
to be sure that it is fastened securely.
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Be sure to secure all four loops into the retainers. The
cargo restrained in the net must not exceed 50 lbs.
(22.5 kg) or the net may not stay secured.
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Be sure to secure all four loops into the retainers. The
cargo restrained in the net must not exceed 50 lbs.
(22.5 kg) or the net may not stay secured.
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Be sure to secure all four loops into the retainers. The
cargo restrained in the net must not exceed 50 lbs.
(22.5 kg) or the net may not stay secured.
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To remove the cargo net, remove the loops from the four
retainers.
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The rear cargo net
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Four Season Roof Rack (If equipped)
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Always load your luggage as far back as it will safely go on the
four season roof rack. Do not load more than Mercury Villager 1996 s User Guide Features
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Four Season Roof Rack (If equipped)
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Four Season Roof Rack (If equipped)
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Always load your luggage as far back as it will safely go on the
four season roof rack. Do not load more than 100 pounds
(45 kg). Be careful that your vehicle does not exceed the Gross
Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) or its Gross Axle Weight Rating
(GAWR front and rear). The GVWR and GAWR are located on
the Safety Compliance Certification Label (located on the
driver's door pillar).
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The four season roof rack
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The front and rear cross-bars can be adjusted forward and
backward. Place your luggage between the bars, adjust the bars,
and secure the luggage with rope to the bars. There are also
adjustable loops on the side bars for the rope attachment.
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Be sure that items on the roof rack are securely fastened.
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NOTE: The step mat should be placed neatly in the cargo
area when not in use.
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Positioning pins are included with your floor mats to Mercury Villager 1996 s User Guide Adjustable Rear Seating
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NOTE: The step mat should be placed neatly in the cargo
area when not in use.
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NOTE: The step mat should be placed neatly in the cargo
area when not in use.
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Positioning pins are included with your floor mats to secure
them to the seat tracks. Push the positioning pins through the
plastic loops in the floor mats and into the seat tracks.
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NOTE: Be sure to keep the seat tracks clear of debris by
cleaning them periodically with a high-powered
vacuum.
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Head Restraints
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If you use them properly, head restraints are intended to help
protect your head and neck in a collision.
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The head restraints can be adjusted in four positions: fully
raised, fully lowered and two intermediate positions. Press
down on the head restraint adjustment button and move the
restraint to the position that places the restraint directly behind
your head.
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A head restraint helps protect you best if you position it behind
your head and not behind your neck.
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If you decide to move the three-passenger bench seat forward to
the second row position, passengers riding in the seat will use
the second row safety belts.
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If you decide to move the three-passenger bench seat forward to
the second row position, passengers riding in the seat will use
the second row safety belts.
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If you decide to move the three-passenger bench seat forward to
the second row position, passengers riding in the seat will use
the second row safety belts.
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Installing the Two-Passenger Bench Seat
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To replace the bench seat in its original position:
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Make sure the area around the floor anchor positions is free
from obstruction.
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With the seatback folded down, two people should lift the
seat into the vehicle.
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Place the seat slightly behind the floor anchor positions and
catch the rear leg anchors into each anchor position.
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Press down on the front of the seat to secure the front legs
to the two floor latch locks. Place the seatback in the upright
position.
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Try to move the seat to be sure that it is securely fastened.
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Always reattach the tongue into the auxiliary buckle
mounted to the side of the seat.
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Labels have been provided on the side of the seat to remind
you of important safety precautions.
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Replace any floor mats that were removed.
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Keep foreign objects out of the floor anchors. Objects in
the floor anchors could prevent front and rear seat legs
from engaging properly.
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Before sitting in the removable seats, make sure that the
seat legs are securely attached by the floor anchors.
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Installing the Removable Bucket Seats
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To position the bucket seats back in their original positions:
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Installing the Removable Bucket Seats
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To position the bucket seats back in their original positions:
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Make sure the area around the floor anchor positions is free
from obstruction.
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With the seatback folded down, two people should lift the
seat into the vehicle.
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Place the seat slightly behind the floor anchor positions and
catch the rear leg anchors into each anchor position.
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Press down on the front of the seat to secure the front legs
to the two floor latch locks. Place the seatback in the upright
position.
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Try to move the seat to be sure that it is securely fastened.
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Replace any floor mats that were removed.
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Labels have been provided on the side of the seats to remind
you of important safety precautions.
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RWARNING
Keep foreign objects out of the floor anchors. Objects in
the floor anchors could prevent front and rear seat legs
from engaging properly.
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Before sitting in the removable seats, make sure that the
seat legs are securely attached by the floor anchors.
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Before sitting in the removable seats, make sure that the
seat legs are securely attached by the floor anchors.
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Never adjust the driver's seat or seatback when the
vehicle is moving.
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Three-Passenger Bench Seat
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When entering and exiting the vehicle, third-row passengers
must be careful that they step over the auxiliary safety restraint
system that is present with the second-row bench seat. Labels
are provided on the back of the second-row bench seat to
remind passengers to use care when exiting.
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The three-passenger bench seat can be positioned in any of five
positions along the seat track. Three of these positions are for
seating and two are storage positions to accommodate varying
cargo requirements.
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After moving the third-row seat, be sure to latch the seat
in a passenger seating position. Improper location of the
seat will prevent correct use of the safety belts and will
increase the risk of severe injury in an accident. After
sliding the seat, check that both sides of the seat are
locked securely by attempting to move each side of the
seat forward and backward. This must be done before
the vehicle is put into motion in order to prevent
unintended movement of the seat and potential passenger
injuries.
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NOTE: Before rearranging the seats, remove any floor mats
that might be in the way.
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The three-passenger seat can be stored behind the second-row
seat(s) to provide extra cargo space in the rear of the vehicle.
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With the second row seat(s) removed, the three-passenger bench
seat can be moved all the way forward, just behind the front
seats for more room in the cargo area.
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