2011 Lincoln MKX Quick Reference Guide 2nd Printing

2011 Lincoln MKX Manual

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    button while pressing the brake pedal, provided your intelligent access key (IA) is inside the vehicle. If necessary, you can also start your car by inserting the IA key into the back-up slot located in your center console. Simply insert the IA key into the slot with the buttons facing out and the
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    fuels with more than 10% ethanol. Lincoln MKX November 2010 Second Printing Quick Reference Guide Litho in USA To access your wallpaper settings: Press Menu > Display > Edit Wallpaper. To access your ambient light settings: Press Menu > Vehicle > Ambient lighting. Rear Window Buffeting: When one
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POWER TILT/
TELESCOPE
STEERING WHEEL
COLUMN
(if equipped):
Your power steering wheel
column has a four-way
rocker control which
allows you to telescope
the wheel towards or
away from you as well
as tilt it up or down.
LOW TIRE PRESSURE
WARNING
:
Illuminates when your
tire pressure is low. If
the light remains on, the
tire pressure should be
checked. If the light does
not turn on at ignition or
begins to Fash, contact
your authorized dealer as
soon as possible.
MULTIFUNCTION
DISPLAY:
Displays
information such
as the fuel gauge,
tachometer, engine
coolant temperature, the
odometer and trip meter
as well as the Information
menu, Settings menu
and the System check.
Use the OK and arrow
buttons on the left side
of your steering wheel
to scroll through various
menu options and
make selections.
Instrument
panel
AIRBAG READINESS
:
Illuminates brieFy
when the ignition is turned
on. If this light fails to
illuminate, remains on or
continues to Fash after
the engine is started,
contact your authorized
dealer for service as soon
as possible. A chime
will also sound if there
is a malfunction in the
indicator light.
SERVICE ENGINE
SOON
:
Illuminates
brieFy when the ignition
is turned on. If it remains
on or is blinking after the
engine is started, the
on-board diagnostics
system (OBD-II) has
detected a malfunction.
Drive in a moderate
fashion and contact your
authorized dealer as soon
as possible.
INFOTAINMENT
DISPLAY:
Use the OK
and arrow buttons on
the right side of your
steering wheel to scroll
through available modes
of Entertainment, Phone,
Navigation (if equipped)
and Climate. You can also
perform other functions
such as answering a call,
setting the driver side
temperature and more.
Refer to your MyLincoln
Touch™ supplement for
more information.
SPEED CONTROLS
(if equipped):
To set the speed:
1.
Press ON.
2.
Accelerate to the
desired speed.
3.
Push the SET button up
and take your foot off
the accelerator.
To set a higher
speed, press and
hold the SET button
up or press SET up
repeatedly until
the desired speed
is reached.
To set a lower speed,
press and hold the
SET button down
or press SET down
repeatedly until
the desired speed
is reached.
To return to a
previously set speed,
press RES.
To turn off, push the
O±± button down or
turn the ignition off.
PUSH BUTTON
START:
Allows you to
start your vehicle without
a key by pressing the
ENGINE START/STOP
button while pressing the
brake pedal, provided your
intelligent access key (IA)
is inside the vehicle. If
necessary, you can also
start your car by inserting
the IA key into the back-up
slot located in your center
console. Simply insert the
IA key into the slot with
the buttons facing out
and the key ring up. Then,
press the ENGINE START/
STOP button and brake
pedal to start your vehicle
as usual. You can remove
the IA key from the backup
slot once the vehicle is
started, if desired.
HAZARD CONTROL
AUDIO CONTROLS:
VOL:
Press up/down
to increase/decrease
volume levels.
SEEK:
Press up/down to
access the next/previous
radio station preset, CD
track or preset satellite
radio channel (if equipped).
:
Press to access
voice recognition.
:
Press to
access SYNC
®
phone features.
VOLUME AND FAN
SPEED
:
To adjust,
lightly slide your
²nger over the rear
slider area.
ADAPTIVE
CRUISE CONTROL
(if equipped):
Allows
you to set a ‘gap distance’
between yourself and
the vehicle in front of you
in the same lane when
your cruise control is
active. Press GAP up or
down to select from four
available gap distances.
The selected gap distance
will appear in the message
center as a graphic display.
Once you select the
desired gap distance, the
vehicle speed will adjust
automatically to maintain
a preset gap distance.
Note:
Driving aids do
not replace the need to
watch where the vehicle is
moving and brake where
necessary. Refer to you
Owner’s Guide for safety
information, more detail
and limitations.
COLLISION
WARNING SYSTEM
(if equipped):
Uses a
radar sensor to detect
if vehicles ahead of you
which are moving in
the same direction may
be a collision risk. The
system will alert you
with an audible chime
and red warning light
which will appear above
the dash. If the risk of
collision increases, the
system will increase
brake support to help
reduce collision speed.
The collision warning
system is active at speeds
above approximately 5
mph (8 km/h). ±or more
information on activating
and deactivating the
system, refer to
Message
center
in the
Instrument
Cluster
chapter. ±or
more information on the
collision warning system
and limitations, refer to
Collision warning system
in the
Driving
chapter of
your Owner’s Guide.
Comfort
SELECTSHIFT AUTOMATIC™
TRANSMISSION:
Your selectshift
automatic
TM
transmission gives you the
ability to manually change gears. To use,
move the gearshift lever from D (Drive) to
M (Manual). Then, simply press the + or –
buttons on the gearshift toggle. Press + to
upshift and – to downshift.
RAIN SENSING WIPERS
(if equipped):
These wipers
automatically activate when moisture is
present on the windshield and the control
is set to any setting except off. The wiper
speed will vary based on the amount of
moisture detected on the windshield as
well as the current interval setting. Ensure
that the control is turned to off prior to
entering a car wash.
HEATED AND COOLED
FRONT SEATS:
To access, press the
lower right corner (blue area) on the touch
screen. ±or heated front seats, press
repeatedly to cycle through the various
settings and off. ±or cooled front seats,
press
repeatedly to cycle through the
various settings and off.
HEATED STEERING WHEEL
(if equipped):
Your vehicle may be
equipped with a heated steering wheel. To
access, press the lower right corner of the
touchscreen (blue area). If available the
icon
will appear in the touchscreen. Press
to activate.
Note:
The wood trim will not
heat between the 10 and 2 o’clock positions.
PANORAMIC VISTA ROOF™ AND
POWER SUNSHADES (if equipped):
Your panoramic Vista Roof™ and power
sunshades are equipped with an automatic
one-touch, express opening feature. To
stop motion at any time, simply press the
control again.
To open, press the
button. The
front and rear sunshades will open,
then the roof will open to the ²rst
position. Press again to fully open.
To close, pull the
button towards
you. The glass panel will stop at the
²rst position. Pull again and hold
to fully close the glass panel and
the sunshades.
To vent from a closed position, press
the TILT button.
To close from a venting position, pull
the TILT button towards you.
REMOTE START:
Remote start allows
you to start the engine from outside the
vehicle. To use, press
and then press
twice within three seconds. When
you are ready to leave, simply push the
ENGINE START/STOP button while
applying the brake. To turn the engine
off using remote start, press
once.
The parking lamps will turn off. Refer to
Remote start in your Locks and Security
chapter for more information.
funCtIon
REARVIEW CAMERA (if equipped):
This system provides a visual display of
the area behind the vehicle. The display
automatically appears in the touchscreen
when the vehicle is in R (Reverse) and
uses colors (green, yellow and red) to alert
you of your proximity to objects.
Note:
Visibility aids do not replace the need
to watch where the vehicle is moving.
Refer to your Owner’s Guide for safety
information, more detail and limitations.
BLIND SPOT INFORMATION
SYSTEM (BLIS
®
) WITH CROSS
TRAFFIC ALERT (CTA),
(if equipped):
BLIS
®
uses radar sensors
to help you determine if a vehicle may
be in your blind spot zone when driving
on roads and freeways. The CTA feature
alerts you if a car is coming towards you
when you are backing out of a parking
space. BLIS
®
and CTA will display a yellow
indicator light
in your exterior mirrors
and the CTA will also sound tones and
display messages to warn you which
direction vehicles are approaching. Refer to
the Driving chapter in your Owner’s Guide
for more information.
REVERSE SENSING SYSTEM:
This system sounds a warning tone if
there is an obstacle near the vehicle’s
rear bumper when the vehicle is in R
(Reverse) and is traveling less than 3 mph
(5 km/h). The warning tone will increase
in frequency as the object gets closer and
then will sound continuously when the
object is less than 10 inches away.
Note:
Visibility aids do not replace the need
to watch where the vehicle is moving.
Refer to your Owner’s Guide for safety
information, more detail and limitations.
MYKEY™:
Allows you to program certain
driving restrictions on any standard key
in order to promote good driving habits.
When MyKey™ is programmed:
Belt-Minder
®
cannot be disabled
and a chime will sound continuously
and the audio will be muted until the
safety belt is buckled.
Audible and visual low fuel warnings
can be set.
Certain features cannot be turned off
such as blind spot information system
(BLIS
®
) with cross traf²c Alert (CTA).
• Audio volume can be limited
• Vehicle speed can be limited
Audible and visual speed
warnings can be con²gured
at preselected speeds
AdvanceTrac
®
cannot be
programmed off
±or complete information, refer to
MyKey™
in the
Locks and Security
chapter in your
Owner’s Guide.
BLIND SPOT MIRRORS
(if equipped):
Blind spot mirrors have
an integrated convex spotter mirror built
into the upper corner on the outside
mirrors. They are designed to help you
see a vehicle that may be in your blind
spot. As a vehicle approaches, its image
will transition from the large mirror to the
smaller convex spotter mirror. ±or more
information, refer to your Owner’s Guide.