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INSTRUMENT PANEL The newly-designed 2006 Mercury Mountaineer was engineered to enhance the way you live and help you handle your driving environment. Your new vehicle is equipped with many sophisticated features - some that you will find to be intuitive, while others may be new to you. Please take a few moments to familiarize yourself with your new Mercury Mountaineer by reading this Quick Reference Guide, which discusses features, specifications and general instruction. For detailed information, consult your Owner's Guide. This vehicle handles differently from an ordinary passenger car in driving conditions which may occur on streets and highways and off-road. DRIVE WITH CARE AND WEAR A SAFETY BELT AT ALL TIMES. Ford urges you to read the Owner's Guide and Driving Your SUV or Truck Supplement for detailed information on safe driving precautions and instructions. 1 Headlamp and Panel Dimmer Control The headlamp control is located on the lower left portion of the instrument panel. The first clockwise position controls the parking lamps; the second clockwise position controls the headlamps. If your vehicle is equipped with fog lamps, pull the control out one position to activate the lamps and aid visibility in fog, snow or rain. The autolamps feature (if equipped) automatically activates / deactivates your headlamps as necessary. To use the autolamps feature, rotate the control counterclockwise; to deactivate the feature, place the control in the O (Off) position. 4 Speed Control To engage speed control, ensure a vehicle speed of 30 mph or greater, press ON then momentarily press SET +. To set a higher speed, press and hold SET +, then release the control when you have reached your desired speed. To set a lower speed, press and hold SET - until you have reached your desired speed, or depress the brake pedal and press the SET + control. To return to a previously set speed faster than 30 mph, press RES. To disengage speed controls, depress the brake pedal or press OFF. 7 Hazard Flasher Control The hazard flasher is located on the steering column, just behind the steering wheel. Press the flasher control and all front and rear direction signals will flash; press the control again to deactivate the feature. 2 Parking Brake Release Pull the release lever to release the parking brake. Driving with the parking brake engaged will cause the brakes to wear out prematurely and reduce fuel economy. The parking brake is not recommended to stop a moving vehicle. However, if normal brakes fail, the parking brake can be used to stop your vehicle in an emergency. Because the parking brake applies only the rear brakes, the vehicle's stopping distance will increase greatly and the handling of your vehicle will be adversely affected. 5 Service Engine Soon Light The Service Engine Soon indicator light is located in the instrument cluster and illuminates when the engine is started. If the light remains illuminated, it may signal a problem with the On Board Diagnostics System (OBD-II). If the light is blinking, engine misfire is occurring which could damage the vehicle's catalytic converter. If this occurs, drive in a moderate fashion and have your vehicle serviced immediately by an authorized dealer. 8 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Warning Light When the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) warning light is lit, one or more of your tires is significantly under-inflated. You should stop and check the tires as soon as possible, and inflate them to the proper pressure, as indicated on the vehicle's tire label. Driving on a significantly under-inflated tire causes the tire to overheat and can eventually lead to tire failure. Note: Outside temperatures affect tire pressure; refer to the Owner's Guide for additional tire information. 11 Gearshift / Overdrive (O/D) Control Overdrive is the normal driving position for the best fuel economy, and can be deactivated by pressing the transmission control switch on the side of the gearshift lever. This position allows for all forward gears except overdrive, provides engine braking, and should be used when driving conditions cause excessive shifting from O/D to other gears, such as city traffic, hilly terrain and trailer towing. A C B D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 3 Turn Signal and Wiper / Washer Control Move the control down to activate your left turn signal; move the control up to activate your right turn signal. To use your windshield wiper / washers: for a single swipe, push the end of the control briefly; push and hold for three swipes with wash, or hold for a longer wash (up to ten seconds). The bars of varying length are for intermittent wipers. Rotate the windshield wiper control upward for fast intervals and downward for slow intervals. The control ring on the right side of the control operates the rear window wiper; rotate the control to the INT1 (8-10 second interval) or INT2 (3-4 second interval) position to activate the rear window wiper. To wash the rear window, rotate (and hold as desired) the rear wiper / washer control to either position. 6 Message Center With the ignition in the ON position, the message center, located in the instrument cluster, displays important vehicle information through a constant monitoring of vehicle systems. The message center displays features such as trip odometer, compass, distance to empty, average fuel economy and a language selector. It also provides vehicle system checks and will notify you of potential vehicle problems with a display of system warnings. 9 ABS Warning Light Your anti-lock braking system (ABS) detects the onset of wheel lockup during brake applications and helps prevents wheels from locking during extreme braking situations. The ABS warning light will illuminate when you start the vehicle's engine. If the light remains illuminated, continues to flash, or fails to illuminate, see an authorized dealer's service department immediately. 12 AdvanceTrac® with Roll Stability Control (RSC) The AdvanceTrac® with RSC system enhances your vehicle's stability during maneuvers that require all available tire traction, like in wet / snowy / icy road conditions and / or when performing emergency maneuvers. In an emergency lane change, the driver will experience better overall vehicle traction, and have better control of the vehicle. The AdvanceTrac® with RSC button allows the driver to turn off certain features of the AdvanceTrac® with RSC system for vehicle speeds below 25 mph (40 km/h). To deactivate, please refer to the Owner's Guide for additional information. Remote Entry System The remote entry system allows you to lock or unlock all vehicle doors and the liftgate, open the liftgate window without a key, and activate the panic alarm. Press control C and release to unlock the driver's door. Press and release again within three seconds to unlock the passenger doors, the liftgate and liftgate glass. Press control A and release to lock all the doors and liftgate. Press control D to unlatch the liftgate window. Press control B to activate the alarm. The horn will sound and the parklamps will flash for a maximum of three minutes. Press the control again or turn the ignition to the on position to deactivate. Press control C to automatically move the seat and adjustable pedals* to the desired memory position*. The remote entry system can also control the memory seat / adjustable pedals / easy entry-exit feature*. For more information, refer to your Owner's Guide. *if equipped Seating 2nd Row Seats: The second row seats are designed for maximum utility. They can be positioned in up to three unique configurations: Upright (seating) position, Cargo mode, and E-Z entry mode (if equipped with 3rd row seat). Before folding down the 2nd row seats, ensure that no objects such as books, purses, or briefcases are on the floor in front of or under the seat. 1. Lower the head restraints by pulling on the strap. 2. Locate the handle on the side of the seat cushion by the door. 3. Pull up on the handle and push the seatback forward toward the front of the vehicle. To place the 2nd row 60/40 seats in cargo mode: (if equipped with a 3rd row seat) 1. Fold down the 2nd row seat as indicated. 2. Pull the cargo mode lever up and forward to release the seat into a flat load floor position. A moderate force maybe required to move the seat forward and down. To return to the upright (seating) position from cargo mode: 1. Place your hand under the seat bottom and lift the seat up (A moderate force may be required to move the seat). 2. Return the seatback to the upright position. Note: The seatback cannot be returned to the upright position until the seat is returned from the cargo mode position and latched. If the seatback will not raise, re-position the seat into cargo mode and try lifting it again. To enter the 3rd row seat: (if equipped) 1. Fold the seatback down (as indicated) and release the side handle. 2. Pull the side handle up again until the rear of the seat releases from the floor. 3. Rotate the seat upward and away from the 3rd row. To return the 2nd row seat to the upright (seating) position from E-Z entry mode: 1. Return the seat from the E-Z entry position and latch it to the floor with a moderate speed. 2. Bring the seat back to an upright position. Note: If the seatback will not return to the upright position, tumble the seat forward again and then re-latch it to the floor. Be sure that cargo or other objects are not trapped underneath the seatback. 3rd Row Seats: (if equipped) Before folding the 3rd row seats, ensure that no objects such as books, purses or briefcases are on the seat cushions and that the seat belts are unbuckled. 1. Fold the head restraints down by pulling on the strap located under the restraint. 2. Pull up on the handle located behind the seatback while pushing the seatback forward and down into the seat cushion. Note: For 3rd row power folding seat (if equipped), the control buttons are located on the driver-side rear quarter trim panel (accessible from the liftgate area). Be sure to fold the head restraints before powering the 3rd row seat into the folded position. To return the 3rd row seats to the upright (seating) position: 1. Pull up on the handle located on the seatback, rotating the seatback upward until you hear a click, locking it in the upright position. 2. Lift up on the head restraint until it locks into its original position. 10 Power Adjustable Foot Pedals ( if equipped) Press and hold the control to adjust the position of the accelerator and brake pedal forward or away from you, to a maximum of three (3) inches of travel. The accelerator and brake pedal should only be adjusted when the vehicle is stopped and the gearshift lever is in the P (Park) position. 13 Heated Seats (if equipped) The heated seat control is located in the lower center of the instrument panel. To operate the heated seats, push the control to activate and push again to deactivate. HomeLink® Wireless Control System (if equipped) Located on the overhead console, the Homelink® system provides a convenient way to replace up to three hand-held transmitters with a single built-in device. This feature will learn the radio frequency codes of most transmitters to operate garage doors, entry gate operators, security systems, entry door locks, and home or office lighting. To set the HomeLink® Wireless Control System, refer to your Owner's Guide. To operate, press and release the appropriate HomeLink® button. Activation will now occur for the trained product (garage door, gate operator, security system, entry door lock, home or office lighting, etc.). For convenience, the hand-held transmitter of the device may also be used at any time. Power Deployable Running Boards (if equipped) The deployable running boards automatically move when the doors are opened to assist with entering and exiting the vehicle. With automatic power deploy, the running boards will extend out when the doors are opened, and with automatic power stow, the running boards will return to the stowed position when the doors are closed. To enable / disable the power running board feature, refer to the Message Center section of your Owner's Guide.

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The newly-designed 2006 Mercury
Mountaineer was engineered to
enhance the way you live and help
you handle your driving environment.
Your new vehicle
is equipped with
many sophisticated
features – some
that you will find to be intuitive,
while others may be new to you.
Please take a few moments to
familiarize yourself with your new
Mercury Mountaineer by reading
this Quick Reference Guide, which
discusses features, specifications
and general instruction.
For detailed information, consult
your Owner’s Guide.
7
Hazard Flasher Control
The hazard flasher is located
on the steering column, just
behind the steering wheel.
Press the flasher control and
all front and rear direction
signals will flash; press the control
again to deactivate the feature.
8
Tire Pressure Monitoring
System (TPMS) Warning
Light
When the Tire Pressure
Monitoring System (TPMS)
warning light is lit, one or
more of your tires is
significantly under-inflated.
You should stop and check the tires as soon
as possible, and inflate them to the proper
pressure, as indicated on the vehicle’s tire label.
Driving on a significantly under-inflated tire
causes the tire to overheat and can eventually
lead to tire failure.
Note:
Outside temperatures
affect tire pressure; refer to the Owner’s Guide
for additional tire information.
9
ABS Warning Light
Your anti-lock braking system
(ABS) detects the onset of
wheel lockup during brake
applications and helps
prevents wheels from locking
during extreme braking
situations. The ABS warning light will
illuminate when you start the
vehicle’s engine.
If the light remains illuminated,
continues to
flash, or fails to illuminate, see an authorized
dealer’s service department immediately.
10
Power Adjustable
Foot Pedals
( if equipped) Press
and hold the control to adjust
the position of the accelerator
and brake pedal forward or
away from you, to a maximum
of three (3) inches of travel.
The accelerator and brake pedal should only be
adjusted when the vehicle is stopped and the
gearshift lever is in the P (Park) position.
11
Gearshift / Overdrive
(O/D) Control
Overdrive is the normal
driving position for the best
fuel economy, and can be
deactivated by pressing the
transmission control switch
on the side of the gearshift lever. This position
allows for all forward gears except overdrive,
provides engine braking, and should be used
when driving conditions cause excessive
shifting from O/D to other gears, such as city
traffic, hilly terrain and trailer towing.
12
AdvanceTrac
®
with Roll
Stability Control (RSC)
The AdvanceTrac
®
with RSC
system enhances your
vehicle's stability during
maneuvers that require all
available tire traction, like in
wet / snowy / icy road conditions and / or
when performing emergency maneuvers.
In an emergency lane change, the driver will
experience better overall vehicle traction,
and have better control of the vehicle.
The AdvanceTrac
®
with RSC button allows
the driver to turn off certain features of
the AdvanceTrac
®
with RSC system for
vehicle speeds below 25 mph (40 km/h).
To deactivate, please refer to the Owner’s
Guide for additional information.
13
Heated Seats
(if equipped)
The heated seat
control is located in the lower
center of the instrument
panel. To operate
the heated
seats, push the control to
activate and push again
to deactivate.
1
Headlamp and Panel
Dimmer Control
The headlamp control
is located on the lower left
portion of the instrument
panel. The first clockwise
position controls the parking
lamps; the second clockwise position controls
the headlamps. If your vehicle is equipped with
fog lamps, pull the control out one position
to activate the lamps and aid visibility in
fog, snow or rain. The autolamps feature
(if equipped) automatically activates /
deactivates your headlamps as necessary.
To use the autolamps feature, rotate the
control counterclockwise; to deactivate the
feature, place the control in the O (Off) position.
2
Parking Brake Release
Pull the release lever to release the parking
brake. Driving with the parking brake engaged
will cause the brakes to wear
out prematurely
and reduce fuel economy.
The parking brake is
not recommended to stop a moving vehicle.
However, if normal brakes fail, the parking
brake can be used to stop your vehicle in an
emergency. Because the parking brake applies
only the rear brakes, the vehicle’s stopping
distance will increase greatly and the handling
of your vehicle will be adversely affected.
3
Turn Signal and Wiper /
Washer Control
Move the control down to
activate your left turn signal;
move the control up to
activate your right turn signal.
To use your windshield wiper
/ washers: for a single swipe, push the end of
the control briefly; push and hold for three
swipes with wash, or hold for a longer wash
(up to ten seconds). The bars of varying length
are for intermittent wipers. Rotate the
windshield wiper control upward for fast
intervals and downward for slow intervals.
The control ring on the right side of the control
operates the rear window wiper; rotate the
control to the INT1 (8-10 second interval) or
INT2 (3-4 second interval) position to activate
the rear window wiper. To wash the rear
window, rotate (and hold as desired) the rear
wiper / washer control to either position.
4
Speed Control
To engage speed control,
ensure a vehicle speed of 30
mph or greater, press ON then
momentarily press SET +.
To
set a higher speed, press and
hold SET +, then release the
control when you have reached your desired
speed. To set a lower speed, press and hold
SET – until you have reached your desired
speed, or depress the brake pedal and press
the SET + control. To return to a previously set
speed faster than 30 mph, press RES.
To dis-
engage speed controls, depress the brake
pedal or press OFF.
5
Service Engine Soon Light
The Service Engine Soon
indicator light is located
in
the instrument cluster and
illuminates when the engine
is started. If the light remains
illuminated, it may signal a
problem with the On Board Diagnostics System
(OBD-II). If the light is blinking, engine misfire
is occurring which could damage the vehicle’s
catalytic converter. If this occurs, drive in
a moderate fashion and have your vehicle
serviced immediately by an authorized dealer.
6
Message Center
With the ignition in the ON
position, the message center,
located in the instrument
cluster, displays important
vehicle information through
a constant monitoring of
vehicle systems. The message center displays
features such as trip odometer, compass,
distance
to empty, average fuel economy
and
a language selector. It also provides vehicle
system checks and will notify you of
potential vehicle problems with a display
of system warnings.
This vehicle handles differently from an ordinary passenger car in driving conditions which may occur on streets and highways and
off-road. DRIVE WITH CARE AND WEAR A SAFETY BELT AT ALL TIMES. Ford urges you to read the Owner’s Guide and Driving Your
SUV or Truck Supplement for detailed information on safe driving precautions and instructions.
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HomeLink® Wireless Control System
(if equipped) Located on the overhead console,
the Homelink® system provides a convenient
way
to replace up to three hand-held transmitters
with a single built-in device. This feature will
learn the radio frequency codes of most
transmitters to operate garage doors, entry gate
operators, security systems, entry door locks, and
home or office lighting. To set the HomeLink®
Wireless Control System, refer to your Owner’s
Guide. To operate, press and release the
appropriate HomeLink® button. Activation will
now occur for the trained product (garage door,
gate operator, security system, entry door lock,
home or office lighting, etc.). For convenience,
the hand-held transmitter of the device may also
be used at any time.
Power Deployable Running Boards
(if equipped) The deployable running boards
automatically move when the doors are
opened to assist with entering and exiting the
vehicle. With automatic power deploy, the
running boards will extend out when the doors
are opened, and with automatic power stow, the
running boards will return to the stowed position
when the doors are closed.
To enable / disable the power running board
feature, refer to the Message Center section of
your Owner’s Guide.
Remote Entry System
The remote entry system allows you to lock or
unlock all vehicle doors and the liftgate, open
the liftgate window without a key, and activate
the panic alarm. Press control
C
and release to
unlock the driver’s door. Press and release again
within three seconds to unlock the passenger
doors, the liftgate and liftgate glass. Press control
A
and release to lock all the doors and liftgate.
Press control
D
to unlatch the liftgate window.
Press control
B
to activate the alarm. The horn
will sound and the parklamps will flash for a
maximum of three minutes. Press the control
again or turn the ignition to the on position to
deactivate. Press control
C
to automatically move
the seat and adjustable pedals* to the desired
memory position* . The remote entry system can
also control the memory seat / adjustable pedals /
easy entry-exit feature* . For more information,
refer to your Owner’s Guide.
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B
C
D
2nd Row Seats:
The second row seats are
designed for maximum utility. They can
be positioned in up to three unique
configurations: Upright (seating) position,
Cargo mode, and E-Z entry mode
(if equipped with 3rd row seat).
Before folding down the 2nd row seats,
ensure that no objects such as books, purses,
or briefcases are on the
floor in front of or under
the seat.
1.
Lower the
head restraints by pulling
on the strap.
2.
Locate
the handle on the side of
the seat cushion by the
door.
3.
Pull up on the handle and push
the seatback forward toward the front of
the vehicle.
To place the 2nd row
60/40 seats in cargo
mode:
(if equipped with
a 3rd row seat)
1.
Fold
down the 2nd row seat
as indicated.
2.
Pull the
cargo mode lever up and
forward to release the
seat into a flat load floor
position. A moderate
force maybe required to
move the seat forward
and down.
To return to the upright (seating) posi-
tion from cargo mode: 1.
Place your hand
under the seat bottom and lift the seat up
(A moderate force may be required to move
the seat).
2.
Return the seatback to the
upright position.
Note:
The seatback cannot
be returned to the upright position until the
seat is returned from the cargo mode
position and latched. If the seatback will not
raise, re-position the seat into cargo mode
and try lifting it again.
To enter the 3rd row
seat:
(if equipped)
1.
Fold the seatback down
(as indicated) and release
the side handle.
2.
Pull
the side handle up again
until the rear of the seat
releases from the floor.
3.
Rotate the seat
upward and away from the 3rd row.
To return the 2nd row seat to the
upright (seating) position from E-Z entry
mode: 1.
Return the seat from the E-Z entry
position and latch it to the floor with a
moderate speed.
2.
Bring the seat back to
an upright position.
Note:
If the seatback
will not return to the upright position,
tumble the seat forward again and then
re-latch it to the floor. Be sure that cargo or
other objects are not trapped underneath
the seatback.
3rd Row Seats:
(if equipped) Before folding
the 3rd row seats, ensure that no objects such
as books, purses or briefcases are on the seat
cushions and that the seat belts are unbuckled.
1.
Fold the head restraints down by pulling on
the strap
located under the
restraint.
2.
Pull up on the
handle located behind the
seatback while pushing
the seatback forward and
down into the seat cushion.
Note:
For 3rd row power
folding seat (if equipped), the control buttons
are located on the driver-side rear quarter trim
panel (accessible from the liftgate area). Be sure
to fold the head restraints before powering the
3rd row seat into the folded position.
To return the 3rd row seats to the
upright (seating) position: 1.
Pull up on
the handle located on the seatback, rotating
the seatback upward until you hear a click,
locking it in the upright position.
2.
Lift up
on the head restraint until it locks into its
original position.
Seating
* if equipped