Automatic transmission operation, Driving with a 6–speed automatic transmission, Transmission operation – Lincoln 2011 Navigator User Manual

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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OPERATION

Driving with a 6–speed automatic transmission

Your vehicle has been designed to improve fuel economy by reducing
fuel usage while coasting or decelerating. When you take your foot off
the accelerator pedal and the vehicle begins to slow down, the torque
converter clutch locks up and aggressively shuts off fuel flow to the
engine while decelerating. This fuel economy benefit may be perceived
as a light to medium braking sensation when removing your foot from
the accelerator pedal.

This vehicle is equipped with an Adaptive Transmission Shift Strategy. The
Adaptive Transmission Shift Strategy offers the optimal transmission
operation and shift quality. When the engine is turned off, the shift data
which includes the adaptive information will be stored automatically in the
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) and Transmission Control Module (TCM).
If the battery is disconnected for any reason, the stored information from
the last time the key was turned to off will be read. This way, no
information will be lost with any battery removal or battery disconnect.

P (Park)

This position locks the transmission
and prevents the rear wheels from
turning.

To put your vehicle in gear:
• Press the brake pedal
• Start the engine
• Move the gearshift lever into the

desired gear. If your vehicle is
equipped with a floor-shift
transmission, press the gearshift
lever release button (on the front
of the lever) while shifting into
the desired gear.

To put your vehicle in P (Park):
• Come to a complete stop
• Move the gearshift lever and securely latch it in P (Park)

WARNING: Always set the parking brake fully and make sure
the gearshift is latched in P (Park). Turn the ignition to the

LOCK position and remove the key whenever you leave your vehicle.

Driving

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2011 Navigator (nav)
Owners Guide, 1st Printing
USA
(fus)

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