Lincoln 2008 MKX User Manual

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2 0 0 8 Q u i c k R e f e R e n c e G u i d e

L i n c O L n

M K X

LincoLn MKX

December 2007

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This Quick Reference Guide is not intended

to replace your vehicle Owner’s Guide

which contains more detailed information

concerning the features of your vehicle, as

well as important safety warnings designed to

help reduce the risk of injury to you and your

passengers. Please read your entire Owner’s

Guide carefully as you begin learning about

your new vehicle and refer to the appropriate

sections when questions arise. All information

contained in this Quick Reference Guide was

accurate at the time of duplication. We reserve

the right to change features, operation and/

or functionality of any vehicle specification

at any time. Your Lincoln dealer is the best

source for the most current information. For

detailed operating and safety information,

please refer to your Owner’s Guide.

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Center, P.O. Box 6248, Dearborn, MI 48121

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HomeLink® Wireless

Control System (if equipped)

Located on the

driver’s visor,

the HomeLink®

Wireless

Control

System is a convenient way to

replace up to three hand-held

transmitters with a single

built-in device. This system

learns the radio frequency

codes of most transmitters

to operate garage doors,

entry gates, security systems,

entry door locks, and home

or office lighting. Refer

to your Owner’s Guide for

more information, including

programming instructions.

Panoramic Vista Roof™

with Dual Power Sunshades

(if equipped)

To open the

Vista Roof™:

Firmly press

and release the

rear control.

The panoramic roof will open

to the “comfort” position.

Firmly press and release

the control again to fully

open. To stop the one-touch

open feature press any

control again.
To close the Vista Roof™:

Press and release the front

control until the glass panel

stops at the “express close”

position. Firmly press and hold

the control again to fully close.
To vent the Vista Roof™: From

the closed position, press and

release the TILT control. To vent

the panoramic roof from any

position, press and hold the

TILT control. To close, press and

hold the front control.

To operate power

sunshades: Press the OPEN or

CLOSE portion of the control

to operate the sunshades. The

front and rear shades open

simultaneously.

Keyless Entry Keypad

The keyless

entry keypad

located on the

driver’s door

allows you to

lock or unlock the doors, open

the trunk, or recall the driver’s

seat and mirror positions

saved in memory. Refer to

your Owner’s Guide for further

information.

Integrated Keyhead

Transmitter (IKT) and

Remote Entry System

Features

Your vehicle

comes

equipped with

two specially

programmed

Integrated Keyhead Transmitters

(IKTs). IKTs are both a

programmed ignition key

and a remote keyless entry

transmitter. Handle the IKT

carefully when starting the car

to avoid accidentally pressing

any of the remote entry buttons.

Press

once to unlock the

driver’s door. The interior lamps

will illuminate.

Press

twice to unlock all

the doors.

Press

once to lock all

the doors and activate the

perimeter alarm system.

Press

twice to confirm

all the doors and liftgate are

closed. The horn will chirp and

the turn signal lamps will flash

once if all the doors and the

liftgate are closed.

Press

to activate the panic

alarm. The horn will sound

and the turn lamps will flash.

Press and release

again or

turn the key in the ignition to

deactivate the panic alarm.

Press

twice within three

seconds to activate the car

finder. The horn will chirp

and the turn lamps will flash.

It is recommended that this

method be used to locate your

vehicle, rather than using the

panic alarm.

Press

twice to open the

power liftgate (if equipped).

Ensure that you keep the IKT

adhesive security label in a safe

place for future reference.

Replacement Integrated

Keyhead Transmitters are

only available through

an authorized dealer.

Center Console Storage

The utility

compartment

has a clamshell

tray and

removable

divider for flexible storage

of MP3 players, CDs or

handbags.

Global Open Front Windows

and Vista Roof™

You can open your front

windows and vent the

Vista Roof™ (if equipped)

simultaneously using

your Integrated Keyhead

Transmitter (IKT). Press and

hold

until the two front

windows and panoramic roof

begin to open. If any other

remote entry transmitter

control is pressed during

the opening operation, both

windows and the panoramic

roof will stop opening.

Adaptive Headlamps

(if equipped)

The headlamp beams move

in the same direction as

the steering wheel, which

provides more visibility

when driving around curves.

The system has a power-up

movement check feature.

When the vehicle is started,

the lamps track left to right,

then back to center to alert

the driver that the system is

working properly.

Memory Feature

The memory feature enables

the vehicle to “remember”

your driver’s seat and exterior

mirrors position. To set,

position the driver’s seat and

exterior mirrors where you

want them. Press SET on the

driver’s door panel. Within

five seconds, press the 1 or 2

control on the driver’s door

panel to associate with the

Driver 1 or Driver 2 position.

Press the SET button again.

Within five seconds, press

any control on the Integrated

Keyhead Transmitter (IKT)

and then press 1 or 2 on the

driver’s door panel to save

the settings under Driver 1

or Driver 2. When you press

on the IKT to get into the

vehicle, the seat and mirrors

will automatically adjust to

your desired positions.

SecuriLock™

The SecuriLock™ passive

anti-theft system is an engine

immobilization system.

This system is designed to

help prevent the engine

from being started unless a

coded Integrated Keyhead

Transmitter (IKT) programmed

to your vehicle is used.

Using the wrong type of

coded key may lead to a

“no start” condition. The

anti-theft indicator

in the

instrument cluster will flash

to indicate the SecuriLock™

system is functioning as a

theft deterrent when the

ignition is turned off.

Autolock/Autounlock

Autolock automatically locks

all vehicle doors when all the

doors are closed, the ignition

is in the RUN position, you

shift into any gear that puts

the vehicle into motion,

and the vehicle is moving

above 12 mph (20 km/h).

Autounlock automatically

unlocks all the doors when

the vehicle has been traveling

above 12 mph (20 km/h),

comes to a complete stop,

and the driver door is opened

within 10 minutes of the

ignition being turned to

off or accessory. Note: For

instructions on disabling

autolock, please refer to your

Owner’s Guide or see your

authorized dealer.

Rear Cargo Management

System (if equipped)

The cargo management

system consists of storage

compartments located in the

floor of the rear cargo area. To

open, lift the handle. To close,

lower the lid.

Reverse Sensing System

(if equipped)

The RSS detects obstacles up

to 6 feet (2 meters) from the

rear bumper with a decreased

coverage area at the outer

corners of the bumper. As you

move closer to the obstacle,

the rate of the tone increases.

When the obstacle is less than

10 inches (25 cm) away, the

tone will sound continuously.

If the RSS detects a stationary

or receding object further

than 10 inches (25 cm) from

the side of the vehicle, the

tone will sound for only

three seconds. Once the

system detects an object

approaching, the tone will

sound again.

Power Liftgate (if equipped)

To open the power liftgate,

push the button on the

instrument panel, press

remote entry transmitter (IKT)

control twice, or push

the button located above the

liftgate outside handle. For

the best performance allow

the power system to open

the liftgate after pushing the

control. Manually pushing

or pulling the liftgate may

activate the systems obstacle

detection feature and stop

the power system. Do not

open the liftgate in a garage

or other enclosed area with a

low ceiling.

To close the

liftgate, press

and release the

control located

in the left rear quarter panel.

Keep clear of the liftgate

when operating the rear

switch. The liftgate can be

reversed with a second press

on a control button or remote

entry transmitter and can be

manually closed at any time.

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2nd Row Fold Flat Seatback

To fold down the rear seat, pull up on

the lever on the outboard side of the

seat cushion and let the seatback rotate

downward into the load floor position. To

return to the upright position, rotate the

seatback upward until the seatback latches.

The seatback will click when it is locked

into position.

2nd Row Seat Recline

To adjust the second row seatback to

the desired position, while seated, pull

the release lever up and push the

seatback rearward.

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2nd Row EasyFold™ Seatback Release

The control buttons are located on the

left-hand rear quarter trim panel

(accessible from the liftgate area). Press

and hold the control to lower the seat.

The top portion lowers the right (40%)

seatback, and the bottom portion lowers

the left (60%) seatback.

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Front Heated and Cooled Seats

To activate these functions, press the

buttons located on the climate control

panel. Press

once for full heat or

once for full cool (three lights), twice for

medium heat or medium cool (two lights)

and a third time for low heat or low cool

(one light).

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Rear Heated Seats (if equipped)

The rear seat heat controls are located

on the rear door panels. To operate the

heated seats, push the top of the control for

maximum heat, bottom of the control for

minimum heat. Push again to deactivate.

Fuel Type and Tank Capacity

Your front-wheel drive

vehicle’s fuel tank can

accommodate 19.2 gallons

(72.7 L) of gasoline;

all-wheel drive vehicles can

accommodate 20.8 gallons

(78.7 L). Your vehicle is

designed to use unleaded

gasoline with an (R+M)/2

octane rating of 87. Using

gasoline with a lower

octane rating may

degrade performance.

Location of Spare Tire

and Tools

The spare tire and jack are

located in the cargo area

below the carpeted floor

panel. The lug nut wrench

is contained in the tool bag.

For complete details on how

to change your tire, refer to

the Roadside Emergencies

chapter in your Owner’s Guide.

Fuses

If the vehicle’s electrical

components are not

operating, a fuse may have

blown. The fuse panel is

located below the instrument

panel on the driver’s side;

remove the cover to view

the fuses. Additional fuses

are located in the power

distribution box in the

engine compartment. For

more information regarding

changing fuses, refer to the

Roadside Emergencies chapter

of your Owner’s Guide.

Tire Pressure

Monitoring System

This system monitors tire

pressure on all road tires and

provides the driver with a

yellow warning light when

one or more of your tires is

significantly under-inflated.

The Message center provides

additional warning messages.

The TPMS warning light will

reset itself (turn off) after the

tires are set to specification

and the vehicle is driven above

20 mph (32 km / h) for at least

2 minutes. Note: Outside

temperature affects tire

pressure. Please refer to

your Owner’s Guide.

Tire Pressure

Your vehicle’s tire pressure

specifications are found

on the vehicle’s Safety

Compliance Certification

Label or Tire Label located

on the driver’s door jamb.

Check your tires for proper air

pressure monthly; check the

air pressure in your

spare tire every six months.

Always use an accurate tire

pressure gauge. Check the

tire pressure when tires are

cold, after the vehicle has

been parked for at least three

hours or has been driven

less than three miles. (As you

drive, the temperature in the

tire warms up, increasing the

tire pressure.) Improperly

inflated tires can affect

vehicle handling and can

fail suddenly, resulting in

a possible loss of vehicle

control. Refer to the Tires,

Wheels and Loading chapter

in the Owner’s Guide for

further information.

Fuel Pump Shut-Off Switch

The fuel pump shut-off switch

stops the electric fuel pump

from sending fuel to your

engine when your vehicle has

sustained a substantial jolt.

The switch is located behind

the panel on the left side

of the cargo area. For more

information regarding the fuel

pump shut-off switch, refer

to the Roadside Emergencies

chapter of your Owner’s Guide.

Rear Window Buffeting

When one or both of the

rear windows are open, the

vehicle may demonstrate a

wind throb or buffeting noise;

this noise is common among

a wide range of vehicles and

can be eliminated by simply

lowering a front window

approximately two to

three inches.

Roadside Assistance

During your Lincoln MKX’s

limited warranty period, the

assurance and support of a

24-hour emergency roadside

assistance program is

included. Roadside assistance

includes such services as fuel

delivery, tire changes, jump

starts, winch outs, help when

you are locked out of your

vehicle, and towing.

Complete your roadside

assistance identification

card and keep it handy (such

as in your wallet) for quick

reference. This identification

card is located in your Owner’s

Information portfolio. To

receive roadside assistance in

the United States, call (800)

521-4140. In Canada, call

(800) 665-2006.

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