Cockpit – Lincoln 2007 MKZ User Manual

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Sleek. Dynamic. Stylish. The Lincoln MKZ awaits you. From the luxurious

amenities to the quiet interior, Lincoln’s classic touch ensures that every drive is a

unique and comforting one. Experience your own sanctuary as the spirited engine

carries you effortlessly through the next curve, the MP3 sound system sets the

pace with your favorite music, and the luxurious leather seats enfold you. You may

never want to leave.

Take a few minutes to use this Quick Reference Guide to acquaint you with

many of the features you’ll use most. For more detailed information, refer to your

Owner’s Guide.

has detected a malfunction.

Drive in a moderate fashion

and have your vehicle

serviced immediately by an

authorized dealer.

.10

Airbag Readiness Light

The Airbag Readiness light

illuminates briefly when

the ignition is turned on.

If this light

remains on

or continues

to flash after

the engine

is started, have the system

serviced immediately by your

authorized dealer. A chime

will sound if a malfunction in

the supplemental restraint

system is detected as well.

.11

Anti-Lock Brake

System (ABS)

The ABS light illuminates

briefly when

the ignition is

turned on. If

the ABS light

remains on

or flashes after the engine

is started, have the system

serviced immediately by your

authorized dealer. Normal

braking (less ABS) will still

be functional unless the

brake warning light is also

illuminated. Note: It is normal

to feel a pedal pulsation or

hear a slight noise when the

ABS system is activated.

.12

Brake System

Warning Light

The brake system warning

light illuminates briefly when

the ignition is turned on.

This light will

remain on

when the

parking brake

is applied and

the ignition is on. If this light

remains on after releasing the

parking brake, this indicates

a low brake fluid level or a

brake system malfunction.

Have the brake system

inspected immediately by an

authorized dealer.

.13

Check Fuel Cap Light

This icon

illuminates

when the fuel

cap may not

be properly

installed. If you continue

to drive with this light

illuminated, the Check Engine

Indicator light may come on.

HomeLink

®

(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 the Driver Controls chapter

in your Owner’s Guide for

more information including

programming instructions.

Auxiliary Power Point

The auxiliary power point

is located in the utility

compartment

in the center

console. Note:

Do not use

the power

point over the capacity of

12VDC/180W.

Glove Box CD Storage

Your vehicle is

equipped with

a special area

for your CD

storage. It is

located inside the glove box,

to the right of the main bin.

Cockpit

Quick Reference Guide

.1

Headlamps, Fog Lamps

and Panel Dimmer Control

Turn the control one position

to the right

to turn on the

parking lamps, instrument

panel lamps,

license plate

lamps and tail

lamps. Turn

the control

to the second position on

the right

to turn on the

headlamps. Turn the control

one position to the left

to activate the autolamp

feature, which automatically

turns the exterior lamps on

and off, based on available

daylight. The system also

keeps the lights on for a short

time after the ignition switch

is turned to the LOCK (OFF)

position. Pull the control out

to activate the fog lamps. The

fog lamp indicator light

will

illuminate. The fog lamps will

not operate when the control

is turned off or when the

high beams are on. Use the

panel dimmer control to

adjust the level of brightness

on the instrument panel

during parking lamp and

headlamp operation. Move

the control to the full upright

position, past the detent, to

turn on the interior lamps.

.2

Steering Wheel Controls

Your steering wheel controls

allow you to set and adjust

vehicle speed, as well as make

adjustments in your audio and

climate control systems. To set

the speed control, ensure that

the vehicle speed is at least 30

mph (48 km/

h). Press and

release ON.

Accelerate to

the desired

speed. Press and release SET

(+). The speed control indicator

light

will illuminate in the

cluster. Remove your foot

from the accelerator. Once

set, press and release SET (-)

or (+) to decrease or increase

the speed in small increments.

Or, press and hold until you

reach the desired speed. To

disengage speed control but

not erase the previous set

speed, press the brake pedal.

To disengage and erase the

speed, press OFF.

Press – VOL +

to decrease/

increase audio volume.

Press

to access the

previous/next preset radio

station or CD track.

Press MEDIA

to select AM,

FM1, FM2 or CD.

Press – TEMP +

to

decrease/increase the cabin

temperature.

.3

Tilt/Telescopic

Steering Wheel

Push the lever down to unlock

the steering column. Move

the steering

wheel up or

down and in

or out to find

the desired

position. While holding the

steering wheel in place,

pull the lever up to lock the

steering column.

.4

Message Center

The message center

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. The message center

also provides vehicle system

checks and will notify you of

potential vehicle problems

with a display of system

warnings.

INFO

– Press to scroll through

the following displays: Odometer,

Trip Odometer A or B, Distance

to Empty, Average Fuel Economy,

Average Speed, Compass, and

Trip Elapsed Drive Time 1 or 2.

RESET

– Press

to select and

reset functions

shown in the

Info and Set Up Menu.

SET UP

– Press to scroll

through: System Check, Units

(English/Metric), Language

(English, Spanish, or French),

and Easy Entry/Exit Seat. For

more information, please see

your Owner’s Guide.

.5

In-Dash Clock

Press +

to advance

the time.

Press –

to reverse

the time.

.6

Passenger Airbag Off

Your vehicle has a safety

feature which

automatically

knows when

to engage or

disengage

the passenger airbag.

When the system senses no

weight or light to medium

weight (such as a heavy

binder or suitcase), in the

front passenger seat, the

PASS AIRBAG OFF indicator

lamp (located above the

radio) will illuminate,

signifying the passenger

airbag is not engaged.

.7

Traction Control

Light

This icon illuminates when

the Traction

Control

is

active. If the

light remains

on, have the

system serviced immediately

by an authorized dealer.

.8

Throttle Control/

Transmission Light

This icon illuminates when

a powertrain or AWD fault

has been

detected.

Contact an

authorized

dealer as

soon as possible to have your

vehicle serviced.

.9

Check Engine Light

The Check Engine light

illuminates

briefly 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)

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