Lincoln 2009 MKX User Manual

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2 0 0 9 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

august 2008

FIRst PRIntIng

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MkX

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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.
Ford Motor Company, Customer
Relationship Center, P.O. Box
6248, Dearborn, MI 48121
1-800-392-3673 (FORD),
(TDD for the hearing impaired:
1-800-232-5952)

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HomeLink®

Wireless Control System

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)

The panoramic Vista Roof™

and power sunshade are

equipped with an automatic

one-touch, express opening

feature. To open, press and

release

. The front and

rear sunshades will open

simultaneously. Press

again and the panoramic Vista

Roof will open to the ‘comfort’

position. Press

once more

for the roof to fully open.

To stop the one touch open

feature at any time, press

the control again. To close,

pull

down until the glass

panel closes. Firmly pull the

control again to fully close the

Vista Roof™. Pull and hold the

control down again to close

the front and rear sunshades.

To vent from a closed position,

press TILT. To close, pull and

hold TILT.

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.

Keyless Entry Keypad

You can use

the keyless

entry keypad

to lock or

unlock the

doors without a key. To

unlock the driver’s door, enter

your five digit factory code

(available on the owner’s

wallet card in the glove box or

from your authorized dealer.)

To unlock all doors, enter your

five digit factory code and,

within five seconds, press 3-4.

To lock all doors, simply press

7-8 and 9-0 at the same time

(you do not need to enter

your factory code first). Refer

to your Owner’s Guide for

more 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

again or turn

the ignition on 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

(if equipped) 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.

Auxiliary Input Jack

Your vehicle is

equipped with

an Auxiliary

Input Jack

located inside

the console bin. This allows

you to plug and play auxiliary

audio devices, including MP3

players. Press AUX repeatedly

on your audio system to

access. When LINE IN

appears in the display, plug

in your auxiliary audio

device. For more detailed

information, please refer to

your Owner’s Guide.

Memory Feature

The memory feature enables

your vehicle to ‘remember’

the position of your seats and

mirrors. To activate, set your

seat and mirrors to the desired

position. Press and hold either

1 or 2 on the driver’s door

until two tones are heard.

Then, within three seconds,

press

on your Integrated

Keyhead transmitter (IKT).

Another tone will sound when

the activation is complete.

Now when you press

on

your IKT, the seats and mirrors

will automatically move to the

desired position.

Reverse Sensing System

Your vehicle is equipped with

a reverse sensing system

which can warn you if there

is a large object behind the

vehicle that may be too low

for you to see. The system will

sound a warning tone that

increases in frequency as the

object gets closer and will

sound continuously when the

object is less than 10 inches

away. Refer to your Owner’s

Guide for more information.

Power Liftgate

To open the power liftgate,

press

on the instrument

panel, or press

twice

within three seconds on your

remote entry transmitter, or

press and release the control

button located on the liftgate.

To close, press

located

on the left

rear quarter

panel in the

rear cargo area

or press

twice on your remote entry

transmitter. Keep clear of

the liftgate when operating

the rear switch. Your power

liftgate is equipped with

an obstacle detection

feature which will either

stop or revert to a full open

position when it encounters

a solid object. For complete

information, please refer to

your Owner’s Guide.

SYNC

®

Your vehicle is

equipped with SYNC® – a

hands-free communications

and entertainment system

with special phone and

media features. For more

information, please refer to

the SYNC® Supplement or

to the SYNC® section in the

Navigation Supplement.

Please also feel free to visit

www.SyncMyRide.com.

Ambient Lighting

(if equipped)

Your vehicle may be

equipped with an ambient

lighting feature. The control

is located on the center

console and, when activated,

illuminates footwells, storage

bins and

cupholders

with a

choice of

seven colors.

Ambient lighting is

operational when the ignition

is on or in the accessory

position. Press the

control repeatedly to turn

on, cycle through your color

choices, and turn off.

Overdrive Control/

Cancel with Grade Assist

Drive with the vehicle in

Overdrive (D) for the best

fuel economy. You can

deactivate overdrive by

pressing the transmission

control switch on the side of

the shift handle. Your vehicle

is equipped with a special

Grade Assist feature which

is automatically activated

when overdrive is turned off.

Grade assist helps to provide

optimal gear selection

and additional engine

braking on hilly terrain. It

is recommended that you

return to O/D (Overdrive)

once you return to flat terrain.

To return to overdrive, simply

press the transmission control

switch again.

USB Port

Your vehicle is equipped with

a USB port inside the center

console. This feature allows

you to plug in media playing

devices, memory sticks, and

also to charge devices if they

support this feature. For

more information, please

refer to Accessing and Using

your USB port in the SYNC®

supplement or the Navigation

system supplement.

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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 (if equipped)

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

Front wheel drive vehicles

have a fuel tank capacity of

19.2 gallons (72.7 L) while All

Wheel drive vehicles have

a fuel tank capacity of 20.8

gallons (78.7L). Your vehicle

is designed to use “Regular”

unleaded gasoline with

an octane rating of 87. Do

not use gasoline labeled as

“Regular” in high altitude

areas that are sold with

Octane ratings less than 87.

Do not use E85 fuels that are

blended with a maximum of

85% ethanol.

Location of Spare Tire

If you get a flat tire while

driving, do not apply the brake

heavily. Instead, gradually

decrease your speed. Hold

the steering wheel firmly

and slowly move to a safe

place on the side of the road.

Your spare tire and tools are

located in the rear cargo

area of the vehicle, under

the carpeted floor panel. The

temporary spare is designed

for emergency use only and

should be replaced as soon

as possible. 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. For fusing information,

refer to the Roadside

Emergencies chapter of

your Owner’s Guide.

Tire Pressure

Your tire pressure is

properly set at the

dealership according to the

recommended specifications

found on the Safety

Compliance Certification

Label or Tire Label located on

the on the B-Pillar or the edge

of the driver’s door. Check

your tire pressure at least once

a month and before long trips

(including spare). As an added

safety feature, your vehicle is

equipped with a Tire Pressure

Monitoring System (TPMS)

that illuminates a low tire

pressure warning light when

one or more of your tires is

significantly under-inflated.

Improperly inflated tires can

affect vehicle handling and

can fail suddenly, possibly

resulting in loss of vehicle

control. Refer to the Tires,

Wheels and Loading chapter

in your Owner’s Guide for

more 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.

S.O.S. Post Crash

Alert System

Your vehicle is equipped with

the S.O.S. Post Crash Alert

system. This system provides

audible and visual alarms in

the event of a crash which

causes the deployment of

airbags or the activation of

the safety belt pretensioners.

The turn signals will flash

and the horn will sound. To

deactivate the system, press

the hazard flasher control,

or you can press

on your

remote transmitter.

Roadside Assistance

Your new Lincoln MKX

comes with the assurance

and support of 24-hour

emergency roadside

assistance. Roadside

assistance includes such

services as: lockout assistance,

limited fuel delivery, battery

jump starts, changing a flat

tire, towing, and winch out.

To receive roadside assistance

in the United States, call

1 (800) 241-3673. In Canada,

call 1 (800) 665-2006.

For more information on

coverage period and details of

service, refer to your roadside

assistance information.

All Wheel Drive (AWD,

if equipped)

Your vehicle may be equipped

with All Wheel Drive (AWD).

The AWD system is always

active and uses all four wheels

to power the vehicle. This

increases traction, enabling

you to drive over terrain

and road conditions that

a conventional two-wheel

drive vehicle cannot. Refer to

your Owner’s Guide for more

information. Note: If your

vehicle is equipped with

AWD, a spare tire of a

different size (other than the

tire provided) should never

be used. Using a different size

could cause the AWD system

to stop functioning and

default to front wheel drive.

Your vehicle is not intended

for off-road use.

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