Lincoln Navigator (2022 year). Manual in english — page 24

WARNING: Keep batteries out of

reach of children. Batteries contain sulfuric
acid. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or
clothing. Shield your eyes when working
near the battery to protect against possible
splashing of acid solution. In case of acid
contact with skin or eyes, flush immediately
with water for a minimum of 15 minutes and
get prompt medical attention. If acid is
swallowed, call a physician immediately.

WARNING: Use only adequately

sized cables with insulated clamps.

WARNING: Make sure that the cables

are clear of any moving parts and fuel
delivery system parts.

WARNING: Connect batteries with

only the same nominal voltage.

WARNING: If the engine is running

while the hood is open, stay clear of
moving engine components. Failure to
follow this warning could result in serious
personal injury or death.

Do not attempt to push-start an automatic
transmission vehicle. This could cause
transmission damage.

Do not disconnect the battery of the disabled
vehicle. This could damage your vehicle's
electrical system.

PREPARING THE VEHICLE

Use only a 12 volt supply to start your vehicle.

Park the booster vehicle close to the hood
of the disabled vehicle, making sure the two
vehicles do not touch.

JUMP STARTING THE VEHICLE

Connecting the Jumper Cables

WARNING: Do not connect the

negative jumper cable to any other part of
your vehicle. Use the ground point.

Note: If you are using a jump pack or booster
box, follow the manufacturer's instructions.

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1. Pull the red rubber boot backward.

Connect the positive (+) jumper cable to
the positive (+) terminal of the discharged
battery.

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2. Connect the other end of the positive (+)

jumper cable to the positive (+) terminal
of the booster vehicle battery.

3. Connect the negative (-) jumper cable to

the negative (-) terminal of the booster
vehicle battery.

4. Make the final connection of the negative

(-) jumper cable to an exposed metal part
of the disabled vehicle's engine, as
shown in the following illustration, away
from the battery and fuel injection
system, or connect the negative (-)
jumper cable to a ground connection
point if available.

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Starting the Engine

1. Start the engine of the booster vehicle

and moderately rev the engine, or gently
press the accelerator to keep the engine
speed between 2000 and 3000 RPM, as
shown in your tachometer.

2. Start the engine of the disabled vehicle.

3. Once you start the disabled vehicle, run

both vehicle engines for an additional
three minutes before disconnecting the
jumper cables.

Removing the Jumper Cables

Remove the jumper cables in the reverse
order that they were connected.

Note: Do not switch the headlamps on when
disconnecting the cables. The peak voltage
could blow the bulbs.

POST-CRASH ALERT SYSTEM

WHAT IS THE POST-CRASH ALERT
SYSTEM

The system helps draw attention to your
vehicle in the event of a serious impact.

HOW DOES THE POST-CRASH ALERT
SYSTEM WORK

The system is designed to turn the hazard
flashers on and to intermittently sound the
horn in the event of a serious impact that
deploys an airbag or the seatbelt
pretensioners.

POST-CRASH ALERT SYSTEM
LIMITATIONS

Depending on applicable laws in the country
your vehicle was built for, the horn does not
sound in the event of a serious impact.

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SWITCHING THE POST-CRASH ALERT
SYSTEM OFF

Press the hazard flasher switch or the unlock
button on the remote control to switch the
system off.

Note: The alert turns off when the vehicle
battery runs out of charge.

AUTOMATIC CRASH SHUTOFF

WHAT IS AUTOMATIC CRASH
SHUTOFF

The automatic crash shutoff is designed to
stop the fuel going to the engine in the event
of a moderate or severe crash.

Note: Not every impact causes a shutoff.

AUTOMATIC CRASH SHUTOFF
PRECAUTIONS

WARNING: If your vehicle has been

involved in a crash, have the fuel system
checked. Failure to follow this instruction
could result in fire, personal injury or death.

RE-ENABLING YOUR VEHICLE

1. Switch the ignition off.

2. Attempt to start your vehicle.

3. Switch the ignition off.

4. Attempt to start your vehicle.

Note: If your vehicle does not start after the
third attempt, have your vehicle checked as
soon as possible.

RECOVERY TOWING

ACCESSING THE FRONT TOWING
POINT

WARNING: Using recovery hooks is

dangerous and should only be done by a
person familiar with proper vehicle
recovery safety practices. Improper use of
recovery hooks may cause hook failure or
separation from the vehicle and could
result in serious injury or death.

WARNING: Slowly remove the slack

from the recovery strap prior to pulling.
Failure to do so can introduce significantly
higher loads which can cause the recovery
hooks to break off, or the recovery strap
to fail which can cause serious injury or
death.

WARNING: Never link two straps

together with a clevis pin. These heavy
metal objects could become projectiles if
the strap breaks and can cause serious
injury or death.

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WARNING: Switch the ignition off

before removing the recovery hook. Failure
to do so could result in personal injury.

WARNING: The recovery hook can

become hot. Let the recovery hook cool
down before removing it. Failure to do so
could result in personal injury.

Your vehicle has frame-mounted front
recovery hooks.

Note: Do not apply a load to the recovery
hooks that is greater than the gross vehicle
weight rating of your vehicle.

Before using recovery hooks:

Make sure all attaching points are secure
and capable of withstanding the applied
load.

Do not use chains, cables or tow straps
with metal hook ends.

Only use recovery straps that have a
minimum breaking strength two to three
times the gross vehicle weight of the
stuck vehicle.

Make sure the recovery strap is in good
condition and free of visible cuts, tears
or damage.

Use a damper device such as a tarp,
heavy blanket or piece of carpet, and
place it over the recovery strap to help
absorb the energy in the event the strap
breaks.

Make sure the stuck vehicle is not loaded
heavier than its gross vehicle weight
rating specified on the certification label.

Align the tow vehicle and stuck vehicle
in a straight line, within 10 degrees.

Keep bystanders to the sides of the
vehicle, at a distance of at least twice the
length of the recovery strap. This helps
avoid injury from the hazard of a recovery
hook or strap breaking, or a vehicle
lurching into their path.

TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE

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If you need to tow your vehicle, contact a
professional towing service or your roadside
assistance service provider.

Your manufacturer produces a towing
manual for all authorized tow truck operators.
Have your tow truck operator refer to this
manual for proper hook-up and towing
procedures.

We recommend the use of a wheel lift and
dollies or flatbed equipment to tow your
vehicle. Vehicle damage could occur if towed
incorrectly, or by any other means.

Front-wheel and rear-wheel drive vehicles
must have their designated drive wheels off
the ground regardless of towing direction.
Use tow dollies to prevent damage to the
transmission.

All-wheel or four-wheel drive vehicles require
that all wheels be off the ground using a
wheel lift and dollies or flatbed equipment.
This prevents damage to the transmission
and drive system.

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TOWING YOUR VEHICLE
PRECAUTIONS

Use the following guidelines when towing
your vehicle. Failure to follow this instruction
could result in vehicle damage not covered
by the vehicle warranty.

Note: Make sure you properly secure your
vehicle to the tow vehicle.

Note: If you are unsure of the vehicle’s
configuration, contact an authorized dealer.

RECREATIONALLY TOWING YOUR
VEHICLE - 4X4

WARNING: Do not disconnect the

battery when recreationally towing your
vehicle. This prevents the transfer case
from shifting properly and could cause the
vehicle to roll, even if the transmission is
in park (P).

WARNING: Placing the transfer case

in its neutral position could cause your
vehicle to freely roll. Make sure you press
and hold the brake pedal and the vehicle
is in a secure, safe position when you place
the transfer case in its neutral position.

Follow these guidelines if you have a need
for recreational towing. An example of
recreational towing would be towing your
vehicle behind a motorhome. These
guidelines are to make sure that you do not
damage the transmission.

You can only tow your vehicle with all wheels
on the ground by placing the transfer case
in its neutral position and engaging the
recreational tow feature. Perform the
following steps after positioning your vehicle
behind the tow vehicle and properly securing
them together.

Note: Put your climate control system in
recirculated air mode to prevent exhaust
fumes from entering your vehicle.

Note: Failure to put the transfer case in its
neutral position can damage vehicle
components.

Note: You can check the towing status at
any time by opening the driver door or
turning the ignition to the accessory or on
position. Neutral Tow Enabled Leave
Transmission in Neutral
appears in the
instrument cluster display to confirm you can
recreationally tow your vehicle.

Note: If your vehicle has an anti-theft alarm,
make sure you switch perimeter sensing on
when towing. See Setting the Alarm
Security Level
(page 107).

Switching Neutral Tow On

1. Start your vehicle.

2. Make sure your vehicle is in NORMAL

mode. See Selecting a Drive Mode
(page 294).

3. Place your vehicle in temporary neutral

mode. See Entering Temporary Neutral
Mode
(page 221).

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4. Switch your vehicle off by pressing the

push button ignition switch once. A
message appears in the instrument
cluster display.

5. Switch your vehicle to accessory mode

by pressing the push button ignition
switch once without pressing the brake
pedal.

6. Press and hold the brake pedal.

7. Using the instrument cluster controls on

the steering wheel, select Settings.

8. Select Neutral Tow.

9. Press and hold the OK button until a

confirmation message appears in the
information display.

Note: If completed successfully, the
information display shows Neutral Tow
Enabled Leave Transmission in Neutral
.
This indicates that your vehicle is safe to tow
with all wheels on the ground.

Note: If you do not see a confirmation
message in the instrument cluster display,
you must perform the procedure again from
the beginning.

Note: You may hear noise as the transfer
case shifts into its neutral position. This is
normal.

10.

Release the brake pedal.

11.

Leave the transmission in neutral (N)
and switch your vehicle off by pressing
the push button ignition switch once
without pressing the brake pedal.

Switching Neutral Tow Off

1. With your vehicle properly secured to the

tow vehicle, press and hold the brake
pedal and start the engine.

2. Switch your vehicle off by pressing the

push button ignition switch once and
release the brake pedal.

3. Place your vehicle in accessory mode by

pressing the push button ignition switch
once without pressing the brake pedal.

4. Press and hold the brake pedal.

5. Shift into park (P).

6. Release the brake pedal.

Note: If completed successfully, the
instrument cluster displays 2H and Neutral
Tow Disabled
.

Note: You must perform the switching
neutral tow on and switching neutral tow off
procedures again from the beginning if the
indicator light and message do not display.

Note: You may hear a noise as the transfer
case shifts out of its neutral position. This is
normal.

7. Apply the parking brake, then disconnect

your vehicle from the tow vehicle.

8. Release the parking brake, start the

engine, and shift into drive (D) to make
sure the transfer case is out of the neutral
tow position.

9. If the transfer case does not successfully

shift out of its neutral position, set the
parking brake. Have your vehicle
checked as soon as possible.

Resolving the Shift Delayed Drive Forward
Message

1. Press and hold the brake pedal.

2. Start your vehicle.

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3. Shift into neutral (N).

4. With the vehicle running, shift into drive

(D) and let the vehicle roll forward up to
3 ft (1 m).

Note: You may hear a noise as the transfer
case shifts out of its neutral position. This is
normal.

5. Make sure the instrument cluster displays

Neutral Tow Disabled.

RECREATIONALLY TOWING YOUR
VEHICLE - 4X2

You cannot recreational tow your vehicle
with all wheels on the ground because
vehicle or transmission damage could occur.
You must recreational tow your vehicle with
all four wheels off the ground, such as when
using a car-hauling trailer. Otherwise, you
cannot recreational tow your vehicle.

EMERGENCY TOWING

If your vehicle becomes inoperable without
access to wheel dollies or a vehicle transport
trailer, it can be flat-towed with all wheels on
the ground, regardless of the powertrain and
transmission configuration, under the
following conditions:

Your vehicle is facing forward for towing
in a forward direction.

Use the manual park release procedure.
See Manually Releasing the Electric
Parking Brake
(page 236). Failure to do
so may result in damage to the
transmission.

Maximum speed is 35 mph (56 km/h).

Maximum distance is 50 mi (80 km).

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TOWING YOUR VEHICLE – TROUBLESHOOTING

TOWING YOUR VEHICLE – INFORMATION MESSAGES

Description

Message

The transfer case is in the neutral position and your vehicle is safe to tow with all four wheels

on the ground.

Neutral Tow Enabled Leave Transmission

in Neutral

There is a transfer case gear tooth blockage present. With your vehicle on, shift the transmission

into drive (D) and let the vehicle roll forward, up to 3 ft (1 m).

Shift Delayed Drive Forward

The transfer case is not in the neutral position and your vehicle is not safe to tow with all four

wheels on the ground.

Neutral Tow Disabled

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FUSE PRECAUTIONS

WARNING: Always disconnect the

battery before servicing high current fuses.

WARNING: To reduce risk of

electrical shock, always replace the cover
to the power distribution box before
reconnecting the battery or refilling fluid
reservoirs.

WARNING: Always replace a fuse

with one that has the specified amperage
rating. Using a fuse with a higher
amperage rating can cause severe wire
damage and could start a fire.

UNDER HOOD FUSE BOX

LOCATING THE UNDER HOOD FUSE
BOX

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ACCESSING THE UNDER HOOD FUSE
BOX

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401

Fuses

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IDENTIFYING THE FUSES IN THE UNDER HOOD FUSE BOX

E352535

402

Fuses

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Protected Component

Rating

Item

Body control module 1.

30 A

1

Body control module 2.

30 A

3

Fuel pump.

30 A

4

Powertrain control module relay.

5 A

5

Vehicle power 1.

20 A

6

Vehicle power 2.

25 A

7

Vehicle power 3.

20 A

8

Vehicle power 4.

20 A

9

Starter relay.

30 A

11

Front blower motor.

40 A

13

Horn.

20 A

15

Windshield washer pump.

20 A

16

Electronic power assist steering run/start feed.

10 A

22

Anti-lock brake system run/start feed.

10 A

23

Powertrain control module.

10 A

24

Transmission control module.

403

Fuses

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Protected Component

Rating

Item

Rear view camera.

10 A

25

Air quality sensor run/start feed.

Anti-lock brake system pump.

50 A

28

Anti-lock brake system valves.

50 A

29

Driver seat motors.

30 A

30

Passenger seat motors.

30 A

31

Power point 1.

20 A

32

Power point 2.

20 A

33

Power point 3.

20 A

34

Power point 4.

20 A

35

Inverter.

40 A

36

Climate controlled seats - passenger side.

30 A

37

Climate controlled seats - driver side.

30 A

38

Second row seat module.

20 A

39

Power running boards.

40 A

40

Powered liftgate module.

30 A

41

404

Fuses

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Protected Component

Rating

Item

Trailer brake control module.

30 A

42

Lincoln star lamp.

5 A

43

Power point 5.

20 A

45

Electric fan 1.

50 A

47

Electric fan 2.

50 A

49

Heated rear window.

40 A

50

Electronic limited slip differential.

40 A

54

Trailer tow parking lamps relay.

30 A

55

Trailer tow backup lamps.

10 A

58

Rear multi-contour seats.

20 A

59

Four-wheel drive module 1.

25 A

64

Transmission run/start.

15 A

67

Left-hand side wiper motor.

30 A

69

Rear window wiper relay.

20 A

71

Power folding seat module - third row.

50 A

73

Four-wheel drive module 2.

25 A

82

405

Fuses

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Protected Component

Rating

Item

Auxiliary blower.

40 A

88

Trailer tow lighting module power.

20 A

91

Left-hand headlamp.

25 A

100

Right-hand headlamp.

25 A

101

Trailer battery charge.

30 A

107

Not used (spare).

20 A

108

Fuel injectors.

15 A

120

Rain sensor module.

5 A

124

USB smart charger 1.

5 A

125

Family entertainment system.

7.5 A

128

Multi-contour seats relay.

20 A

134

Advanced driver-assistance systems module.

20 A

137

Connected camera.

USB smart charger 2.

5 A

139

USB smart charger 3.

5 A

140

USB smart charger 5.

5 A

142

406

Fuses

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Protected Component

Rating

Item

Not used (spare).

40 A

147

Smart data link connector.

10 A

160

Headlamp control module.

5 A

181

Driver door control module.

60 A

182

Passenger door control module.

60 A

183

Body control module start stop.

30 A

210

Protected Component

Relay Number

Electric fan 1 relay.

R04

Electric fan 3 relay.

R06

407

Fuses

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