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  Steering Wheel Audio and Media Controls

*

 

  

Press 

VOL + 

or

 –

 to increase or decrease volume 

levels. 

 

 Press |⊳ or ⊲| to access the next or previous radio 
station preset, CD track or preset satellite radio 
channel*.

 

 Press 

 to answer an incoming call or switch 

between calls. 

  

 Press 

 to reject an incoming call or end  

a call.

 Press  to access voice recognition. 

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Power Tilt and Telescoping  
Steering Column

*

 

The 4-way control allows you to adjust the 
steering wheel to your desired position.

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Adaptive Cruise Control

*

 

In addition to cruise control, your vehicle may 
also include adaptive cruise control. The system 
adjusts your speed to maintain a set distance 
between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of 
you in the same lane. You can select one of four 
gap settings by pressing the   and   controls on 
the steering wheel. See page 11 of this guide for 
more details.

Instrument Panel

  

Note:

 Driving aids do not replace the need to 

watch where the vehicle is moving and brake 
where necessary. Refer to the 

Cruise Control

 

chapter of your 

Owner’s Manual

 for safety 

information, more details and limitations.

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Left Vehicle Info Display 

Use the steering wheel controls to navigate to 
various screens.

 

  

 

The Display/Trip Mode

 provides hybrid-specific 

information through the following screens:

  

° Engage  

 

  ° Empower  

° MyView  
° Trip

 1 & 2

 

 MyView

 lets you choose what information you 

wish to display. Select 

Change MyView

 in the 

Options

 menu to scroll through the content and 

make your selections. 

 

 

 Brake  Coach

 appears after the vehicle 

comes to a stop. It coaches you to maximize 
the amount of energy that can be returned 
through the regenerative braking system. 
The displayed percentage indicates your 
braking efficiency, with 100% representing the 
maximum amount of energy recovery. You 
can switch this feature ON and OFF in the 
information display. 
 

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Service Engine Soon Light 

 Lights briefly when you switch on the 

ignition. If it remains on or is blinking after you 
start the engine, the On-Board Diagnostics  
(OBD-II) system has detected a problem. Drive in 
a moderate fashion and contact your authorized 
dealer as soon as possible.

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Right Vehicle Info Display 

Use the steering wheel controls to access a 
variety of features: 

 

  

Fuel Economy

 provides ways you can monitor 

your energy use:

  

°  Efficiency Leaves 

and Flowers  

° Fuel History  
° Coach 

 

  

Audio, Phone and Navigation

* information is 

also available. Refer to the 

SYNC 3

 chapter in 

your 

Owner’s Manual

 for more information.

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Push Button Start 

Allows you to start your vehicle by pressing the 

START STOP

 button while fully pressing down on 

the brake pedal. Press the button again to switch 
off the engine.

 

 

Note:

 Your intelligent access key must be inside 

the vehicle for the vehicle to start.

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Push Button Shift Transmission 

The transmission shift buttons are on the 
instrument panel, next to the touchscreen.  

Press the brake pedal down and press one of 
the 

PRNDL

 buttons to select a gear. The button 

you select illuminates and the instrument cluster 
shows the selected gear.

 

 Note:

 When entering an automatic car wash, always 

put your vehicle into 

Stay in Neutral 

mode: 

 

A.

   Press the neutral (N) button once. The 

information display reads 

“Press N Again  

to Enter Stay in Neutral mode”

 

B.

   Press the neutral (N) button again. The 

message 

“Stay in Neutral mode engaged”

 

appears in the information display and the 
neutral (N) button flashes continuously to 
confirm your selection. 

 

 

 To  exit 

Stay in Neutral 

mode, press another gear. 

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Auto Hold

 

 Auto hold uses your vehicle’s brakes to hold 
the vehicle stationary and prevent it from rolling 
after you come to a stop. When your vehicle 
is stopped, press the 

AUTO HOLD

 button to 

switch the system on and take your foot off the 
brake pedal. When the system is on and active, 
the 

AUTO HOLD

 indicator light appears in the 

instrument cluster, and your vehicle remains 
stationary until you press the accelerator pedal. 
Auto hold turns off automatically when you power 
down your vehicle. See the 

Brakes

 chapter in 

your 

Owner’s Manual

 for more information.

*if equipped

*if equipped

Summary of Contents for MKZ hybrid 2017

Page 1: ...nt information For detailed operating and safety information please consult your Owner s Manual Lincoln MKZ Hybrid March 2016 First Printing Quick Reference Guide Litho in USA HH6J 19G217 DA United St...

Page 2: ...ld lower your fuel economy by 0 3 percent for every 1 psi drop in pressure of all four tires Check your vehicle s door sticker for recommended cold tire inflation pressure Fuel History and Coach Withi...

Page 3: ...remains on or is blinking after you start the engine the On Board Diagnostics OBD II system has detected a problem Drive in a moderate fashion and contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible 6...

Page 4: ...dial the number Press Call to initiate the call Note Pressing the backspace button deletes the last typed digit Receiving Calls Whenever you have an incoming call an audible tone sounds Caller informa...

Page 5: ...ation icon to set your destination Select one of two ways to find your destination Destination mode lets you key in a specific address or use a variety of search methods to locate where you want to go...

Page 6: ...Press twice within three seconds to locate your vehicle A tone sounds and the lamps flash if equipped Luggage Compartment Release When your intelligent access key is within 3 feet 1 meter of the vehi...

Page 7: ...memory positions by pressing the pre set button You can also program your memory seats to your intelligent access key That way when you unlock your door with the intelligent access key your memory fea...

Page 8: ...and improved efficiency Familiarizing yourself with these unique characteristics will provide an optimal driving experience from your new vehicle Accelerating Step on the gas and get all the responsi...

Page 9: ...nitoring System section in the Wheels and Tires chapter of your Owner s Manual for more information Essential Information Capless Fuel System When refueling your vehicle 1 Put your vehicle in park P a...

Page 10: ...onal videos Warranty and maintenance information Make your payment or schedule service online Shop for accessories Join us in Conversation 1 Canadian Roadside coverage and benefits may differ from the...

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