Lincoln Aviator: Doors and Locks
Your vehicle has an intelligent electronically
controlled door system that is in constant
communication with overall vehicle systems.
When you lock your vehicle using the lock
switch on each door interior trim panel, or
by using the keyless entry keypad or the lock
sensor on each door exterior trim panel, the
exterior door handle switches do not release
the doors...
Other information:
Overview
The ABS
and stability control systems are comprised of the following subsystems
to assist the driver in maintaining control of the vehicle:
ABS
Curve control
Drive away release (EPB)
EBD
EPB control
ESC
Hill descent control
Hill start assist
Hydraulic fade compensation
RSC
Selectable drive modes
Supplemental braking assist
Supports adaptive cruise control
Supports collision avoidance
Traction control
Trailer sway control
The ABS helps maintain steering control during hard braking by preventing wheel lockup...
The interior lamps and some exterior lamps
illuminate when you unlock the doors with
the remote control.
The illuminated entry system turns off the
lights if:
The ignition is on.
You press the remote control lock button.
After 25 seconds of illumination...
Categories
The front outboard and rear safety restraints
in the vehicle are combination lap and
shoulder belts.
Insert the belt tongue into the proper
buckle (the buckle closest to the direction
the tongue is coming from) until you hear
a snap and feel it latch. Make sure that
you securely fasten the tongue in the
buckle.

To unfasten, press the release button
and remove the tongue from the buckle.
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