Lincoln Aviator: Hybrid Vehicle Operation / Transmission Operation. Battery

Transmission Operation

The engine and electric motor together propel the vehicle through the automatic transmission. This is normal hybrid operating and helps deliver fuel efficiency and performance.

Battery

Your hybrid is equipped with a high voltage battery. A cool battery maintains battery life and provides the best possible performance. The high voltage battery is cooled by the vehicle's air conditioning system. When the air conditioning system is on, you may notice a slight increase in air temperature coming from the climate control vents while the battery is cooling. You may also notice cool air flowing from the vents when the air conditioning or blower is off.

    Starting, Driving and Stopping

    Starting When you start your vehicle, a green READY indicator light appears in the instrument cluster letting you know that your vehicle is ready for driving...

    Braking

    Your hybrid is equipped with standard hydraulic braking and regenerative braking. Regenerative braking is performed by your transmission and it captures brake energy and stores it in the high voltage battery...

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    Lincoln Aviator 2020-2025 Service Manual: Removal and Installation - Radiator


    Removal NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details. Remove the cooling module. Refer to: Cooling Module (303-03A Engine Cooling - 3.0L EcoBoost, Removal and Installation). Remove the bolt, release the tabs and remove the A/C condenser...

    Lincoln Aviator 2020-2025 Service Manual: Description and Operation - Second Row Climate Control - Overview


    Overview The second row climate control system has components located in the center lower section of the climate control housing and floor console. The temperature and controls breakdown for the HVAC system is as follows, the first row driver, first row passenger, second row seating temperature and third row seating temperature...

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    Emergency Locking

    Each door has a backup power system which allows the door to function if your vehicle has no power. The system has a limited number of operations before the power is depleted and turns off. When the system turns off, the door remains open and unlatched and does not close.

    If your vehicle has no power and the backup power system is turned off, you can close and secure your vehicle by manually resetting each door latch using a key in the position shown.

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