Instrukcja obsługi Mercury Mountaineer (2010)
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                    Mountaineer (2010)
                
                                
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4 Speed Control 
To set the speed:
1. Press ON.
2.  Accelerate to the  
desired speed.
3.  Press SET + or and take  
your foot off the accelerator.
•  To set a higher speed, press and hold SET + or 
press SET + repeatedly until the desired speed  
is reached. 
•  To set a lower speed, press and hold SET – or press 
SET – repeatedly until the desired speed is reached.
•  To return to a previously set speed, press RES.
• To turn off, press the brake pedal or press OFF.
5 
Airbag Readiness Light
Illuminates briefly when the  
ignition is turned on. If this light 
fails to illuminate, remains on or  
continues to flash after the 
engine is started, contact your 
authorized dealer for service as 
soon as possible. A chime will also sound if there 
is a malfunction in the indicator light.
6 
Service Engine Soon Light
The service engine soon light 
illuminates briefly when the  
ignition is turned on. If it 
remains on or is blinking after 
the engine is started, the On 
Board Diagnostics System  
(OBD-II) has detected a malfunction. Drive in a 
moderate fashion and contact your authorized 
dealer as soon as possible.
7 Message Center
The message center displays 
important vehicle information 
through a constant monitoring of 
vehicle systems and will display 
features such as trip odometer, 
compass, distance to empty, 
average fuel economy and a language selector. 
The system will also notify you of potential vehicle 
problems with a display of system warnings.
8 Hazard Flasher Control
The hazard flasher is located 
on the steering column, just 
behind the steering wheel. 
Press to activate front and rear 
direction signals. Press again  
to deactivate.
9 ABS Warning Light
The ABS light illuminates briefly 
when the ignition is turned on.  
If the ABS light remains on or 
continues to flash, a malfunction 
has been detected. Contact your 
authorized dealer as soon as 
possible. Normal braking (less ABS) is still  
functional unless the brake warning light 
is also illuminated.
10 Low Tire Pressure 
Warning Light                                  
This light illuminates when  
the ignition is turned on. If the 
light does not turn on or begins 
to flash, contact your authorized 
dealer as soon as possible. For 
more information, please refer to Tire pressure 
monitoring system (TPMS) in the Tires, Wheels 
and Loading chapter of your Owner’s Guide.
11 
Steering Wheel Controls
VOL +/- :  Press to increase/
decrease volume levels.
l    l :  Press to access the 
previous/next radio  
station, CD track or  
preset satellite radio channel.
MEDIA:  Press repeatedly to access all possible 
media sources.
VOICE:  Press to access voice recognition, 
if equipped.
:  Press to access SYNC® phone features, 
if equipped.
1 Headlamp Control
O: Turns the headlamps off. 
:  Turns on parking, 
instrument panel, license 
plate and tail lamps. 
: Turns on headlamps. 
  Autolamps: Automatically turns the exterior 
lamps on/off based on available daylight. 
:  Turns on fog lamps by pulling the control 
towards you. 
Panel Dimmer Control 
Move to adjust the level of brightness on the 
instrument panel when the exterior lights are on. 
Move to the full right position to turn on the  
interior lamps. Move to the left position to turn off 
the lights.
2 Parking Brake Release
Pull the release lever to release the parking brake. 
Driving with the parking brake engaged will cause 
the brakes to wear 
out prematurely and reduce fuel 
economy.
 The parking brake is not recommended 
to stop a moving vehicle. However, if normal 
brakes fail, the parking brake can be used to stop 
your vehicle in an emergency. Because the parking 
brake applies only the rear brakes, the vehicle’s 
stopping distance will increase greatly and the 
handling of your vehicle will be adversely affected.
3 Multi-function Lever
Rotate the end of the control  
up/down to increase/decrease  
the speed of the wipers. 
Push the end of the stalk:
•  quickly for a single swipe  
without fluid.
•  and hold briefly for three swipes with  
washer fluid.
• and hold for a longer wash cycle.
To operate your rear window wiper, turn the rear 
wiper control to 1 (intermittent speed), 2 (normal 
speed) or O (off). For a rear wash cycle, rotate and 
hold the rear wiper control to either   position.
For better visibility, your headlamps will turn on 
(during daylight) if your windshield wipers and 
autolamps are on.   For optimal wiper Note:
performance, clean your blades and glass regularly. 
Refer to your Owner’s Guide for more information.
Universal Garage Door Opener (if equipped) 
Your vehicle may be equipped with either the 
Homelink® or Car2U® system which provides a way 
to replace hand held transmitters with a single built 
in device. The systems work to learn the frequency 
codes that operate garage doors and some devices 
within the home. For more information, refer to the 
Driver Controls chapter in your Owner’s Guide.
Power Deployable Running Boards (if equipped) 
The deployable running boards automatically 
move when the doors are opened to assist with 
entering and exiting the vehicle. With automatic 
power deploy, the running boards will extend 
down when the doors are opened, and with 
automatic power stow, the running boards will 
return to the stowed position when the doors 
are closed.
To enable/disable the power running board 
feature, refer to the Message Center section  
of your Owner’s Guide.
2nd Row Seats: The second row seats 
are designed for maximum utility. They  
can be positioned in up to three unique 
configurations: Upright (seating) position, 
Cargo mode, and E-Z entry mode 
(if equipped with 3rd row seat).
Folding down the 2nd row 60/40 seats 
or bucket seats: (if equipped) Before 
folding down the 2nd 
row seats, 
ensure that 
no objects such as books, 
purses,
 or briefcases are 
on the floor in front of or 
under the seat.   Lower 1.
the head restraints by 
pulling on the strap.   Locate the recline 2.
handle on the side of the seat cushion by 
the door.   Pull up on the handle and push 3.
the seatback forward toward the front of 
the vehicle.
To place the 2nd row 
60/40 seats in cargo 
mode: (if equipped) with 
a 3rd row seat)   Fold 1.
down the 2nd row seat 
as indicated previously in 
“Folding down the 2nd 
row 60/40 seats and 
bucket seats.”   Lift the 2.
cargo mode lever located 
on the back of the seatback 
to kneel the seat down 
and get a flat loading 
floor. A moderate force may be required to 
move the seat forward and down.
To return to the upright (seating)  
position from cargo mode: 1.   Push the 
seat rearward until the latch is engaged.    
(A moderate force may be required to move 
the seat).   Return the seatback to the 2.
upright position. 
To enter the 3rd row 
seat: (if equipped)
1. Fold the seatback down
(as indicated previously) 
and release the side  
handle.   Pull the side 2.
handle up again until  
the rear of the seat releases from the floor. 
3. Rotate the seat upward and away from 
the 3rd row.
To return the 2nd row seat to the 
upright (seating) position from E-Z entry 
mode: 1.   Push the seat rearward until it 
latches to the floor.   Bring the seat back 2.
to an upright position.
3rd Row Seats: 
(if equipped) Before folding 
the 3rd row seats, ensure that no objects 
such as books, purses or briefcases are on 
the seat cushions and that the seat belts are 
unbuckled.   Fold the head restraints down 1.
by pulling on the strap 
located under the 
restraint.
   Pull up on the 2.
handle located behind  
the seatback while 
pushing the seatback 
forward and 
down into 
the seat cushion.
To return the 3rd row seats to the 
upright (seating) position: 1.   Pull up on 
the handle located on the seatback, rotating 
the seatback upward until you hear a click, 
locking it in the upright position.   Lift up 2.
on the head restraint until it locks into its 
original position.
3rd Row Power Folding Seats: 
Ensure that 
the head restraints are folded down. Use the 
controls located in the rear cargo area on the 
driver’s side to lower or raise the seat. Press  
the bottom of the control (FOLD) to lower the 
desired seatback. Press the top of the control 
(UP) to raise the desired seatback.
Seating
Remote Entry System 
The remote entry system allows you to lock or 
unlock all vehicle doors and liftgate, open the 
liftgate window without a key and activate the 
panic alarm. 
•  Press once to lock all doors and the liftgate. 
Press again within three seconds to confirm all 
doors are closed and locked.
•  Press once to unlock the driver’s door. Press 
again within three seconds to unlock all doors.
•  Press  to activate the panic alarm. Press 
again or turn the ignition on to deactivate.
•  Press to unlatch the liftgate window. 
•  Car finder: Press twice within three seconds 
to locate your vehicle. The horn will chirp and 
the turn lamps will flash.
SYNC® (if equipped)
Your vehicle may be 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.
INSTRUMENT PANEL
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Use extreme caution when using any device or feature that may take your attention off the road.  
Your primary responsibility is the safe operation of the vehicle. Only use non-essential features  
and devices when it is safe to do so.
12 
Power Adjustable 
Foot Pedals 
(if equipped) 
Press the bottom of the control  
 to move the pedals closer 
to you or the top of the control  
 to move the pedals further 
away from you. The pedals 
should only be adjusted when the vehicle is 
stopped and in Park (P).
13 Gearshift/Overdrive 
(O/D) Control
 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. Use this during heavy  
city traffic where you are continuously shifting  
in and out of overdrive, hilly terrain, heavy loads, 
trailer towing and when engine breaking is 
required. To return to overdrive, simply press  
the transmission control switch again.
14 AdvanceTrac® with 
Roll Stability ControlTM 
(RSC®) Stability 
Enhancement System 
Your vehicle is equipped with  
an AdvanceTrac® stability system 
helps you to maintain stability 
and steerability of your vehicle during a variety 
of road conditions. If your vehicle becomes stuck 
in the snow, mud or sand, try turning off the 
AdvanceTrac® system to allow wheel spin and help 
increase momentum to dig the vehicle out. The 
system defaults to on and the control will  
illuminate when turned off.
15 Heated Seats (if equipped) 
The heated seat control is  
located in the lower center of  
the instrument panel. To operate 
the heated seats, push the  
control to activate and push  
again to deactivate.
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. 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. 
USB Port (if equipped) 
Your vehicle may be equipped with a USB port 
inside your center console. This feature allows 
you to plug in your media playing devices among 
other options. For more detailed information, 
please refer to the SYNC® supplement or the 
SYNC® section of the Navigation Supplement. 
Navigation System  
(if equipped) 
The mobile media  
navigation system allows 
you to record CDs, list to 
your saved music and play 
DVDs in addition to  
navigating the vehicle. For more information,  
refer to your Navigation supplement (if equipped). 
Family Entertainment System (if equipped) 
Your vehicle may be equipped with a Family 
Entertainment System (rear seat DVD player with 
wireless headphones and remote control). Refer  
to your Owner’s Guide for more information on 
the operation of your system.
Specyfikacje produktu
| Marka: | Mercury | 
| Kategoria: | Automatyczny | 
| Model: | Mountaineer (2010) | 
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