Setup Displays: Notes

2010 Mercury Mariner Hybrid, AWDSECTION Notes
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The setup (SETUP button) displays are timed modes and terminate after a finite interval. As part of the setup menu, the message center has the capability to configure items such as units (English or metric), autolamp delay, to enable/disable a variety of options such as autolock and auto-unlock, or to carry out calibrations/settings on items such as oil life.

On configurable items such as autolock and auto-unlock, the message center indicates the appropriate selection (ON/OFF) by bracketing the selection. For example, if the driver selects the autolock feature on, the message would display as follows: AUTOLOCK <ON> OFF. If the driver selects the autolock off, the message would display as follows: AUTOLOCK AID ON <OFF>. For additional information on configurable items, refer to the Owner's Literature.

The setup display modes are:

  • Reset to English (if set in another language)
  • System check
  • Oil life reset/oil life starting value
  • Units English/metric
  • Autolamp delay in seconds (if equipped)
  • Autolock on/off (if equipped)
  • Auto-unlock on/off (if equipped)
  • Language
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