Curve control

Curve Control is a dynamic feature designed to help drivers maintain control if they inadvertently take a curve - such as a freeway off-ramp - too quickly. Curve Control senses when a vehicle is entering a curve too quickly, and can automatically apply the braking system to reduce vehicle speed by up to 10 mph in approximately one second. The reduction in speed is often enough to help drivers follow their intended path.
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Electronic compass
The compass heading is displayed in the center integrated display (CID).
The compass reading may be affected when you drive near large
buildings, bridges, power lines and powerful broadcast anten ...
Efficient six-speed transmissions
The 2013 Lincoln MKS is equipped with two versions of the six-speed
SelectShift Automatic™ transmission, both with steering-wheel-mounted paddle
shifters. The 3.7-liter Ti-VCT V6 uses the 6F-50. The ...
CTA and Reverse Sensing System (RSS) interaction
CTA works along with the Reverse Sensing System (RSS) (if equipped).
Become familiar with the warning tones of both systems. ...
