
OEM Hybrid And Electric Vehicle Disable Search
2011 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid
Click the links below for OEM repair information. (Note: additional purchase is required for a subscription to each OEM's repair information website.)
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| HV DVOM Required | X | 
Accessing Disable Procedure
To find the Lincoln High-Voltage Disable Procedures:
- Go to www.motorcraftservice.com
 - Click Login (top right of webpage)
 - Enter username and password (middle of webpage)
 - Click Submit
 - Click All Vehicle Lines for Model Years 1994-Current blue text
 - A new tab/window opens
 - Enter vehicle
 - option 1: Enter By VIN
 - option 2: Enter By Year & Model
 - Click Go
 - Click Workshop tab (top of webpage)
 - Go to 4: Electrical, click 14: Battery and Charging System
 - Click High Voltage Traction Battery
 - Click General Procedures
 - Click High-Voltage Traction Battery Systems Depowering
 
 
 
Hybrid And Electric Vehicle Welding Best Practices
When welding on a hybrid vehicle or electric vehicle, follow the same precautions as when welding on a conventional vehicle. In addition, there are precautions to take with the high-voltage battery. As a best practice, disconnect both the 12 V battery and the high-voltage battery service disconnect. (Note: Always disable the high-voltage battery following the vehicle makers repair information and follow all safety precautions.)
"NOTICE: Hybrid vehicles contain a High Voltage Traction Battery (HVTB) . Before welding near the HVTB , the HVTB must be removed to avoid heat damage."
Refinish Precautions
"The temperature in some body shop paint booths can exceed 60°C (140°F). Therefore, during refinishing operations, the paint booth temperature must be set at or below 60°C (140°F) with a bake time of 45 minutes or less. Temperatures in excess of 60°C (140°F) or bake durations longer than 45 minutes will require the HVTB be removed from the vehicle prior to placing in the paint booth." (ambient temperature)
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