What are some basic tips for using Phone As A Key with my Lincoln?

For the best experience when using Phone As A Key™*, we have created a helpful tip sheet to optimize your performance. See the details below for more information.

Note: Limitations can vary based on the make and model of your phone, your phone's location at the time of use, and physical barriers. 

Factors That Can Affect Phone As A Key Performance

The following actions can cause a lack of communication between your mobile device and vehicle:

Important: Your key fob should not be left inside your vehicle. We highly recommend always taking your keys and Phone As A Key device when exiting your vehicle and locking all doors. 

Tips for Using Phone As A Key

  • To get the fastest response with Phone As A Key, it is recommended that you leave your Lincoln Way App open. If closed, Lincoln Way will relaunch when it detects your vehicle, which takes a moment to re-establish a connection, therefore, delaying response time.
  • When in your vehicle, it is recommended that you move your phone toward the center of the interior (e.g. armrest area). Your vehicle needs to be able to detect your Phone As A Key to unlock the doors and must be able to find your phone clearly within the interior of the vehicle to drive.
  • Thick or bulky smartphone cases can interfere with the Bluetooth connection. Your signal can be delayed or may not be available at all if there are bulky items between your phone and the vehicle (e.g., the phone is in a briefcase between folders, in a bag sandwiched between a laptop and a legal pad, or in a back pants pocket close to the seatback).

If you have issues related to your Phone As A Key performance, contact a Lincoln Concierge at 1-800-387-9333 or select Chat Now on the Contact Us page of lincolncanada.com.


*Available on select vehicles. Requires feature activation. Not compatible with all smartphones.

**The Lincoln Way® App, compatible with select smartphone platforms, is available via a download. Message and data rates may apply.

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