Jim, I had the tow plates installed last week on our 2020 Nautilus Black Label. The parts supplier sent the wrong tow bar knuckles so they were not available for the initial install appointment. Tomorrow afternoon I will be taking the vehicle and the motorhome to the installer to complete the install. I am using the NSA ready brute elite tow bar.
I hope you have the 2.7L engine as the 2.0L engine cannot be flat towed.
I have had two previous Lincoln MKXs, 2013 and 2016, where the process of placing the vehicles in "tow mode" was easily performed while sitting behind the steering wheel. Now we get the 2020 Nautilus and find I cannot reach the "manual park release" cable located under the dash below the steering wheel without kneeling on the ground reaching under the dash to access the orange release cable. Once I pull the orange tether outward towards the driver's seat, and move the tether to the lower right-hand corner to seat a metal bead in the pocket, locking it in the override position. If done correctly, a message on the instrument cluster displays “Park Not Available,” “Transmission Not in Park” or “Shift System Fault.”
What the heck?! I have reached out to Ford/Lincoln customer service to voice my concerns of having to kneel on the ground to bypass the "Park" mode. I also conveyed that it does not seem safe to expect a simple plastic pocket to hold the tension on the release cable over the many years I hope to tow the vehicle. If that pocket fails or the bead is not positioned correctly the toad will go into the "Park" mode resulting in damage! The Customer Service Manager documented my concerns and told me that if I experience any problems that my concerns are documented. I was provided a case number for future reference. She also was to pass my concerns up the chain-of-command.
I plan to take a picture of the bead's position each time I bypass the "park" mode.
I also shared that as the RV community gets older I cannot imagine older folks having to or wanting to get on the ground to perform this process. I told her my next toad will most probably be a JEEP.
Jim, have you attempted the bypass process? I have attached a copy of the process duplicated from the owner's manual.