2005 FORD FIVE HUNDRED Electrical

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FORD FIVE HUNDRED 2005 D258 / 1.G Owners Manual 3. Locate the outboardmost top
electrical connector and remove it
by releasing the locking tab and
pulling it straight down.
4. Remove the bulb socket by
turning it counterclockwise and
pulling it str

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FORD FIVE HUNDRED 2005 D258 / 1.G Owners Manual Replacing front parking lamp/turn signal bulbs
1. Make sure headlamp switch is in the OFF position, then open the
hood.
2. Reach up from the underside of the fascia to access the bulb sockets
and conn

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FORD FIVE HUNDRED 2005 D258 / 1.G Owners Manual Replacing license plate lamp bulbs
1. Make sure the headlamp switch is
in the OFF position.
2. Remove the two screws from the
license plate lamp assembly.
3. Remove bulb socket by turning
counterclock

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FORD FIVE HUNDRED 2005 D258 / 1.G Owners Manual AUXILIARY POWER POINT (12VDC)
Power outlets are designed for accessory plugs only. Do not insert
any other object in the power outlet as this will damage the
outlet and blow the fuse. Do not hang any

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FORD FIVE HUNDRED 2005 D258 / 1.G Owners Manual Trip elapsed drive time
Select this function from the INFO
menu to display a timer.
To operate the Trip Elapsed Drive
Time perform the following:
1. Press and release RESET in order
to start the timer

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FORD FIVE HUNDRED 2005 D258 / 1.G Owners Manual AWD MALFUNCTION (if equipped).Displayed when the AWD
system is not operating properly. If the warning stays on or continues to
come on, contact your dealer immediately.
CHECK TRANSMISSION.Indicates th

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FORD FIVE HUNDRED 2005 D258 / 1.G Owners Manual SAFETY RESTRAINTS
Personal Safety System
The Personal Safety Systemprovides an improved overall level of
frontal crash protection to front seat occupants and is designed to help
further reduce the r

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FORD FIVE HUNDRED 2005 D258 / 1.G Owners Manual Children and airbags
Children must always be properly
restrained. Accident statistics
suggest that children are safer when
properly restrained in the rear
seating positions than in the front
seating p
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