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FORD FIVE HUNDRED 2005 D258 / 1.G Owners Manual higher than the manufacturer’s recommended cold inflation pressure
which can be found on either the Safety Compliance Certification Label
which is located on the B-Pillar or the edge of the driver

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FORD FIVE HUNDRED 2005 D258 / 1.G Owners Manual Removing the spare tire and jack
1. Lift the trunk cargo cover, and
remove the wing nut that secures
the spare tire by turning it
counterclockwise.
2. Lift and remove the spare tire
from the trunk.
3.

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FORD FIVE HUNDRED 2005 D258 / 1.G Owners Manual To help prevent the vehicle from moving when you change a tire,
be sure to place the transaxle in P (Park), set the parking brake
and block (in both directions) the wheel that is diagonally opposite
(

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FORD FIVE HUNDRED 2005 D258 / 1.G Owners Manual Information on “P” type tires
P215/65R15 95H is an example of a
tire size, load index and speed
rating. The definitions of these
items are listed below. (Note that
the tire size, load index and sp

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FORD FIVE HUNDRED 2005 D258 / 1.G Owners Manual 
Information on “T” type tires
“T” type tires have some additional
information beyond those of “P”
type tires; these differences are
described below:
T145/80D16 is an example of a tire
siz

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FORD FIVE HUNDRED 2005 D258 / 1.G Owners Manual Understanding the gearshift positions of the Continuously Variable
Transaxle (CVT) (if equipped)
The CVT is a fully automatic transaxle that electronically monitors
vehicle system inputs and outputs a

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FORD FIVE HUNDRED 2005 D258 / 1.G Owners Manual Always set the parking brake fully and make sure the gearshift is
latched in P (Park). Turn the ignition to the LOCK position and
remove the key whenever you leave your vehicle.
If the parking brake i

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FORD FIVE HUNDRED 2005 D258 / 1.G Owners Manual AWD Systems (if equipped)
AWD uses all four wheels to power
the vehicle. This increases traction,
enabling you to drive over terrain
and road conditions that a
conventional two-wheel drive vehicle
can
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