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FORD FIVE HUNDRED 2005 D258 / 1.G Owners Manual STEERING
To prevent damage to the power steering system, never hold the steering
wheel at its furthest turning points (until it stops) for more than a few
seconds when the engine is running.
It is als

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FORD FIVE HUNDRED 2005 D258 / 1.G Owners Manual 2. Remove the console panel by
opening the armrest, grasping the
panel firmly, then pulling up. This
will allow access to the gearshift
assembly.
3. Locate the white plastic cover at
the front driver

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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 •Come to a complete stop
•Move the gearshift lever and securely latch it in P (Park)
Always set the parking brake fully and make sure the gearshift is
latched in P (Park). Turn the ignition to the

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FORD FIVE HUNDRED 2005 D258 / 1.G Owners Manual To put your vehicle in gear:
•Depress the brake pedal
•Move the gearshift lever into the desired gear
To put your vehicle in P (Park):
•Come to a complete stop
•Move the gearshift lever and se

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FORD FIVE HUNDRED 2005 D258 / 1.G Owners Manual When driving at slow speeds off-highway under high outside
temperatures, use L (Low) gear when possible. L (Low) gear operation
will maximize the engine and transmission cooling capability.
Under seve

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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