towing FORD FIVE HUNDRED 2005 D258 / 1.G Quick Reference Guide

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LOCATION OF SPARE
TIRE AND TOOLS
Your vehicle is equipped with a
temporary spare tire, which issmaller than a regular tire, anddesigned for emergency use
only. The jack, spare tire, jackhandle, and lug nut wrenchare under the cargo cover inthe trunk of the vehicle.
FUSESIf your electrical components
aren't working properly, a
fuse may have blown. Formore information, pleaseconsult your Owner's Guide.FUEL PUMP
SHUTOFF SWITCH
This device stops the electric
fuel pump from sending fuelto the engine when yourvehicle has had a substantialjolt. After an accident, if theengine cranks but does notstart, this switch may havebeen activated. The fuel pumpshutoff switch is located inthe front passenger footwell
area in the right upper corner.
UNLEADED FUEL
RECOMMENDATIONS
For optimum performance,
use “Regular” unleaded fuelwith a pump (R+M)/2 octane
rating of at least 87. We donot recommend the use ofgasolines labeled as
“Regular” with octane ratingsof 86 or lower that are sold inhigh altitude areas.
TIRE PRESSURESafe operation of your Five
Hundred requires that yourtires be properly inflated. The
Ford recommended inflationpressure is found on the TireLabel or the CertificationLabel located near the frontdoor latch on the driver'sside. At least once a monthand before long trips, inspecteach tire and check the airpressure with a tire gauge.Don't forget the spare. Airpressure should be checkedwhen the tires are cold.Inflate all tires to the inflationpressure recommended by
Ford Motor Company.
HOOD RELEASETo open the hood, pull the
hood release handle underthe bottom of the instrumentpanel near the steeringcolumn. Go to the front of thevehicle and release the
auxiliary latch located underthe front center of the hood.Use the prop rod to supportthe raised hood.
ROADSIDE ASSISTANCEIn addition to your New
Vehicle Limited Warranty,
Ford provides new vehicle
owners with a complimentaryroadside assistance program.
This service is available
24 hours a day, seven days a week, for three years or
36,000 miles (57,900 km). It covers changing a flat tire,jump starts, limited fuel
delivery, lockout assistance,and towing of your vehicle.
United States
(800) 241 3673
Canada
(800) 665 2006UNDERSTANDING THE CVT (IF EQUIPPED)Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
The CVT is a fully automatic transmission that electronically
monitors vehicle system inputs/outputs and driver demands to
select the desired drive ratio. Unlike traditional automatic
transmissions, the CVT continually adjusts the optimum overall drive ratio between engine and drive wheels for alloperating conditions.
As traditional automatic transmissions shift up or down in
gears, this shifting in gear ratios is noticeable by increasing anddecreasing engine RPM, which causes a slight energy loss as
the gears change. These gear changes can be felt by the driver.
With the CVT, there is no energy transfer loss from shifting
because there is no gear shifting up or down. Acceleration upto vehicle operating speed is smooth and continuous,uninterrupted by gear shifting. The same holds true for coastingdown to idle, smooth and continuous.
Unlike traditional automatic transmissions, the CVT offers more
responsive performance and increased fuel economy.
The use of fluids other than the recommended fluid could
seriously damage internal transmission components. For moreinformation, please consult your Owner’s Guide.
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
2005 FORD FIVE HUNDRED