FORD FIVE HUNDRED 2007 D258 / 1.G Quick Reference Guide

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FIVEHUN DRED
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Guide whi chcontains mo redeta ile d inf ormation concernin gthe featu resof
yourveh icle, as we llas im po rta n t saf ety warnin gsdesigned tohelp reduce
the ris k of injuryto youan dyou rpa sse ngers\b Please readyou rentire
Ow ner’s Guid ecar efu lly as yo u beg in learning aboutyournewvehicle and
re fer to the app ro p riat ese ctio ns wh en quest ions arise\b
All info rm ation contained in this Quic k Reference Guide was accurate atthe
tim eof dupl ica tion\b Were se rveth erigh tto change features, operation
and /orfu nction alit y ofa n y ve h ic le spe cification atanytime\b YourFord dealer
isthe best sou rce for th e mo stcu rren tinformation\b
For detaile dop era tin g an dsa fe ty inform ation ,pleas econ sult your
Owner’s Guid e\b
LO CAT ION OFSPARE
TIRE AND TOOLS
Yo ur vehi cle is eq uipped with a
temp orar yspar etire, whi chis
sma ller than areg ular tire, an d
des ig ned for eme rgenc yus e
only\b The jack,sp are tir e ,jack
ha ndl e, and lug nutwr en ch
areun der the carg oco ver in
th etru nk ofthe ve h icle \b
FUS ESIfyou relec trical compon ents
are n't w ork ing properly, a
fu se m ay have blown\b For
more information ,please
con su lt your Owner' sGuide\bFU EL PUMP
SHU TOF FSW ITCH
T his dev ice stop s th e elect ric
fu elp um pfro m sendi ng fu el
to th e en gin e when you r
veh ic le has had asu bst an tial
jo lt \b A ft er an acci den t, if th e
en gin e cran ks but does not
st ar t,th is sw it ch ma yhave
b een activ at ed \bT he fu el pump
sh uto ff sw itch is lo cat ed in
t h e frontp assen ger foot well
area in the rightu pp ercorn er\b
UN LEADED FU EL
REC OMMEND ATIONS
For optimu mperformance,
use “R egular ”unleaded fuel
with apump (R+M)/ \foctane
ra ting ofatleast 87\bWe do
not recommen dth euse of
gasolin eslabeled as
“Regu lar”with octane ratings
of86 orlower that are sold in
high altitu deareas\b
TIRE PRES SURESaf eop erat ion ofyou rFive
Hun dre dre qu ires that you r
tires be prope rlyinflate d\bThe
Ford recomme nde dinflat ion
pre ssure isfou nd onthe Tire
Labelor th e Cert ific ation
La bellocat ednear th e front
door latchon th e driv er' s
side \bAt leas ton ce amon th
a n d be fo re long trip s,inspect
ea ch tire and checkth e air
pre ssure with adigit alor
dialt ypetire gau ge\bDon' t
forge tthe spare \bAir pre ssu re
sh ou ldbe checke dwhen th e
tires arecold\b In flat eall tire s
to theinflat ionpressu re
re com men ded byFord
Motor Company\b
HO OD RELEA SETo op en the hood, pullthe
hood releas ehan dle und er
th ebott om oftheinstru men t
pan elne ar the ste erin g
colum n\bGo to th efron tof the
ve h icle and rele ase the
a u xiliar ylat ch locat edunde r
thefront cen te r of th e hood\b
U se th eprop rodto su pport
therais edhood \bLif tth e prop
rod bythesle eve, not th e
bare metal\b
R O ADS IDE ASSISTA NCEInaddi tio n to yo ur Ne w
Veh icle Limi ted Warra nt y,
Fo rd pr ovid es new ve h ic le
o w ner swi th aco m plim en ta ry
ro ads ide ass is ta nc epro gra m \b
This se rvi ce is av aila b le
\f 4 ho urs aday, se ve n day s
awe ek, fo rth re e yea rs or
36,0 00 mi les (6 0,0 00 km) \b
Itco ver scha ng in g afla t tir e,
ju m psta rt s, lim ite d fu el
del iver y, lo ck outassis ta n ce,
w in ch out, a n d to w in g of
yo ur veh icl e\b
Un ite d St ates
(8 00)\f 41 3673
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R EA RW IN DOW BU FFETI NGW hen on eor both ofyour
re ar windows arefully open ,
youmay experience awin d
th rob orbuffetin gnoise\b This
isco mm on am ong all ve hic le sand can be eliminated simply
bylow erin gafron twindow
tw o to three inch es\b
UN DERSTANDING TH E CVT(IF EQUI PPED)Contin uously Variable Transmission (CVT)
The CVT isafully automatic transmission that electron ically
monitors vehicle system inputs/ outputs anddriver demands to
se lect thedesired driveratio\b Unlike tradition alautomatic
transmission s,theCV Tcon tinually adjuststheoptimu m
overall drive ratiobetween engine anddrive wheels forall
operating condition s\b
As traditional automatic transmissions shiftup ordown in
gears, thesh ifting ingear ratios isnoticeable byincreasing and
decreasin gengin eRPM, which causes asligh tenergy lossas
th e gears change\b These gear changescan befelt bythedriver\b
W ith theCVT, there isno energy transfer lossfrom shifting
because there isno gear shiftin gup or down\b Acceleration up
to veh icle operating speedissmooth andcontinuous,
unin terru pted bygear shifting\b Thesame holds truefor coasting
down toidle: smooth andcontinuous\b
Unli ke tra dit ion alaut om atic tra nsm issio ns, the CV Toffer smo re
resp onsive perfo rm ance an dincre as ed fuel eco no my\b
T he use offluids otherthan therecommended fluidcould
se riously damage internal transmission components\bFor more
information ,please consult you rOwn er’sGuide\b
ESSEN TIA LINFO RMATION
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CLIM AT ECO NTR O L
AU DIO SYS TEM S
PO W ER MIRROR STo adjust you rmirrors, rotate
th e con trolclockwise to
a djust therigh tmirror and
counterclockwise toadjust
th e left mirror\b Movethe
control inthedirection you
wish totilt the mirror\b Then
rotate thecontrol tothe
ce nter position tolock the
mirrors inplace\bREMOT EEN TRY
SYST EM
Yo ur ve hic le is eq uip ped wit h
a re m ote en tr y sys tem ,w hic h
allo w syo u to lo ck orunloc k
th e ve h ic le 's doors an d op en
th e tr u nk w it h o uta ke y\b It als o
a llo w syo u to ac tiva te th e
p an ic ala rm wit h th e ke y in th e
1 (L O CK)o r\f (A C C )p osit ion \b
The re m ote en tr y sy ste m can
als o co ntr o lth e m em or yse at,
p ow er mir ro rs , a n d ad ju sta bl e
ped als fea tu re (if e q uipp ed )\b
F o rm ore in fo rm atio n,p le ase
c o nsu lt yo ur O wner's Guide \b
MEMORY FEATURE(IFEQUIPPED)This fe atu re wi ll a ll o w yo u to settw o
posit io ns fo rthe drive r’s se at,
p ow er m ir ro rs ,a nd ad ju sta ble
p ed als (if e q ui pped )\b Se tthe
p osit io n by pre ssin g the SET
butt on (ind ic ator wil l il lum ina te)the n
pre ss the 1or\f button tosetthe
p osit io n to eithe rD rive r 1 orD rive r
\f\b Thi s m emo ry se tt in g can the nbe
re call e d whe nyo u pre ss the 1or\f
b utt on ,e n te r C us tom er C od e 1 or
\f on the ke yp ad ,o rw he nyo u
p re ss un lo ck on the rem ote entry
sys te m (one ofyou rre m ote
tr ans mit te rs isasso cia te d with
D rive r 1 an d the othe rtra nsm itt er is
a sso cia te d with Dri ver\f) \b
KEY LE SS EN TRY
K EY PA D
The key less entry key pad
can be used tolock orunlock
th e doors withoutusin ga
ke y\b It can also controlthe
memory seat,power mirrors,
an d adju stable pedals
fe atu res (ifequ ipped)\b
For more information ,please
con sultyou rOwn er’sGuide\b
AU TOLOCKYo ur veh ic le is equ ipp ed wit h
a n auto loc kfe atu re\bThe
au to lock fe at ure wi ll
a u to ma tic ally lo ck alld oors
w hen yo ur veh icle is in m otio n
an d me ets ase tof co nd it io ns,
a s desc ribe din yo ur O wner ’s
Guid e\b Yo ur veh ic le co me s
wit h th is fe atu reen ab le d\b
Yo u ca nena ble ord is abl e
th is fe atu re by fo llo wi ng the
a c tiva tio n orde act ivati on
p ro ced ureoutlin ed in yo ur
O wn er's G uid e\bA DJU STABLE PEDA LS(IF EQUIPPED)The accelerator andbrake
pedal shou ldon lybe
adju sted when thevehicle is
stopped andth egearshift is
inthe P(Park) position \bPress
th etop ofthecon trolto
adju stthepedals awayfrom
you orpress thebottom of
thecon troltoadju stthe
pedals toward you\b
HO ME LINK®(IF EQUIPPED)The HomeL ink Wireless
Con trol System onthe
driver' svisor provides a
con ven ientway toreplace up
to three han dh eld
tran smitters withasin gle
device\b Thisfeatu rewill
operate mostgarage doors,
en try gate operators, security
systems, andhome oroffice
ligh ting\b For programmin g,
please consultyou r
Own er's Guide\b
REVERSE SENSING
SYSTEM(IF EQUIPPED)The Reverse SensingSystem
(RSS) sounds atone towarn
the driver ofobstacles near
therear bumper when
R(Reverse) isselected and
thevehicle ismoving at
speeds lessthan 3mph
(5 km/h)\b Thesystem isnot
effective atspeeds above
3mph (5km/h) andmay not
detect certain angular or
movingobjects\b
DRIVER ANDPASSENGER SIDE
TEMPERATURE
Set d esir e d cab in
t e m pera tu re wit h th e
o r blu e an d re d
b ut to ns\b P re ss fo r
d riv e r’s sid e, fo r
p asse n g er’s sid e\b
R eco m men d ed se ttin g s
7\f°F (\f\f° C)to 75° F(\f 4°C )\b
DUAL CONTROL (IF EQ UIP P ED )Pre ss DUAL to
e n g ag e/d is e n g ag e
sep ara te passe n g er sid e
tem pera tu re co ntr o l\b
F o rco ntr o ls w it h o uta
D UAL butt o n,p re ss
a n d ho ld AU TO to
e n g ag e/d is e n g ag e
sep ara te passe n g er sid e
tem pera tu re co ntr o l\b
AUTOMATIC OPERATIONSetd esir e d cabi n
te m pera tu re \b
P re ss AU TO butto n fo r
fu ll a u to m atic op era tio n\b
T he sys te m will
a u to m atic ally ad ju st air flo w
tem pera tu re ,fa n sp ee d ,
air flo w dir e ctio n,A /C ,a n d
re cir c u la te d air b ase d on
the se le c ted te m pera tu re toh eat o rco o lth e ve h ic le to
th e desir ed te m pera tu re as
q uic kly as possib le \b
MAX A/COPERATIONAUTOMA TIC OPE RAT IO N:
Press AUTObutton for
full automatic operation\b
Do not override A/Cor
re circulated air\bSet
te mperature to60°F
(1 6°C)\b
OVE RR ID E OPERA TIO N:
Select airdistribution\b
Select A/Cand
re circulated air\bUse
re circulated airwith A/C
to provide colderairflow\b
Set temperature setting
to 60°F (16°C)\b
Initially settohighest fan
speed ,then adjust to
maintain comfort\b
MAN UA L OV ERRID E OPERA TIO NPre ss to set desir ed
cab in te mp era tu re \b
A djust anyofthe following
for pers o nalc o m fo rt
p re fe re n ces: fanspeed,
air flo w dir e c tio n, A/C ,
an d re cir c u la te d air \b
F a n sp ee d ,A /C ,a n d
re cir c u la te d air ove rr id es
w ill no ttu rn off th e AU TO
in dic ato rlig ht\b Airflo w
d ir e ctio n ove rri de sw ill tu rn
o ff th e AU TO in dic ato rlig ht\b
A IRFLOW DIRECTION
CONTROL (IFEQUIPPED)
Press repeatedly to
se lect airflow direction\b
DEFOGGING/DEMISTINGPress todistribute
outside airthrough the
windshield defroster vents
and demister vents\b
To reduce humidity
buildup inthe vehicle,
do not drive withthe
climate control turnedoff\b
Also, donot drive with
re circulated airselected
unless A/Cisoperating\b
HEATED SEATS(IFEQUIPPED)Press tocycle through
available settings ofhigh
heat (\flights), lowheat
(1 light), andoff(no lights)\b
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D UA L ZONE AUTOMATIC CLI M ATE CONTROL WITH HEA TED SEATS(IF EQUI PPE D)PREMIUM /AUDIOPHILE INDASH6CD/MP3 SOUND SYSTEM(IFEQUIPPED)
LOADPress LOAD tobegin the
CD load sequence\b Press
and hold toautoload upto
6CDs\bDISC SELECTORPress ortoselect a
desired disc\bAlsousein
menu mode toselect
va rious settings\bMP3 TRACK /FOLDER MODEIn Tra c k m od e,p re ss in g
o r SEE K will s c ro ll
t h ro ug h all tr a c ks on th e dis c \b
In Fo ld er m od e,p re ssin g
o r SEE K will s c ro ll
o nly th ro ug h tr a c ks w it h in a
se le c te d fo ld er\bFOLDER FUNCTIONPressorFOLDER to
ac cess nextorprevious
folder onMP3 discs\b1514
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ON /OFF /VOLUME CONTROLPress to tu rn the sys te m
O N orO FF\b T u rn to in cre as eor
d ecr ease vo lu me \bIf th e vo lu m e
is se ta b ove acer ta in le ve la n d
th eig ni tion is tu rne doff, th e
vo lu me willco mebac kon at a
“nom inal” le ve lw hen th e ign itio n
sw it c h is tu rn ed back on\b
TUNER /DISC SELECTORPress or SEEK to
m an u ally go up ord ow n th e
ra d io
f re qu en cy ba nd orto
s e lect ade sir e d disc \bA ls o use
in m en u m od eto se le ct
va riou sse tt in gs \b
BASS /TREBLEPres s MEN U un til B ass
o rTre b le se ttin g s are
d is p la ye d \bA dju st u sin g the
o r SEEK co ntr o l\b
BALANCE /FADEPress MENUuntil
B alance isdisplayed\b Press
to adjust theaudio between
the left and right speakers
u sing the or SEEK
controls\b Press MENU
again todisplay Fade\bPress
the orSEEK controls
to adjust theaudio between
the front andrear speakers\b
CDPress toenter CDmode\b
If a CD isalready loaded into
the system, theCD willbegin
playing where itlast ended\b
SHUFFLEPress toplay tracks in
ra ndom order\b
CDFAST FORWARDPress FF to m an ual ly
advan ceinaCD tr ac k\b
CD REWINDPress REW to manually
reverse inaCD track\b
CD EJECTPress toeject aCD\b
Press andhold toeject
all CDs\b
AM /FMPress toselect AMorFM
frequency bands\b
SCANFUNCTIONPress SCAN for abrief
sa mpling ofradio stations
orCD tracks\b Pressagain
tostop\b
SEEK FUNCTIONPress or SEE K to
ac cess thenext/previous
strong station ortrack\b
SETTING MEMORY PRESETSTo set astation: Press tos e le ct A M orFM fr e q uen cy
b and ,tun eto asta tio n, th en
p re ss and ho ld apre se t
b ut to n until th e so und re tur ns \b
SETTING THECLOCKPress MENUuntil
SELECT HOURorSELECT
MINS isdisplayed\b Pressthe
upand down orSEEK
co ntr o lto m an ua lly in cre ase
o rd ecre ase th e tim e\bP re ss
M EN U ag ain to dis e n g ag e
clo ck m od e\b
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S PLITFOLDING
R EAR SEAT
One orb oth re ar se at b ac ks
c an be fo ld ed dow n to pro vid e
ad dit io nalc arg o sp ac e\b
To lo w er th e se at b ac ks, p ull
t he str a p lo cate d on th e
o utb oard sid e ofth e se at b ac k
to re le ase it , a n d th en fo ld th e
sea tb ac k dow n\b
N ote : W hen ra is in g th e se at
b ac k(s ), ma ke su re to fir m ly
lo ck in to pla c e an d tu g
fo rw ard to assu re th at it is
f u lly la tc h ed \b
SEA TIN G
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F RO NT PASSENGER
FO LD FLAT SEAT BACK
(IF EQUIPPED)The front passenger seat
backcanbefolded downto
ahorizontal positiontoallow
room foralong load\b Ensure
thattheseat isin the
rearmost position andthe
head restraint isfully down,
prior topulling thestrap
located onthe back ofthe
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FORDFIVE HUN DRED
Yo ur new Five Hund redsp eaks vo lume sw itho utsay ing aword\b
Yo uha ve chose nwe ll\bYo ur ne wFor dFive Hundred isthe carthat
wasbui lt ar ound you\b Sur ro un din g yo u with sleek, trimgood
loo ksand unexp ecte d luxur y\b Put ting you incommand with
impeccab le roa dma nne rs\b An dgiv ing you the peace ofmind
knowi ngyou'r edrivi ng oneofthe sma rtest carstheroad has ever
kn own\b ThisQu ic k Ref er en ce Gui de was desig nedtohelp you
get tokno wyour newFive Hu ndred \bFo r the most detailed
inform ation, co nsul tyo ur Own er's G uide\b
So ,let' sge tto know you rnew Five Hundred\b Theroad iswaiting\b
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H EADLAMP CONTROLTurning theheadlamp control
clockwise tothe first position
turns onthe parking lamps,
instrument panellamps,
license plate lamps, andthe
taillamps\b Continuing toturn
the headlamp controltothe
se cond position turnsonthe
headlamps\b Touse the
autolamp lightsensitive,
automatic onoffcontrol for
theheadlamps, turnthe
headlamp control
counterclockwise\b Toturn
autolamps off,turn the
control clockwise tothe OFF
position\b Toactivate thehigh
beams, simplypulltheturn
signal lever towards youto
thesecond detent\bPullthe
lever towards youagain to
deactivate highbeams\b Use
thesame levertoactivate the
“FlashtoPass” feature\b Pull
thelever towards youtothe
first detent toactivate and
release itto deactivate\b
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PAN ELDIMMERUse this control toadjust the
brightness ofthe instrument
panel andallapplicable
switches inthe vehicle during
headlamp andparking lamp
operation\b Movethecontrol
to the fullupright position,
past the detent, toturn on
the interior lamps\b
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FOGLAMP CONTROL(IF EQUIPPED)With the ignition on,the
foglamps canbeturned on
when theheadlamp control
is in the parking lamp,
headlamp orautolamp
position, andthehigh beams
are not on\bSimply pullthe
headlamp controltoward you
to turn onthe foglamps\b The
foglamp indicator lightwill
illuminate\b Thefoglamps will
not operate whenthehigh
beams areactivated\b
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WIN DSHIELD WIPER/
WASHER
The multifunction lever
controls thewindshield wiper
modes,speeds, andthe
windshield washer\bFor
intermittent operation,move
thecontrol upone position\b
You can then adjust the
rotarycontrol tothe desired
interval speed\bFornormal or
lowwiper speed, movethe
control uptwo positions from
OFF\bForhigh speed
operation, movethecontrol
upthree positions fromOFF\b
For windshield washer
control, pulltheend ofthe
lever toward you\bWith a
quick pulland hold, the
wipers willswipe threetimes
withwasher fluid\bWithalong
pull and hold, thewipers and
washer fluidwillactivate for
uptoten seconds\b
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TRACTION CONTROL™(IFEQUIPPED)This system helpsyou
maintain thestability and
steerability ofyour vehicle on
slippery roadsurfaces such
as snow, iceorgravel\b The
system works closely with
many elements already
present inthe Antilock
Braking System\b Thesystem
defaults toON, however,
should youbecome stuck,try
switching theTraction
Control™ off\b
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SPEED CONTROLFor your speed control to
work, youmust press and
release theON button\b
Pressing andreleasing the
OFFbutton disengages the
system andturns itoff\b
Speed control doesnotwork
at speeds below30 mph
(48 km/h)\b Toset aspeed,
ac celerate tothe desired
sp ee d ,p re ss th e SET+ butt o n,
then takeyour footoff the
ac celerator pedal\bYoucan
increase speedusingspeed
control bypressing and
releasing theSET+ button
untilyoureach thedesired
speed, increasing speedby
1mph (1\b6km/h) with each
tap\b You candecre asespeed
inthe same wayusing the
SET button\b Pressing the
RSM(resume) buttonwill
automatically returnthe
ve hicle tothe prev iously set
speed\b TheRSM control will
notwork ifthe vehicle speed
isbelow 30mph (48 km/h)
orifthe OFF button was
pressed\b Todisengage the
speed control, presstheOFF
orCNCL button or press the
brake pedal\b
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MESSAGE CENTER(IFEQUIPPED)With the ignition inthe ON
position, themessage center
displays important vehicle
information byconstantly
monitoring vehiclesystems\b
You may select display
fe atures onthe message
center foradisplay ofstatus\b
The system willalso notify
you ofpotential vehicle
problems withadisplay of
system warnings\b Formore
information, pleaseconsult
your Owner's Guide\b
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STEERING WHEEL
AUD IOCONTROLS
(IF EQUIPPED)These controls allowyouto
adjust theradio andCD
fe atures fromthesteering
wheel\b PressMEDIA toselect
AM, FM1, FM\forCD\b Press
SEEK+/ toaccess the
next/previous strongstation
ortrack onaCD\b Press
VOL+/ toadjust volume and
MUTEtomute thevolume\b
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TILT STEERING
CO LUMN
To adjust thesteering wheel,
push theadjustment lever
down tounlock thesteering
column\b Whilethelever is
down, tiltthe steering column
to your desired position\b
Then, while holding the
steering column inplace,
pull the lever uptoits original
position tolock thesteering
column\b Donot adjust
while driving\b
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CHECK ENGINE LAMPThe check engine indicator
la mp illuminates whenth e
ignition isfirst turned to th e
O N position tocheck th e
b ulb\b Ifthe light turns so lid or
b links, theOnBoard
Diagnostics Systemhas
d etected amalfunct ion\b Driv e
in amoderate fashion(avoid
heavy acceleration or
deceleration) andhave yo ur
ve hicle serviced immediately\b
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A BS WARNING LAMPIn an eme rgenc y,apply
co nt inuo usfo rc eto th e brake
pe dal\b Donotpump th e
brake s\b A ny puls ation or
me ch anic alno ise yo umay
fe e lo r hear isno rmal\b Ifth e
la mp doesn’ tilluminat eor
stays on, hav eyo ur ve h ic le
se rv iced\b Normal braking
isstill func tio nal unle ss
th e brake warning lampis
als o illuminat ed\b
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T H ROTTLE CONTROL /
TRANSMISSION LAMP
The th ro tt le co nt ro l/
trans missio n lamp illuminat es
w hen apo wert rain fault has
be en de te cte d\b Cont ac tyo ur
de ale ras so o n as poss ible \b
EN G INE CO OLANT LAMPThe eng ine co olant lamp
illuminat es w hen th e eng ine
co o lant islow\bS to p th e
ve h ic le as so on as poss ible
a nd letth e eng ine co ol\b
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