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FORD F650 2005 11.G User Guide Periodically check the air pressure
gauge while driving. Pressure should
range between approximately
100–125 psi (690–862 kPa). The air
compressor governor cut-in and
cut-out pressure settings are

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FORD F650 2005 11.G User Guide vehicle will be adversely affected. Repairs should be made immediately
to an inoperative air brake system circuit.
Parking brake control (knob)
Pull the yellow parking brake knob
out to apply the park

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FORD F650 2005 11.G User Guide 4. Turn the release stud one-quarter
turn to engage the stud tangs with
the slot in the pressure plate. Keep
the stud engaged and install the nut
on the release stud.
5. Tighten the nut until the spri

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FORD F650 2005 11.G User Guide •Depending on the grade and vehicle load, you may or may not feel the
retarding force acting against your body when the brake is applied.
The brake’s retarding force is actually preventing the veh

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FORD F650 2005 11.G User Guide Actuation of trailer park (emergency) or tractor bobtail position
To actuate the trailer brakes only, pull out the trailer air supply knob (1).
The trailer brakes are now applied whether emergency or

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FORD F650 2005 11.G User Guide When the Traction Controlswitch, located on the instrument panel, is
in the off position, the traction control light will be illuminated.
If you should become stuck in snow or ice or on a very slippe

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FORD F650 2005 11.G User Guide 3. Remove the jumper cable from the positive (+) terminal of the booster
vehicle’s battery.
4. Remove the jumper cable from the positive (+) terminal of the
disabled vehicle’s battery.
After the d

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FORD F650 2005 11.G User Guide In order to help you service your Ford vehicle, please have the following
information available when contacting the Commercial Vehicle Hotline:
•Your telephone number (home and business)
•The name

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FORD F650 2005 11.G User Guide vehicle at least once a year. Remember that regular maintenance and
replacement of worn components will usually prevent serious problems
from developing later.
Making modifications to various parts, c

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FORD F650 2005 11.G User Guide non-asbestos, fiberglass, mineral wool, aramid or carbon) may be a
potentially serious health hazard.
Avoid breathing brake lining fiber dust as it may be extremely
hazardous to your health. Always us
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