4WD FORD SUPER DUTY 2005 1.G User Guide

FORD SUPER DUTY 2005 1.G User Guide SUPER DUTY 2005 1.G FORD FORD https://www.carmanualsonline.info/img/11/5264/w960_5264-0.png FORD SUPER DUTY 2005 1.G User Guide

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FORD SUPER DUTY 2005 1.G User Guide 4H (4WD High)– For winter and off-road conditions. Sends power to
front and rear wheels.
4L (4WD Low)– For low-speed off-road applications that require extra
power such as steep grades, deep sand

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FORD SUPER DUTY 2005 1.G User Guide 4. Move the 4WD control to the 4x4
LOW position.
5. Hold the shift conditions until the
LOW RANGE indicator light
illuminates.
6. If the LOW RANGE indicator light
does notilluminate within 15
seconds,

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FORD SUPER DUTY 2005 1.G User Guide Maintain steering wheel control at all times, especially in rough terrain.
Since sudden changes in terrain can result in abrupt steering wheel
motion, make sure you grip the steering wheel from the ou

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FORD SUPER DUTY 2005 1.G User Guide Vehicles with a higher center of gravity such as utility and
four-wheel drive vehicles handle differently than vehicles with a
lower center of gravity. Utility and four-wheel drive vehicles arenot
des

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FORD SUPER DUTY 2005 1.G User Guide Power is supplied to all four wheels
through a transfer case. On 4WD
vehicles, the transfer case allows
you to select 4WD when necessary.
Information on transfer case
operation and shifting procedures

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FORD SUPER DUTY 2005 1.G User Guide Once through water, always try the brakes. Wet brakes do not stop the
vehicle as effectively as dry brakes. Drying can be improved by moving
your vehicle slowly while applying light pressure on the br

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FORD SUPER DUTY 2005 1.G User Guide When climbing a steep slope or hill,
start in a lower gear rather than
downshifting to a lower gear from a
higher gear once the ascent has
started. This reduces strain on the
engine and the possibilit

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FORD SUPER DUTY 2005 1.G User Guide Avoid sudden braking as well. Although a 4WD vehicle may accelerate
better than a two-wheel drive vehicle in snow and ice, it won’t stop any
faster, because as in other vehicles, braking occurs at a

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FORD SUPER DUTY 2005 1.G User Guide Transmission operation while plowing
•Shift transfer case to 4x4 LOW (4WD Low) when plowing in small
areas at speeds below 5 mph (8 km/h).
•Shift transfer case to 4x4 HIGH (4WD High) when plowing

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FORD SUPER DUTY 2005 1.G User Guide WRECKER TOWING
If you need to have your vehicle towed, contact a professional towing
service or, if you are a member of a roadside assistance program, your
roadside assistance service provider.
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