2005 Ford F150 Quick Reference Guide 1st Printing - Page 9

2005 Ford F150 Manual

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To increase speed, tap the SET button and the speed will increase in small increments each time, or use the accelerator pedal to reach desired speed and then press SET. To reduce speed, press the left side of the CST/SET button until desired speed is reached. Release or tap the left side of the CST/SET button and speed will decrease in small increments. Also, you can depress the brake pedal until desired speed is reached and press SET. Press RES/RESUME to return the vehicle to a previously set speed if the vehicle is traveling more than 30 mph (48 km/h). MESSAGE CENTER (if equipped) With the ignition on, the message center displays important vehicle information through a constant monitor of vehicle systems. The system will notify you of potential vehicle problems by displaying warnings, followed by a long indicator chime. You may select the INFO or SETUP buttons on the message center to display trip odometer, odometer, compass, distance to empty, average fuel economy, and trip elapsed drive time. The RESET button may be used to reset selected functions in the INFO and SETUP menus. For more information about message center functions, please refer to your Owner's Guide. 6 FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE CONTROL (if equipped) 2H (2WD HIGH) delivers power to the rear wheels only and is the optimal position for smoothness and fuel economy. 4H (4x4 HIGH) provides mechanically locked four-wheel drive power to all four wheels. 4L (4x4 LOW) provides mechanically locked four-wheel drive when extra power at reduced speeds is required. With either an electronic shift 4WD system or manual 4WD system, to shift from 2H to 4H move the control at any forward speed up to 55 mph (88 km/h). To shift to or from 4L, bring the vehicle to a stop and keep the brake pedal depressed. Next, place the gearshift in N (Neutral), and then move the control to or from 4L. Some mechanical noise may be heard when the system engages. This is normal and no service is required. Note: The manual 4WD system has an N (Neutral) position in the transfer case. This setting overrides the transmission and puts the vehicle in Neutral regardless of gearshift position. This setting should only be used when towing the vehicle. 7 8 IN-DASH CD6/MP3 DISC AUDIO SYSTEM (if equipped) Please see reverse side for more details. PASSENGER AIRBAG DEACTIVATED LAMP (if equipped) Please refer to the Seating and Safety Restraints section of your Owner's Guide for information on the Passenger Airbag Deactivated Lamp. 9 10 An auxiliary power point is located on the instrument panel. For SuperCab and SuperCrew vehicles, there is an additional auxiliary power point located on the lower rear side of the center console that is accessible from the rear seats. Do NOT plug optional electrical accessories into the cigarette lighter. AUXILIARY POWER POINT (12V)

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To increase speed, tap the SET button and the speed will increase in small increments each time, or use
the accelerator pedal to reach desired speed and then press SET.
To reduce speed, press the left side of
the CST/SET button until desired speed is reached. R
elease or tap the left side of the CST/SET button
and speed will decrease in small increments.
Also, you can depress the brake pedal until desired speed
is reached and press SET.
Press RES/RESUME to return the vehicle to
a previously set speed if the
vehicle is traveling more than 30 mph (48 km/h).
MESSAGE CENTER
(if equipped)
With the ignition on, the message center displays important vehicle
information through a constant monitor of vehicle systems.
The system will notify you of potential vehicle problems by displaying
warnings, followed by a long indicator chime. You may select the INFO or SETUP buttons on the message
center to display trip odometer, odometer, compass, distance to empty, average fuel economy, and trip
elapsed drive time. The RESET button may be used to reset selected functions in the INFO and SETUP
menus. For more information about message center functions, please refer to your Owner's Guide.
FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE CONTROL
(if equipped)
2H (2WD HIGH) delivers power to the rear wheels only and is the optimal
position for smoothness and fuel economy. 4H (4x4 HIGH) provides mechanically
locked four-wheel drive power to all four wheels. 4L (4x4 LOW) provides mechanically
locked four-wheel drive when extra power at reduced speeds is required. With either
an electronic shift 4WD system or manual 4WD system, to shift from 2H to 4H move the control at any
forward speed up to 55 mph (88 km/h). To shift to or from 4L, bring the vehicle to a stop and keep the
brake pedal depressed. Next, place the gearshift in N (Neutral), and then move the control to or from 4L.
Some mechanical noise may be heard when the system engages. This is normal and no service is
required. Note: The manual 4WD system has an N (Neutral) position in the transfer case. This setting
overrides the transmission and puts the vehicle in Neutral regardless of gearshift position. This setting
should only be used when towing the vehicle.
IN-DASH CD6/MP3 DISC AUDIO SYSTEM
(if equipped)
Please see reverse side for more details.
PASSENGER AIRBAG DEACTIVATED LAMP
(if equipped) Please refer to
the
Seating and Safety
Restraints section of your Owner's Guide for information
on
the
Passenger
Airbag Deactivated Lamp.
AUXILIARY POWER POINT (12V)
An auxiliary power point is located on the instrument panel. For SuperCab and
SuperCrew vehicles, there is an additional auxiliary power point located on the lower
rear side of the center console that is accessible from the rear seats.
Do NOT plug
optional electrical accessories into the cigarette lighter.
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