Ford Five Hundred 2007 Service & Repair Workshop Manual
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This comprehensive Ford Five Hundred 2007 Service & Repair Workshop Manual is your ultimate guide to maintaining and repairing your vehicle. It contains detailed instructions and visuals, providing you with...
This comprehensive Ford Five Hundred 2007 Service & Repair Workshop Manual is your ultimate guide to maintaining and repairing your vehicle. It contains detailed instructions and visuals, providing you with the same information used by professional mechanics and technicians. The manual covers all aspects of servicing and troubleshooting, from basic maintenance procedures to complex repairs. With hundreds of pages of detailed information, high-resolution images, and comprehensive exploded diagrams, this manual will empower you to tackle any job with confidence.
The Ford Five Hundred, a mid-size sedan produced by Ford Motor Company from 2005 to 2007, marked a significant departure from the company's traditional design language. This new generation of Ford sedans aimed to compete with the likes of the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord, incorporating a modern, aerodynamic design with larger dimensions and a spacious interior. The Five Hundred, built on the Ford D3 platform, shared its underpinnings with the Mercury Montego and the Ford Freestyle. While the Five Hundred wasn't a revolutionary vehicle in terms of technology, it boasted a comfortable and refined driving experience with a smooth ride and plenty of interior space. It offered a comfortable and spacious interior, with modern amenities and ample cargo space. The Five Hundred could accommodate five passengers comfortably, providing a pleasant and enjoyable ride for both short and long journeys.
The 2007 Ford Five Hundred came equipped with a 3.0-liter V6 engine producing 203 horsepower and 207 lb-ft of torque, mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. While the engine provided adequate power for daily driving, it wasn't particularly sporty or fuel-efficient. Despite a respectable fuel economy rating, the Five Hundred's larger size and weight contributed to a somewhat sluggish acceleration. The 2007 model year introduced several updates and refinements to the Five Hundred, including an updated front grille, new wheel designs, and a standard power driver's seat on some trim levels. These improvements further enhanced the Five Hundred's appeal as a comfortable and practical family sedan. Despite its strengths, the Five Hundred failed to achieve the sales success of its competitors. The car was ultimately discontinued after only two model years, paving the way for the redesigned Ford Taurus that debuted in 2008.