Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 2020 Supplement Manual page 25

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Use the manual park release to move your
transmission from the park (P) position in
the event of an electrical malfunction or
emergency.
Activating the Manual Park Release
Cable
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1.
Locate the manual park release cable
access cover at the bottom of the
center storage in the center console.
2. Using a tool, carefully open the access
cover.
3. Once in the driver seat, fully apply the
brake pedal and hold. Do not release.
Pull the loop on the strap until the
detent locks in park override mode.
4. Switch the ignition on, but do not start
your vehicle. If done correctly, a
message on the instrument cluster
displays Park Not In Park or Shift
System Fault.
Note: Your vehicle is now out of park (P)
position and is free to roll.
5. With your foot fully applied on the
brake pedal, disengage the parking
brake. See Electric Parking Brake
(page 24).
Note: Switch off the ignition.
This message might not display if the
ignition is in the off state.
Returning Your Vehicle to Normal
Mode
1.
Apply the parking brake. See Electric
Parking Brake (page 24).
Mustang (CZG) GT500, United States of America, Vehicles With: SVT Performance Package, enUSA, First-Printing
Transmission
Note: If the vehicle battery is dead, for
example, no electrical power available, an
external power may be required to apply the
parking brake.
2. Fully apply the brake pedal and hold,
do not release.
3. Install the access cover.
4. With your foot fully applied on the
brake pedal, start your vehicle. Confirm
that your vehicle is in the park (P) and
that the instrument cluster indicates
park (P).
5. If the instrument cluster is not
displaying the park (P) position or there
is a message stating Park Not
Available, apply the parking brake
before exiting your vehicle.
6. Confirm the manual park release cable
is in the rest position. If the manual park
release cable is in the rest position, and
the instrument cluster is not displaying
the park (P) position or there is a
message stating Park Not Available,
Transmission Not In Park or Shift
System Fault, apply the parking brake
before exiting your vehicle. Contact an
authorized dealer for service.
Dual Clutch Transmission
Adaptive Learning
This feature may increase durability and
provide consistent shift feel over the life
of your vehicle. A new vehicle or
transmission may have firm shifts, soft
shifts or both. This operation is considered
normal and does not affect function or
durability of the transmission. Over time,
the adaptive learning process fully updates
transmission operation.
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