Six problems related to engine cooling system have been reported for the 2005 Ford Five Hundred. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2005 Ford Five Hundred based on all problems reported for the 2005 Five Hundred.
Ac compressor problem. After reading numerous blogs, seems to be a very common problem for the Ford Five Hundred models. Ford needs to recall and fix.
Ac problem,cool when going down the road. Worm at idle. 05 Ford 500.
70 degree air blowing at idle and low speed. Lowers to 62 degrees at highway speed. No condensation draining thru condensate tube. Refrigerent evacuated and system charged with fresh 134.
My Ford Five Hundred sel has really been a problem from day one,however,the problem now is get either the check engine light and the fail safe mode together. This car has been in the shop so many times within the last three years until nothing should be wrong with it.
In my 2005 Ford Five Hundred sedan, the compressor for the air conditioning does not work properly. The air compressor will not cool the car unless you are driving at or above highway speed. When sitting at idle or driving around town, air conditioning system will blow hot air instead of cold. The compressor must be replaced in order for air conditioning system to work properly. Seems to be a very common problem with 2005 and 2006 Ford Five Hundred sedans.
My 2005 Ford Five Hundred has been a very dependable vehicle, except when the compressor went out. After doing much research, it seems that I am not the only one with this issue. Ford should do the right thing and repair the compressors on the Ford Five Hundreds because it is a very high safety concern. I have had to drive around with no air because I cannot afford the repair on top of the monthly payments for the car. If I had known that there was an issue with the compressor going out, and a $1200 bill to ensue, I would have reconsidered buying this vehicle. All the Ford Five Hundred drivers, including me, need help on this across the board repair. It is obviously a manufacturing error and should be made right by Ford.