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The parking brake cable on a 2005 ford f150 runs under the frame. Where the cable splits off to the wheels there is an adjustment. Tightening the nut will make the brakes tighter.
Check your vacuum hose.
check your battery cables. could be old or just loose.
The bulbs on trailer look good.Lights on truck work.Might be ground not sure.Looks ok.
The best pickup truck is probably the Ford F150. The F150's powertrain from all generations have been known to be very reliable and last long. I have a '02 F150 with a 4.2L V6 and I run it every day and it has 567,993 miles. It still runs strong too. The F150 also has the strongest frame in its class, being a fully boxed frame. Fully boxed frames allow for industry leading towing and payload. The Ford F150 has that. Now, the second best truck would probably be the Chevrolet Silverado 1500.
The AC recharge port on a 2008 Ford F150 is located close to the hose that runs from the compressor to the accumulator. The hose is the low-pressure hose and you will notice a service fitting on the hose which is where the port is.
through the dipstick tube with a long funnel if its an auto, with manual there is a filler plug on the side of the tranny fill till it runs out then it's full.
Iv had a 94 ford f150 5.0 liter engine for 5 years I use regular 10w 30 oil and it's worked fine for me truck still runs great
Possibly a throttle position sensor problem
On the side of the distributor there is a module, Check the module, or just replace it it should be cheap. If that is not it (probably is) then look to the coil
When first start the engine on your ford escape in park, it sputtered and then when warm up it runs ok and then when you driving on the road it jerks going up the hill and lose power. And on flat road it smooth out.