Limp mode is a safety feature in vehicles, including the 2005 Ford, that limits engine performance to prevent damage when the vehicle's computer detects a serious issue. In limp mode, the car may only allow low speeds and reduced power, typically enabling you to drive a short distance to safety or a repair shop. The exact distance you can travel in limp mode varies based on the specific problem and vehicle condition, but it generally ranges from a few miles to around 30 miles. However, it's advisable to address the underlying issue as soon as possible to avoid further damage.
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