5 BEEPS 5 TIMES

Asked by Rich Jan 05, 2017 at 03:51 PM about the 2005 Ford F-150 XLT SuperCab

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Every time I start my truck I get 5 beeps 5 x's , some time I could be driving
for about an Hour to 3 hours & I get the 5 beeps 5 x's. I'm thinking airbag
sensor if so which one. Looks like mine has 3 or is it something else. All the
searching I do on the internet I can't find a solution.

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It's a back up warning. Your dash and/or passenger airbag light is burned out.

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Everytime turn on truckf150 ford 2005 it does da beebing sounds n i dont know why it just stated this week what can it be plz need help

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560

It have same issue in 05 stx everssince i unplugged the wires underneath the seat for the pressure sensor in the seat belt sensor so sick of the chiming and now I get 5 beeps 5 times I plugged it back in the 5 beeps 5 times went away so I would check the plugs underneath of your seat

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I had the same problem, 5 beeps times 5. However it only happened when it was cold outside, freezing. Another error/code I got here and there was a thermostat below expected values. I then took a battery tester which indicated a weak cell. I swapped the battery for a new 42 month battery from Costco. I noticed the car starting quicker validating the weak battery. This morning at 14 degrees in Wisconsin, no beeps in a half hour drive.

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170

It is the passenger airbag bulb and it needs replacing

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420

I replaced the bulb and it still beeps. Is there a way to disable the beeper.

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It is likely the clock spring in the steering wheel. If anything on the steering slak d ok esnt work ie. Horn, cruise control etc. It is clock spring

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120

I installed an aftermarket stereo system in my F-150. Had the same beeps. I discovered I had wired one of the door speakers with reverse polarity. After fixing it the beep went away and sound quality improved dramatically.

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60

Occasionally a signal beeps in my 2012 Ford Expedition while driving down the highway? How can I correct the problem.

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110

Have the same thing on my 94 F150. I'll solve it the way I did on my 92 Mustang, go under dash and take the beeper out. Tape up the wires, no more worries. The air bags at this point ain't working any more...No more problem with the insane sound. Ford is notorious for this shit.

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i changed my motor and it started doing this everytime i start it

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I just fixed this issue on my 2004 F150. The bulb in the "passen

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I just fixed this issue on my 2004 F150. The bulb in the "passenger airbag off" indicator above the radio was burned out. Replacing the bulb with an LED and series resistor solved the problem. I also discovered that a 2.2k Ohm resistor in parallel with the burned out bulb will stop the beeping.

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