I may have manual for a '92. I'll look and let you know later. I have
other parts too. Convertible boot parade cover, original intake parts, K&N
air cleaner, Throttle body, OEM radio.
MG
>I may have manual for a '92. I'll look and let you know later. I have
>other parts too. Convertible boot parade cover, original intake parts, K&N
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>> Thanks for considering this request, and may the americans in
>> the group enjoy their July 4th festivities.
Sorry about the lapse in replying to your message, Mr. G.
Thanks for all you're doing to help me out.
Some quesitons for you, if it's alright.
First, will a 1992 manual be useful regarding my 1993? (I
mean, will all the info contained in it be able to be used as far as
maintenance for the vehicle is concerned?)
Second, does the 1992 manual tell how to operate the
convertible button? (Though MustangGuy told me to apply the emergency
brake then activate the switch, ...there is this thingie hanging down
from the top and wrapped around my rearview mirror that looks like it
would get pulled out of whack if I did that... It's an electronic plug
of some sort... It's small, and looks to be composed of two wires or
so that are about 12 guage wire in thickness... The plug looks like a
four-prong connector...Black in outer appearance... I don't know what
the thing is or does.)
Lastly, being a year different, is there anything contained in
a 1993 manual as opposed to the 1992 one that I need to be aware of
(that you might already be in the know about)??? Any changes, perhaps;
or revisements that might be important???
Thanks for looking for your 1992 manual... If I can use it to
keep this vehicle in top form - I'm glad to meet your acquaintance!
I'll check back in a day or so to see if you've been able to
respond to this thread. Peace and health to you and yours until then!
Oh! And should you wish to contact me directly, my email addy
is druid918@cox.net
dwight - 11 Jul 2005 02:14 GMT
> Sorry about the lapse in replying to your message, Mr. G.
> Thanks for all you're doing to help me out.
> Some quesitons for you, if it's alright.
> First, will a 1992 manual be useful regarding my 1993? (I
> mean, will all the info contained in it be able to be used as far as
> maintenance for the vehicle is concerned?)
I have a '93 GT convertible and a manual. I can't imagine that there are any
(major) differences between '92 and '93, where maintenance is concerned. The
cars are virtually identical.
> Second, does the 1992 manual tell how to operate the
> convertible button? (Though MustangGuy told me to apply the emergency
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> four-prong connector...Black in outer appearance... I don't know what
> the thing is or does.)
The only thing I can imagine that this is... Well, there are two map lights
in the bottom edge of the rearview mirror. Is this wiring connected to them?
There is nothing electrical above the rearview mirror or hooked into the top
that I know of...
Simply pull the levers located above each front window to loosen the clamps.
Pull the hooks away from the corners of the windshield and push the TOP
button in. This will lower the top. Raising it is the same in reverse...
Have you successfully lowered the top yet?
> Lastly, being a year different, is there anything contained in
> a 1993 manual as opposed to the 1992 one that I need to be aware of
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> Oh! And should you wish to contact me directly, my email addy
> is druid918@cox.net
dwight
www.tfrog93.com/CFrog/CFrog.htm
Mr.~G. - 12 Jul 2005 02:27 GMT
Hey druid918,
I have not yet located the manual but did locate the Chilton's repair book.
Still searching.
Top operation.
1. Roll down windows
2. On the side of the top towards the front there are two levers (one per
side) - pull those to the inside. This will release the latch from the
windshield frame
3. On the right of the instrument cluster there is a pull / push button like
the one for the lights on the left. Pull raises the top. Push lowers it.
My '92 did this without having to have the e-brake on. My '04 needs to have
the e-brake on.
There should be nothing other than the two latches holding the top to the
windshield frame
The '92 and the '93's are very similar. '93 was the last production model
of the LX Fox frame.
MG
>>I may have manual for a '92. I'll look and let you know later. I have
>>other parts too. Convertible boot parade cover, original intake parts,
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> Oh! And should you wish to contact me directly, my email addy
> is druid918@cox.net
whoisjb - 27 Jul 2005 03:35 GMT
"" wrote:
> Hey druid918,
>
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> addy
> > is druid918@cox.net
My cousin just purchased a 93 Mustang with a 4-cylinder and automatic
transmission. We’re not familiar with the car and we needed to put
some transmission fluid in the car but not sure where it’s located. I
know this may be a "dumb" question, but we don’t have the manual and
she’s a teenager with no idea about cars in general, so I thought I’d
see if I could figure it out for her.
Should we be looking for a dipstick or a small plastic "bottle"
similar to the coolant overflow container?