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| 2002 Ford Mustang Blower Motor Resistor (Only works in high position) | 18 Feb 2005 16:26 GMT | 1 |
When then heater or air conditioning blower fan only works when in the high position, the most likely cause is the blower motor resistor. The one in my 2002 Ford Mustang failed when the car was only about 3 years old. Probably moisture caused it to fail, the part was very rusty when
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| OT: Happy Valentines Day | 18 Feb 2005 13:43 GMT | 43 |
Just wishing everybody & their loved ones a happy valentines day! *hands out condoms* -Mike --
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| 87-93 shorty or long headers? | 18 Feb 2005 01:18 GMT | 3 |
whats the difference between shorty and long headers? and if so which one puts out better performance and sound?
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| EMERGENCY! | 18 Feb 2005 00:46 GMT | 4 |
30 degrees in the morning. Just got my damn restrictor valve for the heater and I am not sure how or which way or which hose it should go in and on. Which is bigger, the inlet or outlet? One of them IS bigger. Do I put it *inside* the hose? I saw a picture that should what looked ...
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| 2001 Mustang - Fuel Pump Options | 17 Feb 2005 23:03 GMT | 3 |
My 2001 mustang 3.6 fuel pump died. I've looked at the local auto stores and only one carries such a pump for $190 (comes with straner, fuel sender and other parts I already have from the old unit). Is there a pump out there I can just replace the current one with (model number
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| Canada Insurance madness! NEVER go online! | 17 Feb 2005 18:44 GMT | 20 |
Mach-1 is pricy. Well, it's been a really interesting time of it, searching for insurance in Toronto. What I did find out is that I reside in the most expensive part of the most expensive city to have auto insurance
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| Ping --- ZOMBY WOOF | 17 Feb 2005 14:32 GMT | 1 |
Hey ZW... I tried the email address you gave me, and it bounced. I'll re-check it but I think I got it right.. zomby-woof@cox.net.. (shrug)
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| Smaller Wheels | 17 Feb 2005 04:36 GMT | 17 |
OK, so I mentioned a personal disdain for big wheels all around. Here's a question: on late model Stangs, how small in diameter can you go and still clear the brakes? I mean, I still see pics of them running at the track with what looks like 15-inch wheels. Are there differences
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| Latest Update On Arizona Emissions Law | 17 Feb 2005 02:50 GMT | 1 |
Here's is the latest and greatest on the House Bill 2357. If you're an Arizona resident (or if you aren't and just want to help us out), please take a few minutes and send your message of support for this bill to the representatives listed below:
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| How To: Replace the seat back latch | 17 Feb 2005 01:01 GMT | 1 |
In an accident I broke through both the seat back latches (driver and passenger side) and the seats wont stay in a single position anymore. They recline all the way till they are near flat. I ordered replacement seat back latches for both seats from Ford but am
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| 85 Mustang GT | 17 Feb 2005 00:47 GMT | 1 |
Would anyone know if the front and rear disks brakes and the rear end of a 1988 Lincoln Sports Coupe (Mark VII) would fit on a 1985 Mustang GT? Might there be a how-to site that describes this process?
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| Speaking of mufflers and 4.6's | 16 Feb 2005 23:54 GMT | 5 |
Speaking of mufflers and 4.6's, does anyone know if the 4.6 in the new F-150 is the same engine as in the GT? I just bought one and the damn truck is way to quite in the old exhaust department. Anyone have any recommendations on how to get that beautiful Ford V8 sound out of a
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| blueprint or model of 04 GT trunk? | 16 Feb 2005 16:14 GMT | 3 |
So I'm breaking down and upgrading the POS audio I have in the GT. Definately not ghetto head-pounding bass or anything, but I'm putting in some alpine F#1 stuff, including a pair of small subs. Anyway, I'd like to build a nice amp rack and enclosure in the trunk, but I'm having ...
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| backseat shroud removal? | 16 Feb 2005 14:25 GMT | 4 |
Anyone know if theres an easy way to (temporarrily) pull that thin shroud thats behind the rear seats between them and the trunk area? Im referring to the piece that has that 1'x3' cutout that provides access when you drop the rear seats.
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| 2000 Mustang Timing Belt | 16 Feb 2005 12:12 GMT | 1 |
I am interested in buying a 2000 Mustang 3.8L. I would like to know when I would have to change the timing belt on the car and the estimated costs for the job. Also is it true that Nissan 2001 Sentra does not have ea timign belt since I am also intersted it that car.
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