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| Ford kills SVT unit | 09 Mar 2006 17:03 GMT | 7 |
2007 Shelby Cobra Mustang to be performance division's swan song Source: Autoblog http://tinyurl.com/f47ew Too bad, but inevitable. There's no way Ford could continue to justify
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| 2002 Ford Focus | 09 Mar 2006 16:58 GMT | 2 |
Can anyone tell me why my focus stalls when I first start it but after it warms up it drives fine? I heard it could be fuel pump or ground wire?? Any suggestions? Also, my check engine light doesn't come on but the battery light does sometimes. I had the electrical portion
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| Sludge Engine Oil - join in new worldwide community | 09 Mar 2006 03:36 GMT | 3 |
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| '94 T-Bird LX | 08 Mar 2006 21:00 GMT | 21 |
I'm looking at a 94 T-Bird to possibly buy. It's a 3.8L V6, with 83,xxx miles. I had a few questions for the Ford experts in here. 1. Are there any inherent problems with the 94 Birds? 2. The hood won't stay up - Any easy fixes for this?
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| 97 Ford Taurus 98,000 + Miles | 08 Mar 2006 15:39 GMT | 5 |
I have a 97 Ford Taurus GL Sedan with a 3.0 L Engine. Lately I've noticed that it has been driving a lot rougher than normal and the engine does sound louder than normal. I do have the oil pan gasket that is starting to push out but is not leaking yet (for the 2nd time) and I
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| removing the gas tank on a '96 ford ranger (3.0, 4x4) | 08 Mar 2006 06:45 GMT | 4 |
removing the gas tank on a '96 ford ranger Anyone have any idea on how to disconnect the wires from the top of the gas tank? This seems to be a strange type of connector. Not sure if it's meant to be removed. Each wire has a small square rubber piece
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| windstar misfire #1 Cylinder | 08 Mar 2006 04:20 GMT | 7 |
Got code for misfire #1 cylinder. Plug wire and plug have been changed. I think there is a coil pack on this engine. what should be done next? Replace coil pack?
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| Ford CVT | 08 Mar 2006 02:37 GMT | 9 |
What's the word on CVT? I've been in a Ford 500 for a few weeks, and it is sure nice to drive. Wonder if I would feel the same way after 50,000 miles.
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| Ford Contour Random Misfire | 08 Mar 2006 02:06 GMT | 1 |
My son has a 2000 Ford Contour. After the holidays when he ws driving back to college it cut off twice even though he was going interstate speed. He pulled over, sat for awhile and was able to get it to start and drove on the college. He took it to a shop and they could find
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| Alternators, A Good Example of What's Wrong, GM, Ford, and Chrysler | 08 Mar 2006 01:19 GMT | 21 |
Alternators, A Good Example of What's Wrong, GM, Ford, and Chrysler In the beginning there was the third brush d.c. generator. It required an external control (cutout relay & voltage regulator). Mechanics found it easy to diagnose and service.
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| Technical Service Bulletin_Tempo/Topaz | 07 Mar 2006 15:49 GMT | 2 |
Does anyone have a copy of service bulletin for Tempo/Topaz "Temperature gauge reads in low range/erratic 92-94 {95-13-2} that they would be willing to share either here or by e-mail. Thanks
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| Help Tracking Ford Escort , please | 07 Mar 2006 15:33 GMT | 2 |
Hi, I have a Ford Escort 1.4i 1993 L Reg. The problem is Ive just noticed one of my tyres being bald three quarter the way a across. The thing is Ive only done 1500 miles since my last M.O.T and when i got that done i also replaced the bottom wishbone bushes, could this
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| ford mondeo - 1.8d - starting problem | 07 Mar 2006 14:42 GMT | 2 |
having problem with starting !! - wont start off battery but will if towed/bumped. new battery fitted 5wks ago - if battery is disconnected overnight it will start first time - but if battery is left connected - wont start - something is draining battery power !! any ideas-
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| 1972 Ford F100 XLT | 07 Mar 2006 03:31 GMT | 3 |
I have posted the question in here before, got an answer, but puter crashed and I lost the post. Its been a few years ago, so here it is again. The rear axle on a 1972 Ford F100 XLT is quite a bit narrower on the
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| General AC question | 07 Mar 2006 03:02 GMT | 2 |
Using a vacuum pump to leak test the low pressure side of the AC plumbing, making sure that it holds the vacuum "indefinately", which to me would mean 24 to 48 hours, could you also leak test the high pressure side AC plumbing the same way, or would the vacuum have some
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