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  • Re: 2000 ford mustang charge problems HELP [jeremiah6]

    Written by: robbyh3 on Sep 12, 2011 2:50:13 PM

    Did you find out how to fix this? I am having the same problems on a 1995, i've narrowed it down to the green wire off the top of the altenator, but dont know where it leads too??? Any help?

  • 2010 Ford Mustang Passenger Airbag Off signal when passenger present!

    Written by: jmaroun on Feb 11, 2010 5:12:11 PM

    I'm starting to get cheesed off at my dealership who can't reproduce the problem described in title. I brought my wife to the dealership this morning to demonstrate to the service rep, and he turned me away claimming that I have to talk to the manager first. ?? I called the manager twice today..seems he's out today. Why do I need the manager to see the problem..wouldn't it be enough to ... Read More

Ford Mustang Winter Driving

  • Re: Ford Mustang 1997 Coupe V6 3.8L engine Snow driving [xytiz]

    Written by: IanTheCrusher on Dec 30, 2008 9:58:03 AM

    I have a 1995 mustang and i live in Northern Ontario, Canada. So it seems silly for me to have a mustang, just because of the massive amounts of snow. BUT it can be fairly easy to drive in snow. I put about 6 bags of road salt in my trunk and i got winter tires. That seemed to do the trick for me. The bags of salt have also come ... Read More

Ford Mustang (2004 and earlier)

  • 1995 Mustang GT

    Written by: umcdowell on Apr 8, 2007 10:24:56 AM

    I need your help. I a picture of the emissions components of a 1995 Ford Mustang GT. If you have a 1995 Ford GT, I would appreciate a pic of your emissions components (hood raised). Thanks, Mac umcdowell@carolina.rr.com

Ford Mustang (2005 and Newer)

  • Re: Get with the Times [tayl0rd]

    Written by: scrumhalf on Nov 16, 2005 10:57:35 AM

    I had a 1995 Mustang GTS 5.0 until the engine ate itself. It ran lean and holed the pistons. The car was a blast. I recently went for another test drive on my commuter route and found the car to be quite acceptable for day-to-day style driving and more nimble than its size belies. The interior materials could be better, but that can be said about most cars including the new ... Read More

Ford Mustang (2005 & newer) Problems and Solutions

  • Re: Gas Tank!!!! [hatethestang]

    Written by: scrumhalf on Nov 15, 2005 8:29:50 AM

    Its a Ford. Before I continue, I must admit that I am deciding between a Mustang GT Convertible or a 325i. I owned a 1995 Mustang GTS 5MT 5.0. Great concept, but so-so execution. The car was fun to drive with lots of grunt, but the engine pinging and the outside mirror falling off, etc kind of killed the experience. Ford never could fix the engine. We have 2 new 2006 ... Read More

Ford Mustang (2004 and earlier)

  • Re: Style [m1miata]

    Written by: john_324 on Jun 28, 2005 1:34:51 PM

    1999s-2004s are where it's at for me. I think they're a great combination of current styling (well, at the time anyway) and heritage cues. Taillights, fake-scoop-o-rama and the door styling all evoke Mustangs of old, but without being overly and obviously retro. Also has a certain (to me anyway) muscle-car, "gimme your lunch money!" look to it that I enjoy. ;) On the other two choices, while I think the 05s ... Read More

  • RE: Mustang GT 5.0

    Written by: mgh on May 28, 2005 6:21:43 AM

    The car runs like a dream it is incredible how just one sensor controls everything. Thank you laterlag and nvbanker for your help. I know it sounds in sane but my job now is demanding the use of a pick up truck and I need to trade or sell does anybody here know how much this car worth? I have run the Edmunds report but I am not sure if this ... Read More

Ford Mustang (2005) vs. 2005 Pontiac GTO

  • cmnott, reliability for 2005 Mustang?

    Written by: gunit on Apr 27, 2005 12:18:11 PM

    Sounds like there is a lot of reliability problems with the NEW 2005 Mustang or at least the early ones from what I saw on the Ford Mustang 2005 Problems and Solutions boards..... WAY MORE then GTO. I don't see many on GTO here on edmunds. Then again I would NEVER buy a first year car anyway new. I have done that and learned the hard way. 1995 Aurora V8 and ... Read More

Ford Mustang (2005 and Newer)

  • A funny thing

    Written by: carfreak189 on Apr 2, 2005 9:16:08 PM

    Most people associate midlife crisis with a sports car. For my dad its been quite the opposite, he never needed a family sedan to begin with. So in 1995 at age 37 he got rid of his "Pocket Rocket" Toyota celica for a Ford contour that car was a bridge for the chevy Malibu in 2000. That was midlife crisis thinking he needs a family sedan when he never needed one. ... Read More

  • Re: taylor [baggs32 #478]

    Written by: oldman on Apr 12, 2004 9:06:07 PM

    So far as I can see from a distance, I believe Al-Quaida has taken over control of "the general", which explains why GM is claiming to be on a comeback while nosediving into the ground with stupid, out-of-touch product lines. The corporate crater will be huge on this one! Honestly how else can one explain the absurdity of products offered by this marque? If I had the courage of my convictions ... Read More

cracked intake manifold

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    Written by: rea98d on Dec 16, 2002 12:59:24 PM

    The following cars have had the '96 & up models equipped with 4.6 motors recalled for the intake problem... Ford Thunderbird Mercury Cougar Ford Mustang Ford Crown Victoria, Police & fleet models only Lincoln Town Car, fleet models only. What Ford is doing is recalling only the cars that will see hard driving, such as taxi, police, and sports cars. All 4.6 models are affected by the problem, but not the ... Read More

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