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Need diagram of under the dash fuse box for my 2004 mach 1

This looks promising:http://mustangforums.com/forum/4-6l-1996-2004-modular-mustang/548199-2003-gt-fuse-box-diagram.htmlHope it helps!
7/12/2012 6:17:36 AM • 2004 Ford... • Answered on Jul 12, 2012
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The fan switch for and heating and air

could be resister for the switch if you can find out if the switch has it built in or if it is remote then replace the part that jas the resister
5/19/2012 9:38:01 PM • 2004 Ford... • Answered on May 19, 2012
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How do i check fluid for convertable top

"How do I get the air out of my hydraulic system"?
  • Remove the reservoir plug on the motor pump. Leave the plug out and do not put back until you have finished.
  • Fill the reservoir 3/4 full with fluid (to the bottom of filler plug hole). Put a rag under the hole to catch overflow that will occur as system fills.
  • Run the pump for 15-20 seconds. Stop. Check your fluid level and refill to bottom of filler hole. Continue running the motor in the same direction for an additional 15-20 seconds. When the top gets to the end of cycle, check your fluid level, fill to bottom of filler hole, and run the motor in the opposite direction.
  • You are literally running the top all the way up and down sereral times. Checking the fluid level as you go and fill as required, leaving reservoir 25% empty.
  • When you are no longer able to add fluid, put the top in the down position. Check the fluid level one last time, should be to bottom of filler hole. Put the plug into reservoir. "How do I get the air out of my hydraulic system"?
  • Remove the reservoir plug on the motor pump. Leave the plug out and do not put back until you have finished.
  • Fill the reservoir 3/4 full with fluid (to the bottom of filler plug hole). Put a rag under the hole to catch overflow that will occur as system fills.
  • Run the pump for 15-20 seconds. Stop. Check your fluid level and refill to bottom of filler hole. Continue running the motor in the same direction for an additional 15-20 seconds. When the top gets to the end of cycle, check your fluid level, fill to bottom of filler hole, and run the motor in the opposite direction.
  • You are literally running the top all the way up and down sereral times. Checking the fluid level as you go and fill as required, leaving reservoir 25% empty.
  • When you are no longer able to add fluid, put the top in the down position. Check the fluid level one last time, should be to bottom of filler hole. Put the plug into reservoir.
  • 4/2/2012 5:08:43 AM • 2004 Ford... • Answered on Apr 02, 2012
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    Car will not start. Fuelpump shutoff is pushed in.

    Lets cover the basics first. An engine requires 3 things before it will run. Fuel, fire and compression. First check that the engine is getting gas. Second, see if the coil has enough spark and third, you will have to use a compression check gauge rentable from autozone to see if you may have a blown head gasket.
    3/10/2012 3:22:11 AM • 2004 Ford... • Answered on Mar 10, 2012
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    Dash lights went out, so i had some fuses removed

    You just need to turn it off again. You created a false trigger of the light. You may have to have dealer do it with scan tool.


    Prove Out Procedure
    Turn the ignition switch from the OFF to the RUN position and visually monitor the air bag indicator with the air bag modules or restraint system diagnostic tools installed. The air bag indicator will light continuously for approximately six seconds and then turn off. If an air bag supplemental restraint system (SRS) fault is present, the air bag indicator will either:
    • fail to light.
    • remain lit continuously.
    • flash.
    The flashing might not occur until approximately 30 seconds after the ignition switch has been turned from the OFF to the RUN position. This is the time required for the restraints control module (RCM) to complete the testing of the SRS. If the air bag indicator is inoperative and an SRS fault exists, a chime will sound in a pattern of five sets of five beeps. If this occurs, the air bag indicator will need to be repaired before diagnosis can continue.
    ----------------------------------------------------------- Restraints Control Module (RCM)
    The restraints control module (RCM) performs the following functions:
    • signals the inflators to deploy the air bags in the event of a deployable crash.
    • monitors the air bag supplemental restraint system (SRS) for faults.
    • illuminates the air bag indicator if a fault is detected.
    • flashes the air bag indicator to indicate the lamp fault code (LFC) detected.
    • communicates through the data link connector (DLC) the current or historical diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs).
    • signals the generic electronic module (GEM) to activate a chime if the air bag indicator is not available and another SRS fault exists.
    NOTE: The safing sensor is internal to the RCM and is not repaired separately.
    The RCM monitors the SRS for possible faults. If a fault is detected while the ignition switch is in the RUN position, the RCM will illuminate the air bag indicator located in the instrument cluster.
    When the ignition is cycled (turned off and then on), the air bag indicator will begin its prove out sequence. During prove out the air bag indicator will illuminate for six seconds, go off for two seconds and then, if a system fault exists, flash the two-digit LFC. The air bag indicator will flash the LFC five times, then it will remain illuminated for the rest of the key cycle. The RCM will also communicate the current and historical DTCs through the DLC, using a scan tool. If the air bag indicator does not function, and the system detects a fault condition, the RCM will signal the GEM to activate an audible chime. The chime is a series of five sets of five tone bursts. If the chime is heard, the SRS and the air bag indicator require repair.
    LFCs are prioritized. If two or more faults occur at the same time, the fault having the highest priority will be displayed. After that fault has been corrected, the next highest priority fault will be displayed.
    The RCM includes a backup power supply. This feature provides sufficient backup power to deploy the air bags in the event that the ignition circuit is damaged in a collision before the safing and air bag sensors determine that deployment is required. The backup power supply will deplete its stored energy approximately one minute after the battery ground cable is disconnected.
    Electrical System
    The electrical system that supports the air bag supplemental restraint system (SRS):
    • is powered from the battery through the ignition circuit.
    • provides the electrical path from the restraints control module (RCM) to the air bag modules.
    • provides the electrical path from the RCM to the air bag indicator.
    • provides the electrical path from the RCM to the data link connector (DLC).
    • provides the electrical path from the RCM to the generic electronic module (GEM).
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    Restraints Control Module (RCM) Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Priority Table DTC a LFC b LFC Priority Description Action To Take — — 1 The Air Bag Indicator is Illuminated Continuously — RCM Disconnected, Inoperative, or Lost/Low Ignition Feed Go To Pinpoint Test A . B1342 24 2 RCM Is Faulted INSTALL a new RCM. B1231 19 3 RCM Crash Data Memory Full INSTALL a new RCM. B1921 21 4 RCM Bracket Ground Resistance High Go To Pinpoint Test B . C1414 29 5 Incorrect Vehicle Identification Code Go To Pinpoint Test C . B1887 15 6 Driver Air Bag Circuit Shorted to Ground B1916 15 7 Driver Air Bag Circuit Shorted to Battery or Ignition B1888 16 8 Passenger Air Bag Circuit Shorted to Ground B1925 16 9 Passenger Air Bag Circuit Shorted to Battery or Ignition B1932 32 10 Driver Air Bag Circuit Resistance High B1933 33 11 Passenger Air Bag Circuit Resistance High B1934 34 12 Driver Air Bag Circuit Resistance Low B1935 35 13 Passenger Air Bag Circuit Resistance Low B1892 — 17 Air Bag Tone Warning Indicator Circuit Shorted to Ground or Open B1891 — 18 Air Bag Tone Warning Indicator Circuit Shorted to Battery or Ignition B1869 Tone c 19 Air Bag Indicator Inoperative B1870 Tone c 20 Air Bag Indicator Shorted to Battery — — — No Communication with the Restraints Control Module
    2/25/2012 6:39:12 PM • 2004 Ford... • Answered on Feb 25, 2012
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    I have an 03 mustang

    check fuel pressure if fuel pressure is low u have either clogged fuel filter or bad fuel pump
    1/21/2012 2:52:22 PM • 2004 Ford... • Answered on Jan 21, 2012
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    2004 Ford Mustang will not start battery is ok?

    Did you check the alternator? It is possible this may be the issue. If you can get someone to do test on your starter and alternator, such as Napa, Autozone, etc, this will help detect the problem for free.
    1/3/2012 3:23:43 AM • 2004 Ford... • Answered on Jan 03, 2012
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    When Im at a stand still and turn the wheel of the

    this sounds like a problem with the power steering system.it could be low on power steering fluid or you have air in the system that will have to be checked for leaks as air can be sucked into the system through the area of the leak.
    12/15/2011 1:22:18 AM • 2004 Ford... • Answered on Dec 15, 2011
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    Burning smell and abs light

    CHECK FOR DRAGGING BRAKES WHERE BRAKE CALIPER LOCKED UP OR YOU HAVE DEFECTIVE PROPORTING VALVE.
    9/17/2011 2:28:56 AM • 2004 Ford... • Answered on Sep 17, 2011
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    2004 mustang gt check engine

    You need to take it to someone that has a dynostic tester to see what DTC is activating the check engine light. It could be many things.
    Autozone will do it for no cost.
    9/16/2011 12:51:26 PM • 2004 Ford... • Answered on Sep 16, 2011
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    Where is the fuel filter on a 2004 mustang

    It's located in the rear of the car just forward of the fuel tank and is mounted to the chassis.
    9/13/2011 7:10:37 PM • 2004 Ford... • Answered on Sep 13, 2011
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    The power windows stop working.

    Please see your owners manual, for fuse box location... many times the fuse box is located on the left side of the dash "on the side" or on the drivers side, under the dash, others are located in the glove box, and in other cases the fuse box can actualy be located under the bach seat... once you find the fuse box, pull off the box door and look at the inside of box cover, it should state what each fuse is for. You know it all so is possible that your switches in your drivers side door could have failed !! Good Luck!
    9/13/2011 1:47:39 AM • 2004 Ford... • Answered on Sep 13, 2011
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