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Im getting fire up to the coil pack but nothing
Due to the make up of coils. They used the same prospective of the point system. The contacts which is incased in plastic or rubber is one of the many design. Sorry to say Have to go new..........Hope this helps you out.
2/11/2011 10:01:20 AM •
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on Feb 11, 2011
In my 1994 ford mustang the cigarette lighter
Check for power at the fuse on both sides of the fuse if there is power check the wire going to the lighter if there is power check for ground if all are there you may need a new lighter if either power or ground are not present trace the wiring to find a short or bad wire.
1/30/2011 6:29:00 PM •
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on Jan 30, 2011
My headlights will not turn on. my high beams and
the headlight switch powers the relay that will power the bulbs your problem is either the switch or the relay locate headlight relay in fuse panne under hood use a testlight test if tyou have power at one terminal then turn on switch you should have power at another terminal if you have switch power replace relay if not check wires and connector at switch if ok replace switch
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1/17/2011 6:07:57 AM •
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on Jan 17, 2011
#2 fuel injector pores
Hello Barry.
If the injector is flowing too much fuel it is stuck open or the negative to the computer is shorted out or the computer itself is shorted on #2.
Power is fed to the fuel injectors from a 12 volt source. Then the computer completes the circuit by providing a ground.
Disconnect the injector and see if it still overfuels. If it does, the injector is bad. If not, check the ground circuit to the computer for a short to ground. The best way to do this is to disconnect that wire at the computer and the injector. Test to see if there is a short to ground. If there is, trace the wire to the short or run a new wire. If no short, the computer is bad.
If you need more help with this let me know here.
KL
1/16/2011 5:22:25 AM •
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on Jan 16, 2011
My 1994 ford mustang gt is hard to start in the
This is due to the fact that it possibly hasn't gone for a check-up in quite a long time. There are only two things that can cause this kind of problem and they are
1. If the battery is low or the kick starter is bad. A very good way to determine if the battery or kick stater is good is to watch out for the sound that the engine produces while you keep trying to start the vehicle. If you notice any kind of slow winding of the engine gears(i.e sluggish sound instead of usual energetic sound). A bad kick starter would lead you to keep trying to start the engine and eventually make the battery to die.
secondly, there might be a problem to your fuel supply. It might not be supplying enough fuel into the combustion chamber (be it carburetor or injector) therefore limiting the supply of available fuel to start up the engine.
The best thing to do is to send it to a mechanic to run a complete diagnosis on the engine to know if there might be any other issues as this is a very old engine and requires delicate care.
Hope this solution was helpful to you? Please comment for more information
1/14/2011 7:06:33 PM •
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on Jan 14, 2011
How do you remove 1994 mustang ignition
Very easy, grab a sharp or something needle nose like a #1 Phillips head screwdriver, look under your ignition cylinder where you turn the key and you will see a silver nickel like ball inside of the ignition cover , just press that little sphere / ball like object and push, then pull out the whole ignition, this works for mercurys too.
Good luck.
12/29/2010 10:07:11 PM •
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on Dec 29, 2010
Want to learn how to
At the rear of the engine locate the dip stick going into the transmission case, it look like an oil dip stick. Pull it out and wipe clean. Re-insert pull out and read the fluid level at the bottom of the dip stick. Do this with engine off and on a level surface.
12/12/2010 2:50:31 PM •
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on Dec 12, 2010
Car makes clicking sound when i try to crank it
the rapid loud clicking sound is the solenoid on your starter motor. usually indicating that the starter motor is defective or the battery needs charging or replacing at this time of year older batteries tend to die due to the cold.
1 test battery, look at battery and see if it has a window on top if so see if it is green if not it most likely needs replacing, test by switching on headlights and then trying to start the car if the lights dim or go out when you turn the key this indicates the battery is bad, if the lights stay bright this indicates a problem with your starter motor.
I hope this was helpful.
12/12/2010 1:27:15 AM •
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Hi my 1995 3.8 v6
Hi, there are few questions am going to ask you as regards the vibration.
1)Are the tires in balance? Is the vibration in the steering wheel or more in the floor pan? Steering, usually tires in front, Floor pan is either something un-related to tires or rear tires.
2) Are the engine mounts sagging to where the axles(with cv inner and outter joints) are mis-aligned with respect to their proper angle of attack to the automatic transaxle? IE) out of phase??
3) Exhaust loose or mis-routed?
4) Rotors in good shape or are they mis-balanced to where they are more dense in certain areas?
There are a number of things to check......use some of these as a guidline and see what you come up with....
11/21/2010 7:47:19 PM •
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on Nov 21, 2010
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