You did not mention what the status of the car was when this happened (VERY IMPORTANT... DO SO NEXT TIME). If you were attempting to start the engine when this happened, your starter may have failed. Starters occasionally shunt and cause this. Try replacing the starter AND starter solenoid. Also, verify that your battery connections are good, and that the battery wires did not have a meltdown. If they are burned, REPLACE THEM as well.
SOURCE: Smoke coming from the drivers side under hood
could have been a little fulid from somewhere that was burning off.
SOURCE: 91 ford mustang convertible driver side rear
you going to have to take it apart to get to it, is not that hard but time consuming; the parts is cheap. The common problems with those is the regulator is worned and need replacing. regulator is a window track, it keep the window in it track and when it become worned it get sloppy. hope that help some
SOURCE: 1993 mustang 5.0 has no power to starter. head
Suspect a burned-out 'fuse link'--a special section of the wiring that protects the car if certain components short out and overload the wiring (why don't they use fuses to protect these areas you ask, cheaper to use fuse links I say). Anyway, these fuse links may or may not protrude from the wiring harness, and the job of the repair person is to find the burned out link, replace it with a like device plus locate and repair/replace the shorted component. Good luck!
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SOURCE: hesitation and a popping/thud sound
sounds like you may have an inlet valve leaking or its to tight venting the inlet manyfold?
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