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Old 09-19-2009, 09:34 PM   #71
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Unhappy Fan wont turn on 1988 Mustang LX

Hello. I need help in locating the relay or sensor for the heating/cooling fan. Is there any pictures that would show me where to find them? (i think my engine is 2.something). Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Old 09-21-2009, 08:49 AM   #72
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Hello. I need help in locating the relay or sensor for the heating/cooling fan. Is there any pictures that would show me where to find them? (i think my engine is 2.something). Any help will be greatly appreciated.
thanks
It is a 2.3L v4 for future reference.

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Old 09-21-2009, 08:41 PM   #73
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Thank you! I found it and fixed the problem.
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Old 10-07-2009, 04:22 PM   #74
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hey can i g3et 1994 mustang

and how to remove the air bagS??
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Old 10-08-2009, 08:52 AM   #75
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hey can i g3et 1994 mustang

and how to remove the air bagS??
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WARNING: THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT NECESSARY FOR SYSTEM DEPLOYMENT IS POWERED DIRECTLY FROM THE BATTERY TO AVOID ACCIDENTAL DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY, POSITIVE BATTERY CABLE MUST BE DISCONNECTED PRIOR TO SERVICING OR REPLACING ANY SYSTEM COMPONENTS.

NOTE: If the air bag did not deploy in a collision, it may not have been needed. Complete all diagnosis before replacing the driver side air bag module.

REMOVAL

1. Disconnect positive battery cable and wait one minute for backup power supply energy to be depleted.
2. Remove two back cover plugs. Remove two screw and washer assemblies retaining driver side air bag module to steering wheel. (found behind steering wheel, in front of switch assembly)
3. Disconnect the air bag sliding contact connector from driver air bag wiring. Remove driver side air bag module.

WARNING: PLACE DRIVER SIDE AIR BAG MODULE ON BENCH WITH TRIM COVER FACING UP.


INSTALLATION

1. Connect driver air bag wiring to air bag sliding contact connector.
2. Position driver side air bag module to steering wheel and secure with two screw and washer assemblies. Tighten to 10.2-13.8 N.m (8-10 lb ft).
3. Reconnect battery ground cable.
4. Prove out air bag system.
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REMOVAL

1. Disconnect battery ground cable.
2. Disconnect positive battery cable and wait one minute for backup power supply energy to be depleted.
3. Open glove compartment. Drop glove compartment to the floor by pushing sides of glove compartment towards each other.
4. Remove two screws that attach RH A/C duct and remove duct.
5. Remove two fore-aft air bag attachment bolts that attach passenger side air bag module to instrument panel steel reinforcement.
6. Disconnect air bag electrical connector on LH lower rear corner of passenger side air bag module.
7. Remove air bag connector from steel reinforcement by prying "X-mas" tree out of hole in steel reinforcement.
8. Pull each corner of air bag cover to disengage cover-to-instrument panel attachments.
9. Gently push passenger side air bag module from behind, out of the instrument panel opening in order to pull passenger side air bag module out completely with both hands. WARNING: PLACE AIR BAG MODULE ON BENCH WITH TRIM COVER FACING UP TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY.

INSTALLATION


1. Position passenger side air bag module in instrument panel opening and slide into position.
2. Push "X-mas" tree into its hole in the instrument panel steel reinforcement.
3. Connect the air bag connector.
4. Attach two fore-aft air bag attachment bolts to the instrument panel steel reinforcement. Tighten to 7-11 N.m (62-97 lb-in).
5. Push each air bag cover corner to engage cover-to-instrument panel attachment.
6. Install RH A/C duct.
7. Push sides of glove compartment toward each other to put glove compartment back into position.
8. Close glove compartment.
9. Reconnect positive battery cable.
10. Reconnect battery ground cable.
11. Prove-out air bag system.
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Old 10-15-2009, 11:24 AM   #76
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Juno,

I would like to know the location of the door jamb switch for 2000 Mustang 3.8. The passenger door won't activate the dome light and the passenger electric door lock no longer works.

In the past I have had problems with the dome light staying on after opening the passenger door. I tried to locate the jamb switch but never had any success.

Any help you can provide would be appreciated.
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Old 10-27-2009, 02:58 PM   #77
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need to replace alternator 2003 6 cyl. mustang does not sound too difficult but could anyone tell me how to loosen belt to remove alternator?

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Old 11-09-2009, 10:27 PM   #78
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Thank you tell me that.I know now.
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