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Old 03-19-2007, 02:51 AM
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when i parked my car at the movie theater today and turned it off.....i noticed that the middle light on the pass side taillight was ON....the car and all lights were turned off....i have read somewhere of taht exact condition....sorry guys but i cant read through 15 pages on the leak thread..can someone tell me if there is an official TSB on the leak issue.....my floor is wet on the pass side....will ford fix this and about how long is the process,,,,will they give me a rental in the meantime..i had to unplug the pigtail in order not to drain the battery..
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Old 03-19-2007, 07:18 AM
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most of the issues are at the cowl, shorting out the 'smart junction box' connectors in the passenger kick panel- I would imagine leak repair should include new SJB and cables that plug into it(at least treat any corrosion somehow- replacing a harness would not be fun, but if its been wet, I'd have to see mine before they put it back in), not sure how fords handling it- but have read at least several cases of the same scenario...lucky for me, no probs here- but sorry to hear about yours- good luck-
I think theres a thread on current TSB's over at themustangsource.com
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