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Old 04-07-2007, 01:29 AM
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NyFordTech, dkano, bl1nkage, Goody625, Rt1Rebel, HDmstng, yzfmik, DeStonn and all y'all...
You guys are fantastic!! Can't thank you enough. Now that I'm armed with a TSB and your experiences, I'm takin my baby in to have 'em do the packs and won't have to settle if they try the ole razzel-dazzel. Thanksagain.
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Old 04-07-2007, 03:41 AM
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No prob seraphim, and yeah Dkano I have to let it roll anyways, otherwise my exhaust drowns everything else out (which is no excuse for them not replacing it). But yeah Ill make sure to get her nice and warmed up before I take her in again, thanks. I know the dealer is just whining about having to do warranty work... but if they dont fix it this time then we will take our business to another dealer, maybe theyll want our money. And no wonder Ford is doing so rough, their dealerships are digging their grave... corporate really needs to crack the whip on these theives.
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Old 04-07-2007, 05:47 AM
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bl1nkage, there is a TSB for the cruise control problem also, it's 06-9-9.....

***Some 2005-2006 Mustangs may exhibit a hesitation on acceleration after a long cruise. After coming to a stop from a highway type cruise, some vehicles may experience a hesitation when the customer begins to accelerate. Air bubbles can form around the fuel pump during a long cruise and be ingested into the pump on acceleration causing a hesitation.***

hope this helps, I had the same problem and the dealer fixed it no questions asked
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Old 04-07-2007, 06:40 AM
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Thanks silver... I knew already though. Thats why I took it in to have them look at it... so they would replacemy fuel pump.Way they see it is... yeah, theres a TSB on it, but they have to prove that my car actually has the problem before theyll replace my parts.. kinda BS if you ask me. Good lookin out though man!
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Old 04-07-2007, 06:47 AM
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right on bl1nk, i just told the dealership that i was having the problem and they hooked me up, said they couldn'tget it do it but i told them that i had to be on the road for 30 minutes or so.
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