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Old 11-05-2005, 08:55 PM
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Can some one tell me what TSB means,I know it has something to do with problems that a specific vehicle has been having with numorous owners so they announce to Ford to just fix it. Like that popping in my suspension that I was hearing that the dealer ship fixed

The reason I post a thread is cause I just looked at the GT forums and saw a thread about " Sqeaky Breaks" I so seems there is a TSB out for that. Something about different brake pads are need to solve the problem. My brakes speak a little bit when I slow down to a stop & Im only at 5900 Miles!! Should I ask them next time I go in. I said something about it last time and they just said its normal for the brakes to experence a little speaking. That was at 5,000 miles, Im at 5900 right now and Im still hearing it. what do yall think

I've also heard a TSB about the "Slow Fill" with the gas tanks. Seems right after I read the thread about that I was filling up last night and when I pulled the lever and went to leave it in the high nothch so it will fill by it self, I went to the back of my car and it clicked off like as if my tank was already full. I pulled the handle to give it more gas and went for a couple of more dollars and then clicked off again! So I ended up holding the nossle while I pumped the gas till the tank was full. Weird What do yall think

Any similar experiences would be helpful thanks
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Can some one tell me what TSB means,I know it has something to do with problems that a specific vehicle has been having with numorous owners so they announce to Ford to just fix it. Like that popping in my suspension that I was hearing that the dealer ship fixed

The reason I post a thread is cause I just looked at the GT forums and saw a thread about " Sqeaky Breaks" I so seems there is a TSB out for that. Something about different brake pads are need to solve the problem. My brakes speak a little bit when I slow down to a stop & Im only at 5900 Miles!! Should I ask them next time I go in. I said something about it last time and they just said its normal for the brakes to experence a little speaking. That was at 5,000 miles, Im at 5900 right now and Im still hearing it. what do yall think

I've also heard a TSB about the "Slow Fill" with the gas tanks. Seems right after I read the thread about that I was filling up last night and when I pulled the lever and went to leave it in the high nothch so it will fill by it self, I went to the back of my car and it clicked off like as if my tank was already full. I pulled the handle to give it more gas and went for a couple of more dollars and then clicked off again! So I ended up holding the nossle while I pumped the gas till the tank was full. Weird What do yall think

Any similar experiences would be helpful thanks
TSB - Technical Service Bulletin... Bascially like you said they are for 'known" problems... but short of a recall...

And yes there is a TSB for the gas tank problem... they will put a new tank in for you... In the mean time you can always try turning the nozzle upside down... or some times even a 90 degree angle...
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