The motor pump has a reservoir plug, take the plug out and set it aside until you are done. Fill the reservoir can to the bottom of the filler hole with fluid (automatic Transmission Fluid if red, hydraulic jack oil if not). Run the motor pump for 10-15 seconds. Fill the reservoir can to the bottom of the filler hole again. Run the pump in the same direction an additional 10-15 seconds in the same direction. Do the process again. When the top gets to the end of the cycle, fill the reservoir and run the motor in the opposite direction. fill, run, fill, run. The top will have to go up and down a few times to work all the air out. Some fluid will come out the reservoir hole during the process, so have something underneath to catch the overflow. If you have any additional questions, call Hydro-E-Lectric at 941-639-0437.
Yes, but I would not recommend it. It will tear it up.
they are located on the passengers side 1 being closest to the fan
On a Ford Mustang ( V6 and V8 engines ) Bank 2 is the drivers side of the engine Sensor 2 would be AFTER the exhaust has passed through the catalytic converter
There is not a governor on this engine but most modern rev limiters are controlled through the vehicles computer system
Have the undercarriage inspected for rust through damage. Those cars had no frame so they relied on a uni-body construction. Being a convertible it is very important that the uni-body is solid. Repairing the uni-body with rust through could get costly. If it is solid I would say the car is worth that much.
Of course.
On a 2000 Ford Mustang : The fuel pump inertia switch is in the trunk , behind the trunk liner on the drivers side , near the driver side rear taillight ( there is an access hole through the trunk liner )
There is no trunk access through the seat on a Chrysler Sebring convertible.
The Major is a mustang; he came up through the ranks. I want to rope just one mustang during tomorrow's round-up.
Most cars have the VIN number in the window on the lower driver's side, viewed from the outside. There's a ~4" 'window' to view it through.
Yes, here is a sentence with the word 'mustang' in it. In the military, an officer who has risen through the ranks is called a 'mustang'. Wild (actually feral) mustangs are available for adoption in Nevada, USA.
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