There can be a number of problems, but you can't know which is causing the light until you connect a diagnostic code reader. They're relatively inexpensive and can help quite often. If you don't want to buy one, borrow or rent one at an auto parts retailer.
The biggest difference is the Mustang GT has a V8 engine
Ford offered the Mustang in four convertible models in 2002. These models varied by engine and trim offerings, with the Deluxe and Premium models coming standard with the 3.8L V6 engine, while the GT Deluxe and GT Premium versions both came with the big 4.6L V8 engine.
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The 5.0 liter V8 engine in a 1986 Ford Mustang GT was rated at : ( 200 horsepower from the factory )
a 2001 has a 4.6 engine. i think it has 265 hp
A 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible with the straight six engine and no options - Low retail, $9720. Average retail, $19680. High retail, $32800. It's all about factory options and condition.
the 3.8l mustang engine should fit in it because it has the same everything basically.you will have alot of room in between the front of the engine and the radiator.thats cuz the 4.6l would fill that in. but i believe that it would fit. just do some measurments. then u'll be 100% sure.
Will a 1998 3.8 mustang engine fit in a 2000 Mustang 3.8 engine?
it depends on what type of engine you have. if its a 4.6 it uses around 20-24 MPG but the more you wear it in the more miles it gets to the gallon.
Ford Motor Company introduced the Mustang in 1964 and the 1967 Ford Mustang was the first redesign of the original model. It was offered in hardtop, fastback, and convertible, with the option of a V8 engine for the first time. The 1967 Mustang was slightly larger than the original, and offered a "Pony Interior" package that included brushed stainless steel interior trim, an adjustable steering wheel, and special interior paneling. The "High Country Special Mustang" was only offered in Denver, Colorado, and was available in both fastback and convertible in 1967.
The 2013 Maserati Granturismo-Convertible has a V8 engine.