The relay is in the directional stick. You need to take the cover off the steering column (easy) and thankfully this part is bolted right on and simple to remove. I had to do this to fix a blinking headlight problem. If this is your issue you need to replace the directional stick as the control is a part of the directional module. I did this to my 88 5.0 GT. While you have this apart it is also wise to tigthen the column if you have a loose feel to the steering wheel.
There isn't a relay for the headlamps. The reason that your headlamps are blinking is most likely due to the circuit breaker in the headlamp switch or the wiring is melting at the headlamp switch and multifunction switch.The problem is more prone to happen when using the foglamps or using the non ford approved bulbs!
The relay is located close to the headlights usually under a battery box , with the engine off and headlights on have a partner flip the headlights on and off and listen for a click, 5hat is tue easiest way to find it
Mustangs, being Feral (Not wild) horses, will mostly always rely on their amazing instincts, and sharp mind. This may make them seem aggresive or high spirited.
Their temperment relies on many factors, including if they were born in the wild or in captivity, if they have been handled since birth, if they have been with abusive or uneducated owners, among other basic horse temperment factors. They range from very spirited to nearly bombproof, with both gentle and hostile dispositions. It really depends on the horse, because no two horses are alike, just like all creatures.
Most mustang owners have notticed that the breed is a One-owner kind of horse; this means that they seem to bond most strongly with one person, not to say they cant be friends with other humans.
Motorcraft MERCON ATF ( automatic transmission fluid ) according to the owners
manual
Rotten egg smell? Loss of power?
Yes...i have an 07 cobalt special edition supercharged and my friend stabbed holes into my muffler without me knowning...but i am somewhat happy because it does make the car sounds much louder and it sounds like i have an expensive exhaust system on it...but i recommend getting an exhaust system Yes...i have an 07 cobalt special edition supercharged and my friend stabbed holes into my muffler without me knowning...but i am somewhat happy because it does make the car sounds much louder and it sounds like i have an expensive exhaust system on it...but i recommend getting an exhaust system
Check the universal joints in the driveshaft.
You need to identify the problem before you can carry out any repair.
According to the 1996 Ford Mustang Owner Guide :
With engine oil filter change :
The 3.8 liter V6 engine takes :
( 5.0 U.S. quarts / 4.7 litres )
* but the Owner Guide also shows that the engine oil dipstick is used to
determine the exact fill requirement
According to the 2004 and 2005 Ford Mustang Owner Guides :
The 2004 is ( 183.2 inches long and 73.1 inches wide )
The 2005 is ( 187.6 inches long and 73.9 inches wide / 188.0 inches long for the GT )
Trouble code P0745 means: Pressure control solenoid malfunction
1 - 3 - 7 - 2 - 6 - 5 - 4 - 8
The distributor rotor turns COUNTERCLOCKWISE
The low engine coolant warning light is just to the left of the engine oil pressure
gauge
It depends on the type 200 BHP, 225 BHP or 271 bhp