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2000 Ford Mustang Questions & Answers
Vehicle won't go over 25 mph. help!!
Hi
If you have engine management lights showing on your dash your car has gone into limp (or safety mode) and this explains your problem. In limp mode the engine is locked down as a safety measure to get you home and will not operate normally.
If this is the case the car will have to go to be scanned for error codes to identify the exact cause of the fault causing the limp mode condition.
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7/7/2021 11:00:35 PM •
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on Jul 07, 2021
2000 Ford mustang rear seal replacement cost
The part itself depending on where you buy it is between $6.00 -$15.00 the labor depends on the shop you can do this very easily with a little bit of tools jack up the rear of the car mark the drive shaft remove the bolts that attach it to the rear end then move the drive shaft back to get it out of the tail of the transmission then pry out the seal be careful that you don't Crack the tail case light tapping with a hammer will work to pry out the old seal then apply grease to the new one inside and out and lightly tap it in flush with the tail housing reinstall the drive shaft with the marks lined up and tighten the fasteners and guess what you did it and your done there is a flat space in the spline of the drive shaft that mates with the output shaft of the transmission in case you have problems lining up the drive shaft ok this is very simple to do
6/30/2019 11:06:47 AM •
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on Jun 30, 2019
Trunk release relay
There's a switch in the lock itself in the trunk if you have a continuity tester check the release button first then the wires going to the trunk make long jumper wires from speaker wire and check for continuity then try jumping the lock itself with battery power and see if it works there is an accessory relay for that stuff but is everything else working door locks windows etc. ? That's in your passenger fuse box if all is working that's not it and go with the continuity checks pull out the glove box switch and touch the switch pins with each lead then press the button if the tester light comes on or meter beeps the switch is fine go to the wires next and do the same thing one end at the glove box plug to the other in the trunk for each wire if they light up or beep all good and the lock maybe bad if no beeps or lighting there's a wire break and check by sections at a time good luck stephen
5/24/2019 5:55:31 AM •
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on May 24, 2019
My seat belt alarm keeps dinging even though my seat belt is secured/fastened. how do I make it stop?
Check under both seats and make sure the wire harness is plugged in all the way. Some times shoving stuff under the seat unplugs wiring harness; seat belt sensor, occupant weight senor for air bags, heated seats & power seats (could be more than one wiring harness. Look inside belt buckle fastener; is it crusty with anything (food, crumbs, coin change)? Blow it out with a portable can of air. Make sure both the male/female parts of belt are clean, non-rusted/corroded & non-damaged to make good electrical connection when belted in; this turns off your belt warning light and bell. Check all wiring from the belt buckle release a the way down to under the seat; both sides...both seats They both seats could be interlinked into system; when one fails (bad connection) the other seat sensor fails also.
3/18/2019 3:18:56 PM •
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on Mar 18, 2019
Motor shakes very bad
-Sounds like blow head gasket, broken or burn valve.
-Do compression check each cylinder to see what you have and compare to its specification.
Or
-Was it recently rebuild?
If so then timing might be off.
spark plug wire connect to the wrong spark plug.
Vacuum line might connect to the wrong line.
Bad rotor or cap .
Good luck
Mai
11/27/2017 3:26:58 PM •
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on Nov 27, 2017
Shaking when driving. bought new tires in front 18
get under the vehicle (use ramps) and check all linkages for movement pull push on the anti roll bar links, pull push on steering rack and pinion and linkages, any excessive movement, jack each wheel at a time, using a bar check the lower wishbone joints for movement, get the bar in the gap between the wishbone and lower part of the shock. and pull down, if any movement in ball joint up and down replace. while wheel on vehicle check for movement in bearing you will feel a tiny amount not much but pull and push on wheel with opposite hands on 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock and do the same at 9 and 3. now with both wheels off the ground but with the tyres still on, have some one holed one wheel and push pull on wheels each side there should be even movement between both wheels, if everything is fine with the the steering linkages and this dose not feel or sound right then this could be the problem also to add if the inside and out side of the tyres are wearing then the tyre pressure is wrong and needs adjusting to the right tyre pressure .
7/24/2017 7:29:17 PM •
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on Jul 24, 2017
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