SOURCE: how do I set the clock on my 2003 Ford Mustang 2 door coupe
Here is a link to your owners manual at Fords web site, download it and look on page 22 for the procedure to set the clock.
http://www.motorcraftservice.com/pubs/content/~WO3MUS/~MUS~LEN/42/03musog5e.pdf
SOURCE: A diagram of a 2003 Ford Mustang interior fuse box?
here you go
https://www.fleet.ford.com/maintenance/owners_manuals/default.asp
SOURCE: i have a 98 ford mustang 3.6 and my check engine
Take it to your local Auto Zone and get the codes read. They can print you a copy of what to check for. IF the fluid is not flowing at all then your water pump is not working, be it due to belt or bearing in the pump. Have you changed the thermostat? Does the car actually run hot or does the light/gauge just read hot?
SOURCE: 2000 FORD EXPEDITION OVERHEATING....changed thermostat,radiator
yes. the impellor on these engines have a tendency to come off the water pump.First you can see if the pump is working by removing a heater hose then have someone to start the engine. if the water sprays a good, solid stream out then the water pump is good. if the water just barely comes out or not at all then the pump is weak or "bad".
SOURCE: MY AC ON 2003 FORD
The most common cause for an AC blowing hot air is the system is low on refrigerant. A small leak will eventually lose refrigerant until the compressor eventually will shut down. Most compressors require a minimum of 20psi to engage and chill the air. Most certified service stations can diagnose and recharge most systems for $100-150 depending on where the leak is. There are do it yourself kits available at most auto parts stores that come complete with leak detector (R-134A with dye to show where leaks are) compressor oil, and a recharge hose.
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