Do all 1989 ford mustang gt 5.0 come with positive traction
SOURCE: 1988 ford mustang gt ignition problem
almost posative it is your ignition switch located on the steering column under the plastic covers just in front of your key entry it will be attached to the column with two break away bolts make sure you disconnect the battery(-) then disconnect the switch electrical plug youll need to drill out the break away bolts and remove with an easy out make sure that the key is in the on position as this is where the new one will be positioned make sure you get the actuator pin into the switch now just work backwards of what i have told you to install it might sound difficult but it isnt once you identify the switch but I am almost 99% sure that is your problem hope this helps.
SOURCE: 1989 Ford Mustang GT Drop in Oil Pressure gage
I hate be the bearer of bad news but it sounds like you bottom end bearings are getting worn out. You have excessive bearing clearances causing your drop in oil pressure.
SOURCE: electrical. alternator fuse link keeps blowing
The wiring harness coming from the solonoid/power distribution has one small guage wire splitting into three different medium guage wires. I have ran into this problem quite often on mustangs, and what I have found that works is take the split out of it, and run all three wires with fusible links added to them straight from the solonoid
SOURCE: 1995 Ford Mustang Engine Won't Turn Off
the ign switch should take care of it i agree with you
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SOURCE: 1999 mustang gt's traction control switch not working
its probably the switch.... try replacing the switch, or just pull the abs/traction control fuses
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http://mustangforums.com/forum/5-0l-gene... Here's another link about positive traction rear end which it says 5.0 doesn't have.
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