gixxersixxerman
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nope, no issues once i pulled the wire harness back from the body of the car. so far (knock on wood) trouble free since
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That does seem like a probably cause/effect situation. When you do the headers, the exhaust likely gets shifted around. And perhaps the headers change the way the exhaust moves under load?nope, no issues once i pulled the wire harness back from the body of the car. so far (knock on wood) trouble free since
What is the clamp for?Covered in another thread, had similar issues and dealer wound up replacing muffler assembly from axle back, now have a clamp on one side.
https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/th...king-noise-when-i-turn-steering-wheel.110205/
This is an issue with the actuator completely not working. Most people on this thread are experiencing the exhaust sometimes working and sometimes not. Meaning the actuator is working. My active exhaust just randomly decided to work again without me having to have done anything. I still do not understand what the issue with these are.Covered in another thread, had similar issues and dealer wound up replacing muffler assembly from axle back, now have a clamp on one side.
https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/th...king-noise-when-i-turn-steering-wheel.110205/
Mine ended up fixing itself but I was at the dealer getting other warranty work done and they did notice that the right tailpipe actuator had bad wiring so they replaced the harness.Anyone get this fixed or figured out yet? Mine was working fine for a month or so but now it fails at least 3-4 days a week.
My problem was the bend going into the actuator on the passenger side the wire harness was bad ..I put silicone on it problem solved ..Has anyone had this problem fixed permanently? I pretty much get the error message every day now. I haven’t taken it in yet but plan to soon. Was wondering if anyone found the solution. My car is stock, so it has nothing to do with replacing headers or modifications.