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  1. Wheel Bearings

    Not sure since I haven’t had to replace mine, but it is electrical steering. Shouldn’t need anything special but since it is an electrical subsystem removing the - battery terminal would be a good idea. In the past when I’ve had to replace a steering rack: move the steering to center as best you...
  2. Passenger side window bit me

    No idea and it hasn’t happened since.
  3. Wheel Bearings

    My experience so far: stock suspension and wheel setup - Probably no issues up to those many miles. Any lowering, wheel changes, etc check them often. if they aren’t making noise and don’t have play in them leave them alone. The are sealed bearings and can’t really be serviced. To find that out...
  4. Big insurance increase (State Farm)--anyone else?

    My son had an accident with his learners permit last Sept. it sucks to learn this lesson the hard way but that’s the way it goes. My daughter, now in college, had a stupid fender bender early last year where she claimed fault right on the spot without thinking. This was all it took for our...
  5. Passenger side window bit me

    My son and I went for a drive and it started to rain when we pulled into the driveway. After he got out and shut the passenger door the window didn’t go up the last 3/8” or whatever automatically like it normally does. He aptly pointed that out - obviously concerned about the rain, so I went...
  6. Coolant level question

    This might help: the aftermarket expansion tanks often only use a cold line, so that is what matters. If there is no air in the system and at cold fluid is at the cold line then it is at the right level, but it will move when the car heats up or is just shut off after running to operating temp...
  7. Hose clips

    Anyone know where to get these? Mine are breaking on a couple of hoses (PCV, emission hoses, etc):
  8. Replacing your upper radiator hose or T connector

    For the GT 5.0/5.2 coyote- probably older than 2020. These are a matched set now if you are replacing either. You can’t just replace one without the other. My T connector that comes off the top of the engine then branches to either the upper radiator hose and the thermostat housing started to...
  9. Coolant flush on Ecoboost engine

    Just finished this on Monday. Decided to do what you did, but decided to turn it into an experiment of course: How many gallons of distilled would it take to get as close to clear as possible (without using any forced flushing system) until I felt it was “good enough”? For me it took 8: I...
  10. Help with battery replacement procedure

    I've replaced mine twice and have never had to reset anything, so the last step seems unnecessary.
  11. Coolant flush on Ecoboost engine

    Can I ask how thorough all of you were getting the old fluid out? I haven't touched mine until this last weekend. I started noticing coolant coming out of the weep hole in the water pump at work on Friday, so I decided to tackle all of it at once starting with the actual coolant flush before I...
  12. Clutch/brake pedal assembly removal

    Yep. I'm not just going to put the new one in. The same thing will happen.
  13. Clutch/brake pedal assembly removal

    NHTSA complaint filed! I'm ordering a new assembly so I can swap these and have an extra when I get the old one out. There's so much left lateral play in the pedal to the left I have to consciously push it to the right so it engages the plunger on that sensor correctly. Otherwise it could...
  14. What can we do for You?

    PM Sent. Looking for where to get jr3z-2455-b
  15. Is it ok to lift rear of Mustang using a jack below the rear differential ?

    Seriously, install the full length jacking rails on your car. Spend some quality time with your jack and jack stands to get the car in the air, then adjust the height on each side until the car is level. If you have a QuickJack system, then that's great so long as your working surface is...
  16. Odd Clutch Pedal Behavior and Noise

    My clutch pedal assembly is in the process of breaking at the pivot point. I did some research (probably what others have done), but put my results here: https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/threads/clutch-brake-pedal-assembly-removal.104338/page-7 I get to follow everyone else and get the...
  17. Clutch/brake pedal assembly removal

    I seem to have the same problem now. Started with a creaking noise when I brought the clutch up, now it's hitting resistance on the way down unless I push it in at an angle from left to right. If I don't do this the resistance half-way down, then the SNAP when it completes its travel is...
  18. Odd Clutch Pedal Behavior and Noise

    Ok so that thread no longer allows replies. Anyone have a part number to order a new one? Seems like most are having their existing ones welded back together.
  19. Oil change recommendation

    Mobile 1 full synthetic 5w-20, and an FL-500S Motorcraft filter for the GT for the 2017 since the first day.
  20. Odd Clutch Pedal Behavior and Noise

    Just read that thread. I bet it is. I guess I have to turn into a pretzel and see if I can inspect the petal pivot for real.


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