BranoSK
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- 2015 mustang gt
hahaha - no idea i just got this car 2 weeks agoWas a mouse living in there?
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hahaha - no idea i just got this car 2 weeks agoWas a mouse living in there?
WowI change my cabin filter today and i get big surprise what were there, i did not believe my eyes. Check your cabin filter guys.
2015 gt manual 22k miles
You might want to have your car fumigated. I've never seen anything like that.hahaha - no idea i just got this car 2 weeks ago
A mouse? I'd say a f***ing family. Ha ha. Seriously, the OP needs to check his wiring everywhere around that area.Was a mouse living in there?
Literally after having my first oil change since buying the car...I bought the car with 38,000 miles and no tick, it ran quiet and smooth. Had the oil changed at 42,000 miles (Nearly two weeks ago, And took 10 days for the Ceratec to get to my house) at my local Ford dealer and drove 40-50 miles for an afternoon cruise, got home and had the tick. I swear it seems like the car was serviced in 10 minutes. And I suspect no oil was filled in the oil filter before installing (cavitation). Since using only ONE bottle the tick is completely gone and there is still the 2k rattle... injection/valve rattle, but it is so much more mild now. But, since buying the car, I’ve always had the 2k rattle. I had 2011 GT that had the same thing. It does not bother me. The car, after the application of Ceratec, runs honest to God so smooth. Even the cold starts are smooth and the car warms up as smooth as a sowing machine. It’s worth a try. Order now and feel better later. You’ll be happy with your Stang again.Unfortunately no, brother. But looks much better. No un-painted/un-polished muffler looks good to me.
Two questions. Since when did you have the tick? And is the 2K rattle still present? Thx.
Dealers never pre-fill the oil filter, and rarely do DIY guys. That's not going to cause the BBQ ticking, nor is not pre-filling the oil filter going to cause "cavitation". Maybe the guy who owned it before had Cetatec in the oil.I swear it seems like the car was serviced in 10 minutes. And I suspect no oil was filled in the oil filter before installing (cavitation).
I’ve thought the same thing too. I believe the last owner was in the Navy and he did take pretty good care of the car. I just find it funny that right after a service the tick occurred (especially at 42,000 miles) and I would have expected the dealer to have serviced the car before putting it on the lot for sale and not have left the oil from the last owner in there. But, lest it matters no more.... tick gone, Ceratec good!!!!Dealers never pre-fill the oil filter, and rarely do DIY guys. That's not going to cause the BBQ ticking, nor is not pre-filling the oil filter going to cause "cavitation". Maybe the guy who owned it before had Cetatec in the oil.
I like that color, I debated between black and red for my black car, settled on black as I'm not a fan of things looking aftermarket on a new car.Finally had a chance to paint my calipers.
Thanks. Yes, it was G2's Mustang Red Fire paint. And my car did come with the black accent package.I like that color, I debated between black and red for my black car, settled on black as I'm not a fan of things looking aftermarket on a new car.
But that is a nice shade, was it a G2 kit?
And it looks like you have the black accent package too.
You have a pet living in your HVAC ductwork.I change my cabin filter today and i get big surprise what were there, i did not believe my eyes. Check your cabin filter guys.
2015 gt manual 22k miles
Maybe dealerships are secretly using Ceratec to quiet down ticking Coyotes so they can sell them. Pretty much anyone buying a used car is going to raise eyebrows if the car they are looking at is ticking like a time bomb.I’ve thought the same thing too. I believe the last owner was in the Navy and he did take pretty good care of the car. I just find it funny that right after a service the tick occurred (especially at 42,000 miles) and I would have expected the dealer to have serviced the car before putting it on the lot for sale and not have left the oil from the last owner in there. But, lest it matters no more.... tick gone, Ceratec good!!!!