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Old 04-10-2007, 02:19 AM   #26
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Re: What did you get done? Easter edition.

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I had the pleasure of working on my buddy's little brother's car. He's 16 and quickly learning why we don't buy Fords. First it overheated, so we replaced the thermostat and water pump. Now it doesn't over heat. But, the check engine light comes on, so we replaced both 02 sensors. The second one near the firewall was so tight that my girlfriend was the only one who could get her hand in the hole. We got them replaced, but the light is still on...

Wish us luck.
Hey now, there are plenty of good Fords out there... most of them don't have a check engine light tho What car is the one you're working on? The CEL can come on for many reasons, loss of signal from a sensor is one of them - since it's been overheated, have you guys looked into the coolant temp sensors, particularly the one that feeds the PCM? Also in many of the '80s V8-equipped vehicles the light will come on when the oil level or pressure is down, believe that feature was retained in the newer models too - both of these will throw you a code usually right about never...
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Old 04-10-2007, 03:57 AM   #27
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Re: What did you get done? Easter edition.

Scrambled to the the 550 sqft of hardwood flooring in the living and dining room done in time for Easter dinner with our friends and family only to have my wife inform me Friday night that everyone has decided to change the thing for two weeks from now so a friend of my wife can make it.

Yes, there are some good Fords out there. My Fairlane and Thunderbird are pretty good cars. But you are right, neither one of them has a check engine light. The Fairlane is a 65 and my Thunderbird is a 62.
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Old 04-10-2007, 11:13 AM   #28
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Boat,

If you mount your swaybar with the standard drop mounts it will be a nerf bar for curbs?? Just do like Scoti said and I did and mount it right to the frame like this:

Finished product tucked up nice & tight!

Then you only have the lower control arms as nerf bars.
thanks for the pics jr........you,scoti,n2trux have all said the same thing about not needing those brackets,hell i'll save some bucks too.mine had a mangled one when i got it,tore it off so i never drove it with sway bar.so,i'm looking forward to a improvement.as far as lca nerfs,got the scars man.i think alot of us lowered guys do.
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Old 04-10-2007, 03:58 PM   #29
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Re: What did you get done? Easter edition.

Getting in late on this, but this weekend I got the Burb running again. It kept dying and would die when going into gear. After digging into it this weekend I found the PCV port was completely stopped up. So far so good.
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Old 04-11-2007, 01:50 AM   #30
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Hey now, there are plenty of good Fords out there... most of them don't have a check engine light tho What car is the one you're working on? The CEL can come on for many reasons, loss of signal from a sensor is one of them - since it's been overheated, have you guys looked into the coolant temp sensors, particularly the one that feeds the PCM? Also in many of the '80s V8-equipped vehicles the light will come on when the oil level or pressure is down, believe that feature was retained in the newer models too - both of these will throw you a code usually right about never...
Thanks for the tips. The car is a 95 Ford Contour with the 24v v6. We haven't hooked it up to a diagnostic machine yet but plan to this week. Hopefully that will turn up something. I pray the something is a simple/cheap something...
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Old 04-11-2007, 01:38 PM   #31
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Old 04-11-2007, 02:38 PM   #32
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Thanks for the tips. The car is a 95 Ford Contour with the 24v v6. We haven't hooked it up to a diagnostic machine yet but plan to this week. Hopefully that will turn up something. I pray the something is a simple/cheap something...
also it could be the gas cap is not screwed on tight enough, take it to the local vo-tech, or take it to orielly's or autozone, or whatever is in your area
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