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2000 Ford Mustang 3.8 liter V-6 VIN "4" Hope helped with this. (remember rated this help) Good luck.2000 Ford Mustang 3.8 liter V-6 VIN "4" Hope helped with this. (remember rated this help) Good luck.
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The cylinders of your engine are numbered 1-2-3 starting from the front of the engine on the passenger side. Cylinders 4-5-6, front to back, are located on the driver's side.
plug test light, coil packs? pressure test, check heads, valves, fuel injector? going to need a diagnostic on that one, unless you got the tools, take it to the er and get a rundown, anyone with a proper diagnostic computer should be able to do it
Do they keep blowing when you add a new one? If not, the break lights may out due to your break switch. It is a chrome looking cylinder above your break pedal. The pedal actually hits this, the stem of it.
I replaced the coil pack to no avail. I also purchase a code reader while at the auto parts store. This device told me cylinder 3 was misfiring (P0303). I found that the spark plug wire had shorted out on the manifold sensor tubes. Replaced that wire and done.
I highly recommend keeping a code reader in your car tool kit. very useful.
Unfortunately you have a hydraulic clutch, which is self adjusting on your car.
The problem you are experiencing is the excessive wear to your clutch, or oil contamination on the clutch plate.
Both these problems can only be fully diagnosed once the gearbox is removed and the clutch is inspected.
There is also a possibility of excessive wear, or scoring, on the flywheel surface, the longer you drive the vehicle with a slipping clutch, possibly requiring the flywheel to be skimmed.
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2000 Ford Mustang 3.8 liter V-6 VIN "4" Hope helped with this. (remember rated this help) Good luck.
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