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The a/c on my 2001 ford mustang would work for a week and then cut out for a few days and then would come back it has now completley stopped working i have had the system drawn down by an "expert" and recharged the clutch will not kick on unless you jump it from the battery i have also tried jumping the high pressure swich and it wont kick the clutch on any other sugestoins also i know that the compressor is good
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check the wire loom from the boot to under the back seats, I have herd over time the back seat can cut the wiring loom as the metal in the back seat can cut the wires. saw this on a classic cars site a few years ago. you will need to fix the wires back and reseal the wires with sealing tape. also make sure the wiring is back out of the way for the seat.
Immo problem (cuts the fuel).Track the problem spark condition /fuel condition that will point the direction to investigate.Cheers.Let the people know if u deal it.
Rattles could be anywhere in a car. Most of the time it is a bolt that has loosened and allowing something to move back and forth. Suggest you try to localize the rattle to which area of the engine from sound and then push and pull on items and see which one moves in that area.
Most of the things that would rattle, are not things that would cause over-heating, so I wouldn't worry on that account.
check for water damage on the computer. it sound like a mustang i fixed a few months ago. the customer broke the windshield and the body control computer got wet. so the car was cranking itself or turning lights on when raining until running battery out of charge. he could not drive vehicle on rainy days until 2 or 3 days later. this car wasn t convertible but since u said they change the winshield i could be leaking water.
check the fuel pump and see is working properly, if the pump is good than the problems will be the crank sensor is faulty. what crank sensor does it sense the turning of the flywheel and it send a single to ecu, and ecu send a flow of power to turn on the fuel pump as long it sense the flywheel turning.
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