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1985 Ford LTD - Page 6 Questions & Answers
[email protected] got a 1968 galaxie
1968 ,,,a real car ,easy to do this one just buy a stick on rear headed window kit ,and follow the instructions ,fitted no end of these kits 40 yrs ago
I purchased a 2000 ford
most likely cause is a jammed cd .how to remove it ?? i have no idea without seeing it ,sorry
I would like to have
If you have intermittent, it's on the right. Regular is on the left. Both use the 2 fuses.
I have a ford transit
hi Mark, this could be a few things, first off, is the clutch ok? sounds like the clutch may be slipping, if that is ok, there could be a fault with the MAF ( mass air flow sensor ) have you got the engine light on the dash? this also could be a fuel flow problem, you don't say what type of transit it is, ie petrol or diesel if its petrol it might be the injector system may need cleaning or the injectors are not getting enough fuel to them, fuel pump distribution may be low, check fuel filter make sure its not blocked, if diesel you might have a collapsed cat or a restriction in the exhaust, fuel pump timing could be out, glow plugs not heating up enough so not burning fuel properly there's a few things to be looking at hope this helps , if you find it please post your findings to me thanks
Do u have a manual
online manuals are fee-based and very large download, then you have to view on PC. best to just buy a "hard" copy at a parts store that you can carry out to your vehicle
1976 Gran Torino motorcraft 2150
Are you sure your idle ports ( size of pinhole) in carb aren't plugged with something? What happens if it starts to die, and you give it a quick squirt of WD-40 , down throat of carb?
My ac has suddenly started to come out mu defrost
this is either a loss of vacuum from the engine to the AC control switch or a defective switch, nothing else causes the condition, find the vacuum storage canister under the hood and see if it has engine vacuum present
Vinyl tops for cars, LOOKS GREAT PLUS IT'S INEXPENSIVE!!!
Are you restoring a cars vinyl top? It is VERY costly to have one replaced, upwards of $1500. Here's how to do it for a song! Remove the old vinyl top by scraping and cutting. Remove the window trim if necessary. Prepare the surface of the cars top by sanding as if you were going to paint it. You don't need to primer paint it. Go to your local parts store and by a spray on truck bed liner kit. Some can be bought for as little as $99. Mask and protect all areas of the car you don't want to be covered with liner. Apply the liner to the top just as per directions on the kit, as if you were applying it to a truck bed. Allow to dry thoroughly. The result is a beautiful 'Vinyl' looking top that is almost bullet proof and will last ten times longer than vinyl. Cost; about $150 and an afternoon. I used this method on a 1978 Ford LTD II I restored. It took 2nd place in a car show! I listed this under Ford cars, but it works on all cars! Good luck! You're gonna' LOVE the results!-- 8-)
This Tip offered by Bruce Beaven 5-30-2010
Ford mondeo 1.8 td diesel, the problem is the
Have a look at the power steering fluid cooler it is just in front of the radiator behind the front bumper. The coolers corrode and leak. Also the seals can go, check for fluid leaking out of the boots at the track rods.
Try this procedure :---
1)Trace the source of the leak. Use a mirror on an extended handle to follow the puddle of fluid on your garage floor to the power steering system. Look on the hoses and gaskets to find from where the fluid could be leaking.
2) Add power steering stop leak additive to your power steering fluid. Lucas Power Steering Stop Additive is 100 percent guaranteed to stop seal leaks. In older cars, the seals shrink, causing leaks. The stop leak makes the seals swell to their original size.
3) Use gasket sealant if the gaskets are old and leaking. Sealant, such as Permatex, is resistant to engine fluids, and will help repair a leaky gasket.
4) Replace the gasket, if the gasket sealant does not work.
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