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You may need to go to a Ford dealer for this information. If the car was bought 2nd hand the dealer may have written code on outside of radio. If you have original documentation it may be written in the owners manual. Hope this helps
You need to take it back to Speedy and show them how it's going thump thump thump when you brake. Any reputable shop would find the problem and fix such a badly done job.
Good Lord! The FILTER should never be fuel soaked. I would have it given a full tune up, have the carb tuned, and then, for heaven's sake, check the distributor timing. That, and less importantly (I doubt it's the valves if it runs) the valve/cam timing. But mostly check that distributor!
I recommend you pick up the Haynes or Chilton's repair manual on your vehicle. That will provide the diagram and instructions on how to properly do the job you have in mind.
mine used to do the exact same thing. it probably has to do with the singla strength. i just tuned in manually, then i just got an aftermarket stereo, but it does the same thing. it doesnt pick up every single station there is, clear or not clear.
just happened to me!! - shop said i needed tune up,which i personally did last summer 4500 miles ago.i told them its not a tune up,more involved than replacing all the parts!!!i picked it up yesterday and after it warmed up,SAME PROBLEM!! took it back within 2 hours of picking it up!Well,they just called me,said they replaced fuel pump and its O.K. now.Now i have to discuss refund on tune-up with them.Oh,they also changed the oil which i do religiously every 3 months. The oil and filter only had 900 miles on them.WISH ME LUCK ON A REFUND!!
You probably need a tune up or timing might have been changed which would alter the rpms. Replacing the module can erquire moving the distridutor and it may not have been returned to the same position. I have experienced same problem.
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