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What to do if your Foxbody Mustang has an error code?

What to do if your Foxbody Mustang has an error code?

If there is an issue with your Foxbody Mustang (engine related), a good place to start is to check if the EEC-IV computer has registered any error codes. There are two ways to do so: Code scanner: You can buy a code scanner from almost any auto parts store, just verify that it can indeed read the error codes from Foxbody Mustangs.

What was the ignition system on a Foxbody Mustang?

The factory DuraSpark I and DuraSpark II ignition systems used on the late model Foxbody Mustang was actually an excellent ignition system for the time. Read below for all the information you need regarding the ignition and fuel system on Foxbody Mustangs.

What was the body code for the 1987 Ford Mustang?

* Body style codes depend on what body style was available for corresponding year. ex: 27 = convertible, but GLX was not used for later years, thus if you have an 88, body code = 27, it can’t be GLX. Listed below are some full-text Ford technical service bulletins issued for the Mustang from 1987-1993.

What kind of engine does a Ford Mustang have?

75mm TB will suffice for pretty much any 5.0L engine. Bigger is not much use. Throughout the production run of the Foxbody Mustangs (1979-1993), Ford implemented 4 different transmissions – 3 automatics and 1 manual.

If there is an issue with your Foxbody Mustang (engine related), a good place to start is to check if the EEC-IV computer has registered any error codes. There are two ways to do so: Code scanner: You can buy a code scanner from almost any auto parts store, just verify that it can indeed read the error codes from Foxbody Mustangs.

The factory DuraSpark I and DuraSpark II ignition systems used on the late model Foxbody Mustang was actually an excellent ignition system for the time. Read below for all the information you need regarding the ignition and fuel system on Foxbody Mustangs.

* Body style codes depend on what body style was available for corresponding year. ex: 27 = convertible, but GLX was not used for later years, thus if you have an 88, body code = 27, it can’t be GLX. Listed below are some full-text Ford technical service bulletins issued for the Mustang from 1987-1993.

75mm TB will suffice for pretty much any 5.0L engine. Bigger is not much use. Throughout the production run of the Foxbody Mustangs (1979-1993), Ford implemented 4 different transmissions – 3 automatics and 1 manual.

How much horsepower does a 1993 Foxbody Mustang have?

1979-1993 5.0L V8 Foxbody Mustang Power Ratings Year Engine (cu/L) Horsepower @ Torque @ (ft-lb) 1991 302/5.0L HO 220 @ 4200 300 @ 3200 1992 302/5.0L HO 220 @ 4200 300 @ 3200 1993 302/5.0L HO 205 @ 4200 275 @ 3000 1993 Cobra 302/5.0L GT40 235 @ 4600 280 @ 4000

Where is the code scanner on a Mustang 86-93?

Plugin the code scanner to VIP/DLC connector harness in the engine bay (right-hand, driver side for 86-93) and read out any error codes, if there are any. Listed below are the possible error codes thrown by the Mustang EEC-IV computer.

What do you need to test a 1986 Ford Mustang?

For 1986-1988 Mustangs, all you need is a test light or analog voltmeter and a couple of small gauge jumper wires. On the driver side towards the back of the engine bay, you need to identify the VIP/DLC connector and jump the #2 SIGRTN (signal return) and STI (self test port) together (unfolding a big paper clip will work).

When did the 1993 Ford Mustang GT come out?

1993 Ford Mustang GT The 1993 Ford Mustang represented the final year of the “Fox” based Mustang model. Beginning in 1994 Ford used the SN95 body style which would feature a more sleek and modern body style.

What was the last year of the Ford Mustang?

The 1993 Ford Mustang represented the final year of the “Fox” based Mustang model. Beginning in 1994 Ford used the SN95 body style which would feature a more sleek and modern body style.

How big is the head room in a 1993 Mustang?

1993 Mustang Specifications Head Room (Fr/Rr): 38.1/35.5 Leg Room (Fr/Rr): 42.6/29.9 Shoulder Room (Ft/Rr): 53.6/52.1 Hip Room (Ft/Rr): 52.8/47.4

What kind of transmission does a Ford Mustang have?

Bigger is not much use. Throughout the production run of the Foxbody Mustangs (1979-1993), Ford implemented 4 different transmissions – 3 automatics and 1 manual. Use the links below to navigate the specifications on the SROD, AOD and C4/C5 automatic transmissions as well as the Borg-Warner (now Tremec) T5.

Can a bad ECM cause a bad Mustang?

A bad ECM causes a host of problems, but AutoZone’s ECM for Ford Mustang reliably controls your car’s ignition timing, variable cam timing, fuel mix and emissions performance. Poor fuel economy and ragged shifting are signs that it’s time to get a replacement Mustang engine control computer.

What kind of engine control does a Ford Mustang have?

Classic and enduring, your Ford Mustang is an original, and you take pride in keeping your spirited pony car in mint condition. If your vehicle’s computer isn’t all that it should be, upgrade to a new Ford Mustang engine control module from AutoZone. With Federal emission. OEM #E9ZF-CA, F3ZF-FA, F3ZF-FB Automatic transmission.

When to get a new Mustang engine control computer?

Poor fuel economy and ragged shifting are signs that it’s time to get a replacement Mustang engine control computer. AutoZone offers a wide selection of quality products and parts, all available with expert and friendly advice.

What kind of V8 did a 1967 Shelby Mustang have?

The 1967 Shelby Mustang was available in two basic models: the GT350 carrying the high performance 289 V8 and the GT500 hauling the larger 428 ci V8. Shelby now began parting ways from the basic Mustang model.

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