Heater cores in Rustangs are a NIGHTMARE.
Originally posted by: Roger
Heater cores in Rustangs are a NIGHTMARE.
Originally posted by: Insane3D
Originally posted by: Roger
Heater cores in Rustangs are a NIGHTMARE.
Well, at least I have a step by step guide with pics here
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Originally posted by: Ornery
I don't know how he can be smiling after all that!
TSB #95S28 NOV 95 Recall - Ignition Switch Replacement
Boy, that sounds like a fun thing to play with, too. I've never messed with one, so I don't know for sure...
I like them, but I have been doing them for years. 🙂Originally posted by: Roger
Heater cores in Rustangs are a NIGHTMARE.
I would recommend having it done, 95S28, the potential problem is over time dust can close an air gap between the B+ terminal and the ignition circuit causing the switch to overheat and possible start a fire.Originally posted by: Insane3D
Originally posted by: Ornery
I don't know how he can be smiling after all that!
TSB #95S28 NOV 95 Recall - Ignition Switch Replacement
Boy, that sounds like a fun thing to play with, too. I've never messed with one, so I don't know for sure...
Hmmm...that recall list is for a Mustang 4 cyl. Is it any different for a GT, 5.0 you think. It probably isn't...
Edit:
NM, I looked here and it's listed...
Hmmm...it's listed under "safety recall"? Does that mean it's dangerous to not get it done. The reason I never bothered is because the only Ford dealer around here likes to do burnouts with Mustangs in their bays...
The "I" stands for Ignition. Some older Fords use this terminal for the ignition coil while cranking, your car doesn't. You can cover it up but don't have to, it is only hot while cranking.Originally posted by: Insane3D
Ok guys...justgot back from Autozone with a new solenoid...thanks Ornery. There is a small problem though....the new one has an extra terminal? Otherwise, they are identical..
Here is the original
Notice how it has two large terminals, and one small one on top.
Here is the new one
Notice how it has an additional small terminal on the bottom.
You can see in the pic of the new one, the upper terminal is labeled "S", and the lower one, the one I have no lead for, is labeled "I" ? Is this just there for other applications? If it's no big deal I can just put some heatshrink or something on the unused terminal...
Any thoughts?
Originally posted by: Quixfire
The "I" stands for Ignition. Some older Fords use this terminal for the ignition coil while cranking, your car doesn't. You can cover it up but don't have to, it is only hot while cranking.Originally posted by: Insane3D
Ok guys...justgot back from Autozone with a new solenoid...thanks Ornery. There is a small problem though....the new one has an extra terminal? Otherwise, they are identical..
Here is the original
Notice how it has two large terminals, and one small one on top.
Here is the new one
Notice how it has an additional small terminal on the bottom.
You can see in the pic of the new one, the upper terminal is labeled "S", and the lower one, the one I have no lead for, is labeled "I" ? Is this just there for other applications? If it's no big deal I can just put some heatshrink or something on the unused terminal...
Any thoughts?
The ignition switch is cover under the 95S28 recall, if that is your problem, just take to your Ford dealer and have them replace it for free.Originally posted by: Insane3D
Just reading over my repair manual here, and it says I need some special tool to remove the bolts holding the switch to the lock assembly/steering column since they have "break off" heads. Any idea what that tool is that I need?
Originally posted by: Ornery
Problem solved?
Originally posted by: BingBongWongFooey
Cool. I had to replace the starter in my car last summer, first time I had done it. Pain in the ass to try to support that thing with your arm while you're laying on the ground on your back. And one of the bolts was hard to get to like yours. Finally got it though. And doing it in the summer when it's hot out sucked BAD. Oh well, mine was only $40. $130, holy cow! 😀