Ford Mustang (1999-2004) Service Manual: Fuel System
- Fuel System - General Information
- Fuel System (Description and Operation)
- Pressure Relief
- Fuel Tank Draining
- Spring Lock Couplings
- Fuel Line Fittings - Push Connect
- Fittings - R-Clip
- Fittings - Vapor Tube
- Fuel Tank and Lines
- Fuel Tank And Lines (Description and Operation)
- Fuel Tank
- Support Straps
- Fuel Pump Module
- Fuel Tank Filler Pipe
- Fuel Filter
- Acceleration Control
- Acceleration Control (Description and Operation)
- Acceleration Control (Diagnosis and Testing)
- Accelerator Pedal and Shaft
- Accelerator Cable - 3.8L
- Accelerator Cable - 4.6L (2V)
- Accelerator Cable - Supercharged Engine
- Accelerator Cable Bracket - 3.8L
- Accelerator Cable Bracket - 4.6L (2V)
- Accelerator Cable Bracket - Supercharged Engine
- Speed Control
Dual Converter H-Pipe - 4.6L (2V and 4V)
Removal
NOTE: The RH and LH catalytic converters are serviced separately.
1. Raise and support the vehicle. For additional information, refer to
Section.
2. CAUTION: When repairing exhaust system or ...
Fuel System - General Information
General Specifications
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Other materials:
Knock
Knock, which can occur on all driving phases, has several causes including
damaged teeth or gearset.
In most cases, one of the following conditions will occur:
1. A gear tooth damaged on the drive side is a common cause of the knock.
This can usually be
cor ...
Electronic Vibration Analyzer (EVA)
The EVA is a hand-held electronic diagnostic tool which will assist in
locating the source of
unacceptable vibrations. The vibration sensor can be remotely mounted anywhere
in the vehicle for
testing purposes. The unit displays the three most common vibratio ...
Installation
All vehicles
1. NOTE: Inspect the insulators for wear or damage. Install new
insulators if necessary.
Install the upper insulator on the spring.
2. Install the lower insulator on the lower arm.
3. Install the rear spring. Make sure the pigtail on the low ...
