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Re: Leak in fuel line? [fieldsharry] by akirby
Apr 18, 2007 (5:19 am)
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Replying to: fieldsharry (Apr 17, 2007 8:56 pm)

There's not much you can do to it other than tighten the connection or replace the filler neck. They might have to lower the gas tank to get to it, though, so that would take a little labor. Shouldn't be really bad, though.
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Working on your own fuel lines. by mschmal
Apr 18, 2007 (11:02 am)
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why don't you try a triple bypass on yourself when you are done working on the car.
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Re: Working on your own fuel lines. [mschmal] by fieldsharry
Apr 20, 2007 (10:31 pm)
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Replying to: mschmal (Apr 18, 2007 11:02 am)

I just might do that... people ask questions to get answers then you get dumba**es that try to make it funny. What's the purpose of the site??? Why don't you try growing up.
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Re: Leak in fuel line? [akirby] by fieldsharry
Apr 20, 2007 (10:34 pm)
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Replying to: akirby (Apr 18, 2007 5:19 am)

Thanks alot.. That's what I needed to know. You guys should keep the a**holes off of here. It makes it look less professional. Thanks again.
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1998 mustang fuel problems by stevo629
May 28, 2007 (2:52 pm)
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I bought this 1998 gt. It was hit in the passenger quarter and door. I am fixing it. Cant get it running. Seems the gas flow isnt there. I checked the inert switch, I changed the fuel pump relay. I changed the expensive fuel pump. No gas up the the fuel rail. I checked to see if ther is current to one side of the inertia switch. There is current when the car cranks. Any suggestions? also need the fuse locations on that vehicle considering I do not have the owners manual
Need help?
Is the a security system lock out?
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fuel issues by mellor_21
Jul 05, 2007 (3:37 pm)
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k my 97 GT wont stay running, when you engage the fuel pump by turning the key it will start but it just dies a second later and if you try and start it without turning the key back and re engaging the fuel pump it wont start, any ideas? i just replace the fuel filter today and put a bbk cold air intake on it monday night
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006 Mustang GT Premium 'Service Engine Soon' Light by specialed
Jul 29, 2007 (8:13 am)
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I have a 2006 Mustang GT Premium. The 'Service Engine Soon' Light comes on due to bad gas (too much sulphur?). I took the car in to the dealer and he said they will fix it again (This is the 2nd time in 16 months for this problem). He recommends adding Techroline (sp?) every 6 months (a few drops). Does this sound right? He said Ford is re-designing their fuel pumps but that since this is "not their problem", I would be stuck for future "repairs" once my warrantee runs out. They also cannot estimate how much it will cost to "fix" it again in the future.
 
Any suggestions? -Ed
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Re: 006 Mustang GT Premium 'Service Engine Soon' Light [specialed] by akirby
Jul 29, 2007 (9:33 am)
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Replying to: specialed (Jul 29, 2007 8:13 am)

Stop buying bad gas. And check your owner's manual - it probably recommends against fuel additives.
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Re: 006 Mustang GT Premium 'Service Engine Soon' Light [akirby] by baggs32
Jul 29, 2007 (4:42 pm)
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Replying to: akirby (Jul 29, 2007 9:33 am)

Stop buying bad gas. And check your owner's manual - it probably recommends against fuel additives.
 
Most mfrs do recommend Techron though, including Ford. I don't have the link but did see the actual article/site where it shows all mfrs who recommend the stuff because it was passed around on a dedicated Mustang forum. Mercedes and Porsche were included among others and apparently Techron works miracles without any side effects or engine damage. It is the only product that can claim that IIRC.
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fuel filling issue v 6 mustang 2007 by redcupid
Jan 14, 2008 (7:19 pm)
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I just purchased a v 6 07 mustang in june, I have had terrible issues filling my gas tank up ever since i got it..
every time I try to fill the tank up with gas the automatic shut off shuts the pump off,
I cant even get a full tank of gas anymore even if the tank is at empty or especially at1/2 a tank, I have called Ford cs and taken it to my dealership also .
 
I actually took it to 8 gas stations today I got amounts like 22 cts 38 cts 98 cts $4.00 $198 and 37 Cts 17 Cts etc , I try shells, exxon, mobile, valero,Tetco & conoco.
 
The dealership tells me there is no fix for the problem it is a design issue with that particular tank and showed me A TSB bulletin on it describeing this issue as a Slow fuel filling issue, and no fix for the problem..Its more like a no fuel fill issue...
 
Ford says it is operating as design, Does that mean every 2005-2007 mustang has similar problems,
I have actually allmost run out of gas and only could get 22Cts worth of gas in my car If anyone know anything about this please post comment ..Sick of my mustang

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