Part 2 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3StGTB81-I Take a look at our many Mustang Project Cars – http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4E85AB734961DA71&fe…
Part 2 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3StGTB81-I Take a look at our many Mustang Project Cars – http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4E85AB734961DA71&fe…
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Yes a little better, smoother.
Did the truck perform any different when u changed the them
lol I hear you.
I don’t see why people are bothered by you owning a GMC if you mainly work on Ford, I see it perfectly appropriate. At the very least, you don’t have to worry about the head bolts coming loose, or the hub wearing out on your axle.
Thank you for the info.
Thank you.
have a way of measuring those ranges u will never no anything about them other than that they caused a trouble code. The fsm will spesify what voltage range the sensor is supposed 2 operate @ & the PB3 will allow u 2 measure @ wut range the sensor is currently operating @. However this type of diagnostic work is not 4 the faint of heart. It can b DIY with the right no how however, this is generally the realm of an automotive electrical systems diagnostic specialist.
An OBD2 scanner will not properly diagnose a faulty knock sensor. Yes, it will read the trouble code if it is causing 1. However, it will not tell u anything about its functionality. If u have multiple knock sensors & u want 2 c which 1 went bad u will need a tool called power probe 3. In addition u will need the vehicles wireing diagram + the factory service manual. Keep in mind this is an electrical issue not a mechanical 1. Automotive sensors operate within specific voltage ranges & unless u
Nice.
I’ll try today. It has been raining a bit so I’ll try to find some mud holes.
Take pictures or video I want to see a mustang mudding.
Must be a west coast thing haha. Up in Minnesota we have a lot of mustangs, you usually only see camaros and cars like that in the cities otherwise it’s usually lifted 90’s Chevy trucks with no exhaust, 70’s Ford trucks and mustangs. Some of us take the mustangs mudding with everyone and their trucks lol at least in my area we do.
Funny because I am surrounded by chevy guys out here. It’s all good we have the nicest cars Mustangs.
Haha the miles is a good thing, my family has had no luck with GM over the years they all rust out or die to early, the only chevy in the yard now is a chevy venture and an impala otherwise it’s two mustangs, an F350 and my F150. Seems everyone in the extended family has issues with GM too. I have an aunt with a camaro that has been having issues for years.
Thanks a lot I don’t know what ese to say to this post lol
GMC = Gay Mans Chevy! ha, couldn’t help myself. I’m surprised that’s still running with the amount of miles on it.
8 LIKES and no dislikes yet lol
I understand. lol
Don’t plan to change anything at the moment all long as she keeps towing our Mustangs.
That LQ9 6.0 motor is a beast!!! make it in to a 416
lol
gratuitous shots of the 65 don’t count lol
Hi William,
I`ll give you a thumbs up because of the informative nature you provide on your videos. However, all of us true Ford guys and subscribers really don`t care to see a repair on the enemy. lol
I beg of you……..don`t do it again on on Mustang Medic. lol
Also, for all of you GM guys out there, don`t even think about asking William to show more video repairs on GM products on Mustang Medic.
Paul
Atlanta, ga
Sorry my bad lol, see part 2, 65 will be in the video and the electric winch!
LMAO thanks…
lol i forgot to vote! hmm what to do… no mustang content, but there was a high nose hair count…
(3 Likes) Hey thanks for not giving us any thumbs down on this video lol. Might as well say it now before it happens.
Agreed, MM Truck is living proof, I must have towed more that 50 Mustangs with her this past year.