hoodscoops
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squared setup?I'm running a square setup: 285/35/19, on LMR SVE rims, 19x10, with a +35 offset.
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squared setup?I'm running a square setup: 285/35/19, on LMR SVE rims, 19x10, with a +35 offset.
Owner’s manual should be the first place to check. Online and in your car, easy to find. Never trust the words of a so called self proclaimed expertSo I have a floor jack with the hockey pucks to fit the pinch welds. So where do I place the jack stands after I jack up my car? My previous Mustangs had full length subframe connectors so it was easy. Thanks in advance 1
Are you a bot? On every message you refer to the owners manual.Owner’s manual should be the first place to check. Online and in your car, easy to find. Never trust the words of a so called self proclaimed expert
Maybe because it is the best source for many questions.Are you a bot? On every message you refer to the owners manual.
I just posted the owners manual for you about the battery where you claimed everything was written there. Show me.Maybe because it is the best source for many questions.
Page 304.I just posted the owners manual for you about the battery where you claimed everything was written there. Show me.
Coolant and exterior lights? Tell me what this has to do with changing the battery.Page 304.
you might want to read page 96 as well.
Coolant and exterior lights? Tell me what this has to do with changing the battery.
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Coolant and exterior lights? Tell me what this has to do with changing the battery.
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Lol, there is literally zero answers to the question about my battery topic.
You are answering questions nobody asked.Lo. Must come natural.
LikeI sent, yours must be special because it mentions nothing as you describe.
Please be adult and no name calling
CHANGING THE 12V BATTERY he battery is in the engine compartmer ee Maintenance (page 287)
Your vehicle has a maintenance-free battery. It does not require additional water during service.
If the vehicle battery has a cover, make sure you correctly install it after cleaning or replacing the battery.
For longer, trouble-free operation, keep the top of the battery clean and dry and the battery cables tightly fastened to the battery terminals. If any corrosion is present on the battery or terminals, remove the cables from the terminals and clean with a wire brush. You can neutralize the acid with a solution of baking soda and water.
We recommend that you disconnect the negative battery cable terminal from the battery if you plan to store your vehicle for an extended period.
Note: If you only disconnect the negative battery cable terminal, make sure it is isolated or placed away from the battery terminal to avoid unintended connection or arcing.
If you disconnect or replace the battery and your vehicle has an automatic transmission, it must relearn its adaptive strategy. Because of this, the transmission may shift firmly when first driven. This is normal operation while the transmission fully updates its operation to optimum shift feel.
Did you not ask how to remove the battery but it had a wire you questioned?You are answering questions nobody asked.
Maybe read again what the problem is before copy pasting some information that's not relevant.
Told you to read before talking.Did you not ask how to remove the battery but it had a wire you questioned?
Are you really the type of person who only reads the title of the thread and tries to answer the title?lol ok dude
GrabThatBlue said:
I just posted the owners manual for you about the battery where you claimed everything was written there. Show me.
The show me through it all off.
Guess it was a joke?