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Help! 95 Mustang GT 5.0 V8
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[QUOTE="jeffd, post: 155647, member: 18789"] [b]Re: motopuffs, send me your e-mail addy.[/b] Wrench, you are correct. I only mentioned this as a [i][b]last resort.[/b][/i] I provided a link with very clear instructions on pulling the codes. Having owned (and modded) a few mustangs, I can testify that usually even if the codes are cleared by resetting the processor, chances are great that the condition will reappear unless the processor just suffered a hiccup since the root cause had not been addressed. Do check the codes, and take the mass air flow meter off and check the air intake temperature sensor filament. Like I said, you are running a K&N and if it was over-oiled it could clog this sensor up. -jeffd [/QUOTE]
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