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![]() The car is a 91 mustang convertable, 5.0
http://www.corral.net/forums/archive...p/t-89614.html This isn't me, but I have a similar problem. So far we have traced the problem to the "fuse link g", the yellow wire from the pcm power relay. The wire leads to the firewall into a bundle. The problem is.. Where does the wire go on the other side of the firewall? I don't want to start tearing apart bundles trying to find it. A good description of this wire location would be good, pictures or drawn diagrams would be greatly apreciated too. |
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