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Old 07-30-2004, 12:25 PM   #1
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would love to hear it as well

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Originally posted by Capri306
Yes, I agree. Especially if you got anti-seize compound on them!!!

Better than having AZ pull the codes, or sometime afterwards, why not learn how to do it yourself? Literally, you can do it with a paperclip. If you want, I could try and post a "pin-out" on how to do this. Trust me, it's easy and you'll love your Mustang even more 'cuz you'll know how to take care of your baby.
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