1969 FORD MUSTANG air suspension

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Page 101 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
03-02-25 
Suspension

03-02-25

pivot bolts and nuts to specification

(Part 3-13).

5.
 Connect the track bar to the

frame bracket with a new nut and

bolt. Torque the nut to specification

(Part 3

Page 103 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
03-02-27

Suspension

03-02-27

MAJOR
 REPAIR OPERATIONS

FRONT
 SUSPENSION UPPER

ARM
 BUSHINGS—ARM

REMOVED

FORD, MERCURY,

METEOR, THUNDERBIRD,

CONTINENTAL MARK III

1.
 Remove the nuts and wa

Page 106 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
03-03-01 
Automatic
 Air
 Leveling System

03-03-01

PART
 3-3
 Automatic
 Air
 Leveling System

COMPONENT INDEX

AIR COMPRESSOR

Disassembly
 and
 Overhaul

Removal
 and
 Installation

AIR CYLINDER

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FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
03-03-03 
Automatic Air Leveling System

03-03-03

COMPRESSOR LINE
 AIR
 CYLINDER LINE INTAKE PORT EXHAUSTPORT 
ADJUSTMENT SCREW

MOUNTING BRACKET 
HEIGHT CONTROL VALVE 
REAR SUSPENSION UPPER
 ARM

F

Page 140 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
03-07-02 
Ford Design Non-Integral Power Steering System

03-07-02

PUMP AND RESERVOIR

CONTROL VALVE

POWER CYLINDER

FIG. 7—Non-Integral Power Steering System 
G 1651-A

IN-VEHICLE ADJUSTMENTS
 A

Page 141 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
03-07-03 
Ford Design Non-Integral Power Steering System

03-07-03

5.
 Lower the vehicle and disconnect

the fluid return hose from the reser-

voir.

6. Disconnect the fluid pressure

hose from the

Page 173 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
03-12-02 
Wheels
 And
 Tires

03-12-02

LIFE GUARD TIRE

The Goodyear Power Cushion Tire

(available
 on
 Thunderbird, Lincoln

and Continental Mark
 III
 models)
 fit-

ted with
 the
 Life Guard Saf

Page 174 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
03-12-03

Wheels And Tires

03-12-03

DISC BRAKES

1.
 Raise the vehicle until the wheel

and tire clear the floor.

2.
 Pry off the wheel cover and re-

move the grease cap (Fig. 2) from the

hub.