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Page 26 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
02-02-07 
Brake System

02-02-07

ANTI-SKID CONTROL SYSTEM

RELEASE PAWL CAM PIN

RELEASE PAWL CAM LEVER

RELEASE CABLE

H
 1636-
 A

FIG. 10—Parking Brake Control Assembly

With Manual Release—T

Page 37 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
02-02-18

Brake System

02-02-18

the brake hose connector
 and
 bracket

assembly.

3.
 Remove
 the two
 bolts retaining

the brake hose bracket
 and
 caliper
 as-

sembly
 to the
 spindle. Take car

Page 39 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
02-02-20 
Brake System

02-02-20

1.
 Disconnect the stoplight switch

wires at the connector. Remove the

spring retainer. Slide the stop light

switch off the brake pedal pin just far

enough to cl

Page 74 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
03-01-09 
Suspension — Steering, Wheels And Tires — General Service

03-01-09

the reading exceeds specifications

(Part 3-13), replace the upper ball

joint.

LOWER BALL JOINT

INSPECTION

Ford,

Page 75 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
03-01-10 
Suspension — Steering, Wheels And Tires — General Service

03-01-10

The following procedure should be

followed when cleaning the relief valve

which is a part of the pump valve as-

s

Page 86 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
03-02-10 
Suspension

03-02-10

lower
 arm
 free
 to
 drop
 as
 coil spring

tension
 is
 eased.
 If a
 chain hoist
 or a

jack that
 has
 a
 narrow contact
 pad is

to
 be
 used
 on the
 bumper
 to

Page 92 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
03-02-16 
Suspension

03-02-16

2.
 Place a jack under the outer end

of the arm.

3.
 Tape the upper and lower spring

insulators to the spring.

4.
 Compress the coil spring with

Tool 5310-A (Fig.

Page 94 of 413

FORD MUSTANG 1969  Volume One Chassis 
03-02-18 
Suspension

03-02-18

5.
 Remove the cotter pin from the

upper ball joint stud nut.

6. Loosen the upper ball joint stud

nut one or two turns. Do not remove

the nut from the stud at this
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