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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 
Ignition Coil-
On-Plug 
Removal and Installation  1. Disconnect the battery ground cable. For additional information, refer to  Section 414 - 01  . 
2. Remove the air cleaner

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 
Transmission Electronic Control System 
The powertrain control module (PCM) and its input/output network control the following transmission 
operations: 
�zShift timing 
�z

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual The TCC solenoid is used to control the apply and release of the TCC. 
Shift Solenoid —
SSA, SSB 
Two on/off shift solenoids provide gear selection of first through fourth gears by controlling the

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual  CAUTION: The vehicle should not be driven if the fluid level indicator shows the fluid 
below the DO NOT DRIVE mark or internal failure could result. 
NOTE:  If the vehicle has been operated for an e

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING 
Torque Converter Diagnosis 
Prior to the installation of a new or remanufactured torque converter, all diagnostic procedures must be 
followed. This is to prevent the unnecessar

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual (operating at steady speed, i.e. 64 km/h (40 mph) 
regardless of transmission range. Verify by 
manually selecting 2nd, OD cancel, and OD.  —
REFER to  Section 100 - 04  and 
Diagnosis By Symptom

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual �z
the engine is ON. 
�z the transmission range selector lever is in O/D. 
�z the vehicle speed is greater than 3.2 km/h (2 mph). 
OSC "TCC ON" DRIVE MODE operates ONLY when: 
�zthe digital TR sensor

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING 
Transmission Drive Cycle Test 
NOTE: 
Always drive the vehicle in a safe manner according to driving conditions and obey all traffic 
laws. 
NOTE:  The Transmission Drive Cycle