2003 FORD MUSTANG manual transmission

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual PINPOINT TEST G: ENGINE TICKING, KNOCKING OR CONTINUOUS 
RATTLE 
PINPOINT TEST H: FRONT SUSPENSION NOISE  CONDUCT diagnosis of 
other suspect components. 
Test Step  Result / Action to Take 
G1 CHECK

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual PINPOINT TEST M: TRANSFER CASE VIBRATION  the system for normal operation. 
No 
GO to 
L6  . 
L6 CHECK THE FLYWHEEL BOLTS 
�z
Check for loose flywheel bolts. 
�z Are the bolts loose?  Yes 
TIGHTEN the

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual Wheel and tire NVH concerns are directly related to vehicle speed and are not generally affected by 
acceleration, coasting or decelerating. Also, out-of-
balance wheel and tires can vibrate at more t

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual to 
Section 204 - 00  . 
�z Incorrect tire rotation 
intervals.  �z
ADVISE customer of 
condition. ROTATE 
tires. 
�z Tires show 
excess wear in 
center of tread  �z
Tires overinflated.  �zADJUST air

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual Inspection and Verification 
Certain axle noise or vibration symptoms are also common to the engine, transmission, wheel 
bearings, tires, and other parts of the vehicle. For this reason, be sure that

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual 2.
NOTE:  Measure the end play with a Dial Indicator with Bracketry and not by feel. 
Knock is also caused by excessive end play in the axle shafts. Up to 0.762 mm (0.030 inch) is 
allowed in semi- fl

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual crayon or chalk. 
6. While holding the crayon or chalk against the tire, rotate the wheel slowly in the opposite  direction until the feeling of driving the rear axle is encountered again. 
7. Measure

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual presence of the vibration. If the vibration is not evident, check the non-
driving wheels with a 
wheel balancer to rule out imbalance as a possible cause. If required, balance the non- driving 
wheel