
Introduction
About This Supplement
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At a Glance
At a Glance .........................................................
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Child Safety
Installing Child Restraints ............................
9
Steering Wheel
Audio Control ....................................................
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Voice Control .....................................................
11
Information Display Control ........................
11
Instrument Cluster
Gauges ................................................................
12
Information Displays
General Information ......................................
13
Fuel and Refueling
Fuel Quality ......................................................
18
Transmission
Manual Transmission ...................................
19
Automatic Transmission ............................
20
Technical Specifications .............................
23
Brakes
General Information .....................................
25
Driving Aids
Drive Control ...................................................
26
Towing
Towing a Trailer ..............................................
30
Transporting the Vehicle ............................
30Driving Hints
Breaking-In
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35
Driving Through Water ................................
35
Roadside Emergencies
Towing Points .................................................
36
Fuses
Fuse Specification Chart ............................
37
Maintenance
Under Hood Overview .................................
38
Engine Oil Check ...........................................
38
Changing the Engine Air Filter ..................
39
Engine Coolant Check ................................
40
Track Use
Track Use ..........................................................
43
Vehicle Care
General Information ....................................
50
Cleaning the Exterior .....................................
51
Cleaning the Engine ......................................
51
Wheels and Tires
Wheels ...............................................................
52
Tires ....................................................................
52
Using Winter Tires .........................................
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Capacities and Specifications
Engine Specifications ..................................
56
Brake System Specifications ....................
57
Suspension Specifications ........................
58
Motorcraft Parts ............................................
59
Capacities and Specifications .................
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Of them all, perhaps the best-known and
most accessible to the widest owner base
is the Mustang Mach 1, a sporty fastback
first introduced in 1969 that had the look,
features and performance that helped
define the muscle car era.
In postwar America, the Jet Age influence
was all the rage -- especially in the auto
industry, where tail fins and air intakes
influenced progressive car designs. It was
then when the terms Mach 1 and Sound
Barrier became part of public conversation,
as jets and rockets were being employed
in aeronautic experiments to help
humankind soar past the speed of sound.
Ford
’s first use of the Mach 1 name came
on a concept vehicle – a wheel-less
single-seat pod tethered to an arm that
allowed it to glide on a cushion of air
around a circular track set up at the Ford
Rotunda in the spring of 1959. Ford ’s
Levacar Mach 1 Concept was an
air-propulsion flying car of sorts,
suggesting that vehicles in the future could
use ducted air to levitate and maneuver at
high speed while off the ground.
The Mach 1 name was resurrected in 1966
for another Ford concept car that was
meant to preview some aerodynamic and
styling advances for a futuristic
high-performance Mustang fastback. The
two-seat Mustang Mach 1 Concept that
was shown at the 1967 Detroit Auto Show
featured a slanted areo-grille, severely
chopped roof, large air scoops and steeply
slanted rear glass as part of a full
hatchback -- a design feature that
wouldn ’t appear in production until 1974.
Ford updated the Mustang Mach 1 Concept
with a new front-end treatment in time for
touring the auto show circuit in 1968 to
herald the popular pony car ’s third styling
refresh due the following year. By the time 1969 had rolled around, the
again restyled and upsized Ford Mustang
was facing a series of new challenges, both
in the muscle car wars taking place out in
the marketplace by an onslaught of
powerful new competitors, and inside of
Ford Motor Company, where a new, Steed
for Every Need marketing approach
expanded pony car offerings to five distinct
models with at least 10 different
powertrain combinations. Ford's Mustang
had galloped into its fifth model year
refreshed with unmistakable good looks,
thanks to its 2+2 fastback now called the
SportsRoof, featuring upper rear-quarters
cut with forward-facing scoops and a
dramatic tail that incorporated an upswept
rear edge.
Even though the GT equipment group
introduced in 1965 was again available for
a final year, it was overshadowed for 1969,
as the hot ticket was an all-new Mach 1
model – wearing the name borrowed from
those radical recent Mustang show cars.
The new Mustang Mach 1 came standard
with the 351, a desirable mix of appearance
enhancements, plus special reflective
bodyside stripes and an uplevel interior.
Later, a flat-black rear decklid spoiler and
a set of rear window louvers were added
as dress-up options. To many enthusiasts
today, a ’
69 Mach 1 equipped with an
optional new-for-’ 69 428 Cobra Jet V-8 is
the first true Mustang muscle car and a
top-shelf collectible.
Other than yet another front-end
freshening (including going back to just
two headlamps and adding non-functional
outboard air inlets) and the elimination of
the side scoops, the biggest change to the
1970 Mustang lineup was a move to the
Cleveland-design 351 V-8 over the Windsor
351 version from the year before. The GT
model was dropped in the face of the
Mach 1's popularity, but the 428CJ engine
option was again available across the
board. By 1971, Ford ’s famed
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Powertrain
•
5.0L, 302 cubic inch DOHC V8 engine
with Ti-VCT (Twin independent
Variable Camshaft Timing). Aluminum
engine block and cylinder heads.
• 480 hp @ 7,000 RPM; 420 lb-ft @
4,600 RPM.
• Forged steel cross-plane crankshaft
and connecting rods, cast aluminum
pistons, 12.0:1 compression ratio.
• GT350 87 mm large-bore electronic
throttle body and cold air intake with
exposed air filter element.
• Tubular exhaust manifolds.
• Auxiliary engine oil, transmission and
differential fluid coolers.
• Active valve performance exhaust
system with 4.5 inch polished tips. •
Tremec 3160 6-speed manual
transmission with active rev-match
and white shift knob. 10-speed
automatic transmission with upgraded
torque converter and steering wheel
paddle shifters available.
• 3.73 (3.55 export markets) Torsen rear
differential with Tremec 6-speed
manual transmission. 3.55 Torsen rear
differential with 10-speed automatic
transmission.
Chassis
• MacPherson strut with double
ball-joint front suspension.
• Front adjustable strut top mounts
(with optional Handling Package).
• Integral-link, independent rear
suspension with cross-axis joints.
• Electronic power assisted steering
system (EPAS) with three unique,
customer selectable steering modes
(Comfort, Normal, Sport).
• Black painted Brembo 6-piston
aluminum front brake calipers with 380
mm one-piece vented front brake
rotors (red or orange painted calipers
available).
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•
Black painted single-piston cast iron
rear brake calipers with 330 mm
one-piece vented rear brake rotors (red
and orange painted calipers available).
• 19 x 9.5-inch front and 19 x 10.0-inch
rear wheels with P255/40R19 front and
P275/40R19 rear summer tires.
• 19 x 10.5-inch front and 19 x 11.0-inch
rear wheels with P305/30R19 front and
P315/30R19 rear Michelin Pilot Sport
Cup 2 tires (with optional Handling
Package).
• Electronic line lock (track use only).
• Programmable launch control (manual
transmission; track use only).
• Five selectable drive modes (Normal,
Snow/Wet, Sport, Drag, Track).
• Unique stability control, EPAS and ABS
tuning.
• Monotube dampers with MagneRide
electronic damping control (unique
calibration included with optional
Handling Package).
Exterior
• Unique front fascia with GT350
incandescent park/turn lamps, lower
side openings and grilles for increased
engine and transmission cooling.
• Unique front bellypan for improved
aerodynamics.
• Satin black with red, orange or white
unique hood and side stripes.
• Low gloss magnetic accents including
front Mustang badge, rear spoiler and
exterior mirror caps.
• GT500 rear fascia.
• Unique decklid and fender badges.
• GT350 rear spoiler with Gurney flap
(with optional Handling Package). Interior
•
12 inch digital instrument cluster with
unique start up graphic.
• 8 inch center stack screen with SYNC
3.
• Navigation system (if equipped).
• Dark Spindrift aluminum instrument
panel accents and integrated chassis
number badge.
• Track Apps (track use only). Includes
acceleration timer, accelerometer,
brake performance, lap timer, launch
control (manual transmission only)
and electronic line lock.
• Unique door sill plates.
• Dual-zone electronic climate control.
• Recaro front seats (if equipped).
• Rear seat delete (with optional
Handling Package only).
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AUDIO CONTROL
Volume up.
A
Seek up or next.
B
Volume down.
C
Voice recognition.
D
Seek down or previous.
E
VOICE CONTROL Cruise control set and increase.
A
Answer call.
B
End call.
C
Cruise control on and off.
D Cruise control resume and
cancel.
E
Cruise control set and decrease.
F
INFORMATION DISPLAY
CONTROL Quick Action Menus
See Information Displays (page 13).
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Note:
The position could illuminate on the
transmission selector.
Understanding the Positions of
Your Automatic Transmission
Putting your vehicle in gear:
1. Fully press down on the brake pedal.
2. Press and hold the button on the top of the gearshift lever.
3. Move the gearshift lever into the desired gear.
4. Release the button and your transmission remains in the selected
gear. Transmission Selector Positions
The instrument cluster displays the current
gear.
Park (P)
This position locks the transmission and
prevents the rear wheels from turning.
Come to a complete stop before putting
your vehicle into and out of park (P).
Reverse (R)
With the selector in reverse (R), your
vehicle moves backward. Always come to
a complete stop before shifting into and
out of reverse (R). Neutral (N)
With the selector in neutral (N), you can
start your vehicle and it is free to roll. Hold
the brake pedal down when in this position.
Drive (D)
Drive (D) is the normal driving position for
the best fuel economy. The overdrive
function allows automatic upshifts and
downshifts through all gears.
Sport (S)
Putting your vehicle in sport (S):
•
Provides additional engine braking and
extends lower gear operation to
enhance performance for uphill climbs,
hilly terrain or mountainous areas. This
increases engine RPM during engine
braking.
• Provides additional lower gear
operation through the automatic
transmission shift strategy.
• Provides gear upshifts and downshifts
more quickly at higher engine speeds.
Manually Shifting Gears (If Equipped)
Shifting Using Paddle Shifters
The instrument cluster displays the current
gear. The current gear flashes when your
vehicle cannot shift into the requested
gear. Your vehicle will not shift if the
requested gear raises or lowers the engine
speed beyond the limit.
Your vehicle could shift when you fully
press the accelerator or brake pedal.
Note: Prolonged driving with high engine
speed could cause vehicle damage not
covered by the vehicle warranty.
Note: Drive modes could affect when the
vehicle shifts into the requested gear.
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Manually Shifting Gears in Drive (D)
Use this feature when overtaking another
vehicle, or to temporarily change gear.
•
Pull any paddle to switch the feature
on.
• Pull the right (+) paddle to upshift.
• Pull the left (-) paddle to downshift.
• Hold the (+) paddle for a few seconds
to switch the feature off.
Note: The feature switches off after a short
period of time if you do not pull either
paddle.
Manually Shifting Gears in Sport (S)
Use this feature for engine braking on hilly
or mountainous roads, or to select a
specific gear.
• Pull any paddle to switch the feature
on.
• Pull the right (+) paddle to upshift.
• Pull the left (-) paddle to downshift.
• Hold the + paddle for a few seconds
to switch the feature off.
Transmission Not in Park (P)
Audible Warning
Sounds if any of the following occur:
• You switch your vehicle off before
shifting into park (P).
• You open the driver door before shifting
into park (P). Brake-Shift Interlock WARNING: Do not drive your
vehicle until you verify that the
stoplamps are working. WARNING:
When doing this
procedure, you need to take the
transmission out of park (P) which
means your vehicle can roll freely. To
avoid unwanted vehicle movement,
always fully apply the parking brake prior
to doing this procedure. Use wheel
chocks if appropriate. WARNING:
If the parking brake is
fully released, but the brake warning
lamp remains illuminated, the brakes
may not be working properly. Have your
vehicle checked as soon as possible.
Use the brake shift interlock lever to move
the gearshift lever from the park (P)
position in the event of an electrical
malfunction or if your vehicle has a dead
battery.
Apply the parking brake and switch the
ignition off before performing this
procedure. 1.
Using a flat head screwdriver or similar
tool, remove the chrome bezel and
gearshift bracket at the base of the
gearshift lever.
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2.
Locate the white release lever and slide
the lever forward when pulling the
gearshift lever out of the park (P)
position and into the neutral (N)
position.
3. Reinstall the chrome bezel and the gearshift bracket.
4. Start your vehicle and release the parking brake.
Note: If you use this procedure, contact an
authorized dealer as soon as possible.
Note: For some markets, this feature is
disabled. Automatic Transmission Adaptive
Learning
We design this feature to increase
durability and provide consistent shift feel
over the life of your vehicle. A new vehicle
or transmission may have firm or soft
shifts. This operation is normal and does
not affect the function or durability of the
transmission. Over time, the adaptive
learning process fully updates transmission
operation.
If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck in Mud
or Snow
If your vehicle gets stuck in mud or snow,
you could rock it out by shifting between
forward and reverse gears, stopping
between shifts in a steady pattern. Press
lightly on the accelerator in each gear.
Note:
Do not rock your vehicle if the engine
is not at normal operating temperature or
damage to the transmission could occur.
Note: Do not rock your vehicle for more
than a minute or damage to the
transmission and tires could occur, or the
engine could overheat.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Description
Item
Tremec 6-speed manual with 215 millimeter dual clutch and dual mass flywheel.
Transmission
3.731
Driveshaft Rear Axle
Ratio
Gear
Gear Ratios 3.25
1st
2.23
2nd
1.61
3rd
1.24
4th
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