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> Hey druid918, > > I have not yet located the manual but did locate the Chilton's > repair book. > Still searching. > > Top operation. > > 1. Roll down windows > 2. On the side of the top towards the front there are two > levers (one per > side) - pull those to the inside. This will release the latch > from the > windshield frame > 3. On the right of the instrument cluster there is a pull / > push button like > the one for the lights on the left. Pull raises the top. > Push lowers it. > > My '92 did this without having to have the e-brake on. My '04 > needs to have > the e-brake on. > > There should be nothing other than the two latches holding the > top to the > windshield frame > > The '92 and the '93's are very similar. '93 was the last > production model > of the LX Fox frame. > > MG > > > wrote in message > ... > > On Tue, 5 Jul 2005 05:28:31 -0400, "Mr.~G." > > > wrote: > > > >>I may have manual for a '92. I'll look and let you know > later. I have > >>other parts too. Convertible boot parade cover, original > intake parts, > >>K&N > >>air cleaner, Throttle body, OEM radio. > >> > >>MG > >> > > wrote in message > . .. > >>> Peace and health to all, > >>> I recently came into possession of this car. I know it's > the > >>> 2.3 L, 4-cyl. engine (not the 5.0 with over 105 horses)... > >>> Unfortunately, there was no owner's manual in the vehicle > upon > >>> receiving it. I don't know the first thing about Fords or > fuel > >>> injection, let alone how to put the top down. Are there > any kind > >>> souls in this group who can give me a hand? TIA if you > can... And, > >>> whilst I'm at it, a Chilton/Hayne's manual for the same > car would be > >>> especially nice if it could be posted also. > >>> Thanks for considering this request, and may the americans > in > >>> the group enjoy their July 4th festivities. > >> > > > > Sorry about the lapse in replying to your message, Mr. G. > > Thanks for all you're doing to help me out. > > Some quesitons for you, if it's alright. > > First, will a 1992 manual be useful regarding my 1993? (I > > mean, will all the info contained in it be able to be used > as far as > > maintenance for the vehicle is concerned?) > > Second, does the 1992 manual tell how to operate the > > convertible button? (Though MustangGuy told me to apply the > emergency > > brake then activate the switch, ...there is this thingie > hanging down > > from the top and wrapped around my rearview mirror that > looks like it > > would get pulled out of whack if I did that... It's an > electronic plug > > of some sort... It's small, and looks to be composed of two > wires or > > so that are about 12 guage wire in thickness... The plug > looks like a > > four-prong connector...Black in outer appearance... I don't > know what > > the thing is or does.) > > Lastly, being a year different, is there anything contained > in > > a 1993 manual as opposed to the 1992 one that I need to be > aware of > > (that you might already be in the know about)??? Any > changes, perhaps; > > or revisements that might be important??? > > Thanks for looking for your 1992 manual... If I can use it > to > > keep this vehicle in top form - I'm glad to meet your > acquaintance! > > I'll check back in a day or so to see if you've been able to > > respond to this thread. Peace and health to you and yours > until then! > > Oh! And should you wish to contact me directly, my email > addy > > is > > My cousin just purchased a 93 Mustang with a 4-cylinder and automatic transmission. We’re not familiar with the car and we needed to put some transmission fluid in the car but not sure where it’s located. I know this may be a "dumb" question, but we don’t have the manual and she’s a teenager with no idea about cars in general, so I thought I’d see if I could figure it out for her. Should we be looking for a dipstick or a small plastic "bottle" similar to the coolant overflow container? -- Posted using the http://www.autoforumz.com interface, at author's request Articles individually checked for conformance to usenet standards Topic URL: http://www.autoforumz.com/Ford-Musta...ict127351.html Visit Topic URL to contact author (reg. req'd). Report abuse: http://www.autoforumz.com/eform.php?p=636887 |
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