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1990 Mustang GT a/c and turn signals not working correctly



 
 
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Old August 26th 06, 12:41 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
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Default 1990 Mustang GT a/c and turn signals not working correctly

I have a 1990 Mustang GT and I recently took it in to have the heater
core replaced (worst labor rip off ever, 9 hours) and when I got my car
back, all of a sudden the turn signals and the fan/air conditioning has
stopped working. At first I though, oh they just blew a fuse and
iddn't replace it so I got out my fuse kit and after checking ALL the
fuses, nothing has helped. I am at a loss here and I hate to take it
back to the shop because I know they will just tell me that it was
nothing that they did and then try to charge me an arm and a leg to
find out what it is. If anybody has ANY idea what could be causing
this it would be much appreciated, it worked just fine before. Thanks.

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Old August 27th 06, 04:17 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
Dave Combs
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Default 1990 Mustang GT a/c and turn signals not working correctly

AN ANSWER!!!!

I had a exactly the same thing happen on my '90 LX 5.0. It turned out to be
an electrial problem that mysterically occured when the car was setting
while I was out of town. Turned out to be an electrical switch,
specifically an ignition switch. I'm not going to jinx myself about how it
works now.

Hope this helps.

Dave

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> I have a 1990 Mustang GT and I recently took it in to have the heater
> core replaced (worst labor rip off ever, 9 hours) and when I got my car
> back, all of a sudden the turn signals and the fan/air conditioning has
> stopped working. At first I though, oh they just blew a fuse and
> iddn't replace it so I got out my fuse kit and after checking ALL the
> fuses, nothing has helped. I am at a loss here and I hate to take it
> back to the shop because I know they will just tell me that it was
> nothing that they did and then try to charge me an arm and a leg to
> find out what it is. If anybody has ANY idea what could be causing
> this it would be much appreciated, it worked just fine before. Thanks.
>



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Old August 27th 06, 09:15 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
Ashton Crusher
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Default 1990 Mustang GT a/c and turn signals not working correctly

On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 03:17:02 GMT, "Dave Combs" >
wrote:

>AN ANSWER!!!!
>
>I had a exactly the same thing happen on my '90 LX 5.0. It turned out to be
>an electrial problem that mysterically occured when the car was setting
>while I was out of town. Turned out to be an electrical switch,
>specifically an ignition switch. I'm not going to jinx myself about how it
>works now.
>


Did you pay for the ign switch repair? There was a Ford Recall on
those ign switches and Ford replaced them for free.
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Old August 27th 06, 01:48 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
Dave Combs
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Default 1990 Mustang GT a/c and turn signals not working correctly

Yes I did. I didn't even think about a recall. I guess in theory I might
be able to get them to reimburse me.

"Ashton Crusher" > wrote in message
...
> On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 03:17:02 GMT, "Dave Combs" >
> wrote:
>
> >AN ANSWER!!!!
> >
> >I had a exactly the same thing happen on my '90 LX 5.0. It turned out to

be
> >an electrial problem that mysterically occured when the car was setting
> >while I was out of town. Turned out to be an electrical switch,
> >specifically an ignition switch. I'm not going to jinx myself about how

it
> >works now.
> >

>
> Did you pay for the ign switch repair? There was a Ford Recall on
> those ign switches and Ford replaced them for free.



 




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