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Joined: Dec 2002
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CEG\'er
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CEG\'er
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Yes, the Ford Service Manual does a good job; shows where harnesses are, and what is connected. You won't find that level of detail on the web.
Get yours on CD from todras (see his ad in the CEG classifieds). Well worth $8 (I just - finally - got mine).
1995 Contour GL V6 ATX T/C
1986 Mustang GT 5.0
2000 Windstar LX
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Joined: Jul 2003
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Hard-core CEG\'er
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Originally posted by '96er GL: Ok, just recently I have started to have issues with my Contour. Antifreeze is falling down quickly, can't find the leak (Is it possible for engine to get so hot that it steams it off that quickly, other day got it too hot where that happened, but can it happen just from now driving as hard?).
I had a mystery leak like this on my old 96 GL. It was just fine and dandy until we changed the timing belt (and changed the WP out, just to be safe). After that I had a mystery leak (system had good pressure) and one day it just overheated and the timing belt cover was spewing coolant from every crevis. Never overheated after that, but I could smell coolant and for some reason fans wouldn't kick on until it got right up to the red, then would cool off to the "A" or so. Never any leaks on the ground, though. Must have been evaporating off hot engine or something.
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New CEG\'er
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That is what is happening now, put card-board down under and can't find any leaks, but it is going somewhere.
'96 Contour GL
158,210 Miles
76,000 When bought by oldest brother then went through three more after him and now to me.
"I just want to make it to 165,000; thats not too much to ask for."
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