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#1399247 10/02/05 11:09 PM
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She'll be driving my ride for a while huh?

#1399248 10/02/05 11:19 PM
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LOL......yep......

Ah the life of a Contour owner....through rain, sleet, snow, blizzards, hurricans we shall overcome and continue to maintain this wonderful marvel of FORD engineering....


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Originally posted by jtsmith:
.. I still haven't located the TSS..



Try this thresad for TSS
http://www.contour.org/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=tranny&Number=257675&fpart=1&PHPSESSID=


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#1399250 10/03/05 11:12 PM
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I located the TSS finally, I wiped it off and it looks to be black or very dark brown.

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Thanks you guys for all the help. I finally discovered my problem. The problem was that I owned this car. I fixed that by someone coming by without a pos sensor, and he gave me $600.00. Problem fixed

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Originally posted by jtsmith:
Thanks you guys for all the help. I finally discovered my problem. The problem was that I owned this car. I fixed that by someone coming by without a pos sensor, and he gave me $600.00. Problem fixed





No offense....but that sounds like a Bush solution!!!

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#1399253 10/13/05 02:03 PM
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yeah, I know, but I have a bad back, and it's getting colder outside. I weighed the options and it seemed too much work than this old man can handle in his garage. It did go to a man who understood the problem and was willing to take care of it, he had an identical car with engine trouble, so it was good for both of us. Thanks for the help, really. I have a secret admiration for anybody willing to do what it takes to keep these running.

Jon

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I know what you mean with a bad back. On occasion, my back will just not cooperate and I have a couple of weeks where I am in pain. Time goes by, start to work on the ole car, etc. and forget and go through the same situation again - cold does not help either for sure.

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