What the heck is this?
#4
Ford uses that style of resistor for the cooling fan sometimes, but I don't recall that on a Mustang.
Are there any I.D. numbers stamped on it? If so, I might be able to work from that.
cheers
Ed N.
Are there any I.D. numbers stamped on it? If so, I might be able to work from that.
cheers
Ed N.
#6
Could the "0" in the middle of those two numbers be something else, a "D", or another letter?
Generally when the number is structured like that, it will have a number, a letter, then 3 numbers ... 9D360 maybe?
thx,
Ed N.
Generally when the number is structured like that, it will have a number, a letter, then 3 numbers ... 9D360 maybe?
thx,
Ed N.
#7
Yes, I think it's a D. When I tried a search on F6ZU 9D*, which will give me everything that starts with that I.D., I got a fuel pump resistor and bracket that mounts up in the inner fender as you have in the photo, service part number F6ZZ 9D360 AA.
Do you need a replacement, or are you just curious as to what it is?
cheers
Ed N.
Do you need a replacement, or are you just curious as to what it is?
cheers
Ed N.
#8
Originally Posted by fast Ed
Yes, I think it's a D. When I tried a search on F6ZU 9D*, which will give me everything that starts with that I.D., I got a fuel pump resistor and bracket that mounts up in the inner fender as you have in the photo, service part number F6ZZ 9D360 AA.
Do you need a replacement, or are you just curious as to what it is?
cheers
Ed N.
Do you need a replacement, or are you just curious as to what it is?
cheers
Ed N.
About the part numbers, was using blurry pics so I made my best guess but you're the expert. :teeth:
#9
Looks like they didn't start that until 1996 on the Mustang, with the modular engines.
17 years of being a Ford parts guy teaches one to be creative when trying to find info in the catalogue. :2:
cheers
Ed N.
17 years of being a Ford parts guy teaches one to be creative when trying to find info in the catalogue. :2:
cheers
Ed N.