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  • Ford F75Z-14277-AA Cover
    F75Z-14277-AA
    Cover
    • Part Notes: Cover , Positive
    • Production Date: 11/1998-05/2004
    • Callout Name: 14277
    • Replaced By: XF1Z-14277-AA
    MSRP: $6.42 Your Price: $4.52

OEM 2003 Ford Mustang Parts for Battery

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Battery Cable Installation and Repair Tips for 2003 Ford Mustang

  • Q: What safety precautions should be observed when servicing the battery cable on 2003 Ford Mustang?
    A: Safety precautions, namely gases that are explosive, exist when servicing the battery cable. Keep flames, protect your face and ventilate. Do not come in contact with sulfuric acid. To avoid the circuit failure, take out the battery, unplug cables, and install them correctly. The process of un-unloading the procedure could result in temporary drive symptoms as the vehicle re-learns its strategy.
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