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2005 Ford Mustang Camshaft Position Sensor, Crankshaft Position Sensor, MAP Sensor, Engine Control Module

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  • 1.Engine - Air Intake (6 Cyl 4.0 L)
    2005 Ford Mustang Powertrain Control Diagram 1 - Thumbnail
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  • -W500015-S309
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    • Part Notes: M6 x 25MM
    • Production Date: 09/2004-12/2004
    • Fitting Vehicle Options: 5-Speed Automatic Transmission 5R55S
    • Require Quantity: 2
    • Package Quantity: 4
    • Callout Name: HS1
    • Replaced By: -W500015-S437
    MSRP: $4.00 Your Price: $2.35

OEM 2005 Ford Mustang Parts for Powertrain Control

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Engine Control Module Installation and Repair Tips for 2005 Ford Mustang

  • Q: How to service the Engine Control Module on 2005 Ford Mustang?
    A: The Engine Control Module can be serviced by first removing the battery ground cable. Then disconnect the three electrical connectors of the powertrain control module (PCM). Unscrew the two bolts that keep the PCM and remove it. In the case of reinstallation, tighten the bolts to 8 Nm (71 lb-in) and undo the steps of removal in order to install.
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