Looking for info on common issues with 2006 Mustangs
#1
Looking for info on common issues with 2006 Mustangs
Hello!! My girlfriend's son just turned 18 and wants to buy a 2006 Mustang, manual trans with a V-6. The one he is currently looking at has 125k miles. I would appreciate any info you all could provide about common issues with these cars so I know kind of what to look for.
I have owned 1966 Mustang and 1985 Mustang, and have some basic mechanical knowledge but I generally leave vehicles made after 1995 alone. We do intend to take the car to a mechanic to look it over also.
Thanks in advance for any insight and input!! Also if this thread needs to be moved somewhere else please feel free to do so.
I have owned 1966 Mustang and 1985 Mustang, and have some basic mechanical knowledge but I generally leave vehicles made after 1995 alone. We do intend to take the car to a mechanic to look it over also.
Thanks in advance for any insight and input!! Also if this thread needs to be moved somewhere else please feel free to do so.
#2
Check out this thread
https://themustangsource.com/forums/...issues-541687/
Battery drain, leaky thermostat housing, water leak from plugged cowl drains that mess up the smart junction box, and popping noise when going over speed humps.
Hope this helps
https://themustangsource.com/forums/...issues-541687/
Battery drain, leaky thermostat housing, water leak from plugged cowl drains that mess up the smart junction box, and popping noise when going over speed humps.
Hope this helps
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#3
Check out this thread
https://themustangsource.com/forums/...issues-541687/
Battery drain, leaky thermostat housing, water leak from plugged cowl drains that mess up the smart junction box, and popping noise when going over speed humps.
Hope this helps
https://themustangsource.com/forums/...issues-541687/
Battery drain, leaky thermostat housing, water leak from plugged cowl drains that mess up the smart junction box, and popping noise when going over speed humps.
Hope this helps
#4
Often there will be issues with the rear tail lights when the smart junction box is messed up. Lights out, not flashing when they should, etc.
Take a blue shop paper towel with you and push hard in that crease at the footwell looking for dampness. A good nose sniff for mildew would work too.
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Battery drain can be fixed, near as I can tell... so far so good, three years later (article written about a year ago):
https://themustangsource.com/forums/...4/#post6917899
Not sayin' it does the trick... but it seems to work for mine, after having several alternators and batteries die in the poor thing... now she seems very happy about things.
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The rest of that stuff... Awesome doesn't (yet?) seem to have any issues of the sort. Almost 140K daily driving, and all that stuff hasn't happened. Maybe the thermostat housing will blow now, with my luck... And I clean my cowl drains out... can't say as to the other water entry issue they have on that side, but so far she's not ever gotten water over there...
Here's to that good streak continuing!
https://themustangsource.com/forums/...4/#post6917899
Not sayin' it does the trick... but it seems to work for mine, after having several alternators and batteries die in the poor thing... now she seems very happy about things.
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The rest of that stuff... Awesome doesn't (yet?) seem to have any issues of the sort. Almost 140K daily driving, and all that stuff hasn't happened. Maybe the thermostat housing will blow now, with my luck... And I clean my cowl drains out... can't say as to the other water entry issue they have on that side, but so far she's not ever gotten water over there...
Here's to that good streak continuing!
Last edited by houtex; 9/28/16 at 09:55 PM.
#6
I think we should add the 4.0 V6 crank pulley failure to the list.
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