2010-2014 Mustang Information on The S197 {GenII}

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Old 11/28/16 | 07:43 AM
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First off don't drive the car

Clearly you are not intelligent enough to operate a motor vehicle

Secondly you should always use birth control


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Old 11/28/16 | 07:44 AM
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I would drain the oil into a clean container and then use an eye dropper to suck the drop of sweat out. Then pour the oil back into the engine.
Old 11/28/16 | 11:31 AM
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If you poor a table spoon of sand in there, it will absorb the water and you'll be okay.
Old 11/30/16 | 04:04 PM
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As has been said already, a little moisture in the oil won't cause any problems at all. I would not use sand to soak it up - gas line antifreeze is a much better idea.

However, I'll bet the dealer didn't change the blinker fluid before selling the car so you should look into that: http://kalecoauto.com/index.php?main...products_id=22

And it's that time of year when you should be considering exchanging the summer air in your tires for winter air.

Old 11/30/16 | 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by WhiteBird00
As has been said already, a little moisture in the oil won't cause any problems at all. I would not use sand to soak it up - gas line antifreeze is a much better idea.

However, I'll bet the dealer didn't change the blinker fluid before selling the car so you should look into that: http://kalecoauto.com/index.php?main...products_id=22

And it's that time of year when you should be considering exchanging the summer air in your tires for winter air.

I buy a lot of STUFF from Kaleco.

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Old 11/30/16 | 06:41 PM
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Originally Posted by WhiteBird00
As has been said already, a little moisture in the oil won't cause any problems at all. I would not use sand to soak it up - gas line antifreeze is a much better idea.

However, I'll bet the dealer didn't change the blinker fluid before selling the car so you should look into that: http://kalecoauto.com/index.php?main...products_id=22

And it's that time of year when you should be considering exchanging the summer air in your tires for winter air.

So does that mean me putting the Sweat Band around my Oil Filter was not needed. I will have to look into the Gas line Anti freeze for those summer oil changes
Old 12/5/16 | 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Automatic 5.0
If you poor a table spoon of sand in there, it will absorb the water and you'll be okay.
OMG... just read this thread. I need not comment further, as you guys are providing the entertainment. Brutal, but entertainment nonetheless. Carry on.




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