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Old 07-31-2006, 04:20 PM   #4 (permalink)
DenverSRT8
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Originally Posted by Ken Lally
This was done at the factory for the rentals- it has been disabled, all the rags say so...
Thanks Ken, you are absolutely right. I was just wondering if the TCS could be disabled through the removal of the appropriate fuse. Since the owner's manual has been removed from the car, it is difficult to determine which fuse is the correct one to try. The fuse box under the hood is not labeled except for the number of each fuse. I've looked around on some of the Mustang forums, but haven't been able to find a fuse chart or PDF copy of a Mustang GT owner's manual. If anyone on our forum has access to either of these, I would sure appreciate the help.
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