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1FACP44E4PF189383

1993 FORD Mustang

Vehicle Summary

The 1993 Ford Mustang LX Convertible is a classic American icon, equipped with a powerful 5.0-liter V8 engine from Ford, featuring electronic fuel injection and a high output. This two-door cabriolet boasts a stylish design and a lightweight build, making it perfect for those who love open-top driving. Manufactured in Dearborn, Michigan, it offers a thrilling driving experience with a focus on performance and nostalgia.

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Make
FORD
Model
Mustang
Year
1993
Engine
5.0L

Complete Specifications

23 specs
Make FORD
Manufacturer Name FORD MOTOR COMPANY
Model Mustang
Model Year 1993
Plant City DEARBORN
Trim LX
Vehicle Type PASSENGER CAR
Plant Country UNITED STATES (USA)
Plant State MICHIGAN
Body Class Convertible/Cabriolet
Doors 2
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating From Class 1: 6,000 lb or less (2,722 kg or less)
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating To Class 1: 6,000 lb or less (2,722 kg or less)
Engine Number of Cylinders 8
Displacement (CC) 5000.0
Displacement (CI) 305.11872047366
Displacement (L) 5.0
Fuel Type - Primary Gasoline
Engine Configuration V-Shaped
Other Engine Info Electronic Fuel Injection; High Output Engine
Engine Manufacturer Ford
Seat Belt Type Manual
Front Air Bag Locations Driver Seat Only

Known Issues for This Vehicle

Oil leaks

Older Ford V8 engines are known for developing oil leaks, especially around the valve covers, oil pan gasket, and rear main seal.

Cooling system issues

The cooling system can be prone to failures such as radiator leaks, water pump issues, and thermostat failures, which can lead to overheating.

Ignition system problems

Issues with the distributor, ignition coil, or spark plugs can cause misfires or poor engine performance.

Fuel injector problems

With electronic fuel injection, clogged or failing fuel injectors can lead to poor fuel delivery and engine performance issues.

Timing chain wear

Over time, the timing chain and its components can wear out, leading to poor engine timing and potential engine damage.

Exhaust manifold cracks

The exhaust manifolds on older V8 engines can crack, leading to exhaust leaks and decreased performance.

Vacuum leaks

Vacuum lines and components can become brittle and develop leaks, causing rough idling and poor engine performance.

Sensor failures

Sensors such as the oxygen sensor, mass air flow sensor, and throttle position sensor can fail, leading to poor engine performance and increased emissions.

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