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Old 07-26-2007, 01:46 PM   #61 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by johnny2j2
how do i get rid off P0128 Coolant Thermostat im a newbie so any help will be great... i put coolant but i doesnt go away

one either the thermostat is going out or the sensor to the thermostat is going out. get a 180 thermostat put it in your car reset the ecu then see if that fixes it. if not its the sensor on the side of your coolant housing where you put coolant in it.
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SRT-4 is built in the US with 84% US content.
A New 06-07 Mustang is built in the US with 64% US content and does not legally qualify to use the term "Made in the USA". How's that for an import? Stock turbo/ 3'cai, 3"O2 housing, 3"DP, AGP WGA, mild port head w/3angle valve job w/crane springs retainers,2.0 cams w/fidanza gears, ED hard pipes, hks bov,fullybuilt ported 55mm tb. thats just the begining
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