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Old 08-16-2014, 01:41 PM   #1
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Question 1999 v6 mustang

My daughter has a 99 convertible mustang coming home from work she gets total brake loss and the engine started clattering not sure where to start. Thinking camshaft and crankshaft sensors but not sure why you would lose brakes any help out there would be great.

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Re: 1999 v6 mustang

Have 99 cobra Sgt found out pcm fuse blew trying to find where located any help
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