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Old 09-29-2008, 10:26 AM
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Default 2005 Mustang GT "limp-home mode"?

After getting some gas this morning I turned onto my street and my car began running really sluggish. I saw that a wrench icon had just popped up on my instrument cluster. It's says it is the electronic throttle control and that my car was put into "limp-home" mode. I called Ford and have an appointment with the service dept. tomorrow morning. My car is just out of warranty so my question is should I take it to them or go to the guys I have do all of the work on my car?

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Old 09-29-2008, 04:29 PM
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I would just ensure that whoever looks at your stang has a good diagnostic machine to find the correct problem. That way you aren't replacing sensors and/or parts chasing the problem around.
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