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Old Mar 11, 2010 | 11:14 PM
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So after almost a year and a half of no wipers, blower, and sunroof I had just learned to deal with it. however I turned my car off ran an errand and came back to start my car to find that it got stuck in the run position and wouldn't move. Called my dad to come downtown to look at it and sure enough its stuck in the on position. Luckily Dad had the snowplow on his truck and i have a 5 speed so we pushed it on the road and he pushed my car down the road till I could drop it in 2nd and she fired up. drove to the garage and after 30 minutes was able to pop the ignition due to the fact that I have no dash left from trying to fix my electrical problem. Upon popping out the ignition we found that one of the four pins had melted and caused the key to get stuck. went to the junkyard the next day and popped out an ignition from another GT that I knew worked. Put the new module in and low and behold all my electrical problems went away. So a short in the ignition module killed off a column of fuses. So now im fixing it up and looking for aftermarket parts to mod it up. any suggestions on locations for non OE parts for our escorts would be greatly appreciated.
 
Old Mar 17, 2010 | 05:44 AM
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www.autopartswarehouse.com
www.slickcar.com
www.autoanything.com
www.sfxperformance.com
www.escortfocus.com my friend here is 5 websites if you need more just google "aftermarket ford escort parts." good luck
 
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