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Forum Posting: Please Let Us Know If The Answer Helped!

 
MustangMan MustangMan
Moderator | Posts: 412 | Joined: 07/06
Posted: 11/29/07
04:04 PM

Hey everyone...

While our forum grows we're getting more visitors every day. As questions are posted, and hopefully answered, I would think it would be great if we could hear back from the original poster to let everyone know if one of the answers fixed the problem.

Let's face it, if you are searching the Web for an answer to a problem and you come across a post with the same problem and three potential fixes, but the original poster never came back and said "Hey Bob, your answer fixed it, thanks!" you get frustrated, right? So PLEASE, come back to your posts and check the answers and then let everyone know if it fixed the problem or if you got your answer elsewhere, it will help everyone!

Thanks for your support!

Mark  
Mark Houlahan
Editor
Modified Mustangs & Fords Magazine

1965 FFR Roadster 427W/TKO-600
1966 Mustang 289-4V/C4
1968 Mustang 4.6L Three-Valve/5R55S auto
1990 Mustang 347/AOD
1998 Escort 2.0L SOHC/F4E-111 Auto
2002 Explorer Sport Trac 4.0L V-6/5R55 Auto

 
65wagoneerbd 65wagoneerbd
New User | Posts: 7 | Joined: 04/08
Posted: 04/25/08
11:23 AM

I'm sorry but it didn't help.  I've replaced the constant voltage regulator 3 times (at $50.00 ea) and have not had any success.  I have grounded it to the best ground I could find and still have no gauges working.  Don't know what to do next.
65wagoneerbd  

 
denbestemotorsports denbestemotorsports
New User | Posts: 5 | Joined: 07/08
Posted: 07/30/08
03:05 PM

hey mark come check us out.

www.denbestemotorsports.com

thanks!  

 
shipfitter_sjd shipfitter_sjd
User | Posts: 167 | Joined: 11/06
Posted: 08/02/08
09:47 AM

http://forums.mustangandfords.com/70/6891883/mustang-fords-drivetrains/thanks-falcon67-and-everyone-else-that-helped-as-w/index.html

I did receive some good advice here on this site and on http://www.mercurycougar.net as well.

Thanks,

Steve  
Member of COUGAR CLUB OF NEW ENGLAND (#25) www.necougarclub.com
Member of DODGE TRUCK WORLD (Maine Chapter) http://dodgetruckworld.tenmagazines....ry.asp?id=4871

2006 Ford Mustang
1970 Mercury Cougar (19,300 miles )
2003 Dodge Ram 4x4 Quadcab
1994 S-10 Blazer Tahoe
1968 Mercury Cougar DGS (Parting Out)

Retired Navy (Submarine Service) E-7 MMC(SS)
USS Simon Bolivar SSBN-641 (B)
USS Henry M. Jackson SSBN-730 (B)
USS Gurnard SSN-662

Shipfitter @ Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine. Building Aegis class destroye

 
MusyCar-67 MusyCar-67
New User | Posts: 5 | Joined: 11/08
Posted: 11/06/08
02:24 AM

Gday All, i can totally agree it would be good to hear back from some people with ideas or answers,
Refer my post for 67 chrome window strips. or even just to say Hi, refer my post in new forum members.

But the question tonight is how do upload picture for my profile , i dont understand the avitarpath thing.


Thanks Shane  

 

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