Is there a reason for all the emblems and additional vents on the hood besides you liking them?
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Michael Plummer
Funny you should ask. I do have the mach460 and have had no problems with that. But, I had a malfunctioning security system removed and after that I have had to replace my battery almost every year. I don't know if there's any relationship with that and the music system, but, I seem to have a "parasitic leak" somewhere which nobody has been able to track down or fix. This kind of diagnostic work can be very expensive so I've just kind of learned to live with it.looks like you have the stock mach460 system in there. Do you have any issues with your battery dying?
My dad was a personal friend of Carroll Shelby. I bought the car directly from Caroll Shelby via my Dad's connection. He signed it for me in Detroit and I drove it home. For real.I was curious about the shelby signature. When/where did ya get that done? I saw him each year I went to barret jackson signing but the line was always WAY longer than I was willing to wait.
While you say you don't have that problem in the very first sentence, it sounds like you have that problem if your replacing batteries yearly. Like I said the mach amps have been known for almost a decade now that after a while they create a parasitic draw on the battery and slowly kill them. The diagnostic price can be high at a shop but its not at all hard to do. All you need to do is hook up your multimeter as an amp meter, to do this you need to disconnect one side of the battery and put the meter in between the wire and battery. With the key off you should not show much, if any current draw but more than likely you would see .1 amps on your meter in your car. From there all you need to do is pull fuses one at a time and when you get to the circuit creating the draw when you pull its fuse you will see the current on the meter drop to almost nothing. At that point you will have it narrowed down to 2-3 things and you can then disconnect those things until you find the one bad piece.Funny you should ask. I do have the mach460 and have had no problems with that. But, I had a malfunctioning security system removed and after that I have had to replace my battery almost every year. I don't know if there's any relationship with that and the music system, but, I seem to have a "parasitic leak" somewhere which nobody has been able to track down or fix. This kind of diagnostic work can be very expensive so I've just kind of learned to live with it.
If I disconnect and then reconnect the battery, or have to jump start it, the trunk immediately pops open. Then my turn signals will go a little whacky and flash rapidly as if I had a burnt out light. It always kind of "works through that" as I drive and then everything is fine. Beyond that It runs great. But as you asked, I do burn through batteries.
I meant that I haven't had any problems with the mach360 stereo, but now, after hearing about your problem, maybe I do. I haven't thought about that possible connection. I'll dive into this further. Thanks!While you say you don't have that problem in the very first sentence, it sounds like you have that problem if your replacing batteries yearly. Like I said the mach amps have been known for almost a decade now that after a while they create a parasitic draw on the battery and slowly kill them. The diagnostic price can be high at a shop but its not at all hard to do. All you need to do is hook up your multimeter as an amp meter, to do this you need to disconnect one side of the battery and put the meter in between the wire and battery. With the key off you should not show much, if any current draw but more than likely you would see .1 amps on your meter in your car. From there all you need to do is pull fuses one at a time and when you get to the circuit creating the draw when you pull its fuse you will see the current on the meter drop to almost nothing. At that point you will have it narrowed down to 2-3 things and you can then disconnect those things until you find the one bad piece.
OR if you want to test my mach amp theory, disconnect the amps next time your storing it for a little while and then see if the battery is still good a few days later.
I only hope I understand wiring as well as you do the inner mechanical stuff but I have my doubts....I give it to ttocs. He has the electrical figured out with the cars.
same here man, i waited in line for 2 hours in palm beach one year...only to be about 15 people away and he was done for the dayI was curious about the shelby signature. When/where did ya get that done? I saw him each year I went to barret jackson signing but the line was always WAY longer than I was willing to wait.
welcome and what a super clean car you have! I love it! where in mass are you ?? i am in Lancaster MA