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Max

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Since: Mar 06, 2005
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2005 1:19 am
Post subject: 2004 Mustang Convertible: Rust on pedal levers.
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My GF just recently trader her 99 Mustang coupe for a 04 Mustang
convertible with low mileage. I lost something in her car the other day
and I while I was looking around for it, I noticed some rust spots on her
pedal levers. As a reality check, I examined the pedal levers on my 94
Escort. Not a speck of rust. My question: Is the rust any cause for
concern and what could be causing it?

Thanks!

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2005 1:19 am
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It's a ragtop, coulda rained at one point in it's career while the top
was down. As long as there is no serious rust anywhere else on the car
I wouldn't get excited. Seems there should be at least a coat of paint
on the pedals to prevent such a situation. Is it rusted thru the paint
or are they bare metal??

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 5:37 am
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"pater" wrote in message

> It's a ragtop, coulda rained at one point in it's career while the top
> was down. As long as there is no serious rust anywhere else on the car
> I wouldn't get excited. Seems there should be at least a coat of paint
> on the pedals to prevent such a situation. Is it rusted thru the paint
> or are they bare metal??

I can't speak about the Mustang directly, however, I did have a problem with
rust on the middle sseat frames of my 2003 Expedition. The parts were
originally coated with some sort of black material (paint?). However, after
a couple of years rust appeared on the parts. Ford replaced the seat frame
parts at no charge. I was told that the coating used was defective. Simialr
third row and front row parts, that orignally looked the same, never rusted.
I assume the supplier screwed up. Could be a similar problem with the
Mustang pedals. I would never have paid to have the Expedition parts
replaced - I know how to paint. However, since it was a warranty issue, I
let Ford handle it. Interstingly, the Expedition's frame is coated with a
black "paint" that looks the same as the seat frames did when new. Despite
being subjected to dirt, road sallt, water, etc, they look like new after a
quick rinsing.

Ed
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2005 3:23 pm
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I have a 2003 Convertible, and it has similar problems. I suspect the rust
is due to water and snow buildup when the top's down, or a leaky
convertible top.

I've taken a few example pictures of the car:

http://www.carpictures.com/vehicles/?mfid=05CHE220417176
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Chuck

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Since: Oct 09, 2004
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2005 2:21 am
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On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 15:23:21 -0500, "storeit"
wrote:

>I have a 2003 Convertible, and it has similar problems. I suspect the rust
>is due to water and snow buildup when the top's down, or a leaky
>convertible top.
>
>I've taken a few example pictures of the car:
>
>http://www.carpictures.com/vehicles/?mfid=05CHE220417176


I had the same on a 96 mustang coup... Windshield not completely
sealed at bottom on drivers side.. Could hear a little wind noise. Not
big enough leak to notice carpet wet..
Chuck
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