My '86 GT quits at highway speeds.

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Asked by Joe Jul 06, 2016 at 11:14 AM about the 1986 Ford Mustang GT Convertible RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My '86 GT 5.0 looses power and stalls out completely after running at
highway speeds and will not restart.  Ford dealer has tried twice and can't fix
it.  Any one with a fix for this?

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First year 5.0 / 302 speed density(MAP) sensor fuel injection system, SIMPLE. The EECIV stores plenty of info and can be read in real time data will tell you everything If there's fuel pressure at the rail read PSI. Please POST the Ford dealers name so others can stay AWAY from them! I suggest scanning then based on the Info... Inspect the PCB 30 years matters. I have photo of a bad one posted on my "garage" click on my name and scroll to it.

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The first Ford dealer that looked at the car and diagnosed a loose battery terminal, cost to fix $82.54, was Lance Cunninghamm Ford in Knoxville, Tn. Now I'm waiting 3 days for another Ford dealer, this time in Kingsport, Tn to even look at the car. I'm traveling from Knoxville back to Syracuse, NY where my RV is parked. Is there anyway a mechanic can duplicate the conditions where the engine stalls inside the shop? Where are you located and can you fix my Mustang?

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