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Stage 3 Mustang Owner's Guide Supplement

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Stage 3 Mustang Owner's Guide Supplement
Table of Contents
Welcome to the Roush Family ..................... ... .......................2
Section 1 Corporate Background ...........................................4
Section 2 Vehicle Characteristics ..........................................5
Section 3 Operation and Maintenance .......................................7
Section 4 - Diagrams and Specifications .....................................18
Section 5 - Consumer Information ..................... ................... ..21
Section 6 - limited Warranty ............................................ ..26
NOTE: This publication is intended to supplement your Ford Mustang Owner's Guide. Information contained in this
publication was in effect at the time of publication and is subject to change without notice or liability. Roush
Performance reserves the right to revise the information presented or discontinue the production of any Roush
Performance part or product at any time. Copyright 2001, Roush Performance Products, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Welcome to the Roush Family of Special Vehicles. My job is building winners, for you and for
Stage 3 Mustang Owner's Guide Supplement
Dear Roush Customer:
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Thank you for your recent purchase.
me. I run several of the best NASCAR racing teams in the business. With our
specially-engineered Ford racecars, we've won more than 200 big races and 22
championships in the toughest dogfights: Winston Cup, Busch Grand National,
SCCA, Trans-Am, IMSA GTO and NHRA d r a ~ racing. Adding to this
impressive list, we have 1U wins in 10 attempts at the 24 Hours of Daytona.
So far, we're the most victorious team in the history uf Ford racing, and it
doesn't seem anyone is likely to catch up with us soon.
For you, we've crossbred our unparalleled racecar performance into
limited edition. Staged Roush Mustangs, F-1S0s and Expeditions. The
same engineering expertise and knowledge used in developing our
racecars is used in building your winning road vehicle. Our engineering
theme "From Start to Finish " defines the "110% effort 100% of the time"
commitment we have at Roush Industries. This work ethic flows from our
very successful motorsports program and cnergizes our entire operatioll.
"If it weren't the best, it wouldn't have my name on it."
2 - Jack Roush
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Stage 3 Mustang Welcome
Service Record 2001 Roush Stage 3 Mustang
The Stage 3 Mustang is the Mustang that Jack Roush has always wanted to build. By combining
greatly Increased horsepower and torque with phenomenal handling and styling, the result is one of
the strongest Mustangs ever offered for sale to the public.
The Roush Stage 3 Mustang is street-legal in all 50 states and meets Federal and California
safety and emission regulations.
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Section 1 - Corporate Background
Roush Technologies, Inc. operates extensive automotive research and development facilities in a
large network extending from North Carolina to Michigan to California, with foreign operations in
Mexico and England. At these facilities, our engineers serve the aircraft industries in troubleshooting
such problems as vibration and metal fatigue, in addition to developing experimental vehicles and
tomorrow's propulsion, suspension and framework systems for many of the world's leading
automotive manufacturers. Visit our website at www.roushind.com.
Roush Performance, maker of high performance road vehicles, is a Ford-authorized vehicle
converter that combines track-proven race technologies, along with advanced automotive
engineering, to produce a vehicle like no other. A Roush vehicle is the true definition of a road car.
Roush Performance - "Where Winners Are Driven." Visit our website at www.roushperf.com.
Roush Racing is a subsidiary of Roush Technologies. It is the most successful Ford racing team in
history. Visit our website at www.roushracing.com.
Limited Warranty
recommendation, a Roush Performance representative will promptly assess the claim and make
and/or authorize the repair, replacement or adjustment accordingly. To the extent Ford's warranty is
involved, the final action will be determined by a combined analysis of the Ford dealership, Ford
Motor Company and a Roush Performance representative. The Ford dealership must receive Roush's
written authorization prior to beginning any repair work to be billed to Roush Performance.
Roush Performance reserves the right to transport Purchaser's vehicle to a Roush Performance
Center for any repair, replacement or adjustment of Roush Performance part(s). However, Roush's
warranty does not cover the cost of rental vehicles during the performance of any such repair,
replacement or adjustment service, whether performed at a Roush Performance Center or at a Ford
dealership. For further information about Roush Performance, call 1-800-59-ROUSH, or visit us on
the Web at www.roushperf.com.
How State Law Applies
This Limited Warranty gives Purchasers specific legal rights, and Purchaser may have other rights
that vary from state to state.
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(9) application of chemicals that affect the Roush Performance part(s). This Limited Warranty does
not cover surface deterioration of paint, trim and appearance items that result from use and/or
exposure to the elements, such as stone chips, scratches, bird droppings, lightning, hail, windstorm,
dings, dents, earthquake, road salt, tree sap, water or flood.
ROUSH PERFORMANCE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
RESULTING FROM THE INSTALLATION OR USE OF ROUSH PERFORMANCE PART(S) OR ARISING OUT
OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY. ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO
THE WARRANTY PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR
LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR THEIR DURATION, OR LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO
PURCHASER.
How to Get Service
To activate this Limited Warranty, Purchaser should bring the vehicle to a Ford dealership that sells
Roush Performance vehicles. The Ford dealership will review all claims for defects in, or damage
arising from, Roush Performance part(s) or their improper installation. Upon the Ford dealership's
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Section 2 - Vehicle Characteristics
The engineering objective in determining our vehicle's wheel, tire and suspension configuration was
to produce a true performance machine .. . one meant to be driven. As such, you should know that
your Roush Performance vehicle may have some characteristics that are unlike most vehicles.
They include:
1. Afirmer ride if equipped with a Roush Performance suspension system. The ride quality is due
to an engineered and balanced suspension system that improves your vehicle's handling. You
will notice significantly less body roll , a tighter feel, and a more immediate response to your
driving inputs due to the revised suspension tuning.
2. Less ground clearance created by the re-engineered suspension system, along with front, side
and rear aerodynamic styling components. This is important to remember when driving over
rough terrain or steep driveways. Damage to the body styling components may result from
ground contact or contact with parking blocks or curbs and is not covered by Roush's warranty.
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3. Wide, low profile tires have an increased tendency to transmit road irregularities into the
steering system. This is not a defect in your vehicle and is due to road conditions such as
crowned or grooved pavement.
4. Since our vehicles have aerodynamic body styling components, available side exhaust systems,
and wider wheels and tires, use of an automatic or track-type car wash will damage your
vehicle. Hand washing only is recommended.

Limited Warranty
vehicle was put into service. During the warranty period, Roush Performance will repair, replace or
adjust any defective Roush Performance part(s) on the vehicle or other substantially damaged areas
that arise as a direct result of its interaction with the defective Roush Performance part(s).
What is Not Covered?
The following circumstances are intended to parallel standard Ford warranty exclusions and are not
covered by this Limited Warranty, including but not limited to: (1) road hazards, misuse, abuse,
neglect, accidents, collision, fire, theft, freezing, vandalism, riot, explosion or objects striking the
vehicle; (2) misusing the vehicle, such as driving over curbs, overloading, racing, or using the
vehicle as a stationary power source; (3) altering, adding parts, disassembling or modifying the
Roush Performance part(s) after the vehicle leaves the Ford dealership's or the Roush Performance
Center's control; (4) tampering with the vehicle or with other parts that affect the Roush
Performance part(s); (5) defects caused or induced by failures, breakdowns or damage by other
parts, components or the vehicle; (6) vehicle recall or service campaign warranty claims negotiable
on an incident-by-incident basis; (7) subjecting the Roush Performance part(s) to excess moisture or
water or any motor vehicle fluids (e.g., oil, antifreeze, battery acid, brake fluid, etc.); (8) acts of God,
natural disasters and other similar causes beyond the reasonable control of Roush Performance; or
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Section 6 - Roush Performance Limited Warranty
Who is Covered?
The original purchasers ("Purchaser") of genuine Roush parts and components ("Roush Part(s)")
from Ford dealerships and installed at a Roush Performance Center. This Limited Warranty applies
only to the Purchaser of Roush part(s) and is non-transferable.
Warranty Period for Roush Performance Part(s) and Coverages
From the date of installation at a Roush Performance Center, the warranty periods will be the first to
occur of:
12 months or 12,000 miles for Roush Performance chrome wheels
36 months or 36,000 miles for all other Roush Performance parts
Tires are warranted by the manufacturer
When installed, Roush Performance part(s) will void the Ford warranty as it pertains to that specific
part or component (i.e., a Roush Performance suspension package will only void the Ford
suspension warranty). Notwithstanding this fact, Roush's warranty covers defects in materials or
workmanship of Roush Performance part(s) and their installation from the date and mileage the
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Section 3 - Operation and Maintenance
Engine Fuel
As your Roush Stage 3 Mustang is a high-performance vehicle, it requires premium unleaded fuel of
at least 91 octane ( R ~ M ) . We also recommend replacing your fuel filter every 30,000 miles with a
Motorcraft FG-9868 filter.
Engine Oil and Filter
Change your engine oil every 6 months or 6,000 miles using a high-quality 5W30 motor oil that
meets or exceeds API Service Category SJ. This should be done more frequently if high operating
temperatures are encountered. The use of synthetic oils will not void your engine warranty, provided
they are changed every 6 months/6,000 miles. Your Roush Stage 3 Mustang uses a Motorcraft
FL820-S oil filter. The filter should be changed every time you change your engine oil.
Spark Plug Type and Gap
Your Roush Stage 3 Mustang is equipped with Motorcraft AGSF-12-FM1 spark plugs set to a gap of
0.043"-0.047". They should be replaced every 30,000 miles or two years, whichever occurs first.
Use of another spark plug design can damage the engine and will void your warranty.
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Coolant System Refill
NOTE: Refer to the Mustang Owner's Guide for coolant specification.
RADIATOR HOSE
To refill the cooling system, use the following procedure:
1. Loosen the hose clamp attaching the upper radiator hose to
the thermostat housing. Remove that end of the hose and
hold it up.
2. Fill the radiator through the upper hose and overflow bottle
to the full level using approved coolant.
3. Slowly top off the hose (do not overflow). Replace the hose
to the thermostat housing and tighten the hose clamp.
4. Fill the overflow bottle to the fill line.
5. Operate the engine until it reaches normal operating temperature. Check the overflow bottle fill level
and add coolant as necessary.
6. Recheck the overflow bottle after the engine has cooled and if necessary, add coolant to bring the
level up to the fill line.
THERMOSTAT HOUSING
Consumer Information
Production Changes
Roush Performance reserves the right to make changes to its vehicle components at any time and
without liability or incurring any obligation to make the same or similar changes on vehicles
previously built or sold.
Does the Roush Warranty Apply in Other Countries?
The Roush Performance Limited Warranty described here applies to your vehicle if:
It was originally sold or leased by a Ford dealer in the U.S. or U.S. Federalized Territories who
sells Roush Performance vehicles, and
It was originally registered, licensed and operated in the U.S., U.S. Federalized Territories or
Canada.
If you meet these two requirements, you have Roush Performance warranty coverage when you travel
with your vehicle outside of the United States. In some cases, you may have to pay the servicing Ford
dealer in a foreign country for a repair that is covered under the Roush Performance warranty. If this
occurs, be sure to save the paid repair order or invoice. For refund consideration, you must present
the receipt to your U.S. Ford dealer who sells and services Roush Performance vehicles.
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Customer Service
Customer satisfaction is a primary objective of Roush Performance, and we make every effort to
ensure that our customers are satisfied. We recognize the importance of retaining customer
confidence in us after the purchase, and rely on your selling Ford dealer to maintain effective
customer relations.
If you have any questions or issues relating to your Roush Performance vehicle, we suggest you
follow these steps:
1. First, contact the Ford dealer, salesperson or service advisor where you purchased your Roush
Performance vehicle.
2. If your concern(s) remain unresolved after step 1, please contact the Ford sales manager or
service manager where you purchased your Roush Performance vehicle.
3. If you are still unable to resolve your concern, please feel free to contact our Customer Service
Center at 1-800-59-ROUSH. A Roush Performance representative will answer your call and
assist you in resolving your concern.
Operation and Maintenance
Power Steering
Care must be taken when checking the power steering fluid level or refilling the reservoir not to
drip fluid onto the alternator, which is located under the reservoir. A suggestion would be to cover
the alternator with a shop towel whenever you check or fill the power steering reservoir.
Supercharger
Your vehicle's supercharger is a sealed assembly and contains no user serviceable parts,
including the pulleys. Attempting to remove the pulleys will damage the supercharger and void the
powertrain warranty. If you need service on your Roush supercharger, contact your selling dealer or
call Roush Performance at 1-800-59-ROUSH before repairs are initiated.
Intercooler

Your vehicle is equipped with a fluid to air intercooler. This provides cooler charge air to the
cylinders, allowing your engine to develop more power.
Intercooler Fuse - The 20 amp maxi fuse for the intercooler pump is located in the power
distribution panel under the hood.
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Intercooler Fluid - Use a 50/50 mix of automotive antifreeze and distilled water. This
provides proper pump lubrication and freeze protection. Change the fluid every 36 months.
Intercooler Fill Procedure - Fill to one inch from top of the reservoir. Turn the ignition key to
the on position and purge any air in the system. Top-off as necessary.
Debris on the Intercooler Radiator - Clean the debris from the intercooler radiator as
needed using low pressure water. High pressure spray may damage the cooling fins.
Throttle Body
The sealing compound around the inside of the throttle bore is critical to vehicle performance. It
seals the throttle plate during closed throttle operation. Do not mistake this compound for dirt and
inadvertently remove it during routine service, as this will disrupt idle air flow calculations resulting
in poor closed throttle operation. No performance gain is possible by removing this sealer. Servicing
the throttle body is not necessary.
Powertrain Control Module
The calibration values contained in the Powertrain Control Module are the exclusive property of
Roush Performance ("Roush"), and contain highly proprietary, confidential, and trade secret
Consumer Information
Vehicle Service
Roush Performance has arrangements with specific Ford and Lincoln/Mercury dealers to service
vehicles equipped with Roush Performance items. In case a service need arises, contact the selling
Ford dealer for service. When this is not possible, contact any Ford or Lincoln/Mercury dealer who
sells Roush Performance vehicles. If you require further assistance, please contact Roush
Performance corporate offices at 1-800-59-ROUSH. Please have available the vehicle identification
number, Roush serial number, date and place of purchase.
Emergency Repairs
If you encounter an emergency where your vehicle is disabled and a Ford or Lincoln/Mercury dealer
is not available to repair your Roush Performance vehicle, and you must have repairs made by
someone other than a Ford or Lincoln/Mercury dealer, Roush Performance may reimburse you for

the cost of repairs within reason and with prior approval from Roush Performance. Be sure to
obtain the parts that were replaced along with a receipt for the repairs. Present both to your selling
Ford dealer, who will work with Roush Performance to determine if the repair is warrantable and
reimbursement is justified.
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When Does Your Roush Warranty Begin?
Your Roush warranty starts either the day you take delivery of your new vehicle or the day it is first
put into service (for example, as a Ford dealer demonstrator), whichever occurs first. To activate
your Roush warranty, you MUST complete and mail the Roush Performance warranty card supplied
with your vehicle. If one was not included with your vehicle, please contact us at 1-877-517-6874.
Should you require warranty repairs to any Roush Performance-installed product on your vehicle,
you may take your vehicle for service at any Ford dealer who sells Roush Performance vehicles.
Who Pays for Roush Warranty Repairs?
You will not be charged for approved, covered warranty repairs made during the warranty period for
Roush Performance items installed at a Roush Performance Center. All initial warranty claims are
processed through Roush Performance corporate offices in Livonia, Michigan, regardless of where
the vehicle was purchased in the United States.
Operation and Maintenance
information of Roush. User may not copy, reverse engineer, create derivative works, transfer, loan,
sell, lease, download, upload or disclose the calibration data contained in this vehicle to others in
any manner Whatsoever. Any routine and/or systematic redistribution of any portion of Roush's
calibration data is expressly prohibited.
Transmission
Manual transmission maintenance is not required under normal driving conditions. For automatic
transmissions, we recommend atransmission service of new fluids and filter every 30,000 miles.
Traction Control
If your vehicle is equipped with traction control, it can only be defeated by the operator after the
vehicle is running. It is primarily intended for slippery roads. Due to the high acceleration capability

of the Stage 3, the traction control feature can engage while accelerating at wide open throttle on
dry pavement. This feels as if the engine is malfunctioning although it is functioning as intended.
Please be sure traction control operation is not mis-identified as an engine malfunction.
NOTE: The traction control feature can be useful when traction conditions are sub-optimal.
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Tire Maintenance
1. Check your tire pressures on a regular basis, at least once a month. Underinflated tires wear
unevenly, and are more likely to fail from overheating. Overinflated tires also wear improperly,
contribute to a harsher ride, and are prone to damage from road hazards. Roush Performance
recommends that you follow the tire pressure guidelines listed on the decal on the driver's side
door pillar. This information should also be listed on the decal on the inside of the glove box
door. Inflation pressures are always "cold inflation", that is, measured after the vehicle has been
sitting for a minimum of 3 hours.
2. Maintain wheel balance and front end alignment. Balance concerns are usually noted as a
general vibration throughout the vehicle, while alignment concerns manifest themselves as the
vehicle pulling either to the right or the left. If either of these conditions exist, contact your
dealer for service.
3. Do not rotate your tires. The tires are directional and the front and rear are different sizes.
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Section 5 - Consumer Information
Roush Performance is proud to offer you one of the most comprehensi ve warranties in the
performance business for your new Roush Stage 3 vehicle.

The following provides an overview of Roush's warranty. For specific details, you can refer to the
Roush Performance warranty card in your vehicle or contact your Ford dealer who sells Roush
Performance vehicles.
Maintain Your Vehicle Properly

Your glove box contains a Ford Maintenance Schedule for reference and recording maintenance
work performed on your vehicle. Proper vehicle maintenance is the sole responsibility of the owner.
Roush Performance and/or Ford Motor Company may deny warranty coverage if you fail to keep
records and receipts that verify a properly maintained vehicle.
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Section 4 - Specifications
Diagrams and Specifications
Recommended Interval
6 months/6,000 miles
30,000 miles
2 years/30,000 miles
As needed
Monthly
As needed
As needed
36 months
Operation and Maintenance
Tire Replacement
The proper wheel and tire combination is fundamental to every performance vehicle. Make sure
replacement tire's diameter, aspect ratio and load rating match what was supplied with your
vehicle, as speedometer, odometer and ASS brake operation are based on these factors. The use of
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tires larger than originally supplied may interfere with operation of these components and could
possibly cause vehicle damage. Smaller tires may not properly seat on the wheels, causing a
dangerous operating condition.
Changing a Flat Tire
1. Set the parking brake. For automatic transmission vehicles: Place gear selector lever in "P"
position. For manual transmission vehicles: Place gear shift lever in REVERSE. Turn off the
engine and block the wheels diagonally oppOSite the flat tire.
2. Remove the jack from stowage and adjust the jack height to fit under the vehicle near the flat
tire. Apply hand pressure to the jack while turning the jack handle counterclockwise to lower
its height.
3. Using the supplied air compressor, inflate the spare tire to 60 psi.
4. Loosen the wheel lug nuts about 1/2 turn with the lug wrench.
Component
Oil Filter
Fuel Filter
Spark Plugs Gap
Brake Pads
Tire Pressure
Supercharger Drive Belt
Accessory Drive Belt
Intercooler Fluid
Part Number
Motorcraft FL820-S
Motorcraft FG-986B
Motorcraft AGSF-12-FM1
0.043"-0.047"
Call 1-800-59-ROUSH
Refer to decal on driver's side door
pillar or inside of glove box door.
74" (1878 mm) 8-rib
Call 1-800-59-ROUSH
90" (2286 mm) 6-rib
Call 1-800-59-ROUSH
50/50 mix automotive anti-freeze
and distilled water
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Diagrams and Specifications
5. If replacing a FRONT tire, position the jack in the
Section 4 - Drive Belt Routings
notch under the vehicle that is closest to that tire.
If replaCing a REAR tire, position the jack between
the bolts (as shown) under the exhaust hanger
nearest to that tire. On convertible top vehicles,

position the jack under the rearmost point of the
frame connector.
6. Turn the jack handle clockwise to raise the
vehicle until the tire clears the ground.
7. Remove the lug nuts and wheel , install the spare
wheel and tighten the lug nuts evenly in a
crisscross pattern as shown in VIEW A.

8. Lower the vehicle until the tire touches the

ground and securely tighten the lug nuts in the

same sequence.
VIEW A
ACCESSORY BELT ROUTING SUPERCHARGER/ALTERNATOR BELT ROUTING
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Section 4 - Engine Vacuum Schematic
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ACTUATOR
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TO FUEL TANK"""
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PORT
IPS
' - - - - _ ~ , CLEAN AIR TUBE
FRONT OF VEHICLE
Operation and Maintenance
9. Finish lowering the vehicle.
10. Reset the jack stowage height by lining up the arrows as shown in
VIEW B.
11 . Restow the flat tire, jack assembly and lug wrench as shown. It may

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be necessary to deflate the spare to restow.
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Brake Pad Replacement
VIEW B
Contact Roush Performance at 1-800-59-ROUSH for replacement brake pads.
Vehicle Towing
Should your vehicle require towing, a "flat bed truck" should be used to avoid damage to your

vehicle.
Trailer Towing
Due to high acceleration rate potential, trailer towing is not recommended.
Interior and Exterior Care Note: Carefully follow the manufacturer's directions when using any
product, and always test cleaning products for suitability on an area that is inconspicuous.
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Leather Interior
Real leather is not uniform by nature and may have scars, scratches and wrinkles. Regular
maintenance will protect the leather and help it retain its natural beauty. To clean your leather, use a
mild soap or leather cleaner and wipe the surfaces with a damp, soft cloth. Dry and buff the leather
after cleaning with a dry, soft cloth.
Washing Your Vehicle's Exterior
To protect your vehicle's exterior finish, it is important to wash your vehicle often. Industrial fallout,
road tar, tree sap and other foreign materials can damage the finish on your vehicle. Generally, the
longer the contaminant remains in contact with the finish, the more extensive the damage that may
occur. Damage resulting from these and similar conditions is not covered under your vehicle's
warranty, so care should be taken to keep your vehicle's exterior clean.
Body Styling Components
Use a sponge or soft towel and warm, soapy water to clean these parts- Do not use a scrub brush
or abrasive cleaner on them as it may damage the finish and/or component. Also, be careful not to
bring these parts into contact with brake fluid, wheel cleaners and other such products which can
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stain, crack or otherwise damage these components. If these agents do come in contact,
immediately rinse the affected areas with clean water to remove them as soon as possible.
Some Other Suggestions
Avoid automatic wash systems entirely, as they can scratch the painted surfaces of your vehicle.

These scratches are especially visible on dark-colored vehicles. Furthermore, some types of
washers apply both high pressure and temperature to the vehicle, which can result in heat
distortion and loosening of the Roush Performance body styling components/features on your
vehicle. For these reasons, Roush Performance recommends only hand washing your vehicle.
Aluminum Wheels
Your Roush Performance wheels have a protective clear coat applied to protect their finish. Clean
your wheels with commercially available wheel cleaners that can be applied to wheels having a

protective coating. Do not scrub them with a brush or abrasive cleaners, or use high-pressure
washers or steam cleaners, as these methods can either damage or remove the protective coating
and will void Roush's warranty. Once your wheels are clean, rinse them thoroughly with clean water
and dry. Be aware that cleaning your wheels also gets your brake pads wet; so use caution when
applying the brakes the first few applications after cleaning.
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Leather Interior
Real leather is not uniform by nature and may have scars, scratches and wrinkles. Regular
maintenance will protect the leather and help it retain its natural beauty. To clean your leather, use a
mild soap or leather cleaner and wipe the surfaces with a damp, soft cloth. Dry and buff the leather
after cleaning with a dry, soft cloth.
Washing Your Vehicle's Exterior
To protect your vehicle's exterior finish, it is important to wash your vehicle often. Industrial fallout,
road tar, tree sap and other foreign materials can damage the finish on your vehicle. Generally, the
longer the contaminant remains in contact with the finish, the more extensive the damage that may
occur. Damage resulting from these and similar conditions is not covered under your vehicle's
warranty, so care should be taken to keep your vehicle's exterior clean.
Body Styling Components
Use a sponge or soft towel and warm, soapy water to clean these parts- Do not use a scrub brush
or abrasive cleaner on them as it may damage the finish and/or component. Also, be careful not to
bring these parts into contact with brake fluid, wheel cleaners and other such products which can
Operation and Maintenance
stain, crack or otherwise damage these components. If these agents do come in contact,
immediately rinse the affected areas with clean water to remove them as soon as possible.
Some Other Suggestions
Avoid automatic wash systems entirely, as they can scratch the painted surfaces of your vehicle.

These scratches are especially visible on dark-colored vehicles. Furthermore, some types of
washers apply both high pressure and temperature to the vehicle, which can result in heat
distortion and loosening of the Roush Performance body styling components/features on your
vehicle. For these reasons, Roush Performance recommends only hand washing your vehicle.
Aluminum Wheels
Your Roush Performance wheels have a protective clear coat applied to protect their finish. Clean
your wheels with commercially available wheel cleaners that can be applied to wheels having a

protective coating. Do not scrub them with a brush or abrasive cleaners, or use high-pressure
washers or steam cleaners, as these methods can either damage or remove the protective coating
and will void Roush's warranty. Once your wheels are clean, rinse them thoroughly with clean water
and dry. Be aware that cleaning your wheels also gets your brake pads wet; so use caution when
applying the brakes the first few applications after cleaning.
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Section 4 - Engine Vacuum Schematic
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SIC BYPASS
ACTUATOR
I I ~ ILOWER INTAKE
EGR
TO FUEL TANK"""
EVAP SERVICE
PORT
IPS
' - - - - _ ~ , CLEAN AIR TUBE
FRONT OF VEHICLE
Operation and Maintenance
9. Finish lowering the vehicle.
10. Reset the jack stowage height by lining up the arrows as shown in
VIEW B.
11 . Restow the flat tire, jack assembly and lug wrench as shown. It may

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be necessary to deflate the spare to restow.
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Brake Pad Replacement
VIEW B
Contact Roush Performance at 1-800-59-ROUSH for replacement brake pads.
Vehicle Towing
Should your vehicle require towing, a "flat bed truck" should be used to avoid damage to your

vehicle.
Trailer Towing
Due to high acceleration rate potential, trailer towing is not recommended.
Interior and Exterior Care Note: Carefully follow the manufacturer's directions when using any
product, and always test cleaning products for suitability on an area that is inconspicuous.
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Diagrams and Specifications
5. If replacing a FRONT tire, position the jack in the
Section 4 - Drive Belt Routings
notch under the vehicle that is closest to that tire.
If replaCing a REAR tire, position the jack between
the bolts (as shown) under the exhaust hanger
nearest to that tire. On convertible top vehicles,

position the jack under the rearmost point of the
frame connector.
6. Turn the jack handle clockwise to raise the
vehicle until the tire clears the ground.
7. Remove the lug nuts and wheel , install the spare
wheel and tighten the lug nuts evenly in a
crisscross pattern as shown in VIEW A.

8. Lower the vehicle until the tire touches the

ground and securely tighten the lug nuts in the

same sequence.
VIEW A
ACCESSORY BELT ROUTING SUPERCHARGER/ALTERNATOR BELT ROUTING
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Section 4 - Specifications
Diagrams and Specifications
Recommended Interval
6 months/6,000 miles
30,000 miles
2 years/30,000 miles
As needed
Monthly
As needed
As needed
36 months
Operation and Maintenance
Tire Replacement
The proper wheel and tire combination is fundamental to every performance vehicle. Make sure
replacement tire's diameter, aspect ratio and load rating match what was supplied with your
vehicle, as speedometer, odometer and ASS brake operation are based on these factors. The use of
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tires larger than originally supplied may interfere with operation of these components and could
possibly cause vehicle damage. Smaller tires may not properly seat on the wheels, causing a
dangerous operating condition.
Changing a Flat Tire
1. Set the parking brake. For automatic transmission vehicles: Place gear selector lever in "P"
position. For manual transmission vehicles: Place gear shift lever in REVERSE. Turn off the
engine and block the wheels diagonally oppOSite the flat tire.
2. Remove the jack from stowage and adjust the jack height to fit under the vehicle near the flat
tire. Apply hand pressure to the jack while turning the jack handle counterclockwise to lower
its height.
3. Using the supplied air compressor, inflate the spare tire to 60 psi.
4. Loosen the wheel lug nuts about 1/2 turn with the lug wrench.
Component
Oil Filter
Fuel Filter
Spark Plugs Gap
Brake Pads
Tire Pressure
Supercharger Drive Belt
Accessory Drive Belt
Intercooler Fluid
Part Number
Motorcraft FL820-S
Motorcraft FG-986B
Motorcraft AGSF-12-FM1
0.043"-0.047"
Call 1-800-59-ROUSH
Refer to decal on driver's side door
pillar or inside of glove box door.
74" (1878 mm) 8-rib
Call 1-800-59-ROUSH
90" (2286 mm) 6-rib
Call 1-800-59-ROUSH
50/50 mix automotive anti-freeze
and distilled water
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Tire Maintenance
1. Check your tire pressures on a regular basis, at least once a month. Underinflated tires wear
unevenly, and are more likely to fail from overheating. Overinflated tires also wear improperly,
contribute to a harsher ride, and are prone to damage from road hazards. Roush Performance
recommends that you follow the tire pressure guidelines listed on the decal on the driver's side
door pillar. This information should also be listed on the decal on the inside of the glove box
door. Inflation pressures are always "cold inflation", that is, measured after the vehicle has been
sitting for a minimum of 3 hours.
2. Maintain wheel balance and front end alignment. Balance concerns are usually noted as a
general vibration throughout the vehicle, while alignment concerns manifest themselves as the
vehicle pulling either to the right or the left. If either of these conditions exist, contact your
dealer for service.
3. Do not rotate your tires. The tires are directional and the front and rear are different sizes.
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Section 5 - Consumer Information
Roush Performance is proud to offer you one of the most comprehensi ve warranties in the
performance business for your new Roush Stage 3 vehicle.

The following provides an overview of Roush's warranty. For specific details, you can refer to the
Roush Performance warranty card in your vehicle or contact your Ford dealer who sells Roush
Performance vehicles.
Maintain Your Vehicle Properly

Your glove box contains a Ford Maintenance Schedule for reference and recording maintenance
work performed on your vehicle. Proper vehicle maintenance is the sole responsibility of the owner.
Roush Performance and/or Ford Motor Company may deny warranty coverage if you fail to keep
records and receipts that verify a properly maintained vehicle.
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When Does Your Roush Warranty Begin?
Your Roush warranty starts either the day you take delivery of your new vehicle or the day it is first
put into service (for example, as a Ford dealer demonstrator), whichever occurs first. To activate
your Roush warranty, you MUST complete and mail the Roush Performance warranty card supplied
with your vehicle. If one was not included with your vehicle, please contact us at 1-877-517-6874.
Should you require warranty repairs to any Roush Performance-installed product on your vehicle,
you may take your vehicle for service at any Ford dealer who sells Roush Performance vehicles.
Who Pays for Roush Warranty Repairs?
You will not be charged for approved, covered warranty repairs made during the warranty period for
Roush Performance items installed at a Roush Performance Center. All initial warranty claims are
processed through Roush Performance corporate offices in Livonia, Michigan, regardless of where
the vehicle was purchased in the United States.
Operation and Maintenance
information of Roush. User may not copy, reverse engineer, create derivative works, transfer, loan,
sell, lease, download, upload or disclose the calibration data contained in this vehicle to others in
any manner Whatsoever. Any routine and/or systematic redistribution of any portion of Roush's
calibration data is expressly prohibited.
Transmission
Manual transmission maintenance is not required under normal driving conditions. For automatic
transmissions, we recommend atransmission service of new fluids and filter every 30,000 miles.
Traction Control
If your vehicle is equipped with traction control, it can only be defeated by the operator after the
vehicle is running. It is primarily intended for slippery roads. Due to the high acceleration capability

of the Stage 3, the traction control feature can engage while accelerating at wide open throttle on
dry pavement. This feels as if the engine is malfunctioning although it is functioning as intended.
Please be sure traction control operation is not mis-identified as an engine malfunction.
NOTE: The traction control feature can be useful when traction conditions are sub-optimal.
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Intercooler Fluid - Use a 50/50 mix of automotive antifreeze and distilled water. This
provides proper pump lubrication and freeze protection. Change the fluid every 36 months.
Intercooler Fill Procedure - Fill to one inch from top of the reservoir. Turn the ignition key to
the on position and purge any air in the system. Top-off as necessary.
Debris on the Intercooler Radiator - Clean the debris from the intercooler radiator as
needed using low pressure water. High pressure spray may damage the cooling fins.
Throttle Body
The sealing compound around the inside of the throttle bore is critical to vehicle performance. It
seals the throttle plate during closed throttle operation. Do not mistake this compound for dirt and
inadvertently remove it during routine service, as this will disrupt idle air flow calculations resulting
in poor closed throttle operation. No performance gain is possible by removing this sealer. Servicing
the throttle body is not necessary.
Powertrain Control Module
The calibration values contained in the Powertrain Control Module are the exclusive property of
Roush Performance ("Roush"), and contain highly proprietary, confidential, and trade secret
Consumer Information
Vehicle Service
Roush Performance has arrangements with specific Ford and Lincoln/Mercury dealers to service
vehicles equipped with Roush Performance items. In case a service need arises, contact the selling
Ford dealer for service. When this is not possible, contact any Ford or Lincoln/Mercury dealer who
sells Roush Performance vehicles. If you require further assistance, please contact Roush
Performance corporate offices at 1-800-59-ROUSH. Please have available the vehicle identification
number, Roush serial number, date and place of purchase.
Emergency Repairs
If you encounter an emergency where your vehicle is disabled and a Ford or Lincoln/Mercury dealer
is not available to repair your Roush Performance vehicle, and you must have repairs made by
someone other than a Ford or Lincoln/Mercury dealer, Roush Performance may reimburse you for

the cost of repairs within reason and with prior approval from Roush Performance. Be sure to
obtain the parts that were replaced along with a receipt for the repairs. Present both to your selling
Ford dealer, who will work with Roush Performance to determine if the repair is warrantable and
reimbursement is justified.
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Customer Service
Customer satisfaction is a primary objective of Roush Performance, and we make every effort to
ensure that our customers are satisfied. We recognize the importance of retaining customer
confidence in us after the purchase, and rely on your selling Ford dealer to maintain effective
customer relations.
If you have any questions or issues relating to your Roush Performance vehicle, we suggest you
follow these steps:
1. First, contact the Ford dealer, salesperson or service advisor where you purchased your Roush
Performance vehicle.
2. If your concern(s) remain unresolved after step 1, please contact the Ford sales manager or
service manager where you purchased your Roush Performance vehicle.
3. If you are still unable to resolve your concern, please feel free to contact our Customer Service
Center at 1-800-59-ROUSH. A Roush Performance representative will answer your call and
assist you in resolving your concern.
Operation and Maintenance
Power Steering
Care must be taken when checking the power steering fluid level or refilling the reservoir not to
drip fluid onto the alternator, which is located under the reservoir. A suggestion would be to cover
the alternator with a shop towel whenever you check or fill the power steering reservoir.
Supercharger
Your vehicle's supercharger is a sealed assembly and contains no user serviceable parts,
including the pulleys. Attempting to remove the pulleys will damage the supercharger and void the
powertrain warranty. If you need service on your Roush supercharger, contact your selling dealer or
call Roush Performance at 1-800-59-ROUSH before repairs are initiated.
Intercooler

Your vehicle is equipped with a fluid to air intercooler. This provides cooler charge air to the
cylinders, allowing your engine to develop more power.
Intercooler Fuse - The 20 amp maxi fuse for the intercooler pump is located in the power
distribution panel under the hood.
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Coolant System Refill
NOTE: Refer to the Mustang Owner's Guide for coolant specification.
RADIATOR HOSE
To refill the cooling system, use the following procedure:
1. Loosen the hose clamp attaching the upper radiator hose to
the thermostat housing. Remove that end of the hose and
hold it up.
2. Fill the radiator through the upper hose and overflow bottle
to the full level using approved coolant.
3. Slowly top off the hose (do not overflow). Replace the hose
to the thermostat housing and tighten the hose clamp.
4. Fill the overflow bottle to the fill line.
5. Operate the engine until it reaches normal operating temperature. Check the overflow bottle fill level
and add coolant as necessary.
6. Recheck the overflow bottle after the engine has cooled and if necessary, add coolant to bring the
level up to the fill line.
THERMOSTAT HOUSING
Consumer Information
Production Changes
Roush Performance reserves the right to make changes to its vehicle components at any time and
without liability or incurring any obligation to make the same or similar changes on vehicles
previously built or sold.
Does the Roush Warranty Apply in Other Countries?
The Roush Performance Limited Warranty described here applies to your vehicle if:
It was originally sold or leased by a Ford dealer in the U.S. or U.S. Federalized Territories who
sells Roush Performance vehicles, and
It was originally registered, licensed and operated in the U.S., U.S. Federalized Territories or
Canada.
If you meet these two requirements, you have Roush Performance warranty coverage when you travel
with your vehicle outside of the United States. In some cases, you may have to pay the servicing Ford
dealer in a foreign country for a repair that is covered under the Roush Performance warranty. If this
occurs, be sure to save the paid repair order or invoice. For refund consideration, you must present
the receipt to your U.S. Ford dealer who sells and services Roush Performance vehicles.
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Section 6 - Roush Performance Limited Warranty
Who is Covered?
The original purchasers ("Purchaser") of genuine Roush parts and components ("Roush Part(s)")
from Ford dealerships and installed at a Roush Performance Center. This Limited Warranty applies
only to the Purchaser of Roush part(s) and is non-transferable.
Warranty Period for Roush Performance Part(s) and Coverages
From the date of installation at a Roush Performance Center, the warranty periods will be the first to
occur of:
12 months or 12,000 miles for Roush Performance chrome wheels
36 months or 36,000 miles for all other Roush Performance parts
Tires are warranted by the manufacturer
When installed, Roush Performance part(s) will void the Ford warranty as it pertains to that specific
part or component (i.e., a Roush Performance suspension package will only void the Ford
suspension warranty). Notwithstanding this fact, Roush's warranty covers defects in materials or
workmanship of Roush Performance part(s) and their installation from the date and mileage the
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Section 3 - Operation and Maintenance
Engine Fuel
As your Roush Stage 3 Mustang is a high-performance vehicle, it requires premium unleaded fuel of
at least 91 octane ( R ~ M ) . We also recommend replacing your fuel filter every 30,000 miles with a
Motorcraft FG-9868 filter.
Engine Oil and Filter
Change your engine oil every 6 months or 6,000 miles using a high-quality 5W30 motor oil that
meets or exceeds API Service Category SJ. This should be done more frequently if high operating
temperatures are encountered. The use of synthetic oils will not void your engine warranty, provided
they are changed every 6 months/6,000 miles. Your Roush Stage 3 Mustang uses a Motorcraft
FL820-S oil filter. The filter should be changed every time you change your engine oil.
Spark Plug Type and Gap
Your Roush Stage 3 Mustang is equipped with Motorcraft AGSF-12-FM1 spark plugs set to a gap of
0.043"-0.047". They should be replaced every 30,000 miles or two years, whichever occurs first.
Use of another spark plug design can damage the engine and will void your warranty.
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3. Wide, low profile tires have an increased tendency to transmit road irregularities into the
steering system. This is not a defect in your vehicle and is due to road conditions such as
crowned or grooved pavement.
4. Since our vehicles have aerodynamic body styling components, available side exhaust systems,
and wider wheels and tires, use of an automatic or track-type car wash will damage your
vehicle. Hand washing only is recommended.

Limited Warranty
vehicle was put into service. During the warranty period, Roush Performance will repair, replace or
adjust any defective Roush Performance part(s) on the vehicle or other substantially damaged areas
that arise as a direct result of its interaction with the defective Roush Performance part(s).
What is Not Covered?
The following circumstances are intended to parallel standard Ford warranty exclusions and are not
covered by this Limited Warranty, including but not limited to: (1) road hazards, misuse, abuse,
neglect, accidents, collision, fire, theft, freezing, vandalism, riot, explosion or objects striking the
vehicle; (2) misusing the vehicle, such as driving over curbs, overloading, racing, or using the
vehicle as a stationary power source; (3) altering, adding parts, disassembling or modifying the
Roush Performance part(s) after the vehicle leaves the Ford dealership's or the Roush Performance
Center's control; (4) tampering with the vehicle or with other parts that affect the Roush
Performance part(s); (5) defects caused or induced by failures, breakdowns or damage by other
parts, components or the vehicle; (6) vehicle recall or service campaign warranty claims negotiable
on an incident-by-incident basis; (7) subjecting the Roush Performance part(s) to excess moisture or
water or any motor vehicle fluids (e.g., oil, antifreeze, battery acid, brake fluid, etc.); (8) acts of God,
natural disasters and other similar causes beyond the reasonable control of Roush Performance; or
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(9) application of chemicals that affect the Roush Performance part(s). This Limited Warranty does
not cover surface deterioration of paint, trim and appearance items that result from use and/or
exposure to the elements, such as stone chips, scratches, bird droppings, lightning, hail, windstorm,
dings, dents, earthquake, road salt, tree sap, water or flood.
ROUSH PERFORMANCE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
RESULTING FROM THE INSTALLATION OR USE OF ROUSH PERFORMANCE PART(S) OR ARISING OUT
OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY. ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO
THE WARRANTY PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR
LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR THEIR DURATION, OR LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO
PURCHASER.
How to Get Service
To activate this Limited Warranty, Purchaser should bring the vehicle to a Ford dealership that sells
Roush Performance vehicles. The Ford dealership will review all claims for defects in, or damage
arising from, Roush Performance part(s) or their improper installation. Upon the Ford dealership's
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Section 2 - Vehicle Characteristics
The engineering objective in determining our vehicle's wheel, tire and suspension configuration was
to produce a true performance machine .. . one meant to be driven. As such, you should know that
your Roush Performance vehicle may have some characteristics that are unlike most vehicles.
They include:
1. Afirmer ride if equipped with a Roush Performance suspension system. The ride quality is due
to an engineered and balanced suspension system that improves your vehicle's handling. You
will notice significantly less body roll , a tighter feel, and a more immediate response to your
driving inputs due to the revised suspension tuning.
2. Less ground clearance created by the re-engineered suspension system, along with front, side
and rear aerodynamic styling components. This is important to remember when driving over
rough terrain or steep driveways. Damage to the body styling components may result from
ground contact or contact with parking blocks or curbs and is not covered by Roush's warranty.
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Section 1 - Corporate Background
Roush Technologies, Inc. operates extensive automotive research and development facilities in a
large network extending from North Carolina to Michigan to California, with foreign operations in
Mexico and England. At these facilities, our engineers serve the aircraft industries in troubleshooting
such problems as vibration and metal fatigue, in addition to developing experimental vehicles and
tomorrow's propulsion, suspension and framework systems for many of the world's leading
automotive manufacturers. Visit our website at www.roushind.com.
Roush Performance, maker of high performance road vehicles, is a Ford-authorized vehicle
converter that combines track-proven race technologies, along with advanced automotive
engineering, to produce a vehicle like no other. A Roush vehicle is the true definition of a road car.
Roush Performance - "Where Winners Are Driven." Visit our website at www.roushperf.com.
Roush Racing is a subsidiary of Roush Technologies. It is the most successful Ford racing team in
history. Visit our website at www.roushracing.com.
Limited Warranty
recommendation, a Roush Performance representative will promptly assess the claim and make
and/or authorize the repair, replacement or adjustment accordingly. To the extent Ford's warranty is
involved, the final action will be determined by a combined analysis of the Ford dealership, Ford
Motor Company and a Roush Performance representative. The Ford dealership must receive Roush's
written authorization prior to beginning any repair work to be billed to Roush Performance.
Roush Performance reserves the right to transport Purchaser's vehicle to a Roush Performance
Center for any repair, replacement or adjustment of Roush Performance part(s). However, Roush's
warranty does not cover the cost of rental vehicles during the performance of any such repair,
replacement or adjustment service, whether performed at a Roush Performance Center or at a Ford
dealership. For further information about Roush Performance, call 1-800-59-ROUSH, or visit us on
the Web at www.roushperf.com.
How State Law Applies
This Limited Warranty gives Purchasers specific legal rights, and Purchaser may have other rights
that vary from state to state.
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Stage 3 Mustang Welcome
Service Record 2001 Roush Stage 3 Mustang
The Stage 3 Mustang is the Mustang that Jack Roush has always wanted to build. By combining
greatly Increased horsepower and torque with phenomenal handling and styling, the result is one of
the strongest Mustangs ever offered for sale to the public.
The Roush Stage 3 Mustang is street-legal in all 50 states and meets Federal and California
safety and emission regulations.
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Welcome to the Roush Family of Special Vehicles. My job is building winners, for you and for
Stage 3 Mustang Owner's Guide Supplement
Dear Roush Customer:
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Thank you for your recent purchase.
me. I run several of the best NASCAR racing teams in the business. With our
specially-engineered Ford racecars, we've won more than 200 big races and 22
championships in the toughest dogfights: Winston Cup, Busch Grand National,
SCCA, Trans-Am, IMSA GTO and NHRA d r a ~ racing. Adding to this
impressive list, we have 1U wins in 10 attempts at the 24 Hours of Daytona.
So far, we're the most victorious team in the history uf Ford racing, and it
doesn't seem anyone is likely to catch up with us soon.
For you, we've crossbred our unparalleled racecar performance into
limited edition. Staged Roush Mustangs, F-1S0s and Expeditions. The
same engineering expertise and knowledge used in developing our
racecars is used in building your winning road vehicle. Our engineering
theme "From Start to Finish " defines the "110% effort 100% of the time"
commitment we have at Roush Industries. This work ethic flows from our
very successful motorsports program and cnergizes our entire operatioll.
"If it weren't the best, it wouldn't have my name on it."
2 - Jack Roush
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Table of Contents
Welcome to the Roush Family ..................... ... .......................2
Section 1 Corporate Background ...........................................4
Section 2 Vehicle Characteristics ..........................................5
Section 3 Operation and Maintenance .......................................7
Section 4 - Diagrams and Specifications .....................................18
Section 5 - Consumer Information ..................... ................... ..21
Section 6 - limited Warranty ............................................ ..26
NOTE: This publication is intended to supplement your Ford Mustang Owner's Guide. Information contained in this
publication was in effect at the time of publication and is subject to change without notice or liability. Roush
Performance reserves the right to revise the information presented or discontinue the production of any Roush
Performance part or product at any time. Copyright 2001, Roush Performance Products, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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