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<blockquote data-quote="oldmodman" data-source="post: 10266861" data-attributes="member: 10303"><p>After your car has been idling for a few minutes see if the intercooler fluid is bubbling in the degas bottle (the plastic tank with the screw on cap on top).</p><p>If you don't, then the missing fuse has not been bypassed. Install a new fuse and see if the fluid bubbles. If it still doesn't follow the intercooler hoses and make sure that there is even a pump installed. Then check for power at the pump when the car is warmed up. If voltage is present then the pump is bad. If no voltage then the relay or temp sensor is bad. Or maybe even both. Or it's even possible that the wiring harness going to them might have gotten pinched and cut or shorted while the engine swap was taking place. It will just take a while to trouble shoot the problem. But if you drive the car without a working pump the car will not perform properly. The 03 & 04 Cobras will sense an overtemp at the intercooler and pull timing. Resulting in no power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldmodman, post: 10266861, member: 10303"] After your car has been idling for a few minutes see if the intercooler fluid is bubbling in the degas bottle (the plastic tank with the screw on cap on top). If you don't, then the missing fuse has not been bypassed. Install a new fuse and see if the fluid bubbles. If it still doesn't follow the intercooler hoses and make sure that there is even a pump installed. Then check for power at the pump when the car is warmed up. If voltage is present then the pump is bad. If no voltage then the relay or temp sensor is bad. Or maybe even both. Or it's even possible that the wiring harness going to them might have gotten pinched and cut or shorted while the engine swap was taking place. It will just take a while to trouble shoot the problem. But if you drive the car without a working pump the car will not perform properly. The 03 & 04 Cobras will sense an overtemp at the intercooler and pull timing. Resulting in no power. [/QUOTE]
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