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Hi there i am trying to locate my drl module on my 1997 ford e350 could someone help me please.

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Drl module seems unclear please specify door lock or dripping real liquid?

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  • Posted on Dec 18, 2008

SOURCE: ignition control module location for 1997 ford thunderbird?

1997 Ford Thunderbird Transmission problem
When driving normally transmission surges like it is not in gear. Had sensors replaced, nitural safety switch, and still acts up.

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  • Posted on Mar 16, 2009

SOURCE: location of ignition control module

It does not have an ignition control module.
The electronic ignition (EI) for the 4.0L engine consists of the following components:
Crankshaft position sensor (CKP sensor) and 36 minus 1 tooth trigger wheel.
Ignition coil .
powertrain control module (PCM) .
Related wiring.
The PCM controls the firing of the coil based on the signal from the crankshaft position sensor.
The crankshaft position sensor (CKP sensor) is a variable reluctance-type sensor, triggered by a 36 minus 1 tooth trigger wheel configuration machined into the rear of the crankshaft vibration damper. The signal generated by this CKP sensor is called a CKP signal. The CKP signal provides the base timing and rpm information to the powertrain control module (PCM). Base timing is set at 10 degrees BTDC and is not adjustable.
If vehicle has no spark then turn key to on position,check engine light should come on.As you start cranking engine it should go out while cranking after about 10 secs. it should come back on(while cranking). If it come on then the PCM sees the signal,if it does not then PCM is not seeing it and this is your problem,either the CKP sensor or the wiring to it.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 11, 2009

SOURCE: replacing the control module on my 1997 ford explorer

the module is located behind the dash just to the left of the radio. remove the two screws below the radio and the dash panel snaps out and you can access the module

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  • Posted on Oct 04, 2009

SOURCE: need to replace 1997 e350 ford Ignition ,how can i

you dont have to remove the steering wheel on a most Ford car and trucks you insert the key turn to the on position and there is a small pin under the ignition switch that you push and it comes right out.you have to remove the steering wheel cover above and below the ignition switch.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 02, 2011

SOURCE: where is the fuel filter located for a 1997 Ford

should be on the frame, like, under where the driver sits.

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