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89 ford thunderbird sc crankshaft sensor - 1989 Ford Thunderbird

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  • Posted on Jun 14, 2009

SOURCE: need lights wiring diagram for my 89 Thunderbird

I actually have the complete wiring diagrams for 1989 Fird Thunderbird. What specifically do you need.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 01, 2009

SOURCE: wheres the fuel pump relay on a 1995 ford

it is located in the ccrm , a black box that has all the relays built into it

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 03, 2009

SOURCE: Need a service manual for my 1990 Ford Thunderbird SC

Dont pay a penny for that manual ! Go to : www.ford.fleet.com
Click on 'Maintenance' then click on
'Owners Manuals' and fill in the questions
about your trucks make & model.
There will be a list of documents that comes up and it will tell you how to save the document.
You can also just click on the document you need, and it will come up in a new
window as a PDF. You can save it to your PC from there and print it.
I also saved my manual to my 'Favorites' bar for quick reference.
Also, if it doesn't load then you may need to get a free Abode Reader at www.adobe.com

Hope this help, I had the same problem with my Exp. Sport Trac, and having the manual solved all my problems!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 05, 2009

SOURCE: 89 ford thunderbird fuse box location?

should be below the dash on the drivers side, may be up in the dash a little ways.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 18, 2010

SOURCE: 1990 Ford Thunderbird SC with three trouble codes

CODE 13
Trouble Code 13 indicates that the exhaust stream oxygen content sensor (O2 sensor) is not responding as expected. When cold, the sensor is 'biased' by the ECM to about 450 millivolts. Before it warms to at least 600 deg F (315 deg C) it acts as an open circuit and when the ECM reads it, it reads the 450 mV bias. The ECM expects the sensor to warm in a short period of time and begin sending its own voltages.
http://www.basinger.us/Impreza/04.%20TRANSMISSION/03.%20AUTOMATIC%20TRANSMISSION%20(DIAGNOSTICS)/11.%20List%20of%20Diagnostic%20Trouble%20Code%20(DTC).pdf
The link above is for code 74-77.

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