not sure if it is the same place as the 03 but mine is behind the glove compartment.not sure if it is the same place as the 03 but mine is behind the glove compartment.
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In a 1999 Ford Windstar, the main electronic control module (ECM), commonly referred to as the "brain box," is typically located in the engine compartment.
Specifically, it is situated on the passenger side, near the firewall.
You can typically find the ECM mounted on the upper part of the engine bay, closer to the windshield, and it is enclosed within a protective case.
the washer pump is not fused directly, the pump operates through a central module called the BCM (body control module), so if the power windows work and the wipers work the problem is not loss of power to the system, it is either a defective wiper switch (most common) or it is a defective washer pump motor. My experience? 35 years as a Ford dealer technician
same thing with my 2001 windstar lx, mine was the brake on / brake off switch next the the master cylinder had brake fluid on it and was shorting out. replaced the switch and everything works fine
I AS A FORD TECH IN A LOCAL DEALER FOR 20 YEARS, THERE IS NO MODULE CALLED A BCM IN YOUR CAR, GM CALLS IT A BCM OR BODY CONTROL MODULE, THE GEM AND GM BCM SERVE THE SAME FUNCTION, AND YES THE DOOR LOCKS RUN THROUGH THE GEM ON FORD'S, AND YES IT MAY BE ON THE ELECTRONICS TRY IN THE TRUNK, IT IS THE WINDSTAR THAT HAS IT ABOVE THE FUSE BOX, SORRY, BEEN A FEW YEARS SINCE I RETIRED. OH GEM STANDS FOR GENERIC ELECTRONIC MODULE
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