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This vehicle doesn't have ignition control module ! The PCM - engine computer controls the coils . Also 1997 escort came with a 2.0 L engine . Not 1.4 . Testing an not guessing is the way to a proper fix. Your best bet , take it to a qualified repair shop .
The fuel pump relay on your vehicle is an integrated part of the Constsnt Control Relay Module (CCRM). It is located in the driver's side front of the engine compartment. You must remove the air cleaner box to get to it.
This car has a relay module that contains a few relays internally and cant be serviced the relay box must be replaced, the relay box module that contains the fan and ac compressor and fuelpump relays is located under the air filter box, remove the filter box and you will see the relay module bolted there. hope this helps.
the cooling fan high and low speed relays are locacated in side the constant control relay module also called the (CCRM) its located in the engine compartment behind the drivers head light
It does not have an ignition control module. The PCM (powertrain control module) fires the coil pack based on signal it recieves from the crankshaft position sensor and the camshaft position sensor.
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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