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...the air bag Common fault on FORD Usually due to a poor connection in the YELLOW PLASTIC CONNECTOR underneath the passenger seat. Just push it together properly and it should clear the AirBag ...

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...ford escort 1.4 Common fault on FORD Usually due to a poor connection in the YELLOW PLASTIC CONNECTOR underneath the passenger seat. Just push it together properly and it should clear the AirBag ...

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...startproblems Common fault on FORD Usually due to a poor connection in the YELLOW PLASTIC CONNECTOR underneath the passenger seat. Just push it together properly and it should clear the AirBag ...

...repeatedly Common fault on FORD Usually due to a poor connection in the YELLOW PLASTIC CONNECTOR underneath the passenger seat. Just push it together properly and it should clear the AirBag fault ...

...FORD   Usually due to a poor connection in the YELLOW PLASTIC CONNECTOR underneath the passenger seat.     Just push it together properly and it should clear the AirBag  fault ...

...fault on FORD   Usually due to a poor connection in the YELLOW PLASTIC CONNECTOR underneath the passenger seat.     Just push it together properly and it should clear the AirBag ...

...plastic screws holding this cover.Underneath you will find a 5 pin connector[big plug] connected to a white connector in the blower fan housing.This is called the fan resistor which controls the ...

connector plug into? You will see a round plastic blower motor housing underneath the passenger dash approximately 6-7 inches round, plug the connector back into it and you should be good to go.Let me

...plastic semi round box with a 2 pin connector and a 4 pin connector.it is held onto the gearbox with 2 8mm bolts, disconnect the connectors, remove the bolts then pry it off the shaft. ave a new one ...

...plastic, foam & rubber Fish your ground wire down to the driver's side underneath the dash. There you will find all sorts of metal connections to the frame. Just loosen a screw or nut, and slide the ...

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