The ignition control module for a 1995 Ford f150 is an important part of the drive train. If the module is failing then the engine will run erratically or not start at all.
On the distributor
under the dist. cap
Could be the ignition module. It's attached to the side of the distributor.
Powertrain Control Module ( PCM )
quiero saber si la troca F150 1995 tiene aigre a condisiado
It sounds as if you have a bad ignition control module. It would be located on the distributor. On some of these vehicles, the module was moved over on to the side of the left fender. Ford had a lawsuit against them for these modules, but the time to submit claims against them has expired. It is also referred to as the thick film ignition (TFI)module.
Would be in the distributer or the ignition module
The oxygen sensor in the exhaust ( 2 on a 1995 V8 engine ) is used to send a signal to the powertrain control module to adjust the air / fuel ratio
Well you could ram a flat head into the ignition and turn it to the on position then take steps
The power control module (PCM) is the brain of the vehicles engine functions. The relay is a module as part of its power supply circuit.
did you changed your thermostat? You MUST keep around 195 degree thermostat in the vehicle at ALL TIMES due to the computer system. The ignition module usually gets hot due to corroded electrical connections at the ignition module and or the module is HEAT SENSITIVE and needs to be replaced. (plug wires) Ignition misfire can produce a variety of driveability symptoms including hard starting, rough idle, hesitation....
The only other thing you can really do is get a manual from your local parts store or online. The cost is about $20.