As in all Ford eletronic thermostat cabin controls, they either get stuck on one temperature setting or it can't read temperatures at all, therefore it runs at full speed. Needs to be checked out/replaced to run correctly.
See the dealer/
The Ignition Control Module on a 1996 Ford Thunderbird 4.6 is located inside the EFI or Electronic Fuel Injector. The EFI is the carburetor. Look for a cord that has a connector that resembles an HD Cable.
please go to www.foxtbircougarforums.comRead this linkhttp://www.coolcats.net/tech/troubleshooting/atc.html
all you can do is replace the climate control unit, they have them on eBay for fairly cheap
Most likely it is the Ignition Control Module.
No, electronic ignition uses a sensor in the engine shaft that determines the pulses. This omits the distributor in exchange for electrical control.
Yes ( according to motorcraft.com )
the little gray box on top the a.c. compressor or by the radiator.
It is in the trunk Left side behind the panel.
The electronic ignition control module on an automobile is installed by first locating the unit at the top of the engine. The wiring harness is then disconnected from the original unit an a new module put in its place.
No the climate control is tied into the electronic control system of the car which is controled by the computer. The climate control can also be used to view or display fault codes from the computer...............
It is to distribute the signals from the electronic control module to operate the coils.