If your looking for a replacement then either go to a scrap yard or check our SEL-IMPERIAL. Or if you are looking for a modded version check out the American Ebay site. I've looked everywhere and everone tells me that nobody makes an aftermarket tail light for the probe. Look it up on different sites, you'll see that there isn't even a section for the probe under tail lights.
Check the back of the car.
The dome light and floor lights on a 94 Ford Probe will not go off if the door is open or the door sensor has not been tripped. The lights can be manually turned off but the sensor should be checked for defects.
No, the 1950 Ford cars did not come equipped with factory-installed backup lights. Backup lights were not standard on most vehicles during that era, including Ford models. They became more common in later years, particularly in the mid-1950s and beyond, as safety features evolved. However, some aftermarket options may have been available.
there are four screws behind the covers on the probe head lights put the car up to a building on a flat serface and adjust the lights to whare u wont them.
Go to www.the12volt.com They have an excellent schematic on how you do it with a couple of stadard relays.
Why don't you take a look at the Ford aftermarket parts available at 1aauto.com? They have a whole range of aftermarket parts for various Ford models. 1aauto.com are a second generation aftermarket auto parts dealer known for their excellent customer service, on time delivery, product tracking & availability, and highest Bizrate ratings. They also have an A+ rating with Better Business Bureau.
take it out of the top of the tank and replace it or seal the tank off and go with a aftermarket inline fitler
Ford Probe was created in 1989.
Go to a Auto electritian.. Or buy the cars owner manual!!! simple!!
Ford probe cars are available through various 2nd hand car dealers as well as directly through online merchants. Many models are available on the Autotrader UK website with a starting price of 695GBP for a 1995 model.
it looks like a Saturn kinda. there sporty low to the ground and have flip up lights
A popular site for modding a 1996 Ford Probe GT is the ProbeTalk forum, where enthusiasts share tips, modifications, and experiences. Additionally, sites like eBay, Summit Racing, and Jegs offer aftermarket parts specifically for the Probe GT. You can also check out performance-oriented websites like CorkSport or Mazdaspeed for compatible upgrades, as the Probe shares components with Mazda models.