Two. One before, and one after catalytic converter.
need to see the diagram for 1997 crown victoria
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You can view the 1997 Ford Crown Victoria owners manual ( which includes
the fuse box diagram ) online at :
www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces )
Click on Owner Guides
( the fuse section starts on page 179 )
this happened to me once.
it means that the internal memory component has a leak, i called Microsoft and asked what it meant, good thing the light would flash for this emergency, it was repaired for $50.
hurry up, because the x box has harmfull radiation
Fixed-value resistors are normally manufactured so that they obey Ohm's Law -that is, the ratio of their voltage to current remains constant for variations in voltage, within specified limits. In other words, their resistance value remains constant for variations in voltage. This would produce a straight-line curve when plotted. Devices and materials that do not obey Ohm's Law (e.g. semiconductors, etc.) would produce a curved line.
Before you replae the deck, check all of the fuses. If those are good pull the deck out(youll have to get some keys to remove the radio, you can get them from walmart for a couple bucks) and make sure all of the connections are good and there is no exposed wire. If that's good, it could be your deck OR most likely one of your speakers is grounding out. Youll need to disconnect all of your speaker lines from the deck, then reconect one set of speaker lines. If that works, disconnect that then try another. Repeat until you find one that doesnt work, this line will be the one that's grounding out. Youll need to trace the wire until you find where the wire is damaged. If your speakers are grounding out, then putting in a new deck wont fix it.
AnswerIf you have power and the antenna & speakers are hooked up, then you probably just have a defective radio. If the radio is indeed defective, a salvage yard is a good place to find an OEM replacement. AnswerMy radio amplifier quit working and I found a fuse that was 20 am that was labeled for the radio amplifier, and the tow package lights that was blown.Replacing the fuse did the trick.
First thing that I would do is check the battery. The clicking sound is the selenoid on the starter. Usually that means the starter is bad. Isn't very hard to replace. Hope this helped.
The Control module (I am assuming you are referring to the ECM) is located forward of the center consol and below the dash. The center consol and radio a/c control trim faceplate must be removed to gain access to it. Stan
Check brake fluid level in master cylinder when cold (fluid expands when heated)
Make sure parking brake is fully released
Check the linkage between the shifter and the transfer case. If its ok, go in reverse for about half a block and then try to engage it. If that doesn't work, maybe you have a vacuum leak somewhere.
The ignition module on a 86 ciara 2.5 is located under hood, center,lower engine area,below driver side of intake manifold . mounted inside of distributor
The radio is usually supplied power until you open one of the doors. Perhaps what you have is a bad door sensor? Try shutting off the car, and then opening the passenger door and see if it shuts the radio off. If that doesn't fix it, then whatever module the radio is connected to is probably bad.
You need a special tool to remove the door and window crank and a tool for the retainers. TAke the inside handles off and then all o f the screws you can find then the retainers around the sides and bottom of the panel. When all is loose, pull out on the bottom of hte panel and push in on the top to disengage it from the door.
Hey Mart==Generally just one valve ticking wouldn't cause a power loss. It deoends on what kind of car and engine you have. It could be an injector ticking which would cause a dead miss. GoodluckJoe
I hear that the problem is the pressure to the fuel pump. Also have heard that the alternator is the problem. To be honest, I cannot figure out why mine will not start either. I have replaced the fuel filter, O2 sensors, thermostat, reset the inertia switch, and spark plugs and wires.... nothing has worked yet.
I have had the same problem, 2cd Explorer. I replaced the fuel relay. No problems now
You blew the voltage regulator. Depending on the model, it is either a separate component or located inside of your alternator. Based on your problem, I would guess you need a new alternator. Replace it and your car will be fine.
If the tire locks up when you apply the brakes and you have drum brakes then you may have brake fluid leaking onto the brake shoes.
If you have ABS then you may have a bad wheel sensor.
The adjusters on the brake shoes are out of adjustment or broken.
Springs or hold down hardware may be broken.
Cracked brake linings.
Backing plates are worn out.
You may be out of luck with this check. I have a 93 with a non-turbo 1.6 and due to a non-start senario I knew the ign. module was the culprit. Being a master Ford/GM tech. and former automotive parts sales man at a local NAPA store, I took the unit out and took to every parts store around as well as a ford dealer. No one has a way to check this module to see if it is bad. Being that the car was made in Australia the local Ford dealers never botherd catering to soulving any of it's primary problems. If you suspect the module is the problem due to a no-start...the module is not cheap and trial and error may be the only course of action...good luck.
my son had the same problem & he could not find a module we replaced the whole distributor & it started but the dist. cost him over 300 dollars.
No, only properly equipped four wheel drives with a Neutral position in the transfer case.
You can view the 2002 Ford Ranger owners manual ( which includes the fuse
box diagram ) online at :
www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces )
Click on Owner Guides
The only way I can explain it is to follow the wiring from your coil pack (where the spark plugs are) and the wires plug into the ignition module. Also go go www.wrenchead.ca and it has a manual that explains all.
if you don't know the answer to a question please keep your moth shut ,please don't waste my time
Regarding a model 1997,2 liter sonata, there is not an ignition control module as such. Ignition control comes from the ECM (ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT) through the Ignition Power Transistor (often called Igniter) and then to the Ignition coil.I do not have any information on the 1.8 or the 3.0 liter models.
Sounds like you've got a burnt-out taillight bulb.
If it works, voila! If it doesn't, you've got electrical issues...or bought a burnt out bulb. To test the bulb, you can slip it into the working tail-light housing on the other side and test it...