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There is a temperature sending unit installed somewhere on your engine for your temperature guage in your gauge panel , another temperature sending unit for your EEC - IV or EEC V electronic engine control system , newer Ford engines that have FAIL - SAFE cooling have a cylinder head temperature ( CHT ) sensor / sending unit if you have an outside temperature display there is a sensor / sending unit for that , some automatic transmissions have a temperature sending unit / sensor that will give a warning if the automatic transmission is running too hot etc
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EEC Group was created in 1977.
The term "southern Ireland" is an incorrect term for the Republic of Ireland. The Republic of Ireland joined what was then called the EEC in 1973. It is now known as the EU.
The motto of EEC Group is 'Network Builders'.
The EEC is now known as the European Union. Serbia is not a member.
External Electrification Charges (EEC)
EEC stands for Electronic Engine Controls. The EEC Relay provides power to the computer.
for computer testing, just take it into your local shucks orilly store, and ask them to run a computer diagnostics on it
The Netherlands was one of the founding members of the EEC, in 1957. The EEC became the EU on November 1st of 1993.
1995 and later models have OBDII. ANSWER Actually it's 1996 and later Explorers that are EEC-V/OBD II , on some 1995 Explorers there is an EEC IV /OBD I test port under the hood, and a DATA LINK CONNECTOR (DLC) port for an EEC - V / OBD II system in the dash below the steering wheel.
The sending unit for the temperature guage on a Ford 4.0 L OHV engine is in the intake manifold just to the left of the thermostat housing when you are standing at the front of the vehicle. The larger sending unit on the right is for the EEC system.