locate airbox on passenger side of engine compartment. It will be tucked behind the front grill just behind and above the passenger headlight area. When located look behind the rear edge of the box and you will see 2 screws holding the back edge of the box. The front edge will have 3 or 4 tabbed slots holding the front in place. The best way i found to remove the airbox cover is to remove the two screws on the rear of the airbox and then using your thumb push the airbox lid towards the back while lifting up slightly on the rear. it's a tight fit but it will come out. Then your airfilter will be right there. If you want to make it easier then just remove the hard plastic connector between the airbox and the throttle body and put it aside. That usually make it harder to manuver the airbox lid with that connected. Anyways...when installing the filter just remove the old one and replace with the new one...install it exactly the way the old one came out. When re-installing the airbox lid just do what you did in reverse order. Be careful because it's just as hard to put it back as it was to take it out. But with care no harm will come to any plastic parts.
It should be on the left and to the rear of the engine (as you face it).
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On a 1994 Ford Aerostar : Other contributors have previously answered : ( 20 or 21 U.S. gallons )
The fuse diagram for my 1994 Ford Aerostar is located on pages 339 to 345 of the Owners Guide that came with the vehicle when we purchased it new.
I'm not a mechanic / technician , but a 1994 Ford Aerostar is OBD I , EEC IV so there should be an EEC TEST connection in the engine compartment
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