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No diagram but here is how. Disconnect battery. The solenoid is attached to the short + battery cable. Take some masking tape( if you want to ) and label the wires as you remove them or remove one at a time and place it on the new unit. Make sure that you clean the ends with sandpaper if they are dirty.
Follow the positive battery cable; first it goes to the starter solenoid then to the starter. I hope this helps you. Mark
A diagram for a ford tempo made in 1990 can be found online. It is a coupe model car.
Some auto parts retail websites have spark plug wiring diagrams. One of them, AutoZone, shows the spark plug wiring diagram for the 1993 Ford Tempo 3.0 liter 6-cylinder model.
One source that I found for wiring diagrams is All Data - Do It Yourself. They do charge a subscription fee, but it was the only place I was able to find some wiring diagrams I needed for a 1997 Expedition. I've placed a link below.
Remove - battery cable Raise and support vehicle Remove wiring at top of starter Remove starter mounting bolts Remove starter
Disconnect the - battery cable Raise and support the vehicle Disconnect the wiring at the top of starter Remove starter mounting bolts Remove starter
Go to: http://www.the12volt.com/installbay/stereodetail/932.html
Usually, the solenoid is mounted on the firewall just above the battery. It has to screw ends and bolts sticking out of it. There is a thin wire that runs from the solenoid to the positive (red) side of the battery.
Remove - battery cable Raise and support vehicle Remove wiring harness at the top of the starter Remove mounting bolts Remove starter
Try the ignition switch.or the ignition module located usually near distributer
Go to: http://www.the12volt.com/installbay/stereodetail/929.html This site is correct, I used it in my '92 Tempo GL.