Remove the ignition retaining ring. Pull the ignition barrel out. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the ignition.
How do i change the heater core on a 1997 ford e150
Remove the water supply hoses from your 1987 Ford E1 50 heater core. Remove the heater core retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new heater core.
How do I replace the heater core in a 1999 Ford e150 conversion van
Chilton's says to remove hoses from the 2 connectors inside engine compartment and remove the dash panel and lower panel. Then reach inside and pull the heater core out.
if 4,6L Color is usually yellow or red egr - under manifold in rear O2 - rear back in axhaust manifold
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In the fuse box.
you have a bad fuel pump
It's located in the fuel tank, so needless to say the fuel tank has to be drained and then remove the tank from the vehicle.
engine bay near battery
Under the hood. Not true. At least on the 1989 it was under the dash on the passenger side were the passenger's feet would be. You remove one cover and the drain pan. Remove a second cover on the left side of the box. The heater core is there. Before removing. Drain all the antifreeze from the radiator and remove the quick connect heater hoses from the heater core under the hood.
AnswerCheck the starter. I have 96 E150 with the 4.9L straight six. Check the small red wire that attaches to the starter not the solenoid, (on top of the starter, this is the pig tale of the positive wire) wiggle the small red wire while turning the ignition, sometimes the crimped connection is loose and does not make good contact. You can access this from the passenger side once you remove the inside cover.