it is what your primary fuel filter is screwed into on the driver side frame rail between the transmission and the frame
You can often find free service manuals for vehicles like the 1995 Ford F350 on websites like ManualsLib, JustGiveMeTheDamnManual, or Archive.org. Additionally, forums dedicated to Ford trucks or online communities like Reddit might have links or members willing to share PDFs. However, be cautious of copyright issues and ensure you're downloading from reputable sources.
top of the engine next to the fuel filter housing,it looks like a startes solinoid
there is a tool that u need u can get at wal-mart looks like a u the size off metal coat hinger
Yes, airbags are important on Ford F350 pickups, as they enhance safety for both drivers and passengers in the event of a collision. Airbags can significantly reduce the risk of serious injury during an accident by providing cushioning and reducing the impact force. While larger trucks like the F350 may have a robust structure, airbags complement that safety by offering additional protection. Therefore, equipping these vehicles with airbags is essential for comprehensive safety measures.
Ok, so first, you want to look at the wheels, then take a big crap. That's how you tell what your crap looks like.
i know on a wb its in distributor
At the base of the distributor, gray or black chip like device
I have no idea. I've looking for it for a long time. Please help!
Gotta be something in the door switches(aluminum foil?) or it's not plugged in right.. a wiring diagram may be available at your local library (shop manuals) and you might want to check the colors of the wires into the module...but it sounds like a "cross ground" situation...look to all the door switches.. good luck d
Check behind the glove compartment. The TCCM (Transfer Case Control Module) is located there on some Ford vehicles like the Exploder and the Ranger.
No. The GEM is associated with things like power windows, indicator lights, and the alarm.
Ford does not willingly divulge such information even to mechanics in their own dealerships, in any case the module is "flashed" from a Ford specific scanner {NGS new generation star tester} with the correct up to date software card, the security module can be an integral part of the PCM {Power train control module} the GEM module {generic electronic control module, there are also body control modules, and in some cases the vehicle security is controlled by the instrument cluster module, all are accessed by the Ford specific scanner and even the best of aftermarket scanners cannot access the security centre or reflash it, to the best of my knowledge. When taking Ford training on this stuff, the course is called Pats training {passive anti theft system} If you would like to discuss this further I can be contacted directly at dadunn1105@shaw.ca