I have a 1991 Ford Econoline E-150, 5.0 liter, auto trans w/ over drive, plus handicap eqp. I get 12.5 mpg
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in my econoline owners manual if someone really wants it
Under the dash on the passenger side
According to the Truecar Website, the Average Ford Econoline Costs Around $26,500 Brand New. You May Be Able to Get It Cheaper From Dealers Who Offer Discounts.
Try disconnecting the battery for 5 minutes.
According to KBB, it would only be worth scrap value. The reality is that it's worth what someone is willing to pay for it, and that'll depend on mileage and overall condition.
where is the fuel pump relay located on a 1991 ford econoline 250 van
It depends on the model of van, condition, mileage and options. The 2001 Ford econoline van runs around $2600 in good condition with 100,000 miles. Other models can be more or less.
Not much but who is gonna care when your driving around that sweet van man
12 to 16 mpg depending on weather and towing.
BCI group size 56
This is a link with the 1991 2.9L listed; as close as I could get: http://www.cargurus.com/Cars/Overview-c292-1991-Ranger.html