The '93 doesn't have one, all trans functions are covered within the 4x5" TCM box mounted high on the firewall on the psgr side. '94 and newer have an EATX relay in the power distribution box on the drivers side just behind the battery. On the '93 the two relays on the psgr side fender well are for the A/C and the radiator fan, the two next to the TCM are the safety shut down and the back up lamp relay, the ones on the drivers side fender well are the auto shut down, the three abs, the engine start, the two high/low radiator fan and finally the fuel pump relay, none of which is marked of course.
There are not really any advantages with a ATX over a Micro ATX just Micro ATX is smaller and ATX is larger
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flex ATX above that is the micro ATX
I have often wondered what ATX in ATX software stood for. I always just ignored it but upon further inspection I have discovered that the ATX stands for Advanced Technology Extended.
There are no similar form factors to ATX if you're talking about a slimline. Slimline form factors are NLX and LPX. The form factors to ATX are BTX, Micro-ATX, and Flex-ATX. There is no correlation between slimline and ATX.
Asus is simply a manufacturer that makes atx and non-atx motherboards. Whether a motherboard is ATX or not is specific to that single model.
Yes, if it is an ATX motherboard. The motherboard specifications should say specifically if it is ATX, mini ATX, BTX, ITX, etc. Most motherboards are ATX.
In the fuse box next to the battery.In the fuse box next to the battery.
ATX is the form factor which Motherboards, Computer Cases and Graphics Cards use to standardise sizing. An ATX form-factor Motherboard will fit an ATX Case, and an ATX Graphics Card will fit in the case as well.
My first Ford Explorer , a 1993 XLT model , came with Firestone ATX all terrain radial tires ( P235 / 75 / R15 )
usually any motherboard that has a form factor above mini or micro atx (atx, extended atx, super atx) will have atleast 4 if not more expansion slots available by default and normally an atx (and possibly a extended atx) motherboard should fit in a full tower case (a super atx motherboard will more than likely need a super tower)
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