Behind kick pannel alongside gas pedal. Remove push pins by prying up center head of pin and the pin will come out. The back of the pannel has a plastic finger that just seems to sit behind a sheet metal capture point. Dont pry that out or you will break off hte finger. How you get hte cable loose is a mystery to me. All I see so far is pull down on the "tab" and the cable will be released. I see no tabs and cable enters a plastic shroud around damper operator. Let me know if you get it loose please.
Same answer as the 97 escort question.
On my '93 ford escort 1.9L, it is located under the dash, behind the heater control assembly.
doesnt have one
the back of the block
On the Escort the ecm is called the pcm (power control module). It is located in the console inside the car just below the heater controls.
The idle air control valve on a 1990 Ford Escort is located on the intake manifold. An idle air control valves function is to control the amount of air that is allowed to enter the engine so the idle can stabilize.
the sensor is located on the thermostat housing
There is no temperature control switch for the cooling fans. The PCM Power control module receives input from the temperature sensor on the water outlet housing. The PCM turns on the fans when the temperature reaches 210 degrees through the CCRM.
It is located under the intake manifold between the engine and the firewall.
The PCM is located under the console towards the dash. Take console out.
Remove the radio/heater control module. Disconnect the temperature control cable at the base of the control assembly . It is on the center mound just to the right of the gas pedal. Take the heater control cable off of the back of the heater control module. Pull the temperature control cable off.
thermostat housing on the side of the engine block