Many diesel's have throttle plates/bodies here are a few. 6.0L powerstroke did, Isuzu 4HK does, Isuzu 6HK does, Hino JO8 does, Ford 6.4L powerstroke does, Ford 6.7L does, Hino J05 does, UD Nissan Diesel J08 does, etc. To answer the question correctly, assuming its a mid 2003-early 2004 6.0L diesel, the throttle plate/body is located on top of the intake where the cold side intercooler pipe connects to the intake. If you remove the boot and then remove the elbow right underneath the elbow it is the throttle plate/body. You can see the elbow right in front with the hood open the tube is aluminum and the boot is black. I'm a highly trained certified technician.
No the wiring isn't the same
That's the ubiquitous 'check engine' light.
Depends on which engine it had... gas and diesel engines were available for that vehicle.
The thermostat on a 1993 Ford e 350 7.3 diesel is located on the side of the engine. The thermostat can be found by following the upper radiator hose.
For a 1997 Ford E-350 , 7.3 L turbo Diesel V8 engine : ( According to the AutoZone website ) With engine oil filter change : ( 13.9 U.S. quarts )
top center of engine under/behind air filter housing
2002 Ford Econoline 7.3 diesel oil capacity ========================================================= For a 2002 Ford E-350 , 7.3L DIESEL : With engine oil filter change : ( 14.2 litres / 15.0 U.S. quarts ) * according to the 7.3L DIESEL supplement
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The diesel engine that would be in a 2008 Ford E-350 van would be the 6.4L Powerstroke Turbo Diesel V8. This Powerstroke engine got poor fuel economy with about 16mpg highway and 12mpg city.
diagram to replace belt on E350 1994 7.3L