Open the hood, Now look back at the fire wall on the drives side just under the windshield area and you will see the wiper motor bolted to the fire wall. Now there is a black plastic cover that has I think 3 torx screws holding it to the motor. Unplug the electrical connector and remove that cover and then pull the printed circuit board off of the motor.
Mounts on top of the wiper motor
it is located on the front of the wiper motor.
attached to the windshield wiper motor. Its the plastic box with 4 torx screws. The wiring harness plugs into the pulse module
where is the wiper switch located on a 85 el camino w/pulse wipers,the car has tilt wheel
It is right on the wiper motor, under the cowling, and on the motor, 3 wore connector
A BAD CRANK SENSOR WILL CAUSE NO SPARK AND NO PULSE SIGNAL TO FUEL INJECTORS a bad ignition module will cause no spark its located under the ignition coil trio pack
It is attached directly to the wiper motor.
It is attached to the wiper motor.
Inside the wiper motor. Easy to change without removing the wiper motor. Unplug the harness connected to the wiper motor, remove the three small screws that hold a black plastic cover on the front of the wiper motor, remove the cover, remove the pulse board. The pulse board is available from your local auto parts store.
The Ford Explorer was produced from the years 1990 to present. The wiper motor pulse board module in a 1998 Ford Explorer 4.0 L is located on the firewall, behind the engine in the middle.
Behind the plastic cover on the wiper motor.
Your computer or Module is faulty.