Most computors are located behind the passenger side kick panel. That's the panel to the right of your feet while sitting in the pass seat.
behind driver side kick panel
A 1994 Ford Explorer is EEC-IV / OBD I ( there is an EEC test connection in the engine compartment near the power distribution box )
A 1994 Ford Explorer is EEC-IV / OBD I ( there is an EEC test connection in the engine compartment near the power distribution box )
in the gas tank
The horn relay in a 1994 Ford Bronco is located on attached to the cruise module. The electrical relay is under the hood.
ECC relay is in a box under the hood on the drivers side. open the lid and look at the inside of the cover and there will be a diagram of where each relay is located.
The EEC test fitting is in the engine compartment by the power distribution box - EEC IV / OBD I system (Helpfull)
On a 1985 Ford Bronco, the Electronic Engine Control (EEC) module is typically located on the passenger side of the engine compartment, near the firewall. It's mounted on a bracket and may be covered by a plastic shield. This module controls various engine functions and communicates with other components, including sensors and actuators. If you're having issues, it's essential to ensure that the connections to the EEC are secure and free from corrosion.
A 1994 Mercury Cougar is OBD I , EEC - IV ( there should be an EEC TEST connection in the engine compartment )
There should be an EEC TEST connection in the engine compartment ( a 1994 Mercury Grand Marquis is OBD I , EEC-IV )
A 1994 Mercury Cougar is ( OBD I , EEC IV ) There should be an EEC TEST connection in the engine compartment
A 1994 Ford is OBD I / EEC IV - there is an EEC TEST connection in the engine compartment near the power distribution box