the injectors does not puls what caus it and where are uhay
The fuel pump relay is under the hood, on drivers side fenderwell in a plastic holder with the eec diagnostic data link.
EEC stands for Electronic Engine Controls. The EEC Relay provides power to the computer.
Somewhere in the engine compartment ( battery side ) you will find an EEC TEST connection for your OBD I / EEC - IV system
eec relay may be stuck,,sugest tapping on it to help verify the problem. If there is a relay my guess would be that it has failed. They are often under the hood but I'm not familiar with the location in a Ford pickup. The foel pump relay might be bad
On a 1996 Ford Explorer : The Powertrain Control Module ( PCM ) power relay is located in the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine compartment near the brake fluid reservoir It is one of the three LARGE relays It is in the 2nd row from the drivers side of the vehicle and it is the 1st LARGE relay from the FRONT
behind driver side kick panel
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There are two relays by the fuse block on the left side of the engine compartment. I believe the green one is the EEC relay. One may be located under the fuse block. Pull the 30 amp fuse for the EEC, locate on lid of fuse block, the relay should click when the battery cable is disconnected.
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.
A 1994 Ford Ranger is OBD I / EEC IV and has an EEC TEST connection in the engine compartment by the power distribution box In 1996 , the Ford Ranger changed from OBD I / EEC IV to OBD II / EEC V and has a Data Link Connector in the dash , below the steering wheel , covered by a small removable plastic panel
Are you sure there is no spark? Check the relays inside the engine compartment the eec relay is the first to click when the key is turned then comes the fuel pump relay. These ford relays are notorious for going bad in sequence. try listening or feeling for a click from the eec and fuel pump relays when the key is turned to on, if not then try swapping the ac relay with the eec relay or the fuel pump whichever one does not click and see if it helps
On a 1995 Ford Mustang, the Engine Control Computer (EEC) power relay is typically located in the engine compartment fuse box. It is usually marked on the cover of the fuse box with a diagram indicating the position of each relay. The relay controls power to the EEC, which is essential for engine management functions. If you're having trouble locating it, consulting the vehicle's service manual can provide specific details and diagrams for your model.