What is a Generic Electronic Module? The Generic Electronic Module (GEM) is found on Ford vehicles and is basically a Body Control Computer. It controls many of the following functions on most Ford vehicles: * Warning chimes and warning lamps * One-touch down driver's side window * Daytime Running Lamps * Heated rear window * Windshield washers and wipers * Battery saver * Remote keyless entry * Illuminated entry with remote keyless entry * Interior lighting * Perimeter anti-theft * Four-wheel drive The GEM is bolted to the back of the fuse box.
Sometimes though the fuse box gets water in it and causes the same problems too.
Yes , 1997 was the first model year for the Ford Expedition
All Ford Expedition 1997 - 2000 are all the same. The only difference are the models Xlt and EB.
The Ford Expediton where made from 1997 to present...
Bolt Pattern: 5-135
The GEM (Generic Electronic Module) on a 1999 Ford Ranger XLT is typically located behind the dashboard, specifically on the driver's side. It is mounted on the left side of the vehicle, near the steering column or just above the brake pedal area. To access it, you may need to remove the lower dash panel.
I did a tune up!! runs great
It depend on what oil do you like using. I personally used Castrol 10W40. On my 1998 Ford Expedition XLT.
Have the SRS repaired, and wear your seatbelt.
4R70W with the 4.6 liter engine E4OD with the 5.4 liter engine
The Ford Expedition's where first built in 1997- Present. It depend on the year and model too. My Old 1998 Ford Expedition XLT had a 30 Gallon Gas Tank.
XLT means Extra Large Truck
Bad plugs, wire , or coil pack.