The starter switch fuse panel for a 1989 Ford E350 is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side, near the steering column. You may need to remove a cover or panel to access it. Additionally, there may be a diagram on the fuse panel itself or in the owner's manual to help identify the specific fuse related to the starter switch. Always ensure the vehicle is off and disconnected from power when inspecting fuses.
passenger side kick panel. Behind it. it is a white inertia switch.
passenger side kick panel down by your feet. It is an inertia switch.
The fuel reset switch is located behind the panel by the foot of the front seat passenger. The fuel reset switch is located behind the panel by the foot of the front seat passenger.
The starter is on the side of the engine at the bottom.
Probably a bad key switch, the starter needs voltage from the switch to the solenoid to engage so start there. You might also want to look at the starter, sometimes something can get lodged down there and bridge the connection.
my 1996 Ford E-350 cutway has the reset switch located behind the kick panel ahead of the passenger side door.
There is a switch that is opened when the transmission is not in park. If this switch has gone bad, it would cause the problem you discribe. Replace the "Park" switch. Dan
a/c switch is located under the hood, passenger side and attached to the a/c dryer. may you be talking about the fan switch, vaccum controller swtch or aux switch or lever switch, that make-up the climate controller in the dash.
My 1991 E350 Fuse diagram is in the owners manual.
the solenoid on that year ford starter is on top of the starter itself. that starter is used on a wide variety of ford products.
1997 ford moterhome E350 with a V10 Triton engine My AC will not switch over to heat
If the red wire is a smaller wire to the starter motor, then its a faulty ignition switch. If its the large wire to the starter, then its meant to be live all the time. hope this helps