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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / August 2006

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86 F150  Cab Cloth Droop08 Aug 2006 21:20 GMT4
The ceiling cloth in my 86 F150 cab is drooping so I wondered what is the
best way to reattach it to the top?
Dave Powers
98 expedition GEM module schematic08 Aug 2006 16:41 GMT1
Anyone know where I can get a schematic of the GEM module wiring for a
98 Expedition.
TIA
Mike
97 ford power loss08 Aug 2006 11:18 GMT2
I have 97 F250 4x4 with an AT with OD.  When  in OD and you turn on the
right blinker you feel a power loss.  It is not like you take out of
over drive it more like you are putting a load on the engine, kind of
like turning on the AC.  It only happens with the right blinker and
Power door locks?08 Aug 2006 04:18 GMT1
I'm working with a 99' F350 crew cab with power door locks and I'm
finding problems with them when locking and unlocking the doors with
the button on both the passenger and driverside doors.  I've heard
about the actuators going out but I'm not sure that would happen to all
'95 Bronco -- Bank 1, left or right side of V8 Motor?08 Aug 2006 04:04 GMT2
When I was a kid, the #1 Cylinder was the left front cylinder, which by my
logic makes the Bank 1 on the left side of the engine. I have multiple
reference manuals from right after the guy invented the first wheel that say
the #1 is the front cylinder on the left side of the ...
Crown Vic Transmission Problem08 Aug 2006 00:05 GMT3
2002 Crown Vic with 70,000, in overdrive will shift 1 to 2 the rev and
will not shift into 3 or 4.  With overdrive off it works and shifts
fine.  Whats wrong?
Door latch rattel  '96 F25006 Aug 2006 22:23 GMT2
Anyone found a succesfull repair/replacement for the catch bushing
other then the replacing the entire catch?
Thanks,
Mike
1994 f-150 starter eater06 Aug 2006 11:45 GMT3
I own a 1994 f-150 xlt .... 302  .... it has gone through 6 starters over
the last 5 years.... any clues?
explorer sporttrak 2001 brakes ease to floor05 Aug 2006 20:57 GMT1
I am up to my elbows in my Ford Sport Trak. 2001. It is front disc only
anitlock with cruise.
I have slightly dark fluid which I am flushing out in hopes of fixing a slow
loss of pressure it seems in the braking.
Replacing front axle on '98 F-15005 Aug 2006 12:20 GMT3
How much would it cost to replace the front axle on an F-150, rough
guesstimation.
Ford in trouble?05 Aug 2006 04:13 GMT3
National news tonight :
Ford Motor Company has a huge recall for engine fires.
They also said Bill Ford wouldnt have his job there if his last name
wasn't Ford .
Dual alternators & block heater04 Aug 2006 13:31 GMT15
G'day all;
After exhaustively evaluating dozens of proposals and offers, I
recently signed a purchase agreement on an '06 F350 (hasn't been
picked up, yet).  And then, upon reflection, I realized that two of
7.3 liter Diesel04 Aug 2006 05:41 GMT10
Does anyone recall what year the 7.3 liter became available in the E-350?  I
seem to recall that the 6.9-liter first debuted with the '86MY and I don't
think it was around that long.  If you know, please reply.
Shock recommendation04 Aug 2006 00:50 GMT4
I have a 97 Ranger 4X4 and I am in the market for new shocks.Anyone have
any good or bad experiences.
John
Ranger and Mazda B4000 questions02 Aug 2006 20:08 GMT4
FIRST QUESTION
I am looking for a serious manual for my 97 Mazda B4000 and my
daughter's 99 Ranger (3.0L).  Given that the two trucks are twins, I
suspect one manual would cover them both.
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