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Where is the PCM relay located on a 2001 Ford F150?

Where is the PCM relay located on a 2001 Ford F150?

It is located in the battery junction box under the hood. If you are looking right at the relay box, it is on the left side, second relay down.

What kind of engine does the Ford F-150 have?

F-150 EcoBoost ®, V8 and diesel engines deliver their power through an advanced 10-speed automatic transmission. Compared with the 6-speed, the 10-speed delivers improved overall performance, with enhanced acceleration at the low and mid ranges of the power band.

When did the Ford F150 parts come out?

At OEMFord.parts we offer All currently available OEM Ford F150 Parts from 1985 to present day. Each Ford F150 Part is Warranted by Ford Motor Company and is the exact OEM Part to keep your F150 up to spec and in optimum condition. We offer several shipping choices to get you your parts on your schedule and necessity.

What are the features of a Ford F-150?

All F-150 engines now deliver their power through an advanced 10-speed automatic transmission. The 10-speed delivers impressive overall performance, with enhanced acceleration at the low and mid ranges of the power band. Features include optimized wide-span gear spacing coupled with drag-reduction actions plus three overdrive gears.

What kind of transmission does a Ford F150 have?

(2)With 5.4L V-8/4R70W automatic transmission. Class II Trailer Towing Package for trailers over 2000 lbs. Hitch Receiver (Weight Carrying Capacity – 3500 lbs.)

What kind of engine does a Ford F-150 have?

Ford SVT Lightning 5.4L engine. This 5.4-liter supercharged engine produces 380 hp (283 kW) and 310 ft-lb (610 Nm) of torque. Ford F-150 Harley Davidson Edition.

When to use a 4 wheel drive Ford F-150?

This article applies to the Ford F-150 (2004-2014). During normal driving, a four-wheel drive (or 4WD) vehicle will act the same as a 2WD, with slightly worse fuel mileage due to the added weight. 4WD is mainly used in poor driving conditions such as snow or mud.

(2)With 5.4L V-8/4R70W automatic transmission. Class II Trailer Towing Package for trailers over 2000 lbs. Hitch Receiver (Weight Carrying Capacity – 3500 lbs.)

What does the IWE do on a Ford F-150?

In a very basic sense, the IWE is what sends the signal to the actuators to lock in the cv axles. The system is compromised of the solenoid, check valves, IWEs (spring-loaded actuators), vacuum lines, and the vacuum reservoir. When in 2WD the solenoid applies vacuum to the actuators to keep the axles unlocked,…

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