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How to fix a broken hatch on a Ford Expedition?

How to fix a broken hatch on a Ford Expedition?

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Can a negative battery cable be disconnected from a positive battery?

Because the negative cable is the one most often disconnected while working under the hood of a car, the positive one may by slightly more difficult to remove. Once the positive cable is disconnected from the battery, the battery will be completely disconnected and may be removed.

What happens when you disconnect the ground cable on a car?

The negative cable, which is also called the ground cable, should be the first you disconnect. Once you disconnect this cable, the car will no longer have a completed electrical circuit, and you may notice any dashboard, interior or engine bay lights that were on will instantly shut off.

Fixing a Broken Rear hatch with new Cable on Ford’s Expedition’s and more. – YouTube If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device.

Because the negative cable is the one most often disconnected while working under the hood of a car, the positive one may by slightly more difficult to remove. Once the positive cable is disconnected from the battery, the battery will be completely disconnected and may be removed.

The negative cable, which is also called the ground cable, should be the first you disconnect. Once you disconnect this cable, the car will no longer have a completed electrical circuit, and you may notice any dashboard, interior or engine bay lights that were on will instantly shut off.

What is the low current circuit on a Ford EEC?

Every Ford EEC Power Relay has two basic circuits and for the purpose of our discussion, we’ll call them: A low current circuit. This circuit can be identified by the wires labeled with the numbers 1 and 2. The low current circuit is the control circuit that ‘closes’ or ‘opens’ the high current circuit.

Where does the power come from on a Ford EEC relay?

This voltage comes from the ignition switch. Power (in the form of 10 to 12 Volts) is always present in circuit 4 . This voltage comes directly from the battery positive terminal across a fusible link on the starter motor solenoid (on the fender). Ground is always present on circuit 1.

Where is Ron Francis wiring located in PA?

Ron Francis Wiring is based in Pennsylvania, and as a result of state mandated closures of all non life-sustaining businesses due to Covid-19, we will be shutting down our facility until we are legally permitted to reopen.

What causes a Ford Expedition to stall at a stop?

Bad Solenoid. When your Ford Expedition stalls at a stop, just as it would if it had a manual transmission and you neglected to push in the clutch, that’s a sign that one of the solenoids is malfunctioning or has gone out.

How is the transmission of a Ford Expedition controlled?

Electronic transmissions are controlled by a computer, otherwise known as the powertrain control module (PCM). Troubleshooting the PCM is a complex job that requires some special test equipment that the average do-it-yourselfer does not have—nor is cost effective for them to purchase.

What makes up the electronic ignition in a Ford Expedition?

The electronic ignition consists of a crankshaft position sensor, two four tower ignition coils, and the powertrain control module. The ignition control module operates by sending crankshaft position information from the crankshaft position sensor to the ignition control module.

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Ruth Doyle