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Where are the fuses in a 94-95 car?

Where are the fuses in a 94-95 car?

All the fuse links live in a bundle up near the starter solenoid. 94-95 models only: 20 amp EEC fuse in the engine compartment fuse box. Look for 12 volts at the fuel injector red wires. G.) Ignition switch – look for 12 volts at the ignition coil red/lt green wire. No 12 volts, blown fuse link or faulty ignition switch.

What causes no power to fuel injector pulse?

Ans: The engine control unit is the electronic brain that used to control the fuel injector pulse by gathering data from various sensors along the fuel line Question: What causes no power to fuel injectors?

How can I tell if my ignition switch is faulty?

Remove the plastic from around the ignition switch and look for 12 volts on the red/green wire with the switch in the Run position. No 12 volts and the ignition switch is faulty. If 12 volts is present in the Run position at the ignition switch but not at the coil, then the fuse or fuse link is blown. Note: fuses or fuse links blow for a reason.

How does the engine control unit control the injector pulse?

Question: What controls the fuel injector pulse? Ans: The engine control unit is the electronic brain that used to control the fuel injector pulse by gathering data from various sensors along the fuel line

Where is the ignition switch on a Ford?

The Lock Cylinder What is often called the “ignition switch” is actually two components: the lock cylinder, and the electric switch. The lock cylinder is the housing into which a vehicle’s starter key is inserted, and the electric switch is located just behind it.

What kind of fuel injection does a Mustang have?

Mustang Wiring, Fuel Injection, and EEC Information, Use the information at your own risk. There is no claim to accuracy. Tech Home Wiring Engine/ECC

Can a bad ignition switch cause a car to not start?

by Jonathan Lister. The ignition switch in Ford vehicles is responsible for handling the electrical signals related to starting the vehicle. A failing ignition switch can cause system-wide problems ranging from the ability of the car to start, to maintaining speed and even keeping the radio turned on.

Can a bad ignition key cause a car to stall?

The cylinder may become stripped or damaged resulting in the starter key no longer fitting, or the key being unable to lock into the drive position. Problems with the lock cylinder may be intermittent with the position slipping while the car is operating which will cause sluggish acceleration and stalling.

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