1995 Ford F350 - Page 5 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
I have 12 volt power
I know on chevys that there's a module on the motor itself that is a common problem in those trucks. I'd check and see if there's one on the ford. It costs a whole $20 at the oreillys
5/28/2011 12:34:10 PM •
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BRAKES GET HARD WHEN PUSHING
If you have a hard brake pedal, most of the time the pwodber booster is gone. There is possible that the vacuum line going to it is bad or has come off and not providing vacuum to it. Hope this helps and good luck.
4/27/2011 5:21:39 PM •
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The inside shifter has a
There should be a black bushing(Basic# 7L278) underneath the two clamps that surrounds the shift tube(Basic# 7212). While you have it apart you may want to pull the plunger(Basic# 7R264) out of the tube and make sure its not bent or damaged too. If you go into any Ford dealer and tell them the Basic #s they should be able to look up the exact parts that you want.
4/1/2011 12:21:38 AM •
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On a 95 f250 8
There isn't a 5 liter but there is a 5.8 liter. Here is a picture:
3/30/2011 4:09:51 AM •
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My truck has lost power
might check your filters, Or maybe you got some bad gas causing it to lose power. good luck to ya.
3/27/2011 2:24:16 AM •
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I have a 1995 7.3liter, 4 door, 2 wheel drive,
Its hard to tell exactly whats going on here because it could be all sorts of thngs but I have had 93 with a 7.3 for a long time. I had a similar problem and found my gas lines were sucking air somewhere in the lines between the two tanks and the injection pump. Air in the lines creates havoc for a diesel and this sound slike the same problem to me. Try switching over to the other tank and see if it still does it. I run mine on my front tank only because of this. I beleive there may have been a recall related to something like this for the two tank models. Its is switch or something. Mine woould run rough down the highway and if you had to slow down or stop it might die if you didnt keep the rpms up. If it did die, it took it forever to start up. Hope this helps.
3/27/2011 1:40:11 AM •
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Need to change headlight switch
Use a pocket screw driver - pull light switch knob out and pull back on metal retainer for knob until it releases . Remove insteument panel bezel around cluster and remove screws that retain the switch assy and rwmove switch and unplug connector- note it may be melted and hard to remove ! Once out push the button on the bottom of switch assy while pulling out rod , remove the the rod . If connector is melted obtain a pigtail connector and cut and solder a new connector in and install switch in reverse order ! Note that useing diaelectric grease in connector to switch helps with conductivity and helps block moisture !
3/14/2011 4:41:44 AM •
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Im having shifting problems with
CHANGE THE TRANSMISSION FILTER ,AND PUTNEW TRANSMISSION FLUID IN IT ,AND ALSO CHANGE THE VACCUM LINE ON THE SIDE OF THE TRANSMISSON IT POPS OUT AND IN IT HELPS THE TRANS CHANGE OUT
3/11/2011 3:56:27 AM •
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How long to change a 7.3 motor
It depends on equipment and expertise, but under the best case scenario , I would say about 15 man hours should do it.
3/7/2011 11:50:02 AM •
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Adjust porportioning valve 1992 F350
If you are talking about the brake proprotioning valve, these are not ajustable. they work or they don't work. If yours is not working you can try to clean them up on the inside, some can be taken apart. you know it is working when you shake it and you can hear the valve on the inside moving, Rattling
3/6/2011 1:35:46 PM •
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Hi ican not find stock
I am not sure what you are looking for. I am not sure what you mean by stock track bar brk. Can you please explain? Thanks!
2/28/2011 3:38:36 PM •
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Will not start
do you have a good battery
check with volt meter at starter to ground do you have 12 volts?
Lee
2/21/2011 2:35:40 AM •
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I have a 1995 ford
Okay, If this noise happens when you turn the Key to start, your Starter Relay is bad. Now the other possibility is the Glowplug Timer. When you start a Diesel there is a pause in the initial cold start. You turn the Igniition Key to Run, then let the Glowplug Timer cycle. This cycle sound will be a series of clicks which also may cause the lights to dim.
The glowplugs absolutely must warm up to start a cold diesel engine. There should be a light on the dash which either goes off when the glowplugs are ready or a light will turn on when they are ready. It is only after that activity that you will turn the Key to Start.
Since Diesels take more power to Start, there are 2 batteries. As with a single battery system, every connection must be clean. If the Glow-plug Timer is working and you only get clicks by turning your Key to Start, check the things I said earlier. Your Starter Relay and the big cable connections.
If after all of that, the engine will not turn over and only clicks, jump the Starter Relay with 1 cable from a jumper cable set from the Positive Battery cable post to the Starter Relay on the Starter wire connector. Make sure the truck is in Park or Neutral. If the Starter jumper cable sparks and the Starter does not turn, the Starter is bad. If the Starter spins it confirms the Relay is bad.
I hope my Solution gets you going and that you consider this helpful.
1/27/2011 9:53:55 PM •
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