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Need to know locations of Vaccum hoses on 2002 ford Econo Van 2.0ltr motor fe model
Have fitted another motor in ford econo van and need to know vaccum hose schematics diagram as it hesitates under load and when we turn the key off it runs on or runs backwards.
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i had that problem with my Ford and the ground wire for that side was corroded and not making contact. i installed a new ground and drilled a little new hole to fasten it with a metal screw into the body. Works good now.
check fuel pressure if low probably [one of the most common problems] need fuel filter -others need tune up -egr valve carboning up [clogging]-- carb needs adjustment/cleaning-air filter clogging -feel and listen to exhaust if sounds like starving or little air coming thru possible cat clogging
The transmission select button varies the shift points , eg; when in 'econo' the trans will shift sooner than when in 'power' mode.
'power' will be to keep the transmission in a higher gear (engine RPMs higher = more power ).
I work for Ford and have never seen this code, but the sensor must be on the fuel rail on the top of the engine, vans have a hot stall/hessitation issue from vapor lock, maybe this is part of the fix.
I at one time had an econoline and the fan not blowing was the blower motor on the passenger side firewall in the engine compartment (a couple of bolts and a plug). May be a secondary fan for the rear of the vehicle this is why the rear is getting air flow.
Brakes--there is a sensor on the master cylinder or on the distribution block. If you unplug that sensor the light should go out--if it does you have a bad sensor.
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