Hi Susan go to Ford owners manual.com or fleet owners manual .com and look up your vehicle then download the manual for free then go to roadside emergencies and your power distribution box diagrams and the passenger fuse box diagrams are there with fuse and relay values and locations plus other important information that you need to have and you can download it to your phone or computer and you can print it out and see it in larger form and you'll always have it when you need it
What kind of problem are you having? If you can name component / circuit that doesn't work, might be easier to find?
owner.ford.com has owners manuals, I don't know if it has yours? If so, it should show the fuses and location.
SOURCE: 1995 ford econoline van speedo/trans
It is either the speed sensor, the wireing in between ot the speedometer module it self. The sensor sends pulse train signal to the speedometer module and there it drives the speedometer and is divided in frequency by about 7 and feed to the computer and the cruise control. When the signal drops the Engine management computer thinks the speed is real slow and raises the transmission pressure.
In the one I had it was a cold solder jooint on the bacjk of the speedometer module itself but this was the divided output and the speedometer itself still worked. The easyest part would be the sensor that mounts on the rear axile I believe and should cost less than 30.00 dollars. If not that thebn it's the wiring or the speedometer module electronics..
SOURCE: I need a picture of the fuse box for the econoline
go to this site and then follow link to PDF of your owners manual which has fuse box diagrams.
http://www.edmunds.com/ownership/howto/articles/120189/article.html
SOURCE: where is the speed sensor on a 1995 Ford econoline van
the sensor is located on the driver side of the transmission case
SOURCE: 97 Ford E250 Running lights and dash lights not working
best bet is get a WIRING DIAGRAM. you should have current (12 volts) on both sides of the fuse that works the tailights.if not there is probably a broken wire or a shorted wire leading up to the fuse. you kinda need the wiring diagram so u can see in which order the current "flows" which will help point u in the right direction.
SOURCE: i need a fuse panel diagram.
Send me your email and I will give you the diagram. [email protected]
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