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The conector is in the engine compartment, in the firewall, just right below the left windshield wiper, standing in front of the car. It has the EEC identification. You will need an special scanner, it's a OBD I or 1995 Ford Scanner, around $45-$50 in a Auto store. Take a look. Take care.
ITS NOT HARD RIGHT AT CONECTORS THERE ARE SMALL METAL LOCKING PINS GRAB A SMALL SCREW DRIVER FLAT HEAD AND PRY THEM OUT THAT WILL UNLOCK CONECTORS OK LET ME KNOW
I tinck yours ignition coils. before you get news echange the coil position of the number 2 and 8 if the codes change to the others cilynders numbers buy news .if nothing change check the conectors and sparck plugs of number 2 and 8.
Driver's side Stop / Turn : Light green w/ White stripe wire Pass Side Stop / Turn : White w/ Light blue stripe wire
Another option ( for use with the factory trailer circuits ) is to add / replace the factory tow adapter. eTrailer has them, if you are interested. This is the type adapter as Ford p/n: YL3Z-13A576-G. You would need to install the relay and the fuses for the trailer circuits if you do this.
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