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Is there a way to test the computer on my 88 E150 club wagon [Ford]

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Yes but its likely not the problem and unless you have whats called a break out box witch you plug wiring harness in one side and the prosser to the out side .However these prosser's do not need to be programed flash drive you can get them for about 100.00 maybe less depending witch system and engine you have and just plug them in .
If you want to trace wires you will need a vary good wiring schematic of the systems related to engine control 'emissions and fuel delivery .
But honestly you have a bad ground start their

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mike james

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SOURCE: how do you replace the bulb on a 1997 Ford club

remove the screws from the lens and pull bulb straight uot towards you, if no screws are present reach behind the light and turn the bulb holder counter clockwise then pull bulb straight out and replace w\ new one

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: i have a 1992 ford e150 club wagon with the 5.0

If your system has not been converted then R12, if it has then R134A, to tell the difference the connectors both high and low side are larger on R134A systems. Hope this helps.

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Josh Canaday

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  • Posted on Apr 13, 2012

SOURCE: i have a 1986 FORD E150 Econoline Club Wagon 4.9L L6 CARB and i cant figure out were the vacuam lines that come out from under the air filter casing go?

check for an empty or abandoned port on the intake manifold or near the throttle body

UniversalAlmond

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  • Posted on Nov 12, 2017

SOURCE: 1992 Ford E150 Club Wagon no start...

Ford luckily has a consumer support page and they can help you with your problem further out.

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