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1998 Ford Econoline Questions & Answers
Have a 2005 e350 van
There should be a conrtol panel for the lights. Air conditioning/heater /radio thermostat etc . To the right of the attendants seat.
1/8/2018 4:19:27 AM •
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on Jan 08, 2018
1998 Ford Econoline has code p2099 what does it mean
code p 2099 refers to post cat converter fuel trim (FT) bank 2 --too rich===causes --catalytic converter
it also refers to engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor --- circuit malfunction=== causes --- wiring-- ECT sensor
bump the cat converter with the heel of your hand and if it rattles replace the cat converter
if the cat converter is solid , replace the ECT
9/4/2016 7:19:20 AM •
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on Sep 04, 2016
I just put in a new fuel pump. i hve power at the interia switch but no power at ful pump what can be doing this
Typically the inertia switch is the last component interrupt before the fuel pump, meaning the signal thru the inertia switch goes straight to the pump without stopping anywhere else. NOW, when you say you have power at the inertia switch, do BOTH WIRES Have power(When priming or crankiing)? If only one has power and the other does not, the switch is either "Popped" and needs the button press reset, or the switch has FAILED. Period.
If BOTH wires have power when cranking, then you have a broken wire or disconnected plug between the inertia switch and the pump.
1/12/2015 4:34:28 AM •
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on Jan 12, 2015
Car will not crank
Lots of possible problems from dead battery, dead starter, needs a tune up ( replace spark plugs and wires), bad gas, fuel pump problems, fuel filter clogged to too much moisture. Borrow a diagnostic checker from OReilly or an auto parts place in your town and get what codes come up, then figure out what each code means.
9/30/2014 2:04:56 PM •
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on Sep 30, 2014
Fuel leaking on drivers side of frame
My Econoline is a 1995. There are fuel line running down that side of the frame rail. This is where the fuel filter is, these fuel lines have special connectors, which require a special tool to release. You may have a leaking connection, or a damaged fuel line. You'll have to inspect visually to determine.
7/16/2014 11:12:44 PM •
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on Jul 16, 2014
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