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Thanks Jeff, With your help I found it. It's so far back you can't see it unless you know exactly where it is, and even then it's hard to see.Thanks Jeff, With your help I found it. It's so far back you can't see it unless you know exactly where it is, and even then it's hard to see.
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Are you needing the firing order of the ignition leads to the spark plugs? It would depend on what engine you have, but look closely at the coil pack modules. I belive Ford have the number of the cylinder marked next to the output on the coil connector for each cylinder.
Check the fuse in the block in the a-frame on the left side of the dash. One of the fuses in there controls the link between the OBD port and the computer. If that fuse is blown, then you'll never get a connection through the OBD port.
looked your truck up on an online database, ford calls that port a dlc (data link connector) and says that it is located in the passenger's compartment of the vehicle attached to the instrument panel and is accessible from the driver's seat.
Thanks Jeff, With your help I found it. It's so far back you can't see it unless you know exactly where it is, and even then it's hard to see.
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