Ford usually places their fuseblock beneath the dashboard on the driver's side to the left. It's located high on the firewall to remain out of sight.
The other type of fuse could be a fusable link, which will actually be part of the wiring running to the ABS control unit. You'll see it as you follow the wire from the fuse block to the controller. Look for a large yellow, red, blue, black section that's a few inches in length and three or four times the diameter of the wire. Those usually are cut out and replaced with another unit.
Another type of fuse holder again can be in the wiring, but it'll be square in shape, about 1/2" thick and an inch or so wide with what looks like a flip top cover.
In the back with the spare tire.
the horn is located under the air filter box
1995 and later models use R-134a refrigerant.
looking for help is locating the thermostat in my 1996 ford e-150 club wagon. It's a straight 6 cylinder.
May be at the left lower side of the steering column
No, they will not be rated for the weight & load of a van that heavy.
You can find a diagram of the rear drum brake assembly for a 1993 Ford Club Wagon van at most auto parts stores. It can be found in Ford Club Wagon repair manuals.
how do you get the air out of the aux heater lines on a 1993 E-150 ford club wagon with 5.8 engine?
on mine it is under the dash. it was a blue box with 2 plugs.
OPEN IT WITH A KEY!
I have a 97 Ford Club Wagon van. there is anti-freeze leaking from the manifold right above the gasket ( it look like the circle imprint on the manifold. How can this be fix?
I am assuming that you are looking for the turn signal flasher, which usually located either in or near the fuse block under the dash near steering column