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I have a 1997 ford explorer and the rear seats lay down in it when i lay them down there is a flap that can be raised up and there is a bundle of wires leading up and under the front driver side seat wouldn't it be easier to get to the brown wire from there
also this is probably a dumb question but is there a way to make it like it has a posi-trac rear-end and if so how do you do that and can it be done to the front also. does the brown wire mod work?
Last night i took of the throttle body and cleaned i today. I also found that the upper intake had a build up in it like the throttle body did any suggestions on how to clean it. and there was around 1-2 inches of give on my throttle cable does anyone have any suggestions on that.
ok thanks i will try that is there any other mods i can do to it for power and a cheap lift i am just using it around the farm so legality and safety not a issue but i would rather it be safe
I have a 1997 ford explorer with the4.0 v6 automatic with the pushbutton 4wd and it doesn't have much power and there is only around 1 inch of gas pedal travel could that be causing the problem and I would also like to find som free or cheap mods for it also hopefully someone can help