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Headlight Wiring Schematics for Front Side Markers?
Locations of connectors: C2280F (BK) Body Control Module - Near Left Hand Kick Panel (See Image) C2280G (BK) Body Control Module - Near Left Hand Kick Panel ( See Image) C1284A (BK) Headlamp Assembly LH - Engine Compartment, LH Side, Front Corner C1284B (BN) Headlamp Assembly LH - Engine...- tele2win
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- Forum: Stock 2011 - 2019 Ford Explorer Discussion
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Headlight Wiring Schematics for Front Side Markers?
Hello All... Attached are PDFs for headlamps, rear, parking, and license lamps for the 2018's... I hope each of you are well, and that this helps! Tele- tele2win
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- Forum: Stock 2011 - 2019 Ford Explorer Discussion
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2017 Explorer 3.5L ecoboost condenser & drier replacement - pag oil amount?
Considering that the majority of oil is typically in the a/c compressor and circulates through the system, I'd start out with what is on that chart. 2 oz. when you replace both the condensor and reciever/drier. Look for large amounts of oil around where the condenser was compromised to gauge...- tele2win
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- Forum: Stock 2011 - 2019 Ford Explorer Discussion
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2017 Explorer 3.5L ecoboost condenser & drier replacement - pag oil amount?
Hello! Short answer: If you replaced the condenser *only*, you should add back 1.5 oz. or so into the condenser inlet OR carefully through the low-side as you are charging it back up. If you have any idea how much came out during reclaiming/recycling add that amount back in as well. If...- tele2win
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- Forum: Stock 2011 - 2019 Ford Explorer Discussion
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At wits end. Persistent Misfire Only Under Load
Greetings! First post here... A bit more on the coil and plugs... I see where you say you replaced it. Hopefully you did so with an OEM coil. I was formerly an ASE certified master auto tech in another life (work in IT now) and nearly every vehicle I ran across did *the best* with OEM...- tele2win
- Post #5
- Forum: Stock 2011 - 2019 Ford Explorer Discussion