whats the gap size for a 1985 e150 econoline conversion van (carbed) ======================================================= According to one of Fords websites : For a 1985 Ford E-150 : All engines have the spark plugs gapped at ( .044 inch ) * the HIGH ALTITUDE version of the 4.9 liter six , the spark plugs are gapped at .054
Beause there is probably a short/bad connection in the switch, or the blower motor itself
first i would check your coil, if its good, check your ignition switch.
I've never done it but here are some instructions: IGNITION KEY LOCK CYLINDER 1. Disconnect negative battery terminal 2. Remove the steering wheel 3. Pry the lock plate cover off, using two screwdrivers. 4. Push the lock ring in sufficiently to allow removal of the ring retainer with two screwdrivers. 5. Remove the lock plate. 6. Remove the retaining screw and remove the turn signal lever. 7. Remove the three retaining screws and the hazard switch button. 8. Remove the trim panel from benieath the steering column to gain access to the turn signal switch harness. 9. Unplug the switch electrical connector. 10. Pull the turn signal switch up sufficiently to provide access to the ignition switch. 11. With the dey in the On position, remove the ignition warning buzzer switch contacts with needlenose pliers. 12. Remove the switch retaining screw. 13. Withdraw the switch from the steering column. IGNITION SWITCH 1. Unbolt the steering column bracket from the dash and lower the column. 2. Unplug the electrical connector from the switch. 3. Turn the ignition key to the LOCK position. Remove the two screws securing the switch to the steering column and remove the switch. GOOD LLLUCK!!!
when you turn your key and you only hear humming noise, the problem will most likely be that the starter is not engaging the fly wheel, its turning but is not sliding forward to do its job. have the starter check.
Gm does not use inertia switches.
Look in or around the fuse block near the lower end of the steering column at firewall
Chrysler does not use inertia switches.
GM vehicles are not equipped with inertia switches.
GM vehicles do not use inertia/reset switches
The inertia switch on a 1985 Mercedes 500 SEL is located in the passengers side kick panel.
The 1985 Econoline Van has an automatic transmission. The transmission can be rebuilt by any licensed transmission shop or purchased new.
That would be an inertia switch. It shuts off the fuel pump in the event of an accident.
on the fire wall under the dash board under the upper floor matt
There isn't one!
THERE IS NO f150 ECONOLINE VAN. THE f150 IS A PICKUP NOT A VAN.
The Mechanical Universe--- and Beyond - 1985 Inertia 1-4 was released on: USA: 1985