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How to remove pins on ignition lock for 1994 ford escort lx automatic

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SOURCE: 1995 ford escort lx fan relay locations

right hand side under bonnet on the wing or at the back by the battery depending on model build

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SOURCE: diagram for vacuum system

check the "repair info" section at autozone.com. If not on there, check your local library for a Chilton or Hayes repair manual

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  • Posted on Oct 05, 2009

SOURCE: removal and replacement of key tumbler 1994 Ford explorer

look at the steering column below the ign lock and tumbler there should be a small hole turn key to on pos and push a small rod up the holethis then should release the lock and tumbler,no hole then wheel and coumn has to be stripped to get to lock retainer

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SOURCE: how to change a thermastat 1994 ford escort with a 1.9 engine

1.9L Engine

CAUTION Never open, service or drain the radiator or cooling system when hot; serious burns can occur from the steam and hot coolant. Also, when draining engine coolant, keep in mind that cats and dogs are attracted to ethylene glycol antifreeze and could drink any that is left in an uncovered container or in puddles on the ground. This will prove fatal in sufficient quantities. Always drain coolant into a sealable container. Coolant should be reused unless it is contaminated or is several years old.

  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  2. Drain the cooling system.
  3. Remove the air intake tube, crankcase breather and PCV hose.
  4. Remove the ignition coil pack and bracket.
  5. Remove the upper radiator hose.
  6. Remove the ignition coil pack bracket.
  7. Unfasten the heater hose inlet tube bracket bolt and remove the heater hose inlet tube from the thermostat housing.
  8. Remove the three thermostat housing attaching bolts, then remove the thermostat housing and gasket.
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Fig: Remove the ignition coil pack


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Fig. : Detach the air intake tube, crankcase breather and PCV hose


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Fig. : Disconnect the upper radiator hose from the radiator


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Fig. : Unfasten the ignition coil pack bracket upper bolts...

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Fig. : ...and the lower bracket bolt, then remove the bracket

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Fig. : Unfasten the heater hose inlet tube bracket bolt (arrow)

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Fig: Unfasten the heater hose inlet tube-to-thermostat housing clamp


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Fig.: Disconnect the hose inlet tube from the thermostat housing

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Fig. : Unfasten the three thermostat housing bolts


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Fig. Separate the thermostat housing from the engine block


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Fig. : Remove the thermostat from the housing


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Fig. : Use a scraper to clean old gasket material from the engine block's thermostat housing mating surface ...


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Fig. : ... as well as the thermostat housing

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  • Posted on Mar 03, 2010

SOURCE: third gear doesnt want to engage on 1994 ford

That sounds like a bad clutch

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