NY Times:
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17 years ago
NY Times:
What about Rangers?
Don't all these cars have the same switch???
Maybe not? I don't know. It only listed one specific year, 1998, of Explorer/Mountaineer too, so maybe the other years/models of Ford's don't have the same "Texas Instruments" speed control activation switch.
Does anyone know off hand where the speed control activation switch is located?
Steven
I just checked mine (99 Ex Limited V8) and the switch has power all the time.
Dave
Dave, where is your switch located?
Steven
Foreword top of the master cylinder.
I read that the problem is where the switch is located--some Ford models/years have it mounted where brake fluid can get on(and in) it, others have the same switch but mounted in a "safer" location.
Ken
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