Posted by Slowpoke on May 19, 2022 at 15:30:09 from (166.88.163.208):
1997 Chevy C1500 WT 4.6L: I bought the truck last year and keep finding problems. Hanging at the rear of the front crossmember is a 10 cable with a red 2 wire male connector. It continues off the crankshaft position sensor cable (which has a very short connection to the sensor), but I find no female connector to match. Any ideas?
I need to replace ignition key cylinder in a 1993 Ford F150 4.9L Engine would start but metal ears for turning the key broke off. There is a small thumb lever behind the cylinder sticking out of the shroud. Driver says he never uses it. But when I remove the lock cylinder and try to turn the internal recess mechanism with a screwdriver, I can feel the lever moving slightly. I replaced the lock cylinder, and the new key it will not turn at all. What's wrong and what is the lever for? Thanks, Slowpoke
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