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Looking for a little HELP. I'm needing wiring and vacuum lines diagrams for a 99' Expedition 4.6
If anyone could help with this, it would be greatly appreciated.
I surely appreciate the time you spent sending me the link, but unfortunately being a disabled vet and on a limited income $65 is a stretch for me to afford right now.
Thanks again.
Check your PM inbox, I'm sending you a dropbox link where you can download the manual on a DVD iso for 96-99 Fords.
Edit: Seems you haven't enabled PM messaging here. Contact me on PM and I'll reply you with a link for the iso, that way you can get the manual for free.
Old link I realize, but I'm kind of in the same boat. Working for who I do almost affords me a dozen beers every now and then. Anyhow, my poor old XJ has "looked into the light." I was given an offer on an Expedition XLT(98, same year as the Jeep) for a VERY reasonable price. It has been sitting in a friend's back yard for 7 years. Reading hints mostly on this site I decided to replace the fuel pump (couldn't hear it when the key was turned and definitely not a fun job!) and it fired up and ran just beautifully on the gas it had from when it was parked. It has various issues mostly related to sitting so long, but with the newer fuel pump it ran better than when it was parked. Apparently the PO thought the engine was shot. My friend figured it was the coil packs. Turned out it was just fuel pump. Any help would be appreciated.
Well, as they say, "Off to the salt mine Igor!" Gotta earn some more repair money. Thanks in advance.
Thanks very much Skauber. Should make maintenance and repairs quite a bit easier. I'll PM in a bit, gotta build up my post score a bit first and I don't want to post unnecessarily. Take care and I'll keep in touch. Much more learning to do here.
-Cheers!
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