EEC relay location?
hey all, this is a very nice forum you have here!
my question is which one is the eec relay at the fender well? my 86 bronco 2 wont start, the fuel pump isnt getting voltage and its not sparking, the eec itself isn't getting voltage as well, so my question is which one of the relays is the eec relay? thanks very much, and much thanks to my lil bronco's post which has gone several steps ahead of me and gave me lots of ideas!
my question is which one is the eec relay at the fender well? my 86 bronco 2 wont start, the fuel pump isnt getting voltage and its not sparking, the eec itself isn't getting voltage as well, so my question is which one of the relays is the eec relay? thanks very much, and much thanks to my lil bronco's post which has gone several steps ahead of me and gave me lots of ideas!
Howdy!!Also check your fusible links. Should be coming off the starter relay.
The reason I never ever use my car to jump start anyone. One accidental spark out, and one or more links can be toasted.
More worse, the burn't link sometimes doesn't show itself until much later. And then you start spending $$$, trying to locate the problem.
Always check the fusible links, whenever you have a total or intermittant shut down of the Fuel Pump, A/C, or EEC>Computer.
Hey mealan,
Thanks for reporting the final outcome. Its always nice to see someone actually come back and tell us the "Cure".
We take educated and/or experienced shots at resolving these issues.
When it comes to these complicated computerized ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS, we normally find ourselves
at the mercy of the Dealer's.
Theres a lot of great help here in these forums, everyone is Right On in their desire to give assistance to Owner/Enthusiasts like us.
I love these folks!!
~Merry Christmas to all~
Thanks for reporting the final outcome. Its always nice to see someone actually come back and tell us the "Cure".
We take educated and/or experienced shots at resolving these issues.
When it comes to these complicated computerized ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS, we normally find ourselves
at the mercy of the Dealer's.

Theres a lot of great help here in these forums, everyone is Right On in their desire to give assistance to Owner/Enthusiasts like us.
I love these folks!!
~Merry Christmas to all~
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