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Old 03-14-2015, 12:00 PM
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I went down yesterday and pulled the front tank on my 87 f-150 4.9L 4 speed.

Drained out 9 gallons of orange and brown gas. The tank looks almost new it's still fairly shiny with minimal surface rust. The pump inside also looks almost new. I held the pump in my hand and turned the key over and didn't get any vibrations or hear it make any noises. I didn't have a helper to help me figure out which wires were which or get out my voltmeter to see if it was even getting 12V.

Anyway I have a new fuel filter and fuel pressure regulator and I'm going to pull the manifold and install a new in tank pump tomorrow as well as the other two parts I have.

I want to replace the ECU while I'm at it. Yea... I'm throwing parts at it. I know. The truck is 70 miles away and I just want the dang thing to run. I can't keep driving back and forth so I need to do as much as possible while I can. There aren't any shops close or any mechanics that I know of besides a dealership and I don't trust a dealership to work on my vehicles. Sounds stupid but they are the ones that built this crap to begin with they don't need to screw it up any worse when I can do that just fine on my own.

Anyway it was getting ready to rain on me so I got under the dash and pulled the first box that looked like it was probably the ecm, I guess it's not. Where is that bugger, do I have to remove the instrument cluster to get to it? I saw a picture at autozone of the plug in, it had a bolt in the middle and I don't recall seeing that under the dash.

Thanks for the help -Matt
Old 03-14-2015, 12:18 PM
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You have to remove the drivers side kick panel to get at it, here is a pic I found of the location as shown from the front of the truck.
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Excellent choice of photo!
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Pretty sure that once you undo the wire you can undo those 2 nuts (top and bottom in the pic) and pull the ECM right out into the engine compartment without even taking the kick panel off inside.
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Originally Posted by Chris_1
Pretty sure that once you undo the wire you can undo those 2 nuts (top and bottom in the pic) and pull the ECM right out into the engine compartment without even taking the kick panel off inside.
Correct, the connector is also held to the ECM with a bolt.

Photo from my other parts truck.

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Just remove the (rear) inner fender bolts and bend it outta the way.



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