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Hi,
I'm new to this site but have had F100 for some time now.
I have need of an electrical circuit diagram for this 1985 F100
as I am having some trouble with the ignition circuit. Can any
scan diagram and send attachment? Jock
I'm new to this site but have had F100 for some time now.
I have need of an electrical circuit diagram for this 1985 F100
as I am having some trouble with the ignition circuit. Can any
scan diagram and send attachment? Jock
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Welcome to the site man!!! I'll look around and see if I can find one for ya'.
I've Googled it and really can't come up with anything on the diagram. I think it's a bit more complicated from reading it than just a few wires. ALL the wiring goes through the electrical circuit but I can't find a diagram on just the ignition only. I'm thinking that maybe your local auto parts store can pull up a diagram for ya' since they have all the info right there in front of them on their specialized computers.
I've Googled it and really can't come up with anything on the diagram. I think it's a bit more complicated from reading it than just a few wires. ALL the wiring goes through the electrical circuit but I can't find a diagram on just the ignition only. I'm thinking that maybe your local auto parts store can pull up a diagram for ya' since they have all the info right there in front of them on their specialized computers.
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A tip from a computer nerd....
jocks10101,
If you just have e-mail, you could use the do the trial offer from eFax to get what you need from NGM. They will give you a "local" number and you can have NGM fax to that number. I would suggest since the internet has no restrictions, that maybe you use NGM's local area as your "home address" so that NGM only has a local call vs a long distance call....
If you just have e-mail, you could use the do the trial offer from eFax to get what you need from NGM. They will give you a "local" number and you can have NGM fax to that number. I would suggest since the internet has no restrictions, that maybe you use NGM's local area as your "home address" so that NGM only has a local call vs a long distance call....