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Old 10-27-2009, 10:34 PM
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Hey Guys,

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Where is the EEC/PCM located if I wanted to replace it?
Old 10-27-2009, 11:46 PM
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driver side kick panel. I think....
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Originally Posted by paulstanely45
Hey Guys,

1994 F150 5.0L

Where is the EEC/PCM located if I wanted to replace it?
The same place if you didn't want to replace it! It's usually located under the instrument panel, behind either the left or right side kick panels. According to my manual, they are occasionally placed under the passengers seat (no explanation as to when or why) Maybe something they did at the factory every 1st of April.

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Yes, drivers side kick panel. Unplugged from underhood and removed from the cab.
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What is a kick panel? Is that by my left or right foot if I am sitting in the drivers seat?
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actually on a 94 its still in the kick panel but you unbolt the wires from it and theres two more screws on it and you pull it out through the firewall
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I'm thinking.

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Originally Posted by paulstanely45
What is a kick panel? Is that by my left or right foot if I am sitting in the drivers seat?
From the driver side, you could kick the left kick panel w/your left or right foot. As for the right kick plate from the drivers side, you can kick it w/ your right foot pretty easily, but you'd have to be fairly flexible to kick it w/your left foot! Although when I used to go to the Drive-in Movies w/ my girlfriend, she use to smack her head on it occasionally. Drive-ins? Ya, I'm that old. Anyway, if it makes a hallow sound when she bumps her head on it (the kick panel, if her head make a hallow sound, that's normal) it's on the other side. If she manages to bump her head on one mounted under the front passenger seat,................. "I'm impressed & she's a keeper!"

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Originally Posted by ymeski56
From the driver side, you could kick the left kick panel w/your left or right foot. As for the right kick plate from the drivers side, you can kick it w/ your right foot pretty easily, but you'd have to be fairly flexible to kick it w/your left foot! Although when I used to go to the Drive-in Movies w/ my girlfriend, she use to smack her head on it occasionally. Drive-ins? Ya, I'm that old. Anyway, if it makes a hallow sound when she bumps her head on it (the kick plate, if her head make a hallow sound, that's normal) it's on the other side. If she manages to bump her head on one mounted under the front passenger seat,................. "I'm impressed & she's a keeper!"
LMFAO....too funny
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LMFAO....too funny
Bet ya didn't see that coming! "Just trying to keep it REAL." Sometimes I can't help myself. That was a pretty good example!

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