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rbbehemoth Aug 14, 1999 04:14 PM

Where's the computer????
 
Where is the computer located in the 98 V6 4.2L f-150? Thanks in advance!
Brian

forgeur Aug 14, 1999 05:15 PM

It's located under the glove compartment on the firewall. Pretty easy to see if you look for a 6"x8" metal box.

Randy

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'98 XLT SC, 4.2V6, 4spd Auto, BugflectorII, 50th Aniversery Flooor Mats, K&N Filter, Hard Tonneau Cover, Billet Grill and Insert, Sony CDX-6850 Head Unit, Soundstream Rubicon 405 Amp, JBL GTO 5x7's All 4 Doors, Qlogic 8" sub-enclosure with Kicker Punch XLC Woofer,SuperBrite Bulb Replacements...and More Mods to Come

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rbbehemoth Aug 14, 1999 05:23 PM

Thanks a lot!

Superchips_Distributor Aug 16, 1999 02:34 PM

On the '97 & up F-150, the computer is mounted on the passenger side, just above the passenger's kick panel. The first inch or so of the computer protrudes thru the firewall, where it connects to its wiring harness. To remove the computer, open the hood, and look right behind the battery at the firewall, and you'll see the computer where it connects to the wiring harness. Loosen (don't remove!) the 10mm bolt that runs from the front of the wiring harness thru to the computer, until you can remove the wiring harness from the front of the computer. Then go into the cabin, and remove the black plastic slide-off clip from the computer, that retains it to it's metal bracket. You can then pull the computer away and out.

Good luck!

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Mike Troyer
Performance Products, Inc.
National Distributor of Superchips
(540) 862-9515
Email: mtroyer@compuserve.com

[This message has been edited by Superchips_Distributor (edited 08-16-1999).]

gaudenti Aug 16, 1999 03:03 PM

Would I be correct in assuming that the battery should be disconnected before doing any of this?

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Danny
'98 F-150 Std., RC, SB, 4x2, 4.2L, 5-sp, 3.08, AC, speed control, rear slider
with Syntec engine oil, MTL trans fluid, Edelbrock shocks, 50 Series Flowmaster, K&N with airbox mod, electric radiator fan

forgeur Aug 16, 1999 04:41 PM

When we installed mine, we found it 100000000000 times easier to just remove the battery and the battery holder and mount in order to get to the wiring harness on the computer. I would imagine I am one of the few that went so far as to remove it all.

It really made it easy to get the computer in and out. Besides, it's just another saftey precaution to avoid damaging your computer.

Be smart, take the extra time (all of 10 minutes) to remove the battery and have clear access to it all.

Randy

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'98 XLT SC, 4.2V6, 4spd Auto, SuperChip, BugflectorII, 50th Aniversery Flooor Mats, K&N Filter, Hard Tonneau Cover, Billet Grill and Insert, Sony CDX-6850 Head Unit, Soundstream Rubicon 405 Amp, JBL GTO 5x7's All 4 Doors, Qlogic 8" sub-enclosure with Kicker Punch XLC Woofer,SuperBrite Bulb Replacements...and More Mods to Come ( If the wife will just agree to them https://www.f150online.com/f150board/smile.gif )

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[This message has been edited by forgeur (edited 08-16-1999).]


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