Engine - Intermittent No Start Condition
Article No. NO START - 5.0L - EEC POWER RELAY -
87-3-12 BUILT PRIOR TO 11/10/86
FORD 1987 FORD
LINCOLN-MERCURY 1987 MERCURY, LINCOLN TOWN CAR
ISSUE: An intermittent no-start condition may be caused by corrosion inside the EEC Power Relay. If during underhood service, the 12A581 harness is pulled on for any reason, it may cause the EEC Power Relay to pull out of the mounting bracket leaving it unprotected from water splash.
Figure 6:
ACTION: To correct this, install a new EEC Power Relay and modify the position of the EEC Power Relay (brown) and the wide open throttle relay (black) by reversing the locations of the relays in the mounting bracket, Figure 6.
OTHER APPLICABLE ARTICLES: None
WARRANTY STATUS: Reimbursable within the provisions of the Warranty and Policy Manual
OPERATION: SP870312A - Relocate relay
TIME: 0.3 Hr.
OPERATION: SP870312B - Replace and relocate relay
TIME: 0.5 Hr. DLR. CODING: Basic Part No. 12A581 - Code: 90