the engine will fit,but you may have to swap computers to match
Well, in 2001 most Ford F-150's came OE with P265/70R17 Of course you can look in your owners manual or on the drivers side door jam to confirm the size. Hope this helped you. COO of TireTyre.com
This model should have an individual coil on top of each spark plug. Unbolt the coil to remove\replace the spark plug underneath it. Hope this helps.
The heater core is located in the dash ,or should I say in the heater /ac plenum if you chase out the heater hoses from under the hood you'll get a general idea where it is located.
Its the height and length. its about equal to 128mm by 128mm
The 1997 Ford F1 50 pickup truck low pressure recharge port is located on the air conditioner compressor. The low pressure recharge port will be labeled as such.
The AC recharge port on a 2008 Ford F150 is located close to the hose that runs from the compressor to the accumulator. The hose is the low-pressure hose and you will notice a service fitting on the hose which is where the port is.
Doesn't have one
I'm Not exactly sure which one it is exactly but the best way to find out is to take a vacuum gauge and test both of them the one that is sucking in is the one you would use to recharge your ac system.
The 2001 Ford F-150 OBD 2 port is under driver side dash above accelerator pedal
42 PSI
near receiver dryer on passenger side inside engine bay.
There is a great web site that will give you pin point location of your low side port check the link below.
You recharge your vehicle ac system throught the low side port. All vehicles are different as where the low side port might be located. There is a website www.idqusa.com that has helpfull information about your vehicle ac system including where the low side port is located on your 00 f-150 .
The Ford F1 50 5.8 liter engine does not have a low pressure line. The vehicle is equipped with a low pressure port on the air conditioning compressor.
The low pressure port for charging a 2007 Ford F150 5.4 engine is near the condenser. Follow the AC line to the engine and it should be located on the left if looking at the motor.
On a 2001 Ford E-150 : The thread on cap on the engine coolant reservoir is your pressure cap / radiator cap