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pnichols
Oct 05, 2021Explorer II
Thanks from me too, Ron.
Well, I guess that repair alongside the road requires crawling underneath and reaching up to remove/install a control module. The fuse and relay appear to be much, much easier to replace.
I 2nd what D.C. said: Maybe a good idea to carry the parts along with our 2005 Class C.
Or probably even better .... have a mechanic replace them ahead of time as a preventative maintenance measure. I've even given some thought to having a new fuel pump installed as a PM measure.
Well, I guess that repair alongside the road requires crawling underneath and reaching up to remove/install a control module. The fuse and relay appear to be much, much easier to replace.
I 2nd what D.C. said: Maybe a good idea to carry the parts along with our 2005 Class C.
Or probably even better .... have a mechanic replace them ahead of time as a preventative maintenance measure. I've even given some thought to having a new fuel pump installed as a PM measure.
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