Marccus
New Member
In my '89, the relay module is located under the plastic fan shroud on the driver's side. Stand in front of the car facing the windshield, look down, and see the fan shroud, which has the emissions and fan belt diagram (if the diagram is still there!). Remove the four or five body bolts (12-13mm combo wrench, I think), and the relay module will be attached to a bracket. Two nuts (10mm?) hold the bracket to the body via two bolts and two small bolts (8mm?) hold the module to the bracket.
The connector is huge - like the size of the one for the EEC-IV computer on the firewall. The module has inside several different relays and suppies signal and power (and vice versa) to/from the EEC-IV. The 11x17" wiring diagrams will help you tremendously. You have to undo a screw that attaches the male connector to the IRCM just like the connector to the EEC-IV. The module is sealed, but you can probably take it apart and see if it can be repaired.
My Ford dealership gave me the names of several dealerships across the country that still had several in inventory. Since it is a discontinued item, my local dealership didn't have any. I think it cost something like $180.
Hope this helps.

The connector is huge - like the size of the one for the EEC-IV computer on the firewall. The module has inside several different relays and suppies signal and power (and vice versa) to/from the EEC-IV. The 11x17" wiring diagrams will help you tremendously. You have to undo a screw that attaches the male connector to the IRCM just like the connector to the EEC-IV. The module is sealed, but you can probably take it apart and see if it can be repaired.
My Ford dealership gave me the names of several dealerships across the country that still had several in inventory. Since it is a discontinued item, my local dealership didn't have any. I think it cost something like $180.
Hope this helps.