Start Up 1987 Ford E350 6.9 IDI Diesel
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mmmmmmmmm. the smell of DIESEL POWER in the morning
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THe only reason I don't like the old-style key buzzers is because they remind me of my dad's old 1980 Pontiac Catalina he drove in the late 90's- this son of a bitch car was so bloody ugly, I was embarrassed by it even being parked outside my house!
Aside from that, the buzzer's are okay.
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@IDIDieselJohn I'd MUCH rather listen to a good old fashioned buzzer rather than an elevator style DING!! DING!! reminder chime or even worse, A synthesized "Electronic Voice Alert" that says, "Please Fasten Your Seat Belts", "The key is in the ignition." "The headlights are on." and "The door is ajar." A friend of mine had an '83 T-Bird Heritage with that option and he thought it was the coolest thing in the world!! "Buzzers are better!!!" I told him, He thought I was wacko for saying that!!!!
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I`ve got a 1990 Ford Econline diesel. I LOOOVE IT! Greatest car in the world. I get happy just starting it, but that`s nothing combined to driving it.
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i had an 88 club wagon which was the Econoline 350 luxury package. It had the old reliable 7.3 IDI diesel it was an awesome van
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I figured it was probably something like that, I remember there was a similar setup like that on my family's 1980 Volvo 265 GLE station wagon from reading the Owner's Manual. I remember that buzzer sounded like the Dive alarm in a submarine, BEEP!! BEEP!! BEEP!!! BEEP!! DIVE!! DIVE!! It never bothered me at all though.
We had a 1977 27 foot Ford Class C Motorhome with a body by by a California company called Roll-A-Long that we bought used in '83 & kept til march o '90, It had a 460 V8 with an 800 cfm Holley 4 barrel carb, It didn't have any buzzers at all, the seat belt light came on but there was no accompanying buzzer, There also wasn't a Key In Ignition buzzer either, I guess whoever owned that rig before us got sick & tired listening to those buzzers every time he drove it & disconnected the fuses to them
ford9572 2 years ago
It's only a plug right on a little plastic box witch is the buzzer, you just disconnect it.
It's under the dash, normally on the right side of the column. it's a white or sometime silver box.
IDIDieselJohn 2 years ago
very nice van!
did they come in 4x4?
Rabiesthecat 2 years ago
Not from the factory.
IDIDieselJohn 2 years ago