This is a supplementary guide to help you install your eFlexFuel E85 kit installation on the 1999-2000 Ford Explorer 4.0L Cologne. This guide may also be helpful for other vehicles with a similar powertrain.
- This guide should be used in combination with the main Installation and User Guide included with your kit. The main Installation and User Guide can also be accessed here: https://eflexfuel.com/pub/media/ladattavat/eflexfuel-manual-auto-us.pdf
- The instructions in this guide are numbered to correspond with the steps of the main Installation and User Guide.
- There is no single correct way to install the ethanol sensor and control unit. Depending on your engine bay layout and personal preference, your installation may vary from this guide.
If you come across any errors in this document, please let us know. Additional photos, feedback, and suggestions to make this installation guide easier for others are greatly appreciated and can be sent to support@eflexfuel.com. Anyone who sends photos or videos that are used to update this guide will receive a free eFlex Merch Pack!
Kit components include:
-Vehicle specific harness: Wiring harness to connect this kit to your vehicle.
-Vehicle specific fuel line accessories: Fuel line components to install the Ethanol sensor.
-eFlexFuel Control Unit: The eFlexFuel “brains” / ECU.
-Ethanol Content Sensor: Measures Ethanol % of fuel.
-Bypass Module: A “dummy plug” that can be used in place of your eFlexFuel Control Unit for troubleshooting, NOT an OBD plug. Normal gas (E10) must be in the tank to use the Bypass Module. See the Customer Support Center for more information.
YOU WILL BE DICONNECTING FUEL LINE DURING THIS INSTALLATION – ALLOW THE ENGINE AND COMPONENTS TO FULLY COOL DOWN BEFORE ATTEMPTING INSTALLATION.
1. Pre-Installation
Read all steps and plan for this installation. Not following instructions may lead to a temporarily inoperable vehicle. Review full instructions before beginning and do not skip any steps.
Before You Begin
You will need to remove the upper intake before beginning installation. There are many great videos on YouTube to help with this if you are unfamiliar, such as: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLjU4ln4gfY Once removed, you will find the fuel rail and injectors.
2. Ethanol Sensor Installation
Ethanol Sensor Mounting
- Disconnect the fuel return line (threaded connection on the fuel pressure regulator in the green box above).
- You will create a fuel line extension loop between the original line and the pressure regulator with the provided fuel accessories and Ethanol Sensor.
- The original line is pressurized, be careful when removing. Purge the fuel pressure from the Schrader valve (or other proper way) if available.
- Use safety glasses and a rag to soak up the excess fuel and be cautious of anything that may ignite the fuel.
Making the new hose/line:
-Measure appx how long you need the replacement line to be.
-Cut the provided fuel hose into two appropriate lengths.
-Attach the ethanol sensor in-line with quick connectors on the sensor and clamps over the fuel line.
-Connect one female and one male threaded connector on each end of the newly built line with hose clamps.
Always use hose clamps where rubber hose is used and quick connectors on all connections.
- Connect the newly made line.
- The sensor can mount facing either direction as it has no flow direction.
- The ethanol sensor and sensor wire should be as far as possible from the coils and ignition leads to prevent electrical interference.
Check that connections are properly tightened. You can prime the fuel pump to look for leaks.
3. Preparing the Wiring Harness
Unplug the OEM wiring harness from the injectors. Be careful not to use too much force on the retaining clip as old plastic can be brittle.
Measuring Fuel Injector Polarities
- This step is crucial! Carefully follow the instructions in the main installation guide and watch this ChrisFix video for further detailed instruction: https://youtu.be/eo2jZjG1XA8?feature=shared&t=1190
- Take your time on this step! An error here will lead to malfunction when you first start the vehicle and can be tedious to correct as you will need to de-pin.
- If you run into issues on this step and polarity may be flipped, visit our Customer Support Center for how to test & de-pin.
Connecting the Male Connectors to the eFlexFuel Wiring Harness
- Connector pins/terminals may go in both ways but will only lock if inserted in the correct orientation.
- Confirm the pins are locked into place by gently pulling the wire for resistance.
4. Wiring Harness Installation
Placing the Temperature Sensor
- Zip tie or fasten the end of the temp sensor as close to the engine block as possible.
- The purpose of the temp sensor is only to communicate appx engine temperature during startup (e.g. a cold engine on cold start Vs a warmed up engine starting on a cold day).
- The temp sensor enables the eFlex Control Unit to properly calibrate startup fueling but has no effect on regular operation.
Connecting the Ground Wire
- We recommend using the engine block as your main ground, though other primary grounds can also work.
- Do not use a grounding point near ignition components or their leads.
- Good grounding is necessary for proper eFlexFuel functionality. If the device does not turn on or you have Bluetooth issues, and injector polarity is correct, re-check the ground.
Installing the Control Unit
- Find a dry place for the control unit and secure it with an appropriate bolt, zip-ties, high strength double sided tape, or velcro.
- It is important not to put strain on the main connector to the Control Unit. Confirm there is some play/slack when plugging in.
Connecting the Optional eFlexPro 0-5V Analog Input Sensor Wire(s)
- The eFlexPro kit comes with one analog input wire already installed in your harness. This wire is optional and typically only connected to an aftermarket wideband. If unused, simply wrap this wire up neatly.
- This wire has zero impact on the eFlexPro’s performance and is only used for optional datalogging for tuning purposes. For more information on the optional 0-5V Analog Input Sensor Wire(s), please visit the Customer Support Center.
Securing the Wiring Harness
- Any unused length of the harness should be bundled and run alongside the fuel rail or as far away as possible from the ignition coils or leads. Zip tie this in place.
- Make sure any slack is safely secured so there is no risk of touching moving or hot parts.
- Check surrounding components that only move sometimes, such as windshield wipers, steering components, etc.
- Due to the nature of electrical components, a clean install also has a positive effect on the signal strength and minimizes electrical interference.
Still have questions? We are here to help!
- First, try visiting the Customer Support Center at support.eflexfuel.com and searching and/or browsing our troubleshooting guides. Most answers are there!
- Email us at support@eflexfuel.com
- Call us Mon-Fri between 9AM-5PM PT at 833-539-3835
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