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Where is o2 sensor bank
The oxygen (O2) sensors are located in the exhaust system. There are
three O2 sensors and one Catalyst Monitor, one in each of the exhaust headers near each of the front
wheels and the third in the common exhaust pipe further back. A
special deep socket is available from any parts store to remove the
sensors. The socket has a **** down its length to accommodate the sensor
wire permanently attached. Simply disconnect the bullet connector and
unscrew the sensor.
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3/1/2022 9:41:04 PM •
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1998 Ford Explorer. Can someone tell me what these codes mean? My Explorer won't start, it happened suddenly. I just got these codes, Evap, HRT, O2s, EGR, and CAT. I have no clue, thanks.
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Those aren't codes they are abbreviations of components. Codes start P0NNN and tell you exactly what the issue is.
If you changed the battery, you need to reset the anti-theft system. Clear the codes and then drive it.
2/25/2022 2:38:12 AM •
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My ford explorer has been
You may want to stop driving it, open the hood, and check to make sure your belts are still attached.
The smell might be that your very low on power steering fluid, which would also make it extremely hard to steer.
2/22/2022 11:57:52 PM •
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Computer location
The PCM ( Powertrain control module) is located on the passenger side firewall in the engine compartment.
There is a diagram at this location
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2/15/2022 11:54:29 PM •
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How do I fix starting issues on 1998 Ford Explorer?
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Leave the battery in the car and get it on a charger overnight. It sounds like the battery is low and there isn't enough current amps to power everything with the starter as well. If that doesn't work, you need a good auto-electrician to put it on a pro quality scan tool computer..
2/13/2022 1:09:57 PM •
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2006 Ford explorer, no lights on dash won't start, no noise at all
In the event that no lights coming on in the dashboard and no other electrical buyers work, the battery could be totally dead or there is no association between the battery and the vehicle electrical framework. Check in the event that the battery terminals look tight. On the off chance that the battery is totally dead, kicking off might help.
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2/10/2022 7:01:59 AM •
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I have a 98 ford
Fuse controlling the horn is usually a 15A fuse located in the Distribution Panel under the dash.
Usually there is a cluster of fuses running 4 across and about 8 down on this panel.
So, look for all the 15A fuses in this cluster and check with a circuit tester.
If you check each side of fuse and get the light...then fuse is good.
If ya get light on one side and not the other...you've got a blown fuse.
Before you do this, disconnect the wire off the horn and connect circuit tester to the horn's power wire / socket and press horn switch on sterring wheel.
If you don't get the light glow...then check your fuses.
If you get the light glow...then your horn is bad...and they do go bad.
Hope this helps.
2/4/2022 2:54:59 PM •
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