2002 Ford Explorer - Answered Questions & Fixed issues

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2002 Ford Explorer odometer DTC Test Codes.

Odometer trouble codes can sometimes be an absolute pain in the tailbone to decode. An option here is to get the vehicle plugged into an OBD2 scanner to check the main ECU for Trouble Codes. These are easier to decode as they are generally used in most vehicles after 1996. Post these codes and we'll try to help you more. If you have to pay for this service ask at 4 or 5 different places as prices can be VERY different!
3/2/2023 4:30:44 PM • 2002 Ford... • Answered on Mar 02, 2023 • 190 views
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Power door lock switch won't work

i would look at all of my plugs
2/8/2023 6:34:19 AM • 2002 Ford... • Answered on Feb 08, 2023 • 464 views
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Fuel smell inside ford 2002 explorere when running air

Hey man odds are you have a small fuel leak under the hood probably like a pinhole in a fuel line. When you turn on the ac you are pulling air from the front of the vehicle in turn pulling in the fuel smell. Find and stop the leak and that should get rid of the smell in the cab when the ac is running.
8/26/2021 2:16:46 PM • 2002 Ford... • Answered on Aug 26, 2021 • 1,210 views
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2002 Ford Explorer moonroof motor location

attached to rear of frame
7/17/2021 7:28:31 AM • 2002 Ford... • Answered on Jul 17, 2021 • 42 views
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What is causing play in steering wheel?

If the rack and pinion are new check the tie rod ends and ball joints, also check the steering idler if it has one .
4/11/2021 3:04:41 AM • 2002 Ford... • Answered on Apr 11, 2021 • 102 views
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Fuel pump fuse diagram for 2002 Ford Explorer

There is no fuse per se, but there is a relay, and you may find the diagram printed on the fuse cover. However, you can follow this link to access the diagram online: https://www.autogenius.info/ford-explorer-u152-2000-2006-fuse-box-diagram/
4/29/2020 12:20:23 AM • 2002 Ford... • Answered on Apr 29, 2020 • 3,732 views
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Location of cam shaft sensor 2002 ford explorer 4.0?

Quit guessing an take it to a qualified repair shop. Your vehicle doesn't even have a cam shaft sensor
9/17/2019 10:42:16 PM • 2002 Ford... • Answered on Sep 17, 2019 • 115 views
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2002 Ford Explorer XLT does

No ,not tunex . Qualified repair shop . Code's stored in 4X4 control module. Need a factory or some other professional scan tool to read code's . SECTION 308-07A: Transfer Case - General Information 2000 Explorer/Mountaineer Workshop Manual DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Procedure revision date: 06/17/1999 Transfer Case -Automatic Four Wheel Drive (A4WD) The A4WD system is an electronic shift 4x4 system that allows the operator to choose between three different 4x4 modes. The operator can switch between A4WD and 4WD HIGH modes at any speed. To engage or disengage LOW range, the vehicle speed must be less than 5 km/h, the brake depressed, and the transmission must be in NEUTRAL. The front/rear driveshaft speed sensors (Hall effect) are mounted to the transfer case and detect the speed of the front and rear driveshafts. This input is used by the generic electronic module (GEM) primarily to control A4WD operation. The throttle position output signal is provided to the GEM from the powertrain control module (PCM). This signal is used by the GEM in controlling the A4WD clutch. The shift motor sense plate, an integral part of the electric shift motor, informs the GEM to the position of the transfer case. The digital TR sensors are located on the LH side of the transmission; these sensors inform the GEM when the transmission is in the neutral position. The electric shift motor is mounted externally at the rear of the transfer case. It drives a rotary cam which moves the mode fork and range fork within the transfer case between the HIGH range (A4WD, 4HIGH) and LOW range positions. The 4x4 shift motor uses a module containing two relays which, under the control of the GEM, shifts the transfer case shift motor between HIGH range (A4WD, 4HIGH), and 4LOW modes. The solid state clutch relay is used to activate the A4WD clutch within the transfer case. System Function Hall effect sensor monitors input and output shaft speed. In the A4WD (C-Trac) system, the GEM varies the torque sent to the front driveline by controlling the transfer case clutch. At rest and under cruising conditions, the GEM activates the transfer case clutch a minimum duty cycle (percentage of time the clutch is turned on), which allows for the slight difference between the front and rear driveshafts which normally occurs when negotiating a corner on dry pavement. Under any of the following conditions, the GEM will increase the duty cycle in order to prevent or control slip:
  • Slip is detected (by using the Hall Effect Sensors)
  • Heavy acceleration (throttle position).
Feature inputs:
  • Brake ON/OFF switch.
  • 4WD mode switch.
  • Digital transmission range sensor.
  • Clutch switch (manual transmission vehicles only).
  • Vehicle speed signal (transmitted from the ABS module).
  • Front/rear driveshaft speed sensors.
  • Throttle position information from the PCM.
  • Contact plate position inputs A, B, C, D.
Feature outputs:
  • Solid state clutch relay (pulse width modulated signal: grounded when relay is on, battery potential when relay is off).
  • A4WD indicator (ground when activated, open circuit when deactivated).
  • 4x4 shift motor relay outputs.
Shifts between A4WD and 4x4 HIGH can be made at any speed. Listed below are the inputs and outputs needed by the GEM to execute a change between any of these modes. Feature inputs:
  • Front/rear driveshaft speed sensor.
  • Vehicle speed signal.
  • Throttle position information.
  • 4WD mode switch.
Feature outputs:
  • Solid state clutch relay (pulse width modulated signal; grounded when relay is on, battery potential when relay is off).
  • 4x4 HIGH cluster indicator (ground when activated, open circuit when deactivated).
When shifting into or out of LOW range, the GEM requires that the vehicle speed is less than 5 km/h (3 mph), the brake is applied, and the transmission is in NEUTRAL. Feature inputs:
  • Throttle position information.
  • 4WD mode switch.
  • Contact plate position inputs A, B, C, D.
  • Vehicle speed signal (transmitted from ABS module).
  • Brake ON/OFF switch input (battery voltage when brake is depressed, open circuit when not activated).
  • Digital transmission range sensor (ground when transmission is in NEUTRAL, open circuit otherwise).
  • Start/clutch depressed input (manual transmission only).
Feature outputs:
  • 4x4 shift motor relay outputs.
  • 4LOW cluster indicators (ground when activated, open circuit when deactivated).
  • Solid state clutch relay (pulse width modulated signal; grounded when relay is on, battery potential when relay is off).
8/26/2019 9:19:50 PM • 2002 Ford... • Answered on Aug 26, 2019 • 2,124 views
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Rubbing or grinding noise coming from Driver side rear tire/wheel

I had the same problem that based on interner research is common for Fords trcuks/suvs. The common problem fro rear humming "rubbing"sound might be the rear wheel bearings/seal. These will need to be replaced as it will progressivly get worse and the noise louder and eventually the bearings can sieze. I would hesitate to take to a ford dealer if I were you as it can run $500-900. Take to mechanic that knows how to replace wheel bearings and seals. My mechanic replaced them for about $150. and the bearing and seals are around $40. A good way to test this is to raise the wheel were you can freely spin by hand...if does not spin or there is a lot of friction then it might be the wheel bearings.
Good Luck
5/31/2019 12:07:30 PM • 2002 Ford... • Answered on May 31, 2019 • 8,657 views
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Why wont my 2002 ford explorer 4.0 start?

check wire on coil pack to plugs make sure they are in the right order. easy to mess up drivers side.
3/3/2019 1:59:21 PM • 2002 Ford... • Answered on Mar 03, 2019 • 231 views
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Have a 2002 exployer 4.0 no crank and no start just died at red light want do anything have a new starter new battery

Ignition switch maybe . Or if it's a automatic transmission it could be the park neutral safety switch. Try putting gear selector into neutral an see if it starts then . Your vehicles is pretty old , have the main battery cables ever been replaced ? Do you know how to test automotive electrical circuits using a DVOM - digital volt ohmmeter ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMXENKujYtc&t=103s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhRPLgH6uZg&t=3s
2/21/2019 10:47:58 PM • 2002 Ford... • Answered on Feb 21, 2019 • 121 views
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Can you help me please I'm attempting to add the message center to my 02 explorer xlt but have no idea how to wire it up to work correctly

I take help from online websites that have this service like helping in repair some like reliable- store have instant help.. others are a bit slow which I don't prefer... rest is up to u.. U can also get free manuals
2/16/2019 9:50:14 AM • 2002 Ford... • Answered on Feb 16, 2019 • 169 views
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2002 ford explorer anti theft light damaged ignition wires

key has to be programmed to vehicle. and look up your wiring diagram on internet to get your wiring fixed
1/20/2019 7:45:30 PM • 2002 Ford... • Answered on Jan 20, 2019 • 287 views
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2002 ford explorer a clunking noise when put in reverse. also some hesitation on changing gears stays high rpm during gear change.

Check transmission fluid perhaps change the fluid and filter on transmission if one is fitted
10/13/2018 10:27:24 AM • 2002 Ford... • Answered on Oct 13, 2018 • 559 views
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Radio color code wiring diagram for 2002 ford explorer

You just go to the link I attached I'm sure you will get the solution of your problem- 2002 Ford Explorer Workshop Repair Service Manual PDF Download
10/3/2018 9:17:38 AM • 2002 Ford... • Answered on Oct 03, 2018 • 5,425 views
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Fuse #41 keeps blowing car stalls what does 41 feed

No , it has nothing to do with power seats , feed's PCM power relay ,PCM module power diode , vapor management valve , heated O2 sensor . (EVR ) electric vacuum reg. valve , EVAP . canister vent valve . Your best bet , have a qualified repair shop check it out .
8/13/2018 1:16:17 PM • 2002 Ford... • Answered on Aug 13, 2018 • 795 views
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2002 explorer eddie message center light dim

The best solution you'll get from books at www.reliable-store.com These are books containing info on repair, service, troubleshooting , parts info, assembling dissemble, removal, error/fault codes, wiring diagrams and everything on any vehicles cars, atv, trucks. fork lifts, boats, excavators etc
6/27/2018 8:28:47 PM • 2002 Ford... • Answered on Jun 27, 2018 • 277 views
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2002 ford explorer will only blow air out the

USUALLY its a vacuum problem, look for a vac line off around the right side of thef irewall. I say USUALLY becauseI 'm not familiar enough with your model and it may have all electric motors for defrost.
4/8/2018 2:52:55 PM • 2002 Ford... • Answered on Apr 08, 2018 • 1,311 views
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