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Location for fuel line on a 2006 ford explorer xlt 4.0 shoc

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Geronimo, Normally the fuel lines run from gas tank, along frame rail, then up to fuel rail into injectors.
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SOURCE: horn location 1996 ford explorer xlt

your horn has also has a fuse so just change that and you should be fine and that is located under thew stearing wheel and it is the 2nd one to the right and it is a 30A

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SOURCE: 2006 Ford Explorer XLT the Blower Fan only works on 4 and 3 Sp

Look under the dash on passenger side and just to the left of the blower motor housing you will see the 4WD control module.Remove the 2 screws holding the module and let it hang down and your resistors are behind this.Remove the 2 screws holding the resistors and remove.
Now I am assuming you have manual climate control and not electonic.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 04, 2009

SOURCE: 02 Ford Explorer XLT 4x4 High light flashes and

I had same problem on my 2002 explorer. Its either the computer module, or the electric solenoid on the transfer case. In my case it was both. The computer module I had done twice in 14 months.

Anonymous

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SOURCE: 1996 Ford Explorer XLT abs light comes on on

The ABS light is for the Anti-lock Braking System. The MIL will illuminate if there is a difference in wheel speed sensors signals to the PCM. So you might have a wheel speed sensor that is going out on you. Does the light come on at low speeds, or just higway speeds? You could take the vehicle to a local parts store and have them pull the codes for you and that will tell you which speed sensor is out of whack. Also road grime, dirt and gunk buildup can cause speed sensors to give false readings. Hope tihs helps you out.......

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SOURCE: 2006 ford f150 xlt blower motor resistor location

You can access it on the right side under the dash. Below is the best picture I could find. I hope this helps and good luck.

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