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Picture of 1996 ford explorer speed sensor

I need a picture to locate the speed sensor on a 1996 ford explorer 4.0

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  • Posted on Feb 02, 2009

SOURCE: ABS Light / Sensor on 1996 Ford Explorer

the rear one is a single sensor and is located in the top of the rear differential , unplug it and take the retaining bolt out and it pops straight up out of the differential. the front has 1 for each wheel,and is located on the backside of the wheel hub. take the tire off and look on back side of hub it should be the only sensor thare and is anchored with one bolt then just fallow the wire to its disconnect point. this vehicle is known to have problems with the rear sensor so i would replace it first and see if this fixes the problem

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  • Posted on May 17, 2009

SOURCE: check engine light 97 ford explorer. obd-II po141

Looked up your OBD II code for your Explorer and got the following: Bank 1 Sensor 1
The possible causes are listed below per Chilton: *same result for all engines available on your vehicle

Trouble Code: P0141 (4.0L V6 VIN E Auto)
HO2S-11 Heater Circuit (Bank 1, Sensor 1) Print this code dataprint_icon_codes.gif
Number of Trips to Set Code: 2
OBD II Monitor Type: CCM Details
Indicators: MIL Details
Trouble Code Conditions:
During testing the heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) heaters are checked for open and short circuits and excessive current draw. The test fails when the current draw exceeds a calibrated limit or an open or short circuit is detected.
Possible Causes:

  • Vacuum hose disconnected on exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system module (ESM) applications* Short to VPWR in the harness or HO2S
  • Water in the harness connector
  • Open VPWR circuit
  • Open GND circuit
  • Low battery voltage
  • Corrosion or incorrec
The sensors themselves appear in the illustration linked to below. The illustration is for the Ford Ranger but indications are that other models have similar locations. Hope this helps with your problem. Best of luck!
Greg

http://www.chiltonlibrary.com/content/images/8968/images/89684g23.pdf

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Jon Adamson

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  • Posted on Oct 24, 2009

SOURCE: where is the camshaft position sensor located on a

On the 4.0L OHV engine it is mounted on top of the "Distributor Shaft" at the center rear of the engine.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 28, 2009

SOURCE: 98 ford explorer oil pressure sensor location

2.9L and 4.0L engines-Left side front of the engine, below the cylinder head in the engine block

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 31, 2009

SOURCE: Where is the camshaft position sensor on a 2000 Ford Explorer?

in the rear like where the dist would normaly be

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