Common questions

Where is the oil temperature sensor on a Ford Explorer?

Where is the oil temperature sensor on a Ford Explorer?

Engine Oil Temperature (EOT) Sensor Right side of oil pan. Forward Crash Sensor (Left) Left front of engine compartment. Forward Crash Sensor (Right) Right front of engine compartment. Fuel Rail Pressure/Temperature Sensor (4.0L) Top of left cylinder head.

What are the O2 sensors on the Ford Explorer?

The Explorer is equipped with two oxygen (O2) sensors positioned on the exhaust manifold. The oxygen sensors work to control the amount of oxygen within the exhaust. It’s important to replace a faulty oxygen sensor at first sign of failure, to ensure your Explorer runs efficiently.

What to do with a 2003 Ford Explorer?

Park the 2003 Explorer and put it in “Park.” Allow the vehicle to cool for 15 minutes. It’s ideal that the oxygen sensors still be a bit warm, but not too hot to touch. Open the hood of the Explorer and locate the faulty oxygen sensor.

Where is the yaw velocity sensor on a Ford Explorer?

Yaw Velocity Sensor Below center floor console. Alldatadiy.com and Eautorepair.net are professional-grade shop manuals—period. They include wiring diagrams and technical service bulletins. In most cases, their diagrams are right from the factory manuals.

Where are the sensor locations on a Ford Explorer?

Crankshaft Position Sensor (4.0L) On right side of engine, Behind A/C compressor. Crankshaft Position Sensor (4.6L) Lower right front of engine, Behind A/C compressor.

Park the 2003 Explorer and put it in “Park.” Allow the vehicle to cool for 15 minutes. It’s ideal that the oxygen sensors still be a bit warm, but not too hot to touch. Open the hood of the Explorer and locate the faulty oxygen sensor.

Yaw Velocity Sensor Below center floor console. Alldatadiy.com and Eautorepair.net are professional-grade shop manuals—period. They include wiring diagrams and technical service bulletins. In most cases, their diagrams are right from the factory manuals.

Where are the fuses on a Ford Explorer?

Fuse box diagram (fuse layout), location and assignment of fuses Ford Explorer UN105/UN150 (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003). Fuses and circuit breakers protect your vehicle’s electrical system from overloading.

How do you replace a sensor on a Ford Explorer?

Put on the safety glasses and gather the tools, replacement sensor and creeper if you have one. Crawl under the front of the Explorer Sport Trac. Locate the sensor to be replaced. These sensors are screwed into the exhaust pipes and components and wired to wire harnesses that communicate to the computer system of the Sport Trac.

Where is the intake air temperature sensor located?

The Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensor is built into mass air flow sensor or in some vehicles mounted to the air filter duct housing. The sensor detects intake air temperature and transmits a signal to the Engine Control Module (ECM).The temperature sensing unit uses a thermistor which is sensitive to the change in temperature.

How to check the p0113 Ford intake air temperature sensor?

Check the “Possible Causes” listed above. Visually inspect the related wiring harness and connectors. Check for damaged components and look for broken, bent, pushed out, or corroded terminals. The cost of diagnosing the P0113 FORD code is 1.0 hour of labor.

Engine Oil Temperature (EOT) Sensor Right side of oil pan. Forward Crash Sensor (Left) Left front of engine compartment. Forward Crash Sensor (Right) Right front of engine compartment. Fuel Rail Pressure/Temperature Sensor (4.0L) Top of left cylinder head.

The Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensor is built into mass air flow sensor or in some vehicles mounted to the air filter duct housing. The sensor detects intake air temperature and transmits a signal to the Engine Control Module (ECM).The temperature sensing unit uses a thermistor which is sensitive to the change in temperature.

Where is the TPMs on a Ford Explorer?

Place the TPMS activation tool (204-363) on the left front tire wall opposite (180 degrees) from the valve stem. The horn will sound briefly to indicate that the tire pressure sensor has been recognized by the SJB. NOTE: Do not wait more than two minutes between training each sensor.

Check the “Possible Causes” listed above. Visually inspect the related wiring harness and connectors. Check for damaged components and look for broken, bent, pushed out, or corroded terminals. The cost of diagnosing the P0113 FORD code is 1.0 hour of labor.

Where are the parking aid sensors on a Ford Explorer?

Parking Aid Sensor (Outer Left) At left side of rear bumper. Parking Aid Sensor (Outer Right) At right side of rear bumper. Seat Pressure Sensor (Left) Under front Passenger’s seat.

Parking Aid Sensor (Outer Left) At left side of rear bumper. Parking Aid Sensor (Outer Right) At right side of rear bumper. Seat Pressure Sensor (Left) Under front Passenger’s seat.

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