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The Ford Explorer was produced from the years 1990 to present. The wiper motor pulse board module in a 1998 Ford Explorer 4.0 L is located on the firewall, behind the engine in the middle.
the transfer case motor has to be replaced
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The transmission selenoid/vaccuum module needs checked or perhaps the torque converter is getting bad. A vaccuum leak might do this, also.
your motor needs to be replaced,or it could just be the module on the motor.
Same problem on mine...I had the blower motor module replaced and it works great.
You can tow a 1998 Ford Explorer 4 wheel drive, automatic transmission behind a motor home if the motor home has a large enough engine. Most full-size motor homes are capable of towing large vehicles.
have you checked fuses and relays? Yes, I actually replaced the blower motor module & that didn't work. The Blower Motor itself spins freely & there doesn't seem to be any electrical issues. Could it be the Blower Motor speed switch??? If so, is that hard to access?
sell it
It is located on the transfer case this is the motor that shifts your four wheel drive
If the fuse keeps blowing then there is a short somewhere in the wiring. The best thing to do is recheck the wiring on the wiper motor, switches, and relays.
your shift motor on transfer case is probaly no good and needs to be changed or is also called encoder motor