It wasn't built with one.
Ford Explorer 2004 does not have Cabin Air Filter or A/C filter.
Are you talking about the cabin filter? If so, it is located passenger side of car, if so equipped. Most older cars do not have one. The exact location may be behind the glove box, or you may access it from under the hood near the windshield. A dealer or your owners manual will provide the exact location. The A/C itself does not have a filter.
between the front grill and the a/c condensor in the upper a/c line
If you want the engine to last then you should always use A/C Delco oil filter. If it wasn't a good filter GM would not have used them. RIGHT
if you have a/c seat is located under front the seats if you don't have a/c in the seats is located in the passenger side right by the blower
The fuel pump is located inside the engine compartment, on the passenger's side, above the wheel well. It is about 4" in diameter ( a larger styled filter...). I looked in the location and all I can see it the A/C freon reservoir and other stuff. I do not see and cannot find the location of the fuel filter!
The 1995 Plymouth Voyager with front A/C only can hold a maximum of 36 ounces of R134a refrigerant. If your vehicle has dual A/C then the maximum is 52 ounces.
It's under the car, just ahead of the fuel tank visible from the rear. It is covered by a safety plate.
If its the same as c280, the cabin filter is located at the passangers' side under the glove box. You have to unscrew three Philips bolts and take it the cover away , there you will find the box with the cabin filter , its has two slide clips , move it to the each side open the box and change the filter.
without rear a/c 2.13lbs with rear a/c 3.00lbs
You can find the low side on the a/c compressor or on the low side suction hose...........
It has no A/C filter.