This just happened with my 2001... the turn signals on mine only work when the steering wheel is in the most upright position... It's either the multi-purpose switch that needs replacing, the connector or the wiring harness... I was told that because I adjusted my steering wheel each time I got in the truck that I caused the problem... nice, huh?
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The wiring to the brake lights and turn signals are postioned badly right under the tilt steering mechanism...using the tilt steering will eventually cut the wire...i had the same problem in my '01 Sport...in my opinion, it should have been a recall but i researched and it wasn't listed...hope this helps
horn not working on 2003 ford explorer sport trac, just a clicking sound
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The fuse for your 2002 Ford Explorer Sport is similar to that of the 2001 Ford Explorer Sport.
A Ford Explorer Sport is a 2 door model, while the Explorer Sport Trac is a 4 door model with a small pickup bed.
take it to an auto repair shop:) Had the same prob with my explorer sport... its quite pricey too.
Try checking the turn signal flasher. Not to be confused with the hazard flasher.
A Ford Explorer Sport is a 2 door model, while the Explorer Sport Trac is a 4 door model with a small pickup bed.
yes
Yes , there was a 2002 Ford Explorer Sport ( 2 door )
Ford Explorer Sport Trac was created in 2000.
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