In the center stack of the dash , to the left of the radio ( rotary selector knob for the control trac 4x4 system )
I got a 1997 explorer sport with control trac 4wd. its suppose to but it doesnt work.
A malfunction has been detected , could be a sensor
Mini-fuse # 4 - 20 amp - 4WD system ( 1997 Ford Explorer )
It is for the 4WD control knob. In models without 4WD it is just an extra place to put something.
Owner's manual.
well,, you can start by turning the switch on your dash that says '4wd'
There wasnt a 5.0L explorer in 1992
1997 2 wd and 4wd both use the same size wheels. later models and bigger pickups have different sizes no 4wd use 17" and 2 wd use 16"
Are you asking where it is or what it looks like. Please clarify. where it is Okee dokee. I have a 94 Explorer and the control module is in the rear of the car, when you open the hatch look for a removable panel on the left side. When you open up that panel you will see the washer bottle if you have a rear washer wiper and the 4wd control module. I'm thinking maybe they're all pretty much the same, but when in doubt just call up your local Ford dealer and ask.
A malfunction has been detected , could be a sensor
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On a 1995 Ford Explorer , that has the Control Trac 4x4 system , the rotary four wheel drive control is in the center stack of the dash , to the left of the radio ( 2WD , 4WD AUTO , 4WD LOW ) With the engine running , switch the rotary dial from 2WD to 4WD AUTO , that way if the rear wheels slip , some power is transferred to the front wheels 4WD LOW is used off road where the speed is limited and is selected with the engine running , foot on brake , shift to NEUTRAL , select 4WD LOW , then shift from neutral into gear