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In my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT ( 4 door ) with 2 rows of seating : 38.1 inches at belt with rear seat up 73.3 inches at belt with rear seat down according to my brochure
The computer module for the keyless entry system on the 2006 Ford Explorer is behind the rear passenger seat. It is located under the seat belt panel.
Wear your seat belt.
My 2003 Ford Explorer mid seat retractable seat belt doesn't retrack,how do i fix it?
How do I remove the female seat belt assembly on a 97 ford exploer?
Buckle up.
how to fix seat belt
On a 1997 Ford Explorer : If it is equipped with the folding rear seats there will be a lever on each end of the split seat ( bottom section ) that you hold down while folding the seat
The security module on 2002 Ford Explorer is on the passenger side, second row behind the seat belt panel.
T50 or T55
No , it's not designed to have a 3rd row seat ( starting with the 2002 Ford Explorer ( 4 door ) a third row seat was available with the new design which has an independant rear suspension )
'96 Explorer Seat Belt Replacementhttp://www.seatcoverset.com/seatcovers-car_seat_cover.htmIn order to replace the driver side seat belt on a '96 Explorer, you must completely remove the drivers seat. Removing driver side seat belt: Use a 10mm socket/wrench to remove the two bolts securing the front of the seat to the floor. Move the seat as close to the steering wheel as possible to expose the rear of the sliding seat rails. Pop off the two covers at the end of each rail to expose two more 10mm bolts securing the seat to the floor. Next, remove the plastic cover with a Torx symbol on it at the rear of the seat belt guide rail. Removing the aforementioned cover will allow access to a large Torx bolt just below the rear of the center console. Remove this large Torx bolt, unplug any electrical wires below the seat, and remove the entire seat from the Explorer. With the seat out, you can use the same Torx wrench to unscrew the seat belt itself from the seat. Reassembly is the opposite of disassembly.