Ford parts . com ( no spaces ) shows the ( Motorcraft FA-1043 ) engine air filter for the
1992 Ford Explorer
The 2005 Ford Explorer is not equipped with a cabin air filter. Both engines between the 4.0 and 4.6L do not list part numbers for cabin air filters.
Just one. This is the engine cold air intake filter.
The Mass Air Flow sensor is located on top of the air filter housing on Ford Explorer.
The Ford Explorer is a light truck/SUV that has been in continuous production since 1990 (as of September 2014). Exact models with cabin air filters vary by year. For the 2013 Ford Explorer with the 3.5L V6 the OEM Ford Motorcraft cabin air filter is part #FP68.
On a 1992 Ford Explorer : The Mass Air Flow sensor is located between the top section of the engine air filter housing and the big rubber engine air intake tube
For almost 15 years I've used nothing but Motorcraft air filters on my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT and the mass air flow wires are still shiny clean I know there are cheaper air filters on the market but sometimes you get what you pay for ( as of December 13 , 2012 it has now been over 17 and 1/3 years )
The air conditioner dryer in your Ford Explorer, is located on the top of the air conditioner compressor. The dryer should be labeled.
No.
As far as I know until the 1995 Ford Explorer ( referred to as generation 2 ) the Ford Explorer did not have any air bags
Ford Explorer 2004 does not have Cabin Air Filter or A/C filter.
If its been recently charged there maybe moisture in the system.
No , there is no cabin air filter in a 1992 Ford Mustang ( from the factory )