In the fuse panel ( the cover is visible on the drivers end of the dash when the drivers door is open ) the owners manual shows fuse # 1 - 7.5 amp - for power antenna , power mirror switch
Ebay - about $20.00
Under the Explorer , below the drivers door , mounted on the frame rail
The electric fuel pump is inside the fuel tank
You can view the 1998 Ford Explorer Owner Guide ( which includes the fuse diagram ) online at : www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces ) Click on Owner Guides
You would find that info in a shop repair manual for that vehicle.
find the leak could be any of the breaking system its a ford
'98 Taurus Power Antenna MotorOn my '98 Taurus SE, the antenna motor is near the rear fender on the driver's side. Remove the trunk liner and you find all sorts of things. I think the motor is or is inside the black box between a brace and the quarter panel. It is also possible to find a replacement mast. I found a source on eBay and paid about $15 for just the mast / nylon drive part.In my case, the repair did require the antenna be opened up (2 mounting bolts, and 4 small cover screws), but many times the mast can be repaired just from the outside.Try a search on "Taurus antenna mast repair" - that should get you started.take it to the ford dealershipu can disconeect power from antenna at the back of the radio. the electric motor has a stripped gear on it. a replacement is not expensive, but you can remove antenna assembly and replace with a normal antenna in the same place
The 1998 Ford Explorer fuel system wiring diagram can the obtained from most Ford dealerships. The fuel system wiring diagram can also be found at most auto-parts stores.
You might find antenna amplifiers at your local electronic stores. You can also find them at websites like www.ebay.com
On a 1998 Ford Explorer : In the fuse panel IN the drivers end of the dash ( the plastic fuse panel cover is visible with the drivers door open ) ( fuse # 17 is a 25 amp fuse for the cigarette lighter )
If a voltage is applied to the terminals of an antenna A and the current is measured at the terminals of another antenna B, then an equal current (in both amplitude and phase) will appear at the terminals of A if the same voltage is applied to B.Ref:http://www.cv.nrao.edu/course/astr534/AntennaTheory.html
Need to know where I can find Ford Explore 1998 Alternator fuse , because battery is not charging.