If you look over by the right fender apron under the hood, back on the firewall, there three large square connectors with 10mm bolt heads in the middle of each connector. Those are the PCM wiring bulkhead connectors. That is the end of the PCM sticking through the firewall from the inside of the vehicle.
The 2007 Ford Explorer computer module is located below the dashboard, on the passenger side. The computer module is in a rectangle steel box.
The security module on 2002 Ford Explorer is on the passenger side, second row behind the seat belt panel.
On a 1994 Ford Explorer, the computer module is behind the kick panel on the passenger front side.
I have a 2001 Ford Explorer sport trac and the module is located behind the front passengers side panel. I would have to believe that the 2002 Explorer would be the same.
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.
The Ford Explorer computer module is located on the firewall under the hood in the center on some models. On other models the computer module is behind the glove compartment. The glove compartment has to be removed (open it as far as possible to pop it off the back hinge) to access the computer module.
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The idle is controlled by the powertrain control module ( computer )
The powertrain control module (PCM) is visible from the engine compartment on the firewall on the passenger side. The RAP module for your keyless entry should be in the jack storage compartment (at least it is on the 4 door)
behind the glove box
where does a shift module go in at on a 1995 ford explorer xlt 4.0 2wd
The powertrain control module on 1991 and 1992 Ford Explorer is in the right front passenger area behind the right front kick panel