# 25 is a 7.5 amp fuse for the speedometer , GEM system on a 1996 Ford Explorer
( in the fuse panel in the end of the dash , the fuse panel cover is visible with the
drivers door open )
I believe starting on the 1996 Explorer , it went to an electronic speedometer with a vehicle speed sensor ( VSS ) so it doesn't have a conventional speedometer cable
The fuse for your 2002 Ford Explorer Sport is similar to that of the 2001 Ford Explorer Sport.
The 1996 Ford Explorer 2 door holds ( 17.5 U.S. gallons / 66.2 liters )
Check out www.fueleconomy.gov
I believe it was 1996 that the Explorers started using an electronic speedometer with a vehicle speed sensor ( VSS ) Since then the Explorers have not had a conventional speedometer cable
Location driver side, rear tail housing of transmission. Ford explorer Sport.
On your 1996 Ford Explorer : Open the drivers door , and on the end of the door you will see an information sticker . It will show the original size of tire on the vehicle from the factory
The odometer on a 96 Ford Explorer is tied into the speedometer. If the speedometer is working then there is a gear problem inside of the speedometer causing the odometer to not work.
1996 and newer have an electronic speedometer and a vehicle speed sensor that operates your electronic speedometer and also sends a signal to the powertrain control module (PCM) The PCM uses this signal to control several different functions of the engine and transmission.. Your 1996 doesn't have a conventional speedometer cable.
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Yes , there was a 2002 Ford Explorer Sport ( 2 door )
Ford Explorer Sport Trac was created in 2000.