It's the plastic interior trim panel , just ahead of the drivers door , by the drivers left
foot
Open the drivers door , and on the drivers end of the dash you will see a removable plastic cover panel , the fuse panel is behind the plastic cover panel
That would depend on what year of Ford Explorer . From the 1995 to 2001 Ford Explorer the fuse panel was IN the drivers end of the dash . The fuse panel cover was visible with the drivers door open .
The fuse panel for a 1999 Ford Explorer is in the drivers end of the dash . The removable plastic fuse panel cover can be seen with the drivers door open If you want to see a diagram of the fuse panel , click on the link below and then click on Owner Guides ( the owners manual , which includes the fuse diagrams , can be viewed online )
The location of the fuse panel would depend on what the model year is of the Ford Explorer : ( from 1995 to 2001 , if you open the drivers door you will see a plastic fuse panel cover in the drivers end of the dash ) ( from 2002 and newer , on the Ford Explorer FOUR DOOR , the fuse panel is below the dash on the drivers side )
It's the interior trim panel in the drivers footwell just in front of the drivers door
Under the instrument panel on the drivers side
The tire jack is stored behind the plastic panel , on the drivers side of the cargo area , near the liftgate
The fuse panel in the 2002 Ford Explorer Sport - 2 door is on the drivers end of the dash Open the drivers door and look at the drivers end of the dash , you will see a removable plastic cover panel for the fuses
In the fuse panel on the drivers end of the dash ( plastic removable cover panel is visible with the drivers door open ) Fuse # 17 is a 25 amp fuse for the cigar lighter
Under the instrument panel on the drivers side
Under the instrument panel on the drivers side
Below the instrument panel on the drivers side