I believe the GEM is located in the center stack of the dash , remove the radio to gain access if it needs to be changed
As far as I know the GEM ( Generic Electronic Module ) controls the 4x4 on the 1995 Ford Explorer and I believe that is in the center stack of the dash behind and to the left of the radio
As far as I know , the 1995 Ford Explorer doesn't have a SEPARATE module for the 4 WD . That is also handled by the GEM ( Generic Electronic Module ) and I believe that is in the center stack of the dash and that you have to remove the radio to actually change it
I'm not a mechanic / technician but I believe that the 4x4 Control Trac system on a 1995 Ford Explorer does not have a separate control module I believe the 4x4 system is controlled by the GEM ( Generic Electronic Module ) and that it is located in the center stack of the dash near the radio
"Generic Electronics Module" It is used on 1995 and later models according to my Haynes manual.
where does a shift module go in at on a 1995 ford explorer xlt 4.0 2wd
The 1995 Ford Explorer ECU module can be found on the outside of the air filter housing. The ECU module will be on the back of the housing.
As far as I know, there wasn't a separate module for the 4 wheel drive from 1995 to 2000, the 4x4 system was controlled by the GEM ( Generic Electronic Module) This module incorporates the functions of several different modules into one and offers diagnostic codes to locate failures ( see a dealer's service department for diagnosis ) The GEM is located in the centre stack of the dash, remove radio to gain access.
Ther is no cable it's electronic
Remove the distributor cap and rotor. Now look in the distributor and you will see an electronic device that has 2 different electrical connectors on it. That will be the module. remove the 2 screws and take it out.
1995 and earlier models use a separate ESC module mounted near the throttle body of TBI
The PCM is located under the console towards the dash. Take console out.
on 1994-95 Mustang v-8's the module is located on the passenger side fenderwell in front of the shock tower.