Follow the top radiator hose from the radiator , it connects to a metal pipe , the other end of the metal pipe is permanently attached to the thermostat housing which is bolted to the front of the engine . The thermostat is inside the thermostat housing
The 97 Ford Explorer thermostat is located inside of the engine inlet. The inlet is where the top radiator hose connects to the engine.
Follow the top radiator hose from the radiator , it connects to a metal pipe which connects to the thermostat housing that is bolted to the front of the engine. The thermostat is inside the thermostat housing
The thermostat is located on the right side of the engine looking in, in between the intake manifold and the air filter box, underneath the wiring. This is in a 1994 Ford Probe GT 6 cylinder
It is located on the top of the engine. Follow the upper radiator hose to the plastic thermostat housing. Undo the 3 8mm bolts and there is the thermostat.
Follow the upper radiator hose to the engine to locate the thermostat housing. The housing is located at the front of the intake manifold.
A 1994 Ford Explorer is EEC-IV / OBD I ( there is an EEC test connection in the engine compartment near the power distribution box )
On the block itself, there are multiple locations.
under your motor on the passenger side of the vehicle
follow the top radiator hose to the front of the engine. Right under the intake manifold answer Thermostats are located in the engine intake of any ford explorer.
On a 1994 Ford Explorer : The Mass Air Flow sensor is located between the top section of the engine air filter housing and the engine air intake tube
A 2002 Ford Explorer would have come from the factory with approximately a ( 192 * Fahrenheit engine cooling thermostat )
it is located under the drivers side seat