On a 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac it's in the passenger side rear cab compartment
behind the access door in the trim panel ( according to the Owner Guide )
On a 2001 Ford Explorer Sport : The wheel jack is in the cargo area , on the drivers side , behind a removable plastic panel ( the lug nut wrench is also stored there )
There should be a jack in the compartment behind the back seat.
On my 1995 Ford Explorer I go around to the passenger side and tip the rear seatback forward and lift the panel that is directly behind the seat . The ( 2 ) extension rods are held in place by clips underneath the panel
I goes under the passenger side back seat.
under the car
There isn't one :( Mine is on my console. It's hard to see, just a small little input jack, next to my aux power jack.
On a 1996 Ford Explorer : The vehicle jack is supposed to be behind the removable plastic panel , on the drivers side of the cargo area , near the liftgate
The tire jack is supposed to be under the carpeted lid in the floor of the cargo area along with a bag including the tools on a 2008 Ford Explorer
On the rear bumper located above the license plate bracket there is a hole that you place your jack extension into. Turn the crank until it lowers the tire where you can remove it. Merry Christmas. Look it up in the owners manual. Use the jack handle inseted into the access hoel above the license plate frame and turn left.
The jack is behind the removable plastic panel in the cargo area on the drivers side along with the lug wrench and the ( 2 ) extension rods for the jack are located just behind the rear seat under the lift up floor panel ( what I do on my 1995 Ford Explorer is go around to the passenger side and flip the back of the rear seat down to gain easy access to the flip up panel and rods for the tire jack )
Under the axle tube directly below the leaf springs ( factory jack used with Explorer )
It should be the same as my 1995 Ford Explorer , there is a " hook " on the front of both lower control arms