If your motor is working you don't have to worry about the fuse. It has something to do w/the motor itself.
I got a 1997 explorer sport with control trac 4wd. its suppose to but it doesnt work.
If you look through the windshield from OUTSIDE on the DRIVERS SIDE you will see the VIN plate near the base of the windshield on top of the dash
I BELIEVE that ( fuse #21 ) is a 15 amp fuse for the hazard flashers on your 1998 Ford Explorer Sport ( at least it is on the 1998 Ford Explorer four door )
I believe the generic electronic module (GEM) controls the operation of the warning chimes along with warning lamps and the operation of several other features on your Explorer.
The fuse for your 2002 Ford Explorer Sport is similar to that of the 2001 Ford Explorer Sport.
I know where the two fuse boxes are, but no where in the owners manual does it give information as to which fuse is the one that controls the windshield washer pump. Does anyone know by number, what fuse # controls the windshield washer pump?
A Ford Explorer Sport is a 2 door model, while the Explorer Sport Trac is a 4 door model with a small pickup bed.
The wiper motor is under the plastic cowl below the windshield. The computer that controls the wipers (the CTM), is under the dash to the right of the steering column.The wiper motor is under the plastic cowl below the windshield. The computer that controls the wipers (the CTM), is under the dash to the right of the steering column.
A Ford Explorer Sport is a 2 door model, while the Explorer Sport Trac is a 4 door model with a small pickup bed.
Click on the link below Click on Owner Guides The owners manual ( which includes the fuse diagrams ) can be viewed online
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Yes , there was a 2002 Ford Explorer Sport ( 2 door )