Could be a bad fuse - fuse # 17 is a 15 amp fuse for the fuel gauge Could be a bad float on the fuel gauge sending unit inside the gas tank ( it's with your electric fuel pump ) If the float gets a pinhole or crack in it , the float fills with gas and sinks so the gas guage reads empty all the time Could be a wiring problem
The sending unit for the fuel gauge is inside the fuel tank with the electric fuel pump ( I believe fuse # 17 - 15 amp - is for the fuel gauge on a 1991 Ford Explorer )
Inside the gas tank along with the sending unit for your fuel gauge
The automatic transmission is an A4LD in a 1991 Ford Explorer
Start by checking the fuse. The 1991 to 1994 Ford Explorers have a 15 amp fuse in location # 17 of the fuse panel for the fuel gauge. (according to my Haynes repair manual)
Ford Explorer was created in 1991.
The transmissions from 1991 - 1994 are the same. So the 1991 transmission will not fit a 1996 explorer.
The oil pressure gauge in a 1999 Ford Explorer is ELECTRIC
The fuel pump is inside the gas tank with the sending unit for your fuel gauge
Yes! The 1991-1994 Ford Explorer transmissions are interchangeable.
Bad oil pressure sending unit?
fuel gauge stays on full and the tempreture does not move from cold on ford explorer 1998
I believe that is ( 19.3 U.S. gallons ) in a 1991 Ford Explorer 4 door