It means that the air bag has been ejected. Either this did happen or it is faulty, get it check by a pro just in case because if it thinks it is ejected then I won't eject
You can find the cabin filter on your 2000 Ford Explorer under the hood, below the grille where the windshield wipers are found.
It is located on the hose at the air filter box.
On a 2000 Ford Explorer : YES ( the intake air temperature sensor / air charge temperature sensor should be in the rear side of the big rubber engine air intake tube , located between the engine air filter and the throttle body )
The on / off switch for the air compressor would be in the cargo area , on the drivers side , near the liftgate , where the vehicle jack is stored behind the removable plastic panel on a 2000 Ford Explorer
Warning lights are important to pay attention to and know warning lights. If seat belt lights flash, and an air bag light flash, it means there are problems with both parts.
It's mounted between the engine air filter and the big rubber engine air intake tube
The air conditioner dryer in your Ford Explorer, is located on the top of the air conditioner compressor. The dryer should be labeled.
For the V8 it's right behind the right side head light.
As far as I know until the 1995 Ford Explorer ( referred to as generation 2 ) the Ford Explorer did not have any air bags
Ford Explorer 2004 does not have Cabin Air Filter or A/C filter.
ford parts . com ( no spaces ) shows the ( Motorcraft FA-1043 ) engine air filter for the 1992 Ford Explorer
Code 24 indicates ACT out of self-test range