The flashing red light is for the factory security system that comes with your vehicle, I own a 2002 Ford Explorer and we have the same thing...
A flashing amber light means approach the lock at a safe speed and under full control.
You've probably got a flashing fuse placed into the interior light fuse position, there are two fuse boxes, one below the steering area, and one under the hood. Find the interior lights fuse and replace it.
You can find the cabin filter on your 2000 Ford Explorer under the hood, below the grille where the windshield wipers are found.
A flashing SRS light means there is a problem. It is a 2005 and the SRS is still under warranty. Take it to the dealer for repair.
A flashing check engine light is usually a misfire.
The car keys are right under the car with the flashing red light
Bad windshield seal?Heater core leaking?A/C evaporator drain plugged?
If you mean the " BRAKE " light in your dash it's just under the " 0 " on your tachometer
You replace the hazard light fuse in a Ford Explorer in the fuse panel box. The fuse panel box is located under the vehicle's hood.
Water can get in when the firewall flashing is missing outside under the windshield cowling. The water gets into the heater/defroster system and then drains on to the floor.
No, if a windshield seal is broken and leaks, it is not covered under the windshield law in Florida. You must have a cracked or broken windshield in order to be covered in this instance.
Not 100% sure but it shouldn't have a cabin air filter. If it does, you have to unbolt the black plastic cover across the bottom of the windshield and it will be under there.