I'm not a mechanic but I don't understand why you would have to change your fuel sensor because you ran out of gas. Did your gas gauge stop working ? I can see possibly having to reset the fuel pump inertia switch, located in your right front passenger area, on the right foot kick panel, or maybe having to change the fuse for your fuel pump if the pump got hotter than normal, assuming it didn't burn out completely. Any other opinions ?
To change the camshaft position sensor on a 2004 Ford Explorer with a 4.0L engine, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Locate the sensor, which is typically found near the front of the engine, and disconnect the electrical connector. Remove any mounting bolts securing the sensor and gently pull it out. Install the new sensor by reversing the removal steps, ensuring a secure connection and proper alignment, then reconnect the battery.
the crankshaft sensor is located behind the crank pulley. the bottom pulley
The 2004 Ford Explorer ABS speed sensor will cost approximately $65, at a Ford dealership. A discount auto-parts store might offer a cheaper price for the speed sensor.
I don't believe there is
Connected to the master cyclinder.
where is the fill port on a 2004 ford explorer rear end
NO - there isn't a pressure sensor inside the spare
Change it
it is located on the pedal, look on the pedal you will see a black sensor with connector plug. this is it
Depending on which sensor, IS it sensor 1 or 2
it's at the top of the rear end on what they call the pumpkin
Bank 2 is the drivers side of your engine in a Ford Explorer Sensor 1 would be close to the engine before the exhaust enters the catalytic converter ( upstream sensor ) Sensor 2 ( also called a catalyst monitor ) would be in the exhaust after the catalytic converter ( downstream sensor )