You need a OBD2 scanner/code reader to get stored codes and to erase them
OBD I code 67 - Neutral Drive Switch Circuit Open ( key on , engine off )
There is no 1988 Ford Explorer. The vehicle went into production in 1990 for the 1991 model year, replacing the two door Bronco II;. As for the Bronco II, there isn't an OBD port.
You got to use a OBD 2 code reader or scanner
It allows the OBD II scanner to connect to your Ford Explorer to " read " any trouble codes when the check engine light comes on for one thing
Code P1401 means:Differential pressure feedback electronic sensor circuit high voltage
The OBD-II connector on the 2006 Ford Explorer is located above and in front of the parking brake release, behind the dash trim.
Obd - 1
change the sencer related to the code and reset the computer problem solved drive safe
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A 1994 Ford Explorer is OBD - I / EEC -IV , there is an EEC TEST connection in your engine compartment by your power distribution box