For the 1994 Ford Explorer 4 door , www.motorcraft.com shows : Battery to ground cable ( Motorcraft WC 9049 ) 50 inches / # 4 gauge Junction to starter cable ( Motorcraft WC 9050 ) 69 inches / # 4 gauge
Take both cables off. Remove old battery. Put new battery in. Put cables back on.
I'm not a mechanic / technician but have the battery cable or cables been off your battery
I have a 1995 Ford Explorer , and with the engine running a mechanic disconnected both battery cables and it kept running - I was surprised!
On the inside of the fender just behind the battery. It has two cables attached to lugs, and a small wire at the bottom that is pressed on to a stud.
I have a Motorcraft ( BXT65 - 650 ) Fords top of the line battery for the 1998 Ford Explorer
That would be a ( 12 volt battery ) in the engine compartment of a 1998 Ford Explorer
To fix the alert that says check charging system on your 2005 Ford Explorer you should first test your battery voltage. Next, check all cables, connectors, and grounds.
On a Ford Explorer, the ground cables are typically located at the battery, where the negative terminal connects to the battery tray or chassis. Additionally, you can find ground points attached to the engine block and the vehicle's frame, often near the transmission or under the vehicle near the rear axle. These ground connections are essential for the electrical system's proper functioning. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific locations and diagrams.
The original battery in a 1999 Ford Explorer for all available engines is Motorcraft part # BXT - 65 - 650
Unhook battery cables leave them off for 10 to 15 minutes... Check your coolant level ..your coolant is probably low so you will want to add that..and hook the battery cables back up this reboots the sensors ..and your car should drive
Remove cables from battery Remove + cable from the starter solenoid Remove the - battery cable from engine ground install new cables using the same routings as original
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