A mechanical problem is causing your Ford Explorer not to lock with the bottom when your start the car.
You start it by pressing the power button at the bottom
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Your power outlet in your 2002 Ford Explorer may have a damaged fuse. You can try replacing the fuse to see if it will start working.
Check the switch first by bypassing if the others work. Start there.
If you are referring to the Windows Explorer, it is the main bar on the bottom of the screen including the Start menu, quick launch bar, active task bar, and clock. The windows explorer is the "shell" of windows, and is essential to be running at all times. When the explorer stops responding, this typically leads to a reboot, or freeze. Windows Explorer should not be confused with Internet Explorer, which is a totall different animal.
To terminate explorer run - "taskkill /im explorer.exe"To start explorer, run - "explorer"
Check your fuel filter. Depending on what may have been in the bottom of the fuel tank it sounds like it sucked up something.
Type in "explorer" in your start menu and click on explorer with the document icon.
Pull the cover around the radio and heating system off... start at the top and pry it off. Do this gently but you need to pull pretty hard... It has 6 clips I believe.. 2 on top middle and bottom... then just unscrew the 2 screws at the bottom of the radio and it will slide right out. Just did this on my 2003 Explorer. Hope that helps!
click start (in the bottom left corner) go to all programs find Microsoft Office (click) then click Power point
what is the located at the bottom of the screen displays the start?
To navigate through Windows 10, use the Start menu by clicking the Windows icon in the lower-left corner to access apps, settings, and power options. You can quickly search for files or applications using the search bar at the bottom of the Start menu. The Taskbar at the bottom of the screen allows you to pin frequently used applications for easy access, and you can switch between open windows using the Alt + Tab shortcut. Additionally, the File Explorer provides a straightforward way to manage files and folders.