it is in the air intake canister
Yes, you can clean the Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor on a 2003 Ford Explorer. To do so, you'll need MAF sensor cleaner, which is specifically designed for this purpose. Disconnect the sensor from the wiring harness and carefully remove it from the intake. Spray the cleaner onto the sensing elements and allow it to dry completely before reassembling. Always take care not to touch the sensor elements, as they are delicate.
Its part of the MAF sensor. In 98 they integrated it.
The Mass Air Flow sensor is located on top of the air filter housing on Ford Explorer.
dont work to fired run
To clean the MAF sensor on a 1996 Ford Explorer, first disconnect the negative battery terminal and locate the MAF sensor, which is typically found between the air filter and the throttle body. Carefully remove the sensor connector and unscrew the sensor from the air duct. Use a specialized MAF sensor cleaner spray to gently clean the sensor wires or plate; avoid touching them directly. Allow it to dry completely before reassembling and reconnecting the battery.
Mass Airflow Sensor
it included in MAF sensor
The MAF sensor is always located in the ductwork between the air filter box and the throttle body.
The MAF sensor is just behind the air filter on your air intake
The MAF and IAT Sensors are both in the MAF, one piece in most cases. On the side of the air intake hose.
Check all your grounds
No it is not.