I'm not a mechanic / technician but check in the front passenger
footwell , under the front edge of the carpet , mounted on the toe board
just to the right of the transmission hump . I believe that is where the
inertia switch was on my 1993 Ford Explorer
In a 1997 Ford Explorer : The fuel pump shut off switch ( inertia switch ) is in the front passenger footwell , by ( or behind ) the kick panel
The fuel pump inertia (shut off) switch is located in the right front passenger area. It is in the footwell near the right foot kick panel. (Helpfull)
On a 1991 Ford Explorer : I believe the fuel pump shut off switch ( inertia switch ) is in the front passenger footwell , under the front edge of the carpet , mounted on the toe board , just to the right of the transmission hump
I believe the fuel pump inertia switch is in the right front passenger footwell , under the front edge of the carpet , mounted on the toe board , just to the right of the transmission hump
The neutral start switch mounted on your transmission allows the vehicle to start only in park or neutral, but also serves as the back up lamp switch.
The thermostat on a 2004 Eddie Bauer Edition Explorer 4.6L V8 is located in the top heater hose. It is in the end that is attached to the water pump.
On a 2000 Ford Explorer the fuel pump shut off switch ( inertia switch ) is located in the front passenger footwell , by the kick panel - if you don't smell gas or see any gas leaking , press the button down that has popped up on the top of the switch - turn your ignition key to the RUN position for a few seconds and then turn your ignition key to the OFF position - make another check for the smell of gas or any gas leaking , if none , go ahead and start the engine
The Eddie Bauer is one trim level above the XLT Explorer
I believe that is located below the battery tray
Under the dash on the drivers side ( on the Ford Explorer )
Bolted to the bottom of the engine
underneath the Explorer , mounted in the frame rail , below the drivers door if you are asking where it is located ?