As far as I know it doesn't have a knock sensor , my 1995 doesn't have one
according to the engine wiring schematic in my Haynes book
( I believe in 1996 with the EEC- V system , the 4.0 L - OHV has a knock sensor )
A malfunction has been detected , could be a sensor
A malfunction has been detected , could be a sensor
Owner's manual.
well,, you can start by turning the switch on your dash that says '4wd'
On engine block
There wasnt a 5.0L explorer in 1992
DEPENDS ON WHAT YEAR. ON THE 1993 EDDIE BAUER 4WD - THE SPEED SENSOR IS PART OF THE SPEEDOMETER CABLE. THE SPEEDOMETER DRIVE GEAR GOES INTO THE TRANSMISSION DRIVEN GEAR (INSIDE TRANNY). THE SENSOR HAS AN ELECTRICAL CONNECTION THAT JUST PLUGS IN AT THE TOP.
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It is for the 4WD control knob. In models without 4WD it is just an extra place to put something.
Yes, you can replace a 1998 Ford Explorer 4.0 SOHC engine from a 2WD model into a 4WD model, as both engines are fundamentally the same. However, you will need to ensure compatibility with the transmission and drivetrain components specific to the 4WD system. Additionally, you may need to address differences in wiring harnesses and sensor placements. It's advisable to consult a repair manual or professional for specific details related to your vehicle's configuration.
Answeri think its on the back of the transfer caseNope, the motor on the back of the transfer case shifts the cheicle from 2wd to 4wd high and 4wd low. The speed sensors are located in the brake calipers on each wheel.The speed sensor for the front are located in the calipers but the rear is located in the differential housing.
it is on the lower side of the motor on the passenger side of your vehicle