The 1996 Ford Explorer is definitely OBD II / EEC V , my late 1995 Ford Explorer has both the EEC TEST connection in the engine compartment for OBD I / EEC IV but it also has the Data Link Connector ( DLC ) under the steering wheel for the newer system which has confused some of the newer technicians ( and myself )
No, the door on a 1998 Ford Explorer will not fit a 1992 Ford Explorer.
The data link connector ( DLC ) for the OBD II is behind a small removable plastic panel in your dash below your steering wheel
On a 1999 Ford Explorer : The Data Link Connector ( DLC ) is behind a small plastic panel ( that removes or maybe flips up ? ) located in the lower part of the dash , below the steering wheel , between the inside hood release and the parking brake / emergency brake release
In the dash, below the steering wheel, covered by a little plastic panel that flips (up or down ?) to gain access to the data link connector (DLC)
Ford Explorer was created in 1991.
On a 1995 Ford Explorer : No ( at least my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT doesn't )
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No it will not
The fuse for your 2002 Ford Explorer Sport is similar to that of the 2001 Ford Explorer Sport.
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