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Date Posted: 06:06:56 02/13/06 Mon
Author: greg bennett
Subject: fuse locations in the fuse holder under the dash
In reply to: Bryan R. Schmidt 's message, "Re: Wiring Diagram for 92 Ford Explorer" on 10:52:50 10/17/04 Sun

>I too have a 92 Explorer. Luckily I live in the NE
>U.S. where there are a large number of auto salvage
>yards. The yards in and around my area have a huge
>inventory of quality used parts for these vehicles.
>If there is anyone out there stuck with parts problems
>like istador ionel please feel free to contact me. I
>am more than happy to go out and remove tHese parts
>and ship them as long as I am reimbursed for the cost
>of the parts and shipping.
>If istodor ionel would contact me via email I would be
>more than happy to discuss obtaining and shipping the
>various parts. I can obtain a functional ABS unit and
>send you detailed instructions for removal and
>instalation. I can also get my hands on those power
>mirrors, auto hubs etc. As for the ABS light it is an
>indicator that there is an electrical fault in one of
>the circuits somewhere in the system. Troubleshooting
>that is almost impossible without a scantool.

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