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    I have been driving a 95 Explorer for over 3 and a half years now and I'm surprised it still works as they have so many problems with the electrical systems.

    When it rains or is very humid the vehicle beeps code that don't make sense as I looked up the code beeps and it seems that my "beeper" is a bit confused,lol.

    Part of the problem with that is that the fuse box is near the door and the weather stripping leaks enough for moisture to get inside and get things beeping. It comes and goes with the weather.

    If it has a newer replacement fuel pump that is in very good condition that might sell for a easy $50.00 or so as I paid over $150.00 for a quality replacement pump at a parts store. Ford wanted hundreds for a pump.

    There should be many small parts that might be newer replacements and worth something. I read that there are problems with the dash instrument panel and that a working one can be in demand.

    Problem with the Ford Explorer line from these model years is that they are VERY problem prone because of their wiring harnesses and electronics.

    I'm surprised that mine still goes down the road. Getting close to 200,000 miles on it. It was originally from the U.S. Air Force vehicle fleet.


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