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Prepare to be Dazzled! No kidding. An unbelieveable '02 Explorer 4X4 that Looks and Runs like Brand New. I know they all say that but with ...

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Police yet to examine runaway cruise control vehicle - Herald Sun December 17, 2009

Police yet to examine runaway cruise control vehicle ABC OnlineChase Weir, 22, drove a panicked 30-minute trip down the EastLink freeway this week after the cruise control on his 2002 Ford Explorer became jammed in 'Oh my God, I'm going to die'Ford claims no recall linkCruise control driver's call of terror released - -all 124 news articles »

US Supreme Court Denies Ford Appeal In Explorer Suit - Wall Street Journal November 30, 2009

US Supreme Court Denies Ford Appeal In Explorer Suit InjuryBoard.com (blog) and her husband first sued the auto company after the Ford Explorer sports-utility-vehicle Buell-Wilson was driving overturned on a highway in 2002. Analyst: Ford Could Face New Explorer Rollover LawsuitsSupreme Court rejects Ford's appeal in rollover caseSupreme Court Lets Stand Ford Explorer $82.6 Million Verdict - -all 255 news articles »

Woman charged in fabricated rape report, likely a misdemeanor - News Virginian December 16, 2009

Police stopped a green 2002 Ford Explorer, questioned the passengers and released them. The 6-foot-tall, dark-haired, dark-eyed suspect seemingly vanished.

3 hurt in 4-vehicle crash on US 40 in Bear - The News Journal December 15, 2009

Two cars -- a 2007 Honda Civic and 2002 Kia Optima -- and a 2005 Ford Explorer SUV were stopped in the right lane for a red light. A 2000 Dodge pickup, and more »

OFF THE BLOTTER: Police news from around Downriver - Southgate News Herald December 16, 2009

A 2005 Ford Explorer parked Friday in a driveway in the 27000 block of Ford Avenue was stolen. The owner reported having all keys and there was no sign of

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Pickup trucks still most popular vehicles among thieves in W.Va.

They were followed by the 1994 Ford Ranger, 1997 Chevrolet Cavalier, 1997 Chevrolet S-10 pickup, 1999 Dodge Ram, 1999 Ford Taurus, 2002 Ford Explorer, 1994 Honda Accord and 2002 Dodge Caravan. The National Crime Insurance Bureau's latest "Hot Wheels" report shows five of the top 10 vehicles stolen in West Virginia last year were pickup trucks. It unseated the Ford F-150, which had topped the list for two straight years. The most stolen vehicle in the state was the 1990 full-size Chevrolet pickup. Pickup trucks are still the most popular vehicles among thieves in West Virginia. The 1997 F-150 was second on the list.

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Q:

How do you remove the rear subwoofer in a 2002 ford explorer sport?

The subwoofer in the back of my 2002 ford explorer sport broke and I cannot get it out of the hole it is in. I removed all of the screws and tried prying it out with a hammer and still cannot get it out. Any ideas on how to remove it? Does it require any factory tools to get it out?
(asked by Rachael on July 28, 2009)

A: You're missing one screw: it goes through the back of the subwoofer enclosure and into the center of the sub's back plate. To remove the sub, you need to take off the entire rear side panel and pull the enclosure out so you can get to the back. Stupid design, eh? (answered by KaeZoo on July 28, 2009)

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How do you remove a factory stereo from a 2002 Ford Explorer?

I was wanting to know how do you remove a stock factory stereo from a 2002 Ford Explorer.

It does not have any holes for a removal key..

Thanks
I cannot find the four clips that take the panel off where are they?
(asked by Troyann S. on May 05, 2008)

A: You cannot see the retaining clips, they are made into the back of the plastic trim panel. You'll need to insert something thin along the side of the panel and pry it off. Take care not to damage the dash.

You can see the instructions here.
http://documents.victorytechnologies.com //documents/product/9523.pdf (answered by Eagles_Up on May 05, 2008)

A: you have to remove the plastic trim around the radio ,and you will see 2 screws
good luck (answered by conejote_99 on May 05, 2008)

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Is there an effective way to refit or convert a 2002 Ford Explorer for better mileage & lower gas consumption?

I have a 2002 Ford Explorer & a 1986 Mustang. They get about the same, pitiful mileage of about 14mpg. I can't afford a new car/hybrid. Is there anyway to get better mileage out of either other than the basics...tire inflation, oil & filter replacements, etc. And...unfortunately, a bicycle won't take me where I need to go. Are hydrogen or water conversion kits really effective & would either work for me? Thanks for any suggestions.
(asked by Donna Lee on June 30, 2008)

A: 14 in a 2002 Explorer? Must be a lot of city driving.

Step one would be a new fuel filter,air filter, and spark plug change if not done within last 30,000 miles or so and oil in last 5,000 miles as most neglect this and eats the fuel mileage hard.

make sure air pressure is at 35psi and be easy on the gas is about the only real proven fuel economy answers.

The water conversions still have the jury out on them.. some swear by them, some say it doesn't work as claimed for the money spent to buy and install the system (as the water has to be metered just so or you can explode a engine)

And what I read is from certified techs... not the people selling these systems on the side (answered by gearbox on July 01, 2008)

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