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2008 Ford Explorer A/C Switch, Blower Control Switches, Temperature Sender

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Diagram (1 of 1): Instrument Panel - Cluster & Switches
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    -W707628-S424
    Screw
    Cluster Lens Screw
    • Part Notes: 2006-10
    MSRP: $2.50 Your Price: $1.47
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    6L2Z-13466-A
    Bulb
    • Part Notes: 2006-10
    MSRP: $5.25 Your Price: $3.70
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OEM 2008 Ford Explorer Parts for Automatic Temperature Controls

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Ambient Temperature Sensor Installation and Repair Tips for 2008 Ford Explorer

  • Q: How to Service the Ambient Temperature Sensor on 2008 Ford Explorer?
    A: To check the ambient air temperature sensor of the Mountaineer, the radiator grille has to be removed. Retainer pin-type Take out pin-type retainers, push the air deflector forward, remove the two retainers in it, and pull it off the radiator support locator pins. Unscrew the electrical connector of the sensor, then detach the sensor, and then reverse the procedure.
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