Yes it will but the front drive line will be different and the wire harness is different
On a 1997 Ford Explorer 4x4 : The transfer case is bolted to the rear of the transmission underneath the vehicle
Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid in the transfer case , according to the Owner Guide
In a 1997 Ford Explorer : Control Trac is Fords name for the 4x4 system , with the 2 speed transfer case ( it has a LOW RANGE that can be used off-road )
The transfer case is mounted to the rear of the transmission
If the 4 wheel drive option is not working properly on a 1991 Ford Explorer, there might be a problem with the transfer case. The transfer case is the transmission that is used while the vehicle is in 4 wheel drive. It may just need to be oiled or there could be a vacuum hose loose.
no
The transfer case for your 4X4 is bolted to the rear of the transmission
In a 1999 Ford Explorer , 5.0 liter V8 engine : If it has a transfer case , then you have the ALL WHEEL DRIVE system The transfer case is used to provide power to the front wheels
According to the 1996 Ford Explorer owners manual : 3.0 pints ( 1.4 liters ) Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid in the transfer case
On a 2002 Ford Explorer with the Control Trac 4x4 system , or the all wheel drive system , the transfer case is bolted to the rear of the transmission
on the upper, front side of the transfer case
The transfer case in a Ford Explorer is mounted at the rear of the transmission and allows the vehicle to have 4 wheel drive