It wont work for em wither! Please let me know if you found a solution!!
A cassette player, like all other tape players, has a 'head' that 'reads' changes in a magnetic field. These changes are encoded onto the tape in the recording process. An adapter has a device which is held next to the cassette player head that creates magnetic fields identical to those found on a cassette tape. So the output of the MP3 player is converted from a voltage into a magnetic field, which the tape head detects and converts into a voltage, which is amplified and sent to the speakers. I am having problems getting mine to work in my 1995 explorer as well. If you find out how, please let me know!! Most likelly ur car stereo cassette player has an auto rewind feature that keeps rewinding the tape you cannot pause or play
On a 1995 Ford Explorer : No ( at least my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT doesn't )
why is heater on 1995 explorer lukewarm
The automatic transmission in a 1995 Ford Explorer is electronically controlled
The diagnostic connector is in the engine compartment on the left hand side between the battery and the fuse box. An adapter is required to read this port with an OBD2/OBDII diagnostic tool.
A 1995 Ford Explorer is unlikely to be stolen by ants.
diagram of 1995 ford explorer xlt fuse box
My friends 1995 Ford Explorer Limited does , the controls are on the rear view mirror
The automatic transmission used in the 1995 Ford Explorer is a ( 4R55E )
where does a shift module go in at on a 1995 ford explorer xlt 4.0 2wd
I don't have pictures , but it is underneath the Explorer , below the drivers door , mounted on the frame rail on a 1995 Ford Explorer
Starting with the 1995 model year of the Ford Explorer the AUTOMATIC transmission was ELECTRONICALLY controlled ( so the answer would be no )