call your local dealer or auto parts strore then can look it up for you nope, your out of luck there. 94's used a EFI motor, 96 and up used a SOHC and as for the trannies, the 95's and up used an electronic shift trans as the 94's didnt
The transmission is bolted to the rear of the engine
Bolted to the rear of the engine.
Starting with the 2002 Ford Explorer 4 door there is no automatic transmission dipstick
might be your transmission. you mite have low transmission fluid.
A 1999 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer has the 5R55E automatic transmission with the 4.0 liter SOHC , V6 engine , and the 4R70W automatic transmission with the 5.0 liter V8 engine
If same engine and same 2wd/4wd, then yes.
If the engine and transmission are the same, then yes, very likely their starters are interchangeable.
On a 1995 Ford Explorer : Looking into the engine compartment from the DRIVERS SIDE ( a flashlight would be helpfull ) the starter is LOW DOWN at the rear of the engine where the automatic transmission is bolted to the rear of the engine
If it's the same type of transmission that came from/is going on the same engine, yes.
Four speeds on your transmission and the overdrive is when the engine speed and the transmission speed are engaged is a interchangeable load. running "free" sort of
If you have a 1997 to 1998 Mercury Mountaineer or Ford Explorer with a V8 engine, you will have a 4R70W transmission.
In a 1999 Ford Explorer : Transmission code " U " is the ( 4R70W automatic transmission used with the 5.0 litre / 302 cubic inch V8 engine )