Open the drivers door and on the end of the door ( or the latch pillar ) is an
information sticker that includes the VIN
or
if you look through the front windshield , from outside , there is a metal plate
on top of the dash ( at the bottom of the windshield ) on the drivers side that
shows the VIN
I believe that is a 1996 model ( the 10th " character " of my 1995 Ford Explorer VIN is an " S " )
If the 8th digit in each vehicle's VIN are the same then yes.
There were ( 3 ) depending on the model of Ford Explorer : The 4.0 liter OHV - V6 ( 8th " character " of VIN is an " X " ) The 4.0 liter SOHC - V6 ( VIN " E " ) and The 5.0 liter V8 ( VIN " P " )
Should be drivers side dash at the bottom of the windshield.
bring you title into the nearest ford dealership they can make a replacement with the vin #.
The V6 engine is a 4.0 liter / 245 cubic inch ( either the VIN " X " , which is an overhead valve / pushrod design engine , or the VIN " E " which is a SOHC engine ) The V8 engine is a 5.0 liter / 302 cubic inch ( VIN " P " ) ( the 8th " character " of the VIN ) in a 1997 Ford Explorer
The 1995 Ford Explorer used the 4.0 liter EFI ( over head valve design ) 8th " character " of VIN is an " X " In 1997 , both the VIN " X " and the 4.0 liter SOHC ( single over head cam ) 8th " character " of VIN is an " E " were used depending on the model of Explorer
To determine the month your 2000 Ford Explorer was made using its Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), you can look at the 10th character of the VIN, which indicates the model year. In your VIN, the character 'Y' represents the year 2000. However, the month of manufacture isn't directly indicated in the VIN; you would typically need to check the production date on the vehicle's label or consult Ford's records for that specific VIN.
The Ford 4.0 liter EFI , V6 engine is an Over Head Valve / pushrod design engine ( the 8th " character " of the VIN is an " X " ) The Single Over Head Cam engine is VIN " E " on your 1999 Ford Explorer Sport
It's a push rod V6 - VIN " X " 8th " character " ( Ford didn't start using the 4.0 liter SOHC until some of the 1997 Explorer models , VIN " E " )
There were 2 different 4.0 L - V6 engines in a 1999 Ford Explorer , depending on the model A 4.0 L - EFI which is an over head valve - VIN " X " A 4.0 L - SOHC which is a single over head cam - VIN " E " Look at the " 8th character " of the VIN
" X " - for your 4.0 L OHV engine - 8th " character " of your VIN