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The oil drain plug is located on the underside of the engine on a 2000 Ford Explorer XL. This is directly on the oil pan.
I Don't know whether you mean an Explorer XL or Ranger XL, but either would have power steering.
shock absorbers , front and rear
Under the engine.
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If this is an automatic transmission ( no ) * starting with the 1995 model of Ford Explorer the automatic transmission was electronically controlled
Underneath the Explorer , below the drivers door , mounted on the frame rail
between the front wheels
Open your drivers door and look for a sticker that shows the original tire size that came on your vehicle and the recommended inflation pressure On your 1995 Ford Explorer XL it was probably P225 / 70 / R15 My 1995 Ford Explorer XLT 4x4 came with P235 / 75 R15 all terrain tires
I don't believe it stands for anything . It is just one of the trim levels on a Ford Explorer . Such as XL , which became XLS , XLT , Eddie Bauer , Limited
No , I believe the first model year of the Ford Explorer that had air bags ( Supplemental Restraint System / SRS ) for the driver and front passenger was the ( 1995 model )
go to web site www.doorblendfix.netfirms.com/ Woorked for me good pics.