There should be a dial next to the temperature controls that say... 2wd/awd/4l/4h
No, Expedition's are all rear wheel drive.
try putting vehicle in neutral, then unlock hubs.then put vehicle out of 4 wheel drive
my mom, why?
On a 1998 Ford Expedition : Two wheel drive , standard suspension ( 26.0 US. gallons ) Two wheel drive , rear air suspension ( 30.0 US. gallons ) 4X4 ( 30.0 US. gallons )
2 wheel drive without air suspension--26 gallons 2 wheel drive with air suspension--30 gallons 4 wheel drive-- 30 gallons
Try disconnecting the battery. It will reset computer. In which case disengages the transmission.
2 wheel drive - standard suspension - ( 26 gallons ) 2 wheel drive - air suspension - ( 30 gallons ) 4 wheel drive - ( 30 gallons )
There should be a dial next to the temperature controls that say... 2wd/awd/4l/4h
A 1998 Ford Ranger is rear wheel drive ( or 4X4 capable )
The maximum height to the top of the roof rack is : 77.6 inches ( 2 wheel drive ) 80.4 inches ( 4 wheel drive ) According to the Owner Guide
front wheel drive
On a 1998 Ford Expedition : Rear wheel drive , with standard suspension ( 98.6 litres / 26.0 U.S. gallons ) Rear wheel drive , with rear air suspension ( 113.6 litres / 30.0 U.S. gallons 4X4 ( 113.6 litres / 30.0 U.S. gallons ) Of " regular " unleaded gasoline , 87 octane