Good tires and correct pressure will reduce resistance with the road, improving milage. Reducing the weight of a vehicle will improve milage. Reducing air resistance will improve milage, although obviously this is not easy. Ensuring the fuel mixture entering and leaving the block is correct will ensure that it runs efficiently. Basically, there should not be unburnt petrol leaving the block.
On a 1996 Ford Explorer : ( r134a )
No , the 4.0 L V6 engine in a 1996 Ford Explorer is an OHV not a SOHC
how do you manually close a sunroof in a 1996 ford explorer.
Where is the tensioner located on a 1996 Ford Explorer V6 XLT?
The transmissions from 1991 - 1994 are the same. So the 1991 transmission will not fit a 1996 explorer.
21 U.S. gallons ( 79.5 liters ) for the 1996 Ford Explorer 4 door
For a 1996 Ford Explorer : It is not designed to have a third row seat , the first model year of the Ford Explorer with an optional third row seat was ( 2002 )
What part? Not many parts are interchangeable.
No.
yes!!
I'm not a mechanic / technician but I was looking at fordparts.com and comparing the heater cores for the 1996 Ford Explorer and the 2000 Ford Explorer and they show the same part number ( so apparently the answer would be YES )
5W-30 is the preferred oil in a 1996 Ford Explorer ( 4.0 liter V6 and 5.0 liter V8 )