For the control trac 4x4 system , just to the right of the radio are buttons showing
4x4 auto , 4x4 high , 4x4 low ( on a 2002 Ford Explorer )
6 lug same as Nissan,Toyota
2002 ranger wont go in 4wheel
The 2002 Ford Explorer has rear wheel drive.
No , rear wheel drive or four wheel drive
To engage 4-wheel drive (engine running), you should put the transmission into "Neutral" and manually engage it with the manual transfer knob located to the left of the auto/manual shifter. up/left is 2wheel "high", down/left is 4wheel "high", up/right is transfer case "neutral", and down/right is 4wheel "low". Once you engage your setting selected, look for a green "I" like icon in the bottom right ofyour gauge cluster showing that you are in 4wd. You may have difficulty making this icon appear, just hold brake and move your shifter into drive then into reverse and back to drive. If you cannot achieve engagement, contact your nearest service technician.
It has a sway bar in the front and in the rear. It has a connecting link at each end of each sway bar = 4 total
It could be the problem. The dealer can scan the code with a Tech II unit they have. www.trailvoy.com The Trailblazer enthusiast forum!
my 2002 explorer 4x4 will not shift to 4 high or 4 low
if the rear end is 3.10 gearing then it will be about 5100-5300 lbs. If it's a 4.10 rear end, it will be about 8100 lbs
Starting with the 2002 Ford Explorer ( 4 door ) the automatic transmissions do not have a dipstick
On a 2002 Ford Explorer with the Control Trac 4x4 system , or the all wheel drive system , the transfer case is bolted to the rear of the transmission
I have a 2001 Ford Explorer sport trac and the module is located behind the front passengers side panel. I would have to believe that the 2002 Explorer would be the same.