Replacing the heater core on a Ford Explorer is a major job. The dash panel and heater box have to be removed, including pulling steering wheel and steering column, evacuating and disconnecting refrigerant system, draining and refilling radiator.
If you are getting coolant leaking out, this is required. If it's just a matter of no heat, the problem may be the air flow system. A common failure on this model is the blend door. Check diagnostic and repair information at HeaterTreater.net to eliminate this possibility before tackling the heater core.
specs on how to replace a heatercore on a 1993 ford explorer
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 )
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Replace it. This is probably a sign of badly worn bearings that make it difficult for the motor to spin.
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The best way it to take your Ford Explorer to the nearest Ford Dealer. He will doubtless employ mechanics who will be glad to replace the headlight assembly.
To replace the brake light on a 2000 Ford Explorer, remove the screws holding the brake light in place. Gently, but firmly, pull the brake light out of the vehicle and replace with a new one.
On the passenger side of the engine, not too far from the heater fan.
where is the sencor in a 2000 ford explorer
How do you replace evaporator on a 1992 ford explorer?"
I'm not a mechanic / technician but as far as I know , the answer would be NO The Ford 4.0 liter OHV engine in the Ford Explorer used ( 3 ) different engine blocks ( 1991 to 1994 ) ( 1995 and 1996 ) ( 1997 to 2000 )
loosen the clamp holding the hose on to a fitting and pull the hose free.