Use the rotary dial in the center stack of your dash just to the left of the
radio
it has positions for 2 wheel drive , 4 wheel drive automatic , and 4 wheel drive
low ( with the Control Trac 4x4 system )
In four wheel drive automatic if the back wheels slip some of the power is
transferred to the front wheels
4 wheel drive LOW requires you to hold your foot on the brake , shift into neutral , turn the dial to 4WD LOW , and then put your transmission back in gear . It's meant for slower speeds on loose or slippery surfaces ) I'm not sure what the maximum speed would be but it's probably less than 25 miles per hour ?
The 2001 Ford Explorer has rear wheel drive.
The 2009 Ford Explorer has rear wheel drive.
The 2010 Ford Explorer has rear wheel drive.
The 2012 Ford Explorer has front wheel drive.
The 2004 Ford Explorer has rear wheel drive.
The 2006 Ford Explorer has rear wheel drive.
The 2005 Ford Explorer has rear wheel drive.
The 2011 Ford Explorer has front wheel drive.
The 2013 Ford Explorer has front wheel drive.
The 2002 Ford Explorer has rear wheel drive.
The 2007 Ford Explorer has rear wheel drive.
The 2008 Ford Explorer has rear wheel drive.