Push the button on the end of the gear selector lever ( P R N etc ) The O/D OFF light will come on in your gauge cluster If you push the button again , it will allow overdrive If the Explorer is shut off , and then restarted , overdrive is normally allowed
A 1995 Ford Explorer came from the factory with a 50 / 50 mix of distilled water and GREEN color antifreeze ( meeting Ford specification ESE-M97B44-A )
Plain and simple the overdrive switch is pmost definitely bad take to a professional if you don't know what your doing,go to a shop that specializes in electrical work NOT THE DEALER,they will tell you your overdrive is burned out.
No it will not fit. The model generations are (1991-1994) and (1995 - not sure). Today I tried to take a 1995 tailgate and install it on my 1991. The hinges and struts will attach just fine, but the tailgates are not the same size.
There may be a reason why a Ford Expedition's overdrive light is flashing. Check the manual to see if there is a reason. If not, take your Ford to a mechanic.
The Ford Explorer was introduced in 1991. There are no 1990 Explorers to take a transmission from.
5 W 30 is the preferred oil , that's what I've always used in mine
My 1995 Ford Explorer XLT holds 21 U.S. gallons ( 79.5 liters )
Yes it should fit.
A 1998 Ford Explorer uses refrigerant 134a
I was looking at the 1997 Ford Explorer Owner Guide and all it shows is that each remote takes ( 2 ) three volt lithium batteries ( I assume that it would be the same as my 1995 Ford Explorer remotes , and the 1996 Ford Explorer owner guide ) ( each remote takes two # 2016 , three volt lithium coin style batteries )
Take it to a Ford dealership.
A 1995 Ford Explorer ( four door ) tank size is ( 79.5 liters / 21 U.S. gallons ) so it depends on what you have to pay for gas and how much gas is already in the tank ( if the tank is empty and you have to pay $ 4.00 per gallon it would cost around $ 84.00 )