I was looking at the 1999 Ford Explorer owners manual and it doesn't show
that it has an autolamp system , so you can't adjust the head light time
The Ford Explorer service light will come on to tell you of a problem. The issue could be minor, or could result in loss of fuel economy, or cause engine failure over time.
The check engine light is the light shaped like an engine, or the light that states Check Engine (Soon). If this light comes on, it is time to see what the issue is with the engine.
The cost to repair a blown head gasket on a 1993 Ford Explorer can range anywhere from $800 to well over $1,000. It usually takes between 7-10 hours of mechanical labor to fix a head gasket. Pricing will vary depending on the labor rate as well as the labor time.
check brake light fuse and brake light switch on pedal
Yes. Because Ford has never changed their Explorer engines. It's always been the 4.0L V6, 4.6L V8, and at one time the 5.0L V8 was included.
You don't........the computer controls the timing.
A 1997 Ford Explorer might lose power for a variety of reasons. It is possible that a light was left on and the battery was drained. Or, it could just be time for a new battery, and the old one randomly gave up the ghost.
The 4.0 liter OHV - V6 engine and the 5.0 liter - V8 engines used in a 1996 Ford Explorer XLT use a timing CHAIN
The blower motor resistor on a Ford Explorer is positioned behind the glove compartment on the vehicle. The glove compartment can be removed easily by gently squeezing both sides at the same time.
Overdrive is the normally allowed position , but if you don't want the transmission to shift into overdrive push the button on the end of your gearshift lever ( P R N etc. ) Your O/D OFF light will light up in the dash .
There are several things that can cause your 1996 Ford Explorer to stall in start hard. The most common cause is a fuel pump that is going bad.
No, it's computer controlled.