look up under the rear right under the tail light if equiped you will find a plug with a dust cover on it, you can buy the wire kit for this plug at the auto parts for about 15.00 just plug it in and that's it.
Very carefully!
On my 1999 Explorer it is fuse #30 labelled "Park Lamp/Trailer Tow Relay" in the passenger compartment fuse panel Page 183 of Owners Guide
Plug in the trailer harness into the 7 pin hookup next to the receive hitch if you have a stock towing package.
The fuse that controls the taillights on a 2000 Ford Explorer can be found in the fuse box that is in the engine compartment. The cover has a label that displays what each fuse if for.
No , not with out raising the vehicle
No , it wasn't until the 2002 redesign of the 4 door Ford Explorer that a third row seat was available
The fuse box for the trailer lights are under the hood (drivers side). Have to look in your owners manual to find the correct fuse.
take it to a mechanic I dont wanna "break lights"
I believe that's 215 horsepower
Check the park lamp relay. It is probably next to the fuse.
No , starting with the 1995 model year of the Ford Explorer the automatic transmissions were electronically controlled
Purchase a custom kit designed for your vehicle. It is a simple unplug and plug back in operation.