( 2 ) top and bottom radiator hose
2 radiator hoses / the top radiator hose comes from the engine thermostat / and the bottom radiator hose returns to the engine water pump
The radiator is at the front of the engine compartment . It connects to the engine with ( 2 ) large rubber hoses , 1 at the top of the radiator and 1 at the bottom of the radiator at the opposite end
The 5R55E transmission wasn't used until the ( 1997 ) ford Explorer , it is an electronically controlled transmission so there are no vacuum hoses In a 1996 Ford Explorer , with the V6 , the 4 speed electronically controlled 4R55E transmission was used , it also doesn't use vacuum hoses
At the front of the engine compartment , connected to the engine by ( 2 ) large rubber hoses
Go to your local auto parts store or look it up on the internet. If they use the same serial number radiator then yes.
it dependes if they still make the part or you can buy one from eBay
The 97 Ford Explorer thermostat is located inside of the engine inlet. The inlet is where the top radiator hose connects to the engine.
facing your truck it should be mounted on the radiator core support to the right of the radiator.
At the top of the radiator
i think you might be talking about the heater hoses , if so it might be the heater control valve . the is a upper and lower radiator hose , but nothing should be between them.
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because it's a 1997 ford explorer