This is two easy method which one can use for tow.
Using a flatbed trailer that keeps all four wheels off the ground is the simplest solution.With this technique, there's no need to worry about transmission damage.
A tow bar is another option. This is a rigid set of bars -- in the shape of a triangle that connects the vehicle being towed to the tow vehicle. One point of the triangle has a coupler that attaches to the ball hitch on the tow vehicle, while the wide end of the triangle attaches to the front bumper of the vehicle being pulled.
The transmission is the same.
According to www . fuel economy . gov ( no spaces ) For a 2002 Ford Explorer Sport with the 4.0 liter SOHC , V6 engine : Two wheel drive , automatic transmission ( 15 city / 20 highway ) Two wheel drive , 5 speed manual transmission ( 16 city / 20 highway ) Four wheel drive , automatic transmission ( 13 city / 18 highway ) Four wheel drive , 5 speed manual transmission ( 14 city / 18 highway )
A little more information please : ( model year , engine size , 4X4 or rear wheel drive or all wheel drive, automatic or manual transmission )
The transmission is the same
( 10 U.S. quarts ) for the entire system - transmission , torque converter , lines , cooler etc. according to my 1995 Ford Explorer owners manual To drain and refill pan only : 2.7 U.S. quarts - 2 wheel drive 3.0 U.S. quarts - 4 wheel drive according to my Haynes repair manual
According to the 1998 Ford Explorer owners manual : ( Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid ) The all wheel drive transfer case takes 1.3 quarts
My Haynes repair manual shows - drain and refill ( FOR PAN ONLY ) 2.7 quarts for two wheel drive 3.0 quarts for four wheel drive My Chilton repair manual shows - for complete system , transmission , converter , lines , cooler etc 9.7 quarts for two wheel drive ( add an additional 0.3 pints for the 4X4 )
It depends if you used light gasoline, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A little more information please ( Year of Ford Explorer , engine size , 2 wheel drive or 4x4 , automatic or manual transmission )
Yes.. I Have a 1990 F-150 4X4 and it is a 5-Speed Manual Transmission
In a 1986 Ford Ranger : Depending on how it is equipped : You could have the : Mitsubishi FM145 , 5 speed manual transmission ( 4X4 ) transmission code " D " Toyo Koygo , 4 speed manual transmission , rear wheel drive transmission code " X " Toyo Koygo , 5 speed manual transmission , rear wheel drive and 4X4 , transmission code " 5 "
Found a copy of the owner's manual online...it holds 10 quarts total.
Sure most new or near new (Especially in the last 15 years) cars that have manual gearboxes are front wheel drive.