it should be in your owners manual
My ( 1995 ) Ford Explorer XLT came with ( and still has that size ) ( P235 / 75 / R15 all terrain tires )
where is the ported vacumm switch located on a 4.o lt for a96 ford explorer xlt 4wd 4dr
The max towing for a 2006 Ford Explorer is 7,115 pounds when properly equipped. To be properly equipped you must have the 4.6L V8 engine and the max towing package.
LT Luxury Trim Package ST Standard Trim Package
the bolt pattern for 1976 f150 with the eplorer package is 5x5.5
Thanks for writing. Now, onto your question:The XLT version of a Ford Explorer vs. the Standard version, has all to do with the "trim package' that came from the factory where the Explorer (Canada, in many cases) was made. Also, one had to ether "order" the XLT trim package, or find one on the lot of a auto dealership.The Ford Explorer XLT's trim package consisted from everything from ALL tinted windows to an extra row of three, independent seats.The Ford Explorer, is a "stripped-down-version": cost$ less, but lacks many, many features that one would enjoy. The electric windows and locks, easilycome to mind.
On a 1997 Ford Explorer : The 4.0 liter V6 engine has ( 1 ) engine coolong thermostat where the top radiator hose connects to the engine
4-5 quarts. Depends on which tranny you have. Check your VIN number and search it to find out which one you have.
My 1995 Ford Explorer 4.0 liter will shift into overdrive at 50 MPH ( I don't know if that has anything to do with having 3.73 gears with my trailer towing package )
If you have a hitch installed under the rear bumper and round 7-pin wiring.
AnswerThe "xlt" is simply a trim package designation Ford used. It was used on the trucks and SUV's only. It is, generally speaking, the highest level of creature comforts offered on them with the exception of the "Eddie Bauer" package.