Starter solenoid? Follow the + battery cable will connect to starter solenoid One large cable from battery One large cable to starter One small "trigger" wire located in middle of other 2 cables Usually mounted to the inner fender
1998 ford explorer transmission reverse won't engage, acts like it is in neutral.
The 1998 Ford Explorer Sport ( like the four door version , Ford Explorer ) has shock absorbers front and rear
This sounds like your starter solenoid is bad.
My 1998 explorer sport has 138.000 mile and still runs like new , I have seen them with 200,000 with minor repairs
On a 1998 Ford Explorer : In the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine compartment ( relay # 5 is the fuel pump relay )
what does the solenoid look like when it is hooked up correctly on a ford e150 econoline van
will the solenoid in a car cause it to shut off like a bad alternator
Your problem sounds like the common blend door problem on the Ford Expeditions, and Ford Explorer. Check related link below
I was looking at the 1998 Mercury Mountaineer Owner Guide and it doesn't give the answer , but it should be (79.5 litres / 21 U.S. gallons or close to that , like it is on my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT )
On a 1997 Ford Explorer : I believe it would be ( 79.5 litres / 21 U.S. gallons ) like it is on my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT
I would like to find a diagram for the car radio speaker wires on a 2000 ford explorer
check the windshield washer motor like on the 2007 ford explorer and expedition and most pickup's.