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Not exactly. He was offered the male lead, but turned it down. William Hurt was similarly offered the role of Dr. Grant, but turned it down without even reading the part.
The Digital Transmission Range sensor is a combination switch/sensor that detects what gear is selected by the shift lever, such as Park, Reverse, Neutral ect.. It has a switch in it that only allows the vehicle to be started in Park and Neutral.
Well if you mean the interior lights they automatically switch off when you lock the car doors, if you mean your headlights the dial which turns the headlights on and to park also pulls out and pushes in so you may have it out??
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1979 was the first year the slogan was used for Ford Trucks.
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I'm not a mechanic / technician but as far as I know the answer would be ( NO ) On the Ford Explorer , from what I've read , there were ( 3 ) different engine blocks for the 4.0 liter OHV engine ( 1991 to 1994 Ford Explorers ) ( 1995 and 1996 Ford Explorers ) ( 1997 to 2000 Ford Explorers )
Not exactly. He was offered the male lead, but turned it down. William Hurt was similarly offered the role of Dr. Grant, but turned it down without even reading the part.
According to my Chilton repair manual , the Ford EXPLORERS did not have air bags (SRS) available until the 1995 model .
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ford quit puting it on the the f150 in 97 and the explorers and ranger stoped using it in 98
Ford Park Cemetery was created in 1846.
Ford Explorers and Ford F-150's.
Only if someone installed a diesel engine. Most Explorers are gasoline engines.
Highland Park Ford Plant was created in 1910.
I'm not a mechanic / technician but I believe the answer is ( no ) From what I have read there were ( 3 ) different 4.0 liter EFI engine blocks ( 1991 to 1994 Ford Explorers ) ( 1995 and 1996 Ford Explorers ) ( 1997 to 2000 Ford Explorers ) For the Ford 4.0 liter EFI V6 engine ( which is the Over Head Valve / pushrod design engine , the eighth " character " of the VIN is an " X " )