5 quarts ( 4.7 liters ) with engine oil filter change , according to the Owner Guide
NOTE : when the oil is first changed the oil level will be slightly above the cross hatch
area on the dipstick , as long as it doesn't read any higher than the " F " in the word
full , that's O.K.
From 1991 to 1995 the only engine available in the Ford Explorer was the 4.0 liter OHV ( over head valve ) V6 - six cylinder engine
On a 1995 Ford Explorer : The 4.0 liter V6 engine has a cast iron cylinder block and engine heads
15.5 gallons
6 quarts
For a 1995 Ford Explorer , 4.0 liter , EFI , V6 engine : With engine idling ( 30 PSI ) Key On / Engine Off ( 39 to 40 PSI )
3.5 litres with filter replacement.
5 qts. with a filter change.
On my 1995 Ford Explorer with the 4.0 liter OHV , V6 engine , the starter is on the drivers side of the engine , low down , where the transmission is bolted to the engine
That would depend on what year of Ford Explorer and which engine you have ( my 1995 Ford Explorer with the 4.0 liter OHV , V6 engine has ( 2 oxygen sensors )
According to one of Fords websites : A 1995 Ford Explorer , 4.0 liter EFI , V6 engine takes : ( the Motorcraft RT-1086 engine cooling thermostat , 197 * Fahrenheit )
I ASSUME it would be the same as the 4.0 liter in my 1995 Ford EXPLORER ; ( 39 / 40 PSI , key on , engine off , and 30 PSI with engine running at idle )
I'm not a mechanic / technician , but if you mean the 4.0 liter EFI , V6 engine , I would say ( no ) From what I have read there are ( 3 ) different engine blocks for the Ford 4.0 liter EFI , V6 engine ( which is an Over Head Valve / pushrod design engine ) ( 1991 to 1994 Ford Explorer ) ( 1995 and 1996 Ford Explorer ) ( 1997 to 2000 Ford Explorer )