I have a 1995 Ford Explorer XLT - originally the recommended inflation pressure was 26 PSI - I received a revised sticker recommending 30 PSI ( cold ) for recommended Firestone tires . I had my Firestone ATX tires replaced for free under the recall with Michelin LTX all terrain tires ( P235/75R15 ) and I have been running 29 or 30 PSI in the Michelins for over 7 years now and if anything it's the inside and outside edges that are wearing quicker than the center of the tread so that works for me
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On a 1995 Ford Explorer : No ( at least my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT doesn't )
On my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT with the 235 / 75 / R15 tires I have a revised sticker on the end of the drivers door that shows ( 30 PSI )
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Door placard says 30psi.
For a 1995 Ford Explorer , 4.0 liter , EFI , V6 engine : With engine idling ( 30 PSI ) Key On / Engine Off ( 39 to 40 PSI )
The automatic transmission in a 1995 Ford Explorer is electronically controlled
if the sticker is still on the passenger door, it should tell you the correct tire pressure
A 1995 Ford Explorer is unlikely to be stolen by ants.
diagram of 1995 ford explorer xlt fuse box
Open your drivers door and look for a sticker that shows the original tire size that came on your vehicle and the recommended inflation pressure On your 1995 Ford Explorer XL it was probably P225 / 70 / R15 My 1995 Ford Explorer XLT 4x4 came with P235 / 75 R15 all terrain tires
Starting with the 1995 model year of the Ford Explorer the AUTOMATIC transmission was ELECTRONICALLY controlled ( so the answer would be no )