If it's like other Fords, the synchros break down, preventing the transmission from changing gears. Getting a manual transmission should avoid this problem.
Yes! The 1991-1994 Ford Explorer transmissions are interchangeable.
Starting with the 1995 models of the Ford Explorer the automatic transmissions were ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED ( so , the answer would be NO )
The automatic transmission used in the 1995 Ford Explorer is a ( 4R55E )
what other engine years are compatible with a 2000 ford explorer
The transmissions from 1991 - 1994 are the same. So the 1991 transmission will not fit a 1996 explorer.
The transmissions from 1991 - 1994 Ford Explorers are the same. So the 1995 transmission is different.
( No ) starting with the 1995 model year of the Ford Explorer the automatic transmissions were electronically controlled
No , starting with the 1995 Ford Explorer the automatic transmissions were electronically controlled
No , starting with the 1995 model of Ford Explorer , the transmission was ELECTRONICALLY controlled
according to motorcraft.com it lists ( 5R55E ) ( 5R55W ) ( 5R55S ) automatic transmissions for the 2002 Ford Explorer 4 door models
Yes they will. Transmissions from 1991 - 1994 are the same. Matter of fact, Just finished doing that. I am upgrading to a sweet black 1994, that only need a transmission. So I changing my 1992 to the 1994 and no problem. Both the same.
Starting with the 2002 Ford Explorer ( 4 door ) the automatic transmissions do not have a dipstick