On a 1999 Ford Expedition :
Overdrive is the normally allowed position
It won't shift into overdrive ( the 4th " gear " of the transmission ) until the speed is higher anyway ( such as on a highway / freeway )
If you are towing something / or driving in hilly country and the transmission
is shifting back and forth between overdrive and drive , then you want to shut off the overdrive on the transmission using the switch on the end of the gear selector lever . ( the word OFF will light up near the end of the gear selector lever )
rear wheel drive or 4x4 capable
rear wheel drive ( and if equipped 4x4 capable )
No. You should not drive in overdrive all the time.
about 432 miles depending on how you drive.
In most cases drive with overdrive especially if maintaining over 45 mph. Take out of overdrive if on slippery pavement
I believe that's 1995 and 1996 automatic transmissions
Eddie Bauer is just a trim level - one step above the XLT trim level The AWD ( all wheel drive ) system is used with a V8 engine only Wrong I have a 1997 model and it has a 4.0 ohc it is also awd
As far as I know , you inflate the tire(s) to the correct pressure and then drive the vehicle
Check owner's manual. If you don't have one copy and paste link below; www.fleet.ford.com/maintenance/owners_manuals
how much for a new transmission?
Its either in need of transmission fluid a fluid change or the bands are strechted
The maximum height to the top of the roof rack is : 77.6 inches ( 2 wheel drive ) 80.4 inches ( 4 wheel drive ) According to the Owner Guide