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To check the front differential fluid level on a 2005 Ford Explorer, first, ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and safely supported. Locate the front differential, which is typically found near the front axle. Remove the fill plug, usually located on the side of the differential housing, and check if the fluid is level with the bottom of the plug hole; if it drips out, the level is sufficient. If not, you will need to add the appropriate differential fluid until it reaches that level.
90w ======================================================== According to the 1996 Ford Explorer Owner Guide ( 80W90 ) for the REAR differential * if you have a Ford Traction-Lok add 4 ounces of friction modifier
Starting in 2002 , the Ford Explorer 4 door does not have an automatic transmission fluid dipstick
If it is only "shuddering" or "chattering" in turns, try adding special low viscosity fluid (from Ford).
According to the owner's manual , a 2004 Ford Explorer's liftgate washer fluid is supplied by the reservoir tank for the front windshield - Helpfull
No , 1996 was the last model year that there was a separate washer fluid reservoir for the liftgate in the Ford Explorer
actually , it doesn't have one
It could mean that you need Transmission Fluid.
Between the two rear wheels where the driveshaft connects ( some people call it the " pumpkin " )
horn location for 2004 ford explorer
The 2004 Ford Explorer has 12 valves.