30 wieght, check owners manual or under the hood. there should be something near the radiator or even on the dipstick itself that will say something like only use sae 30 or only use 10/30
5 w 30 , according to the 1999 Ford Explorer owners manual
The Ford 4.0 L V6 engines ( both the Over Head Valve design that your 1992 Ford Explorer has , and the 4.0 L Single Over Head Cam version ) have always had ( 5W-30 ) as the PREFERED engine oil . * if the outside temperature never drops below the freezing point , 10W-30 can also be used *
On a 1992 Ford Explorer : The engine oil is added through the extension tube on the passenger side engine valve cover ( near the front of the valve cover , near the top radiator hose , the cap probably shows " engine oil " or " oil " )
5 W - 30 is the preferred oil - that's what I've always used in my 1995 Explorer XLT
( 5 w 20 ) for the 4.6 L - V8 in a 2003 Ford Explorer , according to the owners manual
The 4.0 L - SOHC - V6 engine uses ( 5 W 30 ) according to the 2003 Ford Explorer owners manual
5 quarts ( 4.7 liters ) with engine oil filter change
5 quarts ( 4.7 liters ) with filter change
( No ) on a 2002 Ford Explorer the oil pump is mechanically driven
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Transmission filter needs to be changed
The oil pressure gauge in a 1999 Ford Explorer is ELECTRIC