Where are you driving it . What temperature range? http://www.carbibles.com/engineoil_bible.html Y-THINK-Y
It is at the top of the engine by the oil fill cap and near the air intake hoses
( 5 quarts ) with engine oil filter change
80 litres ========================================================= 5 quarts ( 4.7 liters ) with engine oil filter change
the oil pressure sending unit is designed to warn you of a low oil pressure. If the sensor goes bad then the low pressure light or gauge will read low when the oil pressure is actually ok.
( 5W-30 ) for the 3.0 and 3.8 liter V6 engines according to the 1999 Ford Windstar Owner Guide
( 5W-30 ) is the preferred oil according to the 1997 Ford Explorer Owner Guide
5 W - 30 is the preferred oil for all 1998 Ford Explorer engines
According to my Haynes Ford Explorer book ( 1991 to 1995 ) The PREFERRED oil is 5W-30 ( but if it is always above 0 * Fahrenheit / -18 * Celsius you can use 10W-30 )
It's bolted to the bottom of the engine , inside the oil pan
For a Ford Explorer : If you have the 4.0 liter V6 engine ( OHV and SOHC versions ) The recommended oil is 5W-30
SAE 5 W - 30 is the preferred oil , according to the 1996 Ford Explorer owners manual
On a 1991 Ford Explorer , 4.0 litre , OHV , V6 engine : I believe the oil pressure sending unit is on the drivers side of the engine , below the power steering pump
5 quarts of oil. ( with filter change )
5W-30 is the preferred oil viscosity
For a 2001 Ford Explorer Sport : ( 5.0 U.S. quarts / 4.7 litres of 5W-30 engine oil , with engine oil filter change )
Oil Pressure Sender and SwitchFord Ranger/Explorer/Mountaineer 1991-1999http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBr...3d800d46de.jsp
According to my Haynes Ford Explorer repair manual : ( MERCON automatic transmission fluid is used in the transfer case of a 1993 Ford Explorer )