Some of the issues with the 1998 Ford Explorer are: Vehicle speed control, exterior lighting, other have been recalled for issues with latches, locks and linkages, tires, threads and belt, to name a few.
One can purchase parts for a 1998 Ford Explorer from several different online retailers. Some of these include: Auto Parts Way, Ford, Auto Anything, and Parts Train.
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Yes, ford made no reported changes in the 97-98 model years. same motor, same vin code some everything. very easy swap
un hook the battery then rehook battery should reset if not then bad sensor some where
A Ford Explorer will last as long as the owner takes care of it. You will see some transmission issues with the 1997, but most will last 250k to 300k and over. Change your oil and check your fluids on a regular bases.
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The 2006 and 2007 Ford Explorer have the same general structure and frame. However, the 2007 Ford Explorer is renovated so that it has more mileage and is more responsive than the 2006 Explorer.
The Ford Explorer Sport Trac is a SUV made to be a truck. It has the comforts one would expect from the Ford Explorer, with the added bonus of the back being a truck bed.
You have a short of some sort. Depending on what fuse for what item, check the wiring for bare wires, bad ground, or a defective part.
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I would have to say definitely not. Your 88 has either the 302, 351 or a big block. The 98 explorer probably has some teenie 2 liter something or other. I am not 100% sure though so hopefully someone that is will come along for ya.
On a 1998 Ford Explorer : In the center stack of the dash , just to the left of the radio , is a rotary dial for the Control Trac 4x4 positions ( just leave it in the AUTO position , that way if the back wheels slip , some of the power is transferred to the front wheels ) It's the " set and forget " position that is used all the time , dry pavement , wet pavement , snow etcetera