From inside the engine compartment, disconnect the heater hoses from the core fittings located on the passenger side right next to the blower motor.........
I use a cheap plastic turkey baster and suck it out
The automatic transmission is an A4LD in a 1991 Ford Explorer
Where is the drain for the coolant on the radiator of a 2002 Ford Explorer sport (v6). Thanks.
Ford Explorer was created in 1991.
The transmissions from 1991 - 1994 are the same. So the 1991 transmission will not fit a 1996 explorer.
Yes! The 1991-1994 Ford Explorer transmissions are interchangeable.
According to the 2000 Ford Explorer Owner Guide : The engine coolant capacity is 14.9 liters ( 15.7 quarts )
Actually , what I did was go and buy a cheap plastic turkey baster and used that to suck the coolant out of the tank - it took less time than I figured
On a 2003 Ford Explorer Sport Trac, the temperature coolant sensor is typically located near the thermostat housing, which is situated on the engine block. It can be found on the driver's side of the engine, usually towards the rear, and is inserted into the engine coolant passage. To access it, you may need to remove some components or hoses for better visibility and reach.
I believe that is ( 19.3 U.S. gallons ) in a 1991 Ford Explorer 4 door
The 5R55E transmission wasn't used until the ( 1997 ) ford Explorer , it is an electronically controlled transmission so there are no vacuum hoses In a 1996 Ford Explorer , with the V6 , the 4 speed electronically controlled 4R55E transmission was used , it also doesn't use vacuum hoses
It is at the top of the engine by the oil fill cap and near the air intake hoses