its on the bottom left side on the transmission. your welcome!
Like all cars, a Ford Explorer transmission is a complicated part of a car. A transmission should be repaired by someone that knows what they are doing.
The A4LD transmission is the weakest part of the 91-94 explorer. It is likely that your transmission has failed.
heater door actuator for Ford Explorer.
I was looking at one of the Ford websites , and for a 1996 Ford Explorer 4.0 litre V6 : It lists two different part numbers for a starter depending on whether it is an automatic or manual transmission
If they are both automatic transmission , or both manual transmission , they have the same part numbers for a 1993 and a 1995
Purge valve
I'm not a mechanic / technician but I was looking at fordparts.com and comparing the heater cores for the 1996 Ford Explorer and the 2000 Ford Explorer and they show the same part number ( so apparently the answer would be YES )
The 1991 and 1994 Ford Explorers only factory available engine was the 4.0 L OHV Checking www. motorcraft. com ( no spaces ) Both the 1991 and 1994 Ford Explorers , with 4X4 , list the same part number for an A4LD automatic transmission
Click on the link below DPFE 4 is shown for the 2002 Ford Explorer - 4.0 L and 4.6 L
I looked at www. motorcraft. com ( no spaces ) and the part numbers were the same for a remanufactured automatic transmission for the 1991 and 1994 Explorers Both the 1991 and 1994 use the A4LD automatic transmission for the 4X4 Explorers ( TRM 206 ) for the 2 wheel drive ( TRM 192 )
80W Standard transmission lubricant R139-B. Actual part Ford part number C3RZ 19C547-B
I was looking at fordparts.com and it shows the same part number ( Motorcraft DGE - 446 ) for the six tower coil pack on a 1994 Ford Explorer 4.0 liter OHV engine as the 4.0 liter OHV or SOHC engines in a 1998 Ford Explorer , so apparently the answer is YES