There are a number of possibilities. Did it leak over a period of time, maybe a few drops here and there every time you ran the engine? Did it suddenly just show up as a puddle under the engine one morning when you went out? Did it show up right after an oil change? Generally, if you haven't been watching it closely and suddenly you noticed that the oil was low or gone, it's probably any of a bunch of possibilities: rear main seal, valve seals, piston rings, gaskets, failed oil pressure sending unit, loose drain plug or oil filter. If you went out one morning to start the engine and there was a big pool of oil under the engine, your oil pan drain plug probably worked loose, wasn't tightened completely or the oil plug gasket is damaged. Otherwise, you'll just have to clean off everything with engine degreaser and a high-pressure washer, then add oil and run the engine to see where it's leaking.
My first Ford Explorer , a 1993 XLT model , came with Firestone ATX all terrain radial tires ( P235 / 75 / R15 )
Everything since the 60s. Yes. there are a few without.
Everything I can find indicates that all four are 5x7 inch speakers.
Your rear passenger seat windows on the Ford Explorer do not go all the way down for the protection of the children that might be sitting in the rear seats
Check ALL fuses. If you want to take the fuse for the lights out, just start pulling fuses until it goes out. There may be more than just those lights on that fuse.
My 1993 and 1995 Ford Explorer XLT models came with P235 / 75 / R 15 all terrain tires - check the sticker on the end of your drivers door to see the original tire size that came on the vehicle
I suggest taking it to the auto trim shop as it is hard to find the leak and hard to stop it and they do it all of the time. Roof Leaks identification and material selection for repairing roof leaks is a main concern.
Press the low range button again, or turn the 4x4 off all together.
The 2009 Ford Explorer has 45.1 cu.ft. of cargo capacity with all of its seats in place.
The 2004 Ford Explorer has 44.5 cu.ft. of cargo capacity with all of its seats in place.
The 2006 Ford Explorer has 44.9 cu.ft. of cargo capacity with all of its seats in place.
The 2014 Ford Explorer has 21.0 cu.ft. of cargo capacity with all of its seats in place.