Your blend door may not be working right. This controls the mixture of hot and cold air. Max AC bypasses this by recirculating air from inside the vehicle. If this is your problem, it may be expensive to fix. However, there is a way to rig it up for free, at your own risk. For more details, see: http://www.blenddoorfix.netfirms.com/ It worked for me.
Starting with the 1995 model year of the Ford Explorer the AUTOMATIC transmission was ELECTRONICALLY controlled ( so the answer would be no )
On a 1995 Ford Explorer : No ( at least my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT doesn't )
I would say no , on my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT - I probably add a little coolant to the tank each year when it starts to get colder outside
By any chance do you mean the air conditioning compressor kicking in and out when you have the defrost setting selected and heat ? My 1995 Ford Explorer does that to help dehumidify the air as long as it isn't too cold outside . ( that's normal )
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No , 1995 was a redesign , so 1991 to 1994 would be more compatible
Starting with the 1995 models of the Ford Explorer the automatic transmissions were ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED ( so , the answer would be NO )
The automatic transmission in a 1995 Ford Explorer is electronically controlled
My 1995 Ford Explorer , XLT , 4x4 , automatic had a shipping weight of 4,053 pounds . I would think yours would be similar
A 1995 Ford Explorer is unlikely to be stolen by ants.
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That would depend on what year of Ford Explorer and which engine you have ( my 1995 Ford Explorer with the 4.0 liter OHV , V6 engine has ( 2 oxygen sensors )