Be more specific, it could be anything from no fuel in the lines, to broken timing components (most common on these types of engines)
Start by replacing the battery in the remote.
blown piston
Either no spark or no gas
A loose belt on the motor.
There are several things that can cause your 1996 Ford Explorer to stall in start hard. The most common cause is a fuel pump that is going bad.
The " F " in Ford and the first " E " in Explorer would be capital letters
The Ford Explorer was introduced in 1991. There are no 1990 Explorers to take a transmission from.
No
Starting with the 1995 models of the Ford Explorer the automatic transmissions were ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED ( so , the answer would be NO )
I believe it was in 1995 when Ford came out with what is referred to as the second generation of the Explorer (Helpfull)
A 2003 Ford Explorer may not start if the battery is dead, no spark is being generated or it is out of fuel. The exact cause must be determined by a mechanic.
A mechanical problem is causing your Ford Explorer not to lock with the bottom when your start the car.