The " park " position is not a drive gear , you select the " park " position when you don't want the vehicle to move , and it also allows you to remove the ignition key
you would need to change the differential gears to change the gear drive.
I would doubt it. The gears are usually dimensionally different in the front and rear axles. NO!
Tranny is going out
Yes there is, otherwise it would not be able to drive. The transmission is the gears, the chain and the sprocket. Some motorcycles have a drive shaft instead of a chain.
"File Explorer".
I have a 2001 Ford Explorer sport trac and the module is located behind the front passengers side panel. I would have to believe that the 2002 Explorer would be the same.
Normally on a 2006 Lincoln LS you would drive in " D5 " That allows the transmission to use all 5 gears If you are in " D4 " the transmission uses the first 4 gears and doesn't use the overdrive
By my knowledge a CD drive works by rotating gears against a toothed strip of plastic, causing it to extend or retract. my only explination would be that you have maybe clsed the CD drive vigorously and quickly causing it to strip the gears. in this case it would make a humming sound when you press the button and not do anything. if it does not make a sound im afraid i have no idea.
a blown transmission they are known for that expect a $1200 rebuild
check the u-joints in the drive shaft first
Probably a bad synchronizer, maybe a few bad teeth on the gears
One could find Internet Explorer version 6 by going on the microsoft website. You could also go on the website for internet explorer. The final way would be to do a direct download off of a cd or a flash drive.