Yes, they will.
No , not according to the Owner Guide . The front wheels have to be on a wheel lift tow truck , a flat bed truck , or if using a tow truck to lift the body from the rear , the front wheels have to be on dollys to prevent damage to the transaxle
The tow truck driver must make sure that the 4x4 is disengaged (if it is 4x4) first of all. Then they have to put it in neutral so it will coast behind the tow truck. Since Ford Explorers are rear-wheel drive, you must hook up from the rear wheels, so the front wheels can spin easily.
Flatbed tow truck
I had a bad transfer case, maybe you have also
yes put it neutral and tow from the front wheels
The transmission solenoids are inside the transmission, on the valve body.
Front-wheel drive.
No , rear wheel drive
front wheel drive
No , it's rear wheel drive
No , it's rear wheel drive
A 1996 Lincoln Continental is FRONT wheel drive