Apparently you can "trick" a reset by doing the following procedure;
1. The gas has to be between 1/4 and 3/4 full. Not above or below.
2. Start the vehicle and put it in drive and hold the brake.
3. Turn on the air conditioner and the rear defroster.
4. Sit in drive for 2 minutes.
5. Turn off AC and rear defroster.
6. Drive the vehicle up to 55 mph.
7. Decellerate down to 20 MPH, do not touch the gas or the brake.
8. You must do this 3 times and let the vehicle get cold between cycles.
I don't know but I'm still driving my 1995 Ford Explorer going on 16 years now
I will have been driving my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT for 14 years on August 11 / 2009 My bother is still driving his 1988 Ford F-150 Lariat
The 2013 Ford Explorer is 16 ft. 5.1 in. (197.1 in.) long.
The 2003 Ford Explorer is 15 ft. 9.5 in. (189.5 in.) long.
The 2006 Ford Explorer is 16 ft. 1.4 in. (193.4 in.) long.
The 2004 Ford Explorer is 15 ft. 9.5 in. (189.5 in.) long.
The 2005 Ford Explorer is 15 ft. 9.5 in. (189.5 in.) long.
The 2009 Ford Explorer is 16 ft. 1.4 in. (193.4 in.) long.
The 2011 Ford Explorer is 16 ft. 5.1 in. (197.1 in.) long.
The 2007 Ford Explorer is 16 ft. 1.4 in. (193.4 in.) long.
The 2001 Ford Explorer is 15 ft. 10.7 in. (190.7 in.) long.
The 2002 Ford Explorer is 15 ft. 9.5 in. (189.5 in.) long.