According to the 1996 Ford Explorer Owner Guide :
For the 4.0 liter V6 engine , with air conditioning , the engine coolant system capacity is 8.6 U.S. quarts / 8.1 liters
So , a 50 / 50 mix of preferably distilled water and GREEN color antifreeze , meeting Ford specification ESE-M97B44-A , would take
*** 4.3 U.S. quarts / 4.05 liters ***
Ford states not to exceed 60 % antifreeze in the mix
For a 1996 Ford Explorer , 4.0 , WITH air conditioning : It came from the factory with a 50 / 50 mix of distilled water and GREEN color antifreeze ( meeting Ford specification ESE-M97B44-A ) So , for a 50 / 50 mix it takes ( 4.3 U.S. quarts of antifreeze and 4.3 of preferably distilled water )
A 1996 Ford Explorer XLT has a ( 21 U.S. gallon ) fuel tank
According to the 1996 Ford Explorer Owner Guide : The 4 door holds ( 21.0 U.S. gallons )
5 quarts ( 4.7 liters ) with engine oil filter change
It should be the same as my 1995 - 21 gallons (79.5 liters )
The 2 door holds 17.5 gallons The 4 door holds 21.0 gallons
As above Wiki User says: The Ford Explorer coolant can hold 15.1 liters. In order to keep your car in a good condition you need to flush the cooling system. Alexa says 4 gallons equal 15.1 liter. Make sure the antifreeze than you are buying either 50/50 antifreeze than you do not mix with water or straight antifreeze that must be mix at least 50% antifreeze to 50% water (some people say you can mix it with 60% water. Just remember the more water you add over 50% allows the possibility of the radiator freezing at 32 degrees and it could snow at 32 degrees.
( 16.8 gallons ) in the 2003 Ford Explorer Sport
( 21 ) U.S. gallons on the 2000 Ford Explorer four door
According to the 2013 Ford Explorer Owner Guide : ( 18.6 U.S. gallons )
The 2000 Ford Explorer 4 door is - 21 U.S. gallons ( 79.5 liters )
18.6 gallons ( U.S. ) according to the 2012 Ford Explorer Owner Guide