All Wheel Drive
I have a 1997 awd v8 ford explorer. It gets stuck in park and is very hard to get unjammed.
I would assume the 1997 Ford Explorer is heavier than the 1998 Ford Crown Victoria ( especially if the Explorer is 4X4 or AWD or has the 5.0 liter V8 )
It is the powertrain/4x4/AWD malfunction indicator. It is the second indicator light covered in your owners manual if you have one.
I would suggest the Ford web site.
The 2014 Ford Explorer is available in both front-wheel drive (FWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD) configurations. The base models typically come with FWD, while higher trims offer AWD as an option. The choice between FWD and AWD allows for better traction and handling in various driving conditions.
The maximum towing for this SPECIFIC vehicle is 6,620lbs
the noise coming from this truck is the uv goints
If you mean the entire vehicle then no it will not
ford explorer body type
regular unleaded , 87 octane
Yes, transfer case is the only difference between the two. it will work
Out of round or metal-metal on the pads or (possibly) bad bearing.