On a 1999 Ford Explorer ( using the factory jack )
Front tire ( there are " hooks " on the front of the lower control arms )
Rear tire ( under the axle tube , below the leaf spring )
Speedometer flat. This may be affecting transmission.
sounds like a flat battery
No the explorer is just an average 5 seat suv the expedition however does
No, you cannot flat tow a 2016 Ford Explorer. The manufacturer does not recommend flat towing this vehicle due to potential damage to the transmission. Instead, it's advisable to use a tow dolly or a flatbed trailer for towing. Always consult the owner's manual for specific towing guidelines and recommendations.
You can change a flat tire on a Ford Taurus Wagon by first removing the lug nuts, pulling it off, and replacing with the spare tire.
No, you cannot flat tow a 2004 Ford Explorer without modifications. The manufacturer does not recommend flat towing this vehicle due to potential damage to the transmission. If you need to tow it, it's advisable to use a trailer or a tow dolly to prevent any issues. Always consult the owner's manual for specific towing guidelines.
You can view the 2001 Ford Explorer owners manual online at : www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces ) Click on Owner Guides ( changing a flat tire starts on page 195 ) instructions and pictures
There are five steps on how to adjust the parking brake in a 2001 Ford Explorer. Some of the step-by-step instructions are park the vehicle on a flat surface, place the wheel blocks under both front tires, and disengage the parking brake.
In a 1999 Ford Explorer , the jack is behind a removable plastic cover in the cargo area ( on the drivers side ) The wheel lug wrench is held in place by clips on the back of the plastic cover . The 2 rod pieces that you need for lowering the spare tire and operating the jack are located under a cover panel right behind the rear seat. ( open the passenger side rear door , lay the seatback flat , and lift the cover panel . You will see the 2 sections held in place by clips )
take off the lug nuts..........
A flat head screwdriver.
You have a flat battery! Check that your batter terminals are connected