My front passenger side bearing turned to dust, i replaced the rotor/bearings casing and the ABS sensor should be right there on the casing. The ABS sensor runs up to an extension right behind the headlights. Of course, i have a 95' explorer limited, but it should be the same. Look up pictures to know exactly what you are replacing. Good luck, hope your exploder will see better days than mine
My front passenger side bearing turned to dust, i replaced the rotor/bearings casing and the ABS sensor should be right there on the casing. The ABS sensor runs up to an extension right behind the headlights. Of course, i have a 95' explorer limited, but it should be the same. Look up pictures to know exactly what you are replacing. Good luck, hope your exploder will see better days than mine
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A 1999 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer has the 5R55E automatic transmission with the 4.0 liter SOHC , V6 engine , and the 4R70W automatic transmission with the 5.0 liter V8 engine
10w-30 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The 1999 Ford Explorer Owner Guide shows ( 5W-30 )
I believe that is located below the battery tray
11mpg city and 15mpg highway
The 4.0 liter SOHC has ( 3 ) timing chains
six CD's ( factory changer )
underneath the Explorer , below the drivers door , mounted in the frame rail ( Helpfull )
sounds like your ball joints
The NHTSA doesn't list any recalls for suspension problems on a 1999 Ford Explorer - the only thing close would be the Firestone tires.
BCI group size 65 ( such as Motorcraft BXT-65-650 ) 650 CCA
Yes , in the center stack of the dash , to the right of the radio