On a 2000 Ford Explorer :
With the 4.0 liter SOHC , V6 engine ( it is on the drivers side of the engine , you will see where the 6 spark plug wires are connected to the 6 towers on the coil pack )
With the 4.0 liter EFI , V6 engine ( it is on the passenger side of the engine )
The coil pack towers are numbered :
coil-----3 - 4
pack----2 - 6
plug-----1 - 5
replacing coil springs, 2002 ford explorer
coil----3---4 pack---2---6 plug----1---5
coil---3---4 pack--2---6 plug---1---5
coil----3---4 pack---2---6 plug----1---5
cop- coil on plug - each spark plug has an individual coil mounted on top -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- actually , EDIS ( Electronic Distributorless Ignition System ) The coil pack ( with 6 towers ) on your 1992 Ford Explorer is located above the passenger side valve cover of your engine The coil pack towers are numbered : coil----3---4 pack---2---6 plug----1---5
coil---3---4 pack--2---6 plug---1---5
No. Ford Explorers use coil packs located near the rear of the engine about center. answer Yes ford explorer does have distributor. Look for the distributor on the engine block by tracing the spark plug wires to it.
drivers side of engine , the front cylinder
My 1995 Ford Explorer 4x4 has ( 2 ) torsion bars on the ( front suspension ) They are the long horizontal bars instead of having coil springs
coil-----3---4 pack----2---6 plug-----1---5
On a 2003 Explorer, there is no distributor or coil pack. Each spark plug has it's own coil pack as part of the spark plug boot.
I was looking at fordparts.com and it shows the same part number ( Motorcraft DGE - 446 ) for the six tower coil pack on a 1994 Ford Explorer 4.0 liter OHV engine as the 4.0 liter OHV or SOHC engines in a 1998 Ford Explorer , so apparently the answer is YES