to replace main bearings u need to remove engine from vehicle, u also about need to completely dismantle engine. pretty much, if asking this question in here, it is not a job for you to undertake. and i say that in the nicest way, no offense intended
An obdII code reader will tell you why the light is on and might tell you what is wrong
Theoretically, yes.
I AM TRYING TO REPLACE A RACK AND PINION IN A 1997 FORD EXPLORER COULD YOU TELL ME OR GIVE ME A PICTURE ON HOW THE OLD ONE COMES OUT>
You need gauges and a refrigerant recovery system.
It is behind the radiator side engine mount.
the front wheels have no bearings
When working on a car, it is important to have a diagram on hand. A diagram for a 1997 Ford Explorer Engine can be found in the maintenance manual.
yes
There isn't a 6.0 engine in any explorer. In the 1997 Explorer there were 2 available engines: a 4.0L V-6 or a 5.0L V-8.
On a 1997 Ford Explorer : CHECK ENGINE is just to the left of the " C " on the engine coolant temperature gauge ( Helpfull )
The 1997 Ford Explorer ambient temperature sensor can be found on the bottom of the drivers side mirror. The engine coolant temperature sensor can be found on the front of the engine.
The 1997 Ford Explorer available V8 engine is a 5.0 L (302 cubic inch) The oil filter is on the driver's side of the engine, towards the front.
The fuel pump relay for your 1997 Ford Explorer - is the # 6 relay in the power distribution box in your engine compartment
SAE 10w30
I believe that is at the back / top of the engine
The 97 Ford Explorer thermostat is located inside of the engine inlet. The inlet is where the top radiator hose connects to the engine.
A 1997 Ford Explorer , 5.0 litre / 302 cubic inch V8 engine has ( 1 ) timing CHAIN