Well, if you want to change the tyre then i would suggest taking it to your local garage so they can fit a new one and balance the wheel. Its not really something that can be done at home without the correct machine. However, if you just want to change the wheel (eg. put the spare on), then you need to find the jack and wheel brace in you car. Usually located with spare wheel, in a compartment in the boot or in the engine bay. Next, using the wheel brace, loosen the bolts/stud on the wheel you want to remove. Once done, find the jacking point by that wheel and raise the car up using the jack. Then finsh unscrewing the bolts/studs from the wheel. Remove the wheel, it may require a sharp knock to free it. Then put the new wheel on and do the bolts/studs up finger tight. Lower the car to the floor, and then finally tighten all bolts/studs up with the wheel brace. Job done.
On a 1996 Ford Explorer : On the front of the lower control arms you will see a hook ( or bar ) The factory jack is put there to change a front tire
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 )
On a 1996 Ford Explorer : On the lower control arms on both sides of the vehicle you will see what looks like a hook ( or bar ) on the front side of the lower control arms The factory jack is placed there in order to change a front tire
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On a 2000 Ford Explorer : Using the factory jack : Front tire ( there are hooks / bars on the fronts of the lower control arms ) Rear tire ( under the axle tube below the leaf spring )
Humming noise on the front passenger side of a 1997 Ford Explorer XLT may be due to a bad tire. Try to jack up the tire and spin it by hand to see if the noise is there.
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If you have your manual it will show not to change tire size as it changes the stability of the vehicle
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On a 2007 Ford Explorer : ( NO ) the spare tire does not a sensor for the Tire Pressure Monitoring System ( TPMS )
If it's not in a spot, which is really convenient to the spare, or new tire, then just keep it stowed in the back.
look along top of grill under hood in front of radiator