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The oil drain plug is located on the underside of the engine on a 2000 Ford Explorer XL. This is directly on the oil pan.
I Don't know whether you mean an Explorer XL or Ranger XL, but either would have power steering.
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Under the engine.
shock absorbers , front and rear
If this is an automatic transmission ( no ) * starting with the 1995 model of Ford Explorer the automatic transmission was electronically controlled
Underneath the Explorer , below the drivers door , mounted on the frame rail
between the front wheels
To fix the cigarette lighter in your 2000 Ford Explorer XL, first check the fuse box for a blown fuse related to the lighter; replace it if necessary. If the fuse is intact, inspect the lighter socket for debris or damage and ensure the lighter itself is functioning properly. You might also want to test the lighter with a multimeter to check for power. If these steps don't resolve the issue, the wiring might need further inspection or repair.
Open your drivers door and look for a sticker that shows the original tire size that came on your vehicle and the recommended inflation pressure On your 1995 Ford Explorer XL it was probably P225 / 70 / R15 My 1995 Ford Explorer XLT 4x4 came with P235 / 75 R15 all terrain tires
I don't believe it stands for anything . It is just one of the trim levels on a Ford Explorer . Such as XL , which became XLS , XLT , Eddie Bauer , Limited
No , I believe the first model year of the Ford Explorer that had air bags ( Supplemental Restraint System / SRS ) for the driver and front passenger was the ( 1995 model )