I have a 1995 Ford Explorer XLT - originally the recommended inflation pressure was 26 PSI - I received a revised sticker recommending 30 PSI ( cold ) for recommended Firestone tires . I had my Firestone ATX tires replaced for free under the recall with Michelin LTX all terrain tires ( P235/75R15 ) and I have been running 29 or 30 PSI in the Michelins for over 7 years now and if anything it's the inside and outside edges that are wearing quicker than the center of the tread so that works for me
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On a 1995 Ford Explorer : No ( at least my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT doesn't )
On my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT with the 235 / 75 / R15 tires I have a revised sticker on the end of the drivers door that shows ( 30 PSI )
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Door placard says 30psi.
For a 1995 Ford Explorer , 4.0 liter , EFI , V6 engine : With engine idling ( 30 PSI ) Key On / Engine Off ( 39 to 40 PSI )
The automatic transmission in a 1995 Ford Explorer is electronically controlled
if the sticker is still on the passenger door, it should tell you the correct tire pressure
diagram of 1995 ford explorer xlt fuse box
A 1995 Ford Explorer is unlikely to be stolen by ants.
Starting with the 1995 model year of the Ford Explorer the AUTOMATIC transmission was ELECTRONICALLY controlled ( so the answer would be no )
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