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Thanks. Yeah its warm where I am. I was hoping for 4x4 model. Lady has no clue if its 4x4 or not. Told her to get some pics for me. Guess i will wait for those.
Dave, mine doesn't. AWD models aren't switchable. V8 only come in AWD or 2WD so no V8 2nd gens should have the knob. Another subtle difference is the cluster on 4WD models (SOHC and V6 OHV) show "4 Hi and 4Lo" on the rightmost cluster overlay. AWD and 2WD don't have these gels on the overlay.
I knew they didnt have a knob. I rented a 2000 V8 Explorer a long time ago and loved that thing. Just found one here local and really want it to be AWD.
Simple. V8 only came with AWD or 2WD. AWD is not switchable between 4Hi or 4Lo like a true 4WD system. It's "full time AWD" so no switch is needed. The radio bezels on ALL V8 equipped Explorers from the 2nd gen (96-01) would not come with a knob on the bezel as none is needed.
The switch Dave mentioned was only available on 4WD systems on V6 equipped Explorers.
I knew they didnt have a knob. I rented a 2000 V8 Explorer a long time ago and loved that thing. Just found one here local and really want it to be AWD.
If you dont wanna crawl underneath it, just turn the steering wheel all the way one way and look at the front suspension. If you see an axle shaft(cv half shaft) between the control arms, its AWD. No axle, its 2wd.