b0ne
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- Eugene, OR
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- 1991 XLT
...about my 1991 Ford Explorer XLT. First of all, hello and thanks for the forums! Here are my questions:
1. What is an "XLT"?
2. What type of axles do these Explorers use?
3. Is the 4.0L engine known for ticking valve lifters? What to do about them?
4. My particular Explorer has two buttons on the dash for the 4x4. The top button says "4x4", and the bottom button says "Low Range". I figured out how to engage the low range, by stopping and shifting into neutral. But I'm not sure if the 4x4 can be engaged while moving, i.e. "on the fly". How does this system work? And is this one of those systems where you have to back up 10-15 feet to disengage the automatic hubs?
5. Finally, thanks for the help! This is my first Explorer, as well as my first 4x4 (at least, the first one that actually runs...)
1. What is an "XLT"?
2. What type of axles do these Explorers use?
3. Is the 4.0L engine known for ticking valve lifters? What to do about them?
4. My particular Explorer has two buttons on the dash for the 4x4. The top button says "4x4", and the bottom button says "Low Range". I figured out how to engage the low range, by stopping and shifting into neutral. But I'm not sure if the 4x4 can be engaged while moving, i.e. "on the fly". How does this system work? And is this one of those systems where you have to back up 10-15 feet to disengage the automatic hubs?
5. Finally, thanks for the help! This is my first Explorer, as well as my first 4x4 (at least, the first one that actually runs...)
