SOURCE: 2003 Ford Explore 4x4 stuck in 4x4 Low
Try backing up in 4x4 then put it in N and shift out of 4x4
SOURCE: ford explorer 1997 xlt, the inside door handle does not work
I had the same problem and I finally found the solution after taking the panels from the inside of the door. Ford makes these vehicles with plastic clips to hold the bar that releases the latch and after so much repetitive usage of them they break. so most likely you will need to go to a ford dealership to get these clips which are stupidly priced at $3.00 a piece. All you need to do is take out the old pieces and put in the new and they'll most likely last you for another 10 yrs. but that's not a guaranteed fix from Ford.
SOURCE: 1997 ford explorer limited; used 4x4 a couple days
Your transmission should be in neutral when shift from 4x4 low to high. Also the brake needs to be depressed. If you have done that I would say it is a solenoid in the transfer case or the relay that drives the transfer case solenoid.
SOURCE: well I wont to no
I do not recall the engine size that you have but let me list down the compatible transmission for both the 4 and the 5L variants.
4R55E or 5R55E for the 4L V6 engine
4R70W for the 5L V Engine.
There is an option for the manual transmission for the 4L V6 which is the M5OD-R1.
SOURCE: 1997 Ford Explorer Power Seat Wiring
There are several options. It all depends on how bad you want the leather seats. You could disassemble the seats and transfer the upholstery from one seat to the other, or you could transfer the motor mechanisms from one seat to the other. The leather seats are most likely equipped with seat heater elements...there is no way you are going to get them to work without redesigning half of the vehicle, so you can either leave the heating elements out when you transfer the upholstery or just leave their respective connectors disconnected.
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