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1FMDU34XXSZB36600

1995 FORD Explorer

Vehicle Summary

The 1995 Ford Explorer XL is a versatile SUV with a robust 4.0L V6 engine, producing between 155 to 160 horsepower. Manufactured by Ford Motor Company in Hazelwood, Missouri, it features hydraulic brakes and electronic fuel injection. This MPV offers safety with front airbags for the driver and passenger and manual seat belts. It's a reliable choice for both urban and off-road adventures.

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Make
FORD
Model
Explorer
Year
1995
Engine
4.0L

Complete Specifications

25 specs
Make FORD
Manufacturer Name FORD MOTOR COMPANY
Model Explorer
Model Year 1995
Plant City HAZELWOOD (ST. LOUIS)
Series XL
Vehicle Type MULTIPURPOSE PASSENGER VEHICLE (MPV)
Plant Country UNITED STATES (USA)
Plant State MISSOURI
Body Class Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV)/Multi-Purpose Vehicle (MPV)
Doors 4
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating From Class 1D: 5,001 - 6,000 lb (2,268 - 2,722 kg)
Brake System Type Hydraulic
Engine Number of Cylinders 6
Displacement (CC) 3949.282424
Displacement (CI) 241
Displacement (L) 4.0
Fuel Type - Primary Gasoline
Engine Configuration V-Shaped
Engine Brake (hp) From 155
Engine Brake (hp) To 160
Other Engine Info Fuel Injection Type: Electronic Fuel Injection
Engine Manufacturer Ford
Seat Belt Type Manual
Front Air Bag Locations 1st Row (Driver and Passenger)

Known Issues for This Vehicle

Brake fluid leaks

Hydraulic brake systems can develop leaks in the brake lines, calipers, or master cylinder, leading to decreased braking performance.

Brake fade

Overheating of the brake system can cause a temporary loss of braking power, especially during extended braking.

Abs failure

The Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) sensors or module may fail, causing the ABS warning light to illuminate and potentially reducing braking efficiency.

Master cylinder issues

The master cylinder can wear out over time, leading to a spongy brake pedal or a complete brake failure.

Brake pad wear

Brake pads can wear out and need regular inspection and replacement to ensure effective braking.

Warped brake rotors

Excessive heat can cause brake rotors to warp, leading to vibrations or pulsations when braking.

Brake caliper sticking

Brake calipers can seize or stick, causing uneven brake pad wear and potential damage to the brake system.

Brake booster problems

A failing brake booster can lead to increased brake pedal effort and reduced braking power.

Vacuum leaks

For vehicles with vacuum-assisted brakes, leaks in the vacuum system can reduce braking performance.

Contaminated brake fluid

Brake fluid can become contaminated with moisture or debris, reducing its effectiveness and potentially causing corrosion in the brake system.

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