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Is front wheel drive good for hills?

Is front wheel drive good for hills?

But front-wheel drive does have better traction when it comes to climbing hills, since all the weight of the engine is over those front wheels. Front-wheel drive is fine for anyone who mostly drives in dry or rainy conditions. This system can even handle light snow.

What causes Ford Explorer to jerk when accelerating?

When one has gone bad, they’ll usually cause your Explorer to jerk when accelerating, idle rough, and hurt fuel mileage. Here’s more on diagnosing bad coil packs. Plug Wires – Spark plug wires are not as common as they used to be, but your particular model of Explorer may have them, so they are on the list.

What kind of engine does Ford Explorer have?

Your Explorer’s engine is a pump. It mixes air and fuel together and needs a strong ignition of the two to run properly. If any of these three variables are off, you will not have optimal combustion.

Where is the viscous coupling on a Ford Explorer?

Here’s a quick ditty about the viscous coupling: Ford first introduced the viscous coupling in the 1997 Ford Explorer and Mercury Mountaineer AWD vehicles. The viscous coupling is a completely sealed torque distribution device located inside the transfer case and is connected to the front and rear output shafts.

Is the Ford Explorer rear wheel drive or 4WD?

Intelligent 4WD with Terrain Management System The Ford Explorer is based on a rear-wheel-drive (RWD) platform, but has optional ‘Intelligent 4WD’. With intelligent 4WD, your vehicle will still drive in two-wheel-drive frequently. However, when the system senses a loss of traction in the main axle, it will send power to the other axle.

Where can I get new wheels for my Ford Explorer?

Once you find the picture of the Explorer wheel you need, simply select the add to cart button below the picture. Our Explorer stock (OEM) rims are reconditioned to factory specifications, or if available, brand new OE replica wheels, manufactured to factory specifications in ISO-9000 certified facilities.

When one has gone bad, they’ll usually cause your Explorer to jerk when accelerating, idle rough, and hurt fuel mileage. Here’s more on diagnosing bad coil packs. Plug Wires – Spark plug wires are not as common as they used to be, but your particular model of Explorer may have them, so they are on the list.

What are the features of a Ford Explorer?

The Ford Explorer is a capable SUV with an Intelligent 4WD with Terrain Management System, features that improve winter driving capabilities. It also has Electronic Stability Control, Traction Control, and ABS.

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