Is the Ford Explorer Sport Trac a 4X4?
Overview. The Ford Explorer Sport Trac is one part SUV and another part pickup truck. Built from 2001 to 2010 and covering two generations, the Explorer Sport Trac offered standard rear-wheel drive and available four-wheel drive.
Is a Ford Explorer Sport Trac a good vehicle?
The average rating is a 4 out of 5 stars. The Ford Explorer Sport Trac Reliability Rating is 3.5 out of 5. It ranks 21st out of 32 for all car brands. Learn more about Ford Explorer Sport Trac Reliability Ratings.
What do you do if your car is stuck in 4 wheel drive?
How to Disengage a Stuck Four-Wheel Drive Line
- Check to see if you have manual hubs and that they are in “free” mode.
- Put your vehicle into four-wheel high mode.
- Drive forward for about a quarter of a mile.
- Stop the vehicle and shift from four-wheel to two-wheel drive.
Is the Ford Explorer Sport Trac still going strong?
Ancient underpinnings deliver sloppy ride and handling, can’t carry as much as a real pickup, subpar off-road ability. None for sale nearby. Instead: Purchased my 2004 Sport trac xls new in 2004. After 66,000 plus miles it is still going strong.
Is the Ford Explorer a pickup or SUV?
SUV comfort and pickup truck bed convenience, workhorse V6, features galore, available side curtain airbags. Ancient underpinnings deliver sloppy ride and handling, can’t carry as much as a real pickup, subpar off-road ability. None for sale nearby.
When to replace tires on 2004 Ford Explorer?
Replaced Good year Tires RTS at 10k ( dealer replace) then again they wore out at 40K . Tranny replaced at 37K miles. Shocks replaced at 40K miles ALl new Front end & ball joints replaced at 40K miles. Bearings replaced at 40k miles. Got new Michelin LTX M+S at 40K miles now rides like a dream if you ROTATE tires every 10k miles.