Assuming that you have a 4X4 model, the 2000 Explorer 4X4 was offered with 2 systems to operated the 4 wheel drive, one is all wheel drive and one is automatic 4 wheel drive. If you have the all wheel drive it will have no external controls, no shifter for the transfer case, no push buttons, nothing. If you have the automatic 4X4 system there will be a selector button on the dash allowing you to change from Automatic 4X4, to 4 High, or into 4 Low. If you do have the selector knob you can shift into 4 High at speeds up to 55 MPH, to get into 4 Low you need to be stopped, in neutral and your foot on the brake to prevent damaged to the planetary gear set inside the transfer case.
2007-06-22 07:10:54
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answered by bikertrash 6
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I am pretty sure that it does have four wheel drive. However, check your owners manual. It probably says what models have four wheel drive. In my Mustang manual it specifies certain things that the Shelby models have that the base V6 and GT Mustangs don't, so I imagine it would have a page on 4WD, and it would say something like Standard on Explorer Sport.
2007-06-22 00:22:40
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answered by Anonymous
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It is possible. I was thinking that the AWD models have a badge on the body that says it's an AWD SUV. good luck.
2007-06-22 03:04:41
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answered by Fordman 7
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some have it and some don't, see your dealer , check the manual, all wheel is a good thing if you have it
2007-06-22 00:27:49
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answered by jim m 7
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did your neighbor look under it? there will be a pumpkin under the front simular to the rear
2007-06-22 06:37:24
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answered by ClassicMustang 7
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if everything fail, call your dealer with a serial # of the truck they can tell everything from the serial#.
2007-06-22 00:27:20
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answered by Tri T 3
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on your dash panel there should be a switch that reads 4x4, hi, lo, and auto 4x4.
2007-06-22 04:03:01
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answered by FORDever 4
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