Re: Towing in overdrive
Rampart, For a Explorer to tow weight it first must have a tow package, mine is and consists of 3:73 axle ratio, extra capacity cooling aux trans cooler, engine oil cooler and factory trailer wiring harness and 5 speed auto 4.0 sohc V6 and 4 wheel abs disk brakes. Trailer brakes are a must. The Explorer tow well I do not use O/d it holds steady at speed, but is slow to get up to speed and, I do tow in hilly terrian( 400 highway ) but is a 60 to 65mph tops for comfortable towing, Over all I'm pleased with this little trucks ability it does a decent job,so far has been trouble free. Use 4 low at the ramp always and you won't break it, be patient when towing also. I tow about 250 miles round trip 5 or six times a year, but If I was going to make that trip every weekend I would opt for a bigger truck. In a nutshell the Explorer does a fair job, a little slow from a standstill, but once rolling it hold its own, and is decent on hills, that 4.0 has a good torque curve once it turns up past 2500 rpm. The only issue with 2002 Explorer's have been some pinion failure's, Ford does have a correction for it but its not a recall item, so listen for any strange rearend noise, If its noisy Ford will fix it, trust me my family is in the car business we have fixed a few them, I like my little truck its 1998 with about 65000 miles ( 103,000kms) on it no trouble with drivetrain. Hope I've answered your questions.