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5 Vehicle Id / History / Index VEHICLE ID / HISTORY / INDEX 5 Vehicle Identification Number Explorer Key Information Explorer 1991-94 1991: The 1991 Explorer replaced the Bronco II as the Ford midsized SUV. The front end was similar to the Ranger STX. The vehicle Where to Find Your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) came in two or four doors and was larger than the Bronco II. For the 1991-94 Explorer the VIN plate is visible through the driver's Trim lines included the XL, XLT and the Eddie Bauer Edition. side of the windshield. The only engine available was the 4.0 Liter V6. The Explorer Vehicle Identification Number - 1FMDU34X1MUB04683 offered optional 4WD or automatic overdrive transmission. A Twin I-Beam front suspension was standard on 2WD models and the Twin Traction front axle came with 4WD models. 1 F M D U 34 X 1 M U B04683 1992: The Explorer had proven to become the best selling SUV in the Nation of Origin U.S. giving Ford no reason to make any changes this year. 1 = USA 2 = Canada 1993: In 1993 a fully loaded Limited Edition was offered along with Manufacturer the original XL, XLT and Eddie Bauer trim levels. Four wheel F = Ford Motor Company ABS became standard on all Explorers. Type of Vehicle 1994: With the continued success as being the most popular SUV M = Multipurpose Vehicle in the U.S. there were no reasons to make any significant Brakes/Gross Vehicle Weight* changes this year. B or U = 3,001-4,000 lbs C or Y = 4,001-5,000 lbs D or Z = 5,001-6,000 lbs *Due to varying options available Overflow Kit, Coolant 55 Rubberized Undercoating 50 GVWR code was changed for certain model years. P S Paint Protection Film 32 Sealants & Adhesives 50 Model Line Paintucation DVDs, Kevin Tetz 19 Seam Sealer 50 U = Explorer Panel & Trim Removal Tool Set 17 Seat Belt Hardware 48 Chassis & Body Type Parking Brake Adjuster 68 Seat Belts 48 22 = 2 Door 4x2 Parking Brake Cable Repair Kit 67 Seat Heater Kit 48 24 = 2 Door 4x4 Parking Brake Pedal Pad 47,68 Self Adjuster Brake Kit 67 32 = 4 Door 4x2 Parking Brake Release Switch 71 Sending Unit, Fuel Tank 59 34 = 4 Door 4x4 Parking Brake Spreader Bar 67 Shackle & Parts, Leaf Spring 65-66 Parklight & Parts 29,77 Shackle, Leaf Spring 65-66 Engine Type Parklight Assemblies 77 Sheet Metal & Flex Edge Steel 17 X = 4.0 Liter 242 CID V6 Parklight Protection Film 32 Sheet Metal Plugs 17 Check Digit Parklight Set, Custom 29 Shift Knob 48 (Internal Usage) PCV Grommets 55 Shift Repair Kit 48 Model Year PCV Valves & Parts 55 Shift Tube Kit 61 M = 1991 Pedal Pads 47 Shiftlock Actuator, Column 61,72 N = 1992 Performance Suspension 64 Shims, Body Panel Alignment 17 P = 1993 Pillar Post Trim Kit, Chrome 33 Shock Absorbers, KYB 64-66 Pinion Flange Kit 70 Side Window Deflectors 35 R = 1994 Pitman Arm Puller 61 Sidemarker Reflector 78 Assembly Plant Plug Weld Pliers 17 Sound & Heat Insulation 46 U = Louisville, Kentucky Polishing Kit, Deluxe 19 Sound Control Mat 46 Z = St. Louis, Missouri POR-15 Restoration Products 16 Spare Tire Cover 31 Numerical Sequence of Assembly Power Outlet, 12V Accessory 41 Spark Plug Boot Sleeves 69 Constant "A" until sequence number of 99,999 is reached, then Power Steering Filter, In-Line 61 Spark Plug Wire Retainer 73 changes to constant "B" and so on. Power Steering Hose 62 Speaker, Stereo 41 Power Steering Parts 61-62 Speed Control Switch 72 Power Steering Pumps 62 Speed Sensor, Speedometer 40 Hoop Steps 35 Liftgate Lock Actuator 20 Power Steering Reservoir & Cap 62 Spot Weld Cutter 17 Horn Buttons, Billet 43 Liftgate Parts 7-9,20 Power Window Switch 11,70-72 Spray Adhesive, LOCTITE 50 Horn Relay 71 Liftgate Strut 20 Spray Nozzles 75 Horns 58 Lighter Knob and Element 39-40 R Spring Eye Bushing 65-66 Hose Clamps, SS, Ford Logo 53 Lighting 28-29,76-79 Radiator & Parts 57 Spring Hanger, Rear 66 Hub & Rotor Assemblies 67 Lighting, Custom 28-29 Radiator Cap 57 Spring Seat, Rear 66 Lock Actuators, Door 11,13 Radiator Core Mounting 22 Starter Repair Kit 73 I Lock Set, Door 13 Radiator Core Support 18 Starter Solenoid 73 Ignition Coil 73 Locking Hub Sets 70 Radiator Drain Taps 57 Starter Switch, Remote 72 Ignition Cylinder W/Keys 71-72 LOCTITE Products 50 Radiator Support 57 Steel Body Panels 17 Ignition Switch & Socket 71-72 Lug Nuts 38,60 Radio Speaker 41 Steel Body Parts 81 Ignition Wire Set 73 Radius Arm & Parts 65 Steering Column Parts 61 Impact Bar, Bumper 15 M Radius Arm Bushing Set 63,65 Steering Controls 62 Impact Strips, Bumper 14 Manifold Gasket 51-52 Rear Differential Cover 70 Steering Gear, Reman 61 Insulation Material 46 Mirror Switch 70-72 Rear Door Handle 12 Steering Parts 61-62 Interior Parts 39-48 Mirror, Door 26 Rear Drum Brakes 67 Steering Wheel Installation Kit 43 Mirror, Rear View 47 Rear Leaf Springs 65-66 Steering Wheel Puller 62 K Molded Carpet 46 Rear Main Seals 52 Steering Wheels 43 Key Fob 53 Mud Flaps W/Logo 32 Rear Shackle Bushing Set 63 Steps, Hoop 35 Key Fob Case 53 Mud Guards 32 Rear Step Bumper & Parts 14,25 Stereo Equipment 41 KYB Shock Absorbers 64-66 Mufflers, HEDMAN HEDDERS 69 Rear View Mirror 47 Stone Deflector 18 Mufflers, Turbo 69 Rear Wheel Bearing 60 Stop Lamp Switch 71-72 L Musical Horn System 58 Rear Wheel Cylinders, Brake 67 Strip Caulk 50 Lamp Bulbs 40,76-79 Rear Window Glass 7 Subwoofer, Powered 41 Lamps & Parts 29,76-79 N Rear Window Handle 7 Superwhite Bulbs 28,76-77 Lap Seat Belts 48 Neutral Safety Switch 71 Rear Window Lift Struts 20 Suspension Manual, HAYNES 2 LED Bulbs 28 Relays & Flashers 71 Suspension Parts 66 LED Hitch Light 36 O Remote Starter Switch 72 Sway Bar Bushing, Poly 63 LED License Plate Bolt Set 28 Oil Drain Valve, EZ 52 Retractable Seat Belt 48 Sway Bar Bushings 63 License Lamp Lens 79 Oil Filler Cap 52 Ring Gear, Flywheel 51 Sway Bar End Link Kits 63 License Plate Bolt Set, LED 28 Oil Pan Drain Plug 52 Riveter Set 10 Switches 70-72 License Plate Bracket 15 Oil Pan Gasket 52 Rocker Panel Protection Film 32 License Plate Frame 34 Oil Pan Snap-Ups 52 Rocker Panel Trim 33 T Liftgate Bumper 7-9,20 Oil Pressure Gauge 39 Rocker Panel Trim, Stainless 33 Tail Light & Parts 29,79 Liftgate Emblems 20,22 Oil Pressure Switch 52,70,72 Rocker Panels 18-19,81 Tail Light Set, Custom 29 Liftgate Handle 20 Oil Pump 52 RTV Red, LOCTITE 50 Temperature Gauge 39 Liftgate Lamp 78 Overflow Hose 57 Rubber Floor Mats 45 Terminal Protector Set, Battery 74 Order Your Parts & Catalogs Online www.LMCTRUCK.com (800) 562-8782.
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