Ford Explorer 2006 Owners Guide

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Year 2006
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Ford Explorer 2006 Specification

The 2006 Ford Explorer is a mid-size SUV renowned for its blend of performance, comfort, and versatility. It is available in multiple trims, including the XLS, XLT, Eddie Bauer, and Limited, each offering a range of features to cater to diverse preferences. Under the hood, the 2006 Explorer offers two engine options: a 4.0-liter V6 engine delivering 210 horsepower and a more powerful 4.6-liter V8 engine producing 292 horsepower. Both engines are paired with a five-speed automatic transmission, ensuring smooth and responsive driving dynamics.

The vehicle's exterior dimensions feature a length of 193.4 inches, a width of 73.7 inches, and a height of 71.9 inches, providing a substantial presence on the road. The Explorer's interior is designed for comfort and utility, offering three rows of seating with a capacity for up to seven passengers. The second and third rows can be folded down to expand the cargo space, catering to various storage needs.

Safety is a key focus for the 2006 Explorer, equipped with standard features such as dual front airbags, antilock brakes, and an electronic stability control system. Optional safety enhancements include side-impact airbags and a rollover sensor system. Additionally, the SUV boasts a robust frame and advanced suspension system, contributing to its stable and controlled ride.

The Explorer’s infotainment options include an AM/FM stereo with a CD player, and higher trims offer additional features like a premium audio system, rear-seat DVD entertainment system, and navigation. Climate control is handled by a standard air conditioning system, with higher trims featuring automatic dual-zone climate control for added convenience.

In summary, the 2006 Ford Explorer combines robust engine choices, a spacious and versatile interior, and a suite of safety features, making it a reliable choice for families and adventurers alike.

Ford Explorer 2006 F.A.Q.

What is the recommended oil type for a 2006 Ford Explorer?

The recommended oil type for a 2006 Ford Explorer is 5W-30 synthetic motor oil.

How do I reset the 'Check Engine' light on my 2006 Ford Explorer?

To reset the 'Check Engine' light, disconnect the battery for about 15 minutes. Reconnect and start the engine. If the light persists, diagnostic testing may be needed.

What is the towing capacity of the 2006 Ford Explorer?

The 2006 Ford Explorer has a towing capacity of up to 7,300 pounds when properly equipped.

How can I fix the air conditioning not blowing cold air in my 2006 Ford Explorer?

Check the refrigerant level and AC compressor functionality. If these are fine, inspect the blend door actuator for any faults.

What are common transmission issues in the 2006 Ford Explorer and how can they be addressed?

Common issues include harsh shifting and slipping. Regular transmission fluid changes and software updates from the dealer can mitigate these problems.

How do I replace the headlight bulb on a 2006 Ford Explorer?

Open the hood, remove the headlight assembly screws, pull out the assembly, and replace the bulb by twisting it counterclockwise. Reassemble in reverse order.

What is the correct tire pressure for a 2006 Ford Explorer?

The recommended tire pressure for the 2006 Ford Explorer is typically 30-35 psi for standard tires. Check the driver’s side door placard for specifics.

How can I improve fuel efficiency in my 2006 Ford Explorer?

Maintain regular engine tune-ups, keep tires inflated to the recommended pressure, and avoid excessive idling to improve fuel efficiency.

What are the recommended maintenance intervals for a 2006 Ford Explorer?

Recommended maintenance includes oil changes every 3,000 to 5,000 miles, tire rotations every 6,000 miles, and brake inspections every 10,000 miles.

How do I troubleshoot electrical issues in the 2006 Ford Explorer?

Start by checking the fuses and relays, then inspect the battery and alternator. Ensure all connections are clean and tight.