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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Explorer / February 2005

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AWD gone in 2005?

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Foon - 12 Feb 2005 19:05 GMT
I was reading in some Consumer Buying Guide that AWD has been discontinued in
the 2005 models. Does anyone know why? I have it in my 2003 XLT and it has
performed flawlessly in deep soft sand at Cape Hatteras and in fairly deep snow
the last two winters. I'm just wondering if Ford discovered something inherently
wrong with the engineering or that it was not as big a marketing plus as they
thought it would be?

-Foon
Jim Weibel - 12 Feb 2005 20:58 GMT
it may be gone in the explorers but ford is offeringAWD in the ford 500, the
new montego and in the monterey so i hardly think there was some inherent
flaw.  i.m with you, i have it in my 99mountaineer and i love it in the
buffalo, ny winters!
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D.D. Palmer - 12 Feb 2005 21:32 GMT
I doubt that is true. If so, they wouldn't sell one vehicle here in the
northeast/snowbelt. Not one. 2WD Explorers don't even exist up here. Period.

>I was reading in some Consumer Buying Guide that AWD has been discontinued
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Foon - 13 Feb 2005 01:50 GMT
>I doubt that is true. If so, they wouldn't sell one vehicle here in the
>northeast/snowbelt. Not one. 2WD Explorers don't even exist up here. Period.

Perhaps I should have differentiated between All Wheel Drive and 4 Wheel Drive.
The AWD I have is engaged at all times. There are no dash buttons to choose the
type of 4WD option you need. Power in AWD is directed to the rear wheels on
standard surfaces. If the rear wheels begin to slip or cannot move the vehicle
forward, power is automatically directed to front wheels to compensate. You can
gear down for more power using the shift lever. It even gets more complicated if
wheels slip on different sides I understand. I snooped on the official 2005 Ford
Explorer site for my model XLT and found no mention of an AWD option. Has anyone
even seen a 2005 with that feature?

-Foon
D.D. Palmer - 15 Feb 2005 01:45 GMT
I believe that the Mountaineer ONLY has AWD or 2WD, but not 4WD even as an
option.

>>I doubt that is true. If so, they wouldn't sell one vehicle here in the
>>northeast/snowbelt. Not one. 2WD Explorers don't even exist up here.
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> -Foon
C. E. White - 15 Feb 2005 13:18 GMT
> >I doubt that is true. If so, they wouldn't sell one vehicle here in the
> >northeast/snowbelt. Not one. 2WD Explorers don't even exist up here. Period.
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> Explorer site for my model XLT and found no mention of an AWD option. Has anyone
> even seen a 2005 with that feature?

The AWD version is not mentioned in the '05 Explorer
ordering guide. so I assume it is gone. Persoanlly, I prefer
the A4WD system. I imagine Ford decided that people who
wanted AWD might be condidates for the Freestyle. BTW, my
Father just bought a Freestyle and it is very nice.

Ed
C. E. White - 15 Feb 2005 13:15 GMT
> I doubt that is true. If so, they wouldn't sell one vehicle here in the
> northeast/snowbelt. Not one. 2WD Explorers don't even exist up here. Period.

In prior years Ford offered 3 types of Explorer drive
systems - 2WD, AWD, and A4WD. The AWD is gone. A4WD (aka
ControlTrac) is still with us. The AWD system was a full
time all wheel drive system that did not include a low
range. The A4WD (Automatic 4 Wheel Drive) system is a more
traditional 4 WD system with an electrically operated clutch
in the transfer case that engages when slip is detected. It
includes a low range.

Regards,

Ed White
Jim Warman - 12 Feb 2005 22:04 GMT
Quite the opposite... all wheel drive is showing up on more models than ever
including the 500 and (IIRC) the Freestar.

> I was reading in some Consumer Buying Guide that AWD has been discontinued in
> the 2005 models. Does anyone know why? I have it in my 2003 XLT and it has
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> -Foon
Andrew Smith - 12 Feb 2005 22:13 GMT
>I was reading in some Consumer Buying Guide that AWD has been discontinued
>in
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> -Foon

Foontonio Foonarelli!

What you need is an F250 Crew Cab Long Bed.  Then you'll have room for
boards...inside.

a.
Foon - 13 Feb 2005 01:53 GMT
Andrew Smith says...

>Foontonio Foonarelli!
>
>What you need is an F250 Crew Cab Long Bed.  Then you'll have room for
>boards...inside.

Hi Andy. I owned trucks for a few years back in the 70s but found the comfort
factor lacking. Besides, my boards are only 43 inches long these days.
Mahalo.
=Foon
 
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