from all the aftermarket add on kit, there are 2 additional sensors, one in the fuel somewhere (addon usually in tank), that monitors what the Ethanol percentage is...and one between the main computer and the fuel injector rail (to tweak fuel injection ratio based on what the other sensor says). Ford
shouldn't have had to get more fancy than that, did they... dunno. There is one additional ODB2 code that a flex can send, basically "flex fuel sensor bad" - so did they use a different computer brain for that one difference.... dunno?
I just googled a little more and turns out ford did make more changes then that... with ethanol you can NOT use steel fuel lines (since the water in the eth will eat steel), etc etc... did not realize ford is still using steel lines in the non-ethanol versions.... apparently different injectors (larger) , etc etc - more than just one or two changes...
AND a Vin Decode:
Ford 3.0L VIN Codes (8th Pos):
U = 3.0L Regular Gasoline OHV (12v) - Ranger/Taurus/Sable
V = 3.0L Flexible Fuel Gas/Ethanol OHV (12v) - Ranger
1 = 3.0L Flexible Fuel Gas/Methanol OHV (12v) - Taurus/Sable
2 = 3.0L Flexible Fuel Gas/Ethanol OHV (12v) - Taurus/Sable
S = 3.0L Regular Gasoline DOHC (24v) - Taurus/Sable
if someone could google up all the 4.0L vin codes that would probably tell you if there was one
(The tech article here on TRS doesn't mention of flex ever being in a 4.0L)
But over in the explorer sport trak forum world they piss and moan about the 2002 and 2003 explorer 4.0L flex - people claim they own it and it is a total POS.
Trip advisor agrees and says that FFV was an option in 2002 and newer explorers (but does not say what engines - aren't those years 4.0 V6 and 4.6 V8 as the only 2 options.)
"Ethanol / Oxygenated blends were not compatible with the Ford Explorer until 2002. From 2002-2005 ethanol blend of E85 is allowed to be used in Flex Fuel Vehicles only. "
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