* Repair Manuals: A repair manual (like a Haynes or Chilton manual) specific to a 1997 Ford Explorer will have diagrams showing the various components of the front end – bumper, grille, headlights, fenders, radiator support, etc. These are exploded diagrams showing how the parts fit together. You can find these manuals online or at auto parts stores.
* Parts Diagrams from Auto Parts Websites: Websites like AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, or Napa Auto Parts allow you to select your vehicle's year, make, and model. Then you can usually navigate to a section showing parts diagrams for specific areas, such as the front bumper or the headlights. These diagrams will show the individual parts with part numbers.
* Online Forums and Communities: Ford Explorer enthusiast forums might have members who have created or shared diagrams, particularly if there's a common repair or modification related to the front end.
* Dealership: A Ford dealership will have access to very detailed diagrams as part of their service documentation. However, they may charge a fee for access.
What specifically are you trying to find out about the front end? Knowing this will help in directing you to the best resource. For example, are you:
* Trying to replace a broken headlight?
* Repairing collision damage?
* Installing a new bumper?
* Understanding the wiring harness?
Providing more detail about your need will help me give you a more precise answer.