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Severe vibration from engine
Probably not harmonic balancer,but check it for wobbling. The V6 Mustangs had lots of bad crank pulleys replaced.
Hope its NOT main bearings,like was said. don-ohio
6/9/2017 2:08:31 AM •
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on Jun 09, 2017
Not getting spark to 1998 ford explorer
Check B+ supply to the coil pack , red with lite green trace ! What engine does it have ? 4.0 or 5.0 L Crankshaft position sensor . Videos on youtube showing how to test .
5/30/2017 7:54:30 PM •
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on May 30, 2017
98 ford exploer running hot
Always replace the thermostat when changing water pump. The age of the vehicle warrants replacing upper and lower radiator hoses too.
5/30/2017 3:17:32 AM •
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on May 30, 2017
1998 Ford explorer fuel rest button location?
Your owners manual should have this info. If you don't have owners manual, you can go to
fleet.ford.com
Scroll down the page, click on owners manual link, on that page it will ask year--make--model.
5/20/2017 8:13:42 PM •
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on May 20, 2017
Will a bad fuel filter cause the engine light to come on
Yes it will, Not because of the fuel filer itself but from the lack of fuel pressure causes other problems. Replace the filter and see what happens.
There also is a tank sock filter but it is usually NEVER it.
Hope this helps MIke
4/28/2017 11:37:35 PM •
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on Apr 28, 2017
99 explorer 2 dr sport the door sound comes on and stays on
You a faulty door ajar sensor in one of the doors or the tailgate. When this happens the system can be scanned to see which switch is defective, otherwise you must remove all the door panels and the rear glass run channel to access the switches which is on the latch
4/23/2017 1:46:11 AM •
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on Apr 23, 2017
1998 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer,
Hmm sounds bizarre, I had a '96 exploder with 4wd. my forward drive shaft U joint went bad on a longer than usual trip and vibrated the tail shaft of the transmission until it broke the case. I strongly recommend against any do-it-yourself remedies, What did the adjuster determine? I took the vehicle to a reputable shop to have the tranny repaired, (re-built) $3000+ New case. Two years later it went out again, and another $1500 rebuild. They need a special tool to install some o-rings and it costs over $1000. If it is worth it to you I recommend taking it to a major Ford Factory Certified Shop, (dealer) and having a New Transmission installed, (not rebuilt, re-certified, or any other term for Not New) Make sure it has a nice long warranty period.
4/5/2017 7:46:15 PM •
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on Apr 05, 2017
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