The truck has 107,000 miles on it.
SOURCE: 2003 ford expedition... shaking when driving and
will try to help.the shaking during braking may be a warped brake rotor,shaking while driving is in the wheel alignment. you have several issues to deal with.as far as the engine light flashing,check all your fluid levels in the engine. oil,low coolant, brake fluid,transmission fluid. top off fluids as needed. you can reset that engine light by disconnecting the positive cable from the battery for 10mins.this will reset the cars computer. but if you have a sensor or other issues,that light will come back on.the only way to know for sure is to have it code read a garage or dealership will be able to plug it in to get the codes for you.hope this helps and thank you for choosing fixya.com
SOURCE: Re: Engine light is on after changing spark plugs
Go to autozone and have the code scanned. And come back here to ask more question. Otherwise you are wasting money.
SOURCE: limp home mode
You need to scan for engine trouble codes. Most parts stores will do this for free, and tell you what they mean and make recommendations on what to do. The 'limp mode' kicks in to prevent damage to the vehicle when the computer gets data that something is wrong.. When you shut it off, it's temporarily reset, but then the cars computer is signaling there is still a problem, and it goes back into limp mode. If you have any questions after getting the codes 'read' , post questions and code #;s here for help. Good luck.
SOURCE: Wife driving 2001 Expedition and the Oil light
when you travel over 65 mhr for long lenghts of time you don,t work the engine enough to move the fluid to lubricate the engine also when you go on long trips make sure the oil life is still gonna be good for the hole trip
SOURCE: I own a 2002 ford
Try disconnecting the Battery for 10 minutes. Just take off the NEG- cable. The warning light has a reminder for faults. It takes 25 to 35 startups before the problems cycle through. Or you can disconnect the Battery like I indicated.
You can also go to Autozone or Oreillys for a free scan. They can use the scanner to wipe the problems off the onboard computer in your car. If the problem returns go back and have them scan it again and find the culprit.
You can compare the new list to the parts you already replaced.
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