Lifting a 2003 Ford Explorer XLT
My explorer is low and I want to lift it for off roading. What lift kits would fit my vehicle I'm having a hard time finding one.
My explorer is low and I want to lift it for off roading. What lift kits would fit my vehicle I'm having a hard time finding one.
I lost the key to my 2005 Ford Explorer, how can get a replacement key? - 1
I have 2002 Ford Explorer Sport Trac and have had just about enough of the teeth rattling jolts on this thing. However, knowing nothing about suspension I've no idea where to start.
What I do know from some surface research is that I'm more in the market for coils and dampeners than a full lift kit. In fact, that s exactly what I need. Not a lift lift whatsoever just the coils and dampeners.
So the question is, do I have to find a set made specifically for my truck? Or can I just buy universal kit for medium truck dimensions and have it done at a shop?
Where is the PCV valve located on a 2011 Ford Explorer? - 1
Okay guys, 19 year old college freshman here with her own car. I recently realized I needed to add more power steering fluid to my car today, when my steering wheel got hard to turn. I know a little bit about cars, and normally there's a pretty clear fluid reservoir that's labeled "power steering fluid" but I have a 1997 Ford Explorer that I bought second hand from an older gentleman, who no longer had the owners manual. I'm away at college, and can't afford to take it anywhere, so I bought power steering fluid, popped my hood, and realized that I had no clue where to put it, and it's not labeled anywhere, and I do not have access to the owners manual, so I'm kind of SOL here. Any help would be appreciated!
Which is faster, Honda Accord or Ford Explorer? - 1
Where is the 4w control module located I look in near the glove box there wires but it seem the old owner took it of. I believe if that the case that why I can't get my suv to engaging please help
Can bad transfer case cause the transmission not move. I give it gas on drive or any gear and nothing. I also thinking about control module, i check the fuild is fine, need help.
I pulled the upper/right side timing chain tensioner bolt and put a new one in… No issue… But the chain rattled worse then before… The new bolt is the same except the threading is slightly shorter.so may be the wrong tensioner… But the issue is that now i took the new one back out to put the old one back in and it won't go back in… I looked inside the bold hole and now there's a piece of white plastic blocking the hole halfway in… Its rounded and has some spring to it is if the bolt is supposed to push it up when inserted but i never saw that piece hang down before and nothing i can find even mentions or shows any white plastic piece… It make be a big piece of the timing tensioner plates broken off but those should be black… And the only way to find out what it is is to pull the engine and break it down to see… Which i don't want to do if its something simple… But as of right now i can't get the bolt back in…
I recently bought a 2001 ford explorer sport trac ( 4.0 liter v6. Also has an overhead cam shaft). It turned over and ran when I bought it but barely. The guy said it needed a new belt and o2 sensor. Gave the guy money and he drove off and then went to start it and "click" the starter went out. Replaced the starter and got it started. Half way home the oil pressure dropped and the car died out. I was in the truck behind it because my dad had to bring tools and such. He was driving it when it went out and I was behind him. He had me get in and he rammed me home. When I got in I noticed some white smoke coming out of the passenger side of the hood. The car was off but he still pushed it home while I steered. When we finally got it home we took a closer look. The car of course wouldn t start up. His exact text when he looked at it was "I'm home. Oil is full. Starter is hooked up. Engine is locked up." I have no idea what is wrong with it and would like some help figuring it out. It's been a rough couple of weeks with this thing and I'm hoping there's some hope for it.