Does my 99 Ford Explorer have a transmission drain plug?
I have a 99 Ford Explorer XLT. It's a 6 cylinder automatic and AWD and was just wondering if the tranny has a drain plug.
I have a 99 Ford Explorer XLT. It's a 6 cylinder automatic and AWD and was just wondering if the tranny has a drain plug.
We replaced the fuel pump with a junkyard one and has run fine but when ever we fill it full with gas the car will run for a while then break down and not start till it decided it wants to start up again. What's causing this and how to fix it please help.
Looking for a complete vacume routing diagram on motor for a 98 ford 4.0 explorer.
As I was getting onto the highway, I tried accelerating to match the speed of the other cars and the explorer wouldn't go past 3000rpm or downshift. It was making an odd noise kind of like a grinding of gears maybe? The transmission slipped a couple times a few months ago but nothing since. Check engine light was already on for gas cap leak but double checked it and that was the only thing wrong. The engine went back to normal on my way home which is when I checked the engine light. I apologize for the long read but need to know what it is before it breaks completely. Btw it has 164k miles.
As I was getting onto the highway, I tried accelerating to match the speed of the other cars and the explorer wouldn't go past 3000rpm or downshift. It was making an odd noise kind of like a grinding of gears maybe? The transmission slipped a couple times a few months ago but nothing since. Check engine light was already on for gas cap leak but double checked it and that was the only thing wrong. The engine went back to normal on my way home which is when I checked the engine light. I apologize for the long read but need to know what it is before it breaks completely. Btw it has 164k miles
Why does my ford explorer stall out when I take it out of park? - 1
So in a event that may happen. I could possibly, doubtful, but possibly get a 92 ford explorer 5speed manual trNs. My buddy started talking abut it and somehow we got to talking about the parking brake. I told him it's a foot brake so 4 pedals on the ground, he says it's a hand brake below and to the right of the steering column. Can you help settle this? We have $5 on the table just in case you were wondering.
I have a 1998 ford explorer with 194k miless. The car is excellent, no issues, and i plan on keeping it for a few more years. The transmission fluid is bad, really burnt up.
Pepboys and auto doctor have declined to change the fluid and filter because they said it will do more harm than good. Unless its slipping or not shifting well.
I did call a local transmission shop, and they said they would change it if they drove it and everything was fine.
I'm confused as to why they are telling me completely opposite things. And yes, i kow 'supposedly 'changing it in high mileage cars is 'risky' but i've never personally heard of anyone having issues before.
How much would it cost to repair this 2003 Ford Explorer?
I drive a 2002 Ford Explorer SportTrac and about two days ago all of a sudden I started hearing strange noises coming from underneath the truck.
First, every time I hit a rough part of the road or a bump I can hear a metallic rattling sound like something was loose and shaking around.
The next issue is sometimes I feel and hear a pulsating grinding coming from the wheels that gets louder and stronger when I brake, and I can feel it in the pedal. It happens even when I'm not applying the brake but it is less intense. It also gets louder when I turn the steering wheel.
I know both problems are related because they started happening at the same time and I'm thinking it could be a brake problem but I'm not sure. Can anyone help me figure out what the deal is?