nobodyfresh
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I've searched these forums and read dozens of posts that I thought were the same problem as mine but have not found a solution.
My 2000 Explorer v6 4.0 SOHC has problems idling when it is cold outside. It behaves similar to a carb engine that has a faulty choke. The idle is very low and it stumbles when revving it until about 1500rpm. The problem goes away once the engine reaches operating temperate. This only occurs in weather below about 60 degrees and worsens as the weather gets colder.
I have replaced the IAC, MAF sensor, spark plugs, spark plug wires, and air filter. I do not hear nor see any noticeable vacuum leaks.
Any ideas?
It's getting really cold out and it would be nice to be able to install a remote starter!
My 2000 Explorer v6 4.0 SOHC has problems idling when it is cold outside. It behaves similar to a carb engine that has a faulty choke. The idle is very low and it stumbles when revving it until about 1500rpm. The problem goes away once the engine reaches operating temperate. This only occurs in weather below about 60 degrees and worsens as the weather gets colder.
I have replaced the IAC, MAF sensor, spark plugs, spark plug wires, and air filter. I do not hear nor see any noticeable vacuum leaks.
Any ideas?
It's getting really cold out and it would be nice to be able to install a remote starter!