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Newbie from U.S.A.
Hi, thanks for the welcome notes and comments on certain Explorer issues. To LMedina; my idle speed is now around 750rpm and a lot smoother since cleaning the throttle body. I can live with the slightly lumpiness to the idle quality. The rear wiper problem is now solved....installed a new...- Dex1961
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- Forum: Stock 1995 - 2001 Explorers
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headlight adjusting (aiming)
Correction to my earlier post....the socket size for the headlight adjuster screws is 4mm, not 4.5mm! The set I have was from Advance Auto parts.- Dex1961
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- Forum: Stock 1995 - 2001 Explorers
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headlight adjusting (aiming)
Hi Guys, I just adjusted the headlights on my 2000 Sport. O Reilly auto parts got me a tool just for the job of reaching the adjuster down the rear of the headlight. It is made by Lisle in the U.S.A. and it has a ratchet head. The upper adjuster was easy, just used a 4.5mm socket on it with...- Dex1961
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- Forum: Stock 1995 - 2001 Explorers
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Newbie from U.S.A.
HI, I am a misplaced Brit, living here in the U.S. since 1999. I recently bought my first Ford Explorer, a 2000 model Sport. It is the cleanest one I found, right here on my doorstep. It has covered only 65k miles! I have owned six Ford vehicles prior to this one, all in the U.S. and all...- Dex1961
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- Forum: Stock 1995 - 2001 Explorers