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    IAC Problems

    Well I replaced the PCM with a reman unit from cardone and seem to fix my problem. Not even throwing a 629 code (TCC solenoid circuit failure ) since PCM was changed. Fuel mileage dosen't seem to be as good though.
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    IAC Problems

    doonze you are correct thats what it is doing. Its got me scratching my head.
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    IAC Problems

    MY 93 explorer IAC does not work for 1min to 10min after starting engine. It seems longer it sits unstarted longer IAC takes to start working. Relaced couple IACs decided it was not the problem. Runs fine after IAC starts working. Replaced left O2 sensor, codes 176 and 177. Only code it has now...
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    Changing Spark Plugs on 91-94 Explorer

    I changed my right rear spark plug pretty easy by using the spark plug socket with the hex head on it with a wrench.
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    cleaning head lights

    Ive polished mine with never dull it works pretty good
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    Some strange problems

    As Spdrcer34 said it is a bad ground. My guess it is the left rear tail light or left front by what you explained. I will try to explain a little bit. When the tail ligths are on and the bulb has no ground the power in a 2 filament bulb (since both filiments in a 2 filiment bulb share the...
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    tranny lines question

    I have 93 explorer, PO removed trans lines from radiator. It is cooled by the aux cooler only. I want to reconnect lines to radiator in series with aux cooler. So are the cooling lines connected to radiator reg flair type fittings?
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    Power Window Bushing Replacement

    I am not sure of explorer window motor size. But I have done this same repair on a 87 ford truck and I cut slices off of a one of those cheap round pocket screwdrivers you get from places to use for bushings.
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    How to: 1992 Power Window Bushing Replacement

    I am not sure of explorer window motor size. But I have done this same repair on a 87 ford truck and I cut slices off of a one of those cheap round pocket screwdrivers you get from places to use for bushings.
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