bronco351
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- August 23, 2003
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- City, State
- Arizona
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 93 sport 4x4
I was putting the Explorer in the garage about an hour ago, and it started up fine, but died five seconds later. So I started it again, put it into drive, and drove it forward a few feet and it died before I could even get it into park. It also made a bit of a groan when it killed. It starts up fine, but only runs for 5-10 seconds before it kills again.
The problem started two weeks ago when I got home from work, and the stereo reset itselve for no apparent reason ejecting the CD. I got into the car, and everything seemed okay after that, and I had no problems starting the truck.
Last week when I was at the grocery store and came out to the truck, and it wouldn't start, just clicked, and all of the interior lights were dim. Luckily I had a portable battery jumper with me, and I got the truck started and drove it home. It seemed fine after that, so I figured the battery might just not be holding a good charge anymore.
The truck ran without problems for the next week until today. Monday I bought a 1000 ca 850 cca battery from Wal- Mart and installed it. Car ran fine all day Monday, and yesterday I drove over 90 miles without any problems. So I let the truck sit in the driveway and when I go to start it I have the problem I described the first paragraph.
Now at least it is stuck in the garage where I can work on it, but I still can't drive the Ex until I get it fixed. The voltmeter reads lower than usual when I put the key into the ignition, but I don't believe the factory one is much useful to begin with.
I don't feel like spending money on an alternator if I don't need one, but I am pretty sure that it is the problem. BTW all the belts look fine and were just replaced by a reputable shop in August. Anyone have any advice or know what I should look for?
Thanks in advance for your help.
The problem started two weeks ago when I got home from work, and the stereo reset itselve for no apparent reason ejecting the CD. I got into the car, and everything seemed okay after that, and I had no problems starting the truck.
Last week when I was at the grocery store and came out to the truck, and it wouldn't start, just clicked, and all of the interior lights were dim. Luckily I had a portable battery jumper with me, and I got the truck started and drove it home. It seemed fine after that, so I figured the battery might just not be holding a good charge anymore.
The truck ran without problems for the next week until today. Monday I bought a 1000 ca 850 cca battery from Wal- Mart and installed it. Car ran fine all day Monday, and yesterday I drove over 90 miles without any problems. So I let the truck sit in the driveway and when I go to start it I have the problem I described the first paragraph.
Now at least it is stuck in the garage where I can work on it, but I still can't drive the Ex until I get it fixed. The voltmeter reads lower than usual when I put the key into the ignition, but I don't believe the factory one is much useful to begin with.
I don't feel like spending money on an alternator if I don't need one, but I am pretty sure that it is the problem. BTW all the belts look fine and were just replaced by a reputable shop in August. Anyone have any advice or know what I should look for?
Thanks in advance for your help.