ediede
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- 2003 Ford Explorer
I had my 2003 v8 explorer with 114,000 miles on it in for an oil change and found a leak in the coolant system and they pinned it down to damage to the intake manifold (I did see it, it looked like the groove for the gasket to thermostat was broken).
They replaced it, but they mentioned that the boots the coils sit in have been damaged due to coolant exposure and that the car will misfire for a while until the coolant drys out. They suggested driving it for a couple days and see if it dries out. While the engine is misfiring.
A month ago I did have coil 2 & 7 replaced at a different shop due to misfires, FYI.
Is this legit or should I just get the coils and boots replaced and not kill my catalytic converter?
Already know I'm not going back to either shop, not happy with them.
Thanks for any help
They replaced it, but they mentioned that the boots the coils sit in have been damaged due to coolant exposure and that the car will misfire for a while until the coolant drys out. They suggested driving it for a couple days and see if it dries out. While the engine is misfiring.
A month ago I did have coil 2 & 7 replaced at a different shop due to misfires, FYI.
Is this legit or should I just get the coils and boots replaced and not kill my catalytic converter?
Already know I'm not going back to either shop, not happy with them.
Thanks for any help