robcarratello
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- City, State
- Seattle WA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1998 Ford Explorer
My dad just got a seemingly screaming deal on a 98 Explorer Eddie Bauer. Odometer says 288k miles. I don't know if it's the original engine / drive train or not.
10th letter of VIN # is W. It is making both the popping noise @ ~ 2-3k rpm. As well as clunking upon take off, and when going up a grade. I can vary them both with my driving style, and I try to as much as possible.
He is elderly, and on a very fixed income. Quick fix for the clunk seems to be removing the front driveshaft. Is this highly inadvisable? Do the pros out weigh the cons?
Is there a quick/ easy fix for the popping noise, which after searching is most likely cam shaft tensioner; correct? From what I can tell, this was a factory recall. Will Ford still fix this for free? Did they ever fix it for free? Again can I, as a decent domestic mechanic do something to help him out?
Any and all info is greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Rob
10th letter of VIN # is W. It is making both the popping noise @ ~ 2-3k rpm. As well as clunking upon take off, and when going up a grade. I can vary them both with my driving style, and I try to as much as possible.
He is elderly, and on a very fixed income. Quick fix for the clunk seems to be removing the front driveshaft. Is this highly inadvisable? Do the pros out weigh the cons?
Is there a quick/ easy fix for the popping noise, which after searching is most likely cam shaft tensioner; correct? From what I can tell, this was a factory recall. Will Ford still fix this for free? Did they ever fix it for free? Again can I, as a decent domestic mechanic do something to help him out?
Any and all info is greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Rob