drbadbyte
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- '96 XLT
hi, i have a '96 explorer xlt that seems to have an engine misfire problem. i have changed spark plugs (motorcraft), spark plug wires (motorcraft) and coil (brand not known, but bought at Ford). that didn't help at all.
often (not always) when i start the engine it doesn't run smooth for a few seconds (3-5 sec), like it runs on 5 cylinders. after 3-5 sec it normalize but the rpm stabalize at aprox 1000rpm (a bit to high i think). when i go back at my car and listen to the exhaust it's like a wobbeling sound, like it skips a cylinder now and then, but you can't hear or feel that from inside the car.
when i take it for a ride, and drive at 60km/h in 4th gear, and around 80km/h in 5th gear, and steps slightly on the pedal to increase speed, it can (not always but very very often) start to misfire. at least that's what i feels like. almost the same feeling you get when you run out of gas. the car shifts to 4th gear around 60km/h and 5th gear around 80km/h. when i drive at 2nd or 3rd gear uphill, the rpm tends to fluctuate (goes up and down a few rpm). today i discovered that i have lost some coolant fluid, way below refill point.
yesterday i drove the car to a mechanic (50 min drive) to check the car. ofcourse the car behaved nice and the obd scanner showed no error codes. took it for a ride with the mechanic and nothing happend. he had the car overnight to test drive it more but still nothing happend. i picked up the car today and after aprox 40 min drive it started to misfire again. whith an our price for the mechanic of around $200 i don't wanna go back..hehe..norway is a very expensive country. bring your own beer if you ever wanna go there
some guy told me today that it might be a crack between the intake valve and the exhaust valve that might be the problem, but shouldn't the problem occour all the time then? could it be that one of the valves turns while driving and at one position it closes entirely and at another point it doesn't, like a broken or burned valve? could it be a fuel problem, like clogged fuelfilter?
it would be much easier if the problem was there all the time and not come and go...
this is what i can come up with at the moment. any suggestion are appreciated. just ask me questions and i'll try to answer.
btw, no engine light comes on when this happens!!!
often (not always) when i start the engine it doesn't run smooth for a few seconds (3-5 sec), like it runs on 5 cylinders. after 3-5 sec it normalize but the rpm stabalize at aprox 1000rpm (a bit to high i think). when i go back at my car and listen to the exhaust it's like a wobbeling sound, like it skips a cylinder now and then, but you can't hear or feel that from inside the car.
when i take it for a ride, and drive at 60km/h in 4th gear, and around 80km/h in 5th gear, and steps slightly on the pedal to increase speed, it can (not always but very very often) start to misfire. at least that's what i feels like. almost the same feeling you get when you run out of gas. the car shifts to 4th gear around 60km/h and 5th gear around 80km/h. when i drive at 2nd or 3rd gear uphill, the rpm tends to fluctuate (goes up and down a few rpm). today i discovered that i have lost some coolant fluid, way below refill point.
yesterday i drove the car to a mechanic (50 min drive) to check the car. ofcourse the car behaved nice and the obd scanner showed no error codes. took it for a ride with the mechanic and nothing happend. he had the car overnight to test drive it more but still nothing happend. i picked up the car today and after aprox 40 min drive it started to misfire again. whith an our price for the mechanic of around $200 i don't wanna go back..hehe..norway is a very expensive country. bring your own beer if you ever wanna go there

some guy told me today that it might be a crack between the intake valve and the exhaust valve that might be the problem, but shouldn't the problem occour all the time then? could it be that one of the valves turns while driving and at one position it closes entirely and at another point it doesn't, like a broken or burned valve? could it be a fuel problem, like clogged fuelfilter?
it would be much easier if the problem was there all the time and not come and go...
this is what i can come up with at the moment. any suggestion are appreciated. just ask me questions and i'll try to answer.
btw, no engine light comes on when this happens!!!