Holcono
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2001
I have a 2001 Ford Explorer, 4WD. 4.0l.
I really like this vehicle, but unfortunately I'm an automotive idiot. I understand concepts, but have very little practical experience repairing a vehicle, or troubleshooting. I've decided it's time to learn, so I'm hoping I can pick some of your brains and maybe figure out how to do something on my own!
About 3 months ago, it started getting very cold in Dayton, Ohio. My truck started having lots of trouble started. It would turn over a bunch then start. Then turn off. Then I'd start it again. Second time was usually the charm.
Well when it warmed up for a couple of weeks, the problem went away. I figured it must just not like cold starts. When it dropped below zero, I couldn't start it at all.
Now, it won't start no matter what the temperature is. I tried the ether test, and it doesn't pop. I tried to easy stuff. I bypassed the inertia switch, no go. I replaced the cam sensor. No go.
When I hooked the voltmeter up to the cam sensor after leaving the truck alone for a day, it would try to start, the Cam sensor registered .2V then nothing. Consecutive attempts to start show no reading at all on the volt meter, but the Cam sensor replacement didn't do anything to fix it.
I acknowledge that you guys are probably bombarded by people who want help to save some money. But I seriously want to learn this. No shade tree mechanics in this area seem to need money, as they're all pretty busy. So my options are to use this as a learning experience and see if anyone here might be able to give me some trouble shooting tips, or take it to a professional and waste money and learn nothing.
Hopefully someone here might be charitable with their knowledge
I am new to your community, but I'd definitely going to be a repeat flyer, as I intend to learn a lot and this truck is going old enough it's probably going to provide lots of subject matter.
I really like this vehicle, but unfortunately I'm an automotive idiot. I understand concepts, but have very little practical experience repairing a vehicle, or troubleshooting. I've decided it's time to learn, so I'm hoping I can pick some of your brains and maybe figure out how to do something on my own!
About 3 months ago, it started getting very cold in Dayton, Ohio. My truck started having lots of trouble started. It would turn over a bunch then start. Then turn off. Then I'd start it again. Second time was usually the charm.
Well when it warmed up for a couple of weeks, the problem went away. I figured it must just not like cold starts. When it dropped below zero, I couldn't start it at all.
Now, it won't start no matter what the temperature is. I tried the ether test, and it doesn't pop. I tried to easy stuff. I bypassed the inertia switch, no go. I replaced the cam sensor. No go.
When I hooked the voltmeter up to the cam sensor after leaving the truck alone for a day, it would try to start, the Cam sensor registered .2V then nothing. Consecutive attempts to start show no reading at all on the volt meter, but the Cam sensor replacement didn't do anything to fix it.
I acknowledge that you guys are probably bombarded by people who want help to save some money. But I seriously want to learn this. No shade tree mechanics in this area seem to need money, as they're all pretty busy. So my options are to use this as a learning experience and see if anyone here might be able to give me some trouble shooting tips, or take it to a professional and waste money and learn nothing.
Hopefully someone here might be charitable with their knowledge
