rollinstone
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1997 Ford Explorer XLT
Tried to start...initially for a split second got all the usual pre-start dash/panel lights, but instantly everything went dead. No turn over at all. Sat for a few seconds and could hear a very slow ticking coming from somewhere in the dash, but eventually even that stopped.
Tested battery: 12.1 volts...currently putting a charge on it while I'm writing this if maybe that's the problem.
That said...I just finished replacing the idler pulley...bearings seem to be shot on the old one. Of course to do this one needs to release the serpentine. Do you suppose that releasing the serpentine with my tensioner pulley tool could have upset the timing in any way? I didn't mess with the crankshaft at all.
Tested battery: 12.1 volts...currently putting a charge on it while I'm writing this if maybe that's the problem.
That said...I just finished replacing the idler pulley...bearings seem to be shot on the old one. Of course to do this one needs to release the serpentine. Do you suppose that releasing the serpentine with my tensioner pulley tool could have upset the timing in any way? I didn't mess with the crankshaft at all.