DFHcomputer
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- Oklahoma City, OK
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2000 Ford Explorer LTD V6
2000 Explorer LTD, V6 SOHC...
OK, many posts about this issue, maybe mine is slightly different..
Car starts, runs, great. Once at normal running temp, on occasion, semi-frequently, with no pattern as to time, distance travelled, weather, outside temperature, or any parameter I can identify, the car just decides it won't idle. Just dies, usually at a stop light or busy junction... Upon trying to restart, backfires, struggles, like it's out of gas.
Leave it a few minutes, fires right up again. On it's REALLY hormonal days, it will continue to do this, even dying at speed (feels just like out of gas) - it will do it at medium revs, under load, coasting, just whenever it feels like it. Then it can go several days to a week with no problem whatsoever. Then, just as I'm thinking it was a temporary glitch, or a bad tank of gas, it'll start doing it again.....
From other posts, I've tried the following - cleaned IAC valve; never let it get below 1/4 tank of gas; seafoam every fill up; it's only a hunch that it's fuel-related...
A symptom to add - evidently a very slight coolant leak (never seen it dripping, but the smell of baked coolant when getting out of the car, and a minor top-up required every couple of weeks... dunno if the two issues are related....
So, what next to try folks? All suggestions gratefully received...
OK, many posts about this issue, maybe mine is slightly different..
Car starts, runs, great. Once at normal running temp, on occasion, semi-frequently, with no pattern as to time, distance travelled, weather, outside temperature, or any parameter I can identify, the car just decides it won't idle. Just dies, usually at a stop light or busy junction... Upon trying to restart, backfires, struggles, like it's out of gas.
Leave it a few minutes, fires right up again. On it's REALLY hormonal days, it will continue to do this, even dying at speed (feels just like out of gas) - it will do it at medium revs, under load, coasting, just whenever it feels like it. Then it can go several days to a week with no problem whatsoever. Then, just as I'm thinking it was a temporary glitch, or a bad tank of gas, it'll start doing it again.....
From other posts, I've tried the following - cleaned IAC valve; never let it get below 1/4 tank of gas; seafoam every fill up; it's only a hunch that it's fuel-related...
A symptom to add - evidently a very slight coolant leak (never seen it dripping, but the smell of baked coolant when getting out of the car, and a minor top-up required every couple of weeks... dunno if the two issues are related....
So, what next to try folks? All suggestions gratefully received...