trytryagain
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- Joined
- June 27, 2008
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- City, State
- Vancouver
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 94XLT
Dear Folks,
I'm running out of gumption but want to try all avenues before I junk the beast (94 Explorer XLT) although I would rather not as I have enjoyed the ride... til now anyway.
SYMPTOM(s):
Coming down long hill (not sure if 'long hill' is significant but almost seems a common denom. when things go awry) in cruise and at bottom I lose power to the wheels, in all gears. Grinds a bit when putting back onto P.
Cost: $225 towing bill.
Have transmission replaced (??) at junk yard with transmission that is purportedly fairly new off Explorer with 'other' problems.
Cost: $1200 replacement fee. Seems to work OK.
For a bit anyways. A few days later going down another highway hill I lose power to the wheels and coast approx. 10ks to bottom near town. Pull over and try again (just in case) and, lo, seems to be working. Maybe I'm just imagining things.
Cost: confidence.
Dad borrows Explorere to drive his grandson to a park across town. Loses power to the wheels half way there and has beast towed to Transmission place.
Cost: $100 and a day without his grandson.
Transmission place says that it seems to work fine, they can't find anything wrong with it.
Cost: $140 diagnostic fee and faith in 'experts'.
Drive it home and lose power to the wheels about two blocks from home. Tow it with a rope.
Cost: dignity (?? lol)
Start it in driveway a few days later and it works. Decide to risk it and run to corner store to get some milk. Lose power to the wheels 1.5 blocks from home. Tow home with rope.
Cost: frustration elevation and enthusiasm chasm
Works, then it doesn't work, then it sits, then it works again (repeat, repeat, ...)
Sigh,
Any ideas?
Best regards,
Good site,
Bryan.
I'm running out of gumption but want to try all avenues before I junk the beast (94 Explorer XLT) although I would rather not as I have enjoyed the ride... til now anyway.
SYMPTOM(s):
Coming down long hill (not sure if 'long hill' is significant but almost seems a common denom. when things go awry) in cruise and at bottom I lose power to the wheels, in all gears. Grinds a bit when putting back onto P.
Cost: $225 towing bill.
Have transmission replaced (??) at junk yard with transmission that is purportedly fairly new off Explorer with 'other' problems.
Cost: $1200 replacement fee. Seems to work OK.
For a bit anyways. A few days later going down another highway hill I lose power to the wheels and coast approx. 10ks to bottom near town. Pull over and try again (just in case) and, lo, seems to be working. Maybe I'm just imagining things.
Cost: confidence.
Dad borrows Explorere to drive his grandson to a park across town. Loses power to the wheels half way there and has beast towed to Transmission place.
Cost: $100 and a day without his grandson.
Transmission place says that it seems to work fine, they can't find anything wrong with it.
Cost: $140 diagnostic fee and faith in 'experts'.
Drive it home and lose power to the wheels about two blocks from home. Tow it with a rope.
Cost: dignity (?? lol)
Start it in driveway a few days later and it works. Decide to risk it and run to corner store to get some milk. Lose power to the wheels 1.5 blocks from home. Tow home with rope.
Cost: frustration elevation and enthusiasm chasm
Works, then it doesn't work, then it sits, then it works again (repeat, repeat, ...)
Sigh,
Any ideas?
Best regards,
Good site,
Bryan.