Forest1996
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- Evansville, IN
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '96 XLT
Hey guys, my name's Zach. Long time watcher, first time poster. You guys have helped me out a lot in the past, and I was hoping you guys could help me again. Basically, my Explorer has kind of gone to hell recently, and I really need to fix it (obviously).
Let me give you the backstory:
About a month or so ago, my Explorer (1996 V6 XLT) started acting like a spark plug was missing. I had to constantly push the accelerator to keep it from dying everytime I came to a stop. I assumed a spark plug was the case, so I went ahead and replaced all of the spark plugs. All were new. The wires were fine, but I went ahead and replaced those too. I made sure that each plug and wire went where they were supposed to, so no worries there. Well, therein lies the problem: it still acted like it was missing. So I did everything I could think of:
1. replaced the idle motor with that of a 1995 Explorer V6, which included splicing some wires in order to make it work.
2. took out the EGR valve, put a new gasket in it, put it back in.
3. replaced the coil-pack with that of a 1995 Explorer V6.
4. replaced the entire air line thing (air filter, plugs for the air line, and the MAFS sensor) with that of another Explorer. I can't remember if they were from a 1995 or a 1997, and I don't really have the ability to check for another week or so.
Finally, I discovered what the problem was. A rubber 'O'-shaped piece that was part of the EGR valve seemed like it somehow got messed up. So, I went out and bought another one, replaced it, and voila: the Explorer didn't act like it was missing anymore.
But unfortunately, now I have another problem. My transmission is acting up, now. It acts like it slips when shifting from 1st to 2nd, and 2nd to 3rd. 4th gear is seemingly not there; instead, I'm running at 3000-3500 RPMs in 3rd gear, while going about 50-60mph. On top of that, overdrive doesn't seem to work, either. Occasionally, the OD OFF light will blink, and will not stop blinking until I shut the Explorer off. But it still acts like there is no overdrive, even when I have it on. I'm worried, because I'm afraid something may now be wrong with my transmission. Also, I can't very well continue to fork out a lot of money for gas simply because my transmission won't shift.
So, I come to you guys for help. Is there anybody who's encountered the same problem, or someone who knows what I can do to fix it? Thanks so much in advance.
Let me give you the backstory:
About a month or so ago, my Explorer (1996 V6 XLT) started acting like a spark plug was missing. I had to constantly push the accelerator to keep it from dying everytime I came to a stop. I assumed a spark plug was the case, so I went ahead and replaced all of the spark plugs. All were new. The wires were fine, but I went ahead and replaced those too. I made sure that each plug and wire went where they were supposed to, so no worries there. Well, therein lies the problem: it still acted like it was missing. So I did everything I could think of:
1. replaced the idle motor with that of a 1995 Explorer V6, which included splicing some wires in order to make it work.
2. took out the EGR valve, put a new gasket in it, put it back in.
3. replaced the coil-pack with that of a 1995 Explorer V6.
4. replaced the entire air line thing (air filter, plugs for the air line, and the MAFS sensor) with that of another Explorer. I can't remember if they were from a 1995 or a 1997, and I don't really have the ability to check for another week or so.
Finally, I discovered what the problem was. A rubber 'O'-shaped piece that was part of the EGR valve seemed like it somehow got messed up. So, I went out and bought another one, replaced it, and voila: the Explorer didn't act like it was missing anymore.
But unfortunately, now I have another problem. My transmission is acting up, now. It acts like it slips when shifting from 1st to 2nd, and 2nd to 3rd. 4th gear is seemingly not there; instead, I'm running at 3000-3500 RPMs in 3rd gear, while going about 50-60mph. On top of that, overdrive doesn't seem to work, either. Occasionally, the OD OFF light will blink, and will not stop blinking until I shut the Explorer off. But it still acts like there is no overdrive, even when I have it on. I'm worried, because I'm afraid something may now be wrong with my transmission. Also, I can't very well continue to fork out a lot of money for gas simply because my transmission won't shift.
So, I come to you guys for help. Is there anybody who's encountered the same problem, or someone who knows what I can do to fix it? Thanks so much in advance.