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- Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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- 1995 Explorer XLT
Hi all,
I purchased a 1995 Ford Explorer XLT with about 160K miles. I managed to fix all the issues except for two that are driving me crazy:
1. After driving the vehicle for a bit allowing it to heat up, park it and shut off engine. Wait twenty minutes and go to restart and it idles really rough, major mis-firing for about 30 seconds. ONLY will do this after completely warmed up. - kind of suspect injector leak down, but why only when hot ?
2. Slight misfire when in Park with no load. Putting on A/C and putting it into drive and misfire goes away. Many other Explorers that friends of mine have the same issue.
No check engine light or codes. (111), as well as KOER (111)
What I have done: (pertaining to engine)
1. Clean EGR valve. - also checked contol solinoid
2. Clean IAC valve (idle air)
3. New plugs and wires.
4. New O2 sensors
5. New fuel filter.
6. Multiple treatments of Sea Foam. (5)
7. Fuel pressure is at 32 PSI idle, 40 PSI engine not running, pump on.
I am beginning to suspect ignition module. How often do they fail ?
If anyone has any ideas please let me know. Thanks in advance.
Craig Sherman
I purchased a 1995 Ford Explorer XLT with about 160K miles. I managed to fix all the issues except for two that are driving me crazy:
1. After driving the vehicle for a bit allowing it to heat up, park it and shut off engine. Wait twenty minutes and go to restart and it idles really rough, major mis-firing for about 30 seconds. ONLY will do this after completely warmed up. - kind of suspect injector leak down, but why only when hot ?
2. Slight misfire when in Park with no load. Putting on A/C and putting it into drive and misfire goes away. Many other Explorers that friends of mine have the same issue.
No check engine light or codes. (111), as well as KOER (111)
What I have done: (pertaining to engine)
1. Clean EGR valve. - also checked contol solinoid
2. Clean IAC valve (idle air)
3. New plugs and wires.
4. New O2 sensors
5. New fuel filter.
6. Multiple treatments of Sea Foam. (5)
7. Fuel pressure is at 32 PSI idle, 40 PSI engine not running, pump on.
I am beginning to suspect ignition module. How often do they fail ?
If anyone has any ideas please let me know. Thanks in advance.
Craig Sherman