jasencollege
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- 2006 explorer
Hi,
I bought a 2006, Ford Explorer, 106k, and am having problems and I believe There is a blown head gasket.
Some details:
-Bought it and engine temp gauge would go up in red for 5 or 10 seconds, and go right back down. Also, hot air in the car doesnt work but 1/10 of the time when driving. I figured it was a thermometer which went bad.
-problem got worse, and when under heavy load (pushing gas pedal), CEL started flashing, and would cease to flash after lower RPM's and nice driving. Power also seemed lacking when under 1/2 load or driving up my mountain ( I live at 10200ft)
-Went strait to autozone, Got a cylinder 4 misfire and o2 sensor
-changed the plugs, reread engine and got a cylinder 4 AND 1 misfire and o2
radiator fluid was very low also and I added more in.
-changes wires, and coil pack and hoped it would fix it.
- drove home (9 miles), and radiator fluid was 1/3 gone ide say in the reservoir, CEL flashed way more frequent, and temp gauge went up a bunch too (before it was ever 150 miles or so, and it went off on high 5 or 8 times on the way home, just to go back to balance.
- test drove and engine seemed much better at first, and much more smoth idle, but under heavy load it hit CEL flashing again. However, power seemed better and more smooth (less lagy/unresponsiveness) Drove back to my home and its in the parking lot.
So thats where im at with this.
Im thinking I have a blown head gasket, because on the diagram shown, it shows cyclinder 1 and 4 and across from eachother. That coupled with the fluid loss and the temp gauge/faulty power.
I cant afford to take it in and have it changed (I see from 1500-3000). Ide raher do the work and hope it works, changing the engine later if need be becuase I can save for it. Ive done a lot fo work on my old cars, from brakes, calipers, valve cover gaskets, water pump, and timing belt, and other light to medium work. Ive just read the manual or applicable online postings and dived in carefully.
Where do you think i should go from here?
Is it wise to buy a radiator fluid test, or go all in with engine compresion test?
Is the guides on this forum or others about chaning the head gasket?
And does anyone else think theres another reason or easier fix to try?
Also, do you think the cold temps up here (Breckenridge CO) could have saved the engine, and only need replacing the block gasket? I hope its not the block or engine is messed up beyond repair...
Thanks a lot, I appreciate it.
Jasen

I bought a 2006, Ford Explorer, 106k, and am having problems and I believe There is a blown head gasket.
Some details:
-Bought it and engine temp gauge would go up in red for 5 or 10 seconds, and go right back down. Also, hot air in the car doesnt work but 1/10 of the time when driving. I figured it was a thermometer which went bad.
-problem got worse, and when under heavy load (pushing gas pedal), CEL started flashing, and would cease to flash after lower RPM's and nice driving. Power also seemed lacking when under 1/2 load or driving up my mountain ( I live at 10200ft)
-Went strait to autozone, Got a cylinder 4 misfire and o2 sensor
-changed the plugs, reread engine and got a cylinder 4 AND 1 misfire and o2
radiator fluid was very low also and I added more in.
-changes wires, and coil pack and hoped it would fix it.
- drove home (9 miles), and radiator fluid was 1/3 gone ide say in the reservoir, CEL flashed way more frequent, and temp gauge went up a bunch too (before it was ever 150 miles or so, and it went off on high 5 or 8 times on the way home, just to go back to balance.
- test drove and engine seemed much better at first, and much more smoth idle, but under heavy load it hit CEL flashing again. However, power seemed better and more smooth (less lagy/unresponsiveness) Drove back to my home and its in the parking lot.
So thats where im at with this.
Im thinking I have a blown head gasket, because on the diagram shown, it shows cyclinder 1 and 4 and across from eachother. That coupled with the fluid loss and the temp gauge/faulty power.
I cant afford to take it in and have it changed (I see from 1500-3000). Ide raher do the work and hope it works, changing the engine later if need be becuase I can save for it. Ive done a lot fo work on my old cars, from brakes, calipers, valve cover gaskets, water pump, and timing belt, and other light to medium work. Ive just read the manual or applicable online postings and dived in carefully.
Where do you think i should go from here?
Is it wise to buy a radiator fluid test, or go all in with engine compresion test?
Is the guides on this forum or others about chaning the head gasket?
And does anyone else think theres another reason or easier fix to try?
Also, do you think the cold temps up here (Breckenridge CO) could have saved the engine, and only need replacing the block gasket? I hope its not the block or engine is messed up beyond repair...
Thanks a lot, I appreciate it.
Jasen
