03 Explorer Iowa
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- June 5, 2011
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- City, State
- Davenport, Iowa
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2002 4.6L V8 XLT
Hello All!
Let me start off my saying that I am absolutely fed up with my Explorer! I have had it for 1.5 years, and replaced two window motors, electrical wiring in driver's door, and switches in passenger door, totaling $1000+ dollars. The electrical wiring was done 2 weeks ago due to my passenger window not getting power and the switches not working. This was also supposed to fix the issue of my door chime & light & dome light coming on when my doors locked while driving.
Got it back and the door chime issue was not fixed, so I took it back last weekend to get the switches replaced in the passenger side door. I paid for the parts and they didn't charge me labor since they didn't fix it the first time. Had a family member pick up my car on Saturday due to me having to work, and when I picked it up from them, the car doesn't start right. Sometimes it will start fine, other times it will crank and finally turn over after about 20 seconds, and still other times it will crank for 20 or so seconds, start, but my RPMs will go from 1000 (where it normally is) down to almost 0, and then back up to 1000. I have never had any issues with this car starting before the dealer had it on Saturday, so I called them to see if they could have maybe left something loose, and the service manager thinks it may be the Throttle Body???
Could this be the case, and does it typically cost $$$ to get it fixed?? I am about ready to invest all of this money into a newer Explorer because I cannot afford to keep dumping money into this car. It's a 2002 Explorer XLT 4.6L V8 with 114,000 miles on it. Interior and Exterior of the car are in great shape, so it doesnt look like it was abused by the previous owner, but I'm not sure what to think anymore. Dealer Service Manager said that "some cars just have electrical problems" but I'm not buying it!
Thanks for the help!
Let me start off my saying that I am absolutely fed up with my Explorer! I have had it for 1.5 years, and replaced two window motors, electrical wiring in driver's door, and switches in passenger door, totaling $1000+ dollars. The electrical wiring was done 2 weeks ago due to my passenger window not getting power and the switches not working. This was also supposed to fix the issue of my door chime & light & dome light coming on when my doors locked while driving.
Got it back and the door chime issue was not fixed, so I took it back last weekend to get the switches replaced in the passenger side door. I paid for the parts and they didn't charge me labor since they didn't fix it the first time. Had a family member pick up my car on Saturday due to me having to work, and when I picked it up from them, the car doesn't start right. Sometimes it will start fine, other times it will crank and finally turn over after about 20 seconds, and still other times it will crank for 20 or so seconds, start, but my RPMs will go from 1000 (where it normally is) down to almost 0, and then back up to 1000. I have never had any issues with this car starting before the dealer had it on Saturday, so I called them to see if they could have maybe left something loose, and the service manager thinks it may be the Throttle Body???
Could this be the case, and does it typically cost $$$ to get it fixed?? I am about ready to invest all of this money into a newer Explorer because I cannot afford to keep dumping money into this car. It's a 2002 Explorer XLT 4.6L V8 with 114,000 miles on it. Interior and Exterior of the car are in great shape, so it doesnt look like it was abused by the previous owner, but I'm not sure what to think anymore. Dealer Service Manager said that "some cars just have electrical problems" but I'm not buying it!
Thanks for the help!