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maintenance how-to's???

slugmike

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2001 Explorer Sport
hey all -

i'd like to do a mini-tune up on my 2001 Sport with 53k miles. I was thinking about putting in new plugs and wires, and a new cap/rotor.

does anybody have a detailed how-to for these items? i'm a car novice, most complex thing i've done under the hood was a kkm intake.

is this stuff easy enough to learn, or am i better off leaving it to the pros?

thanks in advance for the help!
 



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Look in the useful thread section.. Also there is no cap/rotor.. We run a distributor less ignition.
 






There is no cap or rotor. :D

Try a SEARCH for "spark plug replacement" or something along those terms. There are quite a few threads with instructions on the plug/wire replacement.
 






get a haynes or chiltons repair manual, they will have instructions for this and hundreds of other repairs only 15 bucks and it will save you tons of time and money in the long run
 






You can do a "mini" tune up yourself pretty easily. And the books (Haynes, Chiltons) are helpful...but the BEST way to learn is to have someone that knows how to do it, help you.
 






I seriously doubt that you need to replace plugs/wires at your mileage; many go over 100k on them.

Now would be a great time for a complete fluid change and the switch to synthetic fluids.

Good luck and keep asking questions....
 






and do not forget to clean and gap your points, very important:)









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And take out your summer air in your tires and replace them with some fall/winter mix air.. :D
 






Blee1099 said:
And take out your summer air in your tires and replace them with some fall/winter mix air.. :D

You do know that what you described will decrease the rolling resistance of your tires.
 












JDraper said:
Time for synthetic blinker fluid too!!
Royal purple has a new horn lube also, great for a few extra H.P.
 






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