Jovnna0901
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- North Norway
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- Ford Explorer 1995
There's really no way to tell if the sensor has broken. Its best to replace it if its suspect, as it's not a very expensive part (as opposed to the $111.35 Idle Aircontrol Valve I had to replace this weekend. Ouch!!). Im adding a link to Autozones website, which will show you what the sensor looks like.http://www.autozone.com/autozone/pa...N-j918bZ9gslr?itemIdentifier=184768_726118_0_ I'll see if I can find a diagram of the engine, showing the exact position. Hope this is of some help. (BTW, when I was having trouble getting mine started, before I knew what was wrong, the starter would turn as well as the motor, but it acted as if it wasnt getting gas or spark from the ignition coil pack)
Cheers.
Chris Harrach
111.35 dollars Ouch! Yeah, if it's "cheap" in USA, does mean it's expensive here in norway

Did the engine turn when you was turning the key to "start" then? It does not turn on mine... And yeah, mine acting like it's not geting ignition from the coil...
When you had this problem, did you check/measured the OHM/A/Volt on the sparkplug/ sparkplug "hat/cap"?
Cheers Chris!
