FordLover
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- March 5, 2001
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- City, State
- Houston, Tx
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '02 XLT
background: 1994 Explorer Sport, 5 speed manual, 2wd, 61,000 miles
Problem #1
I have an intermintant ABS light. everything will function fine ususally, the only time the ABS light will come on is after a warm restart when it is warm outside. must be a componet that is outside the vehicle, and only has problems when it gets warm. before the abs light comes on, the abs works great.
Problem #2
occasional check engine light, this is very rare to see, and when it does come on, it rarely lasts any longer than 30 seconds.
I don't see any performance difference in the vehicle, but it does seem to accelerate faster sometimes, and much slower others. Sometimes it will try and die when it is cold, and you let the rpms run down too low when releasing the clutch in gear. this problem imediatly dissapears after 20 seconds or so.
Problem #3
the a/c has a leak in it, the a/c shop says they can't find the leak, and it must be inside the vehicle. what is this a/c componet called, and how much does it cost, also, what is expected for labor to r/r the part?
Problem #4
Transmission has recently started making a whining noise, most noticable while slowing for a stop, the noise does not change, doesn't make any difference if the transmisson is in gear, or clutch is pressed or depressed. the noise seems to match vehicle speed, once stopped, the noise stops too. I can't seem to replicate the noise when moving in reverse.
Problem #5
this problem showed up last week, about a month after the problem above. I was pulling my friends boat out of the water (an 18ft. welcraft, approx. 2-2,500 lbs.) when the clutch started to slip, and wouldn't turn the rear tires at all, even when the clutch was fully released. I managed to get it out by backing in the water a little more, and making a run at it. I've noticed a lot of clutch slip in everyday driving since then, and I think it's time for a cluch job.
one note, we bought the truck with 24,000 miles, and it has always had a very stiff clutch pedal. My mother also had a 95 manual that had the very same stiff clutch. is this just normal for explorers with manual transmissions?
TIA
-Martin
'92 Taurus SHO
'94 Explorer Sport
'00 Mountaineer (mom's ride)
Problem #1
I have an intermintant ABS light. everything will function fine ususally, the only time the ABS light will come on is after a warm restart when it is warm outside. must be a componet that is outside the vehicle, and only has problems when it gets warm. before the abs light comes on, the abs works great.
Problem #2
occasional check engine light, this is very rare to see, and when it does come on, it rarely lasts any longer than 30 seconds.
I don't see any performance difference in the vehicle, but it does seem to accelerate faster sometimes, and much slower others. Sometimes it will try and die when it is cold, and you let the rpms run down too low when releasing the clutch in gear. this problem imediatly dissapears after 20 seconds or so.
Problem #3
the a/c has a leak in it, the a/c shop says they can't find the leak, and it must be inside the vehicle. what is this a/c componet called, and how much does it cost, also, what is expected for labor to r/r the part?
Problem #4
Transmission has recently started making a whining noise, most noticable while slowing for a stop, the noise does not change, doesn't make any difference if the transmisson is in gear, or clutch is pressed or depressed. the noise seems to match vehicle speed, once stopped, the noise stops too. I can't seem to replicate the noise when moving in reverse.
Problem #5
this problem showed up last week, about a month after the problem above. I was pulling my friends boat out of the water (an 18ft. welcraft, approx. 2-2,500 lbs.) when the clutch started to slip, and wouldn't turn the rear tires at all, even when the clutch was fully released. I managed to get it out by backing in the water a little more, and making a run at it. I've noticed a lot of clutch slip in everyday driving since then, and I think it's time for a cluch job.
one note, we bought the truck with 24,000 miles, and it has always had a very stiff clutch pedal. My mother also had a 95 manual that had the very same stiff clutch. is this just normal for explorers with manual transmissions?
TIA
-Martin
'92 Taurus SHO
'94 Explorer Sport
'00 Mountaineer (mom's ride)