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Explorer 4.0 2001
Hi,

I bought my first Explorer the other day and drove it up to my parents-in laws place in central Sweden. We have loads of snow here and the Ford really runs well on otherwise difficult roads. It is a 2001 in a decent condition that has run 130000 kms. My wife Cia and our children Tom and Elina really like it!

The only problem I have had so far is with the idle. I bought the car from a fellow in Stockholm, he had not used the car for 8 months and when I took it up north (where it is colder) it is does not start smoothly when cold. The rev goes up and down and finally stalls. I have already read some forum posts and I must say that there are some very qualified people on this forum!

Greetings from Östersund in Sweden,

Henrik:exp:
 



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welcome to the forum!! you will find a wealth of knowledge on here about the explorer!

as far as your idle problem goes it sounds like your IAC is bad (idle air control valve) they are a pretty common problem on the 4.0 and cause the problems you have described.
 






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Hej Henrik! Welcome to the forum...

We'll help get it figured out with you... :)
 


















Codes

The check engine light indicates that you have a code. You will need to have it scanned.

Thanks everybody for you advice!

I checked with the Ford dealer in the provincial capital Östersund today and they want 1500 swedish kronas (170 usd) just to do a scan! Fortunately northern Sweden is very american when it concerns cars, in every village you find people who are addicted to US-made cars. In Haga (approx. 50 inhabitants) there is a friendly guy called Micke who runs a small garage and he promised to find a solution to my problem. I hope he turns out as good as he sounds. A good mechanic is just as important as a good dentist.

Cheers from sunny and snowy Jämtland,

Henrik
 












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