FordChic97
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- Joined
- November 24, 2007
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- City, State
- Ooltewah, Tennessee
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '97 XLT
hey y'all,
i've had my '97 ford explorer since 2000 and have gone through a lot with it, but still love it to death. it has over 160,000 miles on it but i plan to have it for more years to come. i am a die-hard wannabe do-it-yourselfer. i don't want to take my car to service stations anymore, i've done that for so many years and have been overpriced countless times, i want to be able to do things on my own now. i have started that by actually changing out one of my oxygen sensors by myself. as great as that was, other things seem to be much more difficult to do without proper knowledge, and that is what i'm here for! so i'm very excited to gain valuable tips on how to go about working on my car and keep it running for many more miles! i may be a female, but i am ready to do what i need to do to keep my car in good driving condition!
i've had my '97 ford explorer since 2000 and have gone through a lot with it, but still love it to death. it has over 160,000 miles on it but i plan to have it for more years to come. i am a die-hard wannabe do-it-yourselfer. i don't want to take my car to service stations anymore, i've done that for so many years and have been overpriced countless times, i want to be able to do things on my own now. i have started that by actually changing out one of my oxygen sensors by myself. as great as that was, other things seem to be much more difficult to do without proper knowledge, and that is what i'm here for! so i'm very excited to gain valuable tips on how to go about working on my car and keep it running for many more miles! i may be a female, but i am ready to do what i need to do to keep my car in good driving condition!
