98XplorerSprt
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Hey guys,
I seem to be having a problem with my 1998 Explorer Sport. About 2 weeks ago I was driving my truck down the road without the heat on and the red “check gauge” light came on and the needle was at H. I quickly turned the heat on, pulled over and turned the car off. I let the car sit for about 5 minutes. Started it back up, blasted the heat and everything worked just fine.
Fast forward to last week, my fiancé started the Explorer, blasted the heat immediately so she doesn’t freeze in the car while I emptied some things out of the trunk. Get in the car about 5 minutes later and the Explorer is blasting out cold air still, after about 2 minutes of driving the red “check gauge” light came on and the needle was at H again. Turned the car off and waited a few minutes, started it back up and waited for the needle to go to normal, turned the heat on, but again it was coming out ice cold. Turned off the car again, started back up, drove the car until the needle went to the middle and blasted the heat and on came the heat and everything was fine.
Fast forward to today on my lunch break, the same situation with the cold air happened again. I pulled over and did basically the same thing as last week except I did note that the rpm at idle was erratic jumping between 500-1000. Started the car back up and drove without the heat till the next stop. On the way back to work, blasted the heat and everything was fine.
I originally thought it was the thermostat, but why would it only happen a few times as opposed to every time? Why am I getting ice cold air? What is up with the idle?
So what is wrong with the beast? Even though it is not my daily driver, it is the family truck and it has won a lot of battles throughout the years and it wants to keep going.
I seem to be having a problem with my 1998 Explorer Sport. About 2 weeks ago I was driving my truck down the road without the heat on and the red “check gauge” light came on and the needle was at H. I quickly turned the heat on, pulled over and turned the car off. I let the car sit for about 5 minutes. Started it back up, blasted the heat and everything worked just fine.
Fast forward to last week, my fiancé started the Explorer, blasted the heat immediately so she doesn’t freeze in the car while I emptied some things out of the trunk. Get in the car about 5 minutes later and the Explorer is blasting out cold air still, after about 2 minutes of driving the red “check gauge” light came on and the needle was at H again. Turned the car off and waited a few minutes, started it back up and waited for the needle to go to normal, turned the heat on, but again it was coming out ice cold. Turned off the car again, started back up, drove the car until the needle went to the middle and blasted the heat and on came the heat and everything was fine.
Fast forward to today on my lunch break, the same situation with the cold air happened again. I pulled over and did basically the same thing as last week except I did note that the rpm at idle was erratic jumping between 500-1000. Started the car back up and drove without the heat till the next stop. On the way back to work, blasted the heat and everything was fine.
I originally thought it was the thermostat, but why would it only happen a few times as opposed to every time? Why am I getting ice cold air? What is up with the idle?
So what is wrong with the beast? Even though it is not my daily driver, it is the family truck and it has won a lot of battles throughout the years and it wants to keep going.
