Explorer Lee
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- Union, KY
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2002 Explorer Limited V8
I have an '02 Explorer 4.6 Limited with 50,000 miles and about three weeks ago on very hot days it would be a little hesitant to start, catch and run. Then it started to die when I'd let it idle really regularly but normally I could keep it running by feathering the throttle above idle. It was never had a Check Engine light illuminate. Now it has gotten progressively worse regardless of the temp and no it is hard to start and make it catch and run evenly.
I have read a number of threads that sound like the Idle Air Control or the Mass Air sensor could be out. It is a third car with the worst mileage so it has sat in the garage for a few weeks but I need it reliable to tow the racecar next weekend. My wife drove it regulalry last and it seems to get worse and do it most of the time now.
The other day after sitting a week, I drove it to Autozone to get them to read the codes and it started and ran just fine. Since the CEL light was not on, they refused to check the codes but offered to sell my a reader for $279. It really burned me up as the next guy in line behind me they happily read his codes for free and he explained exactly the same "dying at idle" situation I have. The counter guy was adamant that "no CEL = no read" even if I promised to buy whatever part the car said it needed on the spot.
I drove home and it ran great. I put it in the garage and went to move it once each of the next two days and it doesn't want to start easily or really run at all plus it clatters and the exhaust smells super rich. No doubt something is very wrong. I've done a bunch of searching here but am still stumped as to which if either it might be.
Can someone give me some insight? This is my first ever Ford and I'd rather not spend nearly $300 on a code reader plus buy the parts. Does a bad IACV give codes but not CEL and make hard starting? Does this sound more like the Mass Air sensor even though I have no CEL? The IACV is a $90 part and no one near here stocks it. The Mass Air is about $150. I'll do what I need to get it running but I'd rather not buy both (probably wouldn't be able to return an unused one) as a shot in the dark. Have been lovin' my 'Sploder until now.
I have read a number of threads that sound like the Idle Air Control or the Mass Air sensor could be out. It is a third car with the worst mileage so it has sat in the garage for a few weeks but I need it reliable to tow the racecar next weekend. My wife drove it regulalry last and it seems to get worse and do it most of the time now.
The other day after sitting a week, I drove it to Autozone to get them to read the codes and it started and ran just fine. Since the CEL light was not on, they refused to check the codes but offered to sell my a reader for $279. It really burned me up as the next guy in line behind me they happily read his codes for free and he explained exactly the same "dying at idle" situation I have. The counter guy was adamant that "no CEL = no read" even if I promised to buy whatever part the car said it needed on the spot.
I drove home and it ran great. I put it in the garage and went to move it once each of the next two days and it doesn't want to start easily or really run at all plus it clatters and the exhaust smells super rich. No doubt something is very wrong. I've done a bunch of searching here but am still stumped as to which if either it might be.
Can someone give me some insight? This is my first ever Ford and I'd rather not spend nearly $300 on a code reader plus buy the parts. Does a bad IACV give codes but not CEL and make hard starting? Does this sound more like the Mass Air sensor even though I have no CEL? The IACV is a $90 part and no one near here stocks it. The Mass Air is about $150. I'll do what I need to get it running but I'd rather not buy both (probably wouldn't be able to return an unused one) as a shot in the dark. Have been lovin' my 'Sploder until now.