fuelrod
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- 03 Explorer XLT
Hi all-
My name is Bob, and I'm new to the forum- it looks great! I'm psyched to find a spot to ask lots of question about my explorer (and hopefully answer some eventually as well!). Here's my first:
2003 Explorer, 44K miles.
Power steering pump replaced @ 15K and 22K miles due to excessive noise when hot, and 'that feeling you get in the wheel when the fluid is low'.
It's doing it AGAIN, except this time it's not whining like usual, it's a lower pitched groan. It first showed up as only a 'dragging' feeling in the wheel, then came the noise. I brought it to the dealer, and they told me it needs friction modifier, and about 2 weeks worth of use to solve the problem. They put the friction modifier in, but were unable to give me an explanation of what the actual problem was or why this would fix it. I can only assume that the friction modifier is an abrasive they're pouring into the system to open up some tolerances... (just a guess). If this were the case, wouldn't ALL explorers need this? I'm a bit uneasy with the way this has been handled, and am hoping that some of you guys might have some experience in this area.
Thanks a ton in advance- I'm looking forward to some good chats!
-Bob
My name is Bob, and I'm new to the forum- it looks great! I'm psyched to find a spot to ask lots of question about my explorer (and hopefully answer some eventually as well!). Here's my first:
2003 Explorer, 44K miles.
Power steering pump replaced @ 15K and 22K miles due to excessive noise when hot, and 'that feeling you get in the wheel when the fluid is low'.
It's doing it AGAIN, except this time it's not whining like usual, it's a lower pitched groan. It first showed up as only a 'dragging' feeling in the wheel, then came the noise. I brought it to the dealer, and they told me it needs friction modifier, and about 2 weeks worth of use to solve the problem. They put the friction modifier in, but were unable to give me an explanation of what the actual problem was or why this would fix it. I can only assume that the friction modifier is an abrasive they're pouring into the system to open up some tolerances... (just a guess). If this were the case, wouldn't ALL explorers need this? I'm a bit uneasy with the way this has been handled, and am hoping that some of you guys might have some experience in this area.
Thanks a ton in advance- I'm looking forward to some good chats!
-Bob