italianbigsky
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- '96 4.0 V6 limited
I don't write too often but be sure that I read regularly this interesting forum. Living in italy and driving an Explorer isn't easy, but this forum really helps a lot.
I have a couple of questions for you experts.
1- a few days ago, while driving early in the morning, I felt the wheel very heavy and the brake pedal hard to push. I was downhill and had a lot of difficulties to stop the car, when I stopped it I noticed that the engine was off.
As I have LPG, I think that the automatic switcher failed to stop gasoline and start gas, but I have to nvestigate a little more. Anyway, the question is: can you suggest a better way to stop an explorer running with engine off? I put 2nd and then 1st gear first, but it barely slowed down, then holding brake pedal down more than I could, I used the parking brake too. It took too long and I was lucky nobody was on my way and the road was almost straight.
2- a couple of days ago, while driving I noticed the ABS light on. I slowed down, and while I was pulling the brake pedal, RPM level was around 0. I stopped the car, turned engine off and then I tried to restart. Nothing happened, I couldn't even put the gear from P to another position.
It was the battery. I know I can't start an automatic car pushing it downhill, anyway I had cables and restarted the engine. After a few miles, it stopped again, so I changed battery. The old one was in bad condition.
The new battery (12v-100a) lasted for a few miles. I had a backup alternator and put it on the car instead of the old one. It seems to have solved the problem, anyway, measurement said that the old alternator gave about 8, the new one 11-12. So, from what I learnt from http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=285097 the new one is not working properly.
Anyway, the question is: is it possible that a brand new battery goes to zero in a few miles (about 45 minutes) driving, with lights and radio on?
And what position should the battery indicator have when everything is working fine? halfway between H and L ?
If the alternator is not working, the CHECK ENGINE light is supposed to come on?
Thank you for your time, regards from cloudy and rainy Italy
I have a couple of questions for you experts.
1- a few days ago, while driving early in the morning, I felt the wheel very heavy and the brake pedal hard to push. I was downhill and had a lot of difficulties to stop the car, when I stopped it I noticed that the engine was off.
As I have LPG, I think that the automatic switcher failed to stop gasoline and start gas, but I have to nvestigate a little more. Anyway, the question is: can you suggest a better way to stop an explorer running with engine off? I put 2nd and then 1st gear first, but it barely slowed down, then holding brake pedal down more than I could, I used the parking brake too. It took too long and I was lucky nobody was on my way and the road was almost straight.
2- a couple of days ago, while driving I noticed the ABS light on. I slowed down, and while I was pulling the brake pedal, RPM level was around 0. I stopped the car, turned engine off and then I tried to restart. Nothing happened, I couldn't even put the gear from P to another position.
It was the battery. I know I can't start an automatic car pushing it downhill, anyway I had cables and restarted the engine. After a few miles, it stopped again, so I changed battery. The old one was in bad condition.
The new battery (12v-100a) lasted for a few miles. I had a backup alternator and put it on the car instead of the old one. It seems to have solved the problem, anyway, measurement said that the old alternator gave about 8, the new one 11-12. So, from what I learnt from http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=285097 the new one is not working properly.
Anyway, the question is: is it possible that a brand new battery goes to zero in a few miles (about 45 minutes) driving, with lights and radio on?
And what position should the battery indicator have when everything is working fine? halfway between H and L ?
If the alternator is not working, the CHECK ENGINE light is supposed to come on?
Thank you for your time, regards from cloudy and rainy Italy