unpredictable1
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- AB, Canada
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- 99 Explorer Sport
After listening to the suggestions on this board (thanks guys!!!
) I brought my explorer to a local Lube shop. She was now and the point where she ticked for a minute or so, every time she was running at random times.
I got them to run an engine cleaner in the oil, where the additive is added to the oil, the vehicle is run for 10-15 minutes with the chemical in it, then the oil is drained. Got them to put in Quaker State 5w30 oil, then took a scoot down the road to Canadian Tire and bought a bottle of Motor Up. (used this stuff before in a vehicle years ago, made a noticeable difference) and added that to the crank case.
I ran her quite a bit the rest of the day, and the following day, she was started and shut off quite a few times, went through partial and full throttle accelerations, and I never heard the ticking yet.
So hopefully this helped my problem, but its far too soon to make that assumption yet. All i know she hasn't ticked since I had this work done.
Thanks,
Leo

I got them to run an engine cleaner in the oil, where the additive is added to the oil, the vehicle is run for 10-15 minutes with the chemical in it, then the oil is drained. Got them to put in Quaker State 5w30 oil, then took a scoot down the road to Canadian Tire and bought a bottle of Motor Up. (used this stuff before in a vehicle years ago, made a noticeable difference) and added that to the crank case.
I ran her quite a bit the rest of the day, and the following day, she was started and shut off quite a few times, went through partial and full throttle accelerations, and I never heard the ticking yet.
So hopefully this helped my problem, but its far too soon to make that assumption yet. All i know she hasn't ticked since I had this work done.

Thanks,
Leo