DjCUF
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- Raynham, MA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2000 Explorer XLT
I just bought a 2000 XLT about a month ago and it's been running great with no issues. Last night it didn't want to start in the rain. It cranks strong but won't start. My first thought was wires or coil so I hit them with some WD40 but no help. This morning I got it to start by giving it some throttle but it dies as soon as I take my foot off the pedal. I tried keeping it running until it warmed up to see if that helped but after about 10 minutes at 1200 Rpms it still stalled instantly.
I cleaned the MAF when i bought the truck and put in a new battery. Did some normal minor maintenance like I always do when I buy a used car. What I really need to know is if giving it gas would cause it to start if it was a bad or wet coil or wires. I've dealt with misfires and stalling in the rain on other cars and ignition system is usually the problem but it's been years since I've had an issue like that on anything.
Is it just a coincidence that it happened in the rain? It's still raining today so I have no idea if it will run better when the weather clears up.
I cleaned the MAF when i bought the truck and put in a new battery. Did some normal minor maintenance like I always do when I buy a used car. What I really need to know is if giving it gas would cause it to start if it was a bad or wet coil or wires. I've dealt with misfires and stalling in the rain on other cars and ignition system is usually the problem but it's been years since I've had an issue like that on anything.
Is it just a coincidence that it happened in the rain? It's still raining today so I have no idea if it will run better when the weather clears up.