s.eich
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- '99 Sport 2wd
Did a bit of searching on this issue, but came up with so much I'm not really sure where to start...
'99 Explorer Sport, 2wd, 4.0 SOHC, 85K miles
Pulling engine codes: 171 and 174, Bank 1/2 too lean
Problem: Engine won't idle on start-up, 90% of the time. Seems to help a bit if it is in the garage vs. outside, and maybe a bit when it is a little cooler. Engine will start, idle at 1500+ for a few sec, then drop below 500 and die. Will do this repeatedly unless you rev it a bit. Problem always occurs, regardless if it is first thing in the morning, or after driving it around (warm) and restarting it. It has even got to the point of dying when it is put into Park.
Just replaced the o2 sensors before the cats per Autozone's advice
, and what the manual appeared to be pointing to, but to no avail. Looks like I'm not the first, though.
After searching, looks like a lot of ppl are pointing to a Ford recall M00112 or similar, upper and lower (manifold?) o-rings and a tensioner. Other possibilities... EGR valve, DMFE (or something like that, lol), vacuum leak, dirty MAF or throttle body.
After dropping $120+ to replace prefectly fine o2 sensors, I don't feel like chasing a bunch more gremlins to no avail. Any advice on the specific cause would be appreciated. Again, looks like everybody is pointing to the o-rings, but a few said it would improve once the engine warmed up (which mine doesn't... performs exactly the same warm) and the rings expanded, so I'm not sure what exactly to think.
Thanks for the help. -Steve
'99 Explorer Sport, 2wd, 4.0 SOHC, 85K miles
Pulling engine codes: 171 and 174, Bank 1/2 too lean
Problem: Engine won't idle on start-up, 90% of the time. Seems to help a bit if it is in the garage vs. outside, and maybe a bit when it is a little cooler. Engine will start, idle at 1500+ for a few sec, then drop below 500 and die. Will do this repeatedly unless you rev it a bit. Problem always occurs, regardless if it is first thing in the morning, or after driving it around (warm) and restarting it. It has even got to the point of dying when it is put into Park.
Just replaced the o2 sensors before the cats per Autozone's advice

After searching, looks like a lot of ppl are pointing to a Ford recall M00112 or similar, upper and lower (manifold?) o-rings and a tensioner. Other possibilities... EGR valve, DMFE (or something like that, lol), vacuum leak, dirty MAF or throttle body.
After dropping $120+ to replace prefectly fine o2 sensors, I don't feel like chasing a bunch more gremlins to no avail. Any advice on the specific cause would be appreciated. Again, looks like everybody is pointing to the o-rings, but a few said it would improve once the engine warmed up (which mine doesn't... performs exactly the same warm) and the rings expanded, so I'm not sure what exactly to think.
Thanks for the help. -Steve