williammoore
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- Perth, Scotland
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- 1996 4.0 V6
This is a difficult question for all you amazing tech Heads out there.
My 1997 4.0 Sohc Explorer is running rough from the second you start it, You put your foot on the gas and it pulls away but about as twice as fast as usual.
Ford have had it for 5 weeks and still no joy. They replaced plugs, leads, throttle body, checked timing, changed inlet manifold gaskets and still no luck (they didn't charge me for any work as they didn't solve the problem and didn't know how to). It coughs every few seconds when idling and worse when put into drive (nearly stalls). Thought it could be IAC but tried another from an Explorer that was running ok (I did reset the computer before running it) - but still no luck. Checked the MAF (so did Ford), Air temp sensor, CKP and secondary resistance on the coil pack, - all ok exept for the camshaft postition sensor which should read about 1.5 volts - this was only showing 0.2 volts ??
The o2 sensors were replaced about 4 months ago but acording to my manual the computer ignores these until they are at operating temp so it can't be them as this does it from cold.
It goes through gas at about 10 mpg aswell. The exhaust doesn't sound as powerful - could this be a blocked cat ??? (it isn't glow red or anything though.
p.s. this was not a gradual thing but happened the next day I drove it.
I would hope someone out there could help
Kind regards
Willie
My 1997 4.0 Sohc Explorer is running rough from the second you start it, You put your foot on the gas and it pulls away but about as twice as fast as usual.
Ford have had it for 5 weeks and still no joy. They replaced plugs, leads, throttle body, checked timing, changed inlet manifold gaskets and still no luck (they didn't charge me for any work as they didn't solve the problem and didn't know how to). It coughs every few seconds when idling and worse when put into drive (nearly stalls). Thought it could be IAC but tried another from an Explorer that was running ok (I did reset the computer before running it) - but still no luck. Checked the MAF (so did Ford), Air temp sensor, CKP and secondary resistance on the coil pack, - all ok exept for the camshaft postition sensor which should read about 1.5 volts - this was only showing 0.2 volts ??
The o2 sensors were replaced about 4 months ago but acording to my manual the computer ignores these until they are at operating temp so it can't be them as this does it from cold.
It goes through gas at about 10 mpg aswell. The exhaust doesn't sound as powerful - could this be a blocked cat ??? (it isn't glow red or anything though.
p.s. this was not a gradual thing but happened the next day I drove it.
I would hope someone out there could help
Kind regards
Willie