chris8428
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- New Mexico
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2005 Ford Explorer
Gents,
I am new to this site, and so far have found it very informative. I have a 2005 Explorer with the 4.0 SOHC. It has 67,500 miles and has always received regular oil changes and service for general maintenance. Some of this done by shops and some by me.
The temperature gauge has always registered on the cool side, as in right at the first indicator line, except when driven on long trips where the vehicle is running all day, or in outside temps above 90 degrees.
Recently the check engine light came on and when I had the code read the service person told me it was a low thermostat temperature warning and that I needed a new thermostat.
My question is, can a thermostat fail in an open position? I thought failures occurred in a closed position and caused overheating. And related to that I did a general Google search and a search on this forum for a guide to replace the thermostat, but I did not find a guide specific for a third generation Explorer. I found lots of second generation info, but that 4.0 SOHC appears to have a different set up. Can anyone direct me to a good write up?
Chris
I am new to this site, and so far have found it very informative. I have a 2005 Explorer with the 4.0 SOHC. It has 67,500 miles and has always received regular oil changes and service for general maintenance. Some of this done by shops and some by me.
The temperature gauge has always registered on the cool side, as in right at the first indicator line, except when driven on long trips where the vehicle is running all day, or in outside temps above 90 degrees.
Recently the check engine light came on and when I had the code read the service person told me it was a low thermostat temperature warning and that I needed a new thermostat.
My question is, can a thermostat fail in an open position? I thought failures occurred in a closed position and caused overheating. And related to that I did a general Google search and a search on this forum for a guide to replace the thermostat, but I did not find a guide specific for a third generation Explorer. I found lots of second generation info, but that 4.0 SOHC appears to have a different set up. Can anyone direct me to a good write up?
Chris