bam_bam1ca
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- January 7, 2007
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- City, State
- kitchener, Ontario
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1998 XLT, 1970 Olds 442
Good morning fellow members and moderators!!
After having owned an 84 BroncoII and a full size 87 Bronco I decided to buy an Explorer as a family ute vehicle since I enjoyed the last two Ford 4x4's.
In October I unfortunately chose a 95 XL 4.0L with a few too many miles (160,000) on it. The truck ran great for a month, and since then has needed a crank sensor, TPS, MAF, alternator, fuel pump, and is spitting codes for the cam sensor, air temp sensor and now the secondary band in the tranny has broken. Plus I had to put on new rubber (not the truck's fault).
I would accept my "lumps" if I was doing serious off-roading or pulling, but all that I am doing with the truck is commuting to work and using the 4x4 an the road for snow conditions.
The big problem with the 95 is the cost of parts.
Every time that I go to the dealer or jobber I am quoted double or triple the cost for parts over a 96 or 97 Explorer since a lot of parts and components were made in that one model year only. Also the 95 is ODBI and a lot harder to diagnose than an ODBII system.
It is obvious that this truck is NOT a keeper for me and I plan on getting the transmission fixed and then dealing it on down the road.
I still like the Explorer for my family. The style of truck fits our needs.
So....... I am looking for helpful suggestions please. Which engine/transmission combination is the most reliable in an Explorer, and which year will be the easiest and cheapest to fix. I can't afford to go any newer than a 2000 at the moment due to family matters. I do expect to have problems and breakdowns, but I am trying to learn more about Explorers so that I can minimise the pain. So far this unit has averaged $550.00 a month in repairs since I bought it so I figure the money is better spent in a newer unit that won't make me walk as often.
After having owned an 84 BroncoII and a full size 87 Bronco I decided to buy an Explorer as a family ute vehicle since I enjoyed the last two Ford 4x4's.
In October I unfortunately chose a 95 XL 4.0L with a few too many miles (160,000) on it. The truck ran great for a month, and since then has needed a crank sensor, TPS, MAF, alternator, fuel pump, and is spitting codes for the cam sensor, air temp sensor and now the secondary band in the tranny has broken. Plus I had to put on new rubber (not the truck's fault).

I would accept my "lumps" if I was doing serious off-roading or pulling, but all that I am doing with the truck is commuting to work and using the 4x4 an the road for snow conditions.
The big problem with the 95 is the cost of parts.

It is obvious that this truck is NOT a keeper for me and I plan on getting the transmission fixed and then dealing it on down the road.
I still like the Explorer for my family. The style of truck fits our needs.
So....... I am looking for helpful suggestions please. Which engine/transmission combination is the most reliable in an Explorer, and which year will be the easiest and cheapest to fix. I can't afford to go any newer than a 2000 at the moment due to family matters. I do expect to have problems and breakdowns, but I am trying to learn more about Explorers so that I can minimise the pain. So far this unit has averaged $550.00 a month in repairs since I bought it so I figure the money is better spent in a newer unit that won't make me walk as often.