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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 04 Ford Explorer 4.6l
I have an ‘04 XLT, 4wd, 4.6 with a 3.73.
It has 292k on it and it’s original Tran’s.
• I last did the timing at 150k and it needs it again.
• I believe it has a rear main seal leak.
• I’m getting a binding noise/sensation at low speed, after it’s been sitting. Which I believe is the rear end. If I park with the rear end down hill, it leaves a small “puddle” of what looks like cv boot grease on the ground. Both diffs are covered in oil.
• it has the diesel rattle and has for some 100k+ miles. Some say it’s the flex plate. Oil is always clean.
• the trans occasionally acts up. Not going into first or reverse. Sometimes sounds like it skips 2nd or 3rd.
I’d consider pulling the engine to do the timing and fix the rear main seal, as well put on a new oil pan gasket. But I’d hate to do that and have the trans go out, or the rear end.
I’d still drive it across the states in a heart beat. But when is it time to move on?
Since 135k (when I got it), it’s had two alternators, three water pumps, all four bearings twice, all four shocks, timing, various sensors, AC and misc. items replaced.
It has 292k on it and it’s original Tran’s.
• I last did the timing at 150k and it needs it again.
• I believe it has a rear main seal leak.
• I’m getting a binding noise/sensation at low speed, after it’s been sitting. Which I believe is the rear end. If I park with the rear end down hill, it leaves a small “puddle” of what looks like cv boot grease on the ground. Both diffs are covered in oil.
• it has the diesel rattle and has for some 100k+ miles. Some say it’s the flex plate. Oil is always clean.
• the trans occasionally acts up. Not going into first or reverse. Sometimes sounds like it skips 2nd or 3rd.
I’d consider pulling the engine to do the timing and fix the rear main seal, as well put on a new oil pan gasket. But I’d hate to do that and have the trans go out, or the rear end.
I’d still drive it across the states in a heart beat. But when is it time to move on?
Since 135k (when I got it), it’s had two alternators, three water pumps, all four bearings twice, all four shocks, timing, various sensors, AC and misc. items replaced.