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- 99 Explorer 4x4
I recently picked up a 1999 Ex Sport 4x4 for winter use. The truck came with some known issues, and a few unknown, "to do" list items.
1) Shift indicator was off (R was N, D was at 2, etc...)
2) Cigar lighter did not work
3) Windshield washer did not work
4) Chime was going off in a series of 5 "five beeps."
5) Left side, dash lights, not working
6) Needed two tires immediately
7) Drivers side-view mirror broken
The "unknowns" that were discovered once I got into things included:
8) Airbag light on (3-7 code)
9) CEL on (code 1071)
10) Oil was more like burnt "black death"...last changed in 2007 according to the filter date.
Through this site, I was able to figure out how to fix the dash-lights, replace the burnt out "airbag light," fix the 3-7 airbag code (easy fix!), fix the shift indicator and find a vacume leak causing the 1071 CEL code.
Now with fresh oil, two new fuses (lighter and washers), no CEL or other warning lights, and the tire/mirror issue fixed, the truck is working fine.
With 172,900 miles, I am sure it will have some issues, but hopefully it will get me through a couple of winters. So far, I have about 8 hours invested in fixing the truck (purchased for $1700) and have put about 1000 miles on it, about half in the snow.
1) Shift indicator was off (R was N, D was at 2, etc...)
2) Cigar lighter did not work
3) Windshield washer did not work
4) Chime was going off in a series of 5 "five beeps."
5) Left side, dash lights, not working
6) Needed two tires immediately
7) Drivers side-view mirror broken
The "unknowns" that were discovered once I got into things included:
8) Airbag light on (3-7 code)
9) CEL on (code 1071)
10) Oil was more like burnt "black death"...last changed in 2007 according to the filter date.
Through this site, I was able to figure out how to fix the dash-lights, replace the burnt out "airbag light," fix the 3-7 airbag code (easy fix!), fix the shift indicator and find a vacume leak causing the 1071 CEL code.
Now with fresh oil, two new fuses (lighter and washers), no CEL or other warning lights, and the tire/mirror issue fixed, the truck is working fine.
With 172,900 miles, I am sure it will have some issues, but hopefully it will get me through a couple of winters. So far, I have about 8 hours invested in fixing the truck (purchased for $1700) and have put about 1000 miles on it, about half in the snow.