vesuvius
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- 99 XLT
Hello to all,
I am a new user here in case none of you could tell. I have very little knowledge of vehicles other than an occasional do-it-yourself oil change that I pat myself on the back for doing but most of you probably can do it without blinking. Anyway, some stats about my Explorer that a novice can give you:
1999 XLT V8
57,102 miles
I went to a national lube center to get an oil change. When I dropped off the vehicle, the car had a rough idle but nothing too severe. I could not notice it unless I paid a lot of attention to it.
After the oil change, I started up the SUV only to find myself shaking like a 5.2 earthquake (I do not live in California). The check engine light came on and so I strolled back into the lube center.
Inspected by 8 service mechanics and the light disappeared. The reason as I was told was an air flow sensor had been knocked offline and then put it back on thus the end of the check engine light.
Still in a rough idle and tons of oil run-off (a 5x5 block of my city should have been closed off by the rotten egg smell), I questioned the same mechanics only to be told that I probably needed a spark plug and that I could do it myself for very cheap (after reading some forum posts, it seems that is the problem).
I, being a complete cynical *******, took it to an auto shop that seemed very neutral. He mentioned that my V8 was running on only 6 cylinders. I got the classic line, "I would be breaking the law if I allowed you to drive this out of here."
I am currently awaiting a phone call from Mr. Trusty Mechanic and want to know (in your expert opinion)
1. What I should expect to hear.
2. What the actual problem could be.
Those two things will probably differ but I am expecting that it will just be a tune-up.
TIA
I am a new user here in case none of you could tell. I have very little knowledge of vehicles other than an occasional do-it-yourself oil change that I pat myself on the back for doing but most of you probably can do it without blinking. Anyway, some stats about my Explorer that a novice can give you:
1999 XLT V8
57,102 miles
I went to a national lube center to get an oil change. When I dropped off the vehicle, the car had a rough idle but nothing too severe. I could not notice it unless I paid a lot of attention to it.
After the oil change, I started up the SUV only to find myself shaking like a 5.2 earthquake (I do not live in California). The check engine light came on and so I strolled back into the lube center.
Inspected by 8 service mechanics and the light disappeared. The reason as I was told was an air flow sensor had been knocked offline and then put it back on thus the end of the check engine light.
Still in a rough idle and tons of oil run-off (a 5x5 block of my city should have been closed off by the rotten egg smell), I questioned the same mechanics only to be told that I probably needed a spark plug and that I could do it myself for very cheap (after reading some forum posts, it seems that is the problem).
I, being a complete cynical *******, took it to an auto shop that seemed very neutral. He mentioned that my V8 was running on only 6 cylinders. I got the classic line, "I would be breaking the law if I allowed you to drive this out of here."
I am currently awaiting a phone call from Mr. Trusty Mechanic and want to know (in your expert opinion)
1. What I should expect to hear.
2. What the actual problem could be.
Those two things will probably differ but I am expecting that it will just be a tune-up.
TIA