Cobber
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- City, State
- Coooloongup, Western Australia
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2003 XLT
I have a 2003 Explorer with the 4.6 litre V8. It recently started running rough to the point it would stall. I can unplug the inlet manifold air sensor and it smooths it out a bit. Took it the Ford dealership and they told me it was a vacuum leak in the inlet manifold and they wanted $800 Australian (approx $600 USD) to fix it so I told them to get stuffed. I have the mechanical know how to do it myself.
My question is is it a given that that will be the problem (I haven't got the error code they received) or does anybody have a similar experience where it was something else, hopefully not such a pain to fix.
I had a Ford EA Falcon years ago that told us something was wrong with it which wasn't. Instead the computer was broken, so I know not to trust what the analysers say (unless they have improved since then).
Hopefully I've explained myself well enough for someone to help.
My question is is it a given that that will be the problem (I haven't got the error code they received) or does anybody have a similar experience where it was something else, hopefully not such a pain to fix.
I had a Ford EA Falcon years ago that told us something was wrong with it which wasn't. Instead the computer was broken, so I know not to trust what the analysers say (unless they have improved since then).
Hopefully I've explained myself well enough for someone to help.
