X6StringerX
Explorer Addict
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- 2011 Lincoln MKS EcoBoost
I thought that was a catchy title despite my problem having nothing whatsoever to do with rain, but rather with the frequency of problems in the recent months between our two vehicles.
I won't bore you with the complete details of all of the problems, but they include flat tires, hard start issues, a pcv valve, a nasty throttle body, water in gas, screeching brakes, a camshaft synchronizer, lug nuts backing off despite 110 ft. lbs., and I'm sure I'm forgetting some stuff. Most of these issues have been with the Focus, but the most recent ones have been with the Explorer. I popped a tire, via gigantic snow covered hidden hole, over this past weekend and my spare was visibly bigger even though it was also a 235/75. Since the X is AWD, I just decided to get new tires. I wanted to upgrade anyway. I would have preferred to wait a little longer, but oh well. Yesterday, I had 4 new 31x10.50 Firestone Destination ATs installed. Since having them installed, I've only driven the Explorer from the shop to the house, which is only 5 miles. There were no issues on the way home. Before I go any further, I want to make it clear that I'm not suspecting that the new tires caused the issue below, but just wanted to give a little background on other recent issues. Anyway, I was super excited to get some more seat time with the new tires today. I went out this morning and fired it up to take my better half to work and what does my cluster greet me with? A check gauge light and no oil pressure gauge movement. I immediately shut it off and restarted to see if it was a fluke. When I started it up again, the gauge bounced up to the middle and then continued to twitch about 1/8". I decided to take the Focus until I could get back to the forum to put together my diagnostic path. Before reading, I was already aware that the gauge is just a simple on/off switch, so armed with that knowledge, I started searching and reading about the oil pressure sender. It seems that it is likely the problem. I didn't realize how frequently this issue has occurred here on the forum. So, to make a long story short, I'm going to replace the switch either today or tomorrow and see if that's the cure. If anyone has any other ideas before I tear into it, feel free to share. I'm going to try to find a gauge while I'm at it to get a real pressure reading.
I won't bore you with the complete details of all of the problems, but they include flat tires, hard start issues, a pcv valve, a nasty throttle body, water in gas, screeching brakes, a camshaft synchronizer, lug nuts backing off despite 110 ft. lbs., and I'm sure I'm forgetting some stuff. Most of these issues have been with the Focus, but the most recent ones have been with the Explorer. I popped a tire, via gigantic snow covered hidden hole, over this past weekend and my spare was visibly bigger even though it was also a 235/75. Since the X is AWD, I just decided to get new tires. I wanted to upgrade anyway. I would have preferred to wait a little longer, but oh well. Yesterday, I had 4 new 31x10.50 Firestone Destination ATs installed. Since having them installed, I've only driven the Explorer from the shop to the house, which is only 5 miles. There were no issues on the way home. Before I go any further, I want to make it clear that I'm not suspecting that the new tires caused the issue below, but just wanted to give a little background on other recent issues. Anyway, I was super excited to get some more seat time with the new tires today. I went out this morning and fired it up to take my better half to work and what does my cluster greet me with? A check gauge light and no oil pressure gauge movement. I immediately shut it off and restarted to see if it was a fluke. When I started it up again, the gauge bounced up to the middle and then continued to twitch about 1/8". I decided to take the Focus until I could get back to the forum to put together my diagnostic path. Before reading, I was already aware that the gauge is just a simple on/off switch, so armed with that knowledge, I started searching and reading about the oil pressure sender. It seems that it is likely the problem. I didn't realize how frequently this issue has occurred here on the forum. So, to make a long story short, I'm going to replace the switch either today or tomorrow and see if that's the cure. If anyone has any other ideas before I tear into it, feel free to share. I'm going to try to find a gauge while I'm at it to get a real pressure reading.