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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Explorer / February 2005

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Ford Explorer Problems website

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The_Big_Muddy@hotmail.com - 21 Jan 2005 17:50 GMT
I just launched a website http://www.ford-problems.com dedicated to
gathering and presenting information on various Ford Explorer problems,
including tranmission, fuel injector, tie rods, axle and other
problems. If you have any suggestions for any other problems or
information that you'd like to see listed on the site, please let me
know. Thanks in advance.

Brian
http://www.ford-problems.com
M  Hoaglan - 22 Jan 2005 17:29 GMT
my 2001 explorer is fantastic,. I love it,,,
I did check out this ford problems site. It sounds like a lawyer site.
ambulance chasers.
I m sure with one of these lawyers I could sue my neighbor for passing gas.
> I just launched a website http://www.ford-problems.com dedicated to
> gathering and presenting information on various Ford Explorer problems,
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Brian
> http://www.ford-problems.com
Jim Warman - 24 Jan 2005 02:28 GMT
Agreed... the opening page shows me that this is a site designed to berate a
tough little car rather than assist anyone with repairs and maintenance.
It's always interesting to see the depths that some people will plunge to in
order to generate business that doesn't really exist..... plugging up our
judicial system and squandering tax dollars in the process.

I hope there's a lawyer or six reading this... I tell lawyer jokes in a loud
voice and with much gusto.... sadly, none of my jokes compare with the joke
that a lawyer has already shown him/herself to be...
Gordon S. Hlavenka - 24 Jan 2005 04:01 GMT
> none of my jokes compare with the joke
> that a lawyer has already shown him/herself to be...

The problem with lawyer jokes is, lawyers don't think they're funny --
and non-lawyers don't think they're jokes.

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Richard Ray - 24 Jan 2005 17:24 GMT
Weasel! Unlike you, I put my name on my posts. Unlike you, I love
Explorers. It's legal weasels like you that give honest lawyers (yes,
some people would say that is an oxymoron) a bad name. Do Explorers have
problems, yes, but so do other vehicles. It's bullshite press and pseudo
research from the legal profession that has made it impossible for us to
get a decent resale value or to even rent a U-Haul trailer with an
Explorer. The same truck with Mercury Mountaineer badges however, no
problems. Out, out pest!

> I just launched a website http://www.ford-problems.com dedicated to
> gathering and presenting information on various Ford Explorer problems,
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Brian
> http://www.ford-problems.com
Jjsegr - 02 Feb 2005 05:31 GMT
Brian,
I just posted an inquiry about how one goes about canceling the auto-door-lock
feature.  That sort of thing would be of interest - the kind of thing that
takes seconds to do, but for which a dealer has the know-how and expects
(understandably) to charge for it.  Thanks.
jpost - 15 Feb 2005 06:38 GMT
I have a 1993 explorer 6cyl. automatic. My 4wheeldrive will not work. When
i push the button to go into 4wheeldrive it does not light up. I also
checked the black box in the rear and hit the reset button the red light
comes on and then goes out. I also hear a clicking noise in the box when i
push the 4x4 button.  How would i go about  getting it to work?
 
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