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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Explorer / November 2005

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2000 ford explorer

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r1rydr@gmail.com - 14 Nov 2005 16:57 GMT
Ok everytime my car cools off like for couple of hours 6 maybe
basicllay evertime i go to sleep and wake up the next morning and i
turn on my car it just shakes and it dosnt idle at all its looks like
it doesnt get enough gas or somthing or oxygen I dont know hopfully one
of you know. I already changed all the oxygen sensors and the mass air
flow and the head gaskets i dont know what else to change i about to
light it on fire
Ed - 15 Nov 2005 01:09 GMT
Sounds exactly like the problem I have with my 2000 XLT.  I suspect we have
the infamous O-Ring problem associated with these vintage Explorers.  Did
you install new intake manifold O-Rings when the head gaskets were replaced?

> Ok everytime my car cools off like for couple of hours 6 maybe
> basicllay evertime i go to sleep and wake up the next morning and i
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> flow and the head gaskets i dont know what else to change i about to
> light it on fire
Bacchus1 - 28 Nov 2005 18:28 GMT
Sorry I can't help you, however, maybe you can help me.  I do not have
manual and need to replace several MISSING fuses.  I need a diagram of
panel so I know what fuses to put in.
thanks
 
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