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2007 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer - Page 4 Questions & Answers
Transmission fluid in radiator
Its a blown oil cooler pipes go through rad to cool the oil sounds like pipes have corroded and leaking in to engine water cooling need replacementcooler
10/6/2013 12:11:54 AM •
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on Oct 06, 2013
Brakes grab and anti skid light comes on during
Check your rear Emergency brake shoes inside the rear rotors. When the brake lining falls off of the metal backing, the linings get ground up inside the rear rotors. The pulverized lining coats the ABS count sensors and the vehicle thinks both rear wheels are turning at different speeds. That is when automatic anti skid kicks in. The brakes try to stop the spin of the fastest wheel and intermittently applies the brakes.Remember there are 2 sets of brakes on each rear wheel. The calipers are visible but the drums are concealed as part of the rotor housing.
9/30/2013 12:47:21 PM •
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on Sep 30, 2013
Code P0351 what does it mean
the code means "ignition coil A / primary circuit malfunction". It usually leads to a car misfiring or running rough. The coil on plug (cop) ignition system has a short or open circuit. The last number of the code tells you which coil wire is malfunctioning. In your case it is coil number 1, which should be the number 1 cylinder. These coils take the place of spark plug wires. there are 2 wires coming off of these coils. One goes to the battery, the other the cars PCM. Check that the connection is good on the spark plug, if that doesn't fix it, then check the wires for a break in the wires. It could also mean that the coil (cop) is no good and will have to be replaced. These coils (cop) are all attached to your spark plugs, so they are easy to find. Good luck.
8/27/2013 3:19:07 AM •
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on Aug 27, 2013
Traction control light flashes and abs activates, slows car down, pulsates car
I would take it to someone who has a code reader, or to a dealer, I would not trust the vehicle for very far or very fast if you did have to drive it to where it will be worked on. It may even be safer to have it put on a rollback wrecker and taken to the shop.I don't like to make suggestions of driving a vehicle when it pertains to the braking system. I hope I have been of some assistance.
4/3/2013 8:24:59 PM •
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on Apr 03, 2013
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