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What is the radiator dimension size for a 1998 ford expedition 4.6L 2x4

I think the radiator is to small could you tell me what is the correct size radiator does a 1998 ford expedition need. Thanks

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For a 98 Ford Expedition, I've found an aftermarket manufacter that specifies this measures, just for the radiator core:
Height.- 31-7/8"
Width.- 16-3/16"
Thick.- 2-1/4"
Inlet/outlet .- 1-3/4"
But before changing the whole part, you should have an expert opinion first, because not all overheating problems are a radiator failure.

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It also depends on whether the vehicle has front AND rear heating & A/C. If the Expedition has front and rear the radiator is going to be about twice as thick as a radiator for only front heat & A/C.

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Should be about 19 or 20 inches high by around 27 inces across.

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  • Posted on Mar 29, 2009

SOURCE: 1998 ford expedition blinking overdrive light

This blinking light indicates a problem. You will have to have it scanned for trouble codes to find out
what it is.

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SOURCE: I have a fail code (P1409) on my 1998 FOrd Expedition, 4.6L. Where can I get this part? Thanks, Alec

Code indicates bad EGR Vacuum Solenoid. Chilton lists possible causes below. Here's a link to the part you want. Best of luck!
Greg

http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/raframecatalog.php?carcode=1304402&parttype=4964&a=FRc1304402k943582

Possible Causes:

  • EGR VR solenoid circuit is open, or shorted to ground
  • EGR VR circuit is shorted to power or the VPWR circuit is open
  • EGR vacuum regulator solenoid is damaged or the PCM has failed

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  • Posted on Jun 25, 2009

SOURCE: need the radio wiring diagram for expedition 98

http://www.installdr.com/Harnesses/Ford-Wiring.pdf hope this link helps. Good luck. Keep me posted. 

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SOURCE: need routing diagram for 1998 ford expedition

Check this...

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Other details can find in 1998_ford_expedition_drive_belt_routing_diagram

Hope helps (remember comment and rated this).



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SOURCE: 1998 Ford Expedition "door ajar"

The door ajar switch is located inside the rear door face along with the latch. They can tend to get dirty and sticky over time. Using your favorite petroleum based lubricating spray, shoot it directly into the door latch area, being very liberal. Open and close your doors several times to make sure the switch is working freely. You should do this one door at a time so you can diagnose which door is causing the issue in case it resurfaces. Should be good to go.

Good luck.

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