20 Most Recent 2000 Ford Expedition - Page 3 Questions & Answers

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Need control circuit wiring diagram fuse,relay(s) for fuel pump.

See page one at the pdf link below.http://www.revbase.com/BBBMotor/Wd/DownloadPdf?id=18451
12/9/2017 6:14:57 PM • 2000 Ford... • Answered on Dec 09, 2017
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2004 Ford Expedition. Power windows not

Looking at wiring diagrams to see what all is involved in the power window electrical circuit's an using a DMM- digital multi-meter to test the B+ ( voltage ) side of the circuit and the negative (ground ) side is how a professional automotive technician does it. All power an ground goes through the driver's door master switch . Free wiring diagrams here http://www.bbbind.com/free_tsb.html Enter vehicle info. year , make , model an engine size . Under system click on body & accessories ,then under subsystem click on power windows . Click the search button then the blue link. 2003 2006 Ford Expedition Window Switch Replacement 2004 2008 Ford Power Window Repair Ford Expedition Power Window Regulator Replacement
11/25/2017 9:11:47 PM • 2000 Ford... • Answered on Nov 25, 2017
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Have 01 ford e 150

What brand did you install? If you installed Bosch, then that would be a problem
11/19/2017 5:09:52 PM • 2000 Ford... • Answered on Nov 19, 2017
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Abs light on a 06 expedition

Having the vehicle checked for DTC'S - diagnostic trouble code's would be a good first step . ABS light on codes are stored . Suggest you take your vehicle to a qualified repair shop that has the knowledge an testing equipment to diagnose the problem properly . Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) The 4-wheel, 4-channel anti-lock brake system (ABS) consists of the following components:
  • ABS module
  • Front wheel speed sensor
  • Front wheel speed sensor ring (integral to the front wheel bearing)
  • Hydraulic control unit (HCU)
  • Rear wheel speed sensor
  • Rear wheel speed sensor ring (integral to the rear halfshaft)
  • Yellow ABS warning indicator
  • As you can see here , it can set numerous
  • DTC'S Why guess an replace parts that won't fix the problem .
  • Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Module Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index DTC Description Source Action B1342 ECU is Faulted ABS Module NOTE: If other DTCs are present, REPAIR them before installing a new component. CLEAR the DTCs. RETRIEVE the DTCs. If DTC B1342 is retrieved, INSTALL a new module. REFER to Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Module in this section. REPEAT the self-test. B1483 Brake Pedal Input Circuit Failure ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test B . B1676 Battery Pack Voltage Out of Range ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test C . B2477 Module Configuration Failure ABS Module CONFIGURE the ABS module. REFER to Section 418-01 . CLEAR the DTCs. REPEAT the self-test. If DTC B2477 is retrieved again, INSTALL a new ABS module. REFER to Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Module . REPEAT the self-test. B2734 Pedal Travel Sensor Supply Error ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test M . B2736 Pedal Travel Sensor Circuit Fault ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test M . B2737 Pedal Travel Sensor Jammed Error ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test M . B2738 Pedal Travel Sensor Velocity Error ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test M . B2740 Pedal Travel Sensor Spike Error ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test M . B2741 Sensor Cluster Defective ABS Module FOLLOW the diagnostic tool directions for the calibration procedure. B2900 VIN Mismatch ABS Module VERIFY that the module has the correct as-built data. CHECK for correct powertrain control module (PCM) and ABS module configurations using the diagnostic tool. RECONFIGURE the component as necessary. FOLLOW the diagnostic tool directions for the ABS module configuration or REFER to Section 418-01 for the PCM. CLEAR the DTC. REPEAT the self-test. C1095 ABS Hydraulic Pump Motor Circuit Failure ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test D . C1145 Speed Wheel Sensor RF Input Circuit Failure ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test E . C1155 Speed Wheel Sensor LF Input Circuit Failure ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test E . C1165 Speed Wheel Sensor RR Input Circuit Failure ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test E . C1175 Speed Wheel Sensor LR Input Circuit Failure ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test E . C1233 Speed Wheel LF Input Signal Missing ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test F . C1234 Speed Wheel RF Input Signal Missing ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test F . C1235 Speed Wheel RR Input Signal Missing ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test F . C1236 Speed Wheel LR Input Signal Missing ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test F . C1277 Steering Wheel Angle 1 and 2 Circuit Failure ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test G . C1278 Steering Wheel Angle 1 and 2 Signal Faulted ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test G . C1279 Yaw Rate Sensor Circuit Failure (Sensor Cluster Fault) ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test H . C1280 Yaw Rate Sensor Signal Fault (Sensor Cluster Fault) ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test H . C1281 Lateral Accelerometer Circuit Failure (Sensor Cluster Fault) ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test H . C1282 Lateral Accelerometer Signal Fault (Sensor Cluster Fault) ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test H . C1285 Booster Solenoid Circuit Failure ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test I . C1287 Booster Pedal Force Switch Circuit Failure ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test J . C1288 Pressure Sensor Main/Primary Input Circuit Failure ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test K . C1440 (with stability assist) Pressure Sensor Main/Primary Signal Faulted ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test K . C1516 Roll Rate Sensor Signal Fault (Sensor Cluster Fault) ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test H . C1517 Roll Rate Sensor Circuit Failure (Sensor Cluster Fault) ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test H . C1730 Reference Voltage Out of Range (+5V) ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test L . C1805 Mismatched PCM and/or ABS-TC Module ABS Module CHECK for correct PCM and ABS module configuration using the diagnostic tool. RECONFIGURE the component as necessary. FOLLOW the diagnostic tool directions for the ABS module configuration or REFER to Section 303-01 for the PCM. CLEAR the DTC. REPEAT the self-test. C1963 Stability Control Inhibit Warning ABS Module This DTC is for information only. GO to the Principles of Operation. CLEAR the DTC. REPEAT the self-test. C1991 Module Calibration Failure ABS Module Follow the diagnostic tool directions for the calibration procedure. C1996 Active Yaw and/or Roll Control Disabled ABS Module This DTC can be set if the ABS module system is activated for 15 seconds of continuous operation. CHECK for any major chassis modifications, gross suspension misalignment or other items that can alter the vehicle tracking dynamics. CLEAR the DTC. REPEAT the self-test. C1998 Module Calibration Not Complete ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test O . C2769 (ABS only) Longitudinal Acceleration Sensor Electrical Failure ABS Module INSTALL a new ABS module. REFER to Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Module in this section. CLEAR the DTCs. REPEAT the self-test. C2769 (ABS with stability assist) Longitudinal Acceleration Sensor Electrical Failure (Sensor Cluster Fault) ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test H . C2770 (ABS only) Longitudinal Acceleration Sensor Plausibility Failure ABS Module INSTALL a new ABS module. REFER to Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Module in this section. CLEAR the DTCs. REPEAT the self-test. C2770 (ABS with stability assist) Longitudinal Acceleration Sensor Plausibility Failure (Sensor Cluster Fault) ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test H . C2777 Sensor Cluster Bus Failure (Sensor Cluster Fault) ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test H . C2778 Sensor Cluster Power Supply Failure (Sensor Cluster Fault) ABS Module Go To Pinpoint Test H . U1900 CAN Communication Bus Fault-Receive Error Network Fault REFER to Section 418-00 . U1901 CAN Network #2 Communication Bus Fault-Receive Error Network Fault Go To Pinpoint Test H . U2023 Fault Received from External Node Instrument Cluster REFER to Section 418-00 .
10/24/2017 10:22:50 PM • 2000 Ford... • Answered on Oct 24, 2017
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Can't open the tailgate on my 2000 Ford expedition

You may get some ideas on You tube. Although the link may not help but you can check the thumbnails on the right for more videos How to get the rear door open on an expedition with broken cable
10/20/2017 11:29:58 AM • 2000 Ford... • Answered on Oct 20, 2017
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My 2004 expedition keep falling deed me when i stop at a redlight or a stop sign i've cange the p320 crankshaft position sensor but the still falling deed and the check engine light is on so i was t

If the problem is a closed throttle issue, check and clean the idle air control. My Ford info says if you suspect the maf sensor, with everything off, unplug the maf sensor. Start the vehicle and take it for a spin. If it does better, you may have to check out the maf system. Sensor--wiring connector--wiring circuit and computer. The code doesn't tell you what to replace, just that the computer thinks there is a problem on that system, somewhere. I usually check sensor wiring circuits before I replace anything. I usually check crank and cam sensors both when there is a code for either one. Just my opinion.
10/19/2017 9:01:42 PM • 2000 Ford... • Answered on Oct 19, 2017
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No power to rear bags its down but wont air up

is switch on?
The air suspension switch and bracket is mounted below the RH side of the instrument panel.

Dealer can run diagnostic test with scan tool for fault codes.
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The air suspension system is designed to improve ride, handling and general vehicle performance for static, on-road and off-road driving conditions:
  • Ride is improved by using an air type spring (the soft ride is inherent).
  • Handling is improved by maintaining constant vehicle attitude.
The system consists of unique rear air springs, the air compressor, air lines, air spring solenoids, height sensor, air suspension control module, attachments and associated signals derived from both driver and road inputs. With these components and signals, the air suspension control module commands changes in vehicle height that are necessary for the load leveling features.
The load leveling feature rear air suspension (RAS) systems shall automatically make adjustments in vehicle height so that the vehicle is always at trim height and constant front-to-rear vehicle attitudes are maintained over the expected load range of the vehicle. Adjustments in height that are necessary to correct height differences between the vehicle's left and right sides for the RAS system shall be restricted to what can be reliably achieved with one air suspension height sensor.
The system uses one air suspension height sensor, a steering sensor, generic electronic module (GEM) and other vehicle sensors to measure driver and road inputs. The system changes vehicle height using an air compressor, two air lines and the use of air springs with air spring solenoids.
The air suspension system holds vehicle height when the rear hatch or any door is opened. The system stores rear vehicle height the moment any open door is detected. The system then maintains this height regardless of the addition or removal of a load. The system will return to its commanded height when all doors are closed or the vehicle speed exceeds 16 km/h (10 mph).
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Air Spring
RAS vehicles use air springs in the rear. The air springs provide a varying spring rate proportional to the systems air pressure and volume. The air suspension system regulates the air pressure in each air spring by compressing and venting the system air. Increasing air pressure (compressing) raises the rear of the vehicle while decreasing air pressure (venting) lowers the rear of the vehicle. Vehicle height is maintained by the addition and removal of air in each air spring through an air spring solenoid installed in the upper spring cap and energized through the air suspension control module.
The two air springs support the conventional rear leaf coil springs.
Air Suspension Height Sensor
One air suspension height sensor is mounted on the vehicle. The air suspension height sensor sends a voltage signal to the air suspension control module. The output ranges from approximately 4.75 volts at minimum height (when the vehicle is low or in full jounce), to 0.25 volts at maximum height (when the vehicle is high or in full rebound). The air suspension height sensor has a useable range of 80 mm (3.2 in) compared to total suspension travel of 200-250 mm (8 to 10 in) at the wheel. Therefore, the air suspension height sensor is mounted to the suspension at a point where full rear suspension travel at the wheel is relative to 80 mm (3.2 in) of travel at the air suspension height sensor. The air suspension height sensor is attached between the No. 5 frame crossmember (upper socket) and the panhard rod (lower socket).
When the air suspension height sensor indicates that the rear of the vehicle is lower than trim under normal driving conditions, the air compressor will turn on and pump compressed air to the air springs. When the sensor indicates that the rear of the vehicle is raised above trim under normal driving conditions, this will cause the air to be vented from the air springs to lower the vehicle back to its trim height level.
Compressor Relay
The compressor relay is energized by the air suspension control module to allow high current to flow from the battery to the compressor motor.
  • A solid state relay is used in the air suspension system for air compressor control. The relay incorporates a custom power metal oxide semi-conductor field effect transistor (MOSFET) and ceramic hybrid circuitry. The relay switches high current loads in response to low power signals and is controlled by the logic of the air suspension control module.
Air Suspension Control Module
NOTE: The 4WAS air suspension control module is used for the RAS system. The internal processor recognizes external circuitry to determine if it is installed in a 4WAS or a RAS equipped vehicle.
NOTE: The air suspension control module is calibrated with information from the air suspension height sensor. A new or exchanged air suspension control module requires a ride height adjustment calibration process to be performed.
The air suspension control module controls the air compressor motor (through a solid state relay), and the air spring solenoids. The air suspension control module also provides power to the air suspension height sensor. The air suspension control module controls vehicle height adjustments by monitoring the air suspension height sensor, vehicle speed, a steering sensor, acceleration input, the door ajar signal, transfer case signals, and the brake pedal position (BPP) switch. The air suspension control module also conducts all fail-safe and diagnostic strategies and contains self-test and communication software for testing the vehicle and related components.
The air suspension control module monitors and controls the air suspension system through a 32-pin two-way connector. The air suspension control module is keyed so that the air suspension control module cannot be plugged into an incorrect harness. There are two sides of the harness connection to the air suspension control module. Each is uniquely colored and keyed to prevent reversing the connections.
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Visual Inspection Chart Mechanical Electrical
  • Restricted suspension movement
  • Excessive vehicle load
  • Cut, severed or crimped air line(s)
  • Unmounted height sensor
  • Damaged air spring(s)
  • Open fuses:
    • Central junction box (CJB) Fuse 4 (15A), 6 (5A) and 20 (5A)
    • Battery junction box (BJB) Fuse 109 (50A)
  • Loose, corroded or disconnected connectors
  • Air suspension switch is in the OFF position
  • Damaged solenoid valve(s)


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  • The compressor is inoperative
  • BJB Fuse 109 (50A).
  • Air compressor assembly.
  • Circuitry.
  • Air suspension relay.
10/5/2017 1:28:48 AM • 2000 Ford... • Answered on Oct 05, 2017
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Trouble codes p1131, p1151 and p0171 for 2001 expedition

I don't care how handy you are , that's not going to help you unless you have knowledge of OBD 2 engine management system for your vehicle . Plus having diagnostic test equipment , scan tool to view engine sensor data ., an knowing how to do automotive electrical circuit testing. Po171 Could be just an O2 sensor problem ,looking at scan data for bank 1 sensor 1 for proper switching , could be a easy find for a trained Tech . You on the other hand could spend hundreds an still not fix the problem . P0171 - System to Lean (Bank 1) The Adaptive Fuel Strategy continuously monitors fuel delivery hardware. The test fails when the adaptive fuel tables reach a rich calibrated limit. For lean and rich DTCs:
  • Fuel system
  • Excessive fuel pressure.
  • Leaking/contaminated fuel injectors.
  • Leaking fuel pressure regulator.
  • Low fuel pressure or running out of fuel.
  • Vapor recovery system.
  • Induction system:
    • Air leaks after the MAF.
    • Vacuum Leaks.
    • PCV system.
    • Improperly seated engine oil dipstick.
  • EGR system:
    • Leaking gasket.
    • Stuck EGR valve.
    • Leaking diaphragm or EVR.
  • Base Engine:
    • Oil overfill.
    • Cam timing.
    • Cylinder compression.
    • Exhaust leaks before or near the HO2Ss.
P1130 - Lack of HO2S-11 Switch, Fuel Trim at Limit The HEGO Sensor is monitored for switching. The test fails when the HO2S fails to switch due to circuit or fuel at or exceeding a calibrated limit.
  • Electrical:
    • Short to VPWR in harness or HO2S
    • Water in harness connector
    • Open/Shorted HO2S circuit
    • Corrosion or poor mating terminals and wiring
    • Damaged HO2S
    • Damaged PCM
  • Fuel System:
    • Excessive fuel pressure
    • Leaking/contaminated fuel injectors
    • Leaking fuel pressure regulator
    • Low fuel pressure or running out of fuel
    • Vapor recovery system
  • Induction System:
    • Air leaks after the MAF
    • Vacuum Leaks
    • PCV system
    • Improperly seated engine oil dipstick
  • EGR System:
    • Leaking gasket
    • Stuck EGR valve
    • Leaking diaphragm or EVR
  • Base Engine:
    • Oil overfill
    • Cam timing
    • Cylinder compression
    • Exhaust leaks before or near the HO2S(s)
A fuel control HO2S PID switching across 0.45 volt from 0.2 to 0.9 volt indicates a normal switching HO2S. P1131 - Lack of HO2S-11 Switch, Sensor Indicates Lean A HEGO sensor indicating lean at the end of a test is trying to correct for an over-rich condition. The test fails when the fuel control system no longer detects switching for a calibrated amount of time. See Possible Causes for DTC P1130 P1151 - Lack of HO2S-21 Switch, Sensor Indicates Lean A HEGO sensor indicating lean at the end of a test is trying to correct for an over-rich condition. The test fails when fuel control system no longer detects switching for a calibrated amount of time. See Possible Causes for DTC P1130 006 O2 Sensor Signal Analysis
10/1/2017 10:11:32 PM • 2000 Ford... • Answered on Oct 01, 2017
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I have a 99 expedition, air ride suspension went

Your best bet take it an have it diagnosed ! This is computer controlled an may have DTC'S - diagnostic trouble codes stored ! C1724 Air Suspension Height Sensor Power Circuit Failure Air Suspension Control Module GO to Pinpoint Test F . C1726 Air Suspension Rear Pneumatic Failure Air Suspension Control Module GO to Pinpoint Test G . C1760 Air Suspension Rear Height Sensor High Signal Circuit Failure Air Suspension Control Module GO to Pinpoint Test H . C1770 Air Suspension Vent Solenoid Output Circuit Failure Air Suspension Control Module GO to Pinpoint Test I . C1790 Air Suspension LR Air Spring Solenoid Output Circuit Failure Air Suspension Control Module GO to Pinpoint Test J . C1795 Air Suspension RR Air Spring Solenoid Output Circuit Failure Air Suspension Control Module GO to Pinpoint Test K . C1830 Air Suspension Compressor Relay Circuit Failure Air Suspension Control Module GO to Pinpoint Test L Symptom Chart Condition Possible Sources Action
  • No communication with the air suspension control module
  • CJB Fuse 4 (15A), 6 (5A) and 20 (5A).
  • Circuitry.
  • Air suspension control module.
  • Air suspension switch.
  • GO to Pinpoint Test A .
You replaced a part that you probably didn't need !
  • The compressor is inoperative
  • BJB Fuse 109 (50A).
  • Air compressor assembly.
  • Circuitry.
  • Air suspension relay.
  • GO to Pinpoint Test Q .
There is a lot to this system an guessing as to what the problem is ,isn't the way to fix it. Measure the voltage between air compressor relay C1000 Pin A, Circuit 1053 (LB/PK), harness side and ground.
  • Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
Yes GO to Q3 . No REPAIR the circuit. CLEAR the DTCs. REPEAT the self-test. Measure the resistance between air compressor C1000 Pin B, Circuit 538 (GY/RD), harness side and air compressor assembly C194M Pin 4, Circuit 538 (GY/RD), harness side.
  • Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
Yes GO to Q4 . No REPAIR the circuit. CLEAR the DTCs. REPEAT the self-test. Air Suspension Height Sensor One air suspension height sensor is mounted on the vehicle. The air suspension height sensor sends a voltage signal to the air suspension control module. The output ranges from approximately 4.75 volts at minimum height (when the vehicle is low or in full jounce), to 0.25 volts at maximum height (when the vehicle is high or in full rebound). The air suspension height sensor has a useable range of 80 mm (3.2 in) compared to total suspension travel of 200-250 mm (8 to 10 in) at the wheel. Therefore, the air suspension height sensor is mounted to the suspension at a point where full rear suspension travel at the wheel is relative to 80 mm (3.2 in) of travel at the air suspension height sensor. The air suspension height sensor is attached between the No. 5 frame crossmember (upper socket) and the panhard rod (lower socket). Replace the air suspension height sensor as a unit. When the air suspension height sensor indicates that the rear of the vehicle is lower than trim under normal driving conditions, the air compressor will turn on and pump compressed air to the air springs. When the sensor indicates that the rear of the vehicle is raised above trim under normal driving conditions, this will cause the air to be vented from the air springs to lower the vehicle back to its trim height level. Compressor Relay The compressor relay is energized by the air suspension control module to allow high current to flow from the battery to the compressor motor.
  • A solid state relay is used in the air suspension system for air compressor control. The relay incorporates a custom power metal oxide semi-conductor field effect transistor (MOSFET) and ceramic hybrid circuitry. The relay switches high current loads in response to low power signals and is controlled by the logic of the air suspension control module.
  • Air Suspension Control Module NOTE: The 4WAS air suspension control module is used for the RAS system. The internal processor recognizes external circuitry to determine if it is installed in a 4WAS or a RAS equipped vehicle. NOTE: The air suspension control module is calibrated with information from the air suspension height sensor. A new or exchanged air suspension control module requires a ride height adjustment calibration process to be performed. The air suspension control module controls the air compressor motor (through a solid state relay), and the air spring solenoids. The air suspension control module also provides power to the air suspension height sensor. The air suspension control module controls vehicle height adjustments by monitoring the air suspension height sensor, vehicle speed, a steering sensor, acceleration input, the door ajar signal, transfer case signals, and the brake pedal position (BPP) switch. The air suspension control module also conducts all fail-safe and diagnostic strategies and contains self-test and communication software for testing the vehicle and related components. The air suspension control module monitors and controls the air suspension system through a 32-pin two-way connector. The air suspension control module is keyed so that the air suspension control module cannot be plugged into an incorrect harness. There are two sides of the harness connection to the air suspension control module. Each is uniquely colored and keyed to prevent reversing the connections.
9/25/2017 3:21:49 PM • 2000 Ford... • Answered on Sep 25, 2017
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What would cause decreased gas mileage?

Check your air filter,probably needs changing.Replace spark plugs.
9/22/2017 7:50:19 PM • 2000 Ford... • Answered on Sep 22, 2017
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2000 Ford Starter Solenoid

you can solve the problem with the help of manual and diagram with its help you can easily locate that what is the fault is go to the given link for manual http://toolsnyou.com/
9/1/2017 8:30:49 AM • 2000 Ford... • Answered on Sep 01, 2017
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Ford expidition shakes when accelarated and at idle.

Friend, you have in fact what's called a dead cylinder. Makes no diff what you change in the electronics firing of the plugs, until you've checked your fuel injectors. Test them with an ohm meter. Unplug the connector from each one, place the probes, one on each pin, and wright down the reading after its settled. Do this with each injector and wright down each reading on which cylinder. You'll need to find out what the proper reading for that particular injector, if the reading on one is very much lower than the rest, that's the dead one. It needs replaced. I dislike being the bearer of bad tidings, but here's another scenario/possibility. IF it turns out all ohm readings are within OEM specs and one injector is not dead, you could, in fact, have a burnt exhaust valve that needs attention. Best of luck with the first test my friend.
8/14/2017 5:43:56 PM • 2000 Ford... • Answered on Aug 14, 2017
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In my 2000 ford expedition 5.4l i am only getting warm air coming from the heater and only while i am driving as soon as i come to a stop it gets cold again i also noticed i was not building pressure

Sounds like the water pump has gone bad. The cap allows the system to build pressure to raise the liquid boiling point
7/5/2017 1:53:30 PM • 2000 Ford... • Answered on Jul 05, 2017
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Service engine soon light on 171 174 surging idle

Hi try this video it may help you find the fault it covers the codes on 4.0l engine. Ford Explorer 4 0L SOHC Rough Idle P0171 P0174 Lean Codes
6/23/2017 8:17:38 PM • 2000 Ford... • Answered on Jun 23, 2017
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No hot air but not overheating 2001 Ford Expedition

Is there air coming out of defroster, vents, floor? If so blower motor is good. However, could be the mode actuator door
5/5/2017 3:00:22 PM • 2000 Ford... • Answered on May 05, 2017
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