My co-worker has a 2002 Ford Explorer with 379,000 miles. He bought it brand new. Original engine, but he did put a brand new transmission in it at one point. He said that thing is like a tank and built to last, unlike these new vehicles.
This video is spot on. Had every single one of these issues happen all within a year, except the fuel pump 🤞. About to turn over 300,000 miles an she is still going strong.
Replaced a trans at 146K on my 2003 XLT 4 door. My trans guy said I was lucky because they usually go out between 120 and 129K. Did the thermostat housing and radiator, rear axle seals and I’m on my 3rd blend door. A tip on the fuel pump is to try and fill up when you get to a 1/4 tank if possible as the pump is cooled by the fuel. Front wheel bearings around 170k. It has a few noises here and there at start up but it currently has 257K on it. And yes I have that freaking crack on the hatch to to right of the blue oval.
That's too funny (but not, because it was expensive) - my 2005 Eddie Bauer V8's trans went somewhere around 120k, exactly where your guy said they usually do.
My 2002 explorer tranny coughed it's guts about 350,000 kms,but my guess it was replaced before, I found a broken bolts. Got a good used one,all happened 2020,replaced every fluid, sensor I touched.Now the rest of my sad story, both front wheel bearing, rear strut assembles, and rear upper control arm's this spring. Have great week all,blessings 🇨🇦
My grandpa has a 2005 xlt. Its has like 168k on it right now. Original trans I'm betting cuz it slips a little here and there. Its got all its gears but once in a while when you're just cruising it feels like the clutch let's go for a split second (the engine also revs a little in this split second) and then grabs again and everything's good lmao. Idk if that would be the actual gear wearing out or if it's the clutch. You also have to hammer down on these to force them to downshift😂 otherwise it won't downshift very easily lmao. Definitely the worst gen Explorer there is. 1st gens are the best imo
Only mechanical issue I've had with mine was the, thermostat housing. It was like a 40 dollar part and a 10 minute fix. I've driven old Dora around 7 states, through pouring rain, scorching desert, ice storms, dust storms, up mountains, in cities, and though the middle of nowhere. She just keeps on rolling.
We're just buying a luxury 2002 model. Single owner 300k, heavily maintained for $4000 CAD. Wife also wants to name it Dora. I'd like to Name it Gibson (after the Gibson Explorer guitar)
Thought I would see some of the common issues and yes, blend door & crack on the back panel. However, I absolutely love my 2005 4 x 4 Explorer. Fits a sheet of plywood and pretty much anything I can throw at it. Even had 12' sheets of 1/2" sheet rock, (about 10). Thanks for the info!!!
Let’s see I’ve fixed: Heater core(dash removal needed) Replaced engine due to hydro lock (faulty intake gasket) Blend door actuators 3 thermostats (POS Plastic) 2 radiators Water pump Both rear wheel bearings Passenger window motor Tubing for leaky sunroof Complete replacement of Timing tensioner and guides on replacement engine. In other words she’s been a dream to learn how to mechanic on!
I’ve got a 04 Eddie Bauer, great daily for snowy slushy roads. Heated seats and steering wheel climate controls are amazing. Wish it had arm rests. Has 280,000 miles, steering and brakes are loose. Small problems when starting, having to turn key twice. Having to get a jump if I let it sit more than a week. Gonna try and run it into the ground
Thanks bud! I have a 04 Explorer XLT 174k on the clock and I'm depending on it to get us around until car prices come back down to earth. She's a solid vehicle and I actually really like it enough to keep it until it's scrap. I need to keep this thing humming so I appreciate your video. I would really like to avoid the timing chain and tensioners but I fear that having a shop do it would total the vehicle. Hopefully I don't need to find out!
Thank you, thank you, thank you. You are a life saver!!I just purchased an 05 with idle, power issues, and the tailgate panel is cracked!The dealership is replacing the time &chain right now (and some gaskets they said). Woo hoo!! I had previously owned an 05 Malibu Maxx and you helped me (I did it all myself) replace alternator, master cylinder, bleed brakes, and the water pump. And multiple fuses, lighters, and lights.
Timing chain main issue: Start-up rattle. Sometimes new tensioners fix, sometimes not (but go OEM). Also, turning the engine over for a few seconds without starting (by first pressing accelerator to floor) can work around all but the worst cases of this. However, there are TWO chains, and the rear requires engine removal. If that chain is rattling full-time with a broken plastic guide, then at this point you just need a new... car. lol. My top 5 Other issues: * Transmission: banging into reverse, &/or TC shudder. Fluid change can help, plus possibly Dr Tranny additive. * Thermostat housing: warping, cracking and leaking. You can replace this yourself. * Wheel bearings: You'll definitely need to get 1 or 2 of these replaced at some point. * Flasher relay unit: When your turn signal stops working you most likely need one of these. A cheap simple part. That is an absolute pain to access and remove. Enjoy, lol. * Brakes: Front rotor 'warpage'. And/or Rear handbrake shoe disintegration. Rotors can usually be machined. Once. Brake shoes are another pain in the a$$ job, but you can do it yourself. That being said, if I had the car at the mechanic's anyway, I'd let him do it next time. 😉
They also had rear differential issues. Ford started out using 75W90 gear oil, but it wasn't enough and the cheap needle bearings that help support the half shafts would fail, along with the pinion and side bearings. Made a nice little rumbling sound going down the highway. Ford updated the oil to 75W140 Synthetic for those and later...seemed to help.
Got 2 08 260k miles v6 still runs like a champ , tranny went at 220k only major repair in 12 years of owning , rest just maintenance , handed it down to my son 02 180k miles v8 completely different vehicle , wheel hubs , suspension , iac sensor , coilpacks , good truck still works but the gen after the 02 -05 models are much better built and more reliable , ofcourse depends on your driving style
2005 Explorer 4.6 V8. Got it 9 years ago with 61,000 miles on it. It now has 215,000 on it. Over the course of the 9 years I’ve done the following repairs: One blend door actuator All four bub bearings at 160k miles Both front Control Arms and lower ball joints 160k 2 transmission rebuilds: 1st rebuild at 86k, second at 178k (always kept up on preventative maintenance) One alternator at 74k One directional flasher relay at 187k ABS module at 194k One Fan Clutch at 127k Outside of those repairs, I have done nothing but regular maintenance (oil, spark plugs/coils, batteries, Coolant flushes, diff/transfer case services). The car has never thrown a check engine light on me, starts every time without question, and to this day has never once left me on the side of the road, even when the transmission has failed it still got me home. Many will say these cars are problematic, but personally I’m thankful I have one. Especially with the 4.6 V8, definitely a phenomenal little engine.
@@OmegaHellHound543 How much is that back panel that cracks? My 05' has that crack; I just bought it and it runs and looks decent. It has 158,700 miles on it and I paid $3500 because of todays damned prices! Still I think it will be a great SUV for me.
The rear glass latch rust gets so that the bolts won't hold. Home depot stainless steel metric screws had been my replacement because the dealer didn't have any parts
It's my understanding that there are two timing chains on the 4.0L V6, one at the front and one at the back, because they used a single cam block converted to SOHC on each bank. So if you have a bad front chain situation, you have a back one too.
I was excited to find out my motor does not use a balance shaft, Then I found out about the dual- Front/Rear Timing system. Yeah, if the Timing chain goes, its toast. Not happy with that.
Gary, your understanding is correct, the passenger side timing chain is on the back side of the engine on the 4.0 l SOHC V6. This has HUGE implications for head repair or timing chain guide repair because you MUST completely remove the engine to repair those items. This is a big missing piece from this video and it tells me that the 1A Auto mechanics need to do more homework - kinda neglectful if you aks me.
3 timing chains plus a balance shaft chain for engines used on 4x4s (4 total). Crank to jack shaft, jack to left bank-front; jack to right bank-rear, crank to balance shaft.
For a couple of years I'm contemplating getting a 3rd generation 2010 Explorer. Actually rather a 2010 Sport Trac Adrenalin with V8 and navigation package and all bells and whistles. In lughtning blue. 💙
Driving low on gas will burn out your fuel pump faster. Gas doesn’t splash against the body of the fuel pump to keep it cool. Gas actually flows through the electrical motor keeping it cool.
I’m picking up an 03, honestly I’d rather deal with these issues than what my 03 blazer gave me. Fuel pump, fan clutch, trans, transfer case, blower motor, you name it. That and 14 mpg on a v6 lol.
On the 4.0 6 bangers the heat / AC actuator breaks and also the plastic thermostat housing sitting on top of the engine blows out. But these Explorers last for $250,000 miles or more
Hello I own a 2005 Ford Explorer.. It’s taking about 20 to 30 minutes to get warm .. The Temperature gauge indicator stay at C… no movement, then my gauge light flashes.. then the gauge starts to move.. However with the Temperature set at 85 degrees it’s not really hot inside the truck .. I replace the housing/ Sensor.. flush the heater core also..
I have a 2002 4L, with 83k. Transmission works fine. I've been doing preventative maintenance, and considering a Automatic transmission filter/fluid change and an improved/bigger Auxiliary Transmission cooler. I am hesitant to change the filter, but wonder if I should be?
I was going to have a Ford dealer replace my trans filter ant about the same mileage as your and they didn't recommend doing it because of problems in doing so and said to wait until it failed. They could have made money, but it seemed they were warning me not to do it.
Why wouldn't you change the filter? Only thing I'd be iffy about would be a flush. On the other hand, if no issues whatsover, might not bother doing anything.
2004 since new 229,000 miles I should knock on wood it’s been a good suv. Having an issue with the theft device occasionally triggers and I have to unplug the battery for 5 minutes and plug back in.
Thanks for the tips! Of course got cracked also from lift gate..but something bothering me ..bout my eng stalling if my remaining fuel is 1/4 ..but if i tap up to 3/4..idling is rock steady...for your comments bro! 2005 FE EB 3rd gen
I've had many more reliability issues with my Ford Explorer of this vintage with ~82k miles compared to the combined issues of a Toyota and Honda around the same age. Issues have included cracked rear panel, broken rear hatch, 4x4 control module, broken exhaust gas recirculation pressure feedback sensor, wheel bearings, loaded struts, front ball joints, climate diverter, power locks, cruise control, and now a chirping noise that may or may not be related to the camshaft position sensor, and intermittent no start issue that is related to the fuel pump or electrical system for the fuel pump
I was also going to say this guy didn't cover HALF of the problems I've paid thousands to fix on our '02. Currently I believe we have a bad ECM, involved intermittent no spark along other things.
4L used a Plastic Intake Manifold. Plastic, and the changing temperatures of pressurized coolant, for 20 years, is a bad mix. Keep in mind, this vehicle also uses a plastic Radiator and Thermostat housing assembly. I would put these items on a preventative replacement schedule, if they haven't been replaced already.
Also you forgot to mention the OEM front wheel bearings only rated for 80k miles. I've put about 80k on mine and I have went through 3 wheen bearing on each side.
Hi. I have a 2004 Explorer. I replaced the transmission. But after the replacement, the I/O off lightning sometimes. Is it the transmission problem again? Thanks
I have an 03 explorer 176k miles. On first start up whether it's cold out or not it chugs and takes a few seconds to actually get running. When it does get running normally it runs great. Any idea what could cause the chugging right away. I has no other symptoms. Like the ones u mentioned in the video relating to the fuel pump or filter. If there was something wrong with the pump or filter I would assume it would happen all the time but it doesn't so I'm not sure where to go from here.
I have a 2002 Explorer that is making a rubbing noise that sound like it is coming from the wheels, it stops when I take my foot off the exccelarator and starts again when I re-exccelarate again. What do you think the problem could be?
Can someone explain why they keep calling SUV's trucks? According to the DOL, the SUV and Truck categories are separate and not listed as the same. Its like calling a sedan a mini van all because both have four doors.
My 02 has the 4.6L V8 in it, so the engine isn’t a problem. But all the other problems do exist. I’ve fixed most of them permanently, but my shift solenoids are shot. New transmission incoming! I’m getting a new transmission with a retrofit trans pan with a dipstick and filler tube so I can change the fluid.
Hi. I have an 02 Ford Explorer XLT 4.0. I don't have any check engine or service engine lights on. I wanted to know of I have a bad timing chain would it throw a code to warn me to replace it or will it only make the sounds and run bad? Wish I could send you guys a video of it. TIA
I have a 02 explorer xls. Misfire code with a rough idle but smooth while the car is moving. I routinely decided to just change all my coils and spark plugs. Issue was still there, I checked for hose leaks checked my o2 sensors. One of them was very bad and saw that they can cause a rough idle with a misfire code. Changed it and the code was still there. I’ve pretty much given up cause I’m pretty much certain it’s something in the engine. Very annoyed
Hey question I own a 2010 explorer xlt I drove it through a puddle and now it’s squeaks somewhere in the belt. I sprayed it went away and now it’s back.
I have a 2002 ford explorer 4.0, reg fuel, the oil pressure gauge drops to low at stops, and the ABS light sometimes comes on, any ideas? I'm thinking sensors and possibly the oil sender? really enjoy your videos, I replaced Fuel injectors on a 2000 dodge intrepid because of yall. Thank you!!!
Hey man. Now and then my 4X4 light flashers 5 or 6 times on my dash board, when I'm turning sharp going forward or backwards my explorer wants to stop so I have to push my accelerator down more just to move. When I do that it makes a loud bang then sometimes goes back to normal or stays the same. You have any clue what this may be? Thanks
My grand ma 2003 ford explorer drives fine on flat ground until to day it shut off twice while driving and the car is down on rpm a little of back ground the car used to have problems climbing hills so we changed trani fluid and filter and that got ride of hill problem but now when my mom test drived it had problems
What does it mean when the for low light blinks and what's is the button for with the foot and the p button behind the steering wheel I Ned to now because I just bought one but no owners manual
This video didn't even get close to talking about the biggest problem with this car, the transmission. 2002-2005 transmissions were built with plastic parts that break. Ford is responsible for building low quality vehicles but they do nothing about making good on their junk.
hey I'm already subscribed to you guys been following you since 2020, I have the same exact car 05 Ford explorer Eddie Bauer but the problem I'm having is my fuel gauge it goes up and down when I fill it up and then as I'm driving it tends to go down and then it goes below e as if it start to say on the screen low fuel level I don't think it's broke because it goes up and down it just doesn't go up enough to tell me if I'm full of fuel always seemed empty even when I fill it up can you help don't want to spend too much money if I don't have to can you help me out do you have any tips
Hi I have a 2010 Ford Explorer xlt 4x4 Get a slight vibration at 75 mph Replaced wheel hub and wheel Bering Replaced u joints on drive shaft Still getting vibration 🙉
My list of problems, transmission, rear glass hinges recall not fun at all, thermostat leaking , rear doors windows getting stuck when they are all the way up, temperature blend door actuator stuck on hot( left side of dash) mode door actuator (vacuum operated ) door plastic linkage broken . And just in case anyone id wondering the price to fix that rear cracked plastic trim, well it is really expensive to fix because of labor at least 9hrs trying to remove that glue , it is really time consuming
I just bought an 02 4.6L V8 and it’s having some starting issues have to turn the key twice sometimes before it actually starts. Any ideas what it might be?
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Mine shutos off while driving and may or May not start but before it shuts off the engine stutters please help
My co-worker has a 2002 Ford Explorer with 379,000 miles. He bought it brand new. Original engine, but he did put a brand new transmission in it at one point. He said that thing is like a tank and built to last, unlike these new vehicles.
This video is spot on. Had every single one of these issues happen all within a year, except the fuel pump 🤞. About to turn over 300,000 miles an she is still going strong.
Replaced a trans at 146K on my 2003 XLT 4 door. My trans guy said I was lucky because they usually go out between 120 and 129K. Did the thermostat housing and radiator, rear axle seals and I’m on my 3rd blend door. A tip on the fuel pump is to try and fill up when you get to a 1/4 tank if possible as the pump is cooled by the fuel. Front wheel bearings around 170k. It has a few noises here and there at start up but it currently has 257K on it. And yes I have that freaking crack on the hatch to to right of the blue oval.
That's too funny (but not, because it was expensive) - my 2005 Eddie Bauer V8's trans went somewhere around 120k, exactly where your guy said they usually do.
I have a 2002 Ford explorer utility with 188 000 miles on it and transmission is factory and great still.
My 2002 explorer tranny coughed it's guts about 350,000 kms,but my guess it was replaced before, I found a broken bolts. Got a good used one,all happened 2020,replaced every fluid, sensor I touched.Now the rest of my sad story, both front wheel bearing, rear strut assembles, and rear upper control arm's this spring. Have great week all,blessings 🇨🇦
My grandpa has a 2005 xlt. Its has like 168k on it right now. Original trans I'm betting cuz it slips a little here and there. Its got all its gears but once in a while when you're just cruising it feels like the clutch let's go for a split second (the engine also revs a little in this split second) and then grabs again and everything's good lmao. Idk if that would be the actual gear wearing out or if it's the clutch. You also have to hammer down on these to force them to downshift😂 otherwise it won't downshift very easily lmao. Definitely the worst gen Explorer there is. 1st gens are the best imo
Only mechanical issue I've had with mine was the, thermostat housing. It was like a 40 dollar part and a 10 minute fix.
I've driven old Dora around 7 states, through pouring rain, scorching desert, ice storms, dust storms, up mountains, in cities, and though the middle of nowhere.
She just keeps on rolling.
y que año es su explorer? que motor tiene?
We're just buying a luxury 2002 model. Single owner 300k, heavily maintained for $4000 CAD. Wife also wants to name it Dora. I'd like to Name it Gibson (after the Gibson Explorer guitar)
How many miles does yours have on it? Mine was 188 000 miles and drives great.
I don't like to name cars but I had to name my 02 Explorer Dora. I couldn't resist 😂
Thought I would see some of the common issues and yes, blend door & crack on the back panel. However, I absolutely love my 2005 4 x 4 Explorer. Fits a sheet of plywood and pretty much anything I can throw at it. Even had 12' sheets of 1/2" sheet rock, (about 10). Thanks for the info!!!
I’ve seen many 6 cylinders have transmission problems but we had a 8 cylinder Ford Explorer. All we have done is change the oil. No issues at all
Let’s see I’ve fixed:
Heater core(dash removal needed)
Replaced engine due to hydro lock (faulty intake gasket)
Blend door actuators
3 thermostats (POS Plastic)
2 radiators
Water pump
Both rear wheel bearings
Passenger window motor
Tubing for leaky sunroof
Complete replacement of Timing tensioner and guides on replacement engine.
In other words she’s been a dream to learn how to mechanic on!
I’ve got a 04 Eddie Bauer, great daily for snowy slushy roads. Heated seats and steering wheel climate controls are amazing. Wish it had arm rests. Has 280,000 miles, steering and brakes are loose. Small problems when starting, having to turn key twice. Having to get a jump if I let it sit more than a week. Gonna try and run it into the ground
Thanks bud! I have a 04 Explorer XLT 174k on the clock and I'm depending on it to get us around until car prices come back down to earth. She's a solid vehicle and I actually really like it enough to keep it until it's scrap. I need to keep this thing humming so I appreciate your video. I would really like to avoid the timing chain and tensioners but I fear that having a shop do it would total the vehicle. Hopefully I don't need to find out!
Thank you, thank you, thank you. You are a life saver!!I just purchased an 05 with idle, power issues, and the tailgate panel is cracked!The dealership is replacing the time &chain right now (and some gaskets they said). Woo hoo!!
I had previously owned an 05 Malibu Maxx and you helped me (I did it all myself) replace alternator, master cylinder, bleed brakes, and the water pump. And multiple fuses, lighters, and lights.
That tailgate panel is a SUPER common issue I had found a video saying that ford putting that emblem on the back made it weaker and prone to breaking
MY ULTIMATE FAVORITE VEHICLE OF ALL TIME!!!
Mine too, I call it Dora the Explorer. Been road tripping in it. Love this thing.
Encouraging as I just bought an 05' and am driving from Seattle to Ohio sight seeing along the way.
Timing chain main issue: Start-up rattle.
Sometimes new tensioners fix, sometimes not (but go OEM).
Also, turning the engine over for a few seconds without starting (by first pressing accelerator to floor) can work around all but the worst cases of this.
However, there are TWO chains, and the rear requires engine removal.
If that chain is rattling full-time with a broken plastic guide, then at this point you just need a new...
car. lol.
My top 5 Other issues:
* Transmission: banging into reverse, &/or TC shudder. Fluid change can help, plus possibly Dr Tranny additive.
* Thermostat housing: warping, cracking and leaking. You can replace this yourself.
* Wheel bearings: You'll definitely need to get 1 or 2 of these replaced at some point.
* Flasher relay unit: When your turn signal stops working you most likely need one of these. A cheap simple part. That is an absolute pain to access and remove. Enjoy, lol.
* Brakes: Front rotor 'warpage'. And/or Rear handbrake shoe disintegration.
Rotors can usually be machined. Once.
Brake shoes are another pain in the a$$ job, but you can do it yourself. That being said, if I had the car at the mechanic's anyway, I'd let him do it next time. 😉
Bought my Ford Explorer 2004 in 2006 and it's been the best vehicle I ever owned. Easy to fix and parts are available.
They also had rear differential issues. Ford started out using 75W90 gear oil, but it wasn't enough and the cheap needle bearings that help support the half shafts would fail, along with the pinion and side bearings. Made a nice little rumbling sound going down the highway. Ford updated the oil to 75W140 Synthetic for those and later...seemed to help.
Got 2
08 260k miles v6 still runs like a champ , tranny went at 220k only major repair in 12 years of owning , rest just maintenance , handed it down to my son
02 180k miles v8 completely different vehicle , wheel hubs , suspension , iac sensor , coilpacks , good truck still works but the gen after the 02 -05 models are much better built and more reliable , ofcourse depends on your driving style
The 4.6 two valve is bulletproof however the next gen uses a three valve. 4.6 which has some issues
Thank you for sharing Dora’s most common issues
2005 Explorer 4.6 V8. Got it 9 years ago with 61,000 miles on it. It now has 215,000 on it. Over the course of the 9 years I’ve done the following repairs:
One blend door actuator
All four bub bearings at 160k miles
Both front Control Arms and lower ball joints 160k
2 transmission rebuilds: 1st rebuild at 86k, second at 178k (always kept up on preventative maintenance)
One alternator at 74k
One directional flasher relay at 187k
ABS module at 194k
One Fan Clutch at 127k
Outside of those repairs, I have done nothing but regular maintenance (oil, spark plugs/coils, batteries, Coolant flushes, diff/transfer case services). The car has never thrown a check engine light on me, starts every time without question, and to this day has never once left me on the side of the road, even when the transmission has failed it still got me home. Many will say these cars are problematic, but personally I’m thankful I have one. Especially with the 4.6 V8, definitely a phenomenal little engine.
To add, I still take this car on regular long range road trips and trust it to get me where I need to be without doubt.
You should add a number 6.... transmission issues. The torque converter strips out.. leaving you stranded 👌🏾😎
Not true.
You are not LYING mine is a 04 and mine started slipping 4 years ago.
I’ve had my solenoids go out. I’ve since replaced the entire transmission. No problem now.
Forgot the thermostat housing, water pump oh yes and ball joints lol
I'm sure that's in the following top 10. True story
LoL V6 model. I have a V8 model. No problem with it!
You hit facts on that brudda I got two of them. You forgot wheel bearings.
And the rear end
Ball joints my current issue along with oil leak
Love seeing that crack on the back lift gate. Got it on my 04 Explorer! Got the back wiper issue too. I'll have to try that fix!
Yeah that damn hatch crack. It was some kind of bad plastic. Just get a new panel and it most likely won’t happen again.
Mine too
@@OmegaHellHound543 How much is that back panel that cracks? My 05' has that crack; I just bought it and it runs and looks decent. It has 158,700 miles on it and I paid $3500 because of todays damned prices! Still I think it will be a great SUV for me.
The rear glass latch rust gets so that the bolts won't hold. Home depot stainless steel metric screws had been my replacement because the dealer didn't have any parts
My 04 was a total lemon. 6 common things like clockwork!
It's my understanding that there are two timing chains on the 4.0L V6, one at the front and one at the back, because they used a single cam block converted to SOHC on each bank. So if you have a bad front chain situation, you have a back one too.
I was excited to find out my motor does not use a balance shaft, Then I found out about the dual- Front/Rear Timing system. Yeah, if the Timing chain goes, its toast.
Not happy with that.
Gary, your understanding is correct, the passenger side timing chain is on the back side of the engine on the 4.0 l SOHC V6. This has HUGE implications for head repair or timing chain guide repair because you MUST completely remove the engine to repair those items. This is a big missing piece from this video and it tells me that the 1A Auto mechanics need to do more homework - kinda neglectful if you aks me.
3 timing chains plus a balance shaft chain for engines used on 4x4s (4 total). Crank to jack shaft, jack to left bank-front; jack to right bank-rear, crank to balance shaft.
I just had the engine out and did this whole multiple timing chain replacement job. It's holding, but, it appears this week its a bad ECM 😫
For a couple of years I'm contemplating getting a 3rd generation 2010 Explorer. Actually rather a 2010 Sport Trac Adrenalin with V8 and navigation package and all bells and whistles. In lughtning blue. 💙
For me it's been the blend door and the fuel pump, and the back latch if I recall.
Driving low on gas will burn out your fuel pump faster. Gas doesn’t splash against the body of the fuel pump to keep it cool. Gas actually flows through the electrical motor keeping it cool.
Thank you for this videos cz I just bought my first 2003 Ford Explorer xls with only 123,563 miles on it
'Only' ?
This is about the mileage where you'll need to take care of all the things I mentioned in another comment here, unless already done.
I’m picking up an 03, honestly I’d rather deal with these issues than what my 03 blazer gave me. Fuel pump, fan clutch, trans, transfer case, blower motor, you name it. That and 14 mpg on a v6 lol.
I just bought a 2003 with 48k miles. Thanks for the heads up
48k? That's it??? Wow that's awesome
Be ready...
Must have got lucky. I have an 03 with 248000 miles and is still going
Without long list of repairs...no way!
I bought a used '02 Explorer. The previous owner told he had just replaced the fuel pump. And I just noticed the heater doesn't work.
I always thought that this generation of explorers were notorious for transmission issues. has anyone else had transmission issues with theirs?
It's because no one changes the freaking fluid. Transmission fluid is suppose to be changed at 75,000 miles...
They had faulty shift solenoid!
My 2005 explorer transmission is blown
Yes transmission issues and a p420 even with a new cat I still got to p420
@@danacrook4203 what sort of symptoms does the shift solenoid cause?
Great video and definetely you are a master mechanic because I owned a 2002 FE and I had the same issues. Thank you so much! DAVID
Ignition coil v fuel pump and i already fixed my ac/heater door. That was a different video but it was helpful!
When my blend door messed up I just reach their the glove box flip it down when I need heat!!!
Lol I used to do that until I had mine fixed
I stuck a long screwdriver from driver side and got hot cold that way.
Same I put a zip tie on it and I just reach over and pull it when I need heat lol
Of course, great video. I just bought one of these, of course.
Of course.
Mountain Man good job my dude u just helped me with my ignition coil issues going to try your suggestions in the morning
Best car ever constructed
Don’t forget the blinker fluid if your out whistling diesel has some for sale on his website
On the 4.0 6 bangers the heat / AC actuator breaks and also the plastic thermostat housing sitting on top of the engine blows out. But these Explorers last for $250,000 miles or more
Toyota - like longevity; I'm glad to hear it I just got a used one too.
Good to know i just picked up a 2002 with 74k original miles
Len is King 👑
Hello I own a 2005 Ford Explorer.. It’s taking about 20 to 30 minutes to get warm .. The Temperature gauge indicator stay at C… no movement, then my gauge light flashes.. then the gauge starts to move.. However with the Temperature set at 85 degrees it’s not really hot inside the truck .. I replace the housing/ Sensor.. flush the heater core also..
Len I appreciate your comments. Great.
what about the door ajar switch common problem or thermostat housing
I have a 2002 4L, with 83k. Transmission works fine. I've been doing preventative maintenance, and considering a Automatic transmission filter/fluid change and an improved/bigger Auxiliary Transmission cooler.
I am hesitant to change the filter, but wonder if I should be?
I was going to have a Ford dealer replace my trans filter ant about the same mileage as your and they didn't recommend doing it because of problems in doing so and said to wait until it failed. They could have made money, but it seemed they were warning me not to do it.
Why wouldn't you change the filter?
Only thing I'd be iffy about would be a flush.
On the other hand, if no issues whatsover, might not bother doing anything.
2004 since new 229,000 miles I should knock on wood it’s been a good suv. Having an issue with the theft device occasionally triggers and I have to unplug the battery for 5 minutes and plug back in.
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Great video
These motors have 2 timing chains so you may have to remove the engine if the one in the back needs replaced
Thanks for the tips! Of course got cracked also from lift gate..but something bothering me ..bout my eng stalling if my remaining fuel is 1/4 ..but if i tap up to 3/4..idling is rock steady...for your comments bro! 2005 FE EB 3rd gen
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U didnt mention locking the cam shafts so they wont turn when u take timing chains off... So it can be timed rite and run great......
I've had many more reliability issues with my Ford Explorer of this vintage with ~82k miles compared to the combined issues of a Toyota and Honda around the same age. Issues have included cracked rear panel, broken rear hatch, 4x4 control module, broken exhaust gas recirculation pressure feedback sensor, wheel bearings, loaded struts, front ball joints, climate diverter, power locks, cruise control, and now a chirping noise that may or may not be related to the camshaft position sensor, and intermittent no start issue that is related to the fuel pump or electrical system for the fuel pump
I was also going to say this guy didn't cover HALF of the problems I've paid thousands to fix on our '02. Currently I believe we have a bad ECM, involved intermittent no spark along other things.
4L used a Plastic Intake Manifold. Plastic, and the changing temperatures of pressurized coolant, for 20 years, is a bad mix. Keep in mind, this vehicle also uses a plastic Radiator and Thermostat housing assembly.
I would put these items on a preventative replacement schedule, if they haven't been replaced already.
door ajar light always on. fixed it with wd40 and tie wraps
Hahahaha thank you for all that info I have a 2005 Ford explore and I have all those problems. But I love my car and I’m not getting rid of it.
That's on the v6, what about the v8 version? That's what I have and they have a different set of problems.
Also you forgot to mention the OEM front wheel bearings only rated for 80k miles. I've put about 80k on mine and I have went through 3 wheen bearing on each side.
4.6 is solid af. Only thing I would be worried about is it's going to be harder on the already weak transmission
how about those two bolts under the dash that come loose and cause a starting and trans issue just lucky i found them i guess
The mountaineer has Same issue with back panel cracking.
Number 2 & 3 has gotten my 04 Explorer! Number 2 requires 22 hrs of labor because the engine has to be pulled!!
+Pizzaman Hall Thanks for the feedback!
Hi. I have a 2004 Explorer. I replaced the transmission. But after the replacement, the I/O off lightning sometimes. Is it the transmission problem again? Thanks
My ac blower turns off when iam cruising going up 100kph..but if the road is even..comes back..any comments is appreciated
I have an 03 explorer 176k miles. On first start up whether it's cold out or not it chugs and takes a few seconds to actually get running. When it does get running normally it runs great. Any idea what could cause the chugging right away. I has no other symptoms. Like the ones u mentioned in the video relating to the fuel pump or filter. If there was something wrong with the pump or filter I would assume it would happen all the time but it doesn't so I'm not sure where to go from here.
Seriously i have similar issue now with mine
It doesn’t run smart at the beginning of the movement but after a minute or two then it run greatly
Perhaps you should consider getting the timing chain replaced. It's something two people on this thread were saying.
I have a 2002 Explorer that is making a rubbing noise that sound like it is coming from the wheels, it stops when I take my foot off the exccelarator and starts again when I re-exccelarate again. What do you think the problem could be?
Can someone explain why they keep calling SUV's trucks? According to the DOL, the SUV and Truck categories are separate and not listed as the same. Its like calling a sedan a mini van all because both have four doors.
Great videos, but you left out the 2nd generation Explorer - you got all the others!
They forgot the transmission, no dip stick and it’s made out of aluminum, also the ground wire in the drivers door it will brake I still drive a 2002
+John Rumbaugh Thanks for the tip! We'll pass this info along to our production team.
Great info thanks
My 02 has the 4.6L V8 in it, so the engine isn’t a problem. But all the other problems do exist. I’ve fixed most of them permanently, but my shift solenoids are shot. New transmission incoming! I’m getting a new transmission with a retrofit trans pan with a dipstick and filler tube so I can change the fluid.
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What about the elephant in the room (transmission)
That's GM
My 2009 Explorer has wheel bearing issues. Is this common to this model? I've had other Explorers with the same issues. What's up with this model?
Hi. I have an 02 Ford Explorer XLT 4.0. I don't have any check engine or service engine lights on. I wanted to know of I have a bad timing chain would it throw a code to warn me to replace it or will it only make the sounds and run bad? Wish I could send you guys a video of it. TIA
I have a 02 explorer xls. Misfire code with a rough idle but smooth while the car is moving. I routinely decided to just change all my coils and spark plugs. Issue was still there, I checked for hose leaks checked my o2 sensors. One of them was very bad and saw that they can cause a rough idle with a misfire code. Changed it and the code was still there. I’ve pretty much given up cause I’m pretty much certain it’s something in the engine. Very annoyed
Rear end differential at
60k miles
+Zdenko Rakitnican Thanks for the feedback!
Hey question I own a 2010 explorer xlt I drove it through a puddle and now it’s squeaks somewhere in the belt. I sprayed it went away and now it’s back.
Another common problem is timing chain guides and chains. I had mine replaced at 150000 miles.
+Richard Ross Thanks for the feedback!
Is this all specific to the 6cyl?
I have a 2002 ford explorer 4.0, reg fuel, the oil pressure gauge drops to low at stops, and the ABS light sometimes comes on, any ideas? I'm thinking sensors and possibly the oil sender? really enjoy your videos, I replaced Fuel injectors on a 2000 dodge intrepid because of yall. Thank you!!!
Waiting on this video! Thank you
My 2003 timing chain jumps or broke. I’m tempting to get another vehicle of same kind.
PLEASE MAKE A VIDEO FOR THESE MODEL YEARS FOR A FOG LIGHT WIRING AND HARNESS INSTALL WITH FOG LIGHT BUMPER KIT CHANGE.
Hey man. Now and then my 4X4 light flashers 5 or 6 times on my dash board, when I'm turning sharp going forward or backwards my explorer wants to stop so I have to push my accelerator down more just to move. When I do that it makes a loud bang then sometimes goes back to normal or stays the same. You have any clue what this may be? Thanks
Got any more about this make of vehicle and year?
Of course!!!
My grand ma 2003 ford explorer drives fine on flat ground until to day it shut off twice while driving and the car is down on rpm a little of back ground the car used to have problems climbing hills so we changed trani fluid and filter and that got ride of hill problem but now when my mom test drived it had problems
What does it mean when the for low light blinks and what's is the button for with the foot and the p button behind the steering wheel I Ned to now because I just bought one but no owners manual
This video didn't even get close to talking about the biggest problem with this car, the transmission. 2002-2005 transmissions were built with plastic parts that break. Ford is responsible for building low quality vehicles but they do nothing about making good on their junk.
Of course
How to fix the problem of 2005 model explorer it signal in the sensor the door is open while all doors are locked and we are driving help us please
It's in pretty good shape
hey I'm already subscribed to you guys been following you since 2020, I have the same exact car 05 Ford explorer Eddie Bauer but the problem I'm having is my fuel gauge it goes up and down when I fill it up and then as I'm driving it tends to go down and then it goes below e as if it start to say on the screen low fuel level I don't think it's broke because it goes up and down it just doesn't go up enough to tell me if I'm full of fuel always seemed empty even when I fill it up can you help don't want to spend too much money if I don't have to can you help me out do you have any tips
Don't forget that the glass part of the lift gate stops working
My Ford explorer is not working. I have the ignition worked on but I only heard a clicking noise. I tried wiggling the key but it still doesn't crank
Hi I have a 2010 Ford Explorer xlt 4x4
Get a slight vibration at 75 mph
Replaced wheel hub and wheel Bering
Replaced u joints on drive shaft
Still getting vibration 🙉
Strange, I have this car and I never had any of these problems. I have had others but not the ones mentioned.
My list of problems, transmission, rear glass hinges recall not fun at all, thermostat leaking , rear doors windows getting stuck when they are all the way up, temperature blend door actuator stuck on hot( left side of dash) mode door actuator (vacuum operated ) door plastic linkage broken . And just in case anyone id wondering the price to fix that rear cracked plastic trim, well it is really expensive to fix because of labor at least 9hrs trying to remove that glue , it is really time consuming
do you have the V8 or the V6?
I just bought an 02 4.6L V8 and it’s having some starting issues have to turn the key twice sometimes before it actually starts. Any ideas what it might be?
And yes the starter is good and so is the battery
Very well could be the security system. The keys are chipped and have to sometimes be reprogrammed by a dealership.
What could be the be the problem when the it doesn’t run smartly from beginning of the movement. Though it select gear normal but doesn’t move smartly
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And yet no mention of the notorious transmission problems.
Thanks cuh i got one and this helped
2003 explore 4.0L V6 rwd automatic lifter noise