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Replying to: blue81elcamino (Jan 02, 2007 10:38 am) |
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Replying to: lewy (Jan 22, 2007 12:54 pm) 30/70 torque split F/R normally and then 50/50 torque split once (rear, most likely) wheelslip/spin occurs. Will revert back to 30/70 within several seconds provided there is no wheelspin/slip in 50/50 mode. My guess is that some one has removed your thermostat, or it has failed "open", it happens. There is a recall for most Aerostars, check your VIN with the dealer.
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Replying to: konas_hut (Jan 23, 2007 2:11 pm) |
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Replying to: wwest (Feb 02, 2007 12:40 pm) Thanks
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Replying to: jason76 (May 28, 2006 4:21 am) |
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Replying to: bigharley (Aug 01, 2007 2:22 pm) |
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Thinking seriously about putting together a short body AWD with the 3L but the '97 5 speed automatic to tow a TT. In the process of selling our 27' Four Winds MH, Ford E350 Super-Duty chasis and moving "down" to a lightweight. 16-18' Travel trailer. I was sort of considering a manual transmission since some of the early Aerostars came that way. Was there ever an Aerostar AWD with the manual tranny? |
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| I have a 93 ford aerostar electronic all-wheel drive 4.0L One of the fuel lines popped of the engine and I am not sure where it goes. the line comes down in the back of the motor and connects to a rubber elbow and hose the hose popped of and I can not find where it connects for the life of me. Please if anyone knows what I am talking about get back to me I'm kinda in a hurry. I have to take children home on saturday, so it is very important to fix my van. | |
We have an excellent experience with our 1996 Ford Aerostar XLT 2WD with the 4.0L engine. Reliability is incredible (now 140,000), and it hasn't been into the repair shop for any engine work since 1999. It's still on the original engine and transmission. It's even more reliable than our 1995 Honda Accord LX (not a joke) that we already sold last month. Anybody has this same experience we are having? A trouble-free Aerostar for 8 years (excluding oil changes and tires).
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Replying to: bennykenny (Dec 29, 1999 3:11 am) |
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