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6241 messages, Last post on Nov 24, 2009 at 9:06 AM
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I have had individual instrument panel lights going out, about one every couple of months. Does anyone have an easy way to replace these bulbs?
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My check engine light has been on for years on my 2001 Sport Trac! I have had it diagnosed (read the code) which indicated a fuel injection issue which I was told could mean a fuel injection head is clogged. The light was then turned off by the technician but came right back in the same day. The truck runs fine. Does anyone know how I can get it turned off for good?
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My 2001 Sport Trac engine seems to lurch slightly while sitting at a red light/idling. You can feel it as well as hear it. Any idea what can cause this and how I can fix it?
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I have a 1998 Ford Explorer. The A/C works fine at idle up to moderate speeds. Once it is at highway speeds, then the A/C turns warm. When I slow down the A/C gets cold again. I don't know if this is a vacuum leak under the hood somewhere, or if it is the under the dash door problem. Any help appreciated!
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Replying to: witchywoman4u (Sep 07, 2009 3:25 pm) |
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Replying to: witchywoman4u (Sep 07, 2009 3:28 pm) |
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Replying to: dobbsa (Sep 22, 2009 1:22 pm) If the above conditions do not apply to your situation. then you may be losing cooling for some other reasons, which could be many. First check to be sure the AC system has the correct refrigerant charge, and check that the refrigerant pressures are correct under all operating conditions. Also check to be sure the condenser coil in front of the radiator is clean and unrestricted, and that the Condenser fan works correctly, pulling plenty of air through the condenser coil. If the refrigerant pressures are found tro be incorrect, they will reveal where the problem lies, as diagnosed by a knowledgable mechanic. |
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Replying to: witchywoman4u (Sep 07, 2009 3:17 pm) |
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Replying to: witchywoman4u (Sep 07, 2009 3:22 pm) Once the instrument cluster is removed, I would recommend that you replace ALL the incandescent light bulbs, because it is too much trouble to remove the instrument cluster every time an incandescent bulb burns out. They should have made those lights out of LED's. |
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