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#6332 of 6386 Re: 2005 Ford Explorer V8 engine noise [mcwell]
by anglkisses98
Oct 12, 2011 (1:25 pm)
I wondered the same thing. My husband changes the oil and he can't remember when he changed it. It was important because if it ran out of oil in the time since he changed it there is another problem. I think what happened was our dash system was telling us it was time to change the oil and normally he resets it when he changes it but I think he may have turned it off to stop the warning, intending to change it and forgot. I'm not entirely sure. Someone said since he uses synthetic it may have helped prevent damage, it was never smoking and I only went up the street to the mechanic. The noise seems to have lessened since we put the STP in yesterday but hasn't gone away yet. The mechanic quoted us around $550 to replace the lifters if necessary. I mainly wanted to make sure that the mechanic was right about not causing more damage by driving it with the noise. I will be adding oil changes to my responsibilities! Thanks for your help.
#6333 of 6386 Re: 2005 Ford Explorer V8 engine noise [mcwell]
by anglkisses98
Oct 12, 2011 (1:26 pm)
And I will take your advice and check the levels too, thanks again!
#6334 of 6386 Re: charging system check displayed on oderometer [tito79]
by servicemandude
Nov 19, 2011 (4:32 pm)
I just ran into the same situation this week and still have not figured out why after 2 or 3 minutes after you start the vehicle that the check the charging system display lights up * I just replaced the belt today to see if it helped * it worked for about 10-15 minutes before that crazy display came on again * I replaced the alternator that was faulty , recharged battery for 12-13 hours and thought it was an easy repair until this display issue keeps coming back * Any help would be greatly appreciated
** THX
#6336 of 6386 incredibly loud humming
by johnnykool
Nov 19, 2011 (5:36 pm)
I have a 2001 Ford explorer XLT. It started making the incredibly loud humming noise after i hit around 30 mph. I noticed my ball joint was bad so i changed it and rotatedm y tires thinking that would have been the issue. The sound got softer for around a week and now it is right back to be extremely loud. What else could this be. I heard maybe the wheel bearing but im not for sure and i really cant afford to put the money into it just to figure out that its not the wheel bearing. The only other thing i could think maybe had something to do with it is the fact i took the 4-wheel drive shaft off to redo the joints on it and the upper joint fell out and i have yet to replace it so its been out for over a month now. Does anyone have any suggestions or can anyone help me out in any way. It would be great.
#6337 of 6386 Re: charging system check displayed on oderometer [servicemandude]
by mcwell
Nov 21, 2011 (7:14 am)
Start with this. Check the voltage at the battery with engine off. Write it down. Start the engine check it again and write it down. wait for batt light to come on and check it again to compare. You want to rule out 2 things, the battery is defective, not charging=12.25-12.75 volts. Motor running= 13-14 volts, and that the new alternator is actually working. I am thinking you have a bad connection coming off of the alternator. Caution- WATCH YOUR HANDS AROUND THE ALTERNATOR WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING.
After charging the battery for several hours it may retain enough voltage to not que the batt.light for a few minutes. Of course this means the altemator is not working or the connection to it is faulty.
#6339 of 6386 Ford Explorer coolant leak problems
by ttch009
Jan 05, 2012 (9:51 am)
Where would be the best place to take my Ford Explorer 2001 that has an engine coolant leak problem for a diagnostic appraisal ? The Ford dealer ? or a regular mechanic. I have a deep distrust of most mechanics around my area and dont know of anyone near by. Please help.
#6340 of 6386 Re: Ford Explorer coolant leak problems [ttch009]
by nvbanker
Jan 05, 2012 (6:00 pm)
This post may be deleted - but if not, you may want to check the recommended mechanics list at CarTalk.com. They are posted there by customers from all over the country. Not knowing where you are, I don't know how to get you to someone you can trust.
You should be able to trust the Ford dealer - should be. But sorry to say, you can't depend on anything for sure.
#6341 of 6386 Re: Ford Explorer coolant leak problems [nvbanker]
by ttch009
Jan 05, 2012 (7:13 pm)
Thank You Steve, I'm located in the Miami area near Sweetwater Zip 33174.
The mechanics around here are notoriously unreliable and expensive. Thank you for your reply. I checked the mechanics at cartalk as you recommended and found a few around my area and I will check them out. But if you have someone please let me know.