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Re: backup sensors [blackx] by z06klr
Jul 31, 2005 (2:19 pm)
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Replying to: blackx (Apr 26, 2005 1:44 pm)

my 00 moutanieer does the same thing, need some help, whats the cause of this?
it use to work fine, then it would make a short chirp and tun off, now it just turns off
when i but it in "R"
any help
Darkbluestangyahoo.com thanks jeremy
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Removing 2000 Excursion inside pass. door panel by gtracer83
Aug 02, 2005 (12:59 pm)
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I need to replace my outside towing mirror and need to get to the wiring inside the door. How do I get the inside panel off? I can get the nuts off on the mirror itself, but don't see how the panel removes so I can get to the wiring connector?
 
Help! Thanks, John
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Re: Removing 2000 Excursion inside pass. door panel [gtracer83] by dogmike
Aug 05, 2005 (6:45 am)
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Replying to: gtracer83 (Aug 02, 2005 12:59 pm)

Rather then messing up the door, you are probably better off taking it to an auto glass repair facility and let them do it for you. Look in the yellow pages, they normally replace windshiedls, but will definitely helpy you.
 
You should be able to negotiate a price for it. It should not be more than $20. Plus they will be done in around a half an hour and you will never notice the door was taken apart. Doing it yourself might mess things up. They know which way the door panel moves to get if form the door itself. I had a similar case with a different vehicle.
 
Good Luck.
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Re: Removing 2000 Excursion inside pass. door panel [gtracer83] by shash
Aug 05, 2005 (4:40 pm)
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Replying to: gtracer83 (Aug 02, 2005 12:59 pm)

Well, rather than tell you to go have someone do it, how bout I provide some real meaningful advice. It's quite simple:
 
1) Rock the plastic cover at the front, highest point of the door (its the one about 6" long) until it comes off in your hand.
2) Gently pry the bezel that holds the power window control out of the hole. Start at the end closest to the front of the car. You can use a pry bar or very blunt screw driver. Don't mar the plastic. It should pop right out.
3) Mark the wiring two wiring harnesses and the holes that they plug into with tape and symbols
4) Gentle remove the wireing harness from the two fittings
6) Look for the screw that holds the panel to the door frame and remove it
7) Gently pry the red light cover on the door panel out of its position
8) Remove the screw that holds the panel to the door frame
9) Gently lift the door panel upwards and rock it back and forth until it just comes loose.
10) Look down on the inside and see the wire that powers the lightbulb in the door panel
11) Turn the plastic light bulb fitting 90 degrees and it will come out of the door panel
12) Remove the door panel.
 
Reverse to re-attach. Of course, you can drive to an auto-glass company and company then pay someone to screw it up for you but that wouldn't be as much fun.
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Re: brakes and more [bigpainford] by ltw
Aug 11, 2005 (6:18 am)
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Replying to: bigpainford (Jun 14, 2005 10:03 pm)

My Excursion has some of the same problems. To fix the inside lights staying on/door ajar thing spray all of the door sensors with WD40.
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Re: Problems [cf_koch] by ltw
Aug 11, 2005 (6:26 am)
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Replying to: cf_koch (May 31, 2005 9:46 am)

To fix the light problem, spray all the door sensors w/ WD40
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2002 Ford Excursion V10 -2 wheel Drive by 1bigtug
Aug 16, 2005 (5:00 pm)
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I have a 2002 Ford Excursion with the 6.8L (V10) and the rearend gears are 4:30 - I've been having problems with pinging while under load - and recently without being under load - Our mileage was HORRIBLE on a recent trip 5 miles to the gal while towing our 30' Weekend Warrior FS30 model - I've switched out the air intake with a Air Raid system and also used the Hyper-Tech III for programming!!! all have helped - with the exception of the pinging - the other MAJOR problem is the DAM doors squeaking - I've had the weather stripping molding replaced 2 times - which solves the problem for 3 or 4 months - I'm know looking at trading it in!!! and buying a new 06 F350 4 x 4 Crew Cab Dually! The price is right - with the exception that I own the Excursion out right - it just turned 44,500 (however the trade in value would not be what I'd want or NEED- We did purchase the extended warranty 6yr / 60,000 -however some of these problems have been addressed before and still have not been resolved - I'm thinking I should be looking at Chevy or Dodge trucks to resolve my problems!!!
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Re: 2000 Ex - engine stops without turning ignition off [striper063] by dgf625
Aug 17, 2005 (8:09 pm)
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Replying to: striper063 (Jun 30, 2005 4:11 pm)

I have a 2001 Excursion, it started stalling just when it was raining, but would start right up again. It would stall at idle or when rpms are falling, at higher rpms it would hesitate and tach would drop, but continue running. Now it happens more often and not only when it is raining, and for the first time would not restart right away. No check engine light or codes says FORD. 90% of the stalling is when slowing for a corner, losing power steering, and my wife is usually driving. She is ready to kill me. Map sensor, Cam sensor??
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2nd EX by ned412
Aug 22, 2005 (3:52 pm)
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I'm on my 2nd Ex now. Had an 01 Limited 4x2 V8. Had the same brake problem once in 50,000. The dealer turned the rotors at about 30,000 and they were fine after that. Had the transmission replaced because it slipped in OD. This was my own fault because I towed a trailer from PA to FLA and never put it in tow mode. It was also covered under warranty.
 
Now have an 05 Eddie Bauer 4x4 with the 6.0. No problems yet with 5,000 on it. I do notice that it requires move attention driving on the highway. It doesn't go straight like the 2WD model. It seems you are constantly moving the wheel a little. The 2WD was perfect. You could take you hands off the wheel and it would go straight for ever.
 
I do notice a bunch of difference between the diesel and the V8. I don"t tow anything but like the better mileage. I'm getting about 15. The V8 got 12. Plus now diesel is a little cheaper. I didn't get the extended warranty yet but probably will before the warranty is up.
 
I really love the EX and would buy another if they keep making them. Do they plan on making them in 06?

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