Ford Explorer Starting and Stalling Problems

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#79 of 233 Re: 1995 Ford Explorer Starting Problems [angierulz89] by pearl5

Aug 06, 2008 (9:30 am)

Replying to: angierulz89 (Jul 08, 2008 2:11 pm)
I ALSO HAVE A 95 EXPLORER HAVING THE SAME PROBLEM. I'VE HAD THE THERMASTAT, FUEL PUMP REPLACED WHICH HELP FOR AWHILE. GOING BACK AND FORTH TO WORK OK, BUT IF I DRIVE IT DURING THE DAY OFF AND ON EVENTUALLY IT WON'T START. HAPPENS WHEN YOU LEAST EXPECT IT. IT WON'T IDLE ONLY WAY TO KEEP IT GOING IS TO HOLD THE BRAKE AND GAS AND PUT IT IN GEAR, HAVE TO DRIVE LIKE THIS OR IT WILL STALL. ANY IDEAS, HAVING IT CHECK'D OUT TODAY BUT MY MECHANIC SAYS INTERMITTENT PROBLEMS ARE THE HARDEST.

#80 of 233 Re: 2000 Ford Explorer Starting Problems by neraksnikl

Aug 06, 2008 (9:43 am)

Replying to: pearl5 (Aug 06, 2008 9:30 am)
If you'll read my previous postings you'll see that I wasn't having a stalling problem. Mine just wouldn't start when the weather got hot outside. It would sit all day in the parking lot, and if the temperature outside was in the 90's or higher, the engine would turn over, but not start.
 
Changing all the relays apparantly solved the problem..Keeping fingers crossed!!

 
Karen

#81 of 233 Re: 1995 Ford Explorer Starting Problems [pearl5] by pryprsn

Aug 08, 2008 (12:00 pm)

Replying to: pearl5 (Aug 06, 2008 9:30 am)
Please see my previous post - #77.
My daughter's '94 Explorer had the same problems as yours. It's the relays...I don't know why mechanics never think of them...maybe because they are the cheapest fix. You can buy them for $10.00.
 
A quick test would be to exchange one relay for the EEC relay (they are marked on the inside of the top of the black fuse box under the hood). My friend/mechanic exchanged the relay marked EEC with the relay marked ABS and it started up immediately and did so for the next 20 times he test started it.
 
Please try this...go buy one relay (they are black square plugs) yourself at a car parts store (I went to Carquest). Remove the EEC relay and put the new one in. See if it works...it has for my daughter's rig for the past 8 months. I'm trying to let every Explorer owner know (& trying to find the guy who gassed up his Explorer in front me one morning a week before I learned of the relay fix...he had the exact same start-no start problems). Good luck.

#82 of 233 Starting Problem 97 Explorer by blueoval1

Aug 09, 2008 (6:48 pm)

97 explorer has failed to start about 10 times over the last 3 months.Sometimes if I let it sit for an hour (or sometimes it takes a day) it will start.The battery is strong and the engine turns over, it just won't start. A mechanic tested the fuel pressure and said it was perfect.I can hear the fuel pump when I turn the key to where the dash lights up.We replaced a relay and it was fine for 2 weeks.The last time took about 15 hrs and 8 attempts. Yesterday and today it was fine,but I know it will happen again.A friend told me the fuel pump can work fine,not work,then be fine again.It may be fine for another few weeks,so I know the problem would be hard to diagnose while it's running.I also know that it's gonna strand me,and I just don't know when. Help!!!!!

#83 of 233 Ford Explorer Stalls by troysmom

Sep 23, 2008 (10:52 am)

1995 Ford Explorer w/ 200k miles. This old work horse has started stalling a few minutes after start up and short drive. Power is instantly gone. Put it back in gear, and it starts back up. It does not happen every time, but intermittantly. Sometimes not for months. Plenty of gas. It's hard to diagnose as it doesn't happen when I get to the mechanic. I'd love suggestions to give him.

#84 of 233 Re: 1995 Ford Explorer Starting Problems [pryprsn] by softail7

Oct 16, 2008 (4:03 am)

Replying to: pryprsn (Aug 08, 2008 12:00 pm)
My brother in law had the exact same scenario, start-no start and I changed out the relay and it started right up. Thanks for the advice.

#85 of 233 2002Ford Explorer xlt 144km by cpickford

Oct 27, 2008 (10:35 am)

Help: My Ford just started acting up: At a stop light or stop sign-it will make a click noise 1st then it will shift down in idle speed-sometimes it stalls-I hold gas down at same time as brake-I know this is not good to do-but I dont want to stall-very dangerous at times. Do you think it could be some kind of idle sensor or relay fuse(blk box under hood-drivers side) and is there a EEC relay fuse on this year or is it called ABS on this model. I bought a new battery-and it has all new spark plugs and wires. Please can someone help me.

#87 of 233 Starting problem by kline2

Nov 07, 2008 (9:23 am)

I have a 98 Explorer, 5.0 V8 AWD that won't start. The starter seems to spin but does not engage the engine. The headlights are bright so I assume it is not the battery. Any ideas?

#88 of 233 Re: Starting problem [kline2] by kraymer

Nov 12, 2008 (8:24 am)

Replying to: kline2 (Nov 07, 2008 9:23 am)
My daughter has a 2000 Ford Explorer. It has an intermittent problem where she will drive it for about 20-30 minutes, turn it off for 5-10 minutes, and when she tries to restart it, it won't crank. It's like its battery is totally dead - except all the electrical components work - headlights, radio, etc. If you let it sit for a while (5 min - 1 hour), it will start up fine and run fine.
 
In the last month, it takes longer and longer to sit before it will start. I've had it towed twice to garages becuase it won't start (and you can't jump it). Of course when it gets to the garage, it starts up fine. The battery, starter, altenator, etc. all check out fine.
 
Any thoughts? I don't want my daughter to drive this and wind up stranded in a bad spot. Help?!?!?
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