Common Ford Explorer Mercury Mountaineer Problems

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2018
  • In this episode of the common problems series for your viewing pleasure I give you "Common Problems for Ford Explorer and Mercury Mountaineer Vehicles". I take an in depth look at the most common problems associated with these vehicles along with helpful tips for repair and servicing. This video primarily deals with 3rd and 4th generation Explorer/Mountaineer vehicles. In the video I refer to specific repair videos which are linked below.
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  • @adamknight5944
    @adamknight5944 3 года назад +17

    04 4.0 Explorer XLT. I take good care and keep it well maintained. Never lets me down. I feel two things are true; 1.) If you take care of something and replace things as necessary- you maximize its lifetime. 2.) You can say anything has common issues and obsessively focus on them, or just fix them- because nothing in life is a 100% guarantee.

  • @theodor222
    @theodor222 5 лет назад +43

    Haha ”doesnt mean pull over and smoke a fat joint” your videos just keep getting better! Educational and fun at the same time. Keep it up Tim

    • @ThecardoctorTV
      @ThecardoctorTV  5 лет назад +3

      Haha, I almost left that line on the cutting room floor. Thanks for watching!

    • @jeffmchenry6348
      @jeffmchenry6348 3 года назад +1

      Definitely fire up a fatty before working on Exploder's, I find it helps while I curse the engineering flaws.

  • @robw5318
    @robw5318 3 года назад +3

    I have a '04 Mountaineer and it had many of these problems after 130k miles. I will look into the other problems that you mentioned because I'm sure that they will be next. Thank you for the valuable info. Great post.

  • @Loglakeliving
    @Loglakeliving 4 года назад +5

    Great Video! I have a 2003 Ford Exploder 4x4 with 214,000 miles. You nailed most of the maintenance issues we have had with this vehicle. Although no engine or timing issues as yet we Replaced transmission at 194k miles. I would add a few...the extremely difficult diy parking brake assembly, the easy repair cruise control brake pressure sensor, lift gate cracks and hinge replacement, plastic vacuum hose assemblies under the hood which of course crack. Etc. etc.....HOWEVER, did I mention we have 214k miles. Likely near $50k to replace so I will keep saving a $600+ payment with my Ford Exploder!!

  • @boobalew
    @boobalew 4 года назад +16

    I just finished doing my own Chain/Guide installation on the 4.0L SOHC and have named my Explorer "The Car From Hell"!

  • @wyattoneable
    @wyattoneable 5 лет назад +2

    My brother owned a 2001 Ford Explorer and he had terrible problems with overheating, slipping transmission and rattles, leaks...it was the worst vehicle he ever owned. Your doing a great service by pointing out some issues on that dude.

  • @natec913
    @natec913 4 года назад +2

    thank you! i have a 2008 merc mountaineer 4.0 that we purchased with 180k. it has 200k on it now and we're hoping for 300k. we get it serviced every 4k mi. so far it is running great. personally i hate the AWD because of the mpg and the road noise. so far it has been good and the maintenance has been less than a car payment. thanks again, this info is helpful for the maintenance plan.

  • @maggiewagmore8778
    @maggiewagmore8778 3 года назад +1

    Somewhere along the line, Ford replaced the plastic timing chain guides with metal, after so many complaints about plastic disintegrating and ending up in the engine. I have a 2010 4x4, which I was told has the metal guides. Mine was a company lease, with 200k mostly highway miles. It does run and shift great. Turned-in company leases can be a good value, as they have usually been well-maintained and haven't been subjected to the wear and tear of in-town driving. You're right about the thermostat housing. Mine is leaking a bit, so I need to get after it. Coolant sitting on top of the engine block is another sign of this issue. Easy fix. And you're right about the wheel bearings, too. You're also right about the shifter issue. I would just add that there is a pin in the mechanism that moves in and out, allowing the shifter to either move or lock in place...activated by the brake pedal solenoid. I assumed the little circuit board in the white plastic case was the cause of my problem, when it was actually the pin that had broken inside the shifter (it is attached to the actual lever). When it breaks at the attachment point it can work it's way out and won't retract...locking the shifter in park (and not allowing you to remove the key from the ignition..and draining your battery). I'm not aware of a good fix for this, short of replacing the entire shifter console unit. I pushed the pin back in, and for now it shifts fine. This won't last, but at least I know what the problem is when it happens again. With removal of 2 screws, one can lift the console cover enough to push the pin back in. Mine has been fine for several weeks now after doing this.
    I like my 2010. It's in great shape. It's quiet inside and runs smoothly... but there is some strange engineering going on with these Explorers. Lots of plastic in places where metal would have meant better reliability. I have a 1999 4Runner 4x4 with 338k on it. Runs like a Swiss watch and the build quality is far superior. I'd drive it to California tomorrow. I wouldn't feel so confident in my Explorer.

  • @19d3lta9
    @19d3lta9 5 лет назад +10

    Thank you for the video. I think you covered everything I have ever had to fix/replace lol

  • @oliverbonilla3189
    @oliverbonilla3189 3 года назад

    I have a 03, Explorer Sport, no major issues so far; running strong with 239k! :) thank you for the vid. Ill be on the lookout.

  • @mumbles552
    @mumbles552 2 года назад +2

    My '02 explorer has the 4.6 V-8 which are famous for leaking oil around the oil filter adapter which bolts onto the side of the block. Being a 4x4 with power steering, there was no way to get at the bolts holding it on so i had to drop the front differential to change the leaky gasket. While it was out, i resealed the diff and replaced the U joints, tie rod ends, front struts, CV joints and stub axles, rotors, calipers and pads, sway bar bushings, and anything else which needed it. Once it was all back together, I did the rear axle including new clutches in the locking rear end. It's like a new vehicle again with 378k on the clock! Oh yeah, to replace the front driveshaft seal in the transfer case, I had to drop the transfer case and split it to get at the seal. It's a labor of love.

  • @cochinito1
    @cochinito1 4 года назад +3

    Great video. I own a 2003 4.0 Explorer with 285k, bought it brand new and right on the money I've experienced most of those issues. I am getting ready to replace timing chains for the 4th time, I'm on my 4th set of wheel bearings, 2nd transmission and 2nd catalytic converter

    • @420Brew
      @420Brew 3 года назад +1

      Deeeeamn 4 timing chains? Is that two times of service cause there is two chains? Lmao gotdamn that's a lot

    • @adamxenon829
      @adamxenon829 4 месяца назад

      Lol he doesn't believe in full synthetic oil

    • @cochinito1
      @cochinito1 4 месяца назад

      @@adamxenon829 synthetic since day one. Not long after the original post, a chain snapped. At that point I called it quits. But the engine bottom was solid. Those plastic timing chain guides are design to break. And one of the chains is on the back of the engine, so no choice but to pull the engine out.

  • @old-school7892
    @old-school7892 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks Tim, this should help a lot of people!

  • @AP9311
    @AP9311 5 лет назад

    Tim, have to say, wow. Great style of videoing the variant of vehicles that covered the common problems that you working on. I like that a lot! Great coverage on the thermostat issues and other things as well. Now I'm aware of it :) great job, Tim! Many thumbs up from me, bud!

    • @ThecardoctorTV
      @ThecardoctorTV  5 лет назад

      Thanks Josh! Hope I wasn’t too harsh about the vehicles. They seem to hold up fairly well.

    • @AP9311
      @AP9311 5 лет назад

      @@ThecardoctorTV none at all, Tim! You explained the common issues that helps new buyers to be aware and teach other mechanics to fix it. It sure helped me a lot to know when I fix explorers etc

  • @davidhoulden5791
    @davidhoulden5791 3 года назад +3

    Very happy with my 09 4.6L. No issues other than the wheel bearings as mentioned.

  • @northdakotaham1752
    @northdakotaham1752 4 года назад +7

    The 5.0 litre V8 on the 2000 model has been really solid. Always runs, never had a check engine light. If you have a light foot you can get over 20 mpg. Step on it and you will get about 18.

    • @jeff-wv8te
      @jeff-wv8te Год назад

      Let me know if you want to sell it

    • @northdakotaham1752
      @northdakotaham1752 Год назад

      @@jeff-wv8te I now have 235k miles on that Explorer and the rear brakes are in need of replacement. All highway miles. Those are original pads from new. The emergency brake cable must have been hanging up as those brake shoes are entirely gone. (Rear disks with built in shoes for the emergency brake). Not sure how that happened as i never, ever use the emergency brake. The passenger side rear axle seal was also leaking oil into the brake. Other side ok. So I have it all apart and have all the new parts including new brake cables. Will be replacing both axle seals while it's apart. I have a 2010 Explorer 4.6 V8 that I drive while the old one is being repaired.

    • @jeff-wv8te
      @jeff-wv8te Год назад +1

      @@northdakotaham1752 great. Ive owned a 5.0, 1997 and 1999 mountaineer. Now i own a 2000 5.0 mountaineer with 248k miles. Good truck except door and window controls and dome light (door ajar) electric always messes up after 100k miles so i just rewire switches as theu ware out. I have a 2003 explorer 86k miles, with a 2004 4.6. I cant figure out why my CHT sensore keeps shutting my vehical off. Tgats why i am searching yputube videos today. Have a good week.

  • @kuaekid
    @kuaekid 3 года назад +4

    We had problems with the Air Conditioner. When the vacuum lines get brittle and break it prevents airflow control for the main and lower vents keeping the air on the windshield only. Also, the EGR vacuum lines and A/C vacuum control lines are controlled by a check valve. If it fails it's an easy, inexpensive fix some mechanics won't tell you about.

  • @keithboyce2561
    @keithboyce2561 3 года назад

    Great information sir, helped me so much when deciding on a used 06 Explorer. Thanks for your superior video and help! Have subscribed for sure.

  • @elamigoangel3065
    @elamigoangel3065 4 года назад +4

    2006 233k miles , original motor , just recently replaced the transmission, I over hearted the motor like 2 x lol and still runs strong as shit with no leaks . Been driving it everyday since 2010 when I bought it

  • @alejandroruiz7866
    @alejandroruiz7866 5 лет назад +5

    Hello, great info. What about an o8 mercury mountaineer w/ a 4.0
    That info applies to these models as Well? And how difficult it is to replace the rack and pinion on my 08 mountaineer? Thank You. Hello from Sonora Mexico.

  • @whitetiger8652
    @whitetiger8652 5 лет назад

    Thanks Doc! Very informative as always.

  • @vegasfordguy
    @vegasfordguy 4 года назад +1

    My 2004 Explorer has 130,000 miles on it currently. So far everything has been rock solid except for the front wheel bearings which are just starting to rumble. I ordered a set of Moog replacements and will replace them soon. Many of these problems are lack of maintenance related issues. I have no leaks or wet spots around the rear diff, actually no leaks anywhere at all. I did have to replace the thermostat housing around 100,000 miles. Super easy and open access. I change all of the fluids regularly. Engine oil, trans fluid, transfer case, rear diff, coolant, power steering and brake fluid. I usually chang the engine oil every 8k with 5-w30 mobile 1 synthetic or whatever synthetic is on sale. I always make sure to use an OEM Motorcraft oil filter. I do a transmission pan drop and fill with filter every 30,000 miles and only use OEM Motorcraft Mercon V trans fluid. For the front and rear diffs I use fully synthetic 80/140 gear oil and the transfer case gets Mercon trans fluid. Never use Mercon V in the transfer case. Oh yeah, original brake rotors all around and not warped. I'm easy on my brakes and use the O/D overdrive off for engine braking whenever I'm going down a steep hill to conserve the brake pads. Especially when towing.

    • @adamxenon829
      @adamxenon829 4 месяца назад

      This post is 4 years old. Use what oil you want to use

  • @kriswhitt5573
    @kriswhitt5573 3 года назад +1

    I got an 06 about two years ago and it’s been the best vehicle/suv I’ve ever owned and it’s about to hit 200k miles and I’ve had any problems with it yet so it’s been a good one

    • @12rwoody
      @12rwoody 2 года назад +2

      Same! Second owner of an 06 4.0. Like it more than my newer Toyota Highlander

  • @trappy77
    @trappy77 2 года назад +2

    I have two Explorers and an Aviator,
    2003 Explorer awd 4.0 190,000
    have owned this 5 years and 50,000 miles
    have replaced brakes only and one front axle. Plus regular maintenance, oil changes transmission fluid.
    Currently needs axle seal replaced and upper control arms front due to rust, but all joints are solid.
    2004 Explorer 4wd 4.0 has 309,000 has been well maintained bought used recently. have all maintenance records. plus what I have done
    4 wheel bearings were replaced
    brakes all around 3 times.
    8 sets of tires.
    Rear differential has been resealed two times. It is getting timing chain slap now, probably needs engine pulled out and timing done. burns no oil shifts great.
    Transfer case shift motor has failed two times. fuel pressure monitoring sensor failed before.
    All electrical switches in both Explorers work windows work never had the doors apart. no issues. all options work as designed
    The 2003 aviator 2wd 4.6 v8 181,000 has had a bad water pump in the past needs a wheel bearing runs and drives great. power steering pump is noisy. annoyingly the paint has worn off lots of buttons inside and some switches need replaced. door ajar switch failed on driver door needs replaced.

  • @dannyl2598
    @dannyl2598 Год назад

    Thanks Tim. We have the same one as the gray one. We had to have the rear end replaced under warranty and again later because according to Ford, if all four tires are not EXACTLY the same circumference, it will destroy the rear end. It apparently locks both wheels together because it thinks you need better traction. This is a problem when you are trying to back out of a parking space. It can also try to force it in to four wheel drive a 65 Miles per hour. BTW, we also experienced most of the other things you talked about. On the other hand it now has 290 K miles on it.

  • @molaroismorais1955
    @molaroismorais1955 3 года назад

    One great review !
    Thanks pops.

  • @marcinsmal04
    @marcinsmal04 4 года назад +2

    Hello, in my 2010 explorer 4.6 it is loud when I turn on 4x4 hi and when it is on a 4x4 auto you can hear a slight noise when driving slowly in front of the vehicle. Does anyone know what the problem may be? Maybe a differential problem?
    Thank you

  • @socialmedianewsnetwork9598
    @socialmedianewsnetwork9598 2 года назад

    great show easy to listen too. did my bearings after humming.

  • @clintoncodack
    @clintoncodack 5 лет назад +1

    Had to think about the P0420 line - LOL good one!

  • @jrneff9773
    @jrneff9773 4 года назад

    mr tim I did some trading on a 2003 mountaineer 4.6l rear freeze plug gone one rubber quickie on left side that I saw that I can see from under the bottom on the good lift like you got your the reason I bout another eagle four post lift 12k this time but but they robed the starter going to put the starter on first if car runs shut it down remove transmission install freeze plugs do think they over heated the engine or just mixing the wrong antifreeze back in the day the rear freeze plug bore is as clean as you took it out weird no rust west tn the engine is super clean the rad is clean how did the freeze plug fall out you thoughts

  • @mmoly-cj4bd
    @mmoly-cj4bd 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video. Definitely scratched a used Explorer off my list of used SUV's to buy. Man, what was thinking?

    • @brandedmcgowan9414
      @brandedmcgowan9414 3 года назад

      I you thinking of one i get the 4.6 v8 6 speed. Yes the 4.0 v6 5 speed is sluggish and hesitant and once had that coolant leak from the thermostat from a 2006 model, currently haver a 09 4.0 and before that an 06 with same engine.

  • @Bigcrappie1208
    @Bigcrappie1208 3 года назад +1

    Ive had to do the hubs and thermostat housing also the vacuum lines going to the egr. Not major repairs, I was able to do them myself without a lot of headache. Overall good car no major issues

  • @vernonfindlay1314
    @vernonfindlay1314 Год назад

    407,000ish kms on my 4.6 2002 explorer here east coast Nova Scotia. Happy Sunday.

  • @547Rick
    @547Rick 5 лет назад

    Welcome back!

  • @icemule
    @icemule 5 лет назад +1

    Great video, just bought one of these heaps from the Auction for $600.00 bucks, pretty car, Not a scratch on it, so I wondered what was wrong, seems fine, but computer was reset, clearing codes, and emissions which still has not completed, an ominous sign.

    • @onrdetailingnews802
      @onrdetailingnews802 4 года назад +1

      Sell it get a 97 model efi engine best explorer ever made 4.0 no timing chain problems

  • @samuelluke1659
    @samuelluke1659 3 года назад

    Very informative I have a 2006 Explorer xlte,, mine will start and idle fine and shift into gear but when I push on the gas petal, there's nothing,, any ideas

  • @gscgold
    @gscgold 3 года назад +2

    I'll put this on do not buy list, thanks for the info.

  • @trclark7689
    @trclark7689 4 года назад +1

    I have an 03 XLT with the 4.0 and 158k miles, it has every single problem you mentioned except for the timing chain (fingers crossed) but it refuses to die!

    • @Just4funN92
      @Just4funN92 3 года назад

      Same here 2003, I got the timing chain problem tho lol but sob just doesn't stop man.. Ive had it like that for the last 30k miles, it just hit 200k this week. My 2014 Dodge on the first failure I had to junk it... I dont know if I would classify this car as "non reliable", I mean.... somebody that gets shit done no matter what sounds reliable af to me 🤷‍♂️

  • @MercedesE63S-AMG
    @MercedesE63S-AMG 4 года назад +2

    2004 4.0 here. I have 200k+ miles. Issues I have had is the thermostat housing twice, trailing arms twice, EGR valve, front & rear wheel bearings, muffler+rear tailpipe above rear end+ clamp before muffler rusted in pieces. Just did intake gasket, valve cover gaskets, EGR valve, coilpack, wires & plugs. Improved performance now but problem that I still have is rough idle. I am guessing probably a vacuum leak somewhere. I know idler pulley is making noise. Oh and another thing is charging system light flickers on & off & beeping over & over again driving you nuts going down the road. I just seen people talk about the plug on the alternator doesn't make the best of connection so you have to tweak the prongs a lil. I will do that tomorrow. But as for a vacuum leaks have you seen any common issues that I may want to look at for the rough idle?

  • @AH-zw9zx
    @AH-zw9zx 5 лет назад +31

    Always pick the 4.6L V8! At least if something fails you can actually fix it without removing the entire engine!
    Unfortunately most explorers came with the 4.0L V6.

    • @mattweeks2272
      @mattweeks2272 5 лет назад +2

      AH4600 I have 2 2005s with the 4.6, love them both

    • @andrewhatton1606
      @andrewhatton1606 4 года назад +1

      teflon won I own an 06 4.6 I love it

    • @kaboomer4297
      @kaboomer4297 4 года назад +1

      Yeah, that rear timing chain is a bitch! WTF were Ford's engineers thinking?

    • @alb12345672
      @alb12345672 4 года назад +1

      @@andrewhatton1606 I test drove one and fell in love with it. An 06 v8 mounty. It isn't perfect but I think it is better than a lot of competition. The v8 and its trans could be another carmaker vs the 4.0.

    • @whydoihave6neutrals772
      @whydoihave6neutrals772 4 года назад

      alb12345672 they really get up and move. Exhaust tune and intake and pulleys wake up the 2v

  • @keithokun9125
    @keithokun9125 3 года назад

    Could you tell me more about the key failure along with the module or what makes the car shut off while you driving down the road seems to reset with the alarm almost like a starter solenoid problem

  • @etownmaya1505
    @etownmaya1505 4 года назад +4

    He cracked me up with the #420 code!!!

  • @josuebassman4
    @josuebassman4 5 лет назад

    My defrost is not working well anymore it still heats up buy doesnt defrost well and I have noticed I had to add engine coolant ? Any suggestions

  • @jhennessyde-la-fuente7193
    @jhennessyde-la-fuente7193 4 года назад +1

    My car is having the front coolant leaking issue, is this video also pertain to the 2006 Mercury Mariner 3.0 ??

    • @zachhollingsworth2819
      @zachhollingsworth2819 4 года назад

      Jhennessy De-La-Fuente no that's a different engine put the thermostat is plastic I'd look right where the engine and trans meet under the throttle body

  • @hunterjamison247
    @hunterjamison247 5 лет назад +1

    Spot on Doctor! My 04 at 163,000 had most of these problems. I have been babying the tranny for 3 years now. Not to mention the chipped paint and rust on the roof and the ominous crack below the rear wiper! But dammit, I love her.

    • @yardwaste2greattaste903
      @yardwaste2greattaste903 5 лет назад

      Damn my 05 Mountaineer has the damn crack too, blown out CV's and the tranny shift indicator wont go to park, although still engages. Yesterday all 4 windows stopped working. In the shop now for a wheel bearing and the CV's, hoping the windows in the main switch coz the fuses look fine. Love the truck though! hahaa

    • @christopherderoos7875
      @christopherderoos7875 5 лет назад

      @@yardwaste2greattaste903 Check out the video on the windows he did. The wires between the driver's door and the body are a common problem and easy to fix.

  • @alrocha5892
    @alrocha5892 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks Car Doctor 🤙

  • @Grandassets
    @Grandassets 2 года назад +3

    LOL I have Two 2006 explorer EddieB in my driveway, One is always running :)
    one has 206k and the other has 223k, I love this truck and the gas mileage for a 5000lbs solid truck I get 22+MPG on both with nothing aftermarket added!
    I just had an issue Cyl 3 misfire it turned out to be the Coil Pack

    • @Grandassets
      @Grandassets 2 года назад +1

      did I say I love this truck, I have been all over the country in it

    • @Trucker2083
      @Trucker2083 Год назад

      Are those V8 or V6

    • @Grandassets
      @Grandassets Год назад +1

      @@Trucker2083 4.0 V6 with the 5r55s tranny

  • @chev0gaming
    @chev0gaming 5 лет назад

    Thanks for your helpful video. I've thought about getting a 2003 - 2005 Ford Explorer, but maybe not, since I did more research.

    • @lebeckchris
      @lebeckchris 5 лет назад +1

      Do not fucking do it! Explorers are a fucking nightmare! I have a 2004 explporer xlt 4.0 6 cylinder sohc 2wd flex fuel. I had a 2002 eddie bauer exlplorer 5.0 8 cylinder, fucking junk. Most local shops can't find the problems on these things, they waste your money while the real issue is destroying other things. I have had some bad things happen in life, owning a explorer is top 3 worst experience for me. I worked in the steel industry, the recession and layoffs forced me to buy 2 fords in a row. I'm going back to chevy, even though all american cars are desighned to fail in some fashion to keep the money flowing!😢🚙😭🚙😥🚙😪🚙😰🚙😤🚙😖

    • @douglaslemeresr1984
      @douglaslemeresr1984 4 года назад +1

      @@lebeckchris Get you a tricycle , remove the tires and the handle bars , put it under your arm and carry it , THEN you'll have something to bitch about !! Nobody Forced you to buy a Ford , You made that decision yourself you cheap dick head !! Have some cheese with your whine !!

  • @adriansantos4280
    @adriansantos4280 5 лет назад

    My 06 Mountaineer has so far been working great ...the only issue is that my speedometer was working at times...now it just stopped working. Is it most likely my speed sensor?

  • @josephbowles4995
    @josephbowles4995 3 года назад

    Do you have any videos on the 2015 Ford escape transmission problem thank you very much you can Alyssa really help

  • @theactivetataymia1799
    @theactivetataymia1799 2 года назад

    Hi Doc , thank you for sharing the video🙌🏻really enjoy it 🙌🏻I have a Mountaineer 2009 model alarming check brake system always appeared goes out goes in ?

  • @melvinlara-falcone2362
    @melvinlara-falcone2362 6 месяцев назад

    Love your videos Tim me and the guys at the shop are still laughing when you say Ford exploder😂👍 greetings from Milwaukee Wisconsin God bless you❤

  • @barbierocker
    @barbierocker 2 года назад +1

    I got a code PO461 for 2002 mercury mountaineer but need some guidance on repairing it. Is there a video that can help with that?

  • @martinbernal5693
    @martinbernal5693 4 года назад

    What do you know about the 10mm bolt on top of the rear diff?

  • @mruvalcaba2005
    @mruvalcaba2005 4 года назад

    My 02 mountaineer AWD has a popping/binding sound when turning forward and Back. Was told Viscous Coupling but no luck with new T-case. I put new shock assembly and upper cont. arm. Still have the problem. It pretty much went away when i took of the front drive line . Any recommendations. Thank you.

    • @allensutcliffe4564
      @allensutcliffe4564 4 года назад

      Mario, I have an '03 Mountaineer, AWD, I've tracked mine down to the rear mount point of the front axle (drivers side). It gets loose and makes a god-awful clunk. Mine seems to have the wrong size bushing as there is space for it to move, others seem to be able to just tighten that bolt. Good luck.

  • @robertserrano7139
    @robertserrano7139 4 года назад

    I have a 2004 Explorer xlt and when I go into reverse I doesnt kick into reverse immediately it is as though it sits in neutral, and I dont have reverse lights. I was just wondering if you happen to know?

  • @TOONMAN200
    @TOONMAN200 3 года назад

    I own a 2004 Explore watching your video is déjà vu everything that you discussed in your video I've already had a problem with I replaced on my vehicle. The thermostat housing leaked on vacation we barely made it to the repair shop, matter fact we had it towed did not want to overheat the engine. The transmission has been rebuilt, the differential has been rebuilt, all for struts replaced. And here's one for the books, the harmonic balance blew a part, lucky the fan belt could ride on the metal part just enough to safely get us to a shop. Also upper control arm bushings wore out, Ford only supplies it with a new control arm. I got 119,000 miles, and my mechanic says you know after hundred thousand miles you start having trouble, I told him no problem. All these problems I have with my car all happened between 30 and 80,000 miles.

  • @titansfable5575
    @titansfable5575 5 лет назад +13

    My 4.0 has 220k runs great its all about taking care of your stuff my olds bervada 4.3l blew up at 150k

    • @desvariosdeuncamionero8856
      @desvariosdeuncamionero8856 4 года назад +1

      Some time you take care and they will fail on you just because, I have a 1998 explorer with only 126k miles on it been on the family since 45k miles , really well take car off , but the timing chain failed , so is not always "if you"

    • @onrdetailingnews802
      @onrdetailingnews802 4 года назад +1

      @Super Hero timing chain gonna fail at some point the best explorers are 91 to 99 efi engines i got 5 of them

    • @destinyhoward1048
      @destinyhoward1048 3 года назад +1

      Yup my parents is got an 02 and 03 an both have 250k miles +only had to replace timing chains which is expected

    • @redman4life91
      @redman4life91 3 года назад

      Help! My exploder Exploded! It damaged the charging system, fuel pressure rail, the transmission, the airbag and the tire pressure sensor

  •  4 года назад

    My 2003 ford f150 4.6 has a #2 cylinder misfire how should I go about it diagnose and fix I hear so many different things I trust u and your advice thank u in advance

  • @jasonjgr8580
    @jasonjgr8580 2 года назад +1

    It can happen to any vehicle ,it is part of life. My 02 ford explorer 4.0 has 168,000 on it and runs great.

  • @antonepatterson2514
    @antonepatterson2514 3 года назад

    I have a 2008 Explorer 4.0 four wheel drive with 130,000. Just about every weak point you have mentioned has failed including the transmission. Which I was told by a Ford mechanic that the transmission Is from a Mustang because it shifts smoother. About the timing chain guides If I change the tensioners will that prevent the guides from failing? If so at what mileage should I replace the tensioners? If not at what mileage should I replace the guides and about how much dose that cost? Thanks.

  • @fiona6689
    @fiona6689 3 года назад

    Explosion 💥 funny 😆
    Thank you for sharing your knowledge

  • @josemorua4578
    @josemorua4578 3 года назад

    Thanks for the info .question my friend has a mercury mountanier 06 hass isues starting .it will take about a few times turning the key start n the radiator watter evaporates oris leaking somewhere cant find the leak .good videos

    • @Kim-ph6jy
      @Kim-ph6jy Месяц назад

      I'm 60 woman clean radiator and reaĺ thermostat or it leaks and tranny has something to do with it. F after market. My issue

  • @swattylizzz454
    @swattylizzz454 4 года назад

    I did a regular oil change on my 2005 Ford explorer an now it cranks but wont start I can hear the starter turning any idea what I could be

  • @DIDDLYWAYNE
    @DIDDLYWAYNE 5 лет назад +3

    Everything you listed I’ve replaced on my 03 lol even the transmission. But one thing that’s also very common is the A/C actuator door assembly, when faulty you can’t change the temperature of your A/C

    • @AH-zw9zx
      @AH-zw9zx 5 лет назад +1

      That one is easy to replace tho.
      The vacuum actuated air distribution and recirculation doors are the real pain. The entire dashboard needs to come out.
      I've had to do it twice on mine.

    • @chriswess81
      @chriswess81 5 лет назад

      We had the same problem on an '02.

    • @legquartertv8023
      @legquartertv8023 4 года назад

      Im having it in my 98 mountaineer

  • @edzrs69ss
    @edzrs69ss 4 года назад +1

    Thanks I'll do that after I change out chain guilds.
    Sport trac only has 83k miles

  • @valleygrownoutdoors8899
    @valleygrownoutdoors8899 4 года назад

    Ok I have an 07 explorer IRONMAN edition. I also have a constant 0420 issue hahaha. Any suggestions on what sounds like wheel bearing noise on front driverside but only makes noise when you start to accelerate soon as you let up a lil it goes away. Awesome channle

  • @Kuzco1
    @Kuzco1 3 года назад

    I have an intermittent rough grinding noise in my 02 ford explorer I can't tell if it's the wheel bearings or drive shaft bearings

  • @ackscratchers6648
    @ackscratchers6648 3 года назад

    Hey I have a 08 mountaineer. With codes p0171 and p0174. Bank 1 and 2 are lean I suspect a vacuum leak. And I found a very corroded hose to the right of the throttle body going into the manifold do you know what that is called?

  • @5thstageroleplay
    @5thstageroleplay 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Tim, Good video. I have a misfiring issue with Ford explorer 2010 4 ltr and the engine specially under idle condition vibrates. I have had plugs and its wires changed with Oxygen sensors but the problem still exists. could it be vacuum hoses problem?

  • @MILO20121
    @MILO20121 4 года назад +1

    Hey do u have a video on a no crank no start on a 2006 ford explorer Eddie edition 4.6l

    • @420Brew
      @420Brew 3 года назад +1

      Check the pcm or like Tim said the diodes in your key aren't reading.
      They read off of ohms! You get them around high voltage or frequency areas it could mess it up!

  • @jonleone777
    @jonleone777 4 года назад +5

    Hi. I hear there is another common issue I would like to see a vid on. My 09 explorer had a rear door glass ajar even though it was closed and the interior light would not go out. I was forced to pull a fuse from under the dash to turn it off. It would be great if you could post a vid covering the diagnosis and repair of this issue.

    • @420Brew
      @420Brew 3 года назад

      Thats quite interesting cause I thought my door was vibrating loosely as I shut it.
      Turns out the seal(perfectly fine unless its stretched) for my window is not staying on.
      Good luck with your issue

    • @alethabeard2953
      @alethabeard2953 Год назад

      Great video. Question any problems with when you driving it drive loosely. Just some times. Feel like tires gone come off. What seem to be the problem

  • @daveallen4194
    @daveallen4194 5 лет назад +6

    Wow... other than the dozens of common problems you mentioned it looks like the Exploder is a superbly engineered machine! Ford.. you have done it again, and your reputation for "fix or repair daily" stands firm.

    • @chadharmon5716
      @chadharmon5716 5 лет назад +1

      Dave Allen first and second generation explorers are much better than these shit boxes

  • @rigoletotobon8176
    @rigoletotobon8176 4 года назад +1

    Great clip!!! I've seen the first two issues happening on the same explorer (simultaneously). It runs nice though (before the issues and after repaired) I own a 92 f150, runs good but its issues are rediculous sometimes ( worn out plastic parts , etc)

  • @raydavis115
    @raydavis115 Год назад

    2010 mountaineer, premier.4.0 a/c starts real Cold then will warm up for a while, then get cold again. Also, if ac is on and cold, I have to turn the temperature dial up to almost 80 degrees before it starts warming up the air. Any suggestions?

  • @charlesgalloway7423
    @charlesgalloway7423 4 года назад

    In a awd if awd goes out an you only have rear wheel drive will it affect the way it shifts

  • @iftinchanneliftinchannel682
    @iftinchanneliftinchannel682 5 лет назад

    Thank you soo much my friend ilake your video to watch

  • @badwolf1795
    @badwolf1795 4 года назад

    What would cause a 4th gen v6. From stop to 45mph a slight jerk that slowly pulsates then its fine?

  • @williamwhitehead8362
    @williamwhitehead8362 3 года назад

    How about the alternator shutting down and arcing where goes through the engine and pulling down the battery also what's your theory on that and what's the what's the solution for a long time getting rid of this problem on a specially in 07 explore 4.0

  • @HilltownCT
    @HilltownCT 5 лет назад +4

    Great video Tim. When I first met my old lady, she had an 02. I can’t lie, it was almost a dealbreaker on a second date. Fortunately, her cooking skills made up for her poor vehicle choice. 😂

  • @josephsassone3753
    @josephsassone3753 3 года назад

    Hello from California. I enjoyed your video. Thanks for uploading it. I bought a 2006 Mercury Mountaineer almost 3 mos. ago and was wondering if you could advise what common problems a 2006 Mountaineer has. Also, would you recommend an inspection by a mechanic to check everything like you did in your video to that Explorer? Thanks again.

    • @urmommabear5monthsago
      @urmommabear5monthsago 3 года назад

      Mountaineer is the exact same vehicle as the explorer. Ford made both

    • @urmommabear5monthsago
      @urmommabear5monthsago 3 года назад

      The parts that fit a 2006 explorer will fit the mountaineer

  • @dirpbirp6747
    @dirpbirp6747 5 лет назад

    Thanks ☺

  • @chadharmon5716
    @chadharmon5716 5 лет назад +11

    Had a 02 😆 what hunk of junk had everything you mentioned in this video happen to it lol and I had the timing chain rattle on start up

  • @chadhoffman6989
    @chadhoffman6989 3 года назад

    what steps do I need to take to replace my crankshaft sensor on my 5.0 v8 in my 99 mercury mountaineer

  • @turdgoblin6113
    @turdgoblin6113 3 года назад

    My 2006 mountaineer was amazing until about 120,000 miles. Front bearings and rack and pinion went. But other than that, I loved that thing!

  • @daveware4117
    @daveware4117 4 года назад +2

    I just bought a 2001 mecury mountianer yesterday. I was under the impression that it is basicly a ford explorer.
    It has a 5.0 v-8 and all wheel drive with an automatic transmission.
    Any information would be great

    • @ThecardoctorTV
      @ThecardoctorTV  4 года назад

      Yes. It’s an exploder. Nice rig!

    • @Admiral137
      @Admiral137 4 года назад

      You got yourself a solid vehicle especially for work or something to work on. That 302 is still pretty sought after interns of how strong it is and how long it’ll last. I got a 99 with the 5.0 20 years and just under 190k miles still holds strong. I’m thinking to start upgrades the engine and work my way through the truck.

  • @ITSDREW666
    @ITSDREW666 4 года назад

    Do you know why transmission clunks and sometimes makes a squeaky noise and also sometimes when in reverse makes weird clunk sound and sometimes have the car just shut off it drives but electrical system cuts out could you help please

  • @pauljansky7971
    @pauljansky7971 2 года назад

    I LIKE WATCHING THIS GUY BECAUSE I WORK ON CARS ALOS AND SEE THE SAME THING

  • @mikekemper9566
    @mikekemper9566 4 года назад +1

    Got one 255k engine strong. Sure bearings ball joints, struts
    She still rocking

  • @dennisbrown4966
    @dennisbrown4966 2 года назад

    what about the 2005 ford explorer 4.0 front differential 3.55 8.8 problems along with the passanger side cv axle problems? please show a video with these issues?

  • @dtnel
    @dtnel 2 года назад

    Question, 03 Ford Explorer XLT C1175, C1960, B1342, B1676 Codes.
    Instinct says a left rear wheel ABS sensor. Did some digging though and see various ABS types so now need to figure out why.
    Owner thinks it's the wheel bearings. I don't think it's the bearings based on the codes.
    Any recommendations? Can you tell me if this is the 3 wheel sensor (2 front, 1 rear) or a 4wd system?
    3FA6P0H70DR286662 is the VIN# if anyone can give any better clarification on the type of antilock brake system. Thanks ahead of time!!!!

  • @kajada2792
    @kajada2792 2 года назад

    I have a 2002 Mercury mountaineer my overdrive I feel like it's stuck or something's wrong with it cuz I feel like I'm on four wheel drive my tires for spin and when I turn to the right or left it makes like a like a Browning a grounding noise from from the tires up front whichever way I'm turning and it spins freely in the back so can you please help me and let me know what you think it what it is please thank you

  • @tcharles5999
    @tcharles5999 2 года назад +1

    We need more people like you in mew hampshire

    • @ThecardoctorTV
      @ThecardoctorTV  2 года назад

      You’re too kind. I’m sure there are some great techs down there.

    • @tcharles5999
      @tcharles5999 2 года назад +1

      In fact my friend and I were thinking so.etime next year of moving to Alaska we just haven't decided what area would best fit our needs but my friend has a2015 f250 super duty with an 8ft fisher mm2 plow which can come 8n handy in alaska

  • @TimothyJustice-kh4rm
    @TimothyJustice-kh4rm 7 месяцев назад

    I have a 2002 mountaineer and the ignition went bad.i put a new ignition on with coded keys.mow they say I have to tow it to a dealership to get it programmed to the car .I don't want to do that.id there a way to have it programmed where it sits? Please help
    Tim

  • @ivorwm2291
    @ivorwm2291 4 года назад +1

    My 2004 Mountaineer Premier V8 literally started falling apart at 70k miles. It was 2011 and I took very good care of it. This happened just after the extended warranty ran out. I had the front end parts replaced with a different style, per dealer. Two months later it was in a grapefruit sized hailstorm. It should have been totalled. Not worked correctly after the extensive repairs.

  • @billkrause4585
    @billkrause4585 3 года назад

    I had a lot of problems with warped rotors in the front, but after putting on those High Performance Slotted Rotor that resolved those problems. I do get a noise from the left front wheel when turning it sharply to the left in residential intersections. It might be from rubbing the engine splash pads. I don't know.

  • @jorgetoloza269
    @jorgetoloza269 4 года назад +39

    2002 ford explorer 325,000 miles..change oil, transmission fluid,battery brake fluid, power steering fluid...it will last...

    • @dexterlovejoy2855
      @dexterlovejoy2855 4 года назад +3

      Changing the fluid on a high milage transmission is a hot lead enema!!!
      Flushing the trans is even worse!
      That fresh trans fluid will do soooo much damage to the seals etc that you will have absolute trans failure in 500 to 1000 miles!
      CONGRATULATIONS!!!

    • @moonshadow9178
      @moonshadow9178 4 года назад +3

      Thats an exception,not the rule. These cars are notoriously unreliable

    • @STBRetired1
      @STBRetired1 3 года назад

      Apparently they don't have annual vehicle safety and emissions tests required where you're from.

    • @JM811Cars
      @JM811Cars 3 года назад +9

      @@dexterlovejoy2855 that is completely untrue... if you think changing the fluid will cause damage, the transmission is already damaged and is being masked by metal particulates in trashed fluid. If a transmission is maintained and fluid is changed regularly, changing it with high miles won't hurt anything.

    • @dexterlovejoy2855
      @dexterlovejoy2855 3 года назад

      @@JM811Cars you obviously have never had a high mile transmission.
      If you've been changing the fluid every 20K, you won't have the adverse effects as much. This is why mechanics will recommend drawing out a quart and adding a quart if you really feel its dark tranny fluid. Even then, just because it's dark doesn't mean it's dirty or burnt.
      Just discoloration from old seals. It doesn't effect the performance of the fluid. This is where jackasses go full blown idiot and do a fluid change.
      VERY EXPENSIVE MISTAKE!!!
      Just because you believe it's ok to do this doesn't make you right!

  • @lonniegrant8585
    @lonniegrant8585 4 года назад

    Thank u 4 the info I just bought a ford explorer lol and thier is a leak in antifreeze in the front of the engine?? I thought it may be the water pump but then seen your vedio I start with the thermostat assembly then work my way from thier

    • @brandedmcgowan9414
      @brandedmcgowan9414 3 года назад

      That happened to us as well on our previous explorer (2006 4.0 5 speed less than 120000 miles) he just put a whole new engine in it. Totaled by a deer in February 2014 bought it in July 2012. Now have a 2009 same engine gearbox combo less options.

  • @smms1276
    @smms1276 5 лет назад

    👍 SWEET VID 🚹, THANKS

  • @petekovacevic3241
    @petekovacevic3241 5 лет назад +1

    Was the plastic cover still on the battery post?

    • @blueplasma5589
      @blueplasma5589 4 года назад

      Yeah that cover ( is it metal?) gripped in the battery cable terminal, I would think the cover wouldn't allow the terminal to tighten up properly on the battery post?