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Anyone have any quick advice about the low points of a 2002 Windstar LX? It has 135k miles on it.
Today I went to look at it and promised to buy in 2 days. I found the following: Cons:
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Re: Looking at 2002 Windstar LX to buy
What do you mean by "tranny drain pan bone dry", you removed it and nothing came out?
Also what is the asking price and would the seller agree to an inspection (on your dime)?
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Re: Looking at 2002 Windstar LX to buy
I would be suspicious of a coolant-to-crankcase transfer leakage. Not the end of the world, but I would plan on an engine overhaul soon.
If the car looks good, is free of rust and dents ... and is priced right, I would be interested. But then, I almost look forward to rebuilding an engine, just so I know its good to go. |
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Re: Looking at 2002 Windstar LX to buy
If it were me, I'd be giving a deposit and saying that you'll buy the van on the condition that an oil sample sent to Blackstone labs comes back with an acceptable report. Blackstone does quick turn around for people in your situation and I'd expect you'd have a result in a day or 2. I'd also be topping up the trans fluid myself with mercon V just to see if that slip is because of fluid level or damage. At 135k, it's sort of at the "beginning of the end" from the trans point of view. You could also get the vin and go to Ford and see if/what's been done on the van. Brake pressure switch should have I believe. What are they asking just out of curiosity?
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Re: Looking at 2002 Windstar LX to buy
Here are my thoughts on the "cons" (which is probably what you most want info on, anyway). Our 2002 SEL has 138K miles and the transmission has never had a single problem whatsoever. It shifts just like it's brand new.
Brake light on (fluid at minimum marked level); what are possible reasons for brake light? I checked the e-brake and it wasn't engaged. - Could just be pad wear **** SCDS is leaking. See "cruise control not working" below. **** Coolant brown to black color - I'll bet you a dinner at Bones it's the lower intake gasket. Not a terrible job but not fun either. Cruise Control not working - Brake pressure switch (SCDS) not replaced at recall. Mine wasn't either; had to buy it myself. Brake fluid leaks and shorts out the switch. $18 and you'll have cruise control again. Electric mirrors not working - probably a fuse or something 3/4 quart low Trans Fluid though color looked ok - hard one to judge; sometimes it seems that way when it's fine. The dipstick isn't a perfect measurement. If it shifts properly, I would leave it and disregard. Engine Oil freshly changed and full the to mark; wondering if this was just good service or a cover up of a coolant/oil mix issue - you never know on that one. Again, lower intake gasket is probably blown Engine Oil leak around engine oil drain pan - rear main seal. Mine does the same. It never leaks enough to actually drip on the ground though. I've ignored it for a few years now and it hasn't been a problem Tranny drain pan bone dry, but dented inward - How much dented? Mine is a little like that from trying to lift the engine that extra 1/4" to replace the tranny mount. It hasn't been a problem for going on 2 years now. If you ever pull the pan, you can bang it back out. A/C seemed to cut off and then back on while on interstate just 1 time, was at max a/c on 90 degree day; I wonder if it did this when I accelerated briskly?? - Hard to tell. Could be a leak/bad freon charge. Maybe they threw half a can in from advance auto to make it work while you test drove and it'll all leak out shortly thereafter. A/C is really tough to diagnose though. It could also just be a bad cycling switch which is a quick, easy, & cheap repair. |
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Re: Looking at 2002 Windstar LX to buy
Almost forgot! If cruise control is not working because the brake pressure switch wasn't replaced, that's the issue with brake fluid -- it's leaking there. Replace the switch and you'll both stop the leak and get the cruise control back. I'll update the post above.
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They wanted $3900 for the van, but I am offering $3500 and they bit on it. Supposed to pay tomorrow. So, the 2002's are known for lower intake gasket problems??? even after all that mess with the intake gasket's in the early Windstar years???
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Lots of coolant to crankcase leakage on the 2002's ?? REALLY? I'm just having a hard time believing this after Windstar's history.
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Re: Looking at 2002 Windstar LX to buy
I would guess all the 3.8's had this "opportunity" to cross fluids from the crankcase to the cooling system. Its just the nature of the beast ... the tricky lower intake manifold gasket (already mentioned above) ... and the more-tricky front engine cover gasket. It all has to do with having a chain drive the camshafts ... once that design decision is made; where does the water pump go. ?? On later engines, Ford moved the water pump to the rear of the engine ... that eliminated the need for coolant to be ported through the chain drive area, back and forth.
The gaskets may be installed perfectly, or they may-not be. Usually the leaks are small and you will never "see" coolant in the oil,.... but the coolant will get an oily stain on top. Is this bad? Yes, because just a little coolant in the crankcase will cause severe wear on metal parts. As suggested, only a lab test will prove the gaskets are doing their job. (I have a gasket job facing me ... not looking forward to it!) |
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Re: Looking at 2002 Windstar LX to buy
so congrats on the buy overall! These vans, despite a few annoyances, are pretty good I'd suggest. So if the oil is quite new, I'd run the van for 3000 and then send the sample to Blackstone. New oil really won't show much and all Blackstone will do is ask you to repeat the sample. With some mileage on the oil it'll show much more about fluid contamination, metal breakdown etc.Of note is that Blackstone also will analyze trans fluid.I sent them a sample at my last trans fluid change and got some good info back.
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Re: Looking at 2002 Windstar LX to buy
Regarding power mirrors:
It's almost certainly the "joystick" switch on the driver's door panel; my '00 had this problem. The switch can be removed and disassembled pretty easily. The switch is made up of a set of layers; the joystick pushes sets of contacts onto to an underlying conductive layer. This creates the connections that run the mirror. The problem is that underlying conductive layer: It's noted for building up a layer of oxidation that keeps it from completing connections. I was able to disassemble my switch, clean the contacts - and add a light layer of dielectric grease to prevent this problem in the future. My mirrors have been working fine for years since this repair.
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Will Blackstone analyze coolant too or would it just make sense to only analyze the engine oil?
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Re: Looking at 2002 Windstar LX to buy
I don't know if they do antifreeze or not; I've never seen that advertised on their site. They do analyze trans fluid so if it were me, I'd be sending a sample of the oil once it's got some mileage on it and the trans fluid as well. It'll cost ~$40 for the samples but will be money well spent IMO. If there's contamination between the coolant and oil the oil sample will show that so I'd be betting you wouldn't need a coolant sample evaluated honestly..
One thing I've always wondered is how my sample compares to others. I'd certainly share what I have for past oil change analyses if you'd be interested.
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