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Idle Problem???????
Here's the deal....I have a 95 Exploder that I luv to death, but every morning I start it, it feels like it's not running on all cylinders. But once it warms up like for 30 to 40mins and I turn it off and turn it back on again it feels fine. So I am thinking a couple things that it might be, (1) computer issues, (2) or bad cylinoids...if anybody could help I would deeply appreciate it. Thank You
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TOKEN HILLBILLY
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Re: Idle Problem???????
Check the coolant temperature sensor and the Idle Speed Control motor.
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Re: Idle Problem???????
Do an internet search on 00M12 and Ford and you'll find a common explorer probelm that is part of a recall for 6 yrs 72000 miles. Your vehicle is probably out of date for the recall work to be free but the symptoms sound very close to a problem I have with my Sport and they are going to take a look at it next week. You can buy a kit to do the work yourself. The 00M12 recall kit comes with upper and lower intake gaskets. Worth a shot to look it up.
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