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j-d wrote:Where I volunteer in a "CARS" ministry in our church, we get a fair amount of decent looking Ford Rangers. That dang 4.0L engine is always the reason they get donated. You are 100% correct concerning that engine j-d. The cost to get the engine right is more than the vehicle is worth. I would never purchase any Ford vehicle with that engine.
If you have a Ford with the OHC heads on a 4.0 V6, be warned about that engine's longevity. One camshaft drive chain is at the REAR of the engine. Engine, maybe Transmission, has to come out to replace that "pack" of Chain, Tensioners, etc. Job will cost more than the value of the vehicle. Anything north of 100,000 would make me nervous. Explorer, Sport Trac, Ranger... The 4.0 push rod engine is OK.
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Matt_Colie wrote:
To me (a refugee from the Detroit development labs) that this is a real good reason to carry an inexpensive OBDII reader in the tool kit.
Matt
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docsouce wrote:You need to be moving at the minimum speed for cruise to function which is around 35 MPH, turn on the cruise control, and use the cruise "accelerate" and "set" buttons.
How do you use the cruise control as a hand throttle? First time I have ever heard of that.
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