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Old 12-06-2005, 10:01   #1 (permalink)
Simon H
 
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"Sluggish" 4.0 Explorer

4.0 V6 year 2000 Explorer (UK)
In certain condidtions my Explorer suffers from 'sluggish' accelleration
which can be quite alarming (and dangerous) when pulling out into traffic
and nothing much happens when I stomp on the gas...
From a standing start everything seems fairly normal - in comparison to the
'98 Ex I had before this one, anyway.
The problem arises from a low speed rolling start. A typical scenario is in
a line of traffic at a level or slightly downhill junction or intersection.
Traffic enters the main road fairly regularly so the line keeps moving at
approx 5mph. I get to the head of the line still trundling along at less
than 10mph, see a gap in the traffic and stomp on the gas expecting to
unleash the 200+ horses hiding under the hood. Not much happens! The revs go
up a bit and there is some acceleration and I can hear the motor 'trying'
and sense a small amount of torque converter slip. The impression at this
point is like being in a high gear (I suspect it's 3rd). Eventually after
what seems like an age but is probably 5 or 6 seconds, the truck 'realises'
that I want it to 'go' and it changes down a gear and starts to accelerate
and then changes down another gear and really takes off like I wanted it to
do in the first place.

OK, that was problem #1

Problem #2 may well be linked. When maintaining a steady speed (any speed as
long as it's constant) between approx 50mph and 80mph I get an intermittent
misfire. It's like a momentary cut out, not like a single sparkplug going
off for a moment. I suspect something like a throttle position sensor might
be at fault as the feeling is pretty much like when the throttle position
sensor went bad on a car I had a few years ago.

Has anybody got any idea where I should start looking? (apart from in the
rear view mirror when I've just pulled into traffic...) Oh! and don't
suggest booking it into a Ford dealer! Ford dealers here in the UK know
absolutely nothing about Explorers :(

TIA
Simon H


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