struckanerve
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- Sep 5, 2009
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Our 03 Explorers check engine light came on about a month ago. We took it in and the mechanic said it was the upstream o2 censors. Since then the idle has become worse and worse until it finally started dying at stop lights. We went to Autozone to pick up the censors and they pluged into our computer and the read out said the master air censor was also bad. They said that we should go down the list of things that could be causing the problem. The first was replace the fuel filter, since we had owned the car for 6 months and it had never been replaced, as well as add some fuel treatment. We did that, didn't fix the problem. Check engine light is still on and idle is still horrible. So our mechanic friend was checking things out. When he unpluged the master air censor the idle problem went away, pluged it back in and the truck dies. So we went and bought a new censor, same problem with the new one.
The truck doesn't die right away or have the idle issues until it's been running for a while. Usually it takes about 20 minutes for it to start running pretty rough and then want to die at stop lights. When it starts it seems to have surges in the gas flow, and then cut out, this goes on for a while until the truck cuts out completely. Would the o2 censors cause this? What else could be the problem? We're about out of ideas, and nearly out of money. We would greatly appreciate any help.
The truck doesn't die right away or have the idle issues until it's been running for a while. Usually it takes about 20 minutes for it to start running pretty rough and then want to die at stop lights. When it starts it seems to have surges in the gas flow, and then cut out, this goes on for a while until the truck cuts out completely. Would the o2 censors cause this? What else could be the problem? We're about out of ideas, and nearly out of money. We would greatly appreciate any help.