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 Post subject: 2004 Ford Explorer 4.0L P0506
PostPosted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 10:43 pm 
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2004 Ford Explorer 4.0L 78,000 miles. Recently had an issue starting one morning. I got it started and it idled really low and died. Started it again and kept my foot on the gas until I figured it was warm enough and it idled. Low idle but it stayed running. I'm not sure where to head on the code except to Ford. I'm tired of putting money into this PIECE. I did put new plugs in and change the fuel filter before this happened about 2500 miles sooner. What could it be?????


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vaccum leak, dirty throttle body and iac! etc!


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