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03 Sport trac 4.0 Eating Coolant
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<blockquote data-quote="Don Bailey" data-source="post: 1008983" data-attributes="member: 70124"><p>Pulled plug and was a very tiny bit wet. No smell of gas. A trace of oil around perimeter but primarily at base and not around electrode. Sure hoping this doesn't turn into a warranty war. The thing was misfiring from jump. Mechanic installed a new O2 sensor almost immediately on the drivers side due to the misfire and that actually stopped it for a day or so. Then it was right back and his suggestion was to do the Seafoam trick in case it was a dirty injector. When that didn't cure it, suggested I try another can in case it was really dirty. Felt that was reasonable and did it. No fix and here we are. I'm doubting the coolant issue is due to the overheating because it was misfiring before I took it over the mountain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Bailey, post: 1008983, member: 70124"] Pulled plug and was a very tiny bit wet. No smell of gas. A trace of oil around perimeter but primarily at base and not around electrode. Sure hoping this doesn't turn into a warranty war. The thing was misfiring from jump. Mechanic installed a new O2 sensor almost immediately on the drivers side due to the misfire and that actually stopped it for a day or so. Then it was right back and his suggestion was to do the Seafoam trick in case it was a dirty injector. When that didn't cure it, suggested I try another can in case it was really dirty. Felt that was reasonable and did it. No fix and here we are. I'm doubting the coolant issue is due to the overheating because it was misfiring before I took it over the mountain. [/QUOTE]
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