Come on, @Shelby_ - when you call upon the wisdom of the forums and receive help, post a summary. Or at least an acknowledgement of folks' efforts to help!
By now you're wondering if your air suspension has a leak. My 2001 EB 4x4's air suspension finally failed and the truck sank very low in...
Could the Torque Converter have overfilled but not drained when the 4R100 overfill was fixed? I've been reading about the Brown Wire Mod and wondered if this issue could relate to A4WD.
I've just done some research on the BWM and found conflicting reports of 4H & 4L working with BWM switched off. In this post of the "main" BWM thread in this forum, @Mediamonkey11 says 4H & 4L work fine with the brown wire simply cut (or spliced switch turned off).
But in this thread on...
Hello folks,
I'm hoping someone can shed light on a 1st Gen Expedition puzzle involving a previously-overfilled 4R100 transmission on a 2001 4x4 with the 5.4 V8. When I did a drain & fill, I miscalculated and overfilled it. My daughter was in a hurry to leave and took off before I realized...
Yeah. I imagine more and more of the local parts store’s business is for the oversight items of online shoppers.
I guess I was lucky then with my parking brakes. Also, I’ve had the good fortune of only having worked on California cars.
Interesting. While replacing the rear rotors and pads, I cleaned and lubed the calipers and noted that at least the exposed portion of the piston, that pushes on the pad, is metal. Could be that the piston’s internal mechanism is of… phenolic material.
Regarding the E-brake, they’re usually...
Amen.
Actually, the vacuum brake bleeding method didn't work all that well for me... You see, the bleeder valves on brake calipers aren't designed to be entirely airtight when loosened, so they let bubbles into the stream of brake fluid you're pulling out of the system.
I wasn't aware of...
Hmmm. Plastic brake caliper pistons? I didn't know that was a thing.
Well, the remains of the inside brake pad that ground down that rotor pictured in the OP seemed to have protected the metal pistons in the original caliper, but since the caliper's seals apparently melted/blew out and the...
Thanks for the response, @zfifty! I gave my open-ended question here about refilling a mostly-drained brake system a bit more thought and concluded I'm over thinking it. I'll add more fluid and bleed out more air... so what? Just bleed the damn brakes!
I recall doing the tubing & plastic...
Sorry to bump an old thread, but I'm confused about this post.
The OP described his 98 Expedition as an EB 5.4L 4x4. I have a 2001 EB 5.4l 4x4 with the 4R100, and it calls for MERCON - NOT MERCON V. So, according to Valvoline in 2013, NO PROBLEM! More recently, Valvoline says MaxLife ATF is...
Hi folks, I’m new to this forum and appreciate the benefits of your collective wisdom. In this post, I’m mostly looking for any tips or gotchas to avoid on refilling a mostly drained brake system.
Background story: My daughter, who’s away at College, has been driving our 2001 Expedition...
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