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94 Ford explorer XLT power seat are not working nor do the door lights and over head lights?
WHAT CAN B THE PROBLEM FUSE ARE GOOD
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

Better check the fuse again...

98 ford explorer sport power steering problem?
I bought a used, 98 ford explorer sport this past may. It has 131000 miles on it but has run well, and I even drove it across country from Maryland to Kansas. Recently, since it has been cold outside, it has had trouble starting in the cold weather. It will start but the RPMs will immediately start to fall below 1 and if the engine is not revved...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

serpintine belt. 100% sure.

How do i know when my 99 explorers motor is blown?
my 99 explorer started making a loud banging noise, and then oil pressure gage was bouncing all around, then the car was shakking really bad and when i poped the hood there was smoke coming out of the oil filler,
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

Sorry to say its blown and hope for your sake it didn't destroy the engine so it can't be rebuilt. If you take it some where to have the engine worked on they will probably just want to put in a re-manufactured engine which is the best way to go but if your engine is non-rebuild-able you will have...

How much will a new Ford Explorer engine cost me?
I have a 97 Ford Explorer and it needs a new engine...doe anyone know how much it will cost?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

$500 at a junk yard

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If you need a rugged and incredibly capable SUV, the 2010 Ford Explorer is a good choice.

The Jeep Grand Cherokee is a worthy competitor to the 2010 Explorer if you don't need the extra room the Ford provides.

The Jeep only seats five, but it is far better than the Explorer when it comes to off-road performance.

The Kia Borrego is a relatively new truck-based offering that is also proving popular, thanks to its competitive price and impressive performance.

Meanwhile, the Honda Pilot is another vehicle worth considering; it looks like a traditional truck, with its boxy, imposing styling, but it's more of a crossover, with a very passenger-friendly interior.

The Nissan Pathfinder is quite good for off-roading and towing, due to strong, torquey engines and tough full-frame construction, as should be the all-new 2010 Toyota 4Runner, which promises those attributes, more refinement, and a new, more economical four-cylinder option.


 
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