I don't know about the Explorer but I had an experience with a Ford Mustang. I changed about everything I could think of related to the non-starting problem. Then I discovered there was a filter in the gas tank. Changed it and the problem disappeared!
Electrical "Problems" Following Replacement of AlternatorUsually this is an indication that the electrical wiring system is "screwed up."Either there was an existing problem, leading to the need to replace the alternator, OR whoever changed the alternator screwed up the wiring.
Take it to a paintball field and have it looked at. Or be specific about he electrical problem.
Have you changed any electrical components in your car? For example install a new deck or something? If so cover all exposed or bare wire on your harness with electrical tape...could be the problem...
You might know if your 2010 Ford Escape has an electrical problem if you have features on the Escape that don't work. For example, the radio or the lights not working could be an electrical problem. Check the fuses first.
That all depends on the problem your having and grand ams are full of electrical problems.
u dont there are no adjustments that can be made that way, everything's electrical. i have a 01 sls had similar problem went to auto zone and got a idle air control valve $200.00 fixed problem. its a easy easy change just 2 little screws and an electrical plug. gudluk.
It's the motor. I had exactly the same problem with my 2000 Avalon XLS. I thought it was the switch so I changed that first. It had no effect. After I changed the motor, everything was fine.
The repair of the electrical problem will depend on what the problem is. You will need to check for loose or shorted wires or blown fuses in the circuit giving the problem to start with.
Assuming repairs have been performed properly and there are no DTC's; you have an electrical problem.
Is it possible an electrical problem can cause my engine coil to burn on my Mazda 323
Yes