Oil Pressure Sensor Testing 1. Test and verify the engine oil pressure. If no or insufficient pressure exits, oil pressure problem exits and gauge and sensor are operational, repair oil pressure problem. 2. Check the appropriate fuse before attempting any other diagnostics. 3. Unplug the sensor electrical hardness. 4. Using an ohmmeter, check continuity between the sensor terminals. 5. With the engine stopped, continuity should not exist. Ø The switch inside the oil pressure sensor opens at (6) psi or less of pressure. 6. With the engine running, continuity should exist. 7. If continuity does not exist as stated, the sensor is faulty.
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2056 miles
Her exploration was 4000 miles
It depends on the regular maintained and driving habits... I had a 1998 Ford Expedition XLT 4.6L. With over 125,000 miles on it and running strong... My brother has a 2000 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer 5.4L that has over 225,000 + plus miles on his...
8,000 miles across the u.s
7,680 miles
In the case of my 2003 Expedition, it turned out to be a bad starter motor after 55K miles.
The 1999 Ford Expedition gets about 16 miles per gallon at its very best. On average this vehicle gets 12 miles per gallon in city traffic.
The 1998 Ford Expedition SUV gets 12 miles per gallon in the city, and 16 miles per gallon on the highway. This vehicle is powered by an 8-cylinder engine.
The Miles Per Gallon for a 2009 Ford Expedition is 14 miles for city driving and 20 miles for highway driving. This depends on the year and model, but the following are some base rates. Both the 2009 and 2010 Expedition offers 14MPG city, and 20MPG highway. Of course, your milage will vary.
Yea I did 234000 miles on it and it runs like new