A 1997 Ford Explorer may bog down and quit due to several issues, including a clogged fuel filter, failing fuel pump, or problems with the ignition system such as worn spark plugs or a faulty ignition coil. Additionally, a malfunctioning mass airflow sensor or a vacuum leak can disrupt the air-fuel mixture, leading to stalling. It's also advisable to check for any diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) that could indicate specific problems. Regular maintenance and inspection can help prevent these issues.
because it's a 1997 ford explorer
Check the 7.5 amp fuse in the fuse panel located on the left side of the dash. If it's ok, try turning the dimmer switch to max !!!
just so i can get it up atleast
Check or replace turn signal flasher
Check the fuses in the power distribution block (under the hood)
Your electric fuel pump could have possibly failed or the timing belt could have broken. Either scenario causes the vehicle to "quit."
possibly a bad/broken speed sensor located on the transmission
In 2002
No, Ford quit making the Pinto in 1980.
Tell me if just one window or all of them quit working
I kept having weird wiring things happen. Then I moved my steering wheel and they quit! The wheel was cutting off the wires and caused shorts. Try it and see.
Ford contract ended with Jeep in July 1945.