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Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer

The Explorer Eddie Bauer is a sport utility vehicle manufactured by Ford. The 2010 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer features a multi-point injection fuel system and is powered by a 4 L V6 engine that can generate 210 horsepower.

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How can you buy 2002 ford explorer Eddie Bauer owners manual?

You can view the owners manual online if you wish

Click on the link below

Click on Owner Guides

How do you get the fan assembly off to replace a water pump on a 98 Chevy truck?

OK, DID MINE LAST WEEKIT TOOK A CROW BAR AND A TORCHLEAVE IN 2 OF THE 4 BOLTS THAT HOLD THE PULLY TO THE WATOR PUMP& TAKE THE BATTERY OUTUSE A LARGE CROW BAR ( MINE IS 4 FEET LONG WITH A,( J )ON ONE END JAM THE BAR BETWEEN ONE OF THE BOLTS AND THAT DAMNED CLUTCH FAN NUTHEAT THE CLUTCH FAN NUT WITH A TORCH AND BEAT YOUR WRENCH WITH A BIG HAMMER TO KNOCK IT LOOSE ( REAL PAIN )OR BUY A $150.00 TOOL FROM CHEVROLET!!!!!

chilton book on s10 1997/98 chev y pickup tells one to remove three bolt pulley not the fan pulley lo and behold there is a water pump remove four bolts behind the pulley the water pump is jusy an impellar. the hoses go into the block.very unusual installation.it is not a stupid question to ask for this water pump installation as suggested by chevyb expert.

Why must an LED always have a resistor connected in series with it?

An LED usually has a resistor connected in series with it because an LED (light emitting diode) is not linear in current to voltage (like a resistor) and has to be operated within specified current and voltage conditions. In most circuits the supply voltage is higher than the forward voltage of the LED so the LED would burn up from too much current without a current limiting resistor in series. The resistor sets the voltage and current to a good operating point (voltage and current) for the LED by dropping some voltage across it. The operating point varies depending on the size, type and manufacturer of an LED so the LED's data is used to select the right resistor size for a given voltage source.

What is the current running through resistor three of 30 ohms if the volts are 90 volts?

Ohm's Law: Current = Voltage divided by resistance

90 volts divided by 30 ohms = 3 amperes

Be careful if you try this, it is also 270 watts, so the resistor will get very, very hot. Also, since everything has a temperature coefficient, do not expect the resistance when hot to be the same as the resistance when cold.

Can you drive with a coil gone and light flashing?

As far as I know you can drive it in for repair when the check engine light is

flashing indicating an engine cylinder misfire . Just avoid any heavy /

rapid acceleration or deceleration because you can damage the catalytic

converter ( P.S. I'm not a mechanic / technician )

Ford Explorer 2001 water in cab ON floor?

"I have a 2003 Ford Explorer, the original owner. When it rains, the passenger side carpeting gets soaked. What causes this? I do have a moon roof."

1997 explorer 5.0 firing order?

The 5.0 L ( 302 cubic inch ) V8 used in the Ford Explorer has a firing order of : 1 - 3 - 7 - 2 - 6 - 5 - 4 - 8 according to the owners manual

2000 ford explorer heater fan motor makes a noise like a leaf is in it?

This is a symptom of a broken blend door. Typically, to fix a broken blend door, a mechanic will disassemble the dash and replace the entire plenum box. It is very labor and parts intensive. There is a DIY solution called heatertreater, which provides instructions on how to replace the blend door, accessing the plenum box by removing the glove box rather than the entire dash. It is a much better method to repair a broken blend door than removing the entire dash and replacing the broken door with another dysfunctional plenum assembly that will break again over time.

That is why Aluminum blend doors, recirculation doors and modes doors would be preferred over the plastic OEM blend doors.

Why would the brakes be vibrating under your foot when pressed?

Sometimes, it can simply be that you have unevenly worn your rotors. Some people have been mislead to believe that when you have ABS, that you do not need to gradually use the brake pedal to stop. Instead, they are told to apply 1 strong push to the pedal to stop, supposedly allowing the ABS to do the rest. Actually, even with an ABS system, you stop the same as if you didn't have it. Constantly stopping "hard" can put uneven wear on the rotor, causing a "bumping" feeling in the pedal when you brake, even though the pads are good. You can have the rotors checked, and turned if they have never been turned before (smoothed out).

This can be caused by a warped rotor, which occurs from sudden amounts of heat (hard braking) when u have your rotors checked also look at your pads, they most likely will be glazed, cauzing them to just ride the warp, as opposed to biting into it -

Recommended motor oil for ford explorer 2004?

5 w 30 ( for the 4.0 L - SOHC - V6 engine ) 5 w 20 ( for the 4.6 L - V8 engine )

My 1995 Ford Explorer won't start?

Does the engine crank ? If not , does the underhood light come on when you open the hood or the door chime sound if the keys are in the ignition with the drivers door open ? If you don't get any lights / door chime etc. it could be a bad battery cable connection or a dead battery If the engine cranks and does not start , it's either not getting fuel or spark

What is the power dissipated by a resistor with a current of 2 amps and a resistance of 1000 ohms?

I = 2A R = 1000Ω Power Dissipated P = I2R = (2A)2(1000Ω) = 4000W Voltage across resistor V = IR = (2A)(1000Ω) = 2000V

What number is my cigARETTE lighter fuse?

That would depend on what year , make , model . A little more information

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