8.0
pretty badTypical Repair Cost:
$62.00
Average Mileage:
150,500 miles
Total Complaints:
2 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (1 reports)
- replaced timing sensor (1 reports)
electrical problem
Helpful Websites About 1993 Ford Explorer engine turns over but will not start
2006Feb 02
(reported on)Explorer Eddie Bauer
- 111,000 miles
I was driving somewhere one day in November, and I had just turned on my headlights because it was dusk. Anyway about a couple mins after I turned them on my car just completely lost power. The headlights were dim it seemed before the car broke down so I had my alternator checked and it was fine. I checked my battery and it was completely dead, so I replaced it and still the car will not start. I also replaced the starter solenoid and still nothing. Im not sure if it's the starter because when I try and start my car it cranks fast. I don't know what to do.
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2006Mar 20
(reported on)Explorer EX
ill start off by saying what a peace of crap ford gave me a big let down with this! ill never own a nother ford as long as i live! OK here it is the engine cranks but no ignition. Ive replaced the ignition module but it made no differance $15.00 from a junkyard. next ill try the coil pack? ill let you know.
Cody M.
Weaverville, CA, USA
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