SOURCE: 1997 ford explorer V8 5.0 engine
P1405-Differential Pressure Feedback Electronic (DPFE) sensor upstream hose off or plugged - or cracked.
I believe it is on the driver's side of engine about half-way down. also, check all other hoses for damage
SOURCE: Ford Explorer 2006 Overheating
Who determined that the water pump and radiator needed to be replaced? If it was the dealer or an independent garage, bring it back and tell them they guessed wrong. You paid to have the problem fixed and they need to stand behind their work.
This is a problem that's hard to diagnose without being able to check a lot of items and ask questions, but the obvious things to look for if you have a new radiator and water pump (and hopefully a new thermostat) is for air in the cooling system which keeps the coolant from circulating. Also check to see that the cooling fan(s) are operating properly.
SOURCE: How do you replace the heater hoses on a 1999 SS Camaro v8
u need to get some service manuals-do u like mech work ur gonna learn by goin to library sec 629-chilton and mitchell autopedias by year n make-take it slow n test drive
SOURCE: 2000 Ford Explorer 5.0 V8 Leaking coolant
sounds like the thermostat gasket is leaking. Might as well change the thermostat and gasket at the same time. make sure the hose clamp is tight sometimes it needs to get tightened up. could be lealking from the hose and running down.
SOURCE: I need to know what kind of differential fluid is
check your owners manual under fluids and capacity
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