While I have an up date on the leak it wasn't the housing it was the o rings on the sensors the way I find this out was I didn't replace the o rings on the sensors and while I find the source of the leak lol:banghead:
Hey guys I have been noticing dried antifreeze on the right side of the engine and the firewall on my Trac and I have had low coolant for awhile so I added fluid and having be checking it while today as I was going to pick up my sister in law, I saw my temp gauge go almost up to the overheat...
I have an 2003 with a tow package and from what I can tell it has a oil cooler or it's a Trans cooler but I haven't traced the line to tell but as for a trailer hitch I have a hidden hitch under the rear bumber that is a frame mounted class 2 or 3 hitch that is aftermarket so that maybe out...
It would be the fuel pump if you don't hear it because I had a Gm truck that worked one day than nothing the next day damn pump died and yes it is easier to remove the box than dropping the tank if you have the tools to do it and I have an 03 Trac and haven't had problems with the ethanol :banana:
It's hard to tell if they are or not since I'm the third owner of the Trac but they do look newer than the rest of the truck and the ball joints look good but I will still check them. Thank you for your help
I own an 03 and could be happier I mean I just got it but I have enjoyed it so far mine as 106000 miles on it and the only thing that I have to do to it is the tie rods which was just a bit of a surprise to found out about ( another post ) but it is a good little ride .
Hello new Trac owner ( 03 Zinc Yellow Xlt) :supercool:
So I was looking at the front of the Trac today and noticed my drive side outer tie rod was well for a lack of better terms it was was shot but the passanger side was fine what could cause this