kevinbakon
Well-Known Member
I posted this a couple of summers ago & was curious if any progress has been made for remedying this issue . . .
The best way I can describe the symptoms is a roaring of the fan (similar to the fan-roar sound a box truck makes) upon acceleration & a noticeable lack of power.
If I remember correctly, in a response to my original post, it was explained that the symptoms may be due to the electronic fan clutch. When very hot and/or humid, the clutch becomes fully engaged, causing a redistribution of power and an audible "roar" sound.
These symptom, so far, have only occurred during hot summer days, after the engine is plenty warm and during stop & go traffic.
I also gathered that this issue is not very common & I experience it regularly due to the summer climate here in Houston.
I haven't spoken with any Gen 2 owners here in Houston, but I have heard the same noise from previous year Explorers & Expeditions.
I took the truck into the shop 3 or 4 times between the last 3 summers with the same response "unless we can recreate the issue in the shop, we can't properly diagnose it".
During my latest visit to Ford, I had to get something from my truck & had a brief conversation with the tech. He explained that he (thought) he knew exactly what noise I'm talking about & he believes it's due to the pulley being smooth, not grooved & it also usually collects a lot of grit.
He replaced the pulley and the clutch.
The next day . . . . the noise returned & has every day since.
Does anyone know what I'm talking about? experience the same? find a fix?
Thanks,
kevin
The best way I can describe the symptoms is a roaring of the fan (similar to the fan-roar sound a box truck makes) upon acceleration & a noticeable lack of power.
If I remember correctly, in a response to my original post, it was explained that the symptoms may be due to the electronic fan clutch. When very hot and/or humid, the clutch becomes fully engaged, causing a redistribution of power and an audible "roar" sound.
These symptom, so far, have only occurred during hot summer days, after the engine is plenty warm and during stop & go traffic.
I also gathered that this issue is not very common & I experience it regularly due to the summer climate here in Houston.
I haven't spoken with any Gen 2 owners here in Houston, but I have heard the same noise from previous year Explorers & Expeditions.
I took the truck into the shop 3 or 4 times between the last 3 summers with the same response "unless we can recreate the issue in the shop, we can't properly diagnose it".
During my latest visit to Ford, I had to get something from my truck & had a brief conversation with the tech. He explained that he (thought) he knew exactly what noise I'm talking about & he believes it's due to the pulley being smooth, not grooved & it also usually collects a lot of grit.
He replaced the pulley and the clutch.
The next day . . . . the noise returned & has every day since.
Does anyone know what I'm talking about? experience the same? find a fix?
Thanks,
kevin