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I've been meaning to buy a second hand Ford Econoline E-350 van for my family (five big kids plus me and my wife) but at the same time I want to make money out of it as well. Any ideas on how I can make the most out of this huge vehicle?
The E-Series line of vans can be used for a variety of purposes. It can be converted into a delivery van, a shuttle service vehicle, and it can even pull a trailer truck. All you have to do is search for the right parts needed to make these conversions possible. Removing the seats may be a lot of work but it is possible and necessary to make way for more cargo. Proper maintenance like choosing the right tires to accommodate heavier loads is crucial to ensure safety and to maximize fuel consumption. Official dealerships and other service shops offer parts for towing additional cargo, just make sure that these are certified products and are installed properly by a professional.
My 2009 Ford E-350's check engine light is illuminating and I have experienced misfires on acceleration. I had a rough, uphill drive and I was disappointed to see melted spark plugs. Any ideas on why this is happening?
Most of the time, the ignition coils and/or the ignition coil boots are the culprits of this problem. It's the rubber boot that insulates the coil to the spark plug can dry and crack allowing arcing. Check the coils and boots, and replace these parts as needed. Some experts also recommend replacing the coil boots any time the spark plugs are replaced.
I felt excessive vibration while driving my Ford E-350 (4R100 A/T, 75,000 mileage). I discovered fluid leaks from the rear of its transmission. What do I do to avoid further damage?
You should check if the fluid supply hole is clear of debris. This dilemma is usually caused by a lack of lubrication to the rear of the transmission and rear seal failure. Clogging in the fluid supply hole can cause the loss of lubrication in the extension housing (rear portion of transmission). This leads to rear seal failure from lack of lubrication, and can cause bearing failure in the extension housing. Replacement of the extension housing and gasket is recommended.
An experienced mechanic friend of mine suggested aluminium inserts after I heard loud popping noises and misfires on my Ford E-350 (V10, 180,000 mileage) should I consider this modification as a solution?
If your Ford E0350 is still under base warranty, it usually gets cylinder head replacements. But if your vehicle is out of warranty then yes, aluminium inserts are the answer. Spark plugs become dislodged from cylinder heads hence the popping noise and the misfire incidents. The damaged threads on the spark plug ports in the cylinder heads can be replaced with aluminium inserts.
I noticed corrosion after a coolant leakage from the heater core. There is possible leakage at the passenger side of my Ford E-350 as well. I already replaced this once with a standard quality heater core because of budget constraints and now I'm regretting my decision! Help!
Subpar heater core replacements tend to leak and not last very long thus causing leakage and further damage to your car. Electrolysis can cause repeated problems with the heater core and radiator. You should disconnect the battery and check for voltage present in the coolant. Replace corroded parts and flush the coolant. For extra measure, add in ground straps to prevent corrosion. Also, worn engine mounts causes excess engine movement which can damage heater core connections, so you should also look into replacing those if you're replacing the heater hoses to avoid damage.
There are many reasons to love your Ford E-350 Econoline Club Wagon—it’s spacious, reliable, and versatile. While it’s a tough and reliable vehicle, the E-350 Econoline Club Wagon is not immune to wear and tear. Parts that get too old or damaged need replacement to return the van to its old performance.
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Many owners have reported problems with Ford E-350 Econoline Club Wagon engine parts like the ignition coils and ignition coil boots. Bad coils and boots could make the engine run rough or misfire under load. The spark plugs can also make loud pops and cause engine misfires when they get dislodged from their cylinder heads.
If the vehicle has a gasoline V8 engine, its heater tube could develop a coolant leak. This can lead to overheating and the smell of burning coolant entering the cabin.
Aside from engine parts, the Ford E-350 Econoline Club Wagon could also develop problems with its steering system. Contaminated or unlubricated upper and lower ball joints can produce rattling noises, contribute to poor handling, and cause excessive play in the front wheels.
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