I have a 2000 Ford Explorer XLS. Mileage almost 135K.
Oil gauge has just started to swing down to L when idling and sometimes it will go between L and midpoint during the drive.
Ford forums addressing this problem say that it is not the oil pump so don't make that $400 mistake.
If the engine can't hold pressure - most likely due to wear and tear and age - but this problem is just starting, how long until it leaves me on the side of the road?
Have any of you experienced this, and if so, what steps did you take to correct the problem?
I cannot afford to buy another vehicle, and will have to scrape up funds to see if this can be repaired. I can't pay for hours of a mechanic to play hit or miss on the repair.
Oil gauge has just started to swing down to L when idling and sometimes it will go between L and midpoint during the drive.
Ford forums addressing this problem say that it is not the oil pump so don't make that $400 mistake.
If the engine can't hold pressure - most likely due to wear and tear and age - but this problem is just starting, how long until it leaves me on the side of the road?
Have any of you experienced this, and if so, what steps did you take to correct the problem?
I cannot afford to buy another vehicle, and will have to scrape up funds to see if this can be repaired. I can't pay for hours of a mechanic to play hit or miss on the repair.