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SO YOU WANT A FORD AEROSTAR? FITMENT INDUSTRIES TRIBUTE

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@nt16340
@nt16340 3 года назад
Those are the coolest looking 90s van in my opinion
@TheQuirkyGarage1999
@TheQuirkyGarage1999 3 года назад
they were lauchned in 86......
@superb334
@superb334 3 года назад
@@TheQuirkyGarage1999 …and sold through the 90s.
@cdos9186
@cdos9186 3 года назад
@@superb334 They had to have sold well to be still available for a whole 10 years before being replaced by the Windstar.
@randallpickens5690
@randallpickens5690 11 месяцев назад
We have a 1994 Ford Aerostar XL van with the 3.0 Liter engine, which is more powerful than the 2.3 Liter engines they had in earlier Aerostars. We have owned ours since 1998. I still drive it while at our summer home. Our kids grew up traveling in it in the summers and now my granddaughter rides in it. I love that the rear seats pull out easily and I can haul various items in it. Since I have owned it, it sits for the school year and is only driven in the summers. In about 1999 we had some troubles with it stopping after stomping on the gas. After stopping at about five Ford dealerships and having different electrical components replaced, with the issue happening again, we took it to an alley mechanic at someone’s recommendation and he shortly diagnosed it at the fuel pump seizing. After the fuel pump replacement, it ran great for many years, until at someone’s recommendation I had the transmission filter and fluid replaced. Not long after, the transmission went out and we had to put about $2000 into the repair. That was about 12 years ago and the Aerostar keeps cruising. After the fuel pump issue, someone recommended putting SeaFoam in the gas tank. I regularly put a can in when I do the last fill up before parking the van for the school year. I also change the oil at that time. I disconnect the battery and nearly every summer after reconnecting the van starts right up after setting for ten months. During the COVID-19 pandemic it sat for 22 months without being operated and still started up fine. It now has over 230,000 miles. I love my little green Aerostar.
@johnjohnson7092
@johnjohnson7092 2 года назад
I looked in my haynes manual and swapped in a digital gauge cluster by wiring the pigtails together properly. I'm the first to do it in entire history I think. It works good.
@randallpickens5690
@randallpickens5690 11 месяцев назад
Same color as mine, but mine doesn’t have the pin stripes. We have a 1994 Ford Aerostar XL van with the 3.0 Liter engine, which is more powerful than the 2.3 Liter engines they had in earlier Aerostars. We have owned ours since 1998. I still drive it while at our summer home. Our kids grew up traveling in it in the summers and now my granddaughter rides in it. I love that the rear seats pull out easily and I can haul various items in it. Since I have owned it, it sits for the school year and is only driven in the summers. In about 1999 we had some troubles with it stopping after stomping on the gas. After stopping at about five Ford dealerships and having different electrical components replaced, with the issue happening again, we took it to an alley mechanic at someone’s recommendation and he shortly diagnosed it at the fuel pump seizing. After the fuel pump replacement, it ran great for many years, until at someone’s recommendation I had the transmission filter and fluid replaced. Not long after, the transmission went out and we had to put about $2000 into the repair. That was about 12 years ago and the Aerostar keeps cruising. After the fuel pump issue, someone recommended putting SeaFoam in the gas tank. I regularly put a can in when I do the last fill up before parking the van for the school year. I also change the oil at that time. I disconnect the battery and nearly every summer after reconnecting the van starts right up after setting for ten months. During the COVID-19 pandemic it sat for 22 months without being operated and still started up fine. It now has over 230,000 miles. I love my little green Aerostar.😅
@98svt25
@98svt25 3 года назад
I remember my dad bought one just a few years ago it was the XLT model. Man that 4.0l hauls ass once you give it half throttle 👍👍👍💪💪💪
@randallpickens5690
@randallpickens5690 11 месяцев назад
We have a 1994 Ford Aerostar XL van with the 3.0 Liter engine, which is more powerful than the 2.3 Liter engines they had in earlier Aerostars. We have owned ours since 1998. I still drive it while at our summer home. Our kids grew up traveling in it in the summers and now my granddaughter rides in it. I love that the rear seats pull out easily and I can haul various items in it. Since I have owned it, it sits for the school year and is only driven in the summers. In about 1999 we had some troubles with it stopping after stomping on the gas. After stopping at about five Ford dealerships and having different electrical components replaced, with the issue happening again, we took it to an alley mechanic at someone’s recommendation and he shortly diagnosed it at the fuel pump seizing. After the fuel pump replacement, it ran great for many years, until at someone’s recommendation I had the transmission filter and fluid replaced. Not long after, the transmission went out and we had to put about $2000 into the repair. That was about 12 years ago and the Aerostar keeps cruising. After the fuel pump issue, someone recommended putting SeaFoam in the gas tank. I regularly put a can in when I do the last fill up before parking the van for the school year. I also change the oil at that time. I disconnect the battery and nearly every summer after reconnecting the van starts right up after setting for ten months. During the COVID-19 pandemic it sat for 22 months without being operated and still started up fine. It now has over 230,000 miles. I love my little green Aerostar.
@RobiticDuck
@RobiticDuck 3 года назад
Omg finally! Found someone who has the same trim, year and paint that I'm so nostalgic for! My first ever auto detailing memory was my grandfather and I cleaning up their van before selling it. Also, great Fitment Industries parody/shout out with this video. Love it.
@RexJoestar69
@RexJoestar69 3 года назад
Aw thanks for sharing your memory with your grandfather. Our van is still running and passed ca smog albeit cosmetic damage is there. I don't have the editing skills of FI but I tried haha
@randallpickens5690
@randallpickens5690 11 месяцев назад
Mine is the same color, but with no pin stripes.We have a 1994 Ford Aerostar XL van with the 3.0 Liter engine, which is more powerful than the 2.3 Liter engines they had in earlier Aerostars. We have owned ours since 1998. I still drive it while at our summer home. Our kids grew up traveling in it in the summers and now my granddaughter rides in it. I love that the rear seats pull out easily and I can haul various items in it. Since I have owned it, it sits for the school year and is only driven in the summers. In about 1999 we had some troubles with it stopping after stomping on the gas. After stopping at about five Ford dealerships and having different electrical components replaced, with the issue happening again, we took it to an alley mechanic at someone’s recommendation and he shortly diagnosed it at the fuel pump seizing. After the fuel pump replacement, it ran great for many years, until at someone’s recommendation I had the transmission filter and fluid replaced. Not long after, the transmission went out and we had to put about $2000 into the repair. That was about 12 years ago and the Aerostar keeps cruising. After the fuel pump issue, someone recommended putting SeaFoam in the gas tank. I regularly put a can in when I do the last fill up before parking the van for the school year. I also change the oil at that time. I disconnect the battery and nearly every summer after reconnecting the van starts right up after setting for ten months. During the COVID-19 pandemic it sat for 22 months without being operated and still started up fine. It now has over 230,000 miles. I love my little green Aerostar.
@blackbird7795
@blackbird7795 3 года назад
I just bought me one for $400 and it runs and works perfect
@solidtron1965
@solidtron1965 3 года назад
How is everything going while maintaining it? Is it really hard to find parts for this car?
@blackbird7795
@blackbird7795 3 года назад
@@solidtron1965 nah bro i find parts online easy or on offer up
@thomasfletcher4765
@thomasfletcher4765 3 года назад
Bought mine for 350 back in July , only repairs I had to do on it was the ignition tumbler and water pump . Has not left me stranded yet
@randallpickens5690
@randallpickens5690 11 месяцев назад
We have a 1994 Ford Aerostar XL van with the 3.0 Liter engine, which is more powerful than the 2.3 Liter engines they had in earlier Aerostars. We have owned ours since 1998. I still drive it while at our summer home. Our kids grew up traveling in it in the summers and now my granddaughter rides in it. I love that the rear seats pull out easily and I can haul various items in it. Since I have owned it, it sits for the school year and is only driven in the summers. In about 1999 we had some troubles with it stopping after stomping on the gas. After stopping at about five Ford dealerships and having different electrical components replaced, with the issue happening again, we took it to an alley mechanic at someone’s recommendation and he shortly diagnosed it at the fuel pump seizing. After the fuel pump replacement, it ran great for many years, until at someone’s recommendation I had the transmission filter and fluid replaced. Not long after, the transmission went out and we had to put about $2000 into the repair. That was about 12 years ago and the Aerostar keeps cruising. After the fuel pump issue, someone recommended putting SeaFoam in the gas tank. I regularly put a can in when I do the last fill up before parking the van for the school year. I also change the oil at that time. I disconnect the battery and nearly every summer after reconnecting the van starts right up after setting for ten months. During the COVID-19 pandemic it sat for 22 months without being operated and still started up fine. It now has over 230,000 miles. I love my little green Aerostar.
@thomasfletcher4765
@thomasfletcher4765 3 года назад
I have a 93 , great rig !
@randallpickens5690
@randallpickens5690 11 месяцев назад
We have a 1994 Ford Aerostar XL van with the 3.0 Liter engine, which is more powerful than the 2.3 Liter engines they had in earlier Aerostars. We have owned ours since 1998. I still drive it while at our summer home. Our kids grew up traveling in it in the summers and now my granddaughter rides in it. I love that the rear seats pull out easily and I can haul various items in it. Since I have owned it, it sits for the school year and is only driven in the summers. In about 1999 we had some troubles with it stopping after stomping on the gas. After stopping at about five Ford dealerships and having different electrical components replaced, with the issue happening again, we took it to an alley mechanic at someone’s recommendation and he shortly diagnosed it at the fuel pump seizing. After the fuel pump replacement, it ran great for many years, until at someone’s recommendation I had the transmission filter and fluid replaced. Not long after, the transmission went out and we had to put about $2000 into the repair. That was about 12 years ago and the Aerostar keeps cruising. After the fuel pump issue, someone recommended putting SeaFoam in the gas tank. I regularly put a can in when I do the last fill up before parking the van for the school year. I also change the oil at that time. I disconnect the battery and nearly every summer after reconnecting the van starts right up after setting for ten months. During the COVID-19 pandemic it sat for 22 months without being operated and still started up fine. It now has over 230,000 miles. I love my little green Aerostar.
@bustyrandit
@bustyrandit 2 года назад
I want the BIGFOOT Shuttle. Best Aerostar ever built.
@xXEvangelXx
@xXEvangelXx 2 года назад
Fuck yeah I do, Ioved this thing when I was a kid
@randallpickens5690
@randallpickens5690 11 месяцев назад
We have a 1994 Ford Aerostar XL van with the 3.0 Liter engine, which is more powerful than the 2.3 Liter engines they had in earlier Aerostars. We have owned ours since 1998. I still drive it while at our summer home. Our kids grew up traveling in it in the summers and now my granddaughter rides in it. I love that the rear seats pull out easily and I can haul various items in it. Since I have owned it, it sits for the school year and is only driven in the summers. In about 1999 we had some troubles with it stopping after stomping on the gas. After stopping at about five Ford dealerships and having different electrical components replaced, with the issue happening again, we took it to an alley mechanic at someone’s recommendation and he shortly diagnosed it at the fuel pump seizing. After the fuel pump replacement, it ran great for many years, until at someone’s recommendation I had the transmission filter and fluid replaced. Not long after, the transmission went out and we had to put about $2000 into the repair. That was about 12 years ago and the Aerostar keeps cruising. After the fuel pump issue, someone recommended putting SeaFoam in the gas tank. I regularly put a can in when I do the last fill up before parking the van for the school year. I also change the oil at that time. I disconnect the battery and nearly every summer after reconnecting the van starts right up after setting for ten months. During the COVID-19 pandemic it sat for 22 months without being operated and still started up fine. It now has over 230,000 miles. I love my little green Aerostar.
@marcusrhodes5732
@marcusrhodes5732 3 года назад
I made my mind up I want one. gonna make it a sleeper with everything in it oh yeah
@randallpickens5690
@randallpickens5690 11 месяцев назад
Did you get an Aerostar? We have a 1994 Ford Aerostar XL van with the 3.0 Liter engine, which is more powerful than the 2.3 Liter engines they had in earlier Aerostars. We have owned ours since 1998. I still drive it while at our summer home. Our kids grew up traveling in it in the summers and now my granddaughter rides in it. I love that the rear seats pull out easily and I can haul various items in it. Since I have owned it, it sits for the school year and is only driven in the summers. In about 1999 we had some troubles with it stopping after stomping on the gas. After stopping at about five Ford dealerships and having different electrical components replaced, with the issue happening again, we took it to an alley mechanic at someone’s recommendation and he shortly diagnosed it at the fuel pump seizing. After the fuel pump replacement, it ran great for many years, until at someone’s recommendation I had the transmission filter and fluid replaced. Not long after, the transmission went out and we had to put about $2000 into the repair. That was about 12 years ago and the Aerostar keeps cruising. After the fuel pump issue, someone recommended putting SeaFoam in the gas tank. I regularly put a can in when I do the last fill up before parking the van for the school year. I also change the oil at that time. I disconnect the battery and nearly every summer after reconnecting the van starts right up after setting for ten months. During the COVID-19 pandemic it sat for 22 months without being operated and still started up fine. It now has over 230,000 miles. I love my little green Aerostar.
@woodyvan6047
@woodyvan6047 4 года назад
I have a 95 love it:..... take it to art shows... great vid👍
@jimmyconway7554
@jimmyconway7554 3 года назад
i gots a 1995 painted it black an call it the murder van... lolol love my 95 still alive hahahaaa
@thehoodratmessiah
@thehoodratmessiah 3 года назад
I also have a 95. Paid $1000 for it. Best money i have ever spent
@randallpickens5690
@randallpickens5690 11 месяцев назад
We have a 1994 Ford Aerostar XL van with the 3.0 Liter engine, which is more powerful than the 2.3 Liter engines they had in earlier Aerostars. We have owned ours since 1998. I still drive it while at our summer home. Our kids grew up traveling in it in the summers and now my granddaughter rides in it. I love that the rear seats pull out easily and I can haul various items in it. Since I have owned it, it sits for the school year and is only driven in the summers. In about 1999 we had some troubles with it stopping after stomping on the gas. After stopping at about five Ford dealerships and having different electrical components replaced, with the issue happening again, we took it to an alley mechanic at someone’s recommendation and he shortly diagnosed it at the fuel pump seizing. After the fuel pump replacement, it ran great for many years, until at someone’s recommendation I had the transmission filter and fluid replaced. Not long after, the transmission went out and we had to put about $2000 into the repair. That was about 12 years ago and the Aerostar keeps cruising. After the fuel pump issue, someone recommended putting SeaFoam in the gas tank. I regularly put a can in when I do the last fill up before parking the van for the school year. I also change the oil at that time. I disconnect the battery and nearly every summer after reconnecting the van starts right up after setting for ten months. During the COVID-19 pandemic it sat for 22 months without being operated and still started up fine. It now has over 230,000 miles. I love my little green Aerostar.
@costcocombopizza8229
@costcocombopizza8229 4 года назад
Think I might get one for camping. My parents are going to be pissed at me for getting 🤭. Going to put some rally armor splash guards, decals, light bar, rear dust deflector and idk what else just for the heck of it.
@RexJoestar69
@RexJoestar69 4 года назад
Lol do it, better to do it and get in trouble than not getting what you want
@costcocombopizza8229
@costcocombopizza8229 4 года назад
@@RexJoestar69 unfortunately its probably been sold already, since the seller hasn't replied within 2 days.
@jimmyconway7554
@jimmyconway7554 3 года назад
iv had 3 in my life time so i can help if you guys run into problems with them... i know the like my wife lolol let me know.....
@lightzout7239
@lightzout7239 3 года назад
I think I made a baby in one of those lol
@RexJoestar69
@RexJoestar69 3 года назад
Shit you can fit a mattress in the back with the seats out
@kevinbasden9896
@kevinbasden9896 Год назад
I'll give you 350 bucks for this. At 127,000 to 150,000 miles they need a head job. I know I've had five of these. They're hard to get bumpers for because the bumpers always get broken when you bump them they're plastic. First gear goes out in the transmission at about 115,000 to 125,000 MI. Parts are becoming extremely scarce. If you'd like to sell it to me put a reply and I'll get the notification.
@RexJoestar69
@RexJoestar69 Год назад
Unfortunately we sold it to the junkyard for 1000
@juanalonso2747
@juanalonso2747 Год назад
Guess I’m lucky Mines sitting at 221k with no head or transmission issues , did have to replace the water pump and alternator. Bumpers are half gone with cracks 🤣
@randallpickens5690
@randallpickens5690 11 месяцев назад
We have a 1994 Ford Aerostar XL van with the 3.0 Liter engine, which is more powerful than the 2.3 Liter engines they had in earlier Aerostars. We have owned ours since 1998. I still drive it while at our summer home. Our kids grew up traveling in it in the summers and now my granddaughter rides in it. I love that the rear seats pull out easily and I can haul various items in it. Since I have owned it, it sits for the school year and is only driven in the summers. In about 1999 we had some troubles with it stopping after stomping on the gas. After stopping at about five Ford dealerships and having different electrical components replaced, with the issue happening again, we took it to an alley mechanic at someone’s recommendation and he shortly diagnosed it at the fuel pump seizing. After the fuel pump replacement, it ran great for many years, until at someone’s recommendation I had the transmission filter and fluid replaced. Not long after, the transmission went out and we had to put about $2000 into the repair. That was about 12 years ago and the Aerostar keeps cruising. After the fuel pump issue, someone recommended putting SeaFoam in the gas tank. I regularly put a can in when I do the last fill up before parking the van for the school year. I also change the oil at that time. I disconnect the battery and nearly every summer after reconnecting the van starts right up after setting for ten months. During the COVID-19 pandemic it sat for 22 months without being operated and still started up fine. It now has over 230,000 miles. I love my little green Aerostar.
@kevinbasden9896
@kevinbasden9896 11 месяцев назад
I love my aerostar too I have a 91 3.0 it's a great car.@@randallpickens5690
@kevinbasden9896
@kevinbasden9896 11 месяцев назад
I had a head gasket issue and it started to burn coolant so I checked the oil to make sure it was okay and put some bars leak in the engine coolant and it cured the head gasket problem immediately.
@johnjohnson7092
@johnjohnson7092 2 года назад
My m50d Aerostar is precious. The exhaust is much louder.
@randallpickens5690
@randallpickens5690 11 месяцев назад
We have a 1994 Ford Aerostar XL van with the 3.0 Liter engine, which is more powerful than the 2.3 Liter engines they had in earlier Aerostars. We have owned ours since 1998. I still drive it while at our summer home. Our kids grew up traveling in it in the summers and now my granddaughter rides in it. I love that the rear seats pull out easily and I can haul various items in it. Since I have owned it, it sits for the school year and is only driven in the summers. In about 1999 we had some troubles with it stopping after stomping on the gas. After stopping at about five Ford dealerships and having different electrical components replaced, with the issue happening again, we took it to an alley mechanic at someone’s recommendation and he shortly diagnosed it at the fuel pump seizing. After the fuel pump replacement, it ran great for many years, until at someone’s recommendation I had the transmission filter and fluid replaced. Not long after, the transmission went out and we had to put about $2000 into the repair. That was about 12 years ago and the Aerostar keeps cruising. After the fuel pump issue, someone recommended putting SeaFoam in the gas tank. I regularly put a can in when I do the last fill up before parking the van for the school year. I also change the oil at that time. I disconnect the battery and nearly every summer after reconnecting the van starts right up after setting for ten months. During the COVID-19 pandemic it sat for 22 months without being operated and still started up fine. It now has over 230,000 miles. I love my little green Aerostar.
@johnjohnson7092
@johnjohnson7092 11 месяцев назад
@@randallpickens5690 Thank you for writing your heartwarming story about your Aerostar. The 2.3 was only an option from 1986 to 1987 before it was discontinued because it was grossly underpowered.
@johnjohnson7092
@johnjohnson7092 11 месяцев назад
@@randallpickens5690 My Aerostar is also in storage as I have temporarily lost my drivers license for medical reasons, it always starts up even after I leave it for a couple months, as expected. I plan to make a video of it once it's back on the road.
@themagicboy6548
@themagicboy6548 3 года назад
nice engine access
@codezalo5773
@codezalo5773 Месяц назад
I'm trying to make mine run as smooth as yours but there's just not much else I can do to it, I have a 97
@Lucid_Waking
@Lucid_Waking 4 года назад
Ha wow. Posted four days ago. Interesting. I'm looking at two of these, wondering how easy it is to find parts. How long have you had yours?
@RexJoestar69
@RexJoestar69 4 года назад
Had it since 93, it is my dads. Spare parts shouldn't be hard to find
@GrassManKey
@GrassManKey 4 года назад
@@RexJoestar69 yeah like a windshield...
@RexJoestar69
@RexJoestar69 4 года назад
@@GrassManKey That's part of the style
@jimmyconway7554
@jimmyconway7554 3 года назад
rockauto.com i get all my parts for mine
@randallpickens5690
@randallpickens5690 11 месяцев назад
We have a 1994 Ford Aerostar XL van with the 3.0 Liter engine, which is more powerful than the 2.3 Liter engines they had in earlier Aerostars. We have owned ours since 1998. I still drive it while at our summer home. Our kids grew up traveling in it in the summers and now my granddaughter rides in it. I love that the rear seats pull out easily and I can haul various items in it. Since I have owned it, it sits for the school year and is only driven in the summers. In about 1999 we had some troubles with it stopping after stomping on the gas. After stopping at about five Ford dealerships and having different electrical components replaced, with the issue happening again, we took it to an alley mechanic at someone’s recommendation and he shortly diagnosed it at the fuel pump seizing. After the fuel pump replacement, it ran great for many years, until at someone’s recommendation I had the transmission filter and fluid replaced. Not long after, the transmission went out and we had to put about $2000 into the repair. That was about 12 years ago and the Aerostar keeps cruising. After the fuel pump issue, someone recommended putting SeaFoam in the gas tank. I regularly put a can in when I do the last fill up before parking the van for the school year. I also change the oil at that time. I disconnect the battery and nearly every summer after reconnecting the van starts right up after setting for ten months. During the COVID-19 pandemic it sat for 22 months without being operated and still started up fine. It now has over 230,000 miles. I love my little green Aerostar.
@kairok5225
@kairok5225 4 года назад
This is 😆
@WizzRacing
@WizzRacing 2 года назад
Good luck finding Front and rear plastic bumpers... They don't exist... And don't get me started on the 3.0....It liked to blow head gaskets...Why the next 3 I bought had 4.0 in them. As they were extended vans..One was even AWD...
@bayfinest1938
@bayfinest1938 Год назад
3.0 are the better engine my has almost 300k milage
@bayfinest1938
@bayfinest1938 Год назад
Pick n pull has bunch of them
@randallpickens5690
@randallpickens5690 11 месяцев назад
We have a 1994 Ford Aerostar XL van with the 3.0 Liter engine, which is more powerful than the 2.3 Liter engines they had in earlier Aerostars. We have owned ours since 1998. I still drive it while at our summer home. Our kids grew up traveling in it in the summers and now my granddaughter rides in it. I love that the rear seats pull out easily and I can haul various items in it. Since I have owned it, it sits for the school year and is only driven in the summers. In about 1999 we had some troubles with it stopping after stomping on the gas. After stopping at about five Ford dealerships and having different electrical components replaced, with the issue happening again, we took it to an alley mechanic at someone’s recommendation and he shortly diagnosed it at the fuel pump seizing. After the fuel pump replacement, it ran great for many years, until at someone’s recommendation I had the transmission filter and fluid replaced. Not long after, the transmission went out and we had to put about $2000 into the repair. That was about 12 years ago and the Aerostar keeps cruising. After the fuel pump issue, someone recommended putting SeaFoam in the gas tank. I regularly put a can in when I do the last fill up before parking the van for the school year. I also change the oil at that time. I disconnect the battery and nearly every summer after reconnecting the van starts right up after setting for ten months. During the COVID-19 pandemic it sat for 22 months without being operated and still started up fine. It now has over 230,000 miles. I love my little green Aerostar.
@zackr.756
@zackr.756 3 года назад
I thought all those burnt to the ground already. They are a fire hazard
@thomasfletcher4765
@thomasfletcher4765 3 года назад
In what way ? I have a 93 and no issues
@randallpickens5690
@randallpickens5690 11 месяцев назад
We have a 1994 Ford Aerostar XL van with the 3.0 Liter engine, which is more powerful than the 2.3 Liter engines they had in earlier Aerostars. We have owned ours since 1998. I still drive it while at our summer home. Our kids grew up traveling in it in the summers and now my granddaughter rides in it. I love that the rear seats pull out easily and I can haul various items in it. Since I have owned it, it sits for the school year and is only driven in the summers. In about 1999 we had some troubles with it stopping after stomping on the gas. After stopping at about five Ford dealerships and having different electrical components replaced, with the issue happening again, we took it to an alley mechanic at someone’s recommendation and he shortly diagnosed it at the fuel pump seizing. After the fuel pump replacement, it ran great for many years, until at someone’s recommendation I had the transmission filter and fluid replaced. Not long after, the transmission went out and we had to put about $2000 into the repair. That was about 12 years ago and the Aerostar keeps cruising. After the fuel pump issue, someone recommended putting SeaFoam in the gas tank. I regularly put a can in when I do the last fill up before parking the van for the school year. I also change the oil at that time. I disconnect the battery and nearly every summer after reconnecting the van starts right up after setting for ten months. During the COVID-19 pandemic it sat for 22 months without being operated and still started up fine. It now has over 230,000 miles. I love my little green Aerostar.
@thewhomphlew
@thewhomphlew 3 года назад
what rims?
@RexJoestar69
@RexJoestar69 3 года назад
No idea to be honest, my dad replaced it years ago.
@commonconservative7551
@commonconservative7551 Год назад
i think everyone should remove the air conditioning from their cars/vans i have no idea how you all can put up with it in your homes and those horrible 7/11's you nearly die from walking into OR out of sheesh , you'all are a totally different animal ------- > lol
@PacoOtis
@PacoOtis 3 года назад
Why the horrible music? Did an adult review this video prior to release?
@RexJoestar69
@RexJoestar69 3 года назад
Thanks for letting me know, no adult reviewed this. This was just blindly uploaded. Such an educated guess!
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