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2002 ford expedition 4.6 newly rebuilt motor. 1000 miles on it and it started missing, and we smell anti freeze and seen it was low o's a bad head gaketre thinking itn coolant. it has white smoke from the tail pipes, and we
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Automatic? Check your transmission fluid. If its low then add to it. If its dark and/or smells burnt then the transmission may have just gone south and needs replaced or rebuilt.
Yes....not a big deal. These things happen regardless of make or model...parts are not expensive...what all do you need to replace besides the heater core?
This vehicle has an "electric" transfer case shift motor.... I've seen them fail,... I've seen them with bad connections..you will need to verify function of this motor, and/or control signal going to it being a 2000, I assume a the truck has some mileage, my bet would be bad transfer case motor
I would get this in and have a power balance test performed to see which cylinder/s are missing. Most likely a bad ignition coil, wire or spark plug depending on which motor you have.
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