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1998 Ford Explorer Other - Drive Train & Driveline
Question: While driving the Explorer without warning it makes a loud reeving noise that last anywhere from 5 seconds to 2 minutes, it happens at different speeds, any ideas?
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Technican: Hi,
Sounds to me like you have a sticking idle speed air valve. This part is located on the top of the engine and is easy to replace. It can stick open causing the engine speed to increase to about 2500RPM. These vehicles do have common problems with this valve.
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