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To clear the check engine light on a Ford Expedition, check out this instructional video on YouTube: https://www.Youtube.com/watch?v=FOtXMC3y3fM. Issues that may arise with the engine include increased oil consumption, requiring more frequent oil changes. A critical issue to watch out for is engine overheating, which could potentially lead to fires and vehicle damage. It's important to promptly tighten any loose gaskets and address any spark plug issues to prevent engine malfunctions. Promptly address oil leaks to avoid further problems. Replace the coolant every 60,000 miles, change the spark plugs every 100,000 miles (30,000 miles for copper spark plugs), and replace the air filter every 15,000 to 30,000 miles.
Do you mean when you say "turn on," are you referring to simply turning the key to power the vehicle or actually starting the engine briefly and then turning it off?
Put your key in the ignition, start the car for a brief moment, then turn it off for a brief moment too. Do this two additional times before driving normally.
Teresa, to figure out what's causing the issue with the check engine light on your Ford Expedition, you have a couple of options. You could use a code scanner to identify the problem. Another thing to try is disconnecting the positive terminal from your battery and then reattaching it.
Certainly! Purchase and connect an OBD tool to your vehicle, switch on the ignition without starting the engine, allow the tool to perform diagnostics, and finally, press the erase button twice.