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5/30/2006 7:36:10 PM EDT
I was driving my SUV the other day when the check engine light came on and it also stared blinking at this time I noticed  that when ever I stopped the whole truck was shaking and when I accelerated and slowed down it almost sounded like metal grinding.

Now I just had a new engine placed in it a little over a year ago before I had gone to Iraq and it maybe has now 8,000 miles on the engine. Someone said it sounded like I had gotten bad gas? I'm not sure what it is or what it could be so if anyone has an Idea and also how I can fix it please tell me.

It a 2001 Ford Expedition 4x4. It has had the oil changed every 3,000 miles or 3 months. I should also tell you it had just taken a 2,000 drive from Cail about 2 months ago.


I just had gone out side to try and start it and now the new battery I just placed in it is dead. I tried to jump start but all it did was make the clicking noise from the alt turning. FU&K!!!
5/30/2006 7:47:09 PM EDT
[#1]
A flashing check engine light is VERY BAD,  have it TOWED ( don't even think about starting it ) to your local dealership if still under warrenty and have them run the codes on it.
5/30/2006 7:50:11 PM EDT
[#2]

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A flashing check engine light is VERY BAD,  have it TOWED ( don't even think about starting it ) to your local dealership if still under warrenty and have them run the codes on it.



Yep, blinking light means stop, NOW.  A constant light needs to be checked, but a blinking light means severe possible damage very soon.

Edit:  I'm assuming your vehicle is a 1996 or newer OBDII.
5/30/2006 7:52:18 PM EDT
[#3]

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A flashing check engine light is VERY BAD,  have it TOWED ( don't even think about starting it ) to your local dealership if still under warrenty and have them run the codes on it.



It only flashed when I accelerated big time then it had gone away I saw it flash once the hour I had to drive it back home. Thanks for the advice I think I might have to do that then I know it gets there and it wount be as busted.
5/31/2006 5:56:04 PM EDT
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5/31/2006 6:15:57 PM EDT
[#5]
Were you applying the brakes when the metal sound came? It just may be the brakes...
5/31/2006 6:22:13 PM EDT
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Were you applying the brakes when the metal sound came? It just may be the brakes...



I think I was at the time but would that make the check engine light come on?
5/31/2006 7:00:10 PM EDT
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Were you applying the brakes when the metal sound came? It just may be the brakes...



I think I was at the time but would that make the check engine light come on?



It's not only an engine light. It's an idiot light as well.  Not a slam, that's the slang term for it. There are few guages on modern cars and those aren't looked at regularly anyway. The check engine light  is there to catch your attention. On a modern car, they are so insulated and the stereo id so good, you probably wouldn't hear anything on your car. I bet your brakes are gone down to the metal. Try driving it with the windows down and the radio off. See when the noise and shake happens.
5/31/2006 7:36:53 PM EDT
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Were you applying the brakes when the metal sound came? It just may be the brakes...



I think I was at the time but would that make the check engine light come on?



It's not only an engine light. It's an idiot light as well.  Not a slam, that's the slang term for it. There are few guages on modern cars and those aren't looked at regularly anyway. The check engine light  is there to catch your attention. On a modern car, they are so insulated and the stereo id so good, you probably wouldn't hear anything on your car. I bet your brakes are gone down to the metal. Try driving it with the windows down and the radio off. See when the noise and shake happens.



I'll try that if I can get it started again. Thanks
6/1/2006 2:33:05 AM EDT
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I'll try that if I can get it started again. Thanks


Well, brakes won't make it not start. Maybe I'm not really understanding your problem. Bump for the day crew.
6/1/2006 4:09:19 AM EDT
[#10]
Wheres the update??
6/1/2006 4:22:32 AM EDT
[#11]
Take out the alternator and have it tested before you just replace the battery, And NEVER try to just jump start it after replacing the alternator hoping the battery will charge(like on older cars)It will cause "SUDDEN ALT. DEATH" and void any warranty you had on the new alternator.Don't ask me how I know
6/1/2006 4:56:05 AM EDT
[#12]
If the battery is really dead, you may have to let it sit with the jump cables on it for a while. 15 minutes as an example. Sometimes thats what it takes.
6/1/2006 4:58:36 AM EDT
[#13]
Have you checked the air in the tires, lately?
6/1/2006 4:59:39 AM EDT
[#14]
Why did it need a new engine?


I've never replaced an engine in my life.
6/1/2006 5:14:43 AM EDT
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Have you checked the air in the tires, lately?



Smartass. Everyone knows the holgen fluid is the first thing to go.
6/1/2006 5:43:06 AM EDT
[#16]
A flashing light means a misfire.

pm sent
6/1/2006 12:27:14 PM EDT
[#17]
Well it took me about 45 mins to jump it but it started and the check engine light was off and it did not shake the truck in and it ran fine in park the only thing now is the grinding sound when I brake but I think I need new brakes on it.







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Why did it need a new engine?


I've never replaced an engine in my life.



I had my oil filter cut open when I was driving and my engine locked up on me.
6/1/2006 2:27:08 PM EDT
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I had my oil filter cut open when I was driving and my engine locked up on me.





Dang.  

I hope you didn't pay for it.......


QUicky Lube place, by any chance?
6/1/2006 2:36:19 PM EDT
[#19]
Was the car sitting the whole time you were in the box?
Your brakes may be rusted if it did sit. I hope you had it looked over when you got back
I didnt and now I drive a new car.
6/1/2006 2:40:53 PM EDT
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I had my oil filter cut open when I was driving and my engine locked up on me.





Dang.  

I hope you didn't pay for it.......


QUicky Lube place, by any chance?



Sounds like a rock or some type of debris hit the filter. Usually the quicky places strip the threads or don't tighten the filter. Or in my Mom's case loose the drain plug, aka drop it in the oil, and charge her $20 for a new one.
6/1/2006 2:51:06 PM EDT
[#21]
You already had to replace the engine in a 2001 Expedition??


Saw the above post about oil filter damage....



BIll3508
6/1/2006 4:32:55 PM EDT
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Well it took me about 45 mins to jump it but it started and the check engine light was off and it did not shake the truck in and it ran fine in park the only thing now is the grinding sound when I brake but I think I need new brakes on it.







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Why did it need a new engine?


I've never replaced an engine in my life.



I had my oil filter cut open when I was driving and my engine locked up on me.


Yep you prolly need brakes. Pads for sure. Probably need rotors as well. At the very least turned. Watch out for the fuckin' someplace will try to give you. It's not really that hard to do yourself if you feel up to it. Maybe a friend in the motor pool can do it on the side?