befarrer
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What is the worst vehicle that you have worked on as far as ease of repair, may it be an overly crowded engine bay, poorly designed parts, etc..
For me it would be my Mother in law's 97 Ford Explorer with the 4.0L SOHC motor, the engine bay is not overly crowded, its just poorly engineered for maintanence.
First off, to change the oil, the oil drain plug is convienently pointed at the lower a arm, so when you take the bolt out, it pours oil on the lower a arm making a huge mess everywhere, unless you have a funnel to hold and direct the oil into the drain pan.
I had to change the oxygen sensors, and Ford puts the sensors in clear view, easy to get to, but the electrical connectors are pinned to the top of the bellhousing where the engine and transmission meet, requiring removal of both inner fenders to remove, and everything attached to the fenders.
Also, the PCV valve required an internet search as to its location, for some reason, Ford decided to put it inline in a rubber hose behind the right hand cylinder head against the firewall, about 6" below the top of the valve cover, where you can only reach it with 2 fingers, and since its on a rubber hose, you need to somehow get another hand beneath it to support the hose to push it in.
Also, the air filter has quick release tabs on one side so you can pop them off, lift up the side, and slide the tabs out the other side, however, they are backwards, you have to compress the rubber intake hose to get the air filter cover off, which requires the strength of 3 people, so instead you have to dissassemble the air intake hose.
And to today, I had to replace the heater motor, which is on the firewall on the far right side in the engine bay. I had to remove the cruise module, but there is not enough room to wiggle the motor out, its about 1/4" too close to the washer fluid/engine coolant bottles, if it were designed to be 1/4" lower or further away it would come out no problem, so I go about taking the bottle out, 4 screws, 2 are good, one is blocked by the hood switch bracket which is a tiny bracket, so I had to remove that, and the last screw is between the airbox and coolant tank, angled towards the coolant bracket, and I cannot get a wrench on it since its in a hole, and using a universal joint does not work either, not enough room, so I go about removing the entire airbox. The lower air box has 4 nipples pushed into rubber grommets, 2 on the fender, and 2 on the bottom, 1 comes out, and the other bottom one is stubborn, I manage to break that out, which broke the 2 fender nipples out, and now most of the lower air box is all busted. But I was able to remove the nut holding the coolant/washer bottles on so I could move it ahead 1/4" and get the heater blower fan out.
A close 2nd for worst engine bay was my dads 94 Ranger with the 2.3L, no A/C, super open engine bay, but everything I touched involved 9X more work than it should. For example, changing the water pump or thermostat (cant remember was along time ago), 1 bolt was slightly obstructed by an overkill a/c / alternator bracket that had a square tab blocking off enough of the bolt that I could not get a socket on it. My dad is a mechanic, and he has yet to find a PCV valve on this motor, its somewhere in a hose that disappears behind the motor, we can hear it rattle, but can;t see in the hose where it is.