Is it safe to drive my car?

2002 FORD EXPLORER
15,000 MILES
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PDORSON
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Explorer to repair garage if one of the plugs blows out of the head rather than pay the $150 tow fee. Stereotypical female that doesn't know the first thing about vehicle repairs. In the past three months 2 plugs have blown (number 6, number 2) out of the head of my 2002 explorer ( we now call it the exploder) and number 7 was diagnosed defective.

All three had new coils and plugs installed. While being repaired they also said " the valve cover and intake gaskets are leaking causing plug cyl to fill ". Is this the cause of the plugs blowing? This started happening after I took it for an oil change. Is it safe for me to drive? Last time it happened I was stranded on an interstate until I could find a garage willing to tow me at 5 in the morning.
What would be the approximate cost to repair so it won't happen again?
thanks for any help you can give.
Sep 14, 2012 at 4:13 AM
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ASEMASTER6371
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lots of issues with cylinder heads. you cannot drive like this. it is unsafe to do this.

Roy
Sep 14, 2012 at 10:02 AM
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