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4.0

definitely annoying

Typical Repair Cost:

no data

Average Mileage:

93,000 miles

Total Complaints:

1 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. just replaced the oil in the clutch pack/rear def (1 reports)
Ford Explorer clutch problems

clutch problem

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2008Aug 22

Explorer Eddie Bauer V8

  • Automatic transmission
  • 93,000 miles

Count me in, I will never ever own another FORD!! I bought the Eddie Bauer series for $50,000, and I think Ford owes me another vehicle because I think I have spent just about that much in repairs. This vehicle has had everything replaced!! I have replaced the transmission, 4 wheel bearings, rear differential bearing, the back door has cracked and been replaced twice so far, all door locks have been replaced, the rear wiper motor has been not working properly for the past 3/4 years but I refuse to replace till absolutely necessary, the exterior paint trim is fading (always kept in a garage in winter), there are more believe me but just last week I had the noise in the rear end - thought the rear end was falling out! Had the oil replaced and hoping that this will correct the problem (mechanic says it takes a week or two for the oil to lubricate, so I am trying to be patient). Please include me if I can recoup some of my hard earned dollars that I have put into this piece of junk - I truly do not feel safe in this vehicle!!
If you are ever trying to recreate the problem so that your mechanic does not think you are crazy - take him/her for a ride and turn a corner till it happens!!

Cyr K.

Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada

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