wheels / hubs problem
8.0
pretty badTypical Repair Cost:
no data
Average Mileage:
26,200 miles
Number of complaints:
2 complaints
Most common solutions:
- need to replace rear bearing second time (1 reports)
- replaced sensor ring (1 reports)
Helpful Websites About 2006 Ford Explorer grinding from rear end, cracked sensor ring
2007Sep 05
(reported on)Explorer XLT
- Automatic transmission
- 18,400 miles
Vehicle's ABS, Stability, and wrench warning lights came on while I was traveling about 35 miles an hour. Had previous warning light problems - just a sensor issue with no real problem.
I turned into a parking lot and the vehicle would not travel more than 2 miles an hour with a grinding sound coming from the rear of the vehicle. Dealership reported the the sensor ring had cracked
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2007Mar 07
Explorer XLT 4.0L V6
new truck picked up in December 2006 and in march abs light on/off took to dealer was told that it was computer and just needed a reset well fix lasted just past the service driveway then was told it was rear axle assembly it was replaced with a rebuilt due to warranty and guess what today at 68k miles the right rear bearing were grinding as my right rear tire locked up on the expressway limped off and made it to goodyear service center they pulled and right rear and I watched the remains of the bearing (just dust spill out as the tire was pulled guess what gonna need a bearing and hopefully thats all...maybe I better have them check everything all the way around LOL..
jonboy
Phila, PA, USA
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