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Corrosion of the ac lines running under the vehicle and of the rear ac condenser housing, which is exposed to the environment, caused a complete failure of the ac system and allowed all of the refrigerant to leak into the environment.
Rain water leaking into the vehicles back hatch and coming through the seat belts, causing wet seat belts, seats, spare tire equipment, and personal and items in cargo area.
I have a 2013 Ford Explorer and just today found out about the carbon monoxide problem. Bought it certified/used from a Ford dealer in tn in 2016. About that time, I started having headaches and dizzy spells, and weakness in my arms and legs. The same symptoms I just learned today other people have experienced in a Ford Explorer. In Dec 2017 I moved to fl and the first few months I was here I had my car to the Ford dealer numerous times for a different problem (the sync issue). Never was I told anything about a carbon monoxide problem. When I get off work today I am going to buy a cm detector to check this. I am very suspicious that this is what has caused all the medical problems I suddenly began experiencing about 3 yrs. Ago. I'm also contacting an attorney.
- Gainesville, FL, USA
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I purchased my car brand new in 2012. I have a 2013 Ford Explorer. There was a recall #14S06 in 2014 that did not include my car, which was manufactured in the same year. The cars steering issue is a mechanical manufacturing defect. I am told that "because my car was not listed within the dates listed within the year 2012 that the recall was issued". despite notices, there is still a manufacturer's defect that I was told that Ford would not resolve. This defect is through no fault of my own. The car has less than 100K on it. I almost had an accident because it just suddenly locked up and wouldn't even turn and became inoperable. I would just like Ford to provide reimbursement or replacement parts for the repairs. I am not trying to get them to buy me a new car. The dealer is charging $2500+ to repair it. I believe that Ford knew or should have known that the problem would not only be limited to cars that were within a certain time frame, rather, they knew or should have known that the issue could extend to other vehicles of the same type that were manufactured within the same year.
The vehicle will not stay engaged in park. This is the third time this has been repaired. However, this time it rolled backwards into someone else's vehicle. Our vehicle was in park at the top of the driveway for nearly 2 hours before the person parked behind or vehicle. They where at our house for about an hour, when they where leaving we noticed that our vehicle had disengaged from park and rolled 15' down the driveway into their vehicle. Thankfully, there were only a few scratches on either vehicle. Our driveway is fairly flat, it has a 1-3 degree slope to it. Leading to the conclusion, that there is not a large incline that the vehicle was not forced out of park. There has to be something wrong with the way the transmission is engaged into park or there is yet another problem with the shift linkage. The shift linkage was adjusted the first time this happened. The second time the shift linkage was replaced. We are taking it back to the dealer today to see what they feel needs replaced this time.
Exhaust smell inside the car. Started when parked with engine turned on, continued while driving on the street and highway. At the beginning was not sure if it is from my car, opened windows, then closed them again couple times and the smell continued. Had to drive with open windows to get home. My daughter, me, dog and car seats and blankets smelled very bad, had to wash everything. Plus started to have light headache while driving.
In 2013 the dealer refuse to work on the issue while it was under warranty. Either the wheel hub and bearings are out or the struts are defective.the sound happens in motion and stationary if moving the steering wheel to the left and right. I have called and complained and was told that there was recalls for this make and model but not with my VIN number. Was told that a base model isn't that important. Called again to report it to Ford 2/4/2019 and was told that there are issues with your make and model and there wasn't any thing they could do until NHTSA steps in and direct me to this website.
Purchased my 2013 Ford Explorer limited with 50 miles on it in November 2012.during 2015 had a strong mold smell, upon investigation found approximately 3'' of water in my spare tire storage area, 3rd row seat shoulder belt wet and carpet under 3rd row seat passenger side soaked.took to Ford dealership while under warranty on 4-27-2015 / 32,002 miles, had 17 days.took in under warranty 6-25-2015 with 34,460 miles, had 4 days.took in 3-11-16 with 44,501 miles, dealership sent vehicle to their bodyshop for 4 days.took to dealership 2-14-18 they sent it off sight to jr's automotive to repair water leak.took to dealership 1-20-19 for exact same issue that I have had for approximately 5 years, found water in vehicle same area 2 days later.in the approximately last 5 years I have had 2 cases opened with "Ford customer relations center"as described in the manual that came with the vehicle plus filed a claim with BBB when it was apparent that I would never get off of the merry-go-round with Ford.BBB turned me down base on too many miles on vehicle which remember is not a mechanical issue but a weather dependent issue.I could have taken vehicle to dealership dozen of times during this period but because of inconvenience without a vehicle and working 12 hour shift work it was just impracticable.all issues with water inside of vehicle was when I checked it after it was parked and of course with rain or melted snow involved and on a city street.
Brought my vehicle in to Ford dealership for Ford carbon monoxide customer service program #17N03. Was called by the dealership to tell me that the transfer case is leaking and needs to be replaced along with the sway bars and links. I see that many other complaints have been lodged regarding this type of repair. For the age of the vehicle and how little it is driven these seem like pricey repairs. I drive a 2013 Ford Explorer with 74,000 miles on it. Please advise.
I brought this vehicle 3 years ago from Liberty Ford. My truck has been serviced with their company since I brought the car. Now today I was told by my mechanic that I have to replace my transfer case. I was unable to drive the truck was stalling, I couldn't drive or give it gas in the motion when I was driving and needed to be towed to my mechanic shop. It sounded like my truck was dragging. The cost of a transfer case is over 1,000 not including labor and I think this should be investigated and with a truck almost 6 years old. I think it's a defect and also my check engine light is on for no reason at all. Please investigate this claim and other vehicle as mine. I think this should be a recall against Ford.
Exhaust manifolds have deteriorated, allowing exhaust gases into the cabin when vehicle is moving. Problem confirmed by repair shop, which estimates $2,000 to replace the exhaust manifolds and the attached catalytic converters. This appears to be a problem that is known to Ford, based on news articles.
About a year ago I went through the process to get my Explorer 'fixed' with the exhaust smell issue. And I though all was well. Then this year once I started using the heater in my vehicle it became much worse than it was last year. My toddler complains of head aches after car rides and I get light headed and very nauseous. If the car is left running for even 30 seconds with 50 feet of clearance behind it the cabin is filled with an unbearable amount of exhaust smell. I'm scared for the lives of my children driving this vehicle now that it's winter and I need to be able to run the heater. It is fine as long as I have the climate control turned completely off. But that's unreasonable when it's 19 degrees outside and I have young children. I bought a car with a heater I should be able to use it. Like I said it is much worse when the car is just sitting parked and running but the smell is present at all times while the heater is in use.
The cabin smells of exhaust while driving. It smells this way on city street or highway. The smell gets worse the longer the car is running. We had the workaround that Ford suggested done and it has not helped the issue.
Smell of exhaust within cab of the vehicle while in motion and stationary. Smell can be overpowering and the effects can make the occupants feel nauseous. Ford had been notified several times of this matter and was not able to find or duplicate the problem.
The roof operating panel module is bad. My moon/sunroof is stuck in the open position. We stopped at three different dealerships to see if they could shut it so we didn't have to drive in the rain with it open they were able to put plastic on top of it but now it's just sitting in my garage until we can come up with money to fix
When it rains, water pours in from driver side 3rd row seat belt. Apparently this is a common problem on Ford Explorer due to poor welding issues, yet nothing has been done about it. I am concerned about future mold and mildew issues in the car. I drive around 3 young children and do not want any health issues because of this flaw. Ford needs to step up and issue a recall so it can be fixed. I do not have thousands of dollars to fix their welding mistakes.
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- Shelby Township, MI, USA