1.9
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 85,100 miles
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Rear end roars and speedometer quit working
- Lancaster, SC, USA
The timing chain tensioner broke allowing the chain to slip. It was a recall problem but I was not the original owner and the problem must not have been addressed, or else the recall didn't get done properly. After the repair it hasn't had good oil pressure at idle. It is too bad that Ford put this motor in so many vehicles and doesn't stand behind they. It is poor design in my opinion to have four timing chains on a 4.0 liter motor is crazy. I wish that Ford would have put more effort into seeing that my vehicle were recalled and not allowed to depreciate because it was happening to so many other Explorer.
- Logan, UT, USA
My 1998 eddie bauer Ford Explorer does not move and when I try to put it in any gear it squeals.
- Sioux Falls, SD, USA
Vehicle accelerates from stopped and brake position for 3 seconds and then returns to normal.
- Chicago, IL, USA
Check engine light comes on and O2 sensors have to be replace every thirty to forty thousand miles. Now O/D off light is flashing and car drives like it is in first gear, shifts hard.
- Farmville, NC, USA
98 Ford Explorer is there a recall on transmission 2 wheel drive
- Polkton, NC, USA
Vehicle makes loud clunk noise and act as if it has been bumped from behind, action aslo felt in the brake pedal and resulting in forward motion. Ford invoice indicates customer statement resulting in R&R transmision and overhal, to no avail. Problem can not be determin
- Cincinnati, OH, USA
SUV surges when backing back boat and trailer.
- Mequon, WI, USA
Problem is an almost constant grinding noise that dealer says cannot be repaired due to the fact that the manufacturer has no permenant fix. Refer to Ford technical service bulletin 12328.12329. Dealer refused to document that problem was not a potential safety issue and that there would not be a failure of the drive train system, or that the wheels would not fall off. Dealer's service dept mgr. Further stated that there were hundreds and perhaps thousands of cars with the same defect. My observation of this problem is that there is a high pitched grinding or squealing noise coming from the front end when the vehicle is in motion. This sound is a metal on metal rubbing noise, which could cause frictiion, heat and perhaps parts failure that could cause potential failure of the drive train system.
- Oceanside, NY, USA
- Murrieta, CA, USA