7.1

pretty bad
Typical Repair Cost:
$380
Average Mileage:
95,850 miles
Total Complaints:
45 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. not sure (25 reports)
  2. replaced part (7 reports)
  3. replaced 4 wheel drive control module (6 reports)
  4. replace transfer case shift module (2 reports)
  5. pull and replace fuses (1 reports)
  6. re wired whole electrical system (1 reports)
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problem #5

Oct 012008

Explorer Limited 3.2L V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 83,000 miles

I am so sick of problems with my Explorer. I have had it three years and have had it in the shop at least 10-15 times. I am over extended on it, apparently it isn't worth anything and besides the expensive car payment each month I have to pay for repairs.

- Angie A., Meridian, ID, US

problem #4

Apr 212005

Explorer XLT 4.6L V8

  • Automatic transmission
  • 55,000 miles

PIECE OF SH*T SUV!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

- P H., Romeo, MI, US

problem #3

Oct 252005

Explorer XLT 4L V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 49,000 miles

noticed that 4x4 light was flashing. would not shift into 4 wheel drive mode. a quick diagnosis at the dealership determined that the 4x4 control module was defective. it was replaced under the extended warranty.

- David P., Four Oaks, NC, US

problem #2

Mar 072007

Explorer XLT V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 70,000 miles

Spring of 2007, the 4x4 Hi 4x4 Lo indicator lights started flashing 3 times, then would go out for 2 minutes. This would continue as long as the vehicle was turned on.

As of December 2007, the vehicle will not engage into 4WD at all. After sitting for 3 and a half hours at a Ford dealer to have a diagnostic run (yes 3.5 hours...they told me that the tests recommended by Ford for finding the problems didn't match up to my vehicle????) they came to the conclusion that they are about 80% sure it is the module. They also told me it is a $300 part with no explanation of why it would go, and that they feel it could be something else, but they have to start with this.

- deni, Sarver, PA, US

problem #1

Jul 112007

(reported on)

Explorer Eddie Bauer V8

  • Automatic transmission
  • 50,000 miles

A few months after purchasing our 2002 Eddie Bauer Explorer (which we loved), the "brain" to the 4WD which sends the signal to lock into 4WD ceased to operate. It was repaired at my cost and Ford had no intention of giving me any kind of break monetarily. This vehicle wa like new and all service had been done on time and by a dealer. With the low mileage we felt as though this should have been handled with some sort of help from the manufacturer. I thought that was the end of my problems with this Explorer. Boy was I wrong

- Marty P., Leicester, NC, US