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2005 Ford Explorer
Accessories - Interior Problems
CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2002-2005 Explorer has a very well-established record of expensive transmission failure at under 100k miles. The Explorer has an enclosed transmission which is typically replaced with a rebuilt transmission at a cost of almost $3,000.
Adding insult to injury, the 2002-2005 Explorer also has a massive problem with the rear panel cracking. While it's a minor annoyance compared to transmission failure, ironically the crack usually goes right through the Ford logo.
2005 Ford Explorer Accessories - Interior Problems
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- Visors Inside Cracked And Both Were Hanging By Wires
- Sun Visor Support Breaks
- ABS And 4X4 Lights Blink And AWD Track Light On
- Lumbar Support Broke
- Check Engine Light And Fuel Gauge Update Problems
- Recline Seat Lever Broke
- All Gauge Lights Are Flashing Then It Stalls
- Gear Stick Broken
- Instrument Cluster Stopped Working
- Radio Volume Goes Up When Turning It Down
- Seat Moves On Stops/Takeoffs
- Abs Warning Light Is On
- Door Ajar Light On And Interior Lights Will Not Shut Off
- Heated Seats Turns On And Off
- O/D Light Flashing
- Alarm Goes Off For No Reason
- Change Oil Reminder Alarm Keeps Going Off
- Check Advance Traction Light Is On
- Cruise Control Won't Resume Or Set After Braking
- Doors Locking And Unlocking Randomly
- Electric Seat Has A Mind Of It's Own
- Gear Selector Sticking
- Gear Shift Stuck
- High Pitch Whine From Dash
- Horn Works Intermittently
- Interior Lights Won't Come On
- Leather Seats Cracked
- Poor Seat Design Hurts Legs
- Power Seat Motor Broken
- Rear Defrost Indicator Light Doesn't Come On
- Security System Disallows Steering Wheel To Tilt
- Sensor Fault
- Speedometer Cable Making Noises
- Whooping Noise
- NHTSA: Equipment
- NHTSA: Equipment: Appliance: Air Conditioner
- NHTSA: Seats
- NHTSA: Equipment Adaptive/Mobility
- NHTSA: Equipment: Electrical: Radio/Tape Deck/Cd Etc.
- NHTSA: Seats: Front Assembly: Seat Heater/Cooler
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