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Transmission Failure
2005 Ford Explorer (Page 3 of 3)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Ford dealer.
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.
9.5
really awful- Typical Repair Cost:
- $2,880
- Average Mileage:
- 100,950 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 51 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- rebuild transmission (27 reports)
- new transmission (18 reports)
- not sure (6 reports)
transmission problem
Helpful websites
- Lemon Law - hope this helps ford pay or recall
A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
When my transmission went out, I found a mechanic who agreed to rebuild the transmission for $1000. The first time he had it for 3 weeks during all of the snow and ice storms in the midwest. I finally got it back and it still wasn't right so I took it back again (I only have a 6 month, 6,000 mile warranty). I drove it for a while but sometimes it would go into reverse very easily, but would not move and it always shifted very violently into overdrive and wasn't shifting until 50 - 60 mph.
I have now taken it back to the mechanic for the third time and the every time I pick it up, it seems to be worse than it was the first time, but have been told that it drove fine for him, but that it had been in the shop where it was warm, but of course, it gets cold in Indiana. What good is a 4x4 if it won't work properly when it is cold?
I have now been without my truck for over 5 weeks and still don't know when I will get it back or if it will be fixed properly, but continue to make the hefty payments on it. I love my truck but am now wondering if it is worth it?
- Cathy E., Greenfield, IN, US