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Radiator Leak
2006 Ford Explorer (Page 7 of 12)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Ford dealer.
CarComplaints.com Notes: The previous generation of Explorer was so awful that the redesign in 2006 was greeted with much optimism. That didn't last long.
The transmission continues to be the Explorer's worst reliability problem. Owners report shifting hard & lunging, typically starting as low as 40k miles with a $1,600 average repair bill. On top of that, the radiator is prone to failure around 60k miles. Repairs for the radiator run $500 to $1,000 & many owners report they've had to replace the radiator multiple times for leaks, indicating a possible design defect in the OEM replacement parts.
Ford did make some significant changes to improve handling and safety. Electronic stability control was added in addition to side impact air bags, but beyond that this is a vehicle that should be avoided at all costs.
7.7
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $720
- Average Mileage:
- 64,100 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 238 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- replace radiator (176 reports)
- not sure (34 reports)
- replace with ford certified radiator and parts (12 reports)
- replace bad seal (7 reports)
- replace with aftermarket radiator and parts (5 reports)
- contact national highway safety administration 1-888-327-423 (1 reports)
cooling system problem
Helpful websites
- California Lemon Law Specialists - If you have repeated problems with your 2006 Ford Explorer, you may be able to get your vehicle replace or your money back under the California Lemon Laws.
A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
Called the Ford dealership to be advised the one we replaced in 2007 was only under warranty for 1 year. They didn't have one in stock so we called a local radiator company who advised us this is an ongoing problem with the Fords but Ford will not recognize the problem or help them with the expense. We had to have something special done in the radiator for an electrolysis problem that creates to much electricity and cause the radiator to corrode. Doubt I'll ever by another Ford.
- Patti D., Kannapolis, NC, US