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10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
5 / 0
Average Mileage:
34,108 miles

About These NHTSA Complaints:

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2014 Ford Explorer Owner Comments (Page 10 of 10)

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problem #8

Mar 012014

Explorer 6-cyl

  • 200 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

Under hard acceleration, when trying to merge with interstate traffic for example, the cabin is filled with a smell of burning oil and/or exhaust. This has been noticeable since the vehicle was purchased new (picked up with < 50 miles on the odometer) and has not gotten better after 4900 miles.

- Powell, TN, USA

problem #7

Jun 162014

Explorer 6-cyl

  • 14,800 miles
The car repeatedly fills with exhaust fumes following higher RPM's just returned from Colorado mountains. Climbing mountains causes higher RPM's and in the process caused the cabin to fill with exhaust fumes.

- Guthrie, OK, USA

problem #6

Jun 092014

Explorer

  • 5,000 miles
Every time the SUV is accelerating over 3.4K rpms for a duration of greater than 3-5 seconds, the ac system fills the cabin with nauseating gas. The smell has changed over the course of ownership from burnt hair smell, now to a exhaust, rotten egg/carbon smell. Occurs with ac system off, or on independent of fresh air or recirculate mode. Smell lingers for minutes afterwards. Taken to dealer but unable to replicate problem. Also, they said that the tsb for the issue did not apply to 2014 models. I am very concerned that exhaust (co) is entering the vehicle at hazardous levels.

- Tampa, FL, USA

problem #5

Feb 052014

Explorer 6-cyl

  • miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

Exhaust gas is getting into the cabin when the car accelerates over 3200 to 3500 RPM. Ford says that the gas is not exhaust gas, but a strong order that is not harmful. They will not tell us what chemical the order is. When I drove the car I was experiencing asthma and heart palpitations. The dealership found that it had the 2013 Explorer parts in it and changed them out per the tsb 12-12-4. it still did not help. Another post said that they did use a monitor in their car and it was exhaust. When we pass a car or farm machinery or enter onto a freeway, the exhaust smell is suffocating when it enters the car cabin. My fear is that the exhaust could be coming into the cabin all the time, but we can't smell it until it gets to a concentrated level. Ford said that the engineers are working on it. So I have purchased a $45,000 vehicle that I can't drive.

- Palacios, TX, USA

problem #4

Apr 302014

Explorer

  • 5,600 miles
It was raining quite heavily all day and was raining when the misfire occurred. The vehicle would buck and jerk when I tried to accelerate. I had to pull over and restart the car and then finally the blinking engine went away. The engine on this car is a twin turbo 3.5L ecoboost.

- Delran, NJ, USA

problem #3

Mar 302014

Explorer 6-cyl

  • 3,400 miles
I am pasting from a parts of a post that I made on 4/2/2014 @ 11:06am at www.blueovalforums.com with the topic being: "major concern/issue with 2014 Ford Explorer Sport": this for the 2014 Ford Explorer Sport with V6 3.5L ecoboost (twin turbo) motor. About a month after owning it, I was traveling on the highway....I was traveling about 60mph....I signaled to get over and gave it gas to speed up moderately to about 75mph or so. When I pressed on the gas the car basically almost stalled on me...it wasn't a transmission trying to think which gear to shift into issue, it was a straight choking of the gas and stuttering/hesitating until I let off the gas 2 times or so and then press down on the gas again and it takes off, but it a noticeable lose of power.this has happened now 4 times with this past weekend 3/30/2014 being the most recent. However the highway speed was the only high speed incident. The other 3 times that it occurred were all in town, on one of them I was making a simple U-turn from a stop and when I pressed the gas (not heavily) to get up and out of the turn it stalled. The other time was passing to another lane and giving it some gas to speed up. This past Sunday I was traveling on a 2 lane road then changes to a 1 lane road approx. 100 yards after the stop lights. I was stopped behind a vehicle and when we started moving the vehicle in front was only going about 20-25mph in a 45mph zone. So I signaled and saw a van in the lane about 100 yards back so I pressed on the gas to get some speed to pass him before the lane ended and again nothing crazy just to get up to 45-50mph or so and the darn thing stalled on me again! the big concern I have now is that the family and I are planning on a cross-country road trip this summer from May 24-June 10, 2014.

- Manteca, CA, USA

problem #2

Nov 052013

Explorer 6-cyl

  • 390 miles
Within 24 hrs. Of purchase, driving on even road dry conditions approx. 40 mph engine shut off while in motion no hesitation no bucking just shut off. Pulled off side of road restarted ok took to dealer (jack byrne Ford) no code no idea what caused it, could not get to repeat. This vehicle is primarily driven on the highway we are deathly afraid that this will happen again at a higher speed and will result in a rear end collision. Spoke to the sr. Regional customer service manager for NY/NJ. She states that the dealer looked vehicle over and could not find problem nor could they repeat it no code she could not state the vehicle is safe to drive just that the dealer couldn't find anything and its ready to be picked up at dealership.

- Malta, NY, USA

problem #1

Aug 012013

Explorer 6-cyl

  • 1,100 miles
I bought my Ford Explorer 2014 on July 1st 2013. On August 1st, 2013, my car did not move forward while I started the car and put it to 'd' (drive) in a parking lot. Instead, the car went backwards while I stepped on gas. I was very confused, and thought it was my illusion. So I stepped on brake and checked the drive panel, the light for 'd' is on. Then I switch to 'P' and after a few seconds put to 'd' again. However, my car still went backward and my rear bump hit the front bumper of another car which park behind mine. Then I got confirmed that my car was malfunctioning. I was 100% sure that the gear of my car was in 'd', since I did not see the back up mirror on from the lcd display, and the indicating light of the gear was 'd'. and my corporate parking lot is very flat. After that, I turned off my Explorer, and went out to check if there is damage to the car that I hit. Then I restart my Explorer, put gear shift in 'd' and it went back to normal. I could not believe it happened to my new car purchased only about a month. This problem made me panic. What if the problem happened again in a busy street" what if there are pedestrians in the parking lot when my car was moving backward but it supposes to go forward" I hope some authorities could help investigate the problem, and alert the manufacture and other owners for similar questions.

- Livingston, NJ, USA

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