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Engine Stalls/Dies While Driving
2016 Ford Explorer (Page 2 of 2)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Ford dealer.
8.6
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 11,500 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 28 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (14 reports)
- replace throttle body (11 reports)
- replaced electronic throttle body (3 reports)
engine problem
Helpful websites
- Ford Explorer Investigation - CONSUMER ALERT !! 2016 FORD EXPLORER 2016 Ford Explorer Stalling /Loss of Power Throttle Body Investigation We have been advised that certain 2016 Ford Explorers are potentially creating safety issues for consumers. These safety issues include, but are not limited to: sudden jolting; sudden stalling; sudden deceleration; sudden loss of power without warning; vehicle going into limp mode; no throttle response, and transmission failing to stay in park. When these dangerous safety issues occur, it appears that consumers claim that the check engine light, air bag light or a light in the shape of a wrench illuminates in the gauge cluster of affected 2016 Ford Explorers. Our firm is currently investigating these potentially dangerous safety issues on behalf of consumers. The focus our investigation is 2016 Ford Explorers; however, if you own other models and are encountering safety issues, we would like to hear from you. If you own a 2016 Ford Explorer and have experienced the safety issues stated above such as sudden loss of power or stalling making it dangerous for you to drive your Ford Explorer, please contact us and tell us your experience. We are investigating these claims on behalf of consumers. Contact us
A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
Just hit 6660 miles when my Explore lost power.... maybe that's my sign. Anyways at 6660 mile driving on the 210 FWY, my new Explorer lost power, it coasted to the to the nearest exit. It eventually turned back on, got back on the road and drove home. The next day I took the truck to Ford, they first told me it would take a day to diagnose the problem and since it was not in for a recall they could not provide me a loaner. So, I was forced to rent a car. I got a call from the dealership before end the day to tell me the throttle assembly need to be replace and was under warranty and as a courtesy they would cover my rental... oh how nice. Today they call me told me that the unit is on back order by 10days. Really holy !@$ I took me months to convince my wife to by a Ford and not a Toyota. I don't think that Explore will make it back to my driveway after this. Just saying my Highlander would hit 200000 by now with no issues. Which sucks FORD just lost any chances of my wife buying another car from them. FYI this issue has been happening since 2013 with the Escape NHTSA let Ford call it a "customer satisfaction issue" even do there have been 1.5 million complains about the ETA. Not looking good I think we will most likely cut our looses and look for another car. I bet you the replacement unit is the same unit. F@#$ ay
- juicetwist, North Hills, CA, US