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Ford Explorer Recalls

9 recalls affecting the Ford Explorer (0–2000).

9

Active recalls

0

Resolved recalls

9

Total recalls

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All Recalls

REC-002551active

0 Ford Explorer

In some of the affected vehicles, a bolt that attaches the seat recliner mechanism to the driver seat back frame may fracture.

Light Vehicle

25 Sept 2003

REC-002367active

0 Ford Explorer

Throttle sticks at idle.

Light Vehicle

24 May 2001

REC-005339active

1999–2000 Ford Explorer

The subject vehicles have a powertrain control module (PCM) that may allow the vehicle to exceed the design intent top speed. At these extreme speeds, the vehicle may be capable of exceeding the speed rating of the tyres.

Light Vehicle

7 May 2001

REC-002360active

0 Ford Explorer

Light Vehicle

18 Apr 2001

REC-002275active

0 Ford Explorer

The Generic Electronic Module (gem) May Exhibit A Loss Of Some Accessory Functions Including Front Windshield Wiper Operation. The Loss Of Front Wiper Function During Inclement Weather Could Result In Reduced Driver Visibility.

Light Vehicle

2 June 2000

REC-004550active

0 Ford Explorer

The Secondary Hood Latch May Exhibit A Sticky Condition Due To Corrosion. If The Primary Latch Is Not Engaged During Vehicles Operation The Secondary Latch Could Remain Open And The Hood May Fly Up.

Light Vehicle

11 Aug 1999

REC-004526active

0 Ford Explorer

Cruise Control Cable May Interfere With The Cruise Control Servo Pulley And Not Allow The Throttle To Return To Idle When Disengaging The Cruise Control. If The Cruise Control Is Used And This Condition Is Present, A Stuck Throttle Could Result.

Light Vehicle

1 June 1999

REC-004490active

0 Ford Explorer

Floor Mats May Interfere With The Accelerator Pedal Which Could Potentially Result In The Engine Not Returning To Idle.

Light Vehicle

2 Dec 1998

REC-004447active

0 Ford Explorer

Potential Exists For Fuel Line Damage If The Fuel Line Bracket Is Used As The Negative (ground) Location When Jump Starting.

Light Vehicle

14 May 1998