Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC
0621501/01/200610019381Brake drag condition. *tt03/13/2006
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - ANTILOCK
08-2-802/01/200810024323Improved brake pedal feel and firmness. *nj04/04/2008
066901/01/200610020006Anti-lock brake system / traction control / roll stability control indicator (abs / tc / rsc) warning lamp on with dtc c1440. *tt05/22/2006
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - ANTILOCK - ABS WARNING LIGHT
1907010019816Abs light with dtc c1440. *tt04/28/2006

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SERVICE BRAKES
02/01/20131170001
 Brakes shuttered and make awful racket when trying to stop. abs and esc light came on. took it to ford house and was told a rear exciter ring had broken and would need to be replaced at $380. *tr
02/01/2013117000
 Brakes shuttered and make awful racket when trying to stop. abs and esc light came on. took it to ford house and was told a rear exciter ring had broken and would need to be replaced at $380.
10/31/2012420001
 Most of the time, my 2006 ford explorer v8 will jerk forward very hard when stopping. this usually happens when i approach stops signs or stop lights. it feels like i've been rear-ended because of how hard the jolt is. this could cause me to strike another vehicle or crash into a wall if parking inside a structure. the vehicle also sometimes jerks very hard forward when accelerating from a stop. *tr after researching online, this issue appears to be a major problem that ford knows about, and apparently has done nothing to fix it. *tr
SERVICE BRAKES, ELECTRIC
06/04/201051000
 On two occasions (may 2009 and now june 2010) a tone ring in my 2006 ford explorer's abs/traction control system broke. it caused the taction control and brakes to go haywire. they began to grab amd lock my brakes when i was moving causing erratic driving. when i went to stop, my brakes did not work properly. i have read on ford forums that this is an ongoing issue with numerous ford explorer owners.
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC
05/06/201291000
 When i was driving, 3 dashboard lights came on: the wrench, the abs light, and the low traction. when i turned left, the right rear wheel grabbed and made a grinding sound. there was also a higher pitched noise that sounded like metal striking metal. the mechanic has stated that the tone ring broke on the right rear drive axle, and this is a common ford problem. when it broke, it damaged the brake unit on my right rear wheel as well. the repair isn't cheap - i wish i would have known this was a possibility when i bought the vehicle.
11/01/201197500
 Engine stalls. stalls whenever it feels like it, hot or cold, slowing down to stop, turning left or right, on the street roads and freeways. starts and go again after 5/10 minutes but this is ridiculous. i paid so much money and time for diagnostic and parts already and yesterday was the worst. my 2006 ford explorer stalled in the middle of the freeway. date: nov 1, 2011, time:1550, and my wife was driving, when she's not happy, nobody's happy....she almost got ran over as she open her door, she could not go anywhere but wait for time to either cool off or reset on the engine.
10/10/2009550003
 When i hit the brakes in an emergency, and sometimes at other times, my foot strikes the gas pedal too causing the motor to rev up and not stop timely which has caused me to almost have a serious accident on at 3 occasions. i have had it checked and ford motor co says they have heard of the problem before but there is nothing they can do about it and it causes me great safety concerns. once a semi truck pulled out in front of me on a highway and i barely avoided an accident as the force of the motor would not let the brakes have full effect. *tr
02/08/2010690001
 2006 ford explorer xlt wouldn't start dealership replaced instrument cluster cost $544.00. still hesitates to start (turn key nothing... no clicking takes a few attempts) took back dealership says starter is bad. now abs+traction light +wrench light on. taking back tomorrow. how can all these problems surface at once and not be related???? *tr
02/13/2010499321
 I had just left the gym when my 2006 explorer almost caused an accident. during acceleration while making a right hand turn from a stop light, the car stopped abruptly as if i were slamming on the brakes. i was not applying the brakes at all, i was actually trying to accelerate. the brakes were stopping the vehicle rapidly without my input. i was very close to being rear ended. i decided to pull the car to a safe spot and while i was trying to turn into a parking lot, the car decided to stop itself, almost getting me rear ended again. i had the explorer towed to the nearest dealer where repairs were performed at the tune of $423.78. the abs tone ring had cracked, causing the system to stop the car. i still have the old broken tone ring. i am almost nervous driving the thing at higher speeds for fear of what might happen if it brakes again. would the suv roll or cause a bad accident if the brakes were applied so violently at highway speeds without any driver input? *tr
11/08/2009361001
 Abs failure in 2006 ford explorer. dealer repair shop identified broken sensor ring on left-rear wheel. required expensive replacement of axle. car has only 36,000 miles and a little over 3 years old. *tr
09/21/2009507431
 The problem is with a 2006 ford explorer. everytime i start the car or get ready to pull out the motor revs up. thankfully i have had my foot on the brake or else i would have been hit because my car would have went out into traffic. this is something that happens on a daily basis. so far i have not been involved in an accident but if ever i do not have my foot on the brake there is a great chance there will be. this is only one of the problems i am facing with my explorer. *tr
10/05/2006
 Tl*the contact owns a 2006 ford explorer. in march of 2006, the vehicle made a grinding noise. the vehicle was taken in for service at least 8 or more times between march of 2006 and october of 2006. in october of 2006, the brakes failed and the contact rear ended another vehicle at 25 mph. she woke up in the emergency room due to injuries she sustained. a police report was filed. the contact has documentation that she will mail in pertaining to the failures. the failure mileage was unknown.
04/21/2009364021
 Trac control, abs, check engines lights on. rattle on left rear axle, abs ring loose form axle, need to replace ring and axle. *tr
07/12/20081
 2006 ford explorer brakes malfunctioned. consumer states that she applied the brakes but the vehicle accelerated out of control. *nj the consumer stated the vehicle plunged into the water. the vehicle was deemed totaled. *jb
06/11/20061100005/01/2006
 I own a 2006 explorer eddie bauer with 3000 miles on it. here is the problem, just before coming to a complete stop at stop light, stop sign or whatever, the engine revs to 1200-1500 rpms for just a brief second. i am not giving the car any gas to induce this occurrence. i have no idea why the car is doing this and neither does my local dealer. the service manager acknowledged that the car is in fact doing what i described above, but could not offer a fix. i tested another 2006 v6 explorer with 3 miles on it, to mine and the service manager surprise; it did the exact same thing as my truck. the service manager said he would look into the situation and call some of his engineer buddies to see if they could give him any information. i never heard back from him. i am also beginning to notice that i actually have to break harder to get the truck to come to a complete stop. this can not be normal, yet my ford dealer is insinuating nothing is actually wrong with the car. longer than necessary stopping distances and will lead to unnecessary collisions. because the ford motor company will not admit there is a problem with 2006 v6 explorers my dealer will probably do nothing to remedy the situation. i complained to ford motor company and never even received a confirmation that they received my email. i honestly believe that this is a recall situation. to my knowledge, all 2006 v6 explorers exhibit this problem of sudden acceleration, admittedly not by any stretch a powerful sudden acceleration but still it is a sudden acceleration. i am confident in my assessment because i have personally driven 2 explorers and different service rep claimed he drove yet another 06 explorer that did exactly the same thing. it seems to me that if ford has a design flaw in one of there cars they should design a fix for the problem and then repair the affected cars. *nm
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - ANTILOCK
06/03/2008150001
 Relates to design: many vehicles i have driven and never in one that i could put my shoe on both gas and brake pedal at the same time, and i am a very modest size man, not a large shoe size. i have experienced braking and the engine racing and found that my foot was on both pedals or stepping on gas and something holding back and realizing i was also on brake. i recently did a large amount of damage to three other vehicles and mine when braking to stop, my shoe was hitting both pedals. i attempted to slam on the brake and realize now i was also on the gas. while looking where i was going did not have time to realize this, get off the gas before hitting a parked vehicle with my foot down on the gas. i pushed a car into another car and pushed those two over to seriously damage a third. i can't imagine if a person had been there or people in the cars. even knowing this i feel nervous about driving this explorer when back from the body shop. *tr
12/08/200731900106/28/2006
 I bought my 06 explorer with 12k miles. soon after purchase, i noticed the brake pedal felt soft and seemed to require a longer stopping distance than my old explorer. the dealer acknowledged a problem and replaced the master cylinder. the brake pedal then felt slightly better, but only for a short time. since that time, there has been multiple times when i was attempting to brake for a turn but the vehicle did not slow down enough to turn, despite having the brake pedal almost to the floor. most recently, when driving in snowy conditions, when the abs kicks in, it feels like the brake pedal cannot be pushed down and the vehicle does not stop, causing me to slide through a red light, despite going slow and braking a long distance before the light. the brake system on the explorer does not feel safe and needs to be recalled! *tr
08/14/200740000109/07/2006
 Tl*the contact owns a 2006 ford explorer. the contact stated that both the antilock brake and anti-roll lights illuminated. he heard a noise coming from the rear of the vehicle and discovered that the passenger side rear axle failed. the contact spoke with the dealer and they stated that no recalls were available for that component. the speed was unknown. the current mileage was 41,000 and failure mileage was 40,000.
01/06/2007306/07/2006
 Tl* - the contact owns a 2006 ford explorer. the contact stated that while driving on three different occasions at 25 - 30 mph, she engaged the brakes and the vehicle failed to stop immediately and could cause a collision. the contact stated that this does not occur often; however it has happened on at least three occasions since december 5, 2006 all resulting in an unsuccessful repair. the contact
06/24/20063720203/25/2006
 1. driving down the road, preparing to make a left-hand turn 2. when trying to slow for a left turn, the car barely slowed down and i could not get it to slow down enough to make the turn. i went beyond the turn and had to back up. during my attempt to slow the car down, it made a noise like a loud fan or a racing engine. this happened on dry pavement with no stones. 3. i took it to a dealer to have the problem fixed but they couldn't get it to react like it did for me and their computer couldn't find a problem. i made them put on the repair paper that they looked at both a braking problem and an engine problem and found no defects. i then left the dealership, drove down the road, had the car washed and then started for home only to have the exact same stopping problem as i described above. i made them take it back and they have had it for going on 4 weeks and still can't find any problem. everyone in the place, service manager, mechanic and another service person, have driven the car with no results. they had me drive with the service manager after taking it back the second time and he put the car into a slide on gravel to have me experience the abs in action to see if that was what i experienced, but it wasn't the same. it did not make the noise that i experienced each time it failed to stop. we are not getting any satisfaction from the dealer. the car only had approximately 3,700 miles when they first got it. if i experienced this problem in traffic, i would certainly hit a car in front of me because no matter how much pressure i apply to the brakes, it won't stop in a timely manner. once i have taken my foot off the brake, it will work again, properly. i feel like this is a major problem and so far there has been no solution given to me. they just keep telling me that it isn't doing anything when they drive it. *jb