Hi all,
Writing here as a last hope before trading in my 2020 Red Explorer ST. I bought it in 2020 at 250 miles and couldn't be happier. Now at 3.5 years and 35k miles, car had all the signature recall problems: exhaust leak, cam phaser shaking on cold start, front driver axle shaft leaking grease, etc. I took my vehicle in for repairs on 1/8/24. After a lot of hassle with dealership, they informed me they would repair all the recalls under warranty (axle, cam phasers, exhaust leak issue with converter, etc). Aside from that, they informed me my Pirellis were out of round and down to wear line (ridiculous at 35k miles!).
All that said, I just got call yesterday (1/31/24) to pick up the Explorer. I had 8 pages of repair work (ridiculous for 35k miles), the pic attached of how big the job was (completed dropped my engine!), and new yokohama 275/45R21s put on since they had 50k mile warranty. I drove the car for 5 min and noticed it was pulling left bad. Took it back, got alignment done and tire rotation, still pulling left. It actually feels like the driver assist is also aiding in the pulling which seems dangerous. The dealership now gave me another rental and said they would call me when they have an update...
Has anyone else had this much trouble at 35k miles? Any ideas what the pulling left problem is? Also, any hope in the durability of this vehicle going forward? Any comments on similiar problems experienced and success stories after are welcome.
Thanks,
Garrett
Writing here as a last hope before trading in my 2020 Red Explorer ST. I bought it in 2020 at 250 miles and couldn't be happier. Now at 3.5 years and 35k miles, car had all the signature recall problems: exhaust leak, cam phaser shaking on cold start, front driver axle shaft leaking grease, etc. I took my vehicle in for repairs on 1/8/24. After a lot of hassle with dealership, they informed me they would repair all the recalls under warranty (axle, cam phasers, exhaust leak issue with converter, etc). Aside from that, they informed me my Pirellis were out of round and down to wear line (ridiculous at 35k miles!).
All that said, I just got call yesterday (1/31/24) to pick up the Explorer. I had 8 pages of repair work (ridiculous for 35k miles), the pic attached of how big the job was (completed dropped my engine!), and new yokohama 275/45R21s put on since they had 50k mile warranty. I drove the car for 5 min and noticed it was pulling left bad. Took it back, got alignment done and tire rotation, still pulling left. It actually feels like the driver assist is also aiding in the pulling which seems dangerous. The dealership now gave me another rental and said they would call me when they have an update...
Has anyone else had this much trouble at 35k miles? Any ideas what the pulling left problem is? Also, any hope in the durability of this vehicle going forward? Any comments on similiar problems experienced and success stories after are welcome.
Thanks,
Garrett
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