• Sign Up! To view all forums and unlock additional cool features

    Welcome to the #1 Explorer ST Forum and Explorer ST community dedicated to Explorer ST owners and enthusiasts. Register for an account, it's free and it's easy, so don't hesitate to join the Explorer ST Forum today!


Today I learned...

KegsBdry

Active Member
Messages
929
Reactions
415
Points
182
Location
WashDC
#1
I'm always discovering something new about my ST.

I got a 3 inch nail in my tire when traveling on vacation. Luckily, I had a plug kit in the trunk. But my initial thought was: Did the ST come with a spare tire or just a can of Fix-a-Flat (like my previous vehicle)? And if just a can of Fix-a-Flat, would there be a jack? Both a spare tire and jack are available. Don't forget to top off the air in the spare!

What did you learn today about your ST?
 

Cdubya

1000 Post Club
Messages
1,675
Reactions
833
Points
262
Location
NE Ohio
Vehicle
2020 Explorer ST
#2
Did the plug kit was it? Do you have a link? I've used a fancy plug kit below but it didn't work. I know pack the old fashion tarred rope. Also pack a air pump and fix-a-flat.
 

OP
KegsBdry

KegsBdry

Active Member
Messages
929
Reactions
415
Points
182
Location
WashDC
Thread Starter #3
Messages
58
Reactions
17
Points
7
Location
Pacific NW, USA
#4
Regarding the factory spare tire; it’s intended for limping to a tire dealer to repair your real tire AND the rock bottom minimum the USDOT requires to sell in the US. So, before our road trip last June to Park City for the ST Experience, I purchased a real wheel and tire (20” rim w/the same tire diameter), threw it in the back and suffered the loss of cargo space. It stays in the garage while I’m local, but onboard during any long trips. Police Interceptors run full size spares by replacing the 3rd row seats and cargo load floor with a purpose-built cabinet system that hinges up to access the entire spare tire well so a full sized tire can be stored. www.truckvault.com builds these systems. TruckVault-Explorer Spare Tire Access.jpeg
 

Last edited:

UNBROKEN

4000 Post Club
Messages
4,569
Reactions
5,343
Points
352
Location
Houston, TX, USA
#5
I keep a plug kit and a pump…and run flat tires.
My spare tire looks suspiciously like a subwoofer now.
 

Polo08816

Member
U.S. Army Veteran
Law Enforcement
Messages
87
Reactions
35
Points
17
Location
Maryland
Vehicle
2014 BMW 335i
#6
Regarding the factory spare tire; it’s intended for limping to a tire dealer to repair your real tire AND the rock bottom minimum the USDOT requires to sell in the US. So, before our road trip last June to Park City for the ST Experience, I purchased a real wheel and tire (20” rim w/the same tire diameter), threw it in the back and suffered the loss of cargo space. It stays in the garage while I’m local, but onboard during any long trips. Police Interceptors run full size spares by replacing the 3rd row seats and cargo load floor with a purpose-built cabinet system that hinges up to access the entire spare tire well so a full sized tire can be stored. www.truckvault.com builds these systems. View attachment 7891
Do you have a link for that particular system?
 

Messages
202
Reactions
77
Points
27
Location
Columbus, MT, USA
Vehicle
2022 Explorer ST
#7

Polo08816

Member
U.S. Army Veteran
Law Enforcement
Messages
87
Reactions
35
Points
17
Location
Maryland
Vehicle
2014 BMW 335i
#8

Chamorro85

Active Member
Messages
519
Reactions
248
Points
52
Location
Round Lake, IL USA
Vehicle
'21 Explorer ST
#9
That is a badd ass cargo system. Wish I could get just the bracket system without drawers. Very cool
 

blackdog

Member
U.S. Navy Veteran
Messages
102
Reactions
39
Points
27
Location
MA
Vehicle
2021 Explorer ST
#10
It may be "bad ass" but after pricing one for my ST I decided that $5600 is a bit more than I'll spend.
 

Cruising68

1000 Post Club
Messages
1,602
Reactions
1,167
Points
262
Location
Chicago, IL, USA
#11
It may be "bad ass" but after pricing one for my ST I decided that $5600 is a bit more than I'll spend.
Ouch. It looks pretty nice but not at that price, at least for my wallet. I’ve got the third row removed and stereo and a big lockable storage space in place of the spare and seats. Cost me maybe $250 in material. Not nearly as nice but it works.



Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

OP
KegsBdry

KegsBdry

Active Member
Messages
929
Reactions
415
Points
182
Location
WashDC
Thread Starter #12
Maybe my ST's Auto Start Stop is timed for the stop lights around my area, but whenever the stop lights are about to turn green for my lane, the ST will start back up without me tapping my foot on the gas pedal. Perhaps there is a standard timing for light changes and the ST is set perfectly.
 

Messages
293
Reactions
219
Points
37
Location
LA, California
Vehicle
2022 Explorer ST
#13
Maybe my ST's Auto Start Stop is timed for the stop lights around my area, but whenever the stop lights are about to turn green for my lane, the ST will start back up without me tapping my foot on the gas pedal. Perhaps there is a standard timing for light changes and the ST is set perfectly.
That would be a nice feature, but I'm sure one of the following is the reason.

1, you are running the air conditioning and within 20 second the compressor need extra juice than what the battery alone can provide.
2, your battery is getting weaker and can not support the auto start stop as often and as long.
3, you are getting ready to go when the lights change, and you release the pressure on the brake pedal or give some steering input.
 

Messages
359
Reactions
222
Points
37
Location
Houston, TX, USA
Vehicle
2022 Ford Explorer ST
#14
On the main cluster screen. Turn On Auto Start Stop information. It will tell you if its working or Vehicle running for Heat / AC.
 

Messages
58
Reactions
17
Points
7
Location
Pacific NW, USA
#15
Standard practice with mine is turning that silly feature off when I start the car.
 

Messages
318
Reactions
177
Points
37
Location
N. Florida
Vehicle
2020 ST
#16
Standard practice with mine is turning that silly feature off when I start the car.
Yep, disengage the parking brake (love that sound) and the A.S.S.
 

Explorer ST Posts



Top