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We found the following complaints for FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC (1997)

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Transfer case failure when transferred from normal operation to 4 wheel drive. If this had happened while i was on the road instead of in front of my home, i believe an accident most surely would have occurred. Thank god i tested the 4 wheel operation before i took a trip to the snow country. There is the possibility that thousands of 4 wheel drive owners are at risk of serious accidents and completely ignorant of this danger.

I drive a 1997 ford explorer xlt.the driver's side seat belt today became unlatched when i hit the breaks hard.this is the second time that this has happened.had i hit another car, i would have gone through the windshield.ford wants to charge me $100 for the repair.

I think the rear door of ford explorers should be investigated. I have a 1997 ford explorer xlt. The weld that holds the rear door at the top is starting to come apart. I was informed that this is an engineering defect on ford explorers by a ford body shop. Why has there not been a recall on this issue? i have also seen this on several other explorers. I was told that this occurs because the sheet metal used on the door is so thin that it does not support the weight of the rear door that good.

Broken front sway bar link on 1997 ford explort xlt.replace parts.

I have a 1997 ford explorer sport and it is down for the second time with a timing chain problem. The first was when i bought the used vehicle in 1999 from a car lot in lynnwood, wa it had 49,000 miles on it and it need the timing chain assembly replaced. Now 4 years later it is sitting at a shop needing a second timing chain assembly replaced. It seems very odd that this would occur twice with a vehicle in its life time. The vehicle originated from canada in 1996, so i am not sure if it had the correct mileage when i purchased this vehicle. The bill is minimum $4500.00 and the vehicle is only worth like $6000.00 in working order. Very disappointed in ford products, they are not built to last.

While driving 1997 ford explorer xlt 4x4 v6 sohc upon acceleration on to freeway, the gas peddle stuck to floor and would not release. The result was a blown engine/small fire,no injuries thank god, because the only way to stop vehicle was to put into neutral and then park. The foot brake and emergency brake were useless, and the vehicle was revving at 75 mph at the time till brought to stop thus blowing a huge hole in wall of engine to the tune of $5000.00 to fix.ford claimed there was nothing wrong with pedal after doing a diagnostic. This throttle was recalled a few years ago and ford claimed that they fixed it.




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