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We found the following complaints for FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC (2008)

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The airbag light indicator is on. Some time if you shutoff the engine it will reset but sometimes wont reset. I took it to ford dealership then called the extended warranty company and they said its not covered. This is a safety issue, isn't it a responsibility for the manufacturer?

Truck cut off 4 times in middle traffic would not stay on.no warning light change tried to pull off truck just kept cutting off.

The contact owned a 2008 ford explorer sport trac. The contact stated that while driving 15 mph on the sand in a beach area that there was a failure of which a strong burning odor started, excess heat was felt by the driver, front passenger and 3 rear passengers. The vehicle was pulled over as they exited the vehicle. Upon inspecting the vehicle, it was noticed that there was a small fire near the transmission area, fluid had leaked onto the catalytic converter as the fire progressed to destroying the vehicle with the fire becoming extensive which had erupted all the way to the fuel system to the fuel tank. The fire department had arrived and extinguished the remaining flames. The insurance company had not rendered any assistance to inspect the cause of the fire. A dealer had not diagnosed the cause of the fire yet. The vehicle was destroyed due to the internal failure resulting in a catastrophic fire. The manufacturer was notified of the failure to determine if they may be able to investigate the cause of the fire. The approximate failure mileage was 81,000.

Parked vehicle.turned off ignition.key would not release from the ignition.cycled the auto shift lever to make sure in park.at this point noted that i could shift out of park without my foot being on the brake.very dangerous.i was able to remove the key by pulling the ignition fuse.i pulled the fuse and removed the key.reinstalled the fuse.was still able to shift out of park without my foot on the brake.i left the car sitting for a while and noted that the battery had completely drained down.i was able to jump the car off to start it.if i leave the ignition fuse in, the battery will completely drain down again.

Driving the car it began to lose power, then get power, then it shut off.restarted the car, started driving and it surged unexpectedly then began to lose power again, then it shut off.this scared my wife because she didn't know if it was going to surge or lose power.took it to a mechanic and finally after a lot of diagnostics they determined it was the ecm or electronic power control module.i have researched this and a lot of people have had this problem..ford knows of the problem but will not replace the module.others have written of this same problem.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucusqj3-evki just wish someone would look into this do something about it.

Truck cut off 4 times in middle traffic would not stay on.no warning light change tried to pull off truck just kept cutting off.

The contact owns a 2008 ford explorer sport trac. While at a stop light with the brake pedal depressed, the vehicle accelerated independently. The vehicle was towed to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the throttle body and motor assembly needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 61,130.

Driving the car it began to lose power, then get power, then it shut off.restarted the car, started driving and it surged unexpectedly then began to lose power again, then it shut off.this scared my wife because she didn't know if it was going to surge or lose power.took it to a mechanic and finally after a lot of diagnostics they determined it was the ecm or electronic power control module.i have researched this and a lot of people have had this problem..ford knows of the problem but will not replace the module.others have written of this same problem.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucusqj3-evki just wish someone would look into this do something about it.

The contact owns a 2008 ford explorer sport trac. The contact stated that the radiator began to leak abnormally. The contact attempted to locate the parts needed to make repairs to the vehicle from an independent parts dealer, but was unable to locate the part. The vehicle was then scheduled for repairs with an authorized dealer. The manufacturer was notified but offered no assistance. The failure and current mileage was 35,000.

Broke down on a very high traffic bridge, that had no safety lane to pull over. Very dangerous, with no time to pull over when engine light came on. Repeat, this happens to all ford sport tracs with plastic radiator housing. There are some class action lawsuits across the usa. Ford has known about this condition since 2002, but only notified government vehicles for the fixes.

The contact owned a 2008 ford explorer sport trac. The contact stated that while driving 15 mph on the sand in a beach area that there was a failure of which a strong burning odor started, excess heat was felt by the driver, front passenger and 3 rear passengers. The vehicle was pulled over as they exited the vehicle. Upon inspecting the vehicle, it was noticed that there was a small fire near the transmission area, fluid had leaked onto the catalytic converter as the fire progressed to destroying the vehicle with the fire becoming extensive which had erupted all the way to the fuel system to the fuel tank. The fire department had arrived and extinguished the remaining flames. The insurance company had not rendered any assistance to inspect the cause of the fire. A dealer had not diagnosed the cause of the fire yet. The vehicle was destroyed due to the internal failure resulting in a catastrophic fire. The manufacturer was notified of the failure to determine if they may be able to investigate the cause of the fire. The approximate failure mileage was 81,000.

Driving on highway check engine light came on and engine started missing and car shaking; pulled in to ford dealer in next town; diagnosis said could be this or that they could not figure it out but got car running smother; we went another 300 miles to our destination; took car to local ford dealer; replaced spark plugs and upstream o2 sensor; took it home; still ran rough seems like it is about to stall an a light or sitting in traffic; took it back; they had it for 3 days; mechanic drove it; could not figure out what was wrong and said they thought it was ok because mechanic could not make it drive like it was mis firing or anything unusual; drove home and it immediately started acting like one cylinder was mis firing. Am going to take it to a repair shop that is highly recommended and let the see if they can find out what is the matter.

After turning onto the main road out of our subdivision the vehicle shut down and would not start.the car behind us nearly ran into the back of the vehicle.it appears there is a design flaw in the tensioners used for the timing chains on the motor in this vehicle.the tensioners are a plastic that cannot hold up to the heat and eventually deteriorate prematurely.apparently when one of them fails the vehicle automatically shuts off the engine causing the driver to lose control.

Vehicle developed an exhaust leak from the left side manifold.repaired at a cost of 250 dollars.leak was noticeable by exhaust smell in cab and sound from left side of engine.second leak has now developed on right side,still need to repair,have exhaust smell in cab and similar sound from engine.

Radiator started leaking at bottom gasket /o ring seal of tank.also interior light goes off and on when hit bumps. Found it is tied into the ignition switch.if light comes on after hitting bump all i have to do is giggle the ignition switch to get it to go back off.

Truck cut off 4 times in middle traffic would not stay on.no warning light change tried to pull off truck just kept cutting off.

The contact owned a 2008 ford explorer sport trac. The contact stated that while driving 15 mph on the sand in a beach area that there was a failure of which a strong burning odor started, excess heat was felt by the driver, front passenger and 3 rear passengers. The vehicle was pulled over as they exited the vehicle. Upon inspecting the vehicle, it was noticed that there was a small fire near the transmission area, fluid had leaked onto the catalytic converter as the fire progressed to destroying the vehicle with the fire becoming extensive which had erupted all the way to the fuel system to the fuel tank. The fire department had arrived and extinguished the remaining flames. The insurance company had not rendered any assistance to inspect the cause of the fire. A dealer had not diagnosed the cause of the fire yet. The vehicle was destroyed due to the internal failure resulting in a catastrophic fire. The manufacturer was notified of the failure to determine if they may be able to investigate the cause of the fire. The approximate failure mileage was 81,000.

The contact owns a 2008 ford explorer. The contact stated that the check engine light and wrench icon illuminated. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer for a diagnostic test, who stated that the torque converter would need to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 80,000. The current mileage was 92,000.

Radiator started leaking at bottom gasket /o ring seal of tank.also interior light goes off and on when hit bumps. Found it is tied into the ignition switch.if light comes on after hitting bump all i have to do is giggle the ignition switch to get it to go back off.

The contact owns a 2008 ford explorer sport trac.the contact stated that the vehicle would lunge forward when attempting to shift gears.the vehicle would also stall, shift out of neutral, shift out of over drive or would shift into various gears erratically.a local mechanic replaced the transmission, but the failure recurred.the manufacturer requested to receive information from the dealer before assisting the contact with the failure.the dealer was notified but denied any assistance with repair to the failure.the failure mileage was 75,000 and the current mileage was 80,000.

Parked vehicle.turned off ignition.key would not release from the ignition.cycled the auto shift lever to make sure in park.at this point noted that i could shift out of park without my foot being on the brake.very dangerous.i was able to remove the key by pulling the ignition fuse.i pulled the fuse and removed the key.reinstalled the fuse.was still able to shift out of park without my foot on the brake.i left the car sitting for a while and noted that the battery had completely drained down.i was able to jump the car off to start it.if i leave the ignition fuse in, the battery will completely drain down again.

Brake or transmission is malfunctioning, truck was parked on a flat surface in the driveway and not running, in park, locked and after a bout an hour the truck began rolling, an was stopped my a piece of wrought iron fence, damaging the front bumper. It could have been worse had the fence not been there.

2008 ford sport trac has a problem with the transmission. *njthe consumer noticed that after coming to a stop, the vehicle was not making a smooth stop, but rather lurching several times in stopping. The dealer performed a program on the transmission, however the continued.

2008 ford explorer sport trac, 5 speed automatic, v6. Transmission fails to engage; truck has difficulty accelerating from a stop and will roll backwards from a stop if on an incline. Transmission also 'slams' gears and feels like the vehicle has been hit from behind. Dealership has failed to repair and has worked on the vehicle for over four weeks with no permanent resolution. Fixes last a couple weeks and then it fails again.transmission has been removed and many parts replaced, but it still does not work properly.vehicle does not feel safe from a stop and i am in fear of an accident due to the transmission failing.ford technician has been working with dealership, but has been only applying 'band-aid' solutions.

2008 sport trac v8 4 wheel drive.i must wait approximately 30 seconds before backing truck out of my garage...any sooner and the engine just revs but will slowly move after reaching 6,000 rpm.truck also advances slowly from a stop.1st dealer advised me it actually was 21 seconds and that i should just wait the 21 seconds before shifting to reverse.2nd dealer cannot duplicate problem because it is intermittent and seems worse when weather is warm and humid.1st dealer indicated they did a reflash of transmission but 2nd dealer confirmed they did not and accomplished it and shifting improved.truck still does not downshift correctly to first gear upon coming to a stop or near stop and truck will remain in higher gear unless full stop and one second both occur.found plenty of same type complaints online from 2007 and 2008 sport trac owners but ford and their dealers try and convince me that there is no problem and they are not aware of others with same issues. Reflash so far seems to have fixed problem of hard down and upshifting but created the slow down shifting to first gear. Numerous close calls when truck is slow to accelerate into traffic because it does not down shift to first gear after slowing to 3 miles per hour or lower like ever other vehicle i have owned.

The contact owns a 2008 ford explorer. While driving various speeds and attempting to stop, the brake pedal was depressed and traveled to the floorboard. The brakes eventually stopped the vehicle. There were no warning indicators illuminated. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the brake pedal failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The local dealer was not contacted. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 55,000.

Parked vehicle.turned off ignition.key would not release from the ignition.cycled the auto shift lever to make sure in park.at this point noted that i could shift out of park without my foot being on the brake.very dangerous.i was able to remove the key by pulling the ignition fuse.i pulled the fuse and removed the key.reinstalled the fuse.was still able to shift out of park without my foot on the brake.i left the car sitting for a while and noted that the battery had completely drained down.i was able to jump the car off to start it.if i leave the ignition fuse in, the battery will completely drain down again.

2008 ford sport trac when pulling onto highway traction light came on and brakes locked up would not go or able to stop brake pedal felt like a jack hammer when applying the brakes the only way to get the light off was to shut the truck down in the middle of the road ford has done nothing to fix the problem they know it is a sensor but it has 4 of them and they will not change all 4 to fix the problem. They would rather risk my life and anyone that maybe following me.

Brake or transmission is malfunctioning, truck was parked on a flat surface in the driveway and not running, in park, locked and after a bout an hour the truck began rolling, an was stopped my a piece of wrought iron fence, damaging the front bumper. It could have been worse had the fence not been there.

The contact owns a 2008 ford explorer sport trac. While driving approximately 15 mph, the steering wheel became loose and fractured. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic. The contact was made aware of nhtsa campaign number: 17v181000 (steering); however, the vin was not included. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 100,000.

2008 ford sport trac when pulling onto highway traction light came on and brakes locked up would not go or able to stop brake pedal felt like a jack hammer when applying the brakes the only way to get the light off was to shut the truck down in the middle of the road ford has done nothing to fix the problem they know it is a sensor but it has 4 of them and they will not change all 4 to fix the problem. They would rather risk my life and anyone that maybe following me.

The contact owns a 2008 ford explorer sport trac. While at a stop light with the brake pedal depressed, the vehicle accelerated independently. The vehicle was towed to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the throttle body and motor assembly needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 61,130.




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