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We found the following complaints for FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC (2010)

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When the brakes are engaged, that accelerator also engages causing the vehicle to not stop. Which caused a serious wreck.this has been checked out by the ford dealer on multiple occasions. Several others have also reported this issue.truck is totaled and airbags did not deploy with direct front end impact.*dt*dt*dt

The airbag sensor light has been illuminating intermittently for a few months. At first, only when the temps dropped below freezing but recently without any prelude. Many people would rather risk dying in a fiery crash than go to a dealer, but i decided to take the vehicle in today. The dealer says 2 airbag sensors on the passenger seat are bad, which requires a replacement of the seat track at a cost of $1,700. The service tech opined that this happened because the passenger seat isn't sat in regularly. The dealer says the vehicle is not under warranty, so its my problem. I believe this ford motor company's design flaw and they should fix this problem at its expense.

Takata recall, the air bag light come on some times and other times it dose not. What can be done about this problem? it dose this when i start it and the light stay onand some times it dose not come on. Please advise. Thanks -- auto buyers, inc. -- (xxxxxx)parts of this document have been redacted to protect personally identifiable information pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

While driving 2010 ford explorer sport trac, 4.0l v6 with 7500 miles on a highway, the power steering, ac, and alternator cut out and vehicle immediately overheated. Pulled over safely and found the harmonic balancer was completely missing.

Traveling on the nys thruway passing a car at approximately 75mph and my engine goes dead. No power or gas no power steering nothing. I manage to get to the shoulder of the road and i can smell something burning. I was towed to the nearest ford dealership to find that my fuel pump control module and wiring harness are melted together. Scariest thing that ever happened to me.

This is my 2nd ford that has had a problem with an electric throttle body. Ford fixed the problem in my 2012 ford fusion but my 2010 doesn't fall in the same category. I am driving with no problems then out of nowhere the wrench and check engine light comes on while loosing accretion. I am scared to death driving this vehicle. I have lost power in intersections, going up a bridge, in traffic, and coming off an onramp. I am going to be stuck paying for repairs.

Letter from congressman pitts on behalf of constituent re 2010 ford explorer trac tsb known engine failure.the consumer stated when the check engine light illuminated he immediately took the vehicle to the dealer. The vehicle quickly lost power on the way to the dealer.

I have a 2010 ford explorer sport trac with approximately 26000 miles.i was driving down the interstate and i saw smoke coming from between the cab and the bed.i pulled off the freeway, onto an exit ramp to a frontage road.i called 911.before the fire department arrived, the vehicle was on fire.it is a total loss.the vehicle is now at the original ford dealership where the vehicle was purchased.

Radiator leaking coolant intermittently.noticed that the radiator was leaking at the bottom, on the passenger side.after inspecting the problem i determined that the radiator was leaking from the top.i had my mechanic look at it but was unable to locate the leak (the mechanic replaced the radiator cap).the radiator does not leak constantly, making it difficult to determine the problem.this seem to be a common problem with these vehicles.please issue a recall.

While driving 2010 ford explorer sport trac, 4.0l v6 with 7500 miles on a highway, the power steering, ac, and alternator cut out and vehicle immediately overheated. Pulled over safely and found the harmonic balancer was completely missing.

2010 ford sport trac sudden acceleration. Twice.sept 2, 2010 i rolled to a stop at a stop sign and lightly applied the brake. The engine began to rev as if it were in neutral. The engine engaged and the car lurched forward twice. I turned off the key. October 11, 2010 i rolled to a stop at a stoplight and applied the brake. The engine began to rev as if in neutral then the engine engaged and the car lurched forward twice.i had people in the vehicle with me and the car in front of me moved into the intersection on the red light to avoid being rear-ended. The dealership could find nothing wrong with it. Several mechanics were listening to my description and said it sounded like a throttle over-ride.

Traveling on the nys thruway passing a car at approximately 75mph and my engine goes dead. No power or gas no power steering nothing. I manage to get to the shoulder of the road and i can smell something burning. I was towed to the nearest ford dealership to find that my fuel pump control module and wiring harness are melted together. Scariest thing that ever happened to me.

I bought the truck new in may 2010. I had all the scheduled dealer maintenance completed as scheduled and the vehicle has never been off road. The four wheel drive has been engaged twice, and the majority of the miles have been on the highway. Thirty miles from ft leonard wood the transmission began slipping. The vehicle was sluggish when accelerating from a stopped position causing a hazard in city driving or merging onto the interstate. The vibration increased on the highway at speeds above 50 mph making it difficult to steer. When i arrived at my destination, i dropped it at the dealership the next day for service. The service representative called and informed two maintenance lights were on for engine and transmission service. I agreed to move forward with the scheduled maintenance. The dealership called later that day and informed me i needed a new transmission but could not explain what the codes meant or the cost of repair. I asked for clarification, but no one ever got back to me with an update. I received a text my truck was ready for pick up, but the staff could not explain the problem. I am now at day seven and after countless phone calls to the dealership and ford customer service line. No one can explain the issue or offer assistance because the vehicle is not under warranty!my questions. Why is the transmission shot after only 37,000 miles? if it is replaced, what reassurance do i have this problem will not reoccur in another 37,000 miles? is there assistance for a drive train component replacement that is supposed to last 100,000 miles and likely defective? why is this a warranty issue and not a quality issue? the staff at the ford customer service center try to keep bouncing back to the dealership and refuse to put me in contact with the regional manager or supervision staff.

My complaint is not with the seat belt. Please refer me to the right department. Took my 2010 ford explorer sport trac to dealership for full service. After got my truck back the engine light on my dash came on.took vehicle back to dealershipthey worked on the pcm & egrwhen they take it for a test drive the light is off but then comes back on for 7 seconds. They say the engine is good just don't know why the light comes on. They have been working on it since april 25, 2018 they've had it for 6 weeks.please tell me what i can do

Coasting to stop at intersection transmission did not disengage and engine suddenly accelerated to 2000 rpm. Held brakes and rear tires spun. I knocked trans into neutral and engine returned to normal. It has done this twice in 2 days. No floor mats and no contact with accelerator pedal. I did have a witness to this incident. Uncommanded acceleration -very bad!is there a recall for this already?

The transmission will not upshift from low gear, from take off for awhile and give me the wrench sign, also will cut off the cruse control if being used or will not allow me to use it. After taking the vehicle to a transmission shop it was diagnosed to a faulty speed sensor, and was told that ford put out a safety recall on this problem because the speed sensor has down shifted to low at highway speeds locking the rear drive up and causing accidents. I have check my vehicle recalls and did not find this recall on this. I have investigated this on the internet and found that there was indeed a recall on this problem. Why would my vehicle not be recalled to replace this defective speed sensor? before a major accident happens.

Transmission will slipping out of gear, will not go into drive, takes time going into drive and reverse.

2010 ford sport trac sudden acceleration. Twice.sept 2, 2010 i rolled to a stop at a stop sign and lightly applied the brake. The engine began to rev as if it were in neutral. The engine engaged and the car lurched forward twice. I turned off the key. October 11, 2010 i rolled to a stop at a stoplight and applied the brake. The engine began to rev as if in neutral then the engine engaged and the car lurched forward twice.i had people in the vehicle with me and the car in front of me moved into the intersection on the red light to avoid being rear-ended. The dealership could find nothing wrong with it. Several mechanics were listening to my description and said it sounded like a throttle over-ride.

Purchased vehicle 09/03/2010.driver and front passenger head rests are angled forward causing head to be titled forward and downward.causing severe neck and back pain. No replacements found. Ford motor company emailed.

The contact owns a 2010 ford explorer sport trac. The contact stated that the front driver and passenger side headrests exhibited a severe forward angle and was causing the contact to sustain severe headaches. The manufacturer was contacted and informed the contact to take the vehicle to the dealer for diagnostic testing. The vehicle was not repaired. The current and failure mileage was 60.

I just recently purchase this used vehicle and while coming to a stop or applying the brake the vehicle accelerated instantly at the same time brake pedal was pushed. I was wearing boots at the time and the toe of the boot does stick out further then my slip on shoes. This happen twice both times while wearing boots. I tried to observe what may be the cause although i was approaching stopped vehicles at the time. I recreated the movement while parked in neutral, engine running and wearing boots. The same thing happen. What happens is the toe of my boots push the accelerator as i pushed the brake pedal and it moved down toward the accelerator pedal. It appears to be a design issue as the accelerator and brake pedal are very close to the same level. The accelerator pedal should be further down and away from the break pedal.all is well if the center of the brake pedal is pushed with shoes in vertical position although in and emergency it could be contacted off center.

When the brakes are engaged, that accelerator also engages causing the vehicle to not stop. Which caused a serious wreck.this has been checked out by the ford dealer on multiple occasions. Several others have also reported this issue.truck is totaled and airbags did not deploy with direct front end impact.*dt*dt*dt

When you brake with the right foot sometimes the brake pedal will go low enough so the the right foot hits the gas pedal causing the car not to stop.

Issue is that when i apply the brakes and i do not have my foot sufficiently in the center or to the left of the brake pedal it depress the accelerator pedal when the brake pedal in fully depressed.this causes acceleration of the engine and possible forward or reward movement until i comprehend what is going on and remove my foot.i have never had this concern with any vehicle i have owned over the years.it appears that the gas pedal is too close to the brake pedal or the brake pedal requires too much depression to fully engage brakes.issue is exacerbated when i wear sport shoes which have a larger foot print.

While driving 2010 ford explorer sport trac, 4.0l v6 with 7500 miles on a highway, the power steering, ac, and alternator cut out and vehicle immediately overheated. Pulled over safely and found the harmonic balancer was completely missing.

The contact owns a 2010 ford explorer sport trac. The contactstated that when the rear windows were open and the frontwindows were closed, the vehicle would vibrate excessively. The dealer advised that the failure was normal. The contact believed the defect to be safety related because he was unable to drive with the front windows open due to the wind pressure. The contact stated the vibrations were so violent that the drivers seat would shake and the radio would shut down when the failure would occur. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 900 and the current mileage was 900. Updated 7/26/10 updated 08/31/10

When the brakes are engaged, that accelerator also engages causing the vehicle to not stop. Which caused a serious wreck.this has been checked out by the ford dealer on multiple occasions. Several others have also reported this issue.truck is totaled and airbags did not deploy with direct front end impact.*dt*dt*dt

When temp is below freezing drivers door will not close

Driving on paved road, clear weatherentering a left bank, turned steering wheel towards left at 30 mph. Truck started to shimmied and loose control. Immediately applied brake & stopped vehicle. Back right wheel missing 2 wheel studs. Had tires exchange 400 miles prior, no problem with studs. Mechanic is now replacing rear axel.

While in the carpool lane of freeway this truckwithout warning shut down power/speed and turned off with a wrench light coming on. The second time it did this on the freeway in the middle lane the throttle body was replaced. On 05/19/2011 it did it again in the fast lane of the freeway and went to two dealers who said they can't "replicate" the problem so they can't just try fixing everything it could be. The dealer refuses to stand behind the product he sold. He said," he couldn't help that ford made a bad car". It is sitting at the dealers service area because i feel it would be negligent of me to put this truck on the road. Why it hasn't caused an accident i don't know.

My new 2010 ford explorer sport trac experience a third sudden acceleration event since my purchasing the vehicle in early january.on all three occasions i was able to control the surge in acceleration by use of the foot brake.i am worried that an accident is just a matter of time.i have taken the car to the dealer but because it is not an easily reproducible problem i have not obtained any resolution of the problem.

I just recently purchase this used vehicle and while coming to a stop or applying the brake the vehicle accelerated instantly at the same time brake pedal was pushed. I was wearing boots at the time and the toe of the boot does stick out further then my slip on shoes. This happen twice both times while wearing boots. I tried to observe what may be the cause although i was approaching stopped vehicles at the time. I recreated the movement while parked in neutral, engine running and wearing boots. The same thing happen. What happens is the toe of my boots push the accelerator as i pushed the brake pedal and it moved down toward the accelerator pedal. It appears to be a design issue as the accelerator and brake pedal are very close to the same level. The accelerator pedal should be further down and away from the break pedal.all is well if the center of the brake pedal is pushed with shoes in vertical position although in and emergency it could be contacted off center.

The contact owns a 2010 ford explorer sport trac. The contact stated that while driving 50 mph, he lost control of the vehicle, drove through a field and crashed. Upon exiting the vehicle, the contact noticed that the front driver side wheel was detached from the vehicle. The vehicle was towed to the contact's residence. The vehicle was not taken to have the failure diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure, but offered no assistance. The failure and the current mileages were 30,000.

I replaced the original oem pirelli tires in december 2015 when the vehicle had approximately 36,000 miles on it. They were replaced with the same brand, size and style of pirelli tires. On march 8, 2016 at approx. 42,000 miles i returned to the tire shop to have the tires rebalanced after noticing some bumpiness. The tire shop discovered that in two of the tires the steel band which held the tpms sensor in place had disintegrated and was free floating in the tire and had ruined the inner liners in the tires making them extremely unsafe. I contacted my local ford dealer and inquired about possible recalls and/or bulletins involving the steel bands used on the tpms.ford denied any previous issues with the bands however they did note that ford had quit using the steel bands after only using them a short while.i feel ford motor company owes me the $542.72 i am out for the replacement of the tires and sensors i had to replace to remedy a very unsafe situtation. I replace the bands and sensors in the other two tires as well with a replacement type which doesn't involve steel bands.ford should issue a recall notice immediately to remedy an unsafe tpms band system immediately which could have resulted in a catastrophic accident if the situtation had not been discovered by the tire shop. I'm enclosing a copy of my expenses and a picture of the broken bands which were discovered within my tires.

Driving on paved road, clear weatherentering a left bank, turned steering wheel towards left at 30 mph. Truck started to shimmied and loose control. Immediately applied brake & stopped vehicle. Back right wheel missing 2 wheel studs. Had tires exchange 400 miles prior, no problem with studs. Mechanic is now replacing rear axel.




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