AUGUST 4: Ford Recalls 830,000 Vehicles to Keep the Doors Closed When Driving . http://www.carcomplaints.com/news/2016/ford-recalls-doors-closed-driving.shtml
Personally, I'd go back to the stock tune and 2 bar sensor every time.joe raptor said:Do I have to put the stock tune back ? and if I replace the module ,do the computer have to be reflash ,by the dealer ?
ZSHO said:FORD EXPLORER RECALL: SUSPENSION PROBLEMS IN 1.2 MILLION SUVS. Z ???
Ford Explorers recalled to prevent drivers from losing control due broken suspension toe links
JUNE 12, 2019 — A Ford Explorer recall for more than 1.2 million SUVs has been ordered so that dealerships can replace the left and right rear suspension toe links.
According to Ford, 2011-2017 Explorers may suffer from rear suspension toe link fractures that will cause drivers serious steering problems, including the chance of losing control.
Ford says one driver reported hitting a curb when the toe link broke, but the automaker says it's unaware of any injuries caused by the problems.
A Ford Explorer is more susceptible if the rear suspension often travels over a surface that causes the rear-end to bounce.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has not released details about the Explorer recall, but Ford says about 1.2 million SUVs are in the U.S., 28,000 are recalled in Canada and one Explorer will be repaired in Mexico.
The 2011-2017 Explorers were built in Chicago between May 17, 2010, and January 25, 2017.
Ford dealers will need to align the rear suspensions in addition to replacing both rear suspension toe links.
Affected Ford Explorer customers with questions should call 866-436-7332 and refer to recall number 19S17
http://m.carcomplaints.com/news/2019/ford-explorer-recall-suspension-problems.shtml
Non PP SHO here. Wonder what the difference in toe links from the performance package?Leadfoot said:ZSHO said:FORD EXPLORER RECALL: SUSPENSION PROBLEMS IN 1.2 MILLION SUVS. Z ???
Ford Explorers recalled to prevent drivers from losing control due broken suspension toe links
JUNE 12, 2019 — A Ford Explorer recall for more than 1.2 million SUVs has been ordered so that dealerships can replace the left and right rear suspension toe links.
According to Ford, 2011-2017 Explorers may suffer from rear suspension toe link fractures that will cause drivers serious steering problems, including the chance of losing control.
Ford says one driver reported hitting a curb when the toe link broke, but the automaker says it's unaware of any injuries caused by the problems.
A Ford Explorer is more susceptible if the rear suspension often travels over a surface that causes the rear-end to bounce.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has not released details about the Explorer recall, but Ford says about 1.2 million SUVs are in the U.S., 28,000 are recalled in Canada and one Explorer will be repaired in Mexico.
The 2011-2017 Explorers were built in Chicago between May 17, 2010, and January 25, 2017.
Ford dealers will need to align the rear suspensions in addition to replacing both rear suspension toe links.
Affected Ford Explorer customers with questions should call 866-436-7332 and refer to recall number 19S17
http://m.carcomplaints.com/news/2019/ford-explorer-recall-suspension-problems.shtml
Looks like they found more defective toe links...
https://www.consumerreports.org/car-recalls-defects/ford-flex-taurus-lincoln-mkt-suspension-recall/