Alteben
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- 2014 Explorer Limited
Morning, everyone. Wondering if anyone has had a similar issue to mine, below. And if so, how did Ford resolve it?
2014 Explorer 2.0 with front wheel drive, of course. For several months now, the advance track system will randomly apply one or both of the front brakes. Mostly happens in either a slow curve or on a decline. Used to be somewhat rare but is now much more frequent. With the all wheel drive cars, you have the ability to turn the system off. Not so with the front wheel drive Explorers. Condition is definitely getting annoying and also potentially dangerous. No warning lights and no ABS trouble codes are present. Any help is appreciated! Thanks, Ben
2014 Explorer 2.0 with front wheel drive, of course. For several months now, the advance track system will randomly apply one or both of the front brakes. Mostly happens in either a slow curve or on a decline. Used to be somewhat rare but is now much more frequent. With the all wheel drive cars, you have the ability to turn the system off. Not so with the front wheel drive Explorers. Condition is definitely getting annoying and also potentially dangerous. No warning lights and no ABS trouble codes are present. Any help is appreciated! Thanks, Ben