DesrtExplorer
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- 2012 Explorer Limited
Having the 'Re-circulation ON' AND the 'Rear A/C' ON seems to be the key to reproducing the smell in my case. I could drive all day with the A/C working and Re-circulation OFF and not smell anything. But temperatures here reach upwards of 50 degrees Celsius and keeping the Re-circulation ON helps with the cooling.
Regardless of where or what the smell is... There seems to be a genuine problem being faced by FORD customers!! Does not matter how small the number. Take into account people who don't search on the internet or visit this forum. Also take into account people who will bear with it thinking that its the 'break-in' period smell. Experiencing this problem is related to driving habits also. People who do not accelerate hard might never notice the smell at all!!! Then there are some who never use the Climate Control at all (trust me there are such people!!).
I know FORD will fix the problem...but when is the question. This model is already in its third year!!
Welcome to the Forum tnt_12.:wavey:
I think that you are very much over exaggerating the number of vehicles with this problem. None of the owners that I have spoken with in my area seem to have this problem. Keep in mind that those members here reporting the problem are but a very small percentage of the total number of owners. My A/C ran most of the Summer without pulling any exhaust gases into the cabin.
From reading the posts on this issue, it also seems that people are getting different smells from different areas. Some are getting it pulled in due to the A/C and there is another post where it is coming in around the back vents due to the exhaust coming from the muffler design. There are reports of burned oil smells as well as sulphur (rotten egg) smells. There are reports of cooling hoses being replaced and the situation improved, but only temporarily.
So I doubt that the exact problem has been identified yet.
For those with the issue, I hope it is resolved soon.
Peter
Regardless of where or what the smell is... There seems to be a genuine problem being faced by FORD customers!! Does not matter how small the number. Take into account people who don't search on the internet or visit this forum. Also take into account people who will bear with it thinking that its the 'break-in' period smell. Experiencing this problem is related to driving habits also. People who do not accelerate hard might never notice the smell at all!!! Then there are some who never use the Climate Control at all (trust me there are such people!!).
I know FORD will fix the problem...but when is the question. This model is already in its third year!!