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Ford Quality Control

cowboyearl

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Year, Model & Trim Level
2015 exployer limited
My story,
2012 limited.301A package. Windshield noise, the bee above pass sun visor . Black electrical tape fixed that. Rain noise, tin drum. Epas locked up.
Pass door not aligned. Tail gate not aligned. Nav and voice commands were terrible.
Traded for a town and country limited. Liked it ok, but wasn't real happy with it.
Trade for a 2014 XLT. I liked it. Nav, voice commands better. No rain or bee noise. Pass door and tail gate not aligned. But other wise very happy with it. I liked the paddle controls better than the little round buttons on the control panel. I missed the features of the 301A package. Trade for a 2014 edge limited. Really liked it, but no epas. I have torn tendons in shoulders and no epas made it hard to drive.
Trade for a 2015 XLT. Pass door is finally aligned. Tail gate off on pass side. Got some rubber shims and put on it. Now the panel below the head light on drivers side is separated. I read about this on this forum. I thought I was the only 1 with this problem. Part is on order at the dealer.
I really like the quality of materials on the explorer. But I would think after 5 years that the quality control of the build would be better. Someone needs to be fired.
The Edge will have epas on it this year. The build quality of the edge is much better than the explorer. So, I will be trading again. Who puts the explorer together and who does the quality control on it?
I like the functions of Ford. Really like the voice commands for everything. Especially climate, and nav. Like the travel link also. The services feature with operator option is great.
The escape with the toe open tail gate. Not very good. Who wants to stand on 1 food to open a tail gate. Chrysler T&C limited. If you stand at the tail gate for 3 seconds it opens. Ford take a hint. If an option is available for the escape(a small suv) Why not on all the suv's.
Im staying with ford until someone comes out with the same or better options, but someone needs to get on the quality control people.
 



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That part time QC guy finally retired, things are starting to look better.
 






I also have a 15' XLT and don't have any of the alignment issues. After reading some posts on this forum, I had to go out and do a serious bumper to bumper inspection about one week after I bought it. I think everything looks good. I really love the seats in it. They are definitely the highest quality seats I've had in a car and even look/feel better than my wife's Acura MDX. The white stitching and dark grey suede down the middle really sets them off. I also work with a guy who drives a 2012 Lexus GX 460 and the other day he sat in my Explorer. After we got out, he said that he's getting tired of his Lexus and will be going to the Ford dealer to test drive an Explorer.
 






Man, taking a hit on 4 vehicles depreciation in 3 years.. my gosh..
 






...........The escape with the toe open tail gate. Not very good. Who wants to stand on 1 food to open a tail gate. Chrysler T&C limited. If you stand at the tail gate for 3 seconds it opens. Ford take a hint. If an option is available for the escape(a small suv) Why not on all the suv's.
Im staying with ford until someone comes out with the same or better options, but someone needs to get on the quality control people.
I think every option of opening the liftgate has its pros and cons. I don't have any issue with the current system the Explorer has although an added hands free option would be handy at times. The 2016 will have the foot 'kick' system which really doesn't force you stand on one leg while swiping the other foot under the bumper. It is more like walking up to the vehicle and making a quick step up under the bumper. The 3 second option in my opinion is not something I would want. What happens when you stand behind the vehicle to clean the windshield or scrape snow/ice off of it. That will take more than 3 seconds so does that mean the liftgate is going to open while I'm standing there? I saw the Motoring 2015 TV show this week and showed the Sonata with the 3 second system. Their issue is that while it unlocks the trunk, the lid does not fully open.

Peter
 






all 3 fords you bought had misaligned doors?

not buying that
 






all 3 fords you bought had misaligned doors?

not buying that

My grandfather went through three Freestar's before he got one that didnt have something horribly wrong with it. This one is now showing signs of a valve failure and its banging up a storm(detonating). He refuses to make the dealer fix it and has already replaced the coil pack on his own dime just so he wont have to deal with them. I guess he's just going to trade it in when it does konk out. :roll:

*EDIT*
First one the rear passenger seats wouldnt lock down to the bar (how did this leave the factory!?).
Second was door hinges were misaligned
Third, the hood was offset, so it hit the fender aprons. It rusted the paint off in a week.
 












I think they call this trolling. Another ridiculous post that tries to make Ford look bad.
 






Dont get me wrong. I like my Fords!
 






all 3 fords you bought had misaligned doors?

not buying that

I guess you've never looked closely at a Flex. The worst door and tailgate alignment of any Ford. Go look down the side of one from back to front and see how off the door edge to fender margin is.
 






More on Quality Control

Yes. I had 3 Explorers with tail gates not aligned. All 3 on the pass side. I'm not paying a site just so I can post pics.
I forgot on my 2012 limited the pass head light lens had either a finger or thumb print on it. There are other post in this forum about this. There is also a pic.
 






maybe chrysler is the way to go
 






Didn't you already post this same exact thread a couple days ago? That thread is also still sitting on the first page of this Forum. Stop wasting bandwidth with repeated posts.


By the way, you can post pictures for free by using Photobucket or Flikr.
 






Yes. I had 3 Explorers with tail gates not aligned. All 3 on the pass side. I'm not paying a site just so I can post pics.
I forgot on my 2012 limited the pass head light lens had either a finger or thumb print on it. There are other post in this forum about this. There is also a pic.
You can go to the New Members Introductions forum and in the 'Sticky' section there is a thread on how to post pictures;
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=25
The membership fee is not just for posting pictures from your computer. It costs $$ to keep this Forum up and running so that members paid and non paid have a place to post and get tips and answers to their questions.

I Have merged your new thread with your initial one on the same issue.

Peter
 






I'll say both my front doors on my PI are misaligned and "sag" to the rear, I wrote it off as having the ballistic inserts adding 45lbs to each door being the culprit, but I need to go look again. I'll post some photos here in a sec
 






I'll say both my front doors on my PI are misaligned and "sag" to the rear, I wrote it off as having the ballistic inserts adding 45lbs to each door being the culprit, but I need to go look again. I'll post some photos here in a sec

Are the ballistic inserts in all PI's? Also, what are they rated to stop?
 












I dont think they're at liberty to say. Ya'know, safety reasons.

LOL.If someone really wanted to find out, it would be pretty easy.

Most departments use lvl III armor is only the driver side door. It's less for protecting the officer while sitting inside and more for giving them a barrier to hide behind if they're ever in a shoot out. Lvl III armor will/should stop anything up to a .308 pill.

Some departments splurge and purchase Lvl IV armor which will stop armor piercing rounds. I was just curious which ones are in his door because he said they weigh 4 pounds and most Lvl III door panels weigh less than 40 pounds.
 



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LOL.If someone really wanted to find out, it would be pretty easy.

Most departments use lvl III armor is only the driver side door. It's less for protecting the officer while sitting inside and more for giving them a barrier to hide behind if they're ever in a shoot out. Lvl III armor will/should stop anything up to a .308 pill.

Some departments splurge and purchase Lvl IV armor which will stop armor piercing rounds. I was just curious which ones are in his door because he said they weigh 4 pounds and most Lvl III door panels weigh less than 40 pounds.



In light of recent events, this is probably a subject that does not need to be discussed on open public forum. And if you really want to find out, I wish you luck. I will not discuss this further.
 






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