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- 2020 Explorer ST
My 2011 XLT (40,000 miles) had engine overheat at low speed traffic yesterday. I was near a mall so, I parked the car for about 1 hour to take dinner and after that I rode home without issue (only few minutes). Early today before leaving I checked the coolant and it's a recommended level. But, later the overheat alarm appeared again at low speed traffic. So, I dropped my Explorer at the nearest dealer and since it's Friday they couldn't check it until Monday. It's already more than 3 years and passed the manufacturer's warranty period, I wish this engine overheat issue and rental car will be covered by my extended warranty.
All manufacturer's recommended fixes & recalls for my Explorer was all done, including the fan related recall (12b36) which was done 2 years ago (April 2012).
I would fight Ford about waiving your deductible as well. You shouldn't have to pay a deductible for a very well known issue like this. Especially at only 4,000 miles over your warranty AND knowing their are service campaigns out there to try to avoid this issue.