03centexplorer
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- February 23, 2006
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- City, State
- Lansing, MI
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 03 Explorer centennial
I bought an 03 cenntenial edition Explorer four days ago with 39,500 miles. On the test drive I saw that the info center was saying tire pressure sensor fault. The salesman said it was a broken sensor. I figured that was a small problem considering the price I was getting. The test drive went well and I didnt notice any noises or potential mechanical problems. You could eat off the motor it was so clean. I asked the guy several times if the vehicle had been checked for any problems. He assured us it had and that it passed with flying colors. He said he even used it for a week and was amazed at how smooth it was. So I bought it.. I am FORD to the bone. My grandfather was a plant supervisor for Ford, 35 years seniority. Leaving the dealership I felt a vibration turning out into the street. I felt like rough pavement so I assumed thats what it was. Later it did it again. By the next day when I drove it again I noticed it more. It is a vibration at slow turns. I took it back to the dealer to complete paperwork and I asked him about it. He said it was normal. when I got home I called a different dealer and they said that it is not normal. The third day the 4x4 high light flashes whe I push 4x4 auto.Then I called the dealer and said he needed to take a look at it. I have no warranty but he offered to look at it and then see what he can do. When we took it in the service tech in a half hour determined it is a clutch in the rear end making the vibration and uneven tread wear between the front tires and the back causing the tire pressure sensor to fault causing the truck stay in 4x4 high. Now they seem to be avoiding us. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Ford pride being injured in Michigan....
Ford pride being injured in Michigan....