How many miles does a 2013 Explorer last?
How many miles does a 2013 Explorer last?
An average Ford Explorer can easily achieve 80,000 to 200,000 miles. If you visit Explorer forums, you will find several examples of users with over 300k miles on the odometer.” It’s a great investment if anyone is sick of making car payments.
What’s the fault with my 2013 Ford Explorer?
Power steering assist fault – 2013 Ford Explorer ford war… Message comes on power steering assist fault.. My vechile backs out good.. But when I put it n drive n turn wheel that’s when light comes on..
Why does power steering stop working on 2013 Ford Explorer?
The power steering on my 2013 Ford Explorer will intermittently stop working while the vehicle is in motion on a city street. My wife almost had an accident due to this because it makes the vehicle extremely difficult to control. This is a known defect with Explorers and there was a recall issued (14s06) but only for certain VIN numbers.
Is there a recall on the Ford Explorer?
The affected vehicles may experience an intermittent connection in the electric power steering gear, which can cause a loss of the motor position sensor signal resulting in a shut down of the power steering assist. Ford will notify owners, and dealers will update the Power Steering Control Module (PSCM) software, free of charge.
How to test the alternator in a Ford Explorer?
The alternator can be tested by checking the voltage coming from it while it is running with a voltmeter. You should also check the voltage when revving the engine to 2000 RPMs. The alternator… O2 sensor or EGR valve?
Power steering assist fault – 2013 Ford Explorer ford war… Message comes on power steering assist fault.. My vechile backs out good.. But when I put it n drive n turn wheel that’s when light comes on..
The power steering on my 2013 Ford Explorer will intermittently stop working while the vehicle is in motion on a city street. My wife almost had an accident due to this because it makes the vehicle extremely difficult to control. This is a known defect with Explorers and there was a recall issued (14s06) but only for certain VIN numbers.
The affected vehicles may experience an intermittent connection in the electric power steering gear, which can cause a loss of the motor position sensor signal resulting in a shut down of the power steering assist. Ford will notify owners, and dealers will update the Power Steering Control Module (PSCM) software, free of charge.
The alternator can be tested by checking the voltage coming from it while it is running with a voltmeter. You should also check the voltage when revving the engine to 2000 RPMs. The alternator… O2 sensor or EGR valve?