What was the problem with my 2013 Ford Explorer?
What was the problem with my 2013 Ford Explorer?
My 2013 Ford Explorer had issues with losing its GPS location and periodically reduced power steering (steering wheel was hard to turn). The power steering issue seemed to happen on very cold winter days. Eventually my battery failed and I replaced it.
When did the steering crap out on my explorer?
We bought our 2013 Explorer used from a Ford dealership about 9 months ago. About 2 months ago, I was stopped at a red arrow and when I went to start to make a U turn, the steering crapped out on me.
What’s the price of a 2013 Ford Explorer?
The 2013 Ford Explorer Sport certainly is less costly. Base price is $41,545 (including destination) and even though the one you’d want will bring you close to $50 grand, that’s still $35,000 less than the three-row Mercedes-Benz GL550 and probably $20 thou less than five-seater Mercedes MLs, BMW X5 and the Range Rover Sport.
What’s the color of the 2013 Ford Explorer?
The 2013 Ford Explorer Sport’s strategy on visual differentiation can be summed up with one word and one color: black. So if you want folks to know you’ve popped for the Sport, you’d better hope they notice the black grille and the all-over black exterior accents, including the lower body cladding and Explorer-specific alloys.
What to do if your 2013 Ford Explorer stops working?
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What kind of SUV is the 2013 Ford Explorer?
They’re all quite desirable, but if upscale features and a high-quality interior are priorities for you, the Explorer is a great choice. The 2013 Ford Explorer is a large crossover SUV available in base, XLT, Limited and Sport trim levels.
Is the Ford Explorer XLT a good SUV?
MyFord Touch is slow to respond and can be difficult to use. With solid on-road dynamics, decent fuel efficiency and an accommodating, high-class cabin, the 2013 Ford Explorer is a top pick for a large crossover SUV. One could argue that the Ford Explorer started America’s love affair with the SUV, and as times have changed, so has the Explorer.
Is there a recall on the Ford Explorer?
Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain model year 2011-2013 Explorer vehicles. In the affected vehicles, the interior door handle return spring may unseat, resulting in interior door handle that does not return to the fully stowed position after actuation. Tip: Recalls don’t affect every vehicle of the same year, make and model.