I had a 2002 Ford Explorer Sport 4X4 2 Door with the 4.0L. It was a quite capable vehicle in the snow and the limited amount I drove it off road. I thoroughly enjoyed it and wish we didn't trade it in when we did. I liked it way better than my 97 4 door.
My wife had an Explorer with the 2.3 and I now have the Bronco with the 2.3. I've been very pleased with them. From my experiences, less troublesome than the 2.7, 3.0 and 3.5L Fords.
I can's speak to your exact issue, but in my experiences this has become the new norm. Waiting on the dealer for weeks for warranty diagnosis and repair. My dealer has had my expedition for almost three weeks, and before that they had my explorer for 5-6 out of 8 weeks. Still no fix on...
Well I have done the squeezing of the boot and the flexing the boot forward and back trick. It solves the noise for a couple days, and then it returns. To me it 100% verifies the problem is indeed the front driveshaft squeak. This one is frustrating because as previously mentioned, this type...
I have a fox body mustang vert that the top only goes up when I put it away for winter. No issues for me.
Lots of variable's on where you visit though I'd imagine.
I was cruising on Ford's website, looking to see if I had any Sync updates for my Expedition. I went to my Bronco page and started reading the same type of material. Under the following page I read about Bronco Sync 4.X software features and see they mention Phone as a key.
The 4.X series...
You may like the future Tremor Expedition This appears to be replacing the Timberline.
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a61984739/2025-ford-expedition-tremor-spied/
Another interesting tidbit, not a single Stellantis on the list for any of the generations. I question this with the RAM being #3 sales for 2023. I guess its looking out over a number of years for the models.
I find this data very interesting. Wonder how much the financial aspect impacts these statistics. If this is true, than the sedan is going to make a comeback.
https://fordauthority.com/2024/09/ford-f-series-pickup-beloved-by-boomers-and-gen-x/