We have classified the 2 complaints from 2006 Ford Explorer about TIRES into the following categories.
Tl* the contact owns a 2006 ford explorer equipped with michelin latitude tour green x tires, size: p245/65r17. the contact stated that area where the tread met the sidewall was separating. the failure was evident on all four tires. the contact had to replace all four tires on 8/29/2014 for the same failure. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the tires were not replaced again. the tire and vehicle failure mileage was 106,930.
With only 86,000 miles our ford explorers transmission has failed once again. when we had 23,000 miles on our vehicle we noticed the transmission was shifting rather hard and took it to the dealer and they found nothing wrong. at 58,000 miles the transmission engagement was so rough that we had to get it repaired. since the warranty is only up to 36,000 we decided our best bet is to not take it to the dealer. we had the valve body repaired and it ran fine up until now. 86,000 miles and this vehicle is once again at a repair shop having the transmission fully rebuilt. in the time i have owned this vehicle i have paid over $7,000 to keep it running with regular maintenance, tires, radiator repair, brakes and now the third transmission. *tr
Tl*the contact owns a 2006 ford explorer. she purchased four tires thirteen months ago and they are approximately fifty percent worn. the tires are goodyear model#fortera-hl, size 245/65r17. the goodyear manufacturer stated that they would replace the tires at a prorated price at a fifty percent discount. she previously paid $600 and now had to pay another $300 for the tires. the failure was 30,086 and the current mileage is 43,000. updated 10/15/10 bf updated 10/18/10*jb
2006 ford explorer limited driver seat would not retain memory on #2 setting. when exiting the vehicle the seat wont glide back until the #2 button is pushed. tire pressure light illuminated. *kb the dealer had to reprogram the seat memory module and reprogram both remotes. the dealer reset the tire pressure sensors. *nm