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Problems with 2011 Ford Explorer SEATS

On average, the 2011 Ford Explorer starts to “feel” problems with the SEATS and its various aspects after 28 472 miles.

Recently reported SEATS problems on 2011 Ford Explorer

I have my air bag light on my dash, and my emergency lights do not work. this car is too young to have such problems. my passenger back seat belt case is broken as well. the stitching on the seat belt seem to be tearing. this is only a 2011 ford explorer it is way to young for all these major safety issues. my mechanic cant figure it out.

Tl* the contact owns a 2011 ford explorer. the contact stated that while driving 5 mph the power steering assist failed message came on the instrument panel, immediately after it became extremely difficult to make any turns or maneuver the steering wheel. the contact mentioned that after powering off and restarting, the vehicle was performing as normal. the vehicle was taken to the dealer and the manufacturer was made aware of the failure who filed a report and did not offer any further assistance. the vehicle was repaired. the failure mileage was 28,472 and the current mileage was 29,600. updated 09/21/12*lj the consumer the abs and traction control failures and related messages appeared on the instrument panel's message center. the dealer found a diagnostic code for the speed sensors. the vehicle was repaired. updated 09/27/2012 *js *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2011 ford explorer. the contact stated that the passenger heated seat was activated and it burned a hole through the seat on two separate occasions. the vehicle was taken to the dealer and the technician was unable to diagnose the failure. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 12,000 and the current mileage is 28,261. updated 01/07/14*lj updated 1/22/2014 *js updated 03/17/15*lj the consumer requested to have the case re-evaluated. updated 8/18/2015*js

The acute angle on ford expedition are unsafe and cause severe muscle fatigue and stress. ford provides no explanation as to their purpose, nor do they provide any guidelines as to the proper adjustment or fit. i am not only angry and disappointed at ford but also the government. where are you guys? what are you doing with all the tax money we're sending you? where's the testing and oversight? ps you did not include the ford expedition in your lists so i had to choose the explorer. i can't believe this. *tr

Arm rests for driver's seat too far from seat, especially on the left, and provide no support. not a problem for local driving but on long trips causes arm fatigue. *kb

Since i purchased my explorer in april 2011, i have had to see my doctor for very extreme lower back pains, i also have to go weekly for chiropratic care, acupuncture and traction for stretching the vertebrae in my back. the nerves are constantly pinching and cause sharp pains throughout the day and night. i am nearly disabled because of these seats. i cannot work due to the pain and fear i will become permanently disabled very soon. this is my only car, so it must be remedied a.s.a.p.. i have driven my daughters borrowed car and have no pains associated with any other vehicles i drive. *kb

Lear corporation and ford already knew that a spacer/washer was left off the explorer by three rotating lear employees on the night shift. these employees were not penalized in any way. the shift stinks of nepotism and every other eoe/eeo misdeed. other employees, not meeting numbers(not quality issues) are being walked out. this lear facility, in hammond, indiana, receives a $5000 federal tax credit for each new w2 form turned in. *tr

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