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Problems with 2018 Ford Explorer STEERING

On average, the 2018 Ford Explorer starts to “feel” problems with the STEERING and its various aspects after 8 870 miles.

Recently reported STEERING problems on 2018 Ford Explorer

Starting whit a noise problem on engine we bring the vehicle to service department them said was not a problem 2 months later we are here on service department for steering wheel problem, brake noise, to much problems. we buy a new car to avoid this problems and issues wasting our time. and money.

Electronic power steering failure twice. the car was stationary and it was cold outside.

My explore has failed to start on 4 different occasions. the dealer service department sent a tow to get the car, and the driver got it to start after several attempts, then he shut if off and it failed to start again. the service manager told me he couldn't get the issue to occur so there wasn't anything for him to do even though he had a fault code. my explore only has lest than 9000 miles and is still under warranty but yet they are telling me there isn't anything they can done after keeping my car for 3 weeks. there should be things that should be replaced with the fault code, but yet nothing was done. has anyone else experienced this type of issue? if so, what was done to resolve this issue.

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