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Ford Explorer Lemon Law

Experiencing problems with your Ford Explorer? Our California lemon law attorneys can help you get the compensation you deserve.

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Common Ford Explorer Problems

The rear-wheel-drive-based CD6 platform exhibits a persistent driveshaft clunk and vibration at low speeds during acceleration from a stop, traced to defective universal joints and insufficient driveshaft damping.
The 10R60 ten-speed automatic transmission suffers from erratic shifting, extended gear hunts on highway grades, and intermittent loss of reverse gear, often requiring torque converter or valve body replacement.
The rear suspension toe link and trailing arm bushings wear prematurely, causing rear-end wander, uneven tire wear, and vague steering feel, sometimes requiring replacement before 25,000 miles.
The 2.3L EcoBoost four-cylinder engine experiences coolant intrusion into the cylinders due to cracked cylinder head castings, resulting in white exhaust smoke and potential hydrolock conditions.
The power liftgate struts lose pressure and the latch mechanism fails intermittently, causing the liftgate to drop unexpectedly or refuse to open, posing a head-strike injury hazard.

Your California Lemon Law Rights

Under California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, if your Ford Explorer has a substantial defect that cannot be repaired after a reasonable number of attempts, you may be entitled to:

  • Full refund of the purchase price
  • Replacement vehicle of comparable value
  • Cash compensation (cash-and-keep settlement)
  • Attorney's fees paid by the manufacturer

Ford Explorer Lemon Law FAQ

My Explorer's transmission slips between gears and Ford has attempted repairs three times. What are my options under California Lemon Law?

With three failed repair attempts for the same transmission defect, you have a strong case under the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act. California law presumes the vehicle is a lemon after two repair attempts for defects that could cause death or serious injury, or four attempts for other warranty defects. Transmission failure is a safety concern, so your three attempts likely exceed the threshold. You may be entitled to a full refund or replacement vehicle plus incidental damages.

The Explorer's rear suspension keeps needing alignment and new parts. Is this covered under California's lemon law?

Premature rear suspension component failure that impairs handling and tire wear is a substantial defect under the Song-Beverly Act. If Ford has replaced toe links, bushings, or trailing arms multiple times and the issue persists, the repeated failures demonstrate the manufacturer's inability to conform the vehicle to warranty. Each replacement counts as a separate repair attempt toward the lemon law presumption threshold.

Ford claims the driveshaft clunk in my Explorer is a normal characteristic. Can I still pursue a lemon law claim?

Manufacturers often dismiss known defects as normal characteristics, but California law looks at whether the condition substantially impairs use, value, or safety. A noticeable driveshaft clunk that affects ride quality and resale value can qualify. If you have documentation showing multiple complaints and repair attempts, a lemon law attorney can challenge Ford's characterization. The Song-Beverly Act also covers defects that impair the vehicle's value, not just safety.

My Explorer's engine has coolant loss and white smoke from the exhaust. How quickly should I act on a California lemon law claim?

You should act immediately, as coolant intrusion into the cylinders can cause catastrophic engine failure. California's Song-Beverly Act requires that claims be filed within the warranty period or a reasonable time thereafter. Document the white exhaust smoke, coolant level drops, and any dealer diagnosis referencing the cylinder head. A single repair attempt for a safety-related defect like potential engine failure carries significant weight in a lemon law case.

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