Front Seat Head Restraint problems of the 2010 Ford Explorer

16 problems related to front seat head restraint have been reported for the 2010 Ford Explorer. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2010 Ford Explorer based on all problems reported for the 2010 Explorer.

1 Front Seat Head Restraint problem

Failure Date: 05/12/2013

Tl- the contact owns a 2010 Ford Explorer. The contact stated the design of the driver and front passenger seat head restraints pushed the occupants head forward in an uncomfortable position. She turned the head restraints around in order to assume a comfortable position while traveling. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 45,000. Rvk.

2 Front Seat Head Restraint problem

Failure Date: 01/27/2012

The headrest on my just purchased 2010 Ford Explorer tilt so far forward that it is uncomfortable to drive. After researching this it seems to be a common problem. Sounds like to me there should be a safety recall to replace the headrests with adjustable ones. With so many complaints out there why hasn't something been done?.

3 Front Seat Head Restraint problem

Failure Date: 07/08/2011

If Ford ever decides to recall these forward leaning headrests please put me at the top of the list with all of these other complaints. For my safety??? they hurt! they are so uncomfortable no matter how I adjust the back of my seat. Please Ford send out more comfortable headrests or at least make them available for purchase at a reasonable cost. Thank you!.

4 Front Seat Head Restraint problem

Failure Date: 04/05/2011

The active head restraint system in the 2010 Ford Explorer pushes my head forward when I sit straight in the seat. I cannot find a comfortable position where the "active restraint" is not actively pushing my head forward. I understand the necessity of minimizing space between the head and restraint when in a rear-end collision, but car manufacturers have overcompensated, causing severe neck pain for those who sit straight in their seats. This is a problem not only because it's uncomfortable and potentially causes neck pain but also because drivers have no other safe option. The options are: 1) remove the head restraint, 2) turn the head restraint backwards, or 3) bend the bars so the restraint is not angled forward as dramatically. Please offer a solution to this problem. Otherwise, the restraint guidelines will create more safety issues than they were meant to remedy.

5 Front Seat Head Restraint problem

Failure Date: 02/15/2011

I have a 2010 Ford Explorer. The front passenger seat headrests are pitched excessively forward causing extreme head and neck discomfort. The only way to alleviate this stress is to recline the seat to the point where your head doesn't contact the headrest. This puts stress on your neck muscles causing stiffness and headaches. This is a defective design that must be corrected. When I brought the vehicle in for servicing at 4000 miles I informed the service manager who told me he gets lots of complaints about the head restraint and there was nothing he could do about it. Perhaps Ford can proactively cite a replacement headrest from one of its other models. I am now taking muscle relaxants every night to relieve the stress on my neck.

6 Front Seat Head Restraint problem

Failure Date: 12/27/2010

The headrests lean so far forward that I have to either lean the back of the seat way back or pull the headrest out as it is so uncomfortable I get a neck ache. I have never had this problem with any other vehicle I have owned.

7 Front Seat Head Restraint problem

Failure Date: 12/15/2010

The contact owns a 2010 Ford Explorer. The contact stated that the head rest on the drivers side caused him extreme back pain and discomfort. He stated that it was a safety issue. The dealer was contacted and agreed with the concern and was trying to find a replacement for the head rest. The manufacturer was contacted and was also looking for a resolution. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 4,400. Updated 3/11/11 updated 04/29/11.

8 Front Seat Head Restraint problem

Failure Date: 09/01/2010

I rented a 2010 Ford Explorer yesterday (1-sept-2010) while my car was being repaired--I immediately noticed that the front headrests are designed so they lean forward way too far, hitting the back of my head and preventing me from sitting in a comfortable driving position. Totally ridiculous! glad I only will have it for a day or two; I would never buy such a vehicle, it hurts my back and neck.

9 Front Seat Head Restraint problem

Failure Date: 08/17/2010

The 2010 Ford Explorer headrest pitches your head uncomfortably forward. Forget about wearing a pony tail, your chin will touch your chest! please get Ford to replace the headrest! this is not a comfort complaint, this is a safety issue!.

10 Front Seat Head Restraint problem

Failure Date: 08/07/2010

Head restraint forces head into downward tilting posture causing moderate to severe discomfort after any extended period of driving. Only solution found was to remove or reverse head restraint, or to recline seat to severely reclined position. Unsatisfactory design for those individuals with straight posture. Very poor design.

11 Front Seat Head Restraint problem

Failure Date: 07/08/2010

The Ford 2010 Explorer front seat headrests aggressively push the drivers head forward when seated in a normal upright position. No seat or headrest adjustment is available to change this condition.

12 Front Seat Head Restraint problem

Failure Date: 06/01/2010

The headrest in my 2010 Ford Explorer forces your head and neck forward in a very uncomfortable postion. There is no adjustment for the position.

13 Front Seat Head Restraint problem

Failure Date: 05/06/2010

The headrests for the driver and front passenger seats in the Ford Explorer 2010 protrude into the back of the head at an extremely uncomfortable angle. I get headaches all the time if they are left in. The headrest angle is not adjustable. This is an agency fleet vehicle. I can't afford to risk a possible safety hazard by driving without the headrests in place.

14 Front Seat Head Restraint problem

Failure Date: 05/06/2010

The contact owns a 2010 Ford Explorer. The contact stated the front driver and passenger side headrests would protrude into the rear of the occupants' head at a steep angle. He was unable to adjust the headrests where they were not uncomfortable and protruding into the rear of his head. The dealer was unable to provide a repair to correct the design failure. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was 154 and the current mileage was 3,232.

15 Front Seat Head Restraint problem

Failure Date: 03/11/2010

Just bought a new 2010 Explorer, trading in our 2006. Since this is our seventh Explorer, we didn't bother with a test drive. What a mistake!!! when we were driving home, we were both very uncomfortable - the head restraints were angled so far forward that we could not get comfortable. We primarily use the vehicle for long trips, so that will be a major problem. I just spent a few hours researching the problem, and there doesn't seem to be a solution; and it's not just a Ford problem. Apparently they have to be that way to minimize whiplash in a rear-end collision. The ones on the 2006 weren't like these, so they must have been defective or deficient (note to all you 2006 owners - maybe you can sue Ford if you get a whiplash injury) I've been driving for over 50 years, and never had a rear end collision, so I'm going to choose comfort over the unlikely chance that I'll need the head restraint and either reverse it (then it won't work) or take it out!!.

16 Front Seat Head Restraint problem

Failure Date: 11/27/2009

The contact owns a 2010 Ford Explorer. The headrest on the driver and passenger extends outward which forces the passenger and drivers head forward. The contact has experienced discomfort while driving even when he attempted to rest his shoulders against the back of the seat. The vehicle was purchased seven days ago without him test driving it. The dealer advised the contact that they were unable to make any repairs since all of 2010 Ford Explorers were designed with that type of headrest. The dealer recommended that the contact rotate the headrest; however, the driver stated that the headrest would not serve it?s purpose. The VIN was unknown. The failure mileage was 100.


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