Electrical System Related Problems of the 2007 Ford Explorer

Table 1 shows six common electrical system related problems of the 2007 Ford Explorer. The number one most common problem is related to the electrical system (15 problems). The second most common problem is related to the ignition switch (three problems).

Table 1. Electrical System related problems of Ford Explorer


Recently reported Electrical System problems of the 2007 Ford Explorer

The Electrical System problem

I am writing to formally express my concerns regarding a persistent issue with the throttle body system in my Ford Explorer. I have addressed this problem multiple times, having repaired the throttle body system, replaced the sensor, and even substituted the entire assembly on two separate   Read details...

The Ignition Switch problem

Drivers seat moved back and forth and interior lights came on while driving at various speeds, including highway speeds. First occurrence at 40000mi. Started out happening only occasionally, then began more frequently. Noticed sometimes occurred when going over a bump.   Read details...

The Instrument Panel problem

On 11/23/2007 my 2007 Ford Explorer with 14,600 miles on it would not start. It was towed to the dealer. They changed the main computer and that did not fix the problem. It took 2 weeks for this part of the repair. They then said it needed a new instrument cluster which they ordered.   Read details...


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