One problem related to automatic emergency braking has been reported for the 2023 Ford Explorer. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2023 Ford Explorer based on all problems reported for the 2023 Explorer.
-parking brake is auto engaged 100% of the time at start or while shifting out of park or shifting between gears. Drive or reverse -to disengage the park brake you have to depress the accelerator pedal. -pressure on the accelerator to disengage is inconnsistent every time. -vehicle lurches uncontrollably when releasing the vehicle off the emergency parking brake setting. -the jolt of the vehicle from the depress pressure is so significant and dangerous causing the risk to hitting any parked vehicle while parallel parking or hitting structure/garage when parking, jolting into traffic from a stopped/parked position or to people walking near the vehicle while trying to manipulate the vehicle. -when the auto hold feature is turned on, it can be assumed to be engaged by pressing the brake pedal but if the pedal isn't engaged with enough full pressure the auto hold will not fully activate. In notification when on is in small green text that can be easily missed/confused with the green symbol similar in size to the green auto headlight setting in the same zone. This can cause someone to believe auto hold in engaged when using peripherial vision for the indicator que without directly taking eyes off the forward condition. This gives the driver a false confidence to remove their foot from the brake and have the vehicle creep forward and can lead to accident or injury.