Ford Explorer Sport owners have reported 3 problems related to timing tensioner (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Ford Explorer Sport based on all problems reported for the Explorer Sport.
I was driving home from work and a loud noise came from my engine I took it to a shop to look at it and they new what it was right away it was the timing chain tensioner and the owner of the shop told me this has been a known problem with the 4. 0l engines with that sad why isn't there a recall on this part they make replacement kits just for this problem and this lead to more damage to my truck replacing the chain in all it's coasting me about 800 dollars should this be a recall because if the chain would have broke the motor would have bent the rods in the engine and who knows what could of happened?.
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There is a customer complaint recall on Ford Explorer Sports that Ford customer relations said information was sent out on and people I talk to have not received this information. I am currently having this problem with my vehicle and when taking to the dealership I am told yes there was and Ford knows that the tensioner chain is bad and they have a quiet recall on them and mine was covered but because of the miles on mine it is not and Ford will do nothing about it. They know this is a problem and they should fix it and in all vehicles not just a complaint. The vehicle rattles and does not want to run with this problem. There is actually two recalls on this part not just one and I think Ford needs to fix all the vehicle no matter what miles is on the vehicle the coverage is 6 years 72,000 mile I have a 2000 with a little over 77,000 mile only 5,000 out of there coverage area and I have also had to put a new transmission in the vehicle and Ford knows that there transmissions have lots of problems also.
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I bought a used 1998 Ford explorer for my wife and at 135,000 miles the cam tensioner broke, putting a hole in the valve cover and possibly ruining the engine. I called the local dealership, flaggler Ford. Ford's reply at first was, "yes this is a known problem and we will fix this at no cost to you". They towed my explorer in to the dealership and called me later telling me that while the time for this repair is not up, the mileage is over what they will cover. Ford said they would fix it for anywhere from $600 to $6,000! my mechanic, who told me this was a problem with these engines, said he will fix it for $300 plus parts. I have complained to the dealership and Ford costomer service, this got me nowhere, and a supervisor was suppost to call me today but as of yet. . . Nothing. After searching the net I found that I am not the only person who has had this very problem. Go to cartrackers. Com and you'll find a lot of people who have been taken by Ford for this problem. If I was the only person this happened to, well I would be ok with that but Ford's stance is that while its a defective part mine lasted longer than expected and that I get nothing but a bill. I have never seen damage to a vehicle like this before, and I have a Dodge and a chevy with over 140,000 miles on them and have never had a internal engine part fail and ruin the engine. Please help me and the other people who have been sold these vehicles haveing no idea that at any moment they may have to buy a new engine while the people who profited from these sales just sit back and do nothing. Had I known the life of my explorer was less than 100,000 miles I would have never bought a Ford. There was never a formal recall put out for this problem, just a service bulliten, so people who had these defective tentioners were never contacted. My guess is that Ford just hoped that the failures would occur after the 100,000 miles, and would just deal with the ones that didn't.
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| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Engine And Engine Cooling problems | |
| Engine problems | |
| Car Stall problems | |
| Engine Exhaust System problems | |
| Manifold/header/muffler/tail Pipe problems | |
| Timing Tensioner problems | |
| Check Engine Light On problems | |
| Gasoline Engine problems | |
| Emission Control problems | |
| Engine Belts And Pulleys problems |