Why is the Ford Explorer called the Ford Exploder?

Why is the Ford Explorer called the Ford Exploder?

The 2002 Explorer’s transmission issue Car Complaints says that 16 crashes and two fires were caused by the 2002 Explorer’s transmission. Some drivers, as a result, even nicknamed it the “Ford Exploder.” At least eight people were injured due to these transmission problems, according to Car Complaints.

Why is my Ford Explorer smoking?

If there is a problem within the engine that produces smoke, that smoke will exit the engine through the exhaust. A leaking valve cover gasket might produce smoke caused by oil dripping on a hot manifold. If the leak is large enough, you will likely see the oil dripping on your driveway or garage floor.

Why is my 2000 Ford Explorer smoking?

The white smoke indicates that coolant (water) is being burned during combustion. The oil could be an external leak of the cylinder head gasket. At this point your best bet would be to have the cooling system checked for the presence of hydrocarbons, confirming a possible head gasket leak.

Why does my car smoke under the hood?

The most common cause of smoke under the hood is small amounts of motor oil or other fluids accidentally spilled or leaking from a bad gasket or seal onto a hot engine or the exhaust system. Those other fluids may include engine coolant, power steering, brake and transmission fluid, even window washer solvent.

Where did the 2000 Ford Explorer come from?

No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. 1st owner purchased on 06/06/00 and owned in NY until 08/27/02 • 2nd owner purchased on 11/13/02 and owned in IL until 01/19/05 • 3rd owner purchased on 03/25/05 and owned in CO until .

Are there any problems with the 2002 Ford Explorer?

The good news is that even with a faulty transmission, there are still some services that will pay for your junk car. The 2002 Ford Explorer, unfortunately, received an extremely high amount of NHTSA complaints and user reports of issues.

Which is the worst model of Ford Explorer?

However, the 2006 Explorer is the worst-rated model due to the high repair cost and extra problems at lower mileage. The Ford Explorer has numerous problems in different categories that are a part of your vehicle.

When did the Ford Explorer get a V8?

This page is going to talk solely about the engine itself. Ford introduced the 5.0L V8 as an option for the Explorer in 1996. It was only available in the 2wd models that first year, and had 210 hp and 280 ft-lb of torque. For 1997, revised cylinder heads increased output of the 5.0L V8 to 215 hp.