There are 11 owner-reported air bags & restraints complaints for the 2018 Ford Explorerin NHTSA's database. These are unverified consumer reports and may not reflect confirmed defects.
Horn stopped working. Airbag indicator will not reset. Took to local dealership but their service department doesn’t seem to find an active recall for this, even though I can see them listed, just not for my particular VIN number
One of my backseat seatbelt buckles is completely broken and the other side has a crack in the plastic casing in the same spot but not as big. And the insides of the buckle where it locks in there is nothing for it to lock onto. One still works as the other one has nothing for it to lock into. Yes it can be inspected. It puts my passengers at risk if they can't buckle up. It has never been inspected or looked at by anyone
The vinyl on the top part of the dash has completely seperated which is causing a major white reflection on my window and rendering the car unsafe to drive. Ford refuses to address the issue. I also suspect if my air bags deployed this could impact how they deploy or cause additional vinyl shrapnel hitting an occupant in the face in the event of a crash.
Air bag style seat belt has broken twice and won’t allow seat belt to latch after it breaks. Broke while seat belt was in use and driving down the highway. When replacing the buckle I found that the frame piece on the seat was broke and moved when trying to tighten the buckle. The buckle has been unavailable online through multiple vendors and finally found one in stock.
For the 2nd row passenger seat the clip has broken. You can not safely have a passenger in the seat. I have been trying for over a year to get the part. I was told by the last person who looked at it that it is specific to the air bag seat belts in the second row. I also had a coworker who had the exact same part break. For the first 6 months I tried to get this resolved they were so far backordered that the dealership would not even take my name to get on the list for the back order. They finally took my name last month, but its still on back order. It has now been over a year with a seat unalbe to be used for a passenger. I am trying to figure out how if so many people are in line for this part that it is not a safety recall issue...Also why are they not just replacing the entire set up as they seem to have a very common issue going on here. What if that were to have broken during an accident.
When driving the car I corrected to move further to the left on the road. In doing so it felt like I ran over something and all of a sudden the car accelerated (initially I was driving around 20-25 mph) and I struck a tree. I sustained a T Spine fracture and was hospitalized for 5 days. I just have a case number with Ford but they seem disinterested. When the car accelerated I felt it was going a 2x the speed.
TL* THE CONTACT OWNS A 2018 FORD EXPLORER. THE CONTACT STATED THAT THE INFLATABLE SEAT BELT FAILED TO RETRACT WITH BRITAX FRONTIER CLICK TIGHT CHILD SAFETY SEAT WHILE USING THE HIGH BACK WITH THE REAR PASSENGER SHOULDER STRAP FAILED TO SECURE THE CHILD IN THE VEHICLE. AS THE CHILD WAS SEEN HANGING OUT THE WINDOW WHILE THE MOTHER WAS DRIVING. THE CONTACT STATED THAT THE CAR SEAT WAS SECURED WITH THE LATCH SYSTEM HOWEVER, THE CHILD WAS NOT SECURED WITH THE VEHICLE'S SEAT BELT. THE CONTACT STATED THAT THE FAILURE ALSO OCCURRED WITH THE GRACO TURBO BOOSTER WHICH DOES NOT HAVE A LATCH SYSTEM. THE MANUFACTURERS FORD AND BRITAX WERE MADE AWARE OF THE FAILURE. THE FORD MANUFACTURER OPENED A CASE. THE BRITAX MANUFACTURER OFFERED NO ASSISTANCE. THE APPROXIMATE FAILURE MILEAGE WAS 18,000.*DT THE CONSUMER PROVIDED PHOTOS. *TR
BOTH. VEHICLES WERE MOVING. THE EXPLORER FRONT HIT THE RIGHT REAR PANEL OF A 2011 FORD RANGER. BOTH VEHICLES WERE GOING APPROXIMATELY 30 MPH. NO INJURIES SUSTAINED BY EITHER DRIVER. MY FORD EXPLORER AIR BAGS DID NOT DEPLOY. I WAS ON A CITY STREET THE OTHER VEHICLE WAS JUST BEGINNING TO TURN.
VEHICLE WAS STRUCK FROM BEHIND BY A PICK-UP TRUCK DRIVING AT A HIGH RATE OF SPEED. UPON IMPACT MY VEHICLE'S FRONT SEATS COLLAPSED INTO THE BACK SEATS CAUSING THE SEAT BELTS TO BE INEFFECTIVE. AS A RESULT THE PASSENGER IN MY VEHICLE SUSTAINED BACK AND NECK INJURIES. MY VEHICLE WAS STATIONARY AS THE TRAFFIC WAS AT A STANDSTILL. THE VEHICLE THAT STRUCK MY VEHICLE WAS TRAVELING AT ABOUT 70 MILES PER HOUR.
I RECENTLY PURCHASED A 2018 FORD EXPLORER ON AUGUST 30 FROM HAMMONASSET FORD IN MADISON, CT. I PAID SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS EXTRA FOR A SAFETY PACKAGE WHICH INCLUDES REAR SEAT BELT AIRBAGS. WE WERE DISAPPOINTED TO DISCOVER AN ISSUE IN THE SECOND ROW OF SEATS THAT HINDERS US FROM USING ONE OF THE SEATS BECAUSE OF THE AIRBAG CONFIGURATION. THE MIDDLE SEAT WHERE THERE ARE SEAT BELTS FOR THREE ONLY FITS TWO PEOPLE. THE DESIGN OF THE SEAT BELT LATCHES IS A FLAWED ONE. THE SEAT BELTS OVERLAP WHICH IS A SAFETY CONCERN NOT TO MENTION A HUMAN BODY CANNOT FIT IN THE SPACE THEY ALLOTTED. THIS CAR IS ADVERTISED FOR SEVEN PEOPLE BUT ONLY CAN SEAT SIX. I HAVE SEVEN PEOPLE IN MY FAMILY INCLUDING A BABY IN A CAR SEAT AND WE ALL CAN'T GO IN THE CAR TOGETHER AT THE SAME TIME BECAUSE OF IT. I REACHED OUT TO THE DEALERSHIP AS SOON AS WE GOT THE CAR HOME AND THEY TOLD ME TO GO TO FORD. THE PERSON I TALKLED TO TOLD ME NO NEED TO TALK TO THE OWNER OR BOTHER HER. THEY WOULD NOT HELP ME BECAUSE THEY SAID IT IS A DESIGN ISSUE NOT ANYTHING THEY CAN REPAIR. I REACHED OUT TO FORD WHO SAID THE SAME THING. I CONTINUED TO REACH OUT TO THE DEALERSHIP WHO HAD SERVICE REACH OUT TO FORD TO SEE IF THEY CAN CHANGE THE SEAT BELTS IN THE CAR BUT DUE TO SAFETY ISSUES THEY WERE TOLD THEY CANNOT AND AGAIN THEY SAID IT IS A DESIGN ISSUE NOT A MANUFACTURING ISSUE THEREFORE I SHOULD GO TO THE BBB.IN ADDITION TO HAMMONASSET FORD, I ALSO WENT TO HOFFMAN FORD IN EAST HARTFORD TO SHOW THE SALES MANAGER THE CAR. HE WAS SHOCKED ABOUT THE DESIGN OF THIS CAR. WE LOOKED AT THE SAME EXACT CAR WITHOUT THE SAFETY PACKAGE AND THE SEAT BELTS WERE NOT FLAWED. THE SALES MANAGER AT HOFFMAN FORD SAID HE CANT HELP ME BECAUSE I DIDN'T BUY THE CAR THERE BUT IF FORD REACHED OUT TO HIM HE COULD HELP. I CONTACTED THE BBB BUT THEY DECLINED MY APPLICATION DUE FOR THE SAME REASON SAYING IT IS NOT AN MANUFACTURING ISSUE.
ON 2, 2018 FORD EXPLORER BASIC MODEL VEHICLES, THE FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG INDICATOR HAS COME ON AND THEN GONE OFF AND STAYED OFF WITH MY 14 YEAR OLD 118 LB, 5' 9" CHILD IN THE FRONT SEAT. FIRST INCIDENT: MARCH 23, 2018. IN THE FIRST VEHICLE THE JOURNEY WAS APPROXIMATELY 30 MINUTES ON A 4 LANE ROAD. NO TURNING OR BRAKING AFFECTED THE CONDITION. SECOND INCIDENT: APRIL 4, 2018. IN THE SECOND VEHICLE, VIN [XXX], ON A HOUR AND THIRTY MINUTE JOURNEY, ON I-75 BETWEEN NAPLES, FL AND FT. MYERS, FL, MY CHILD SAT IN THE FRONT PASSENGER SEAT AND THE AIRBAG INDICATOR SHOWED THE AIRBAG WAS "ON". ON THE RETURN RIDE, WITH SITTING IN THE SAME POSITION, THE AIRBAG INDICATOR SHOWED THE AIRBAG WAS "OFF". BOTH INCIDENTS OCCURRED WHILE STRAIGHT LINE DRIVING, NO BRAKING OR TURNING AFFECTED THE INCIDENT. WE BROUGHT BOTH VEHICLES BACK TO THE DEALERSHIP FROM WHICH WE LEASED THEM AND SHOWED THEM THE ACCOMPANYING PICTURE. THEY TOLD US THAT IT COULD BE THAT MY CHILD IS TOO LIGHT FOR THE SEAT SENSOR, BUT THEY WERE NOT POSITIVE. THE HEAD OF THE SERVICE DEPT AND HIS LEAD TECHNICIAN WITNESSED THE AIRBAG INDICATOR IN THE "OFF" POSITION WITH MY CHILD SITTING IN THE SEAT. THEY SAID THEY HAVE NEVER SEEN THIS BEFORE. THEY ADVISED THEY CONTACTED FORD WITH THE FIRST VEHICLE VIN AND WERE DOING THE SAME WITH THIS SECOND VEHICLE AS WELL. I FEEL THIS IS A SIGNIFICANT SAFETY ISSUE AS THERE IS NO CERTAINTY, SHOULD WE GET INTO A VEHICLE CRASH AND NEED THE FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG TO DEPLOY, THAT THE AIRBAG WILL ACTUALLY DEPLOY GIVEN THE CIRCUMSTANCES. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6). *TR
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Data synced from NHTSA on May 4, 2026