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Has there been a recall for water leaks in Ford Explorers?

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Kev

At the moment, there are no ongoing recalls for the Ford Explorer related to water leaks. Recalls are typically issued when there is a widespread problem across a production line. If you find water leaking into your Explorer, it is likely due to a blocked AC condensation drain line, leading to water pooling in the footwell area. Additionally, faulty window gaskets can also cause water to enter the vehicle through the doors or window seals.

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  • Joanne D.

    Here's a rephrased and simplified version of the text:

    "We really need a recall for this issue. Just check out all the water leak complaints about the Explorer SUVs! I have a 2011 model and whenever it rains, water leaks inside. It drips onto the front passenger floor, wets the seat belts, gets into the overhead light console, drips down to the cup holders and dashboard (which had to be replaced). Water even seeps out from under the glove box. It's like a slow trickle coming from all these spots when water gets in.

  • Rick o

    My car's floor gets soaking wet whenever it rains, even though I don't have a sunroof. Any suggestions on how to fix this issue?

  • Charlotte R

    The 2016 Ford Explorer Limited has a water leak coming from the roof light console, causing water to accumulate on the front passenger floorboard and creating a foul smell. It's disappointing that Ford is not addressing this issue.

  • Mary Jacksonville

    here's a paraphrased and personalized version of the provided text:

    I'm experiencing the exact same issue with my 2011 Ford Explorer XLT. Water is leaking into the front passenger floor, soaking the seat belts, and making its way into the light well, cup holders, and dashboard. It's even seeping out from under the glove box. This morning, I woke up to a flooded floor and a dripping ceiling. Is it typical for seals to deteriorate around the 10-year mark? And why hasn't Ford issued a recall for this common problem?

  • Miguel K.

    No, it's not currently, but it should be fixed. We have a 2017 Ford Explorer, and when it rains, water leaks from the map lights onto the touch screen. Recently, the sunroof's motor stopped working due to water buildup, and the dealership quoted around $800 to repair it. I find it unreasonable to spend $800 on a car that cost us over $33,000 and was less than 2 years old when the motor malfunctioned.

  • Bruce J.

    The 2018 Explorer is experiencing a leak near the stationary window on the passenger side of the third-row.

  • Gladwin

    I own a 2015 Explorer with a sunroof and experienced a significant water leak in early 2021. After taking it to my Ford dealer and paying $800, I discovered that the drains were clogged. In late January 2022, water started dripping from the upper controls and front interior lights again. I cleaned the front drains and flushed water through them to resolve the issue. I am puzzled as to where this excess water is coming from, especially since the sunroof was closed.

  • Debora A

    I have a 2015 Ford Explorer, and whenever it rains, water accumulates in the floorboard of the back passenger seat, causing a strong odor in my car. I need assistance in getting this issue resolved. It should definitely be included in the recall list for necessary fixes.

  • Wayne K.

    There is a leak coming from the windshield of a 2015 Ford Explorer.

  • Devon h

    I have a 2020 Ford Explorer that mainly sits in the garage, unused. Unfortunately, I can't drive it in heavy rain because it leaks in the back right headboard, causing a bad odor and staining the headliner. When I brought it to the Ford Dealership for an oil change under our extended warranty, they claimed that Ford doesn't handle water leak problems. They directed me to a third-party company that comes in weekly, but they charge $150 just to look at the issue. It's frustrating because we purchased the car new in 2020 and shouldn't be dealing with these issues.

  • John S.

    In my 2020 Explorer, water is getting inside the front passenger floor area. I was recommended to inspect the AC drain lines for any blockages causing the leak.

  • Moe foe

    I own a 2016 Ford Explorer that has a problem with water leaking into the overhead lights running down the sides of the windows to the back on both sides. I really hope Ford addresses this issue with a recall, especially with all the complaints from other owners - it's a major issue.

  • Jonas B

    If Ford has been aware of this persistent issue from 2011 to 2022, why does Ford continue to produce vehicles with the same problem? There ought to be a recall for this.

  • RIP MALIBU

    I own a 2011 Ford Explorer. Recently, I discovered that there was about an inch of water on my passenger side weatherproof mat. When I removed the mat, I was surprised to find another 2-3 inches of water underneath it, soaking all the way into the back row. It has been lightly raining today and the snow is melting. I remember going through one small puddle of water, but I can't figure out how that much water could have ended up inside the car. Any suggestions on what could be causing this issue?

  • Maftu abdala duri

    The driver's side of the 2018 Explorer and the second-row passenger driver's side are completely drenched.

  • Ray Alston

    We own a 2017 Explorer and are experiencing leaks from the interior lights onto the computer screen and the passenger side foot area. I've been on the phone all morning with the NHTSA to file a complaint. Earlier this year, we had to replace the computer console for about $1,500, assuming it was just worn out. Now we realize it was likely due to a hidden water leak. We'll keep you updated on our progress.

  • Floyd

    Frequently, the three weld joints in Ford Explorers may develop leaks. It is recommended to have them repaired as there has been a previous recall for this issue.

  • ChrisW

    My 2020 Ford Explorer and my sister's both have a problem with leaking whenever it rains. It appears that this issue is widespread enough that it should warrant a recall. What steps can we take to address this?

  • Isreal T.

    Each time it rains, water seeps into my 2018 Explorer through the fixed window on the passenger side of the 3rd row. There has been no recall for this issue.

  • Humberto E.

    I own a 2016 Ford Explorer Sport with a sunroof, and I recently discovered a minor leak from the roof light console when I made a turn after a light rain. Two days later, following a heavy downpour, I found a significant amount of water pooling on the passenger side floor. When I reached out to my local Ford dealership about this issue, they told me they had never encountered such a problem in these vehicles before. This is the first time I've experienced this issue in the three years since I've owned the car.

  • Donna Sarf

    I own a 2013 Ford Explorer Sport, and I've been dealing with multiple leaking problems in the past year. The first issue was with the stuck sunroof, so I took it to a body shop since the repair cost from Ford was incredibly high. It turned out that water had damaged the motor, and after investigating, we found that the drains were clogged. Clearing the drains resulted in water soaking the passenger side floorboard. I ended up paying for a new motor which fixed the front leak. The latest problem is with the back tailgate. When we brought it to the dealership regarding a potential issue with the window flashing, they mentioned cracks on the top frame of the tailgate. They even wrongly accused my wife of trying to seal it with welding or caulking. Upon examination, I found that it was not a weld issue but rather cracked seam sealer leaking into the car. It seems someone noticed this before and attempted to use silicone for sealing. This is a significant problem with Ford vehicles, and I plan to escalate this matter as it needs to be addressed urgently.

  • Malibu Owner

    My 2017 Explorer Platinum is experiencing significant leaks in the front and rear passenger floor areas. After trying to fix it by cleaning the sunroof drains, I discovered that the issue actually lies with the molding around the doors. The water passes through the door molding, then moves onto the body molding and makes its way down the inner channel to finally come out below the scuff board. I haven't brought it to the dealership yet, but I'm thinking of purchasing the moldings myself and doing the repairs to save time and avoid any potential hassle.

  • Robbie

    A recall for the Ford Explorer is urgently required because whenever it rains, it feels like Niagara Falls inside my car. Additionally, the switch for the third row has burned out.

  • Vicki D

    The molding is coming loose.

  • Rose lincoln

    My 2018 Ford Explorer is currently at the dealership where they are removing the interior to locate a leak. Both the driver's side front and rear floors are completely wet. Back in 2006, I had a Ford Explorer and swore I'd never buy another Ford again, yet here I am buying one. I must be out of my mind.

  • Joanne calder

    At the moment, there have been no instances of water leaks noted in the recall list for the Ford Explorer.

  • Janet M.

    My 2020 Explorer has a leak on the driver's side roof that travels all the way down to the dashboard. Unfortunately, I also recently got an unexpected crack in the windshield. Sad face.

  • Ann W.

    I am experiencing water leakage in the rear passenger footwell of my 2016 Explorer.

  • Tam

    If your car has a sunroof, check the weather strip around it. I have a panoramic roof and noticed the weather strip was off track in the stationary part near the driver's side back. It's definitely a major mistake by the manufacturer. I searched for recalls but found none for my 2012 Ford Explorer Limited. I decided to use Flex Tape to cover the area. Since then, I haven't experienced any flooding during heavy rains in South Carolina. Now, I need to address the issue of the seat belt leaking in the third row.

  • Etham

    I own a 2012 Explorer that had a problem with water leaking into the spare tire well through the 3rd row seat belts whenever it rained. Fortunately, I had a cargo mat that caught most of the water and prevented damage to the seats that were folded down. I got the sunroof and its drains fixed, as well as replaced the sunroof motor. However, the water kept leaking, so I removed the roof racks and discovered cracks from front to back. I tried sealing them with a clear sealer, but it still leaked. Last week, I completely sealed the entire sunroof, and it seems like the leaking has finally stopped. I really enjoyed my Explorer, but once the prices of used cars drop, I plan to trade it in for a different brand, definitely not another Ford.

  • Cecil K.

    Likewise, I had the same issue with my 2017 Sports model. I have brought it in for repairs several times, but the mechanics still can't identify the source of the leak. Whenever it rains, water seeps in through the seatbelts and the interior dome lights.

  • Jerald M

    In 2011, there was about 2.5 inches of water on the front passenger floor of my car. Everything else appeared dry. However, after seeing the suggestions from others, I'll take a look in the glove compartment tomorrow morning.

  • Edg

    2016 Ford Explorer Sport: Water accumulates in the passenger side at the second and third rows when parked uphill, almost like it's pouring in. It seems to drain fine when parked downhill, indicating that the rear rain drains may be blocked and causing this issue.

  • Robert Gregory

    I own a 2013 XLT that had water damage in the rear and required welding repairs. Now there's water leaking from the map lights area, even though the sunroof tracks are dry. Do you have any suggestions on what I should do next?

  • Cory E.

    In 2017, there was a stale odor in the air, and my radio and doorbell sounded as if they were congested, like they had caught a cold.

  • Mike cass

    My 2011 Ford Explorer is experiencing a leak in the front compartment where the push button dome lights are whenever it rains. The leaking caused the sunroof motor to burn out. It appears to be a common issue - when will Ford address this problem? This experience has made me regret buying a Ford.

  • Kevin P

    I own a 2015 Explorer and whenever it rains, water seeps into the passenger seat. I'll show my dissatisfaction by not purchasing a Ford vehicle again in the future.

  • Larry Hamilton

    There is a requirement for a recall on the 2017 Ford Explorers due to water leaks occurring through the roof lights and soaking the front flooring on both sides of the vehicle whenever it rains. The dealer estimates that it will cost $1600 to replace the molding to address this issue.

  • John Y

    In 2011, my Ford Explorer Limited was leaking just at the spot where the third row of seat belts are, causing mold to form on the floor. Dealing with this issue has been a complete hassle, and as a result, I've decided that I won't be purchasing a Ford vehicle ever again.

  • Audrey S.

    I own a 2020 Explorer and have been struggling with a water leakage issue in my car for the past year. The water leaks into the back right side, flowing through the speakers and seatbelts, and ends up pooling in the cup holders at the back. Despite Ford having my car in their shop, they refuse to repair it and even accused me of altering the rivets in the back. My car was brand new when I bought it and has never been in any accidents. Dealing with this situation has been a total nightmare.

  • Carlos D

    I've got a 2016 Ford Explorer that recently developed a leak from the overhead light. After some research, I learned that the issue may be caused by a blockage in the sunroof drainage system. As a result, I had a significant amount of water accumulating in the sunroof well, eventually seeping into the cup holders, central cup storage, and the floorboards of both the front driver and passenger seats.

  • Lillian D.

    The water caused damage to the backup camera system.

  • Pearlene M

    Water leaking onto the passenger side floor due to rain.

  • Basheer

    I own a 2019 Explorer that has a musty odor like a wet sock because of a leak.

  • Keathley A Hughes

    I drive a 2015 Ford Explorer XLT and whenever it rains heavily, water ends up on the floor on the passenger side.

  • Marta R.

    In 2011, my Explorer has a leak on the driver's side, causing water to flow onto me while I'm driving. This is dangerous and could lead to an accident, especially when I'm distracted by trying to dry my clothes. There's also water accumulating in the tire well, about 3 to 4 inches. I've been unable to locate the source of the leak.

  • Roxanne E

    The 2014 Ford Explorer Limited has a problem with water leaking into the passenger floorboard and dripping from the center overhead lights. Is anyone interested in pursuing a class action lawsuit?

  • Carlos M

    The 2016 Ford Explorer has a leak on the passenger side of the roof, and this issue should prompt a recall.

  • Bryce B

    I'm really frustrated with this issue. I own a 2020 Ford Explorer with 18,000 miles on it that I bought brand new. Water originally leaked in the third row cargo area, but now it's also leaking in the front passenger and driver sides, saturating the rubber floor mats and carpet every time it rains. The dealership quoted me $945 to clean the clogged drain lines filled with pine needles and mentioned the moonroof seemed crooked and needed fixing. Initially, when water was leaking in the cargo area, they told me the back side window was damaged and required replacement. This situation is disappointing and feels like a joke. Despite my love for my car, I can't continue dealing with this. Ford needs to address and resolve this issue. I plan to file a complaint with Ford.

  • Lyndi T

    In 2012, my Ford Explorer is experiencing a problem where water accumulates on the floor of the passenger side whenever it rains. Additionally, there appears to be some leaking from the overhead light console. I haven't taken it to the dealership yet but it seems like it would be pointless to do so.

  • James Y.

    2015 Ford Explorer- Whenever it rains, water seeps through the driver's side door and onto the electrical components controlling the mirrors, windows, and more. This issue has persisted for several months.

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