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Is the 2006 Ford Explorer with AdvanceTrac RSC experiencing any issues?

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kyle peer

The 2006 Ford Explorer features the Advancetrac RSC system, designed specifically to prevent SUV rollovers. This system improves traction on various road conditions, such as snow, ice, rough terrain, rain, and dry pavement. The "RSC" in Advancetrac RSC stands for "roll-over stability control" and operates by monitoring sensor input 150 times per second to adjust wheel braking and maintain the vehicle's stability. However, if the sensors malfunction, the system may produce errors, leading to issues with traction control and causing problems with acceleration. The cost of replacing the yaw sensor in the Ford Explorer typically ranges from $700 to $800, covering both parts and labor.

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  • Dan H

    Repairing a 2003 transmission using a 2005 advancetrac rsc system.

  • Maurice Chenard

    The 2006 Ford Explorer Advancetrac RSC has been receiving complaints regarding transmission troubles, cooling system malfunctions, and engine issues as well.

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