In recent months, a number of people who own or lease the 2020 Ford Explorer SUV have voiced concerns about malfunctioning braking systems. Jolting brakes, squealing brakes, brakes that suddenly engage without being engaged, and brakes that fail to respond properly have all been reported by concerned consumers. While Ford has already issued seven recalls that impact this model, these persistent braking issues have not yet been specifically addressed.
One driver stated that the vehicle’s ABS system has never worked as intended, and a warning sensor frequently alerts the driver that the system is not working. So far, the issue has yet to be diagnosed or resolved, and multiple calls to Ford have been unsuccessful. Another owner of the 2020 Ford Explorer SUV complained that their vehicle often mistakenly detects a potential collision and applies the brakes, making the vehicle somewhat hazardous to drive. Other drivers have shared similar concerns, and many express feelings of apprehension when driving their vehicles because they are not certain that the brakes will function properly.
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