2006 Ford Explorer Transmission



The 2006 Ford Explorer has 32 problems reported for transmission failure. Average repair cost is $3,060 at 91,250 miles. The average price of a 2006 Ford Explorer transmission fluid change can vary depending on location. Get a free detailed estimate for a transmission fluid change in your area from KBB.com.

If you’re considering buying a used Ford Explorer, it’s useful to know what to look for before you drive one off the lot. Here are some of the most common problems encountered by owners, how much they cost to fix, and how to avoid buying a faulty Explorer.

Quick Answer: Avoid 2002-2006 Ford Explorers

Don’t buy Ford Explorers that were made between 2002 and 2006 because their transmissions are prone to problems. Other year models are safe.

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To learn more about the most common problems encountered by used Ford Explorer owners, read on.

Most Common Problem With Used Ford Explorers: Transmission Failure, 2002-2006 models

Average Cost to Fix: $2,800

The transmission is key to a vehicle’s operation, so unfortunately this isn’t a problem that Ford Explorer owners can put off or work around. While other year models are much more reliable, the 2002-2006 year models of the Ford Explorer were plagued by transmission failure issues that require full transmission replacements – which usually sets owners back about 3 grand. Check out the list below for some of the most commonly-reported signs of Ford Explorer transmission failure:

  • Unable to switch gears
  • Burning smell
  • Leaking fluid
  • Grinding or shaking
  • Check engine light comes on
  • Slipping transmission

Here’s what one Ford Explorer owner on Reddit has to say about the Ford Explorer:

As a general review of an explorer I’d say take the majority of reviews online to heart… I wish I did and I regret ever buying my 02 about a year ago now, since then it’s needed rear diff work, multiple wheel bearings (600 a pop), and as of right now it needs $1k worth of repair in the front end. Also, transmission shudders into overdrive and auto 4x4 does not work…, paid 4k for it exactly a year ago, haven’t gotten any private offers for even 2000 since I’ve listed it 2 weeks ago. Don’t get me wrong, it is a good handling vehicle, attractive, and aesthetically ages well, but this was ford’s experimental generation of truck and the mandatory full time 4x4 is the worst thing I ever ever had to deal with in any vehicle.

While the Explorer is a fine vehicle overall, the 2002-2006 years were plagued with problems. We recommend steering towards a different year model if you’re considering buying a used Ford Explorer, since a transmission failure will likely set you back a significant amount of your original purchase price.

How to avoid buying a Ford Explorer with a faulty transmission:

This one’s fairly simple – avoid buying 2002-2006 models, because their transmissions were more prone to failure than other year models. If you are considering a different year model, we recommend taking the vehicle for a thorough test drive. Try to get the vehicle onto a freeway or other high-speed road and accelerate aggressively through the gears. If you feel any slipping or stuttering while the vehicle is shifting, it might be worth finding a different SUV.

How to fix:

Unfortunately, there’s nothing that a non-mechanic can do to fix the transmission problems common to Ford Explorers. Take it to a reputable local mechanic to get it checked out.

KNOW WHAT TO LOOK FOR

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Other Common Ford Escape Problems: Bubbling Paint & Cracked Body Panels

The second most commonly-reported issue with used Ford Explorers are much less severe – bubbling & warping body paint. While paint issues aren’t attractive and might lead to rust, they’re much less severe than a busted transmission.

Average cost to fix: Varies between $150-$5,000

Bubbling paint and cracked panels are among the most common body issues reported by Ford Explorer owners. Unfortunately, these issues seem to be fairly prevalent across all year models, with newer models (2017-2020) having high numbers of reports of bubbling paint, particularly on the hood and around the engine area. This is caused by the aluminum hoods of these models corroding under the paint, causing frequent bubbling, peeling, and other cosmetic issues.

A user on fordexplorer.org, ethanallen5877, detailed their issue with their 2017 Ford Explorer.

“I found about six small areas on the front edge of my 2017 Explorer with bubbling paint. Took it to the dealership and I guess it’s a known issue.”

That’s because it is a known issue – a class action lawsuit was filed against Ford for this issue back in 2019, which led to a recall on many Explorer models. Owners with bubbling paint should be able to get their hood fixed or replaced at the dealership at no cost with this recall. If you’re considering buying a used Ford Explorer, you should check with the seller to see if the hood has already been replaced under this recall.


Many users also report body panelling cracking underneath the rear window – replacement panels can be purchased, painted, and installed at most body/repair shops for $2-300.

SEE ALL FACTORY RECALLS ISSUED FOR FORD EXPLORERS

Factory recalls are issued when a vehicle fails to meet safety or quality standards, such as the bubbling paint above. Before buying a Ford Explorer of any year model, see what factory recalls have been issued.

Should you buy a used Ford Explorer?

With the exception of 2002-2006 models, which were plagued with a variety of problems, absolutely. The newer models are much more reliable, and what issues they do have are mostly cosmetic (and covered by a recall).

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NHTSA — Power Train: Automatic Transmission Problems

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Crashes / Fires:
2 / 2
Injuries / Deaths:
2 / 0
Average Mileage:
32,558 miles

About These NHTSA Complaints:

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problem #74

Explorer

  • 30,000 miles
When slowing down to come to a stop my 2006 Ford Explorer lunges forward as if something is skipping. It has been doing it since 30K miles and they would not replace or fix it under warranty, said it was out of warranty issue. Said it would not brake but would just be an annoyance.

- Katy, TX, USA

problem #73

Explorer

  • miles
My 2006 Ford Explorer frequently lurches/lunges when coming to a stop and starting up from a stop. It feels like the car is being rear-ended.

- Placerville, CA, USA

problem #72

Explorer

  • 48,000 miles
2006 Ford Explorer hard or slow transmission shifting.

- Sevierville, TN, USA

problem #71

Explorer

  • 19,200 miles
I bought a 2006 Ford XLT Explorer with apx. 17,000 miles. I had it for about 3 months it had about 19,000 miles. I drive it about 100 miles to a convention and by the time I got there and pulled into a parking lot the vehicle started shifting hard, jerking and lunging. It was making a loud banging sound and felt like the transmission was going to fall out. I took it to Ford, they did some work on the transfer case and replaced a module. About a month and a thousand miles later, it started doing it again. Took it back to Ford and they did some more work. The shifter lever was replaced. Later it started doing it again. I have taken it back several times and the vehicle continues to have the problem. It doesn't do it every day but does do it several times a week, some days are worse than others. As time goes by it seems to get worse and happen more often. Sometime when I put the vehicle in reverse there is a delay to engage and one morning it cause me to back into another vehicle. It also has a cracked running board.

- Live Oak, CA, USA

problem #70

Explorer

  • 60,000 miles
Last night the car was in drive but would keep kicking out of gear... I would push the gas, the engine would rev, but the car wouldn't go anywhere. I even rolled backwards down a hill on a highway and almost hit another car! I had to shut the car off, and restart it in order to get it to back in gear. This happened 10-15 times in a 20 minute drive! I was nervous to even drive it home! it is at the Ford dealership now... I will keep you posted... will never buy an american car again! it is completely unsafe to drive!

- Hightstown, NJ, USA

problem #69

Explorer

  • 35,038 miles
My 2006 Ford Explorer frequently lurches/lunges when coming to a stop and starting up from a stop. It feels like the car is being rear-ended. I have taken it in to be repaired and it seemed to work ok for a short time, but it has started doing the same thing again. It makes me wonder if it is safe to drive.

- Glenwood, MN, USA

problem #

Used Ford Explorer

68

Explorer 6-cyl

  • 32,000 miles
I have a 2006 Ford Explorer XLT V6 with 55K miles on it. I bought this vehicle with approximately 30K miles on it and within about 2,000 miles of the purchase I started noticing shifting problems. For some reason the vehicle seems to shift fine, but has a mind of its own. Most vehicles shift 1st, 2nd, 3rd, so on per the speed and shifts to assist gas mileage as well. Well, my Explorer will shift into what I believe is 5th gear at 30 miles per hour and its sounds like its bogging down and there is almost no acceleration at all! as well it will shift into 5th when climbing a steep hill and when it finally does downshift it makes a 'clunk' noise and drops into 2nd gear causing the engine to rev way up and it suddenly feels like your taking off in an airplane. If you let off the gas to slow down it drops right back into 5th gear again and then the story repeats itself. I have taken the vehicle to the dealer 3 times now and the only changes made were a tcm update and adaptive learning strategy memory clearing and neither of those things fixed the issue at all. I notice as days go on that the problem is getting worse and I never get a good answer. Upon doing some research I have found that many people have had the same transmission related issues from lunging, to clunking, to severe shifting delays. I'm worried that my transmission or drivetrain will experience some kind of critical failure and Ford wont take any responsibility. I contacted Ford directly and the only answer I got from a csr was, 'unfortunately we have no comment to assist you at this time.' I would really like someone to look into this issue for a possible transmission or drivetrain recall.

- Buckley, WA, USA

problem #2006 ford explorer transmission dipstick location67

Explorer

  • 36,500 miles
2006 Ford Explorer lunges in & out of gear. When I pull out the transmission hesitates when it shifts from second to third gear, it is almost as if I have completely let off the gas and then gave it gas again. Next problem... when I am slowing down whether I hit the brake or just let off the gas my car makes a terrible noise. It sounds like a whining noise, and a loud pop. It feels as if I have been hit from behind. It sounds as if my car is about to quit right then and the.

- Menifee, CA, USA

problem #66

Explorer

  • 42,000 miles
When I come to a stop the engine revs....almost feels like I am getting bumped from behind. Happens constantly and have been watching for a recall on this and have not seen one as of yet. I have seen alot of complaints about this issue. 2006

- Sandusky, OH, USA

problem #65

Explorer

  • 40,000 miles
It has a shifting delay going from park to reverse. When it does shift, there is a jolt. Seems like the transmission is ready to fall out.

- Red Bud, IL, USA

problem #64

Explorer

  • 40,000 miles
2006 Ford Explorer automatic transmission that slips and causes a jolt when it downshifts, feels like one is being rear ended. Additionally there is a weird sound as this happens. Ford has unsuccessfully tried to reprogram the car. Took the car back for the Ford mechanic to look at and was told there is nothing he can do.

- Phoenixville, PA, USA

problem #63

Explorer

  • 50,000 miles
Transmission jerks when shifting into gear or while stopping. 2006 Ford Explorer..

- Powell, TN, USA

problem #62

Explorer

  • 41,100 miles
The SUV jolts when shifting gears, rpms rev and is slow to change into gear. Occasional loud cluncking noises, also loud noise when accelerating.

- New Ipswich, NH, USA

problem #61

Explorer

  • 30,000 miles
I have had problems since I have bought this vehicle earlier this year...when I come to a stop it feels like someone rear ended me. This happens very frequently and have been watching for a recall on this and have not seen one as of yet. I have seen alot of complaints about this issue.

- Roland, OK, USA

problem #60

Explorer

  • 56,000 miles
Purchased 2006 Ford Explorer. Feels like my transmission is going to fall out of the car when I put the car in gear to take off or even when I come to a stop at a red light. Horrible!

- Kennesaw, GA, USA

problem #59

Explorer

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
2006 Ford Explorer automatic transmission has a jolt when it downshift at stopping. It feels like one is being rear ended. This is a very common problem with these transmissions. Ford tried to reprogram the car, but it doesn't fix the problem. Problem occurs in about 1 out of 10 stops. The distraction is a safety issue as one stops to try to figure out why this happened. Ford needs a better solution to this common problem.

- Dunkirk, MD, USA

problem #58

Explorer

2006 Ford Explorer 4.0 Transmission

  • 34,000 miles
I recently purchased a 2006 Ford limited edition Explorer. Within 24 hours of purchase I noticed that the vehicle would 'lunge' forward while attempting to bring the SUV to a complete stop. It feels as if you were just rear-ended! I purchased the extended warranty and have been told to bring the car to service. Recent research has lead me to believe that this SUV's model year has this same disturbing trend among vehicle across the usa. A thorough investigation needs to take place and a recall is my recommendation. Consumers should not suffer for an obvious flaw on the behalf of a major manufacturer.

- Roselle, NJ, USA

Problemsproblem #57

Explorer

  • 34,000 miles
I have a 2006 Ford Explorer. The transmission shifts very hard/jerks in reverse as well as when transmission should automatically go from 1st to 2nd gear. The jerk feels as if you have been rear ended and then car lunges forward.

- Ft Lauderdale, FL, USA

problem #56

Explorer

  • 30,000 miles
When coming to a stop, the car feels like I have slammed on the brakes or someone has rear-ended me. It happens about every mile or so. Dealer says they don't know what I am talking about, the brakes are fine.

- Whittier, CA, USA

problem #55

2006 Ford Explorer Transmission Fill Tool

Explorer

  • 15,000 miles
When coming to a stop, transmission jerks and it feels like you are getting rear-ended. Lots of complaints about this on various websites. Started right after car was bought, Ford said they could not find anything wrong, so we have been dealing with it... but it is getting worse, and I'm afraid I will get stuck with a costly repair.

- Morris Plains, NJ, USA

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