2023 Ford Explorer inspection checklist
The 2023 Ford Explorer has 94 owner complaints with NHTSA across 6 component categories. Use this checklist before you put money down — every item below is grounded in the actual failure pattern on this vehicle, not generic advice.
1 Inspect the steering
What to look for: Wandering on the highway, clunks when turning, slop in the wheel before the tires respond, power steering whine. (12 owner complaints on this vehicle · typical repair $700 · failures cluster ~7,667 mi)
2 Inspect the powertrain
What to look for: Hesitation on takeoff, harsh or delayed shifts, vibration at highway speed, fluid leaks on the driveway under the engine bay or transmission pan. (9 owner complaints on this vehicle · typical repair $2,500 · failures cluster ~10,600 mi)
3 Inspect the body
What to look for: Paint mismatch between panels (prior accident), rust on rocker panels and wheel wells, door alignment gaps that don't match side-to-side, weatherstrip wear. (8 owner complaints on this vehicle · typical repair $1,500 · failures cluster ~24,667 mi)
4 Inspect the electrical
What to look for: Dim or flickering dash lights at idle, slow window operation, intermittent infotainment glitches, parasitic battery drain (dead battery after a few days parked). (8 owner complaints on this vehicle · typical repair $850 · failures cluster ~22,625 mi)
5 Inspect the visibility
What to look for: Wiper streaks even on a fresh blade, blower fan that doesn't change speeds, foggy or yellowed headlight lenses, sunroof drains plugged (water on headliner). (8 owner complaints on this vehicle · typical repair $350 · failures cluster ~11,750 mi)
6 Inspect the suspension
What to look for: Bouncing after bumps, knocking over potholes, sagging on one corner, harsh ride with all the dampening gone. (5 owner complaints on this vehicle · typical repair $900 )
7 Paperwork — before you sign
The seller's transparency on these tells you what kind of seller you're dealing with.