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Is there an issue with the traction control system in the 2007 Ford Explorer?

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The 2007 Ford Explorer has some issues with traction control due to a faulty wheel speed sensor and wiring. It is recommended to replace this part when necessary. It's important to change your tires every 30,000 to 50,000 miles to prevent accidents on the road. Ensuring that your tires are in good condition is crucial for avoiding crashes. Eventually, you may encounter problems with this particular part such as feathering or cupping issues, leading to premature tire wear. The part may also become loose over time, so be vigilant. Remember to check your tire pressure monthly and inspect for any sharp objects that may cause punctures.

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  • Kay R.

    Problems with the traction control system in a 2007 Ford Explorer usually begin with the traction control light flashing and a decrease in engine power. While it may be easy to ignore the light, it's important not to dismiss this warning unless you know for sure that the traction control is active.

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