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2018 Ford Explorer Wipers & Visibility Problems

16 owner-reported wipers & visibility complaints from NHTSA data

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Complaints
Feb 2023Dec 2024
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Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.

Owner Complaints (16)

mediumVISIBILITY/WIPER
Filed: Jul 2025

The cover on my dashboard has lifted/rolled up and revealed a white material underneath, and as such, this has caused a glare onto the windshield in my field of vision, making it harder for me to see while driving. I feel that this is a safety concern. I have taken it to a Ford dealership to have it looked at, and they claim that there is nothing that can be done except for the entire dashboard to be replaced which would be thousands of dollars. I have researched this issue and it seems to be a common issue among my make and model year of the vehicle.

NHTSA #: 11675296
mediumVISIBILITY/WIPER
Filed: Dec 2024

intermittent wipers would not turn off. Took car to dealership and they charged $629.38 to fix a FORD quality issue. Wipers scratch the windshield and cause unnecessary distraction during dry conditions as they would not turn off. This issue (wipers not turning off) occurred after the A-Pillar flew off my vehicle and hit another car. The other driver did not stop. FORD needs to cover the cost of the wiper switch and also compensate owners for lack of part availability to fix the A-Pillar issue for a year now. No alerts, warning messages provided.

NHTSA #: 11631156
mediumVISIBILITY,STRUCTURE
Filed: Oct 2024

The contact owns a 2018 Ford Explorer. The contact stated that after the vehicle was repaired under NHTSA Campaign Number: 24V031000 (Structure); the roof racks started to detach from the vehicle, almost causing the sunroof to fracture. The contact stated that the side view mirrors seized without warning. The contact had to shift to park and turn off and restart the vehicle for the side view mirrors to operate as needed. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, but the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 77,000.

NHTSA #: 11618681
mediumVISIBILITY/WIPER
Filed: Jul 2024

Both right and left side exterior A-pillar trim parts detached while driving. 2018 Ford Explorer.

NHTSA #: 11600252
mediumVISIBILITY
Filed: Mar 2024

The contact owns a 2018 Ford Explorer. The contact stated that the vehicle was parked when there was heavy rain in the area. The contact stated that after the heavy rain passed when they were placing items in the back seat, they noticed that water was in the cup holder. The contact discovered a crack in the sunroof allowing water to enter the vehicle. The contact stated that the failure recurred multiple times. The contact was concerned that there was no impact on the sunroof to have caused it to crack. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where the vehicle was diagnosed with a cracked sunroof frame. The vehicle was not repaired and remained at the dealer. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 99,000.

NHTSA #: 11578558
mediumVISIBILITY
Filed: Nov 2023

The contact owns a 2018 Ford Explorer. The contact stated that the front windshield was disintegrating. There were no warning lights illuminated. While driving, the contact detected that there was an abnormal chirping noise and wind entering the vehicle. The contact stated that the failure had gradually progressed. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer, where it was diagnosed that the cowl screen panel needed to be replaced. The sealant around the windshield had disintegrated. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was contacted and informed the contact that the repair was not covered under the warranty. The failure mileage was approximately 105,000. The VIN was not available.

NHTSA #: 11554038
mediumVISIBILITY/WIPER
Filed: Sep 2023

Windshield noise above 35mph. Seals are rotting. Couldn't upload photos.

NHTSA #: 11546792
mediumVISIBILITY/WIPER
Filed: Feb 2023

Our 2018 Ford Explorer windshield trim panel is partially detached. The detachment is on the passenger side lower corner of the windshield and continues up for 9 inches. No crash has occurred as of this time. I reported the detachment to our local Ford Dealer and they were unconcerned. We first noticed a litter detachment late Fall of 2022. The detachment had since extended up the windshield.

NHTSA #: 11507193
mediumVISIBILITY
Filed: Feb 2023

Parts of the front windshield trim/seals on the passenger and driver's side have come off on their own. Just noticed that I am missing substantial parts of the driver's side seal and the passenger side is cracked and missing in some areas.

NHTSA #: 11505868
mediumVISIBILITY
Filed: Feb 2023

The contact called on behalf of her daughter who owns a 2018 Ford Explorer. The contact stated that after her daughter had placed her 8-month-old grandchild in a car seat in the second-row rear driver’s side seat, she heard a loud banging sound coming from the vehicle. The contact's daughter, was outside of the vehicle at the time the failure occurred and noticed that the center of the rear windshield had exploded, projecting shattered pieces of glass that reached her grandchild’s car seat. There was no injury sustained. The contact' daughter was able to drive the vehicle to her residence while her grandchild was transported by a family member. The dealer was notified of the failure but did not provide any assistance. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure, but no assistance was provided. The failure mileage was unknown.

NHTSA #: 11505870
mediumVISIBILITY
Filed: Feb 2023

Windshield trim was coming off while I was driving on interstate 95 at high speed. I was able to secure it before it blew off with some tape and stopped off the highway and got some black duct tape. I have not had it fixed yet but the tape is holding well so far. I just read that this is being investigated. I don't believe that I should have to pay to repair this as it seems to be happening to others. Thank you [XXX] INFORMATION Redacted PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6).

NHTSA #: 11505079
mediumVISIBILITY,STRUCTURE
Filed: Oct 2022

The contact owns a 2018 Ford Explorer. The contact stated that the weather stripping around the windshield and the rubber seal around all doors had started to deteriorate on the passenger’s and driver’s side rear doors. The contact had taken the vehicle to the dealer who diagnosed that the windshield molding and the rubber stripping on the doors needed to be replaced. The vehicle had not been repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and opened a case. The approximate failure mileage was 27,632.

NHTSA #: 11490115
mediumVISIBILITY
Filed: Mar 2022

The contact owns a 2018 Ford Explorer. The contact stated while driving 30 MPH, the rear hatch glass shattered without impact. The vehicle was taken to Safelite Auto Glass and repaired. The manufacturer was informed of the failure and informed the contact that the repair was not covered under the vehicle warranty. The failure mileage was approximately 50,000.

NHTSA #: 11455231
mediumVISIBILITY/WIPER
Filed: Aug 2018

FRONT SOUND SCREEN WINDSHIELD SEEMS VERY SOFT AND WEAK. SLIGHTEST STRIKE FROM ROAD DEBRIS CAUSES CHIP OR CRACK. DEBRIS STRIKES REGARDLESS OF AMOUNT OF IMPACT HAS CAUSED CHIPPING, CRACKS, AND VISIBLE SCRAPES OF MATERIAL. WINDSHIELD IS SOUND SCREEN AND SEEMS MADE OF EXTREMELY SOFT MATERIALS MAKING VULNERABLE TO EASY DAMAGE WHICH IS SAFETY RISK TO DRIVER AND OCCUPANTS WHILE DRIVING REGARDLESS OF ON HIGHWAY OR CITY STREET.

NHTSA #: 11120795
mediumVISIBILITY/WIPER
Filed: Jul 2018

PURCHASED MY EXPLORER ON MAY 28, 2018, VEHICLE CURRENTLY HAS LESS THAN 6,000 MILES ON IT AND THIS MORNING, MY DAUGHTER USED THE REMOTE TO UNLOCK THE DOORS AS IT SAT PARKED ON OUR DRIVEWAY, CLIMBED IN AND CLOSED THE FRONT PASSENGER DOOR AND THE BACK WINDOW SHATTERED. GLASS WAS INSIDE, OUTSIDE AND THEN PIECES CONTINUED TO FALL. THE BOTTOM OF THE WINDOW HAS SMALL CHUNKS OUT OF IT ON THE EDGES AS WELL.

NHTSA #: 11113003
mediumVISIBILITY/WIPER
Filed: Feb 2018

THE INTEGRATED BLIND SPOT MIRROR ON BOTH THE DRIVER SIDE AND PASSENGER SIDE IS MOUNTED AT THE WRONG ANGLE. IT DOES NOT SHOW THE BLIND SPOT OF THE CAR. YOU CAN NOT SEE ANY PORTION OF LOW PROFILE CARS IN THE BLIND SPOT MIRROR AND YOU CAN NOT SEE THE HEADLIGHTS OF MOST VEHICLES AT NIGHT. IT DOES SHOW THE VERY TOP OF TALLER CARS (SUVS/TRUCKS/VANS). I HAVE PHOTOS TAKEN WHILE DRIVING OF CARS THAT ARE IN THE BLIND SPOT. AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PHOTOS, YOU CAN SEE ONLY THE VERY TOP OF THE VAN AND ALMOST NONE OF THE STANDARD CAR. AT NIGHT, THE ROOF OF THE CAR IS NOT AS HELPFUL TO SEE AS THE HEADLIGHTS. I CHECKED ANOTHER 2018 EXPLORER AT THE DEALERSHIP AND IT HAD THE SAME VIEW IN THE BLIND SPOT MIRROR. THE FORD SERVICE TECHNICIAN AGREED THAT THE VIEW ON THE 2018 EXPLORER WAS DIFFERENT FROM THE VIEW ON HIS PERSONAL 2016 FORD FUSION. HOWEVER, SINCE ALL OF THE 2018 EXPLORERS HAD THE SAME VIEW, IT COULD NOT BE FIXED. OLDER MODELS APPEAR TO HAVE BLIND SPOT MIRRORS THAT ARE CORRECTLY POSITIONED. 2014 FORD EXPLORER, 2015 FORD TRANSIT, AND 2016 FORD FUSION ALL HAD CORRECTLY POSITIONED BLIND SPOT MIRRORS. I CAME VERY CLOSE TO SIDE SWIPING A CAR AT NIGHT ON THE HIGHWAY ON THE DAY I PURCHASED THE EXPLORER. AS I WAS RELYING ON THE BLIND SPOT MIRRORS AND NO PORTION OF THE CAR COULD BE SEEN. THANKFULLY, A HORN SAVED US BOTH.

NHTSA #: 11075122

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