B40002010 FORD Explorer

B4000 on 2010 FORD Explorer

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Last reported case: 13 years ago

Based on 3 owner reports, 3 from forums)

🚗B4000 on 2010 FORD Explorer

This page focuses specifically on B4000 issues reported by 2010 FORD Explorer owners. The experiences and fixes below are from real owners of this exact vehicle.

Symptoms Reported by 2010 FORD Explorer Owners:

no start

Parts Often Involved:

brake lightdrum brakesfusesodometeropen differentialshock mountsspeedometerspring perchestransmission

What Owners Say

Real experiences from 2010 FORD Explorer owners

5 reports
Experiencevia forum_post
Can I use one from an Explorer from the same year? I love this truck..am getting about 19.1 mpg on highway trips..but..as of late I can tell a noticiable difference in the shifts. *Edit...found the brake light link on here...still need some info about the trans...
tivouser08Jun 2011
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Experiencevia forum_reply
See you're new so you had best cruse thru the great tech library up top, all kinds of good info there. You wouldn't happen to be related to Sean Reno at one of the Mustang sites?
MacJun 2011
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Experiencevia forum_post
Not 100% sure, may be more as the odometer stopped at 152,000. What is the equivilent Ford part number for a new, or used transmission...if there is one?
tivouser08Jun 2011
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Experiencevia forum_post
1996 B4000 speedometer not working After doing an Explorer 8.8 swap and M5R1 manual trans swap, my speedometer no longer works.
VexyFeb 2013
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Experiencevia forum_post
After doing an Explorer 8.8 swap and M5R1 manual trans swap, my speedometer no longer works. The tach DOES work.
VexyFeb 2013
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These are real experiences shared by 2010 FORD Explorer owners on automotive forums and communities. Results may vary based on vehicle condition and repair quality.

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This page aggregates 3 discussions about B4000 from 2010 FORD Explorer owners across automotive communities.

Success rate (0%) is calculated from posts where owners confirmed whether their fix resolved the issue.

Last updated: 2/24/2013