agent Entrepreneur logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

NHTSA Investigating Ford Explorers for Carbon Monoxide

June 23, 2014
3 min to read


Ford Motor Co. and the U.S. auto safety regulator are looking into reports of carbon monoxide in the passenger area of late model Ford Explorer sport-utility vehicles after receiving about 20 complaints and a lawsuit filed by a customer, reported The Wall Street Journal.


In 2012, Ford issued a "technical service bulletin" to its dealers suggesting ways to remedy an exhaust smell in the vehicle, but hasn't classified it as a safety issue or begun a recall.

Ad Loading...


Angela Sanchez-Knutson in a lawsuit filed last week in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, alleges a test of her 2013 Explorer shows that more than 100 parts per million of carbon monoxide can accumulate into the cabin when the auxiliary rear air-conditioning is on and the engine is working at higher revolutions. That is 10 times higher than ambient air levels of the gas. A level above 70 parts per million could begin to hurt healthy people, especially over longer exposures, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.


Her suit, which seeks class action status, asks the court to force Ford to recall and repair the vehicles, alleges breach of warranty, unfair trade practices violation and seeks unspecified damages.


Ford issued the service bulletin in December 2012 to dealers, giving them three different recommendations for addressing the problem. These service bulletins instruct dealers on how to fix a customer complaint, not safety issues, which are handled in the form of a recall.


Auto makers have recalled tens of millions of vehicles in 2014 as the light has been shown on the process at General Motors Co. for taking 11 years to recall 2.6 million vehicles that had an ignition switch flaw that could accidentally shut off air bags and power steering and brakes. That flaw is linked to at least 13 deaths and has put GM under scrutiny from lawmakers and the Justice Department.


National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it "is aware of the complaints involving 2011-2014 Ford Explorers" and "is reviewing all available data and will take appropriate action as warranted." The safety regulator hasn't started a formal investigation.

Ad Loading...


The agency has collected 20 reports from Ford Explorer customers of exhaust fumes coming into the cabin of their vehicles. One report said a passenger had to go to the hospital after becoming "violently ill" for unknown reasons. In many of the reports, customers said they took the vehicle to a dealership and it was returned without repairs, documents show.


"The fixes that the technical service bulletin recommends were all done to this car and it didn't fix the exhaust smell in the car," said Michael Hersh, the attorney representing Ms. Sanchez-Knutson. "They still smell exhaust," he added.


Mr. Hersh said the dealer said there was no carbon monoxide flowing into the vehicle and that it wasn't a health risk. The attorney said he had the vehicle tested and that test found 100 parts per million of carbon monoxide in the interior of the vehicle.


Ford said in a statement on the court complaint, "we're currently reviewing the case and in the event that any action is required, we will address it promptly."

More Industry

Photo of two men in suit jackets shaking hands next to new car inside of a dealership
IndustryApril 23, 2026

A New Consumer Culture in the Auto Dealership

Dealers should aim to build a positive work environment, helping employees execute an efficient experience, from their online research to the final delivery of the vehicle.

Read More →
Closeup of the side of an Audi car
Industryby Hannah MitchellApril 23, 2026

New-Vehicle Sales Down

A cloudy April forecast was expected due to last April’s sales surge in anticipation of U.S. trade tariff-inflated prices. Meanwhile, automakers pumped up incentives to address today’s consumer wallet woes.

Read More →
Photo of Cadillac Lyriq SUV on road with partly cloudy sky in background
Industryby Hannah MitchellApril 16, 2026

Used Autos Selling for More

A recent price spike due to several larger market forces, though it hasn’t dulled demand, is pushing more consumers to efficient models to squeeze in buys.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Photo of facade of Waldorf Toyota car dealership
Industryby Hannah MitchellApril 16, 2026

Maryland Auto Group Sells

A group out West picked up the major D.C.-area collection, putting it in the upper tiers of private automotive groups in the U.S.

Read More →
Line graphic showing Cox Automotive's March Credit Availability Index status
Industryby Hannah MitchellApril 13, 2026

Auto Lending Opens Up in March

Lenders loosened access for subprime borrowers, and consumers with negative equity reached a record high, Cox Automotive reported.

Read More →
electric vehicle next to an urban charging station. EV Demand Diverges. F&I and Showroom logo
Industryby Lauren LawrenceApril 10, 2026

EV Interest Varies Regionally

U.S. consumer interest in electric vehicles lags behind other countries despite the rising gas prices caused by the ongoing war in the Middle East.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Photo of the rear of a Mercedes GLC 400 electric SUV with a skyline in the background
Industryby Hannah MitchellApril 10, 2026

Brands Weighed on Projected Recalls

Research reveals the brands and models most likely to have higher recall rates over their lifetimes. While some brands rank high, addressing safety issues can be a selling point.

Read More →
Photo of white 2026 Ford Bronco on a sandy beach
Industryby Hannah MitchellApril 10, 2026

March New-Vehicle Sales Don’t Reflect War

Cox Automotive data shows Americans doubled down on big-is-better despite price increases. Slightly higher incentives helped fuel the demand.

Read More →
Photo of several cars on lifts in a service center
Industryby Hannah MitchellApril 9, 2026

Franchised Dealers Stand to Gain Service Business

Cox Automotive research shows both the opportunities and the challenges in turning consumers’ growing affordability needs into increased fixed-operations revenue.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Photo of office desk with open laptop on it and an empty chair next to it
IndustryApril 9, 2026

What Matters Most in Building Your Agency

The partner you choose for growth and expansion is key, because better is the ultimate goal instead of growth for growth’s sake.

Read More →