Some Ford Explorer owners report experiencing alarm and lock malfunctions, including locks activating when keys are in hand. These issues may stem from a malfunctioning key fob that sends incorrect signals to the car's computer, causing the alarm to trigger unexpectedly. Additionally, sticky or faulty door switches, faulty sensors, or a dying 12V battery can contribute to the alarm going off. Some owners have noted that the alarm may activate while inside the vehicle due to faulty door sensors, issues with the interior motion sensor, or loose wiring connections. Common culprits also include problems with the hood switch, rear hatch latch, and body control module. To resolve these issues, it is recommended that owners check the key fob, door switches, and wiring for faults, and ensure that the key fob battery is sufficiently charged. If problems persist, consulting a professional mechanic or a Ford dealership may be necessary for further assistance.
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