Warning lights going crazy in 2006 Explorer. Always seems to start with the airbag light but will end with a bunch of lights. After you shut it off it will not start right away and does not make any s

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Asked by ed3937 Jul 31, 2016 at 08:26 PM about the 2006 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer V6 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Here is a photo of my dash when it starts acting up. Speedometer and Tach will not work when this happens either. I drove the car home about 8 miles while this was happening.

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I have the same problem. Mechanic replaced the motherboard and it started up again a week later. Did you ever get it diagnosed?

I have the same problem with mine however my pcm (motherboard) got replaced and updated there were other error codes, something else Ford fixed but someone else mentioned it on the other forum, but both were fixed and my SUV still lights up like Christmas and shuts off. I had to pull over sometimes 5-10 min at a time. Also when its' raining it's worst, i was told it was an electrical issue. I'll post back with the real solution once its fixed. No one seems to have the true answer to fix this issue.

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