We have classified the 1 complaints from 2004 Ford Expedition about EQUIPMENT into the following categories.
Tl*-the contact owns a 2004 ford expedition. the contact stated that whenever she turned the rear air conditioning unit on, she could hear a loud banging noise from the rear of the vehicle. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealership where the contact was informed this was a known failure. the contact also mentioned she experienced the same failure a few years ago and the vehicle had the rear blend door actuator replaced at an authorized dealership. the failure and current mileages were approximately 134,000. updated 10/20/10 *bf updated 10/22/10
An accident happend july 18th to my brother and his son with a 2004 ford expedition saudi arabia registration here in jordan in amman city, flippid over few times on the road , but with liability inssurance only ( forced mandatory insurrance entering jordan ) and the air bag did not comeout. is there any chance to complain against ford motors because of the air bag did not come out. *tr
Rear a/c actuator suddenly failed with no warning. abs light came on and dealership said that an animal chewed through the wires to the abs computer, which was odd because i live in the city of los angeles where this was unheard off. cost me $688 and the abs light remained on. i don't even have proof that they did anything. transmission stopped shifting into overdrive. dealership said that the abs computer needs to be replaced. cost me $450. abs light went off, but transmission still doesn't shift into overdrive. dealership now says that my overdrive band is worn. they quoted me $3,300 to fix. i have also had 3 break jobs which cost $600 a piece performed in less than 3 years. which i never had this problem with any vehicle i' ever owned. this truck is only 3 years old and has had a tremendous amount of expensive problems.*ak
Dt*: the contact stated while performing general maintenance on the vehicle, the dealer determined the wheels did not have the adequate torque and needed to be tightened. the contact referred to the owner's manual which showed a suggested torque weight of 114 pounds, but the dealer insisted the torque should be 150 pounds. the manufacturer was alerted who informed the contact there was a nhtsa technical service bulletin #10008157, which provided the appropriate torque weight specifications. updated 12/01/06. *jb
My car would not go into reverse and lost full speed pressure on the highway, nearly causing a very bad accident. *ak