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Problems with 2016 Ford Expedition VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL

On average, the 2016 Ford Expedition starts to “feel” problems with the VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL and its various aspects after 43 515 miles.

Components Affected by VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL Issues

We have classified the 10 complaints from 2016 Ford Expedition about VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL into the following categories.

THROTTLE 1

Recently reported VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL problems on 2016 Ford Expedition

Tl* the contact owns a 2016 ford expedition. while driving 50 mph, the wrench icon illuminated and the vehicle began to stall. the contact coasted the vehicle to the side of the road and was able to restart it after the failure. the contact took the vehicle to gator ford (11780 tampa gateway blvd, seffner, fl 33584) where it was diagnosed with a defective throttle body. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 49,200. the vin was unknown.

I was drving 70 mph on highway when my car started to loose power and a wrench symbol appeared. i had no power and had to rolled to side of highway. message said transmission temp 199 degrees. i had it towed to dealer and they are telling me it needs a new throttle body. i am retired and only drive 2 times a week to see grand children, go to store or doctors and i only have about 43,000 miles. car has had all schrduled maintanance. i see ford had a recall for other 2015 and 2016 models for throttle body that expired in 2017 but nothing for 2016 expedition. this is going to cost me $450.00.

This issue began about a month ago on my commute home from work, all engine power was lost as i came off the freeway, the computer alerted with a wrench icon. i pulled over and shut the car off, then after a minute restarted. it started ok, i then used an odb adapter to read the codes, and found a soft (not permanent) code p2112 (throttle body stuck closed). i immediately call the ford dealership to have them look at it. when they got the car, the code was no longer in the computer. they ran a diagnostic, declared that they did not find anything, charged me $200, and sent me home. second occurrence was about 10 days ago, again driving home from work, then while coming up to a traffic light the same failure happened again. after restarting, and driving home, i began researching the problem. today, while returning home in the rain during a 5 mile drive it failed 5 times, each time i had to pull over, shut it down then restart. now i have a permanent code stored in the computer (p2112) and an appointment with the dealership to fix it. i am fairly certain that the throttle body will be replaced by the dealership, but i am out of warranty now, and they will indeed charge me. i have found numerous other complaints about this issue, and believe ford should provide an updated part that will resolve this issue. i suspect that this will in time cause an accident, perhaps even injury for someone. this is due to auto manufacturers removing the rather simple mechanical linkage from pedal to throttle and turning this over to a computer. to be sure, it is the computer that is creating the dangerous circumstances by disengaging all throttle control when the throttle body is sticking, forcing the driver to the side of the road (assuming there is a safe place to pull over).

While in motion on the street and car lose throttle. pressing the gas pedal did not thing and only made the care stutter. it wouldn't got pass 30miles per hour but also wouldn't stay at 30 either it will go down and up choking on its self. this has happened many times and at any speed. the only way to fix it is to turn the car off and turn it on again. this fix is temporarily and you never know when it will happen again. this is dangerous and it almost cause me to have an accident.

Driving on major freeway in houston rush hour. lost power, wrench popped up and said see manual. engine light came on. had to wait in traffic and restart vehicle. could not go over 40 mph without losing power again. apparently every other 2016 ford has been recalled for a throttle body defect except the expedition. our issue was a defective throttle body.

After several weeks of an intermittent acceleration problem, the vehicle stalled while driving up a hill. the engine did not shut off but nothing happened when pressing on the gas pedal. i was on a side street just about to get on the highway so i was able to pull over on the shoulder at that time. after restarting the truck i was able to drive it home but then had it towed to the dealer for service. the dealer found that the throttle body was defective and not covered under the powertrain warranty. after some research, i found that other ford models had the same failure with the same part on the same engine but the expedition was not specifically included in the nhtsa recall.

Throttle body failure. has happened over 8 times while driving on busy highways. vehicle looses throttle control while driving. it forces you to pull over and turn off the vehicle and restart it to reset it. very dangerous.

While driving on a city street i lost power and control to the engine. control of the engine is lost when without warning acceleration is lost. the car will slow until about 5 miles an hour speed. the rpms will fluctuate up and down and stepping on the accelerator does nothing. no warning is given, and i almost got into an accident. the diagnostic was completed at a ford dealership and it turn out to be the throttle body. this seems to be a known issues with ford cars. this is very dangerous as it can happen at any time. losing control of acceleration can be deadly depending on the circumstances. once the vehicle is turned off and started up again the problem goes away until it happens again, once you have it, the problem will be there until it is repaired and hope that the issues never returns.

Tl* the contact owns a 2016 ford expedition. after the vehicle was started and the accelerator pedal was depressed, the contact experienced unintended acceleration even after the contact depressed the brake pedal. as a result, the contact crashed into a pine tree. the vehicle remained at full acceleration until it was de-powered manually. there were no injuries and a police report was filed. the vehicle was towed to a dealer, but the diagnostic results had not yet been determined. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the failure mileage was approximately 35,000.

On 11-30-2016 with clear weather at about 3 pm traveling at traffic speed of 70 mph on i610 south loop east harris county tx (city of houston) in the 3rd lane right from the right side shoulder of 4 lanes, a "wrench" icon come on the display and said to contact the dealer. immediately at the same time the expedition lost all accelerator power. the pedal went limp. a hazardous, perilous drift across the oncoming 2 right lanes to the shoulder was terrifying . by the grace of god we made it to the shoulder without being hit and/or causing a multi car wreck and probable fatalities. the car motor continued running, but there was no acceleration, no power to move the car. the car was towed to the ford dealer where the throttle body identified as the failure and was replaced. the original part throttle body replaced was part # bl3z*9e9268a. the new throttle body is part # bl3z*9e926*b. i have had this ford expedition for 11 months. i learned many throttle body parts on ford explorers have been replaced by searching the internet for information. there was no listings of 2016 expeditions having this life threatening failure. i do hope and pray that no one is hurt or killed before this situation is corrected. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2016 ford expedition. while driving at any speed and depressing the accelerator pedal, the vehicle failed to accelerate and stalled as the wrench warning icon illuminated. the vehicle was towed to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the throttle body failed. the throttle body was replaced. the approximate failure mileage was 5,000.

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