We have classified the 63 complaints from 2001 Ford Expedition about ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING into the following categories.
I was stopped at a red light, and all of a sudden i heard this loud crash and bang, and was jerked forward. thought the pick up truck behind me rear-ended me. that driver pulled up aside of me and told me you just dropped your driveshaft. since it was dark and my vehicle was in the middle of the road at an intersection i called the police. when they arrived they told me we can't wait for your tow truck driver to get here, it's to dangerous, so they called another towing company. well after a long hassle and the 1st tow of $150.00, i got my vehicle towed to my house. after making several phone calls i finally got it towed to the repair shop on 7/8/13 and had to pay another tow of $75.00. finally got the call on 7/10/13 what had happened to my rotted out expedition, all 4 control arms where rusted out, 2 of them actually bent and broke, damaging my driveshaft. costing me another $559.14 for the repair. that's only fixing the 2 lower control arms. they have to find the 2 upper and replace them. which will be at least another $350.00 ...
After dropping off my children at daycare i stopped at the store. when i got back into my car and started it, it made a loud pop like something had came off. so i proceeded to turn the ignition on and then smoke came out of the top vents and the truck began making a loud popping noise and the engine was shaking. i was scared as hell and i thought the truck was about to blow up from the sound of it. so i calmed down and drove to the auto shop thankfully down the street. well my spark plug had blew out the head and that's where the smoke was coming from. i had just replaced the #5 coil and plug with ford on february 23, 2012 and that was $340.61. i am barely making it financially and to read all of these problems with this truck and ford not taking responsibility of the situation is disheartening. i am a single mother of three children and live in an area with no public transportation so i am now without a vehicle and no way to get to work and support my family, now what do i do? its ...
A sparkplug blew out of my engine and another was loose. the plug in question ruined the threads in the cylinder head, and will require $700-$1000 for the dealer to fix. a simple google search proves ford had been having a major problem with this happening for several years, yet has did nothing about it !! *tr
My husband was on his way home from work. he was going at about 70-75 mph when the #3 spark plug blew out. it left him stranded in the middle of nowhere. it has been brought to my attention that spark plug blowouts are a common defect on my vehicle yet ford takes no responsibility for it, costing the vehicle owners a large amount of money and could cause serious accidents. *tr
While two hours from home bringing my son home from surgery, while getting off the freeway may vehicle made a horrible sound like a chopper motorcycle and when i spent over a $1,000.00 to tow my car home to find out the spark plug #3 blew out and stripped out so now i have no vehicle and told by ford dealership repair that it was a design flaw on the aluminum block and not under warranty and would require a helicoil but could happen to the other plugs. plus it would cost me over $2000.00 to repair. i have seen lots of other people who have the same problem i have a 5.4 l engine and my vehicle runs strong i would of hoped ford would of stood behind this but i was wrong i will definitely consider buying a different brand like a mazda or toyota. *tr
#3 spark plug ejected from cylinder hole at freeway speed. original plugs, never changed, never removed or checked from dealer delivery at new car in 2001. *tr
Tl* the contact owned a 2001 ford expedition. the contact stated that flames were coming from underneath the hood of the vehicle. the fire department arrived and extinguished the fire. a police report was also available. the dealer did not offer any assistance. the manufacturer was not notified. the vehicle was destroyed. the failure and current mileages were 120,000. updated 10/18/11*lj updated 3/29/12 *cn
A week ago i was driving my 2001 ford expedition to friends for a social visit. on the way, i drove as i normally do the speed limit as posted. at around 10:00 pm, in the middle of nowhere, i encountered the now well known and dreaded spark plug ejection. thought i had been shot at there for a second, but soon realized what it was. it couldn't have happened at a worse time nor to a worse spark plug to reach, far left rear. i was only 75 miles from home stranded by my vehicle. i truly am a loyal ford fan and owner of several, but this is by far the worst vehicle i have ever owned! i am thoroughly disgusted with this piece of you know what! after getting it towed home, i attempted a replacement of the plug only to find the plug hole was screwed up and couldn't get it in there straight. so what the heck do i do now? ford motor company, this is a crock and you know it! whatya gonna do now? blow it off and do nothing, as i expect. or are you going to repair it as you well ...
Tl* the contact owns a 2001 ford expedition. the contact stated that while driving 50 mph there was a loud clunking noise heard from the vehicle and the check engine warning lamp illuminated. the contact mentioned that the failure occurred twice before. the vehicle was towed to a local mechanic who diagnosed that there was a blown spark plug that needed to be replaced. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure who did not offer any assistance. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 125,000 and the current mileage was 130,000.
Tl* the contact owns a 2001 ford expedition. the contact stated that the vehicle stalled without warning. the vehicle was taken to a local mechanic who diagnosed the failure at the spark plug thread. the local mechanic reinforced the thread at location number eight but the failure continuously recurred in other locations. the vehicle was not further repaired. the failure mileage was 143,000 and the current mileage was 150,000.
Tl* the contact owns a 2001 ford expedition. the contact stated that the vehicle caught on fire while sitting idle in the residential driveway with the engine off. the fire department arrived and advised her that the fire could have originated from the engine. neither the dealer nor the manufacturer was contacted in regards to the failure. a fire report was filed. the failure mileage was approximately 150,000.
My vehicle suffered spark plug ejection. upon pulling away from a stop light, the vehicle made a loud pop or bang and began to lose power immediately. upon inspection, the coil-over-plug on the number 3 cylinder was broken from the bracket and a loud clanking noise came from the engine in that spot. after unsuccessfully trying to replace the coil, the spark plug came out of the socket without and force or tools. the spark plug came out with the coil. the area had to be rethreaded and repaired but was out of service for close to three months. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2001 ford expedition. the contact stated that her vehicle was parked in a parking lot when the engine suddenly caught fire. the police were notified and a police report was filed. the vehicle was taken to the dealer who advised her that they would investigate the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was approximately 200,000.
I was driving when i heard a loud pop sound. my vehicle started making this loud sucking sound and noise similar to the sound of a tractor.
2001 ford expedition 5.4l engine with 75,000 miles. there was a slight ticking in engine on drivers side, had mechanic check, no obvious problem. while driving, loud popping noise, engine became very loud (tractor like sound) and engine failure. had vehicle towed to mechanic. spark plug was blown out causing damage to ignition coil. had 3 cylinders (1,3, & 5) rethreaded, ignition coils replaced and all spark plugs replaced. *tr