Is there a lemon law for Ford vehicles?
Is there a lemon law for Ford vehicles?
If you’ve had ongoing problems with your Ford vehicle, you may be entitled to compensation under the Lemon Law for your state. Kimmel & Silverman has provided cost-free Lemon Law help to more than 100,000 distressed drivers since 1991, a number of whom came to us with defective cars, trucks, and SUVs manufactured by Ford.
Are there any recalls on the Ford Expedition?
By the spring of 2020 Ford had issued a safety recall on select models of the F-150, the Ranger, and the Expedition that were equipped with 10-speed automatic transmission exhibiting problems. In the vehicles affected by the recall, a clip that locks the gear shift cable to the transmission may not have been fully seated.
When does a Ford Expedition die while driving?
I have a 2003 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer 5.4 liter. My truck has been dying while driving for about a year now, it does it after it has been parked overnight and it has rained outside. When it dies, everything else works, radio, wipers, lights, heat/air, etc.
What kind of transmission does a Ford Expedition have?
The 10R80 transmission is, obviously, a 10-speed transmission. It’s a rear-wheel-drive transmission controlled by a PCM or a TCM. You can find this transmission in a variety of vehicles including the F-150, the Ford Mustang, the Ford Expedition, the Lincoln Navigator, the Ford Ranger, and the Ford Everest.
Are there any problems with the Ford Expedition?
Check out our Ford Expedition overview to see the most problematic years, worst problems and most recently reported complaints with the Expedition.
Where to find failure code on Ford Expedition?
Plug the code scanner into the OBD port on the left underside of the steering column. Press the key marked “Read” and the scanner will display any failure codes for the faults it has recognized. The code is a letter followed by four numbers.
What should the voltage be on a Ford Expedition?
If the voltage does not drop and the engine starts, check the voltmeter again. The voltage should now be 13.8 to 14.5 volts if the alternator is good. If the voltage is wrong, replace the alternator.
How can I tell if my Ford Expedition battery is bad?
Check the battery voltage with the voltmeter. Connect the red voltmeter lead to the positive terminal and the black lead to the negative terminal. The voltage should read 12.5 to 12.75. If the voltage is one or more volts lower, the battery is discharged or has a bad cell. Charge the battery and retest.