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Ford Expedition Maintenance and Repair

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Re: map light burnt out [tysmith14] by tysmith14
Feb 28, 2008 (12:43 pm)
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Replying to: tysmith14 (Feb 25, 2008 12:40 pm)

Anyone?????????
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Problem with CD Changer - "No CD" display by gsusigma
Mar 21, 2008 (12:02 pm)
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I have a 98 Expedition with a cd changer problem. I have seen similar posts re this problem, but no responses. When i press the cd button the message "No CD" displays (although there a cd's in the magazine) and i have not been able to eject the magazine since the problem started. Any suggestions?
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Re: Problem with CD Changer - "No CD" display [gsusigma] by steve_ HOST
Mar 21, 2008 (12:09 pm)
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Replying to: gsusigma (Mar 21, 2008 12:02 pm)

The tips in the How to Remove a Stuck CD guide mostly work on single disc players, but may as well try them. Pulling the fuse to reset the changer is probably your best shot.
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stuck magazines by alwaysfords2
Mar 24, 2008 (6:03 am)
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I've had luck getting stuck magazines out by using a piece of shim stock (or a hack saw blade) and going along side the magazine on the long sides to hit the release.
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Re: stuck magazines [alwaysfords2] by steve_ HOST
Mar 24, 2008 (6:44 am)
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Replying to: alwaysfords2 (Mar 24, 2008 6:03 am)

Great tip, I'll add it to the guide. Do you need two shims (one for each side)? Or can you hit the release on CD magazine from either side (or just one side at a time, if you get my drift). Thanks!
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Re: stuck magazines [steve_] by alwaysfords2
Mar 24, 2008 (8:21 am)
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Replying to: steve_ (Mar 24, 2008 6:44 am)

It has been a few years since I last did this for my brother in law. If I recall correctly it was just one side. You can rock the magazine a little bit in the slot to see the mechanism and it was easy to release - sort of like using the little pin hole on a CD drive, the magazine pops up as soon as it is freed.
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Re: stuck magazines [alwaysfords2] by steve_ HOST
Mar 24, 2008 (9:14 am)
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Replying to: alwaysfords2 (Mar 24, 2008 8:21 am)

Thanks - that'll make a handy addition to the guide!
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I think I really did it now..... by shaizma
Apr 01, 2008 (3:15 pm)
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Okay, Friday afternoon my husband and I were looking under the hood of my '03 Expedition topping off the fluids, checking the oil, etc. He was complaining that it was dirty under there so I drove up the street to the car wash. I started the engine and drove straight there so it was still cool. I sprayed degreaser on everything under the hood but was careful to not get much degeaser or water on the battery side. It ran fine down to the grocery store. I was driving home and it was fine then all of the sudden it started shaking while I was at a red light. The shaking hasn't gone away. Then the next day, I tried to start it and it acted like it was having a hard time-almost like the battery was dead. Then the gauges went goofy then back to normal. It did this a few times but hasn't the past few times I've started it. My husband undid the connectors and sprayed them with the air compressor nozzle to help dry them out. Didn't help. Also, the exhaust smells like rotten eggs. Any ideas for us to try? Thanks a million!!
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05 Fuel Injector Issue and Runaround by ritchiecee
Apr 01, 2008 (6:56 pm)
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Please forgive the length of this post.
 
We have an 05 Expedition with the larger of the two V8's. My wife exited the highway on Saturday and felt a rough idle and thought maybe she was low on gas even though the gauge showed half full. After filling up, the engine would crank but was very difficult to turn over. After getting it to start a huge plume of white and then blue and then back to white smoke came out of the tail pipe and was very - very rough in idle. She brought the vehicle to a Firestone across the street where they initially diagnosed that the #8 cylinder had dropped, the ignition coil, plug, wires and O2 sensors all needed replacing ($985.00). Then upon restarting they realized something much worse must be bad as a distinct knock and more smoke continued to emanate from the engine. The said the engine was running unbelievably rich and tons too much fuel was being let in to the chamber.
 
In there opinion the engine would need to be replaced.
 
I went to speak with the dealership I purchased the vehicle from (no extended maintenance agreement) and they said it sounded as though this may be related to the Ford issue with Fuel Injectors being stuck open on the same engine as was in my Expedition and also the F150 of that year. They said to be careful to not even try to drive it to the dealership as it might bend rods, etc. Apparently Ford had extended the warranty for the injector and issues caused by stuck injectors which I was still covered on.
 
After I went back to Firestone, they agree that the car s/b towed to the dealership (yesterday).
 
The dealer called me today and said they were able to determine that the #8 injector was stuck open, they reported it to Ford, Ford instructed certain repairs which after performing them still had the dealer recommending engine replacement.
 
Ford has now said they will not approve replacement until the dealer pulls the engine, breaks it down, inspects certain components and reports back to them - at which time they (Ford) may still require an independent inspection before approving. Here is the rub...the dealer wants me to approve the work as I WILL HAVE TO PAY FOR IT IF THE INSPECTION DOES NOT PROVE THE INJECTORS HAD ANYTHING TO DO WITH THIS!!!
 
This is where I am calling foul.
 
It is my opinion that the symptoms, the voluntary Ford warranty extension, and the professional opinions of two different Service Shops (A Ford Dealership "Landers" and Firestone) provides enough just cause to assign cause of damage and if Ford requires the engine be pulled and broken down it should be at their own expense.
 
This is the second model Expedition in a row that has had the engine or rear end roll over on me (01 Expedition before this one) and I believe Ford is skirting the edges of a full recall.
 
I am very interested if anyone knows of pending civil or class action activity I can join if it comes down to it (certainly hope not though) and if there are any groups within Ford or external - Consumer Reports, Attorney's, etc you would suggest I contact.
 
The Expedition is a wonderful vehicle on the inside it just unfortunately has not been very reliable mechanically for me.
 
Thanks for your time and any insight you can provide.
 
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Re: 05 Fuel Injector Issue and Runaround [ritchiecee] by ritchiecee
Apr 03, 2008 (5:07 am)
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Replying to: ritchiecee (Apr 01, 2008 6:56 pm)

Update: - Ford approved a full short block replacement after inspecting the engine. New compression test and Cat Converter test will be done when new engine is complete.

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