6.0
fairly significant- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 39,400 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 2 complaints
Most common solutions:
- none (1 reports)
- not sure (1 reports)
The first time I used the seat A/C system (passenger side) was over Easter weekend. I noticed after it had been going for about 30 minutes, the back of the seat got hot. I felt in the seat pocket behind the seat and it was very hot. I turned off the air, intending to contact Ford.
A few days later, it happened when I was driving the car. I took it into the dealer. After having my car for 1.5 days, I received a call saying it was a design flaw and couldn't/wouldn't be fixed. The advice given was "don't use the seat A/C." Apparently, they had tested another 2012 Expedition they had on the lot and it did the same thing.
I live in south Texas and one of the reason I purchased the vehicle was for that very option. I'm anxious to see if other 2012 Expedition owners have this same problem.
- jamjar62, San Antonio, TX, US
Electric Seat Heat and Cool feature just quit working. You press any of the front seat heater buttons, hot or cold and the light comes on for a few seconds and then goes out. This happened just out of the blue. I have researched the internet and this appears to be a common problem but I cannot isolate to a fix. There are no error codes given and no way to tell which side is problematic. I have disconnected each seat and still there is no power to either seat heater/ac unit. This is such a great seat feature but trouble shooting and repairing is a major pain.
- Terry F., Lake Jackson, US