8.0

pretty bad
Typical Repair Cost:
No data
Average Mileage:
42,700 miles
Total Complaints:
3 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. not sure (3 reports)
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problem #3

Aug 122024

Expedition Limited 3.5L Ecoboost V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 45,000 miles

Car shifts hard when I put it into reverse and then twice when I was slowing down to come to a right hand turn the car completely stalled out and stopped while driving. Luckily, I was already going slow, so I was able to come to a complete stop, put the car back into park and restart the car. On the screen the autostart button came on so I thought it had to do with that system. The dealership says it is the battery and water pump and are covering repairs, but I don't think the two are related! Don't know how the car stalling and shutting off while driving has to do with a battery and water pump? Plus, the hard shifting has nothing to do with those either. That is the transmission which they say is fine. It is fine until it isn't and I have to get a new vehicle!

- Kristy M., El Paso, TX, US

problem #2

Apr 052023

Expedition XLT

  • Automatic transmission
  • 47,000 miles

Over a year ago I started having issues with my expedition while driving to north GA to tour a college with my daughter. My car would jerk, loose power and almost shut off, and wouldn't accelerate. I started noticing this happening between the 4-8 gears. We had to pull over many times on this trip to rest my car because I was worried about what would happen. NO codes were thrown, just scared the sh*t out of us because we'd thought we had been hit with the way the car made a loud noise and jerked. Got home, had local ford look at it only to be told there were no codes and they didn't see anything going on.

- Misty T., Thomasville, GA, US

problem #1

May 012023

Expedition Platinum

  • Automatic transmission
  • 36,000 miles

Been having small "clunk" sounds and hard gear shifts from the time I brought it home, but it was intermittent and I always kind of blew it off as minor inconvenience. Until May 2023, when I was passing a few cars and accelerating to enter an expressway in Texas - crossing two lanes of traffic all going about 75-80 mph. My Expedition acceleration tanked - I went from 75 to 52 in seconds in heavy traffic all going high rates of speed. I had the gas pedal pressed to the floor while my transmission (I think) shifted hard with three hard clunks and refused to accelerate. In a matter of seconds it kicked into gear and accelerated back up to the 75mph speed. It scare me to death! I could have been killed! I went to a friends house where I was in a pretty rural area not close to a dealership. After I left there, it didn't happen for a couple of months.

Then this last weekend it happened again, Not three clunks, but one hard one - same scenario. Quick, hard acceleration to pass a car, and it did the same thing. Mph tanked from 75 to 47 unable to accelerate and had traffic coming up behind me honking and swerving around. This time it threw an error code of "Error - shift system..." it came on and was gone so quickly during a time I was unable to get the entire wording. My adult daughter was in the car with me and witnessed the entire event. Took it to the dealership today, they checked all the codes and can't find anything wrong. There IS something wrong - this is DANGEROUS! I currently have 45,000 miles and power train warranty expires at 60K. Paid 80K for a vehicle that is having transmission issues this early that no one can seem to figure out is crazy.

- travelingbev72, Englewood, US