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This jem happened just as the snow started falling yesterday. Now I have to ask the people in the third row to hold their breath as to not fog up the rear window.
Dealer said there is a simple fix... Going in tomorrow morning.
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I'm thinking that is where it happened to mine. Just cannot prove it. Ford Service said there is a special kit they had to order to reattach it. We will see in the morning...I had this happen on my ‘07 Tahoe. It is an easy fix. The car wash folks break them a lot. Not sure why there is not a more robust solution now.
I'm thinking that is where it happened to mine. Just cannot prove it. Ford Service said there is a special kit they had to order to reattach it. We will see in the morning...
You're absolutely correct on the size difference. We have a 2018 Ford Explorer Platinum as well as the Expedition. I like how that one drives better than the Sport I have a as a loaner... My wife drives the Explorer...conductive epoxy?
Let us know what you think of the Explorer. I found it good to drive, better than the Expedition, just wasn't big enough in the rear.

Happened to mine, in the dealer now. 2018 Limited
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Dealer is keeping the Expedition overnight to make the fix. With the cold temps here, it has to be stored inside after my drive to the dealership. Once the repair is made, I was told that the instructions that came with the kit to make the repair state that the curing process takes 20 hrs in 65+ degrees. I asked them to give me the repair kit and I would make the repair. Told me that it would no longer be covered under factory warranty if I did the repair. So I am now driving around in a 2019 Ford Explorer Sport for the next two days...
Ho Hum...
better. When I had an Expy procedure done, the local dealers wanted to generously loan me an eco~sport. Yer kidding me!
Had one of these crappy cars when mine was in for the vct fix. Couldn't even fit my kids car seat in it, was so annoyed with Ford. Crappy servicebetter. When I had an Expy procedure done, the local dealers wanted to generously loan me an eco~sport. Yer kidding me!
20 hours to cure? That's crap, tells me it's an adhesive rather than solder. Solder would be ready in minutes. They are soldered originally, so I can't understand why that would be the fix.Dealer is keeping the Expedition overnight to make the fix. With the cold temps here, it has to be stored inside after my drive to the dealership. Once the repair is made, I was told that the instructions that came with the kit to make the repair state that the curing process takes 20 hrs in 65+ degrees. I asked them to give me the repair kit and I would make the repair. Told me that it would no longer be covered under factory warranty if I did the repair. So I am now driving around in a 2019 Ford Explorer Sport for the next two days...
Ho Hum...
This jem happened just as the snow started falling yesterday. Now I have to ask the people in the third row to hold their breath as to not fog up the rear window.
Dealer said there is a simple fix... Going in tomorrow morning.
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