ROBERT BONNER
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I hand washed my '20 Expedition yesterday and discovered a significant silt trap. "Like" if you've already discovered it. If you haven't, I'm sorry to spoil your day. I noticed that when I rinsed the liftgate I kept seeing fine silt on the painted portion below the backlight (rear window). OMG. I sprayed water along the bottom edge of the thin chrome trim strip below the backlight for 10 minutes and pumped what seemed like a 1/4 yard of silt out from underneath that strip. It must have been completely packed with road silt. If you haven't put significant water pressure directly under yours lately, it'll probably be full of silt as well.
Conclusion: The D&R Engineer responsible for the exterior trim on the liftgates of the 4th Gen. should have to go to bed without dinner for a year. There really should be a rubber dust lip under the trim to control the silt hang up.
I may have to Engineer something....I'll keep you all posted.
Conclusion: The D&R Engineer responsible for the exterior trim on the liftgates of the 4th Gen. should have to go to bed without dinner for a year. There really should be a rubber dust lip under the trim to control the silt hang up.
I may have to Engineer something....I'll keep you all posted.