Ok, if your sure it's not your transmission hunting for a gear at those speeds going up the Hills, it really sounds like a plug or coil pack issue. My guess is a spark plug issue since you say it's between those speeds going up hill would also make me believe your vehicle has shifted out of...
Well , if the belt is cracked or loose that will need changed. I know it seems weird the miss fire at 45 to 55 when it's warm, but that is not uncommon, I have 3 vehicles, two since new and I do maintenance probably to fault. But I have discovered tune ups are a big deal. Now with your year...
Our Expeditions cousin, the Lincoln Navigator has a cabin air filter under the glove box so the parts stores just probably assumed that the Expeditions has one also. Those sillies
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Also look for corrosion on the , solenoid and or starter connections. Also loose battery cables positive and or negative can cause this issue.
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Our Tailgate on our 09 Expedition is really bad with bubbling. It will cost me 600 to fix. Am not ready yet. My Hood is fine so far. My brother in laws 2008 Expeditions tailgate was repainted and Hood under the Original Warranty which was around 36,000 miles back then. My mother in laws 2012...
Yes, but be careful to clean surrounding area and make sure you have no tony fuel line leaks because the potential for sparking is great, and be aware, the amount of amperage through that line is dangerous.
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Also keep in mind that WD-40 will be very temporary fix if the bushing cannot be lubed. The long term fix is to have bushings replaced which is not as hard as you might think.
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