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    Fuel and emissions issue

    The canister is part of the emission system which is warrantied 5 years/50,000 miles. Three weeks and no fix is time to start a lemon law by-back.
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    2002 expedition rust. Need help!

    Concur on the Fluid Film ! You can DIY it for under $200. Good stuff, but it only last 1-2 years. Much better than most undercoatings which are asphalt based and trap moisture and INCREASE rust !
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    Crazy to buy a 2003 Exp with 135k miles?

    Not sure what a 2 horse rig weighs loaded, but I would want the HDTT option !
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    Fuel and emissions issue

    If it has been at the dealer for three weeks and they don't know how to fix it, it is time to start researching your state's lemon law !
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    RU Kidding Me?

    I hope they are doing the oil pump also !
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    Strange tranny behavior (I think).

    As for the cross winds, when you need tires make sure to buy Light Truck (LT) tires. They have stiffer sidewalls and will not react as much to crosswinds. They will require a higher tire pressure and will ride a bit harsher.
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    Help- Will my Expy tow this?

    Sorry for being late to the discussion. My daughters previous Expedition EL (2016) did NOT have HDTT. I am pretty sure it had a 3.31 rear axle. They did add a HD radiator and an auxiliary transmission cooler and electric brake controller, but they actually towed a slightly larger travel...
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    2017 paint issue, it is only 2 years old.

    Read your warranty. Failing paint is covered !!
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    Pulls hard right when towing

    My daughter's 2019 Expedition Max XLT. HD Trailer Tow. She has owned it for over 6 months and it has been wonderful. Today was the fist time they hitched it up to their travel trailer, 28' Jayco. Her old Expedition (2014 ?) towed the trailer to FL and back to MI and on numerous other trips...
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    Nivomat

    Opinions please
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    Nivomat shocks

    Ford is no longer installing them, but are they available through the after market for 4th Gen ?
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    Upgrade towing

    Using the factory cooler works and all of the brackets and hoses are readily available. The factory cooler mounts in front of radiator and condenser and is plumbed in series with the trans cooler in the radiator.
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    Aftermarket suspension options?

    From Wikipedia For the 2014 model year, a Nivomat adaptive hydraulic suspension system with self leveling, payload leveling and trailer load leveling replaced the pneumatic system. What you are describing is technically call a MacPherson strut. So call the rear suspension a "coil over shock".
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    Upgrade towing

    My daughter's family was in the same situation. They did exactly what you suggested (upgraded the radiator and added the trans cooler). I believe it was less than $1,000. They did add an external brake controller, but did not change the rear axle ratio. They towed a +7,500 lbs trailer from...
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    Crack Powdered Rods and More Q’s (Modular V8 info)

    Probably not worth the cost. PM does not machine well, but it does hold tolerance and give a "good" finish when sintered. I am pretty certain there is no further inspection done after the cap is cracked off.
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    Crack Powdered Rods and More Q’s (Modular V8 info)

    Crack/fractured sintered (just means compressed and heated but not to melting) rids have been around for quite some time and have proved themselves to be very durable. The big win is low cost. I am sure the forged or billet steel (typically H-beam) would be lighter, but much more expensive...
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    Water/meth

    Even though I live very near the "corn belt", E85 around here typically sells for a PREMIUM price !
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    What happened to choice in America

    From that reference ... I am quite familiar with the issue in the the 6R transmission as it affect my daughters Expedition AND I worked in Ford Transmission Engineering about 35 years ago. The rto cause of that problem was failure of the output speed sensor which was integrated into a part...
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    Nivomat rear struts

    What is the downside, other than cost ? Were they eliminated from the 4th gen just to save a few bucks ?
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    Shocks on backorder

    On the 4th Gen expeditions, are the rear shocks still Nivomat ?
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    22" All Season Tires

    The mountain and snowflake are the industry agreed upon standard for "winter" tires.
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    Aftermarket suspension options?

    Expeditions use "struts" front and rear. Think of it as a shock absorber with a heavy coil spring permanently attached around it. Earlier models of Expeditions had air ride height control. When they worked, people loved them. They often leaked or failed completely and were expensive to fix...
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    Towing power

    3.73 axle is a MUST if you are towing anything over 6000 lbs !
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    What is your opinion of ActiveX seating material ?

    I have not seen it in person, but it sounds like some type of "synthetic" leather (vinyl). How does it look ? How does it feel ? Early yet but, how does it wear ?
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    Heater core flush

    If you are really convinced that the heater core is clogged, disconnect the hoses at the opposite end, rig some bungee cord to hold the end up, place a funnel on one hose and fill with CLR. Let sit for a couple of hours. Use a garden hose with a nozzle and shoot water through the core...
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