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You can buy those oem brake controllers online, I just sold mine in there for $20 since I never tow.
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You can buy those oem brake controllers online, I just sold mine in there for $20 since I never tow.
Why do you think they added port injection in 2017? Other manufactures encountered the same problem. BMW I hear is a nightmare, with direct injection. I was told this prior to buying a 2015. It was left unsold until late 2016.The salesman actually told me to wait until the 2017's came out. I made up my mind right then, I will not buy a Expedition with a V6.And you will of course provide real world numbers to back up your doomsday statement?...
I changed my 7 prong to 4 prong today. The 7 was too bulky, hard to plug in, and problematic. It was making my lights do all kinds of crazy things and only worked right sometimes. I put a little dielectric grease on the 4 prong and it's all much better now.HD Transmission cooler is NBD, factory trailer brake controller is plug and play, but you must activate it in the computer through forscan. Adding the 7-pin is not bad, either. There’s a few good threads on here for all of those. I’ve done all three to my 2017 XLT.
https://www.expeditionforum.com/threads/4-prong-to-7-prong.32359/page-3
Curt Manufacturing 57674 Towing... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001EP299A?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
https://www.tascaparts.com/auto-par...gine/cooling-system-cat/trans-oil-cooler-scat
https://www.expeditionforum.com/threads/2015-upgrade-to-heavy-duty-towing.33493/
https://www.fordpartsgiant.com/parts/ford-module-trailer-brake_fl1z-2c006-d.html
https://www.expeditionforum.com/threads/install-oem-brake-controller-on-my-2017-expy.37376/
Technologically, the Ecoboost is a great performer, but it comes at the cost of more complexity. The Ecoboost can suffer from timing chain stretch, which is like a 3 - 4K job, and turbo failure. Which I've read can run up to 8K. I think a lot of the maintenance needs depends on the driving conditions (city/highway, towing, etc) and frequency of oil changes. The F150 forum would probably be a better source of info on the maintenance since it's the top selling vehicle in America and there are more of them on the road. There are horror stores on F150 forum about blown engines and turbos after buying used Ecoboosts. No way I would want to get one of these things without a warranty. Example:
https://www.f150forum.com/f11/some-advice-ecoboost-blew-yesterday-124k-mi-396090/index2/
HD Transmission cooler is NBD, factory trailer brake controller is plug and play, but you must activate it in the computer through forscan. Adding the 7-pin is not bad, either. There’s a few good threads on here for all of those. I’ve done all three to my 2017 XLT.
https://www.expeditionforum.com/threads/4-prong-to-7-prong.32359/page-3
Curt Manufacturing 57674 Towing... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001EP299A?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
https://www.tascaparts.com/auto-par...gine/cooling-system-cat/trans-oil-cooler-scat
https://www.expeditionforum.com/threads/2015-upgrade-to-heavy-duty-towing.33493/
https://www.fordpartsgiant.com/parts/ford-module-trailer-brake_fl1z-2c006-d.html
https://www.expeditionforum.com/threads/install-oem-brake-controller-on-my-2017-expy.37376/
Not wanting to influence anyone to make buying decisions, but consider the nature of "product insurance"...Insurance actuaries consider all cost/benefit aspects of a product when arising at market pricing for insuring a given product and the manufacturer of the product "never" loses in that insurance is also a product, with profit expectations!...In this case, if the Ecoboost engines or any other part of the vehicle were so highly failure prone, the premium/deductible costs would be so high that purchasers of the product, researching user experience and the huge premium/deductible costs of insurance would not purchase the vehicle in the first place. For what it is worth, I never purchase product insurance!
Let the discussion begin!...
The 5.4 suffers from timing chain stretch as well. Just had to get rid of my 2013 Exp (It had 178k) as both timing chains had stretched so bad It was knocking quite a bit trying to adjust but couldn’t. And the 5K cost was almost more than the vehicle was worth. Traded up to a 2018 Exp to get to the next generation. Love the 10 speed trans and the power from the EcoBoost. More power than my 2013 ever had and gets way better gas mileage. Even though the tank is smaller it the better mileage makes up for it for me. And just drove from DC To central TX and back last month in the newer one.