2022 Expedition - Cracked Roof Panel; Cracked Lift gate Spoiler

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I took some additional photos tonight in dim light. It really highlighted the damage and shows consistency with the other photos here, down to the ripple left of the puncture. The rear spoiler has become dislodged somewhere and is binding on the body in the exact location of the damage. No damage is evident when the rear hatch is closed. Nothing appears to be out of place or misaligned.

Patching the hole for now with some knockoff duct tape. The body shop can’t get us in until February 1st.

Until then I will continue to pursue a warranty claim with Ford. Please update this thread with details and photos if you discover similar damage to your vehicle!

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Im just curious if this damage was done after opening the rear when it was possible that an ice sheet or snow was on the roof!??? or after it had rain and then temps fell below freezing and then opening the rear? Or was it just simply cold outside with no precipitation?
 

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I took some additional photos tonight in dim light. It really highlighted the damage and shows consistency with the other photos here, down to the ripple left of the puncture.

Patching the hole for now with some knockoff duct tape. The body shop can’t get us in until February 1st.

Until then I will continue to pursue a warranty claim with Ford. Please update this thread with details and photos if you discover similar damage to your vehicle!

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The last pic actually looks like there is a sheet of ice on the spoiler?
 

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The last pic actually looks like there is a sheet of ice on the spoiler?
Just road salt. It was 50* here today.

Weather conditions leading to the damage were rain followed by plunging temps followed by strong wind and a few inches of blowing snow.

It was definitely a storm, but really no different than any other winter weather event in the Great Lakes region.
 

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Just road salt. It was 50* here today.

Weather conditions leading to the damage were rain followed by plunging temps followed by strong wind and a few inches of blowing snow.

It was definitely a storm, but really no different than any other winter weather event in the Great Lakes region.
Yea either way its a design flaw. Hopefully Ford takes care of it because you are definitely not the only one this happens to it seems
 
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Good news; when I got home from my vacation earlier this week I was able to take the car up to the dealership. They are going to fix it under warranty. I would encourage anyone else that has had this issue to fight it with Ford if they’re claiming they aren’t going to cover it. Happy to touch base to talk further if you want more details. Thanks for all your input!!
 

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The same thing happened to our 2022 Expedition. It happened on Friday night when the temps were really low. Opened the tailgate and heard cracking noises, first thought maybe ice was trapped. Opened the tailgate 2 more times after that same thing, this time noticed a plastic piece broke off inside the truck. On Sunday morning while driving at highway speed heard rattling and squeaking noises, pulled over and noticed that the spoiler was lopsided and upon further inspection a gash in the roof. Brought the vehicle to a Ford dealership today and we were told to bring it back to the Ford dealership that we purchased from. Unfortunately the dealership was closed today. We plan on contacting them tomorrow. I hope this is covered under warranty. We only had the vehicle for 6 months. Apparently it was suggested to use some gorilla tape to seal up the open space where the spoiler is bent to prevent moisture from seeping inside until this gets addressed. This seems like a major engineering flaw where they cut costs to get them on the road.
Why wouldn't the Ford dealership you went to help? Seems strange they tell you to go to the original dealership. I'm guessing they just didn't want to deal with it. My purchasing dealership is 700 miles away I'm not going there every time for a warranty claim.
 

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Yea im pretty sure the dealer was already swamped and didnt want to deal with it. Thats messed up.
 

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Good news; when I got home from my vacation earlier this week I was able to take the car up to the dealership. They are going to fix it under warranty. I would encourage anyone else that has had this issue to fight it with Ford if they’re claiming they aren’t going to cover it. Happy to touch base to talk further if you want more details. Thanks for all your input!!
Excellent news! My case with Ford was kicked back to the dealership. Hopefully that leads to the same outcome. Did they say what they thought the root cause was?
 
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