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Rob6805

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Certain 2021 Expedition's can catch on fire.


Mine falls into the build date range:
built from Dec. 1, 2020 to April 30, 2021

Lovely...
 

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Certain 2021 Expedition's can catch on fire.


Mine falls into the build date range:
built from Dec. 1, 2020 to April 30, 2021

Lovely...


According to the article, Ford has not determined what is causing the fires in the 2021 Expedition and Navigator models - and has no fix for them.
 
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This is getting ridiculous- my 2018 with less than 30k miles and been to the dealership 3x for repairs- last time the right strut went out the service manager said “ford doesn’t make ‘em like they used too”- WTF !
 

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Certain 2021 Expedition's can catch on fire.


Mine falls into the build date range:
built from Dec. 1, 2020 to April 30, 2021

Lovely...
Wasn't there another recall like this a number of years ago, with expedition? Maybe in the early 2000's?
 

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Wasn't there another recall like this a number of years ago, with expedition? Maybe in the early 2000's?
Highest profile Ford recalls of that era were the "FIRE"stone Wilderness tires that sometimes exploded.
 
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Yes, I had a 2001 Excursion (wish I still had it) at the time that was recalled.
 

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I thought there was one for a faulty brake switch on the master cylinder that leaked and started fires.
I remember this. We bought a house where an Explorer was parked in the garage and caught on fire because of that issue. They rolled it out before the house caught fire but the previous owners had to disclose the smoke damage repairs.
 

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