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7.6

pretty bad
Typical Repair Cost:
$210
Average Mileage:
78,250 miles
Total Complaints:
5 complaints

Most Common Solutions:

  1. not sure (4 reports)
  2. throttle sensor replaced (1 reports)
2006 Ford Expedition engine problems

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2006 Ford Expedition Owner Comments

problem #5

Dec 162013

Expedition

  • Automatic transmission
  • 145,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

My Mother borrowed my Eddie Bauer edition 2006 Ford Expedition today. While she was at a red light the Engine Fail Safe light came on but the car was still running but would not go. She threw it into park and shut it off. It started right back up and she had no other problems. She called me to find out if that has ever happened before. It has not.

I Googled the issue and came across this site. Now I'm extremely freaked out. This is an issue that could claim lives! Even if Ford won't correct the issue, Ford dealerships should take it seriously and not see dollar signs. I have a 16 year old getting her license today and getting a car for Xmas. Guess what, it will not be a Ford and I will never have her drive mine. This may be an isolated incident but it's already got me considering a new car for myself too. This is my 2nd Ford vehicle. I hated my first and was talked into another and so far have enjoyed it. I have had very minor mechanical issues with this vehicle since I have had it but this is more than I'm willing to risk. I see that it sometimes happens in cold weather if the car wasn't warmed up. It is cold here today in FL (our version of cold) but my mother was already 20 minutes into her drive when this happened. Thank goodness it was at a light and not during a left turn or on a high speed freeway. I will be calling Ford and the Highway Safety office to report this. We all should.

Happy Whatever You Celebrate This Month and I hope each of you have safe travels in this Unrecalled Accident Waiting To Happen

- misty0309, Atlantic Beach, FL, US

problem #4

Jun 182013

Expedition XLT

  • Automatic transmission
  • 49,442 miles

Thought the problem was fixed but another report to follow. Problem was not fixed with the first trip to the Ford Dealer.

- kspharmgirl, Larned, KS, US

problem #3

Jul 052013

Expedition XLT

  • Automatic transmission
  • 49,633 miles

This is my 3rd Ford Expedition. I have had a 2000, 2004, and now a 2006. My first two Expeditions never gave me any type of problems like this. Unlike others on this board, I was very fortunate where my Expedition decided to go into "fail safe" mode and lost all power - I was in a residential district near home. I knew from reading on this board that I needed to pull over and shut off the engine and restart it. If this happens again - I am trading it off. I've got a teenage driver and this is my primary vehicle. I agree with others - this is a dangerous situation with multiple occurrences which should have resulted in a recall.

(Like this website - however, mechanics don't appreciate a woman telling them they read about a problem on the internet...)

- kspharmgirl, Larned, KS, US

problem #2

Aug 012012

Expedition Limited 5.4L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 95,000 miles

TRANSMISSION FAILED AT 35,000,DEALER FIX,,FAILED AGAIN AT 90,000,PRIVATE TRANSMISSION SHOP FIXED,AIR SUSPENSION FAILED AT 70,000,REPLACED AIR SUSPENSION WITH AFTERMARKET SPRING STRUTS,ENGINE STARTED LOSING POWER DRASTICALLY,EVEN AFTER CHANGED ALL SPARKPLUGS,PROBLEM PERSISTS TO THIS DAY,MECHANIC IS HONEST ENOUGH TO SAY HE IS BAFFLED,FORD IS TRULY REMISS WITH THE OVERWHELMING RELIABILITY ISSUES WHICH HAVE PLAGUED THESE EXPEDITIONS,SOME ONE SHOULD FILE A LAWSUIT AGAINST FORD-I AM A LAWYER AND AM FED UP WITH THE NON-ACTION AND UNSCRUPULOUS FORD DEALERS,MANY OF THE SERVICE ADVISORS MAY BE UNKNOWINGLY COMMITTING CRIMINAL ACTS

- Roland M., El Paso,Texas, United States, US

problem #1

Feb 042012

Expedition XLT V8

  • Automatic transmission
  • 52,000 miles

Wife is buying this vehicle. She was driving along and all of a sudden no acceleration and then the wrench icon pops up on dash panel. She pulls off to shoulder and shifts to park.Still no acceleration so She calls Dealership .They send rollback with a loaner vehicle and takes the Expedition back to Dealership.Dealership calls today (2/6/12) says it needs a throttle body.

After reading all these complaints ,I don't think I want to travel in this vehicle.It's not safe especially on the freeways.

- Aj R., Lyons, GA, US

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