15 problems related to engine have been reported for the 2001 Ford Excursion. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2001 Ford Excursion based on all problems reported for the 2001 Excursion.
I have a Ford Excursion 2001 v10 with 123k I was sitting at a stop light with very little engine torque at the time when I had a "spark plug blow out" the spark plug was blown out of their head and in turn took out the coil. . When this happened it filled the engine compartment with gas fumes and the spark plug was still attached to the cable and providing a spark. With the spark I feel there could have been a fire in the engine compartment but because I was able to turn off the truck as soon as it happened there was no fire. Ford knows of this problem because they have a repair kit with a insert to put in the head to repair it. The Ford dealer repaired it at a cost of $344. 18 but I was told that this is common in most of the triton engines Ford has. I think there could have been a fire under the hood had it not been that I was sitting at a light and turned it off as soon as it happened.
My 2001 Ford Excursion ejected a spark plug from the cylinder head. This is the second time that this has happened. After research, I have learned that this is a commong defect.
2001 Ford Excursion 5. 4l triton v8. At 89,000 spark plug blew out of cylinder. In shop now for fix. I read it is a huge issue with Ford.
Ford - spark plug blow out: yesterday my 2001 Excursion with a 5. 4 triton v8 engine blew a spark plug right out of the engine. It blew out with such force, the boot and cap/ coil snapped in two (the screw is still on tight). The treads of the old plug have no (none, zero) signs of damage, so how does a spark plug that is screwed in just blow out. Our local mechanic states "this is common on many Ford triton engines. The head heats up and expands, since there are minimal threads holding the plug in place, during the combustion cycle, the plug just blows completely out. " I thought he was giving me a load of non-sense, thus simply preparing me for the sure to be huge up-coming bill. However, once I researched this on-line, it only took just a few minutes to discover many, many people have experienced the same thing, on several different year, make and model vehicles involving Ford's triton engines. I have always been a Ford guy. I dealt with the cruise control issue and such but this one takes the cake. During these harsh economic times Ford needs to step up and do the right thing or they will never see me, any of my relatives or friends at any of their dealerships again! we will go elsewhere and let Ford learn a thing or two about a very valuable lesson regarding simple economics called "supply and demand" or lack thereof for any of Ford's products (cars, trucks, t-shirts, logo stickers, etc). Ford owners experiencing this same issue need to stand up, be heard and more importantly to have this problem fixed by those responsible for creating the issue - Ford!.
2001 Ford Excursion shuts off while driving or stopped. It was taken to local dealer and was told there were no recalls and that everyting was fine. This happen on average 2 a week. From that poin to present. The vehicle is a psd and had its csp replace several times. This problem has happen while stopped at stop light, driving 65mph, pulling a trailer and is now putting needless persons at risk. I have presonally replaced the cps, the valve cover gaskets, the pcm has been checked and the dealer still states there is nothing wrong with the Excursion.
Ford triton 6. 8l v10 spark plug ejection Ford insists the problem is due to improper torquing of new plugs or any number of other reasons. However many people have had the original factory spark plugs eject from the engine, which indicates there is a defect with the engine & cylinder head design.
I have had a total of four spark plugs blow out of my 2001 Ford Excursion, v-10 in the last two years. I have had my mechanic repair them with a helicoil kit, but I recently had the helicoil come out on a defective spark plug. Now my mechanic is looking for a kit that will repair the repair.
I was driving home from a trip, 70 mph on interstate and engine makes a loud bang. I pull over my husband checks under the hood. The coil is on top of the engine sparking. At further inspection the spark plug has blown out of the engine. My husband is able to get the plug back in the engine so we can make it home. Nothing has been done to fix this problem, can't see paying Ford $3000. 00 to replace head with the same faulty part.
While driving the vehicle at city speeds the vehicle blew out a spark plug.
My 2001 Ford Excursion with 82,000 miles, blew a spark plug out of the rear passenger side cylinder. The dealer states that the aluminum head failed and that there are no threads left in the hole. They also state that the only fix is to replace the head and it is not covered under my extended warranty that I purchased from Ford.
Own 3 Ford vehicles. This year, 2 out of 3 have had blown spark plugs. E350 was repaired and seems to be running well. Excursion not so lucky and now, it looks like needs a new head. Extremely frustrating due to the low mileage on this vehicle 51000 when plug blew.
While driving down the road heard big pop and lots of noise. Spark plug on #4 cylinder blew out on v-10 on 2001 Ford Excursion. Had heli coil put in sparkplug hole. Spark plug on #7 cylinder blew out and had heli coil put in, but started leaking again. Was told could not fix with heli coil and had to replace head.
Consumer stated the vehicle would cut off without warning.
Consumer stated while driving, the camshaft sensor failed, causing the engine to stop.
2001 Ford Excursion. Consumer states the spark plug blew out of the head of the engine damaging the threads.