One problem related to tank filler pipe and cap has been reported for the 2005 Ford Expedition. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2005 Ford Expedition based on all problems reported for the 2005 Expedition.
It takes 20 minutes to fill up my gas tank. Ford put some time of restriction or rerouted the fumes at the gas cap. I have to actually hold the nozzle back and inch from the opening and shoot the gas at the tank. This is a very dangerous situation and I am sure much more dangerous than the original problem the engineers were trying to correct (due to a lawsuit). Now Ford is saying that they will need to put the car on an engine analyzer ($160) then lower the gas tank ($500 to $600) in order to see if the fume vapor hose may be frozen or supposedly there is a replaceable filter that they located above the fuel tank. My response was . . . "no engineer would locate a replaceable filter above the fuel tank"! then the service manager blamed the problem on epa. . . As he is aware of other Expeditions with this problem. . . I said " I retired from epa. . They may have required you to do something with the emissions. . . . But they never instructed your engineers to locate a filter above the fuel tank"!!! I have spoke with two different Ford garages and fill that they are giving me a run around. . . Maybe because I am a women and they think I will pay close to $1,000 to just get fuel in the vehicle!.
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