Ten problems related to other fuel system have been reported for the 2006 Ford Expedition. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2006 Ford Expedition based on all problems reported for the 2006 Expedition.
The service engine light continues to turn on. The timing belt continues to fail and has already been replaced once. The camshaft on both sides have been replaced. The solenoids have also been replaced and the diagnostics codes still pop up (p0022) (p0021) are just some that I can remember. The engine does not have enough power on the driver side and throws the timing belt off which causes the loud rattle coming from the engine. When reaching the speed of 40-45 mph the truck begins to shake. Recently in November 2023, when fueling up with gas , the truck began to shake and not respond. When accelerating, the truck takes off very slowly and the gears dont kick in on time. When the gas light comes on , the truck begins to function well. But as soon as I put gas again. It feels like the truck is going to fall apart. The driver door gets stuck when trying to open from the inside. The back door on the left does not open from the outside. The gear handle can be moved up and down while the truck is not turned on. Please help!!.
The car will sometimes not start or when running the engine will die. It appears not to get fuel.
While driving carbon builds up in vehicle.
Tl the contact owns a 2006 Ford Expedition. While driving various speeds, the vehicle stalled without warning. The contact stated that the "fail safe mode" indicator displayed. Hertrich Ford in milford, delaware was made aware of the failure and replaced the throttle body and the driver's side fuel module. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and referred the contact to NHTSA. The failure mileage was approximately 160,000.
While driving at 45 mph on 2 lane road the truck acted as if it had run out of gas. I shifted into neutral and coasted to a parking lot at a store on the other side of the road. Thankfully there was not opposing traffic or I would have stopped in my lane and blocked traffic.
As I was slowing down and made a right turn into a parking space, the vehicle accelerated on its own, running over the concrete stop and the curve. The car continued to accelerate and ran head on into a tree that was approximately 10 feet away from the parking space. The driver airbag did not deploy. My car was totaled as a result of this accident.
Car just died on highway just shut off would not restart. After looking at it the fpdm was corroded and bad. This has been a interrmtint problem and has almost caused accidents when car stalls when driving at intersections and such aluminum and steel dont work well under a car and corrode very badly.
Tl-the contact owns a 2006 Ford Expedition. The contact stated while driving approximately 5 mph, the brakes and gas pedal failed. The failure recurred three times. The vehicle was take to the dealer for diagnosis. The mechanic was unable to locate a failure. The vehicle has not not been repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 79,000. Kw.
Engine went in to fail safe mode and stalled while coasting to pull off. Put in neutral shut off key and then restarted. No more problem. . Until a year later. Fail safe then stall. Restarted and check engine light on. After 10 miles fail safe and stall. Restarted check engine light on took to dealer. Diagnosed as throttle body $650 repair. Obviously; I am not the first victim! shame on you Ford for not stepping up and taking care of your customers and replacing the throttle bodies. To consumers. . Fail safe doesn't mean safe to keep driving, it is designed to keep the engine running just long enough to maintain power steering and brakes while you pull over. Good luck!.
3rd time problems with spark plugs and fuel injector. . . . Was told by dealer that this year model the injectors are bad for sticking. . . . Leaving the owner to pay for repair cost and the expense of changing Fords faulty spark plugs.