Ford Expedition owners have reported 7 problems related to mechanical jack (under the equipment category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Ford Expedition based on all problems reported for the Expedition.
The contact owns a 2002 Ford Expedition. The contact stated that while changing the front passenger tire, the vehicle would not remain stationary on the jack despite being stopped on a flat surface. The contact believed that the failure due to the shape of the jack. The vehicle was not taken to have the failure diagnosed. The manufacturer was not notified. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileages were 99,908.
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Consumer concerns regarding the jack equipment that came with her 2000 Ford Expedition. ** answer required***. The consumer stated the jack did not fully lift the tire off of the ground. Additionally, the jack was highly unstable and when other vehicles passed by the vehicle rocked dangerously.
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After normal tire failure the supplied car jack would not support the vehical weight and also would not raise the vehical before the device failed to the proper hight for tire replacement resulting in the jack failing and collapsing which resulted in the left rear of the vehical to fall to the ground when the old tire had already been removed.
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Jack which is the original equipment purchased with the vehicle is not strong enough to hold vehicle when changing a tire.
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Car jack collapsed and hit shoulder of consumer.
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2000 Ford Expedition jack equipment conforms to a sedan rather than a SUV. ** answer required***. When the jack was fully extended, it didn't lift the tire off the ground. The jack was highly unstable and when vehicle drove by, the vehicle rocked dangerously because a wood 4 x 4 had to be used just to reach the point where the SUV could even get off the ground.
When using jack to remove tire, jack gave way, causing vehicle to fall down on its axle, potentially injuring the owner's arm. Consumer has linked the problem to base plate of the lift which jack was too small to support due to the weight of vehicle.
Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Equipment problems | |
Carrier/rack problems | |
Air Conditioner problems | |
Radio/tape Cd Player problems | |
Air Conditioner problems | |
Mechanical Jack problems | |
Owners/service Manual problems | |
Electrical Equipment problems | |
Anti-theft Devices problems | |
Adaptive Equipment problems |