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Some of you may remember, we had one of the F-150's, with the wonderful 5.4 Triton engine. We replaced the plugs twice, in excess of $1,400 total. There was a class action lawsuit and today we received our settlement check for $236.60. It is better than a stick in the eye. Anyone else receive their check yet? Niech Zyje P-220 Steve | ||
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I have the 5.4 with the spark plug issue (2008 expedition). I replaced the plugs once, earlier this year at 90k miles at the dealer.....I think total cost was $500. I remember getting a class action notice a few times a few years ago but have not received a check for anything, but hadn't needed to change the plugs until earlier this year. | |||
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Team Apathy |
My 5.4 is awaiting a total engine replacement. | |||
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Needs a check up from the neck up |
I got my Audi Settlement check $4750, with another $4750 due in 12 months and a $750 from Bosh with another $750 due. Finally got one over on the bastards! __________________________ The entire reason for the Second Amendment is not for hunting, it’s not for target shooting … it’s there so that you and I can protect our homes and our children and and our families and our lives. And it’s also there as fundamental check on government tyranny. Sen Ted Cruz | |||
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His diet consists of black coffee, and sarcasm. |
That much? I expected more like $25, $50 at most after the lawyers got their cut. This engine is complete garbage, AFAIC. First the spark plugs blow out of the head because there are only three threads, then the separating plugs like yours, as well as the timing chain guides and cam phasers (later engines). And the exhaust manifold studs that break off in the head. (This is something common to many engines, not just Ford, with 8mm studs.) 1996 was the last good Ford truck engine. | |||
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I got rid of mine before it needed a plug change. The small local shop I dealt with clued me in on the problems so I bailed as soon as I could. | |||
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I haven't had any of those problems, but only have 97k miles. They got all of my plugs out without breaking any. BUT, I'm getting a new expedition this year with the new model....just in case, before I get many more miles on it Of course the build date on mine was only a month before they switched to the new heads that don't blow the plugs out or have them snap off....LOL. | |||
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Equal Opportunity Mocker |
I got rid of mine after paying once for a spark plug change, and again for a special set of spark plug changer thingies and doing it myself. ________________________________________________ "You cannot legislate the poor into freedom by legislating the wealthy out of freedom. What one person receives without working for, another person must work for without receiving." -Dr. Adrian Rogers | |||
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Mired in the Fog of Lucidity |
Man, I must be pretty lucky. I'm right at 290,000 miles on mine (97 F150) and going strong. The motor doesn't leak a drop of oil. I've had the plugs changed a few times and don't recall any issues. The truck's been great with very few repairs. I didn't get a check, but I also didn't know there was a lawsuit. | |||
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Member |
If I remember right the problems are only with the 3 valve heads in model years 2003-2008 or something like that...I know a November or Dec 2007 build date was the last of the issue and then they corrected the problem after. | |||
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Quit staring at my wife's Butt |
I removed mine after 100k miles they come right out if you use an impact wrench that's the trick. sounds crazy but it works, never replaced the coil packs and have 250k miles on it now. I think some of these high priced remove and replace are more or less just ripping people off because they know they can. even if you have to use the lisle tool to remove them all it would only take 4 to 5 hours max. glad you got your money, I never filed. | |||
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Cynic |
Yep he has the old engine not the famous one _______________________________________________________ And no, junior not being able to hold still for 5 seconds is not a disability. | |||
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Shaman |
The sparkplugs are just the tip of the iceberg with that engine. They KNEW there was a problem with the design and took no action to correct it. $230? Oh yeah, that makes the consumer with a real tort whole. The cam phasers and timing system is shit in that engine. There is an oil starvation problem to the center main journal on the crankshaft. Maybe some trucks managed to get a good engine. But enough are out there that have self destructed under routine maintenance to conclude there is a problem. He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster. | |||
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Character, above all else |
Me either. We own a 2001 Expedition (103k miles) and a 2003 F-150 (140k miles, engine rebuilt at 106k). The Expy has been okay with all of the spark plugs and coils replaced at least once and some twice. The F-150 rebuild was needed after a blown head gasket and other issues - I was too cheap to buy a new or used pickup when it happened which was a huge mi$take. So while the motor is doing okay, the rest of the truck is having the usual Ford electrical issues (mirrors, sunroof, turn signals) and paint issues. The 1991 F-150 I bought new is in better shape than the 2003 I bought new. Mrs. 'Hook wants another Expedition "when it's time to replace this one, which is not now." Me? I'm buying a buddies 2013 Ram Laramie 5.7 when his new 2018 gets here. After 26 years of being a Ford truck owner thought I'd try a different type of painful experience than what Ford has consistently provided. "The Truth, when first uttered, is always considered heresy." | |||
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Given that your current vehicles are 16 and 14 years old, I would HARDLY call your experience painfull. | |||
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The Unmanned Writer |
What are your state's Lemon Laws? Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it. "If dogs don't go to Heaven, I want to go where they go" Will Rogers The definition of the words we used, carry a meaning of their own... | |||
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Live Slow, Die Whenever |
I have 165k miles on my 2004 F150 with no major work done to it, with the original spark plugs. Still running good so why mess with it. "I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted, and I won't be laid a hand on. I don't do these things to other people and I require the same from them." - John Wayne in "The Shootist" | |||
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I noticed my expedition started running just a touch rougher than normal at light throttle.....it ran the same but you could hear the engine running differently.....changing the plugs at 91k miles made a big difference in how it runs. | |||
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Mired in the Fog of Lucidity |
Oh, good news! I wasn't too worried....I've pretty much got my money out of the truck. I am hoping for 300,000 plus miles though, just for the fun of it. | |||
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Character, above all else |
Thank you so very much for your input based on two concise paragraphs, jimmy. Your ability to come to a conclusion without any substantive detail or personal knowledge of the situation is amazing. I'll be sure to reassess my overall opinion of Fords based on your dismissive comment about my experience. < cue 8 paragraphs of back-pedaling and overly-long explanation of what jimmy really meant> "The Truth, when first uttered, is always considered heresy." | |||
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