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Ford ExpeditionTrue expeditions require additional transportation conveyances: horses, boats, cars, for example. With a towing capacity around 9,000 pounds, the Ford Expedition can tow any of these. Ford adds a new top end King Ranch model for 2008, as well as an available rear backup camera and power-retractable running boards. The Expedition is meant for utility, not posing.
I have a 2006 eb with a leak on the passenger side of the floor. A/c is drainning ok outside. Carpet is soaked. It is going into dealer for it . do they replace the carpet for that. It smells bad.
I was wondering if you have solved the water leak problem? I have a good friend who has been camping out at the dealer on a regular basis because every time it rains the passenger side floor of his 2006 ford expedition limited is wet. They have replace the windshield, replaced the carpet, taken the dash out and inspected everything and still can't seem to figure this problem out.
Same thing with my 06. I add 1/2 gallon anti-freeze every oli change and cannot find a leak. Does this sound like the same thing? The carpet is damp, and the floor mats wet.
There's a TSB on the A/C drain. I have it listed on my blog.
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