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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.
Every time I step on my gas pedal, it makes a creaking sound that drives me up a wall! I already had the original pedal replaced under waranty, which lasted about a month before starting to creak itself. Does anyone else out there have this problem and have you found a solution? I can have it taken care of under waranty again, but I'd hate to have to take the vehicle in to the shop every month for another gas padal...I swear, a $40K vehicle shouldn't have little anoying issues like this.
Same problem here. I have emptied about a half a can of WD40 on the hinges and it seems to have stopped the noise for several days now. I do not think its a permanent fix; will have it replaced at the first service (its only on 600km now).
I have a 05 Expedition NBX 4x4 with almost 13,000 miles. The other night I was on the highway pushing 100 mph to test how it drove and handled at that speed. Today I just started experiencing this same gas pedal creaking noise. And I agree it's very annoying. You feel like your stepping on an old wooden creaking floor every time you hit the gas. Before I visit my dealer - Kucimat and ebusser do you have any updates on this issue?
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