Ford Expedition Recall: Center Console Hazard

Edward Loh

Former editor-in-chief of Motor Trend, representing mainstream automotive media and testing expertise.

Ford has initiated a recall campaign impacting more than 548,000 Expedition sport utility vehicles produced between 2018 and 2024. The core issue lies with the chrome trim on the center console, which has the potential to peel or detach. This defect can result in sharp edges, presenting a laceration hazard to vehicle occupants. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) documents indicate that around 12.8% of the affected vehicles are likely to exhibit this flaw. Owners of the impacted Expeditions will receive instructions to visit a Ford dealership, where the console will be inspected and, if necessary, replaced with a component meeting the manufacturer's quality standards.

The problem stems from manufacturing parameters that did not adhere to Ford's internal specifications, leading to the premature deterioration of the console's chrome finish. As of June 2, Ford had recorded numerous reports related to this issue, including 34 customer service calls, 150 field reports, and a significant 4634 warranty claims globally. Alarmingly, the company has also acknowledged one accident and 65 injuries that are potentially linked to the defective consoles, underscoring the serious nature of this recall.

The resolution for the affected vehicles is straightforward. Dealership technicians will visually examine the center console for any signs of bubbling or peeling. If such defects are observed, the console will be replaced with a newly manufactured unit designed to meet Ford's stringent production criteria. While dealerships have already been informed of the recall, interim notification letters to owners are scheduled for June 29. However, the final remedy notices, detailing when owners can schedule their repairs, are not expected to be dispatched until January 29, 2027, indicating a phased approach to addressing the widespread issue.

The comprehensive recall by Ford addresses a significant safety concern regarding the peeling chrome on the center consoles of 2018-2024 Expedition models. This proactive measure aims to mitigate potential injury risks to vehicle occupants. The company's awareness of accidents and injuries related to the defect highlights the urgency of this recall, even with the extended timeline for owner remedy notifications. Ford's commitment to inspecting and replacing substandard components at dealerships ensures that affected vehicles will eventually be restored to optimal safety standards.

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