The 2007 Expedition with the 5.4L Triton 3V is a capable full-size SUV undermined by catastrophic engine failures from spark plug and cam phaser issues, plus chronic transmission cooler leaks that can destroy the transmission if ignored.
Spark Plug Ejection and Thread Stripping (5.4L 3V)
Common · high severityTypical onset: 60,000-120,000 mi
Symptoms: sudden misfire with loud pop or hissing sound, check engine light with misfire codes, loss of power, spark plug physically blown out of cylinder head
Fix: The 3-valve 5.4L uses shallow spark plug threads that strip or allow plugs to blow out under combustion pressure. Minor cases need thread insert kits (2-3 hours per hole). Severe cases require cylinder head removal or replacement (12-16 hours). Multiple plug failures often lead to complete engine replacement due to cumulative head damage.
Estimated cost: $500-1,200 per plug for insert, $4,000-8,000+ for heads or engine replacement
Cam Phaser Failure and Timing Chain Stretch
Common · high severityTypical onset: 80,000-150,000 mi
Symptoms: loud rattling or knocking on cold startup that fades after 10-30 seconds, check engine light with VCT codes (P0340-P0349 range), rough idle, reduced power and fuel economy
Fix: The variable cam timing phasers seize or the timing chains stretch, causing noise and potential internal engine damage if the chain jumps. Repair requires both cam phasers, timing chains, guides, tensioners, and sometimes VCT solenoids. Labor is 10-14 hours due to front engine teardown. Delayed repair can grenade the engine, hence the high frequency of engine rebuilds on this platform.
Estimated cost: $2,500-4,500
Transmission Oil Cooler Line Leak into Radiator
Common · high severityTypical onset: 70,000-130,000 mi
Symptoms: transmission fluid in coolant overflow (strawberry milkshake appearance), coolant in transmission (burnt fluid or erratic shifting), transmission slipping or delayed engagement, overheating transmission
Fix: The internal transmission cooler in the radiator fails, allowing coolant and ATF to mix. This ruins the transmission within days if driven. Full fix requires new radiator (3-4 hours), complete transmission fluid flush, and often transmission rebuild or replacement (8-12 hours) if contamination wasn't caught immediately. Many shops now bypass the internal cooler and add an external unit as preventive measure.
Estimated cost: $800-1,500 for radiator and flush if caught early, $3,500-5,500 with transmission rebuild
Rear Axle Pinion Seal and Differential Leaks
Occasional · medium severityTypical onset: 90,000-140,000 mi
Symptoms: gear oil dripping from rear differential, oil spots on driveway under rear axle, whining or humming from rear end when low on fluid, smell of burning gear oil
Fix: Pinion seal deteriorates or axle seals leak at the wheel hubs. Pinion seal replacement is 2-3 hours and requires removing driveshaft and setting pinion preload correctly. Axle seals are 1.5 hours per side. Delayed repair can cook differential bearings, turning a $400 job into a $1,500+ differential rebuild.
Estimated cost: $350-600 for pinion seal, $250-400 per axle seal
Rear Liftgate Latch Failure (NHTSA Recall)
Occasional · medium severitySymptoms: liftgate won't latch or pops open while driving, liftgate ajar warning light stays on, liftgate won't open with key fob or interior button, intermittent latch engagement
Fix: The rear liftgate latch mechanism fails due to internal pawl wear. Ford issued recall 14S32 for this. If not already done under recall, replacement latch assembly takes 1-1.5 hours. Check if your VIN is covered before paying out of pocket.
Estimated cost: $0 if recall applies, $300-500 if not
Front Hub Bearing Failure
Occasional · medium severityTypical onset: 80,000-130,000 mi
Symptoms: grinding or humming noise from front wheels that increases with speed, noise changes with turning (louder turning one direction), ABS light or traction control light, vibration in steering wheel
Fix: Front wheel bearings wear out, especially on 4WD models with the added stress. Replacement requires pressing out the old bearing or replacing the entire hub assembly (most shops do the latter for reliability). 2-3 hours per side. Do both sides if one fails over 100k miles.
Estimated cost: $400-700 per side
Intake Manifold Runner Control Failure
Occasional · low severityTypical onset: 90,000-150,000 mi
Symptoms: check engine light with P2004-P2008 codes, rough idle or hesitation, reduced power at certain RPM ranges, sometimes audible flapping noise from intake
Fix: The IMRC actuator or flap linkages in the intake manifold stick or break. Often just needs the actuator motor replaced (1 hour), but sometimes requires intake manifold removal to clean or replace internal flaps (4-5 hours). Not a breakdown issue but kills fuel economy and drivability.
Estimated cost: $300-500 for actuator, $800-1,200 for manifold work
Only buy one if the engine has already been rebuilt or replaced with updated parts and the transmission cooler has been bypassed — otherwise you're inheriting a $6,000-10,000 repair bill at any moment.
AI-assisted summary drawn from NHTSA recall data, our labor-times database, and platform knowledge. Not a substitute for a pre-purchase inspection on a specific vehicle.