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2019 Ford Expedition Transmission & Power Train Problems

NHTSA component category: POWER TRAIN · data through 07/14/2026

196Power Train complaints
42.9%Of all 457 complaints
#1Most-reported category

Source: U.S. NHTSA complaint data. Complaints are unverified reports from vehicle owners — a complaint is not a confirmed defect.

How power train ranks on this vehicle

POWER TRAIN196 · 42.9%
ENGINE107 · 23.4%
SEAT BELTS70 · 15.3%
Unspecified / other40 · 8.8%

Share of the 457 complaints citing each category; one complaint can cite several. Full breakdown on the 2019 Ford Expedition overview page.

What owners report

“Car has 49700 miles. I was traveling on highway at speed and tried to accelerate to merge into exit lane traffic and engine and power…”NHTSA complaint 11544270 — filed 09/13/2023
“Transmission problems - slipping, shifting delays, clunking sounds, losing power, hard shifting. Cam phasers - rattling on cold start Car is available for inspection Shifting…”NHTSA complaint 11543160 — filed 09/07/2023
“Cam phasers gone bad even after doing a ‘reprogram’ that Ford listed as a recall. Ford then sent out a Customer Satisfaction Extension to replace…”NHTSA complaint 11541438 — filed 08/29/2023

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Power Train complaints by year filed

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Frequently asked questions

Does the 2019 Ford Expedition have transmission & power train problems?

Power Train is the most-reported problem area on the 2019 Ford Expedition: 196 of 457 complaints on file (42.9%). Complaints are unverified owner reports, not confirmed defects.

How many complaints does the 2019 Ford Expedition have in total?

457 complaints were on file with NHTSA as of 07/14/2026. Across all categories, 7 involved a crash, 3 involved a fire, 29 reported injuries, and none reported deaths.

What does NHTSA's power train category include?

NHTSA groups complaints about the transmission (automatic or manual), driveline, axles, transfer case and related parts under a single component category called POWER TRAIN. This page reports that category as NHTSA defines it.

About this data — Complaint figures on this page are consumer reports submitted to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), a U.S. government agency. NHTSA does not verify individual complaints; a complaint is not proof that a defect exists, and counts reflect what owners chose to report, not confirmed failure rates. Recall information comes from official NHTSA safety recall campaigns; recall repairs are free at authorized dealers. Always check your specific vehicle by VIN at nhtsa.gov/recalls. CarModelProblems.com is an independent site and is not affiliated with NHTSA or any vehicle manufacturer. Data through 07/14/2026.