16 Expedition only starts after multiple tries.

Asked by JoshB937 Sep 27, 2019 at 09:59 AM about the 2016 Ford Expedition EL XLT 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Sometimes it starts perfect and then all of sudden It only starts after many
tries. When it does not start, the car seems to not even try to crank over.
Warning lights come on saying multiple systems are not working like brakes,
GPS, and 911 assist. Once it starts, everything works fine. The dealer has
replaced the battery, a relay, and ignition switch but it keeps happening.
They cant figure it out. Anyone else have this problem?

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3 years old and having major problems , trade it in for something with even more useless technology

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