Discoration of plastic body panels on my Expedition.
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Discoration of plastic body panels on my Expedition.
I need some help everyone. I have a 2003 Expedition and the plastic panels along the rocker panels are discolored. and everything i try nothing helps. I talk with the dealer and they think i need to repaint the plastic. Has anyone ever heard of this?
Thanks for any info.
Thanks for any info.
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We have a similar problem with our 2000 Expdition. It is the panel underneath the steering wheel. It begins to look oxidized. We took it to the dealer when it was about a year old. The Armoralled it and told us to do that occcaionally. It was like a sealer was not put on it or smoething of that sort.
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Its the panels on the outside along the bottom .
The truck is silver with the grey plastic. and the plastic is discolored lighter , kind of turning white. the dealer said i shouldnt armour all it ,thats probably what did it they said. I have tried exterior trim detailer and other type stuff. and nothing has helped. I also used wax and grease remover and that made it look worse.
The truck is silver with the grey plastic. and the plastic is discolored lighter , kind of turning white. the dealer said i shouldnt armour all it ,thats probably what did it they said. I have tried exterior trim detailer and other type stuff. and nothing has helped. I also used wax and grease remover and that made it look worse.
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I misunderstood, sorry, i was thinking interior. I used some Back to Black on the plastic bed rails of my truck and after about a week, there was a white residue dried in the rough surface. Turned them grey. The only thing that has helped is the high pressure water at the car wash. I held it very close and flushed it out of the grain. I had to do it several times as at first it streaked it, just had to repeat it till I got it all out. I will never use Back to Black on a textured surface again. When I first used it, I saw it was white and I had the thought that might happen, but then I thought surely not.
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I've used the Black Magic dashboard protectant on all of my vehicles outside rubber parts for years and no discoloration has ever happened. But then again...I can't seem to keep a vehicle for over two years. If you use that Back to Black stuff, it will look good for a few hours to a few days. The parents use it on their jeep and have to use it weekly.
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Originally Posted by FX4_Guy
I've used the Black Magic dashboard protectant on all of my vehicles outside rubber parts for years and no discoloration has ever happened. But then again...I can't seem to keep a vehicle for over two years. If you use that Back to Black stuff, it will look good for a few hours to a few days. The parents use it on their jeep and have to use it weekly.
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Originally Posted by fire76wolf
Its the panels on the outside along the bottom .
The truck is silver with the grey plastic. and the plastic is discolored lighter , kind of turning white. the dealer said i shouldnt armour all it ,thats probably what did it they said. I have tried exterior trim detailer and other type stuff. and nothing has helped. I also used wax and grease remover and that made it look worse.
The truck is silver with the grey plastic. and the plastic is discolored lighter , kind of turning white. the dealer said i shouldnt armour all it ,thats probably what did it they said. I have tried exterior trim detailer and other type stuff. and nothing has helped. I also used wax and grease remover and that made it look worse.
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04-17-7 EXTERIOR DOOR TRIM MOULDINGS FADING - TITANIUM AND PLATINUM ONLY
Publication Date: August 20, 2004
FORD: 2003-2004 Expedition
ISSUE:
Some 2003-2004 Expedition XLT vehicles, (excluding Eddie Bauer models), built 2/1/2003 to 12/31/2003 may exhibit the front and rear exterior door trim and fender extension moldings (cladding) fading.
ACTION:
Replace all cladding on all four (4) doors and fender extensions. All cladding supplied in the Service Kit must be installed to prevent color mismatch and continued fading.
SERVICE PROCEDURE
Clean off the area below the character line and above the cladding. Remove dirt as necessary.
Apply protective tape (minimum width 1") directly above the molding. This will prevent scratches when moving the tool along the cladding to release (pop up) the cladding retaining clips.
NOTE: PAINTING WILL NOT BE APPROVED FOR THIS REPAIR.
Using Trim Removal Tool (OTC-4489), open the door and begin to pop up the nine (9) retaining clips across the top of the cladding and the four (4) across the bottom. Once the cladding has been removed from the body, remove the protective tape.
Install the new part (retaining clips are included on the new part). Repeat the repair on the remaining doors.
Remove the two (2) screws that attach the fender extensions.
NOTE: RETAIN THE SCREWS AS THEY WILL BE REUSED.
Install the new fender extensions reusing the original screws.
Return the vehicle to the customer.
PART NUMBER PART NAME
4L1Z-78465K00-AAA Medium Dark Platinum Cladding Kit
3L1Z-78465K00-AAB Medium Platinum Cladding Kit
3L1Z-78465K00-AAA Medium Titanium Cladding Kit
WARRANTY STATUS:
Eligible Under Provisions Of New Vehicle Limited Warranty Coverage
OPERATION DESCRIPTION TIME
041707A Replace Cladding On All Four Doors And Fender Extensions Eight Pieces Total 1.4 Hrs.
DEALER CODING
BASIC PART NO. CONDITION CODE
7820878 81
I think i accidentally sent the e-mail to FX4 guy... hopefully this helps..
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get me your VIn number and I'll see if i ca help.. send it to crector@raisorford.com... with your mileage?