So with maybe three water pumps we know of our Ford Exp's are going to be "worthless" after the warranty expires, get a grip. This is NOT a pattern failure, there are hundreds of thousands of these engines on the road, many with hundreds of 1000's of miles on them. As far as I recall only one pump failure resulted in the engine being destroyed. We know little about that situation other than what the owner said and in this case the vehicle was purchased used. For all we know the vehicle was in an accident, had over heated or been badly neglected. The owner claimed the high temp light never came on but what would you expect him to say, he was trying to get Ford to pay for it under warranty.
Yea, paying $2200 + for a water pump sucks but is it any worse than paying the same for a transmission failure on a vehicle with 150,000 miles on it? I would bet there have been many more transmissions that have failed out of warranty than water pumps. Whether this is going to be a "
pattern failure" in the future, we will only know after these cars start accumulating mileage. Also, please keep in mind that the membership on these forums is only a small sampling of the total ownership of 5th generation Ford Explorers. It will take a much larger sampling to know if this turns out to be a major defect that will influence resale prices.
I will say this one more time. If you own a zero clearance engine you will likely pay close to $2000 for timing belts and water pump replacement over the same 150,000 miles. $2000 is $2000. The concern about Exp's being worthless is silly. Subaru's had a long long history of head gasket failure, this was a pattern failure. Guess what, Subaru's resale values never went to zero, they remained very popular,