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Without any data on the frequency of pump failure we simply do not know if this is a design issue or not. As previously stated there are literally millions of these engines on the road in many Ford & Lincoln models. We do know that there was a suggestion of a class action lawsuit but the law firm back out which leads me to believe they could not document enough failures. I think it is safe to say the frequency is very low.
I feel safe to say it is EXTREMELY low. I frequent a Ford forum that covers not only all Ford makes/models but also Ford employee discussions as well as Ford Motor Company news and competitors news. Many employees in the factories are part of the forum..
My point, nothing has ever been posted on there about water pump issues, failures or motors blowing. There has been discussions of the PTUs in vehicles not lasting like they should but ZERO talk on Water pumps.
In today's world with social media and all the forums, when you get hit with a $2,500-$7,500 repair bill, people search the internet.. people vent.. people post to inquire on the issue to vent/complain etc etc. It is just how it is now...
You will always hear the rare negatives far more then the frequent positives.
Now to be fair.. I won't keep my Explorer outside of my warrant (1 more year to go unless I extend it again) because I don't want a surprise like this. BUT.. I also know deep down that this is an extremely rare problem..