OEM Partial Part Replacement Search
2020 Ford Expedition
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Front
Front Lower Rail |
Sectioning:
No OEM Procedure |
Partial Part At Factory Seam:
Single OEM Location |
Front Upper Rail |
Sectioning:
OEM Warning, Do Not Section |
Partial Part At Factory Seam:
OEM Procedure(s) Available |
Per the 2020 Ford Expedition Workshop manual:
"NOTE: The fender apron panel reinforcement must be replaced at the factory seams. No sectioning procedure is approved or permitted."
Side
Outer Uniside |
Sectioning:
OEM Procedure(s) Available |
Note: We have not identified if vehicle has outer quarter panel w/rolled hem flange |
Uniside Reinforcement |
Sectioning:
OEM Warning, Do Not Section |
Inner Uniside |
Sectioning:
OEM Procedure(s) Available |
Per the 2020 Ford Expedition Workshop manual:
"NOTE: The rocker panel inner reinforcement is a two-piece component consisting of a front and rear sections which can be service individually. The front portion is an extrusion casting and may not be sectioned"
Rear
Rear Rail |
Sectioning:
No OEM Procedure |
Partial Part At Factory Seam:
No OEM Procedure |
Trunk Floor |
Sectioning:
No OEM Procedure |
Partial Part At Factory Seam:
Single OEM Location |
Rear Body Panel |
Sectioning:
No OEM Procedure |
Additional Information | |
*This matrix does not currently contain all production vehicles sold in the United States. The contents are based on OEM vehicle-specific repair information, other OEM-supplied documents available from the vehicle maker, and the I-CAR OEM Linking Pin process. Updates and additions will be posted as they become available. To ensure that you are using the most recent information, always refer to vehicle maker technical information. Information displayed in quotes ("") are direct quotes from vehicle-specific information.