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My vehicle is a lincoln ls. Leased new in april 2002 with 6ml. On it. Has been in for numerous repairs, the car has been gutted and put back together. Dealership claims that the airbag module was replaced.it took approx. 7 months to get ford to buy back the car.they were undoubtedly aware they could count on my caving after making premium payments and insurance for almost a year on a car that was not fit to drive.as soon as i hired an attorney they dug their heels in farther.i settled just to get the lemon out of my driveway, and to free up my funds to get another car.ford motor company handled my situation very unprofessionally and with no regard to my safety.at this point i would only hope that they will have to register this vehicle for resale with a record of the defects and not simply a buy back with no explanation.
Dt:the contact stated both frontal airbags failed to deploy during a low speed frontal crash.the roads were dry when the vehicle crashed into a concrete road divider.the vehicle is currently at the dealership being repaired.
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Oil pressure switch light came on changed oil pressure switch but light still flickers onhappens when car is idleing at stop lights on city street
Vehicle stalledand cut offwhilevehicle was being driven.vehicle was taken to dealeron three occasions, and the air fuel module was replaced.the vehicle continued to stall and cut off.
Consumer states that place gear shifter in reverse and vehicle lunge forward into wall.cause is unknown.please provide any further information. Mr
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Engine compartment emits loud noise and 'steam' when in slow traffic or when idling.trouble traced to faulty air conditioning compressor which has been replaced twice.this was the third occurance in 1 month.this time the engine overheated and left us stuck in traffic.
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Pieces of vehicle's rotors were found on the garage floor.*mrthe consumer experienced extended stopping distance while braking.the rotors were replaced.when the consumer backed out of his driveway he noticed carbon like pieces on the garage floor that apparently came off the rotors or pads.while on vacation the a/c failed.
While driving 75 mph and without warning, windshield became extremely foggy,driver was unable to see the road.mechanic stated there was a malfunction with the air conditioning system. Consumer states that the escaping freon from a burned out switch caused windshield to fog up, dealer installed a new low psi switch.
While driving in the late evening hours, the headlights were not able to be turned on because of a broken switch knob. The 2002 lincoln continental was taken to stivers automotive of columbia, sc to replace the lighting switch knob. A complete diagnostic was performed on the car and the dealership decided to replace the entire lighting switch processor at a cost of $1213.73 plus labor of $134.65. The headlight knob broke into two pieces and prevented the switch from being turned on and by not coming on created a safety hazard for my family was were extremely dangerous to other drivers on the freeway. I requested the processor that was removed to see if it really was broken and hope to have the part tested by a lab.
While the vehicle was in park with the parking brake applied, the vehicle rolled back into another parked vehicle.the vehicle was found in the drive position with the parking brake off.*jg
The accelerator was stuck and riving up and brakes etc. Did not work. Ran into a sidewalk so iwould not hit the person in front of me.a city street going straight.
The center seat belt is locked against the seat and cannot be utilized.the climate control sticks and cannot be set to different temperatures.the transmission surges in, it seems in second and third gear.i saw these problems on the web site as recalls for the 2000 to 2001 year models of this auto.well the one i have is 2002 but was manufactured in 2001.
The center seat belt is locked against the seat and cannot be utilized.the climate control sticks and cannot be set to different temperatures.the transmission surges in, it seems in second and third gear.i saw these problems on the web site as recalls for the 2000 to 2001 year models of this auto.well the one i have is 2002 but was manufactured in 2001.
Seat belts in rear are all locking up and will not allow for passengers in back to be buckled properly
Driver's side shoulder harness has plastic cover that is attached tostructure.two clamps that hold cover broke. Once this comes offfunctioning of harness is affected, renderingfunctionality/mobility ofbelt.shoulder harness will bind/ stick, and cause a distraction todriver, being an annoyance.please describe details.
After turning on the ignition and putting the car in gear, my 2002 lincoln continental made an extremely loud noise.i turned the car off for a few minutes and after starting it again everything seemed fine. After about a half hour of driving, the car became noisy.i took it to a mechanic who informed me that the right front coil was broken.the mechanic could not locate a used spring and had to purchase a new coil for $530.45 which seems excessive.this ended up being a $733.00 repair.
Pieces of vehicle's rotors were found on the garage floor.*mrthe consumer experienced extended stopping distance while braking.the rotors were replaced.when the consumer backed out of his driveway he noticed carbon like pieces on the garage floor that apparently came off the rotors or pads.while on vacation the a/c failed.
My vehicle is a lincoln ls. Leased new in april 2002 with 6ml. On it. Has been in for numerous repairs, the car has been gutted and put back together. Dealership claims that the airbag module was replaced.it took approx. 7 months to get ford to buy back the car.they were undoubtedly aware they could count on my caving after making premium payments and insurance for almost a year on a car that was not fit to drive.as soon as i hired an attorney they dug their heels in farther.i settled just to get the lemon out of my driveway, and to free up my funds to get another car.ford motor company handled my situation very unprofessionally and with no regard to my safety.at this point i would only hope that they will have to register this vehicle for resale with a record of the defects and not simply a buy back with no explanation.
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My vehicle is a lincoln ls. Leased new in april 2002 with 6ml. On it. Has been in for numerous repairs, the car has been gutted and put back together. Dealership claims that the airbag module was replaced.it took approx. 7 months to get ford to buy back the car.they were undoubtedly aware they could count on my caving after making premium payments and insurance for almost a year on a car that was not fit to drive.as soon as i hired an attorney they dug their heels in farther.i settled just to get the lemon out of my driveway, and to free up my funds to get another car.ford motor company handled my situation very unprofessionally and with no regard to my safety.at this point i would only hope that they will have to register this vehicle for resale with a record of the defects and not simply a buy back with no explanation.
After turning on the ignition and putting the car in gear, my 2002 lincoln continental made an extremely loud noise.i turned the car off for a few minutes and after starting it again everything seemed fine. After about a half hour of driving, the car became noisy.i took it to a mechanic who informed me that the right front coil was broken.the mechanic could not locate a used spring and had to purchase a new coil for $530.45 which seems excessive.this ended up being a $733.00 repair.
2002 lincoln continental broken steering/control arm. Consumer states that manufacturer does not make these parts anymore and want the consumer to get it fixed with junk parts. Consumer states that is against their warranty.the consumer believed the problem he experienced was due to some bad repairs. When the dealer installed a front right axle and rotated the tires, those repairs caused the tires/wheels to tilt inward, which caused the tires to wear. Updated
Driver's side front coil spring broke, and punctured the front tire.i was just beginning to back out of my drive-way.i had to have the car towed to the shop.had both front springs and the tire replaced.luckily it did not happen while driving down the highway at 70 mph.
The contact owns a 2002 lincoln continental. The contact stated that the front passenger side coil springs fractured and punctured the front passenger tire.the vehicle was towed to the dealer were they confirmed the failure but the vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 72,000.updated 04/07/11*lj
Consumer called stating of having problems with the left rear driver side. Consumer had a blow out while driving the vehicle. Original equipment. Dealer was contacted and stated that there was not enough tire to determine what the problem had been.ts
When going down a hill with the cruise control on the car keeps picking up speed.
2002 lincoln continental.front air dam made of brittle plastic and breaks if it touches anything.this vehicle has 8500 miles and two air dams have broken.lincoln/merc dealer replaced one but refuses to replace another.customer service says the damage is due to "driver carelessness" and refuses to replace.this item is extremely fragile and has no "give".the dealer at first stated that "this is a known problem" with the continental but now states it is the "customers fault".the dealer also states that damage to the engine could occur of it is not replaced because it directs the air through the engine compartment.we have personally inspected other lincoln vehicles and numerous have the either completely missing or damage air dams.it appears this is a quick $ 80.00 profit for the company that could be easily fixed using softer material. *nlm
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Have been to the dsb board they requested the repaint that looked awfull, they have now requested a second repaint and i want reiembursed for any loss of trade in value related to a vehicle poorly repainted and repainted my new 42k $$ ls has been out of service for 56 days last repaint and not given a replacement vehicle except for 5 days which was a focus!! can you imagine??
During bright day light hoursspeedometer needle is almost impossible to see due to the color of the needle and the dial's background.the needle is dull red, and the background is black. The brightness of the sun makes the needle fade away.the panel and needles function properly on days it's not so bright.the consumer had the dealer paint the dial needle white but that did not fix the problem due to the tinted plastic cover.the manufacturer was notified. *nlm
The contact owns a 2002 lincoln continental. The contact stated that while driving 40 mph, the vehicle accelerated independently and without warning. The contact attempted to decelerate however, the vehicle would not respond. The contact then crashed into a wall and sustained injuries to her knee and back. There was a police report filed for the incident. The vehicle was towed to a dealer for inspection where they stated that they could not determine the cause of failure. The vehicle was not destroyed but the air bag warning light illuminated a few days after the crash. The manufacturer was notified and stated that there were no recalls for the vehicle. The failure mileage was 110,000.
The vehicle was being driven at approximately 40 mph, was being acceleratedto enter a highway.due to traffic, there was a let off on the accelerator pedal to allow another driver to merge, and the vehicle did not respond, instead it continued to accelerate without having any driver input.brakes were applied, and the vehicle remained at near full power, and the driver had to apply breaks hard to slow, and pull off highway. Attempts to shift the vehicle into neutral resulted in the transmission wanting to go into reverse instead of neutral.once off the road, the engine was shut down.when restarted, it was still stuck at wide open throttle. Several attempts to unstick failed.after it remained off a short time, and the accelerator pedal operated, it returned to normal. A short time later while testing in the parking lot, the problem recurred.further investigation leads me to believe it may be related to the cruise control, as the issue appeared to be electronic in nature, as the operation of the throttle cable with the vehicle off showed no evidence of any sort of stickiness or unusual resistance.cruise control unit was unplugged, and the vehicle tested.the problem did not recur at this time. I drove it home later that night in light traffic. The vehicle will be taken to a shop to evaluate damagecaused when trying to shift into neutral to avoid accident, and see if a root cause can be determined.as there are several other similar incidents of this type i beleive it may be a manufacturers defect.this is a low mileage vehicle with approximately 75,000 miles.this is an extremely dangerous condition that should be thoroughly investigated and a recall issued, regardless of age, as this could cause additional injuries or fatalities.
The contact owns a 2002 lincoln continental. The contact was driving approximately 65 mphwhen the accelerator pedal abruptly traveled to the floorboard upon engaging and remained in a stuck position. There were numerous attempts to release the accelerator pedal which failed. The vehicle would not stop when pressure was applied to the brakes. Once the gear selector was shifted into neutral, the speed began to reduce. The vehicle was maneuvered to the side of the road and the engine was turned off. The contact was able to release the stuck accelerator pedal and resumed normally for a brief moment and the failure recurred. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer for diagnosis. The technician was unable to locate the problem. The manufacturer was not made aware of the unintended acceleration. The failure mileage was 66,000.updated 08/31/11*ljthe consumer was informed the throttle body cable was no longer being manufactured. Updated 09/09/11
The cruise control was set at 65 mph, however as he was going down a hill he noticed the vehicle was traveling at 80 mph. The dealer informed consumer that was the way the cruise control worked. Ph
The cruise control did not control the maximum speed when going down hill.the cruise control was set at 65 but the vehicle was traveling 80 mph.the consumer took the vehicle to the dealer who informed him that the vehicle was designed this way. *nlm
I own a 2002 lincoln continental which has oem chrome wheels. The chrome plating on the inside of the wheels is delaminating and curling inward toward the brake area where the rubber lines are located. Normally a driver would not even notice this plating failure and it could result in a slicing of the rubber brake lines. The ford dealer said there is no remedy from ford motor co. This delaminting process has been going on for some time.
Driver's side front coil spring broke, and punctured the front tire.i was just beginning to back out of my drive-way.i had to have the car towed to the shop.had both front springs and the tire replaced.luckily it did not happen while driving down the highway at 70 mph.
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