9.2

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
1,750 miles

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problem #2

Jan 282003

Mustang

  • miles
Flicker effect! this needs action now; the operating frequency on some vehicles did not consider human factors. The operating frequency needs to be above 3000 hertz, this needs a recall to correct this on all vehicles that do not conform. The choice of flicker Fusion threshold operating frequency is going to get someone killed or maybe it already has! what is needed: Recall all delenators, road side signs, signal lights and vehicles that use pwm "pulse width modulation". and are operating below 3000 hertz!! set a standard for this!!!

- Wildomar, CA, USA

problem #1

Aug 082009

Mustang

  • 3,500 miles
I was standing outside of the car. I unlocked the vehicle. Driver side door was then opened. When driver's side door was opened, the passenger side window shattered. The car was in a parking lot and stationary. Nothing hit the window. Nothing was thrown at the window. Again the passenger side window shattered when the driver's side door was opened. The window was tinted and is what kept the glass from scattering all over the ground and in the car. The window itself is believed to be defective but cannot verify this. It is also believed that there might have been an issue with the window mechanism not being properly adjusted but also cannot verify this. The vehicle is currently at the dealership to have the window replaced. Dealer noted that this is not a warranty issue and that the warranty will not cover this. The cost of replacement is around $500. The dealer is going to look into the mechanism, track, and whether stripping to verify that this was not the cause.

- Glen Mills, PA, USA