10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
4 / 1
Injuries / Deaths:
1 / 0
Average Mileage:
205,669 miles

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problem #4

Jun 152010

Windstar

  • 122,000 miles
Brake light (red) and ABS brake lights (yellow) stay on. I went to replace fuse #10 and it keeps blowing out. Speedometer and odometer do not function. Cruise control does not work. A/C does not work. The O/D light flashes after about 30 seconds after the vehicle starts and continues to blink until the vehicle is shut off. I took it into a Ford dealership today to have them perform the 09S09H recall and it did not change anything. All issues seem to be associated with this 'leaker' scds that was replaced, but that caused further damage to the ABS ECM unit causing it to fail.

- Jefferson, OR, USA

problem #3

May 212010

Windstar 6-cyl

  • 148,000 miles
I heard unusual noises from underneath my 2002 Ford Windstar. I brought it to a mechanic who examined the rear axle and determined that it was cracked.

- Paramus, NJ, USA

problem #2

Aug 082009

Windstar

  • 105,000 miles
I pulled into driveway and put car in park and went into back of my Windstar to check to see if the aircontioning vents were working per the request of my son. I was back there for several minutes. I got out and was standing outside the drivers open front door to turn off car. My son was in back seat with his door open and out of seat belt. While standing next to open door my car started to back out of drive way while it was in park. I tried to stop it with my arm by trying to jump into car to turn it off since my son was in car. It kept rolling down my driveway as I tried to catch car. It stopped by crashing into my neighbor's car that was parked in the street. The car was still in park.police came. Filed claim with insurance company. I went to hospital for my foot that was dragged on pavement during my pursuit to catch my car. I notified the dealer and they told me to contact Ford directly. I filled out claim and I just received letter saying they can't determine if there was a defect. I read in the paper last week this happened to a woman with a Ford Expedition but her car ran over someone. Also a Ford serviceman just said keep putting emergency brake on and never get out of car with car running. I was also told I cant' have it checked out because Ford wants original parts and won't pay for anything until we can prove a defective part. I am very concerned about the safety of my vehicle. Since the accident, I have been following the Ford's service man's advice by always making sure parking break is on and not allowing anyone to get out of the car until it is turned off. I have two children and need my car checked immediately. It is very fortunate that no one was outside playing when my car starting backing down the driveway while in park.

- Yardley, PA, USA

problem #1

Aug 092008

Windstar

  • 79,000 miles
My 2002 Ford Windstar van is not supposed to be able to shift out of park without first pressing and holding the brake. My 2 yr old son was able to shift it out of park by simply pulling on the gear shift lever. This resulted in the car rolling down a hill and smashing into a tree with my son inside. He was not hurt. The car was a total loss according to my insurance co. The car was in park and the engine was not running at the time of the accident. I have been in contact with Ford Motor Co but I only get generic responses. My insurance co is holding the vehicle until a rep from Ford has a chance to examine the shift lock mechanism but they seem uninterested. I have seen on line where there are two other similar cases regarding Ford Windstar vans and I believe this could be a serious safety issue.

- South Portland, ME, USA