7.5

pretty bad
Typical Repair Cost:
$3,100
Average Mileage:
39,700 miles
Total Complaints:
4 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. not sure (3 reports)
  2. replaced icp monitor (1 reports)
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problem #4

Apr 112023

MKC MKC 2.3L Turbo

  • Automatic transmission
  • 66,000 miles

LINCOLN HAS A RECALL FOR SIMILAR ISSUES, BUT SAY THIS ISSUE IS NOT RELATED. IT TOOK 6 WEEKS TO DETEMINE THE ISSUE AND ANOTHER THREE WEEKS TO GET THE PART. I WAS WITHOUT THE CAR FOR 10 WEEKS TOTAL.

- gary4854@sbcglobal, Sugar Grove, US

problem #3

Jan 022022

MKC Reserve 2.3t

  • Automatic transmission
  • 64,000 miles

The car sat in my driveway for 8 days while I was away. I came back to a dead battery, a battery that was bought brand new one and a half months after buying the car. (Car was bought in June 2022.)

- Vilma T., Warwick, US

problem #2

Jul 032020

MKC 2.3L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 18,641 miles

Third battery replaced in 3 years. Each time dealer thinks they have draw issue resolved but no luck. If vehicle sits for four days battery will be dead. Seems to be a common MKC issue that Ford can't figure out.

- championab, Edmonton, AB, Canada

problem #1

Nov 012017

MKC 2.3L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 10,000 miles

My 2017 MKC has now been in the shop six times with a dead battery. Lincoln seems to have no clue how to fix it or that they even have a systemic problem. They have replaced the instrument cluster, the battery, module replacements, applied various updates and most recently the gateway module. Each time they assure me the problem has been fixed. This trip (two months since my last visit) the vehicle has been in the shop 10 days - awaiting the "rush delivery" of the part - I repeat 10 days for the rushed the delivery of the module. I am told the part will arrive today, a day or two to install, they'll keep it for a day or two to test. They will send me home with it saying it is fixed, not really knowing and I expect to be back in 2-4 months with a dead battery, unless it dies right in the shop as it did earlier this week

What also bothers me is they seem to be unable to piece the various other items I tell them, which I believe are all related, but they just hook it up to a computer and do what it says - interestingly it comes up with a different reason each time. The Lincoln app works off and on (it does months without talking to their server, but I think it continues to try), the welcome lighting no longer works, the car does not automatically unlock when you grab the handle - but they ignore all these other issues.

- feobrien, Rehoboth Beach, US