9.6
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 833 miles
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Headlights lens fogs up and owner can't see in the dark. Happens all the time. The lens is also discolored. Has been like this since purchase of vehilce.
- Palmyra, WI, USA
Consumer noticed excessive moisture in the headlamp assembly. This caused poor visibility to the driver while driving at night. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection. The cause has not been determined.
- Avondale, AZ, USA
Excessive moisture in the headlamp assembly, both right & left. Always drive with bright on. No one can tell. Will have to install additional lights because of such poor vision of the road. This has been an ongoing problem since I purchased the car new.
- Sugarland, TX, USA
Front headlights - since purchasing the Ford had headlights replaced twice, poor visibility, always have the "brights one" and the view of the road is dangerous. The len's fog-up therefore defusing the candlepower. Brighter bulbs cant' be used because the heat would damage the lens and wireing. It's been an on going problem since I bought the Ford Crown Victoria, 1998.
- Sugarland, TX, USA
This vehicle is a fine automobile, but it has one glaring design defect. The headlight low beams are shut off when the high beams are turned on. I discovered this a week ago when on a very dark country road. In a 55 mph zone 25 mph was a more appropriate speed. When the highbeams only were on I couldn't see directly in front of the vehicle and with lowbeams only, I couldn't see anything distant. I did find out that I could hold the highbeam flasher in the up possition and keep both beams on which isn't too safe driving with one hand. This can only be called a very stupid piece of engineering. It is also my understanding that quite a few of the newer vehicles are built this way. It is a very real safety hazzard when driving dark roads as I found out. I actually thought that there was a problem with the headlights and went to the dealer where I found out that the Crown Victoria is actually built that way. Except for the headlights it is a great car. If every vehicle was driven only on well lighted highways this would not be a problem.
- Temecula, CA, USA
- Sacramento, CA, USA