6.4
fairly significant- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 9,400 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 5 complaints
Most common solutions:
- replace molding (3 reports)
- not sure (2 reports)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Ford dealer.
I figured I had to have faith in my local Ford Dealership to fix such a small issue... let me tell you that when they didn't fix it, I lost all faith in this particular Ford car dealership!!! SAD
- ckga, Atlanta, GA, US
The day after we bought the car we noticed the moldings on both the driver and passenger doors that is between the window and the little triangle window was coming out the top. My husband tried pushing it back in. It didn't last. The dealer tried the same thing. I am thinking super glue might do the trick?
- Renee I., Londonderry, NH, US
Trim pulling from driver's side window - allowing water into electrical in door. Dealership repaired.
- kimbus2000, Indianapolis, IN, US
The molding on the driver side window between the operating window and the small front stationary window was warped upon delivery. This allowed water to get into my driver side door and short out my electrical switches. It took three trips to the dealership for the windows not working correctly for them to find the water in my door. The molding has been replaced and the switches have been replaced. My windows still do not work properly.
- Melissa A., Tampa, FL, US
The gasket/molding around the driver's side door has been taken back to the dealer at least four times, due to the fact that it is literally falling apart to the point where water could leak in. (Fortunately we weren't caught in any storms.) I'm basically at the point where I need to return to the dealer every few months to have it repaired.
- Jack J., Bridgewater, NJ, US