8.0

pretty bad
Typical Repair Cost:
No data
Average Mileage:
49,400 miles
Total Complaints:
2 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. not sure (2 reports)
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problem #2

Mar 152017

Fusion

  • Automatic transmission
  • 97,000 miles

I was driving on the freeway at 65 mph with my husband and son. All of a sudden the car accelerated and would not stop. I pumped the brakes , when I realized that was not working I put my foot on the brake all the way. The car finally started to slow down but would not completely and the engine was still in acceleration. When I was able to slow it down to a safe enough speed, I put the car in park and turned the engine off. We were able to get it to a dealership 2 miles away where it has been there since. The dealership is great, its Ford Corporate that is the problem. This is a major safety recall that needs action right away. We have been without a car for over 2 weeks. The dealership and Ford Corporate stated they have not seen anything like this. Ford Corporate has walked through steps with the technicians to try and fix the issue. They have replaced many parts and failed at every attempt. They still do not know what is wrong and refuse to accommodate us in any way. I cant even get a return call from Ford Corporate. Time for a lawyer.

- Michelle P., Manassas, VA, US

problem #1

Mar 102013

Fusion Titanium 2.0L 14 Gtd1

  • Automatic transmission
  • 1,800 miles

When in drive and very gradually slowing to a stop with my foot on the brake, at an estimated 2-5 mph, the engine suddenly revved and the car lunged forward a few feet before more pressure on the brake stopped the engine acceleration and it returned to idle. My wife riding shotgun asked if we had been rear-ended.

The same problem had occurred a few hundred miles earlier, but had been dismissed as an anomaly. In both cases there was no vehicle in front of the car so no damage was done, but needless to say after the second incident, my concern about the car's safety has been significantly raised.

The car was checked by the dealer and no problems were found.

I am a retired Professional Engineer and sincerely believe my account is totally accurate.

- Jack S., Bel Air, MD, US