1.4
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 126,973 miles
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While applying the brake to stop at a light on a highway access road, the vehicle had trouble stopping. It started violently jerking and vibrating and the brakes were all the way to the floor. The RPM's read in the 4's. I pulled over and in a parking lot, the vehicle rapidly reached 45 mph without stepping on the gas pedal. I was reluctant to have it reach a greater speed so I stopped the vehicle. It once again did not want to respond properly to the brakes. I called Ford and eplained the sudden acceleration and the vehicle difficulty in stopping, there are no recalls. I researched online, and it appears that there is a faulty cruise control cable that sticks to the throttle and leaves it open. I once again contacted Ford for an estimate to replace the cruise control cable. The service advisor stated that there was no such thing as a cruise control cable. I called the parts department and they said that part is aftermarket and is no longer available. This is a very dangerous situation. I was reading the aol vehicle complaints on this and accidents have occured and people have been injured. I don't know why Ford does not recognize this serious safet issue in a timely manner.
- Selma, TX, USA
Applied brakes while stopped in parking lot, pedal went to floor, all brake fluid now under car. Unable to lift car, no metal existed from floorpan to rocker panel bottom. Brake lines had been affixed to this metal, and now had lost support/mounting place and vibrated and fell apart. The outside of the car looked almost new, but the plastic trim on the lower sill hid the problem outside. Now, the door sill(both sides)are getting so bad, we are afraid to step on them, or go over a bad bump or railroad track. I don't understand this, as this metal rotted from the inside-out, as though it never went thru a rust prevention bath process. My friends are current Ford people or, like myself, are retired Ford people, they said Taurus veh. Cant have this extreme problem, but I do. Thanks for asking.
- Westland,Mi, MI, USA
- Trenton, MI, USA