4.0
definitely annoying- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 30,416 miles
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1999 Ford Windstar: Tie rod ends degraded at 60,000 miles, sending bits of metal through the seals in the rack and pinyon steering system; generated very expensive repair. Could have caused dangerous accident. Mechanics first replaced power steering pump, whcih did not correct problem. Second repair was replacement of R&P steering system. Repair was over $1,000.
- Keizer, OR, USA
While driving at 45 mph consumer noticed that the vehicle was running roughly. Several seconds later, engine check light came on. Vehicle was taken to the dealer, who informed consumer that the intake manifold gasket needed to be replaced. The intake manifold gasket was sucked into the engine, causing the engine to bind. Dealer also made repairs on front end, power steering, electrical system, and tie rod ends. A 4-wheel alignment was also performed by the dealer.
- Antioch, TN, USA
Consumer complained about tie rod and steering gear box problems.
- Blue Springs, MS, USA
Concerning: 1999 Ford Windstar with with 59,000 miles. Recently our vehicle started making a strange rubbing sound when turning and rapidly started to get worse. We took our van into the Ford dealership for service and were told that the tie rod ends were shot. The repairman (at Ford) told us that we are lucky we got it in for service when we did. Apparently the tie rods could have broken at any time while driving! the van is well taken care of and I don't understand why the tie rods would be in such bad shape. This seems like a manufacturer concern and certainly a safety concern for all of those who Transport their families in a Windstar! I'd like to see Ford cover the cost of this repair and tell me why my families' safety was put into jeopardy while driving such a new vehicle.
- Bellingham, WA, USA
Consumer stated the tie rod was jammed.
- Niagara Falls, NY, USA
Consumer states vehicle makes unpleasant rubbing, groaning noises when the steering wheel is turned, the dealer informed consumer that the tie rod ends are defective.
- Lanesboro, MN, USA
The tie rod knocks when the steering wheel is turned a certain way. Nlm
- Milan, MI, USA
- Salem, WI, USA