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really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 2 / 5
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 1 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 102,955 miles
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- the contact owns a 2000 Ford Windstar. The contact stated that the rear axle stabilizer bar fractured without any prior warnings. As a consequence her risk for serious injury and crash were increased. She had the vehicle towed to a local repair shop in which a technician stated that the rear axle needed to be replaced at an expense exceeding $1500. As of current date the vehicle had not been repaired. The failure and current mileage was 89,000.
- Center Port, NY, USA
The contact owns a 2000 Ford Windstar. While driving various speeds, the rear of the vehicle would make a rumbling sound when driving over potholes. The vehicle was taken in for an oil change and the mechanic noticed that the rear axle was cracked 3/4 of an inch into the wheels on the driver's side. Through online research, the contact discovered that this was a common issue with the Windstar. He feels that this is a major safety issue. The VIN was unknown. The current and failure mileages were 79,000.
- West Pittston, PA, USA
I own a 2000 Ford Windstar purchased brand new from kistler Ford in toledo. The vehicle has never been in an accident and has been up to date with the maintenance work according to the manufacturer's recommendations. On March 12, 2008 I was traveling on holland-sylvania road near central avenue in toledo, Ohio when my rear axle broke. This is a heavy traffic area and could have resulted in a serious accident. I pulled over and had the vehicle towed to midas muffler. Midas replaced the axle within several days at a total cost of $912.69. Attempts to have this issue remedied with Ford and kislter Ford were denied for want of warranty. Ford mechanics have informed me that this is clearly a defect which the manufacturer should be responsible for.
- Toledo, OH, USA
2000 Ford Windstar with broken axle customer states that the axle snapped in half for no apparent reason* the consumer also owned a 199 Ford Taurus. There was a constant leak coming from the Ford Taurus and the dealer was unable to determine the problem. Consequently, the vehicle caught on fire. The consumer believed the problem was due to a recall on the Ford Taurus regarding the air conditioning system.
- Midland Park, NJ, USA
Consumer requesting to be reimbursed for 2000 Windstar defective parts. The rear axle cracked and caused the vehicle to sway back and forth while being driven. The consumer had it repaired at a independent repair shop. The consumer took the cracked axle to the dealer who wrote down his VIN and indicated that he should be hearing from Ford soon.
- Pittsburgh, PA, USA
2000 Ford Windstar with 60K suffered transmission failure 2/28/05, in the middle of rush hour on a busy street with 5 kids on board. A web search verified that this is happening to numerous 2000 Windstar owners, I believe that Ford should be investigated and the transimssions be recalled, this is a very dangerous situation.
- Sterling Heights, MI, USA
While driving at 40 mph consumer heard a lot of squeaks and noises in the engine compartment. Several days later, while driving at 30 mph, the noise was heard again, and vehicle stalled while making a U-turn. Also, the right front axle broke. Mechanic determined that the transmission needed to be repaired.
- Santa Maria, CA, USA
Exciter ring came loose from axle assembly, causing ABS to intervene when it shouldn't have, with resultant loss of braking. This has occurred twice with this vehicle, the left axle in October 2001, at 24215 miles, and the right axle in May 2002, at 34625 miles. Both times we nearly rear-ended another car, when the ABS unexpectedly reduced braking power.
- Garden Grove, CA, USA
- Bellefontaine, OH, USA