2.3

hardly worth mentioning
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
65,241 miles

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problem #15

Jun 022014

LS 8-cyl

  • 44,000 miles
Brand new battery in car. Come out to start car. Battery is dead. My mechanic has car for three days. He tried to find a short. He instructed me to make sure all doors are completely closed and lights are all out. This was after multiple dead batteries. I made sure of all the above and still came out to dead batteries. I manually turn off the lights as I came out to them being on after I had watched them dim and go out. I replaced the new battery with another new battery and I am still having problems.

- Strafford, PA, USA

problem #14

Sep 062012

LS 8-cyl

  • 92 miles
Driving down the side street and my car goes into limp mode. Reads etc.start up will move about 1/4 of the block and does it again. Had to keep turning it off and on to get home.once stop in the middle of the intersection. From what I have seen this is not unusual for Ls. This is a safety concern. Have not got my car fix because it is very expensive to fix.

- Vandalia, IL, USA

problem #13

Nov 152011

LS 6-cyl

  • 112,000 miles
I should have done my homework prior to purchasing this car used. 2 months after purchase, car started shaking, and jumping, went into limp home mode. Mechanic unable to repair, but replaced coils and car ran "ok" for about 2 weeks and now does exact same thing times 100. Car starts, idles at about 200 rpms, shakes, pops, jumps and then dies. Mechanic said he has no idea what to do except replace coils again and he not even sure if that will fix the car since that is what the code on the computer told him to do in the 1st place. I have a used car that I have made 2 payments on and is now a beautiful, luxurious pile of scrap metal stuck in a parking lot where it last died. From what all I have read, there is nothing that can be done with this car and even Ford doesn't know how to fix it. This will be my last Ford product.

- Monroe, LA, USA

problem #12

Oct 142011

LS

  • 88,500 miles
Going from a stop or accelerating on the high way the car will throw a etc check engine light and wont move over 3-4 miles per hour. Then goes into a very rough idle, until one turns off the car and restarts then drives fine for a few mins the goes right back into the etc engine fail mode.... very dangers if merging onto traffic. Almost been hit several times cause of the problem.

- High Ridge, MO, USA

problem #11

Aug 012011

LS 8-cyl

  • 117,000 miles
The car loses power and goes into fail safe mode, at 65 and lots of traffic getting over is not safe! I've spent thousands on new coils, computer, gas pedal, you name it but Ford does not know how to fix it!

- Zionsville, IN, USA

problem #10

Aug 072010

LS

  • 115,000 miles
My 2004 Lincoln Ls goes into "etc engine failsafe mode" which doesn't allow the car to accelerate anymore and causes the car to slowly slow down. This happens all the time on my car. Probably once every three miles I drive on average but it happens most when the car is accelerating. I have almost been in numerous accidents because of this problem. I have replaced ignition coils and the throttle body and nothing seems to help. I am scared this car is going to get me killed the next time I merge onto the freeway. I now don't drive the car because it is just simply not safe for me or the other drivers on the road.

- Roseville, MI, USA

problem #9

Jun 042010

LS

  • 91,800 miles
Vehicle runs very rough. Will not accelerate over 2800 RPM and shakes badly. Check engine light is flashing. Checked codes P0304 and P0306. Chop states it is faulty ignition coils.

- Sterling Heights, MI, USA

problem #8

Apr 252010

LS 8-cyl

  • 70,000 miles
I have a 2004 Lincoln Ls that started to run rough so I replaced the air filter. This did not help so next I replaced the spark plugs. This did not help. The things that I have done up to this point started because my car started missing and running rough however I have found out that it was just the beginning of a bigger problem in that the car was and is pumping gas into the engine and air intake to the point that it is coming out of the exhaust system in an amount that causes a steady stream and it pools under the car. The intake fills with fuel to the point that the air filter gets soaked in gas and I have to take it off and dump it out. This has been going on for 3 weeks now and I am afraid to drive it. The car has fuel injectors"?" the company and the dealer have told me to bring it to them and they will fix it however I will have to pay for it. Everything on the car is controlled my computers even the gas flow and pedal that controls how fast I go. To me that is wrong.

- Columbus, OH, USA

problem #7

Dec 012009

LS 8-cyl

  • 106,521 miles
2004 Lincoln Ls V8 throttle body failures result in reduced RPM until the car is restarted. On occasion car will stall. Safety issue especially on the high way. Internet search shows known problem with 2003-2004 throttle position sensor. Search also results in vehicles 2003-2006 exhibit this failure. Dealer trying to procure new throttle body but on national backorder...only one company in us fabricates. Approximately $900 part per dealer (contact info available upon request). This is a Ford design problem.

- Lakewood, OH, USA

problem #6

Nov 012009

LS

  • miles
I am currently experiencing the problem and the Ford dealership cannot determine how to fix it. While driving, the car will stall. Once I coast to the side of the road, I turn it off and re-crank it. It will crank and then I can go again. It continues to stall while driving. The dealership has just replaced the throttle body and that did not fix the problem. They have ordered another part to try that has something to do with the pedal (PCM). They have no idea how to fix.

- Cumming, GA, USA

problem #5

Apr 082009

LS

  • 56,000 miles
The contact owns a 2004 Lincoln Ls. While driving at an unknown speed, the emergency light illuminated on the instrument panel. In addition, the air conditioner blows hot air from the driver's side vents and cold air from the passenger side vents. The contact stated that these two failures were related to one another. The dealer stated that it would cost $100 to replace the part and $600 for labor. The contact does not want to pay for the repair. The dealer stated that there were no recalls. The failure mileage was 56,000.

- Conyers, GA, USA

problem #4

Jun 112009

LS

  • 85,000 miles
The contact owns a 2004 Lincoln Ls. The contact stated that the vehicle would not start after several attempts. In addition, the brake warning light illuminated on the instrument panel. He is in the process of having the vehicle inspected to determine the cause of the failures. The failure and current mileages were 85,000.

- Colquitt, GA, USA

problem #3

Feb 252009

LS

  • 76,000 miles
Recall 2004 Lincoln Ls had ignition coil plm and happen again, throttlebody repair, traction controls, and I knew it will happen again ignition due not replace all new one when I buy from Chevy blossom, Ford captio city want me to pay for diagnosis test machine to check what wrong, it was fine before worst odd warning light on traction control, it is not dependable car for me.

- Indianapolis, IN, USA

problem #2

Jul 012006

LS 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 16,700 miles
The very first time my 2004 Lincoln Ls broke down on me was when I stopped for gas in February 2006 and it had approximately 12,000 miles on it. After getting gas I was unable to get my car started. The engine would turn over, but would not start. I made sure the gas cap was on properly. I tried several times to get the car started with no avail. The car was towed to a local dealership where I was informed that a pvc hose came lose and that's why the car wouldn't start. The second time I had problems with my 2004 Lincoln Ls with approximately 16,700 miles on it, was on Saturday, July 1st, 2006. I was on my way home from running errands. I was approximately 9 blocks away from home going about 30 miles per hour when the Lincoln completely shut down on me. I coasted over to the side of the road. At the side of the road, I attempted to start the car and the car was completely dead, I go no response at all from the car. I called my husband and asked for him to call a tow truck that the car would not start. Approximately 30 minutes later my husband arrived on scene and attempted to start the car and the car started at which time we called an cancelled the tow truck. On Monday, we took the car back to the dealership where we purchased it, and let the service writer know what had happened. We explained to him that this was the second time that we had problems with the Lincoln not starting. We told him that when this happened the first time, that the dealership that we had the car towed to claimed that is was because of the pvc hose that had came off, he told us that would not have caused the car not to start. As of Thursday, July 6th, we were informed by the dealership that they performed a diagnostic on the car and were unable to diagnose the problem. I am concerned for my safety and I do not want to drive the vehicle. At 25-30 miles per hour it was difficult enough to try and get the car to the side of the road when the car had lost all power.

- Manteca, CA, USA

problem #1

Mar 032006

LS

  • miles
2004 Lincoln Ls has had 4 brake failures in less than 2 years. There is a possible defect per the consumer. ***** the consuemr also experienced an ingition/starter problem withthe vehicel on 2/4/2006.

- Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA