3.9

definitely annoying
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
30,708 miles

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problem #23

Jul 192007

Cougar 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 110,000 miles
The contact owns a 2000 Mercury Cougar. The contact stated that the fuel pump failed on her vehicle. Ford informed her that a recall repair was previously performed on the vehicle. The contact went to the corporate Ford office and was informed that the repair had not been performed. She also stated that the engine occasionally stalled and one of the struts failed during a test drive at 60 mph. The vehicle was eventually towed. The purchase date was unknown. The current mileage was 110,125 and failure mileage was 110,000.

- Shafter, CA, USA

problem #22

Apr 032007

Cougar 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 112,000 miles
The contact owns a 2000 Mercury Cougar. The vehicle containd a safety recall on the fuel system. On April 3, 2007, while driving approximately 60 mph on a rainy day, the vehicle shut off. The vehicle was towed to a mechanic where it currently remained. The failure occurred twice in the last four months. The mechanic stated that the fuel system could be repaired if it was paid for by the contact. The current mileage is 115,000 and failure mileage was 112,000.

- Daleville, IL, USA

problem #21

Jul 312006

Cougar

  • Automatic transmission
  • 99,000 miles
I purchased a used 200 Mercury Cougar in 12/2005. The fuel has been diagnosed by festus Ford as defective. The fuel pump was replaced as part of recall #04V421000. I called Ford customer care 1-866-436-7332 to ask if there was anything that Ford could do to offset the cost of the repair/replacement and my request was rejected. It's apparent that there is something wrong with the Cougar fuel pumps. I report to Ford that I thought this was a safety issue, since this is causing my vehicle to lose power and/or surge. They did not seem to be concerned at all.

- Hillsboro, MO, USA

problem #20

Nov 032003

Cougar

  • miles
2000 Mercury Cougar stalled due to problems with the fuel pump. After the fuel pump was installed, the consumers daughter continued to experience stalling problems. The consumer learned there was recall, the consumer did receive a rebate and it was discovered that the fuel pump that was sold to the consumer was the same one that had been recalled. The dealer did agree that the fuel pump was bad, however they wanted over $500 to replace it.

- Corydon, IN, USA

problem #19

Sep 202003

Cougar

  • Automatic transmission
  • 40,000 miles
Vehicle will stall and then lose power while driving or hesitating. Then jerk forward while idling. There is no warning when either of these failures occur. The fuel pump/massive flow sensor were replaced twice, but failures recurred.

- Alexandria, VA, USA

problem #18

May 012004

Cougar 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
Received the recall information for the fuel pump, dealer will not replace the fuel pump per Mercury home office because they said the car tested fine. If its a recall, why isn't it being replaced?

- Orland Park, IL, USA

problem #17

Jul 212004

Cougar

  • miles
Ford Motor Company fuel pump recall, possible engine stalling. The consumer's received a recall letter which reference a hesitation/surging problems. The consumer contacted the dealer who stated that they had not received the newly designed fuel pumps and to call back in late May. When the consumer called back in late may the part was still not available. The part did not arrive until mid July and the consumer dropped the vehicle off that morning to have it fixed. When the consumer arrived that afternoon to pick it up the consumer was told that the incorrect part was ordered and the vehicle had to kept overnight. The pump was finally replaced the next day and when the vehicle was pick the consumer indicated that she smell fuel inside the vehicle. The consumer was told that he smell would go away in a few days. The consumer felt that something wasn't right an took the vehicle to her independent mechanic. He found that the floor under the back seat was cut to remove the old fuel pump and that the new fuel pump was secured with duct tape, not the retainer ring.

- Winthrop, MA, USA

problem #16

Aug 112004

Cougar 6-cyl

  • Manual transmission
  • miles
While driving vehicle stalled. The consumer was unable to restart the vehicle, and had the vehicle towed to the dealer for inspection. The mechanic determined that the fuel pump needed to be replaced due to a solenoid switch. The consumer informed the mechanic that when the gas tank was a quarter full vehicle stalled without warning. The engine stalled as the consumer attempted to accelerate.

- Rowlett, TX, USA

problem #15

Jun 142004

Cougar 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
#1 I received a recall letter from Ford in late April 2004 regard the fuel pump. I have had several problems with my 2000 Cougar loosing power on incline for the past year or so. After I paid to have a new fuel pump I recieved the letter. They informed me that the new fuel pump would be out late May 2004, but I haven't heard from them as of date. #2 everytime I drive my car for about 15 minutes or more, once I turn off the car, if I try to start it within 5 to 10 minutes it will not start. I have to wait at least 15 minutes. Ford dealership repair cannot find a problem.

- Inglewood, CA, USA

problem #14

Jan 022004

Cougar 4-cyl

  • Manual transmission
  • miles
The 99'-2002 Mercury Cougar have faulty fuel pumps. Once they become ineffective the vehicle bucks violently and no longer is controllable. I am part of a car club called "new edge Cougar" and every single member has had this happen to them, most of the time it occurs on busy highways and intersections. I myself almost was hit numerous times as my vehicle died in the middle of busy intersection. Other members have had the Cougar die while traveling highway speeds. There is no recall for this and the dealership refuses to fix the problem. Once you get the fuel pump replaced, the dealership replace it with the same one and the same problem happens again in the not so distant future. This is a safety issue, as this is a recurring problem which the dealership refuses to fix but just replace the item with the exact same ineffective one. It is only a matter of time when a Cougar owner will not be able to pull off to the side of the road or traffic will not it them when the vehicle goes from highway speed to a sudden stop. This will cause numerous injuries, large property damages and possible death.

- Virginia Beach, VA, USA

problem #13

Sep 182003

Cougar 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 39,000 miles
I was driving my 2000 Mercury Cougar V6 and the fuel pump caused power hesitation and surging when I pulled into the left lane to make a pass. I had to swerve back into the right lane and nearly caused an accident with the oncoming vehicle. I then replaced the fuel pump shortly thereafter and the problem went away.

- Durham, NC, USA

problem #12

Nov 102003

Cougar 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 10,000 miles
Purchased 2000 Mercury Cougar 13 Nov. 2000. Since the time of purchase, on five different occasions the said vehicle has sputtered and stalled in the middle of traffic do to lack of fuel comsumption. While under warrenty dealer has changed the fuel pump once. As of this day, on three November 2003, I myself changed another fuel pump on said vehicle. I've noticed in other complaints that this is an on going problem with this vehicle, and as far as I know nothing is being done by the dealer to correct this problem. Today is 10 Nov. 2003 and said vehicle has stalled again. I noticed that the fuel pump fuse was blown and changed it also installed a new pump relay. There seems to be and electrical problem within ths system, which in turn causes the pump to burn up. The average price of a fuel pump for this vehicle is three hundred dollars or more which doesn't include labor for installation. My question, is there a electrical problem in the harness or the relays that are manufactored. Because I've found the pump fuse blown on the last three occasions. What is being done to correct this problem. Thankfully there hasn't been any injuries. But depending on where you stall, it very well could be. I've also been told to at least keep a half of tank of gas in vehicle to keep pump from overheating. What's the deal? now is the dealer regulating consumers fuel consumption. What if I went on a road trip I would never get there.

- Wichita Falls, TX, USA

problem #11

Jul 262003

Cougar 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 6,000 miles
Mercury Cougar 2000 after after driving for an hour or more with outside temperature in the high 90S or low 100S begin surging and stuttering and stops running. After the car cools it will restart and run. After talking to several service managers at several dealerships the consensus is that the fuel pump overheats and stops working. Ford/Mercury when contacted denied that there was a pervassive problem but all of the dealerships that I have talked to and brought my car into to be fixed have seen this problem.

- Austin, TX, USA

problem #10

Jun 012003

Cougar 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 34,000 miles
Fuel pump goes bad 2nd time in one year.

- Greenwood, AR, USA

problem #9

Jan 012003

Cougar 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 32,000 miles
The first time the car stalled it was in January 2003. It did it again on June 8, 2003. It appeared to be fine, but the following day, on the way to work it was having trouble. Did not use car until Transport to dealership in port jeferson, NY on June 11, 2003. I was told it was the fuel pump. Looking through past complaints it appears this is an ongoing problem with this make, model and year. I would like to know what the manufacturer intends to do about this. I hope that this will not be another Ford pinto situation.

- Bayport , NY, USA

problem #8

May 182003

Cougar 6-cyl

  • Manual transmission
  • 82,150 miles
On occasion, the car has lost power in traffic, which has resulted in loss of power steering and power brake control. The dealership has diagnosed the conditions resulting in power loss as a problem with the fuel pump. This problem has progressively worsened.

- Norman, OK, USA

problem #7

Apr 262003

Cougar 6-cyl

  • Manual transmission
  • 44,298 miles
Fuel: Fuel pump failure.

- Red Lion, PA, USA

problem #6

Mar 252001

Cougar 4WD 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 9,828 miles
Every year approximately the same time, the fuel pump in my 2000 Cougar goes out. I reported this problem to Ford Corp. Every time. On June 14, 2001 I mailed a letter to them stating the continuous problem with the fuel pump in the Cougar. The first time wasmarch 25, 2001 - while driving my car home form church, my car stopped in the middle of the street. I had the car towed to winner Lincoln-Mercury, they replaced the fuel pump and returned it to me on March 29, 2001. 2nd time on April 26, 2002 while driving home from work, my car just stopped in the middle of traffic. I called for a tow truck to tow the vehicle to winner Lincoln-Mercury again. Winner replaced the fuel pump again and returned the car to me on April 29, 2002, approximately a year after the first fuel pump was replaced, winner replaced the fuel pump again. 3rd time on April 21, 2003 the car stopped on my way home from work. I had it towed to ryan Lincoln Mercury who replaced the fuel pump again. Approximately a year from the last one replaced......

- Sharon Hill, PA, USA

problem #5

Apr 022003

Cougar 6-cyl

  • Manual transmission
  • 88,000 miles
Fuel pump fails to produce sufficient pressure to run engine. First replacement at 54010 miles. Pump has failed again at 88000 miles.

- Eddyville, OR, USA

problem #4

Mar 012002

Cougar

  • miles
When driving approx 50 mph in 4th gear, car started to buck and chug, slowed down to 25, and stopped at stoplight, car chugged once and killed/stalled. Could not start, after 30 min car started but stalled after moving 10 feet, seemed as if car wasn't getting fuel. Dealership and first diagnostic test blamed fuel pump and they kindly replaced fuel pump for $100 deductible (car 5000 miles out of warranty). Yesterday, 4 days later, driving 70 mph w/cruise control on, chugging/buckinh reoccured, and then car mph started dropping fast, downshifted into 4th, pressed gas and nothing happened. Pulled over (car never killed) and put car in 1st gear and took off, 5 miles later it happened again (4 times total). Called dealership, blamed bad gas or water in the tank freezing in cold weather, both occurances happened at 1/4 tank of gas, added "heat" to remove any water, and will see what happens next time I am at 1/4 tank. Problem does not seem water/gas related problem is intermittent.

- Elkhorn, WI, USA

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