10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
3 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
80,897 miles

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problem #20

Apr 032021

Mountaineer

  • 137,000 miles
Had to replace transmission completely at 137,000 miles. There's been a lot of complaints about these transmissions at this mileage and Ford should be responsible for some of the cost. This is ridiculous.

- Waynesboro, PA, USA

problem #19

Feb 142018

Mountaineer

  • 130,000 miles
I had to replace the transmission and some other related parts in my vehicle and I was informed by a dealership that there was a "silent recall" on this transmission and that even though Ford Motor Company was aware of the issues as early as 2000 they continue to install them in vehicles. If you look online you will see quite a number of complaints on this transmission. I feel since Ford knowingly kept using these transmissions and was well aware of their possible failure when they reached 130,000 miles that they should be responsible for at least a portion of he costs if indeed, not all of the cost of replacement. What happens when a car company puts out a silent recall" do I have any rights? I have already sent a certified letter to Ford motor customer relations in dearborn, mi and I have a signed receipt that they accepted my letter but they have not bothered to contact me at all. What are my options and is this something you can help me with" the first time this transmission caused a problem was when we were in 5 pm traffic on a road with a speed limit of 55 miles an hour and the car just stopped leaving my family in the middle of a busy two lane road which was very dangerous. We were finally able to get the vehicle to the shoulder. I can forward my bills and copies of online conversations regarding the failure of these transmissions.

- Rapid City, MI, USA

problem #18

Apr 212018

Mountaineer 6-cyl

  • 60,000 miles
The contact owns a 2007 Mercury Mountaineer. While driving various speeds, the vehicle would jump and jerk. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic and it was diagnosed that the transmission failed. The dealer and manufacturer were not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 60,000. Updated 9/21/18

- Rapid City, MI, USA

problem #17

Jan 022018

Mountaineer

  • 150,000 miles
While driving my seat will randomly move back and forth as if I took the keys out. Thought something was wrong with my transmission but after having the garage put transmission fluid in it still feels like the transmission is messed up even though the garage says the transmission is fine.

- East Bridgewater, MA, USA

problem #16

May 202017

Mountaineer

  • 121,000 miles
Transmission would not shift out of low gear

- Appomattox, VA, USA

problem #15

Nov 012017

Mountaineer

  • 130,000 miles
My 2007 Mercury Mountaineer never had any problems until recently, thought it was the transmission because of the way it drove. Took it to the mechanic and got transmission fluid put in but the problems remained the same and was told the transmission was fine. My thermostat housing unit was leaking (this is very common with these cars and very dangerous, needs immediate attention!) and had caused very expensive wiring issues. Almost acts exactly like the transmission is going out - RPM's are way too high, the vehicle would not accelerate in the middle of city traffic, the car jumped at a stoplight and caused me to hit the car in front of me, and it doesn't shift properly. Problems occurred out of nowhere and are too dangerous to be ignored but very expensive to be fixed. Its very common and should be recalled before someone gets seriously injured!!!!

- Bloomfield, MO, USA

problem #14

Jan 152015

Mountaineer

  • 91,305 miles
Seat moved back for "easy exit" all vehicle components shut off and vehicle brakes locked up in the road then cut back on by itself and transmission jerked into gear like someone rear ended us! very scary and unsafe with my 10 month old in the vehicle!

- Covington , VA, USA

problem #13

Jul 282014

Mountaineer 6-cyl

  • 170,000 miles
First off when I bought the vehicle the rear wiper does not work. Secondly when you put the vehicle in reverse it jolts before going into reverse. Finally it only let's you put so much of fuel into the gas tank at a time before stopping the fuel flow into the gas tank.

- Tamaqua, PA, USA

problem #12

Jul 012014

Mountaineer 8-cyl

  • 97,400 miles
Vehicle will not shift out of park. Shift is locked into park and will not shift to any gear and depressing lever button and brake will not release out of park. I purchased the vehicle from huntington Ford in rochester hill and bought the extended warranty and was told by Ford service department this is not covered and would cost $500 just for the part. After researching this problem I have noticed other complaints about this issue that the car will not move out of park. This seems like it may be a defect because I have never experienced this problem out of many vehicles I have owned for years.

- Grand Blanc, MI, USA

problem #11

Oct 012013

Mountaineer

  • miles
2007 Mercury Mountaineer. Consumer writes in regards to acceleration and console lighting issues and problems with back windshield wipers.

- Washington, DC, USA

problem #10

Oct 152013

Mountaineer 6-cyl

  • 145,000 miles
Apparently there have been a lot of issues with the thermostat housing leaking fluid into the electrical system causing it to short out. I was driving, went to take off in rush hour traffic and they vehicle wouldn't go because the leak and ruined a part of the electrical system and the gears would shift. It was almost like the transmission had gone out. I have read several accounts where this has happened to tons of <09 Mountaineer and Explorer. Tsb 09-22-15 came out about this issue. I was driving with my infant daughter and we could have been injured very badly. Something needs to be done about this. It has been identified and apparenlty affects people's cars and their ability to accelerate. Very dangerous.

- Brandenburg, KY, USA

problem #9

Feb 192010

Mountaineer 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 43,236 miles
The contact owns a 2007 Mercury Mountaineer. The contact stated that the vehicle failed to shift out of park. The vehicle was towed to a dealer where it was determined that the gear shifter needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact also stated that the shift cable failed during one of the occurrences. The manufacturer was contacted about the failure. The failure mileage was 43,236. Updated 09/18/13 the consumer stated when she started the vehicle, the gear shift moved freely and would not engage any gear. The vehicle was towed by a flatbed. It was determined the gear shift lever circuit board needed to be replaced. On July 3, 2012, the gear shift became stuck in park. Again, the vehicle had to be towed. The technician found the shift cable off and the shifter was not working properly. The shifter was replaced. One month later, the gear shift became stuck in park again, and was towed for a third time. However, upon arrival it was not stuck in park anymore. She was informed that the slight incline of the driveway where it was parked may have caused the weight of the vehicle to sit on the park ball causing the gear to hold the shifter. The repair shop recommended the consumer activate the emergency brake, at all times. On June 10, 2013. The vehicle became stuck in park again. The consumer called the repair shop, and someone came out to her house. Once the technician rocked the vehicle back and fourth, it came out of park. The consumer went to a transmission shop, where she was informed the angle of the lever had been modified 24 times, the rod and pawl had been modified 12 times. Update 09/26/13

- Port Jefferson Station, NY, USA

problem #8

Nov 202012

Mountaineer

  • miles
While on the freeway my car started to loose power. I would push on the gas and the car would not accelerate. Since the first time this has happened on numerous occasions. And have taken it to many mechanics which finds out nothing is wrong of course. Finally I find out this is a throttle position sensor made by Ford. And there has been many Ford cars and parts experiencing this same thing. This is definitely a safety hazard so why has for not recalled this" do people have to start dying before they do something"

- Long Beach, CA, USA

problem #7

Feb 012012

Mountaineer 8-cyl

  • 90,000 miles
When traveling in "overdrive", upon acceleration, the transmission will buck, violently depending how hard you press on the pedal. The only time this will not happen is if you control the vehicle speed with the cruise control. I haven, T had it go to the dealer as of yet for inspection, so there are no conclusions as of yet as to what may be wrong.

- Hampton, NJ, USA

problem #6

Sep 032012

Mountaineer

  • miles
We bought the car 2 years ago and a few months after we have purchased it, it started to act up. When we pull the shift gear to reversed, it jerks real bad as if we were rear ended. A few times, the shift gear would be stuck. We could not pull the shifter down to reverse from park. It normally takes us an hour so to do it but tonight, it was worst. We were stuck on park...finally after an hour, we were able to pull it from park and onto reverse from the garage. Only this time reverse was park, neutral was reverse, drive was neutral and 3 was drive. It was so frustrating....and to top that off, my husband and I both got into a heated argument over this stupid car!! we still cannot get it fixed because we don't have the money!!!

- Westminster, CO, USA

problem #5

Mar 022009

Mountaineer 6-cyl

  • 67,000 miles
My transmission jerks as I accelerate during travel. To me it's getting worse. I have had it looked at. No codes are showing that I have a problem. But clearly something is wrong. I have done this several times, still no codes to indicate anything is wrong with my vehicle. Also my gas sensors are shot. Engine light goes in and out. My vehicle has stopped in the middle of atlanta traffic, causing problems of other vehicles traveling in the direction that I am with children. I also have the problem with backing my vehicle, it jerks before backing.

- Jonesboro, GA, USA

problem #4

Jul 052011

Mountaineer

  • 46,000 miles
The contact owns a 2007 Mercury Mountaineer. The contact was driving approximately 50 mph when a vibration was felt and the transmission began to slip gears. The failure appeared to occur more frequently in warm weather temperatures. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer but the technician was unable to duplicate the problem. In addition, the instrument panel and gauges would illuminate intermittently as a result of defective pixels. The front driver's side power seat would move backward and forward freely while the vehicle was in motion. The contact would shut off the vehicle and once restarted, the failures would correct independently until later recurring without warning. In addition, the headlights failed intermittently. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired for the failures. The manufacturer was notified of the defects. The approximate failure mileage was 46,000.

- Pilot Mountain , NC, USA

problem #3

Apr 162007

Mountaineer 6-cyl

  • 70,000 miles
I turn my 2007 Mountaineer AWD on and it accelerates, so I let it stop idling high and if it doesn't totally shut off I then proceed to put my truck either in drive or reverse and it jerks very hard. I have already hit my garage because I was not able to stop the vehicle. I already took it to Ford and they told me that the engine light is not on so they can't do anything about it. They little wrench symbol is on though. I am so scared that I am going to end up killing someone. I wish I could afford to not drive my truck around but it is my only transportation. I have to drive my 4 kids with me and it concerns me. Some one please help, from what I see is another Toyota disaster waiting to happen.

- Cedar Park, TX, USA

problem #2

Sep 022009

Mountaineer 6-cyl

  • 30,000 miles
The contact owns a 2007 Mercury Mountaineer. Immediately after the vehicle was turned on without warning, it accelerated and crashed into a store. The police gave her a ticket for careless driving. The vehicle was towed to an authorized dealer. She was not informed of the repairs that were made to the vehicle. The contact has had problems with the vehicle since she purchased it. Prior to the failure, whenever she engaged the brake pedal the vehicle accelerated without warning; however, the dealer stated that there was nothing wrong with the vehicle. The vehicle was destroyed per the insurance company. The contact was always concerned about the safety risk and defect in the vehicle. The failure and current mileages were 30000. Updated 11/04/09. The consumer stated the vehicle made a noise when the gear was placed in reverse. Updated 11/05/09

- Belleville, MI, USA

problem #1

Aug 252009

Mountaineer

  • 40,000 miles
Vehicle's transmission "clunks" or hard shifts, when slowing down and coming to a stop, or at low speeds. Surges at stop lights, or will hesitate when the gas pedal is pushed. This has been an ongoing problem since I purchased the vehicle in 1997. I have taken it back to the dealer numerous times, and they tell me that 1. nothing is wrong with the transmission or 2. they have downloaded a new program for the computer. I know there is something wrong, but no one will fix this. Now it's 4000 miles over warranty, and the problem is getting worse. Sooner or later this will cause an accident.

- Bloomfield, NY, USA