10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
0 miles

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problem #5

Jun 152003

Mystique

  • Automatic transmission
  • 0 miles
6/15/03 I do not have the exact dates of problems, but I will relate my experiences. Shortly after purchase used in 1999, the brake light switch, which also controls the shift inter- lock, failed. Took it to the dealer and they found an open connection behind the glove box that controls the switch operation. They fixed that open connection and the switch worked fine. Then the switch problem started again. Tried a new switch and that failed after a few months. Have gone through six or seven switches and have one now that seems to work. I purchased and installed new switches myself after the first one because Ford was charging me about $15 for the part and around $90 to install. Asked service people at Ford and they told me that some switches work and some don't. asked another serviceperson at different dealership and was told these stop light switches rarely fail" got a service bulletin from Ford stating that the front strut springs could fail but not to bring the car in until they did fail. Got another bulletin stating that the main electrical connecter for the engine under the hood could fail but again don't bring the car in until this failure happens. Ford did repair a failed hi-speed heater blower connection at their cost. I asked the tech why he had to raise the car and he said, poor design. Poor design seems to be a common theme with the '95 Mystique. By the way mine is a four banger. I guess the most troubling was the brake light switch. Not only can the car not be shifted out of park, the brake lights won't work even when the manual over ride is used. Nothing like not having brake lights on today's roads! the car now has about 78,000 miles. Why so few" didn't want to drive with no brake lights. I see the '95 Mystique/Contour was nothing but problems. I don't know how service bulletins concerning front spring failure or main engine harness failure which I described above cannot be classified as recalls. Robert soderlund

- Crystal, MN, USA

problem #4

Jul 152003

Mystique

  • Manual transmission
  • 0 miles
The front springs were changed under one of the recalls after one broke.the back springs were not under recall but were both broken and Ford refused to do it even though the springs were from the same supplier and failed prematurely. I had to change both rear springs due to their partial recall. The air bag light is blinking now which I am told means the air bags will not deploy if involved in an accident. I need to drive the car and if involved in an accident will hold Ford responsible for any injuries as they won't fix this faulty system.

- Lowell, MA, USA

problem #3

Mar 201996

Mystique

  • miles
Vehicle continually pulls causing damage to tires.

- Rhinelande, WI, USA

problem #2

Oct 051996

Mystique

  • miles
Speedometer needle bounces around then stops on 0, vehicle jerks and slows down to 0 mph and sometimes stalls. Vehicle also vibrates when in any gear and not moving.

- Chula Vist, CA, USA

problem #1

Apr 281997

Mystique

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
Axle broke.

- Laurelton, NY, USA