3.2

definitely annoying
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
42,500 miles

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problem #4

Apr 152003

Sable

  • Automatic transmission
  • 70,000 miles
I should have learned that Sable was a bad car after the engine of my mother's '87 Sable exploded, caught fire and busted through the floor of the car beside the gas pedal and brake (1993). Luckily she was not in the car. The engine had been off and sitting in park for five minutes when this happened. I bought my 97 Sable in 2001. I have never had a car with so many constant problems. I spend about $1200 a year fixing it continually. I'm currently having electrical problems with the radio going out while in reverse or when I press the brake. The window on the passenger side won't move up or down unless the driver and the passenger press the buttons at the same time. The interior light stays on, so we have to unplug the fuse to get it to go off. The seat belt safety light and the window button lights keep clicking on and off. Once again, the steering wheel is hard to turn even though the power steering fluid is at the right level. I have to get the wheels aligned several times a year. The car always makes a humming noise and does not block out the sound of wind. The shoulder straps of seat belts alway lock into place too tight. Name the problem... I've probably been through it. I will never buy another Ford/ Mercury again even if it is the #1 selling car.

- Springfield, MO, USA

problem #3

Apr 222003

Sable

  • Automatic transmission
  • 100,000 miles
At about 100,000 easy highway miles, we had to replace the torque converter, then the entire transmission, plus for the last two years minor engine repairs to the tune of about $350 every other month, the window won't go down anymore, and now--4 months after the transmission replacement--we have lost overdrive and the engine light is on, again! we have never had a car with this many problems, and will never buy a Ford/Mercury anything again. Our Suburban was more reliable.

- Waitsburg, WA, USA

problem #2

Jun 011999

Sable

  • miles
At times, power window is inoperable, consumer states a hit to the center of the door panel causes it to work.

- Zionsville, IN, USA

problem #1

Jul 312000

Sable

  • miles
The failure of the window motor was not to do with a fuse or window in locked position and remedied itself a few days after problem. No mechanical replacement was needed and there have been no further problems with the passenger window. The driver window is not functioning and in the down position. After exhausting all other options the diagnosis is the motor as being the culprit.

- Roy, UT, USA