This data is from the NHTSA — the US gov't agency tasked with vehicle safety. Complaints are spread across multiple & redundant categories, & are not organized by problem.
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I believe all 1997 Ford Contour should be recalled, over the past 3 years I have replaced the clutch, waterpump, blower motor, both lower control arms, bushings, sway bars, wheel bearings, front & rear brakes and rotors(both twice!!!!), axle, 2 oxygen sensors, catalytic converter, egr valve, coil springs, battery, balljoints, door latch, almost all of the full front suspension!!!! there are more parts that I had replaced but I can't remember all the names of the parts there are too many!! my check engine light will not turn off, seat belt light will not turn off, short in the drivers side power window, the engine will (rev) up by itself when it's in gear and when it's not, short in the drivers side power seats, water leakage in the trunk, A/C leaks onto the passenger side floor, all doors squeak no matter what you do, carpet is falling out, horn will not work most of the time, same for the cruise control, windshield wiper sprayer does not work, knocking noise coming from the engine, ended up in very bad debt because of this and no one will take it, I still owe money on the piece of crap. Contacted Ford motor at one time regarding all the parts I replaced after the first year I had it, they say it's not there problem. Dealership who sold it to me says it was just fine, bull crap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I believe that those are too many items for a 1997 to go wrong on.
Three replacements of front wheel bearing, and one replacement of right rear bearing, all replacements made from two different dealers. Feel free to provide any further information.
While driving there was a continuous rubbing noise coming from the tires. Took vehicle to dealer and they said front tires needed replacement. Consumer replaced two front tires. 2 months later, noise continued. Consumer put all new tires, and noise continued, and got louder and louder. Consumer took vehicle to dealer, and they said it was front wheel bearings.
Consumer took vehicle to dealership/mechanic for a "roaring" noise coming from front end. This noise would become louder with speed. Dealer stated that problem was with bearings of vehicle. Please provide any additional information.
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- Toledo, OR, USA