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The contact owns a 1996 Ford Crown Victoria which was purchased in 2004. She noticed an orange flame under the vehicle and smoke under the hood. The fire department was notified and the fire quickly engulfed the entire vehicle. The vehicle was destroyed. The failure and current mileages were 196,000. Updated 03/17/09. Updated 03/17/09.
I have a 96 Ford crown vic I drove it home from work fine with no problems then I drove it to take my son to work it started to overheat there was no indication something was wrong. Then the temp went up and check engine light came on. I have change the thermostat but it still is over heating and water is coming out the exhaust and seems to be spitting out from top of motor. This car has only 59,00 miles on it.
I have one of the plastic intake manifold on a 1996 Ford crown vic that cracked. I contacted a dealer in tulsa and they said the recall was out of date and would not do the work. If they just recalled the part in 2004 or 2005 why would it not be covered now.
I recently got the vehicle and its already giving me problems. The car drifts to the side and the motor is giving me problems the car has not even reached 1500 miles since I got it and its already causing me problems.
While at work performing an alternator test on a 96 Crown Victoria with the 4.6 engine I was running the engine at 2000 RPM. There was a loud pop and then the engine compartment was filled with steam and hot coolant. I was almost scalded, as I was leaning over the engine to access the throttle linkage. The intake had cracked on the coolant runner behind the alternator about 2" wide. Our shop had to replace the customer's intake manifold and could not charge the customer for the parts or labor because the customer blamed us for the damage. I believe that the customer should have been informed of this situation by Ford Motor Company and the recall should cover more than just the "fleet use" vehicles. This is clearly a product durability/defect issue.
- Ormond Beach, FL, USA
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Intake manifold cracked. Contacted Ford customer service. Advised no recall at this time. Advised to retain receipt if recall issued, Ford would refund expense. Was advised that if I did not have repair made at Ford dealership there was no other way for their engineers to document and investigate the problem. Also aware the escambia county, fl sheriff's dept. Has to replace this same part on a regular basis. After reviewing the numerous complaints I find that a recall has been issued for police and taxi vehicles but not passenger vehicles. The cost of this part with a discount was $501. The replacement manifold has a metal water passage to prevent further cracks. Ford must be held accountable for this and forced to repair, replace or refund this defective major engine part.
There were problems with the engine. Manufacturer was contacted and stated the vehicle was not included on the recall even though the vehicle experienced the same problem with the manifold intake. Smoke come from under the hood. There was no water(was all over the engine and the insulation), and no oil. Plastic was used for the intake manifold which Ford changed to metal. The consumer's new engine had come with the new change. Ford instructed the consumer to keep receipts because the were going to issue a recall.
The intake manifold cracked allowing coolant to leak which could get onto wiring and cause a fire, or engine over heating which could cause a fire. Ford has a recall on police cars and taxi's but not regular Crown Victoria's.
Whenever the vehicle is in low idle engine would stall. Problem is intermittent & would have no warning. Been to dealership 3 different times & mechanic can not locate cause of problem. Had air flow sensor replaced due to check engine light coming on.
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- Dallas, TX, USA