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I just purchased a used 2000 Lincoln Ls; my line to my acceleration failed due to line broke and I was almost hit by a vehicle that ran the light as I was pressing my brakes; and I was missed by inches; I was cleared by carfax on this vehicle. This need to be checked on the piece broke under the hood that hold this line my vehicle is parked in store lot until I take it back to dealer where I purchased it.
: the contact stated while driving 55 mph, the accelerator cable fractured and broke. The vehicle suddenly lost power and was pulled to safety. The contact repaired the cable temporarily until the vehicle can be inspected and repaired by a dealer. Updated 4/6/2006 -
- Atlanta, GA, USA
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- Tallahassee, FL, USA