Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
COMMUNICATIONS - HORN ASSEMBLY
10/10/200530001507/12/2002
 1. most rain or snow (wet condition) driving causes partial or complete failures of horns 2. if car is drive in wet or snow conditions, the horns fail. this is a partial failure where horn are barely audible, or in heavy wet and cold ( freezing conditions) horns fail completely. in all cases to date, over time,( usually weeks ) horn returns to normal function during dry/and warm up periods. do date no consequences. (3) ford dealership has replaced horns 2 times (there is a ford service bulletin) however, has not changed the condition, it continues. old part kept by dealer. *jb
08/04/200323104209/29/2002
 Horn failure after driving through normal rain (no submersion) on roadways. has occurred on multiple occasions and horn assemblies have been replaced. *ak heat shield on catalytic convertor fell off due to corrosion near mounting bolt holes.
05/29/200317359209/29/2002
 Horn failure after driving through normal rain (no submersion) on roadways. has occurred on mulitple occasions and horn assemblies have been replaced twice.*ak
09/04/200393711
 9 repair issues in 8,000 miles. 1. grinding brakes. 2. sunroof failed to close. 3. engine sensor failed. 4. tire developed a bubble. 5. intake runner failed. 6. stereo jammed. 7. horn failed. 8. defective control assembly. 9. defective manifold assembly. *la