Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
PARKING BRAKE - CONVENTIONAL - MECHANICAL - LINKAGE AND CABLE
065401/01/200610019962Park brake cable freezing/rear brakes dragging. *ak05/17/2006

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
PARKING BRAKE
06/13/2011
 Upon following the instructions in the manufacturer issued owner's manual which states to set the parking brake, pull the parking brake handle up as far as possible, i experienced a loud popping sound followed by the inability to use previously mentioned parking brake since the cables had been snapped. i have seen that there are numerous issues and complaints pertaining to the parking brake/parking brake cables with 2005 ford mustangs, but it appears that nothing has been done to resolve this issue even though ford has acknowledged the inefficiency of these cables by replacing them in the 2007 and later mustang models. the rubber coating of these cables is apparently inefficient in keeping moisture and water out of the cable itself as expressed by many unhappy ford mustang owners, which in turn caused my cables to rust and eventually snap. i find it extremely alarming that this is such a prevalent complaint yet nothing has been done to remedy this problem by either ford or the nhtsa. had the owner's manual issued by ford not said pull the parking brake handle up as far as possible my issue and possibly many others would not have come to fruition, since in an attempt to secure my vehicle based on the manufacturer's instructions my parking brake cables broke as a result of the faulty rubber coating. also, there is a good chance i would have not encountered this problem had the owner's manual stated to only raise the parking brake until a fair amount of tension is felt. however, the issue i experienced would have most likely been inevitable given the numerous issues and complaints already surrounding the problems with the parking brake and cable, so luckily i experienced this problem without myself or anyone else suffering any injuries. something needs to be done about this issue as it is extraordinarily unfair to put the responsibility of repair on the consumer when the manufacturer could have taken steps to fix this issue, and has done so in later models.
02/25/201170000
 My 2005 ford mustang failed virginia state safety inspection due to all 3 emergency brake cables needing to be replaced. this is a known defect by ford (tsb 0654) and no recall has been issued. numerous owners found on the www have similar complaints and have faced large repair cost ($500-700) as well as vehicles rolling out into the street causing accidents when left unattended on inclines. the parking brakes have locked up in cold weather. this in my opinion is a safety item and should be recalled and repaired immediatley. please make ford issue a recall before someone really gets hurt.
01/03/20115
 2005 ford mustang with parking brake problems which caused the vehicle to be damaged after rolling down a hill. consumer is also expressing discontent with the ford company. *kb the consumer stated the door handles were replaced three times, the convertible top had to be replaced, a new fuel pump was needed which was recalled, a new radio was installed, and the battery was replaced twice. *jb
12/14/201043500
 I have a 2005 ford mustang and went to go to work and my emergency brake will not release. i can not drive my car. left it running for 20 minutes to let it warm up but it still will not release. this happened when i first got the car new and the dealership replaced the brake stating it was a defect. but now its doing the same thing.
08/18/201050000
 E-brake malfunction on a 2005 ford mustang v6. i leave the car in gear all the time because of the issue. my vehicle rolled down a hill over a curb and caused $980 worth of damage to the condensor and radiator. apparently ford said the e-cord is wrapped all around the unit and i need a replacement at $565.
06/12/200865000
 Rear break cable freeze. e brake loose
04/10/200940000
 . water leak in passenger side kick panel ford knew of water leak issue when vehicle was manufactured. i had about an inch of water on my passenger floorboard after a storm. also rear brakes stick after using emergency brake. if i ever have to use my e-brake in an emergency the rear wheels will lock up and be even more of a hazard and danger. both these issues are very safety related. searching the internet you will find literally hundreds if not thousands of complaints about this water leak and e-brake damage issue. please do something about this. i am currently thinking of suing ford for the water leak and the fact that the technician at the dealership admitted this is a known ford problem but not enough people have complained for them to care...
01/05/2010750001
 The parking brake cable on my 2005 mustang froze up and would not release. this causes the car to be not drivable as the rear brakes do not release tw*
01/06/2010515001
 Freezing temperatures and snow led me to use the parking brake on hill overnight. the next morning the rear brakes did not disengage despite releasing the e brake handle which turned off the sensor. i did not attribute the difficulty of the drive to the brakes as there was lots of snow in the parking lot and the light sensor was off. the car was driven half mile, and when i parked, i was inspecting the rotors, the temperature of which immediately burnt a hole in my winter glove. i called the dealer to ask about problem and they seemed like it was the first time they have heard about it, but there are numerous online posts relating to the same issue. has not yet been fixed, as i am in process of trying to figure out if this is a problem the dealer should cover, or if i am going to have to pay for it out of pocket. it would seem as though a safety recall should have been issued for this problem since the parking brake is a safety feature and this is not a part that normally goes bad under normal wear and tear conditions. please continue to make ford aware of the extremely disappointed owners they have due to their refusal to take care of this safety issue. *tr
02/08/2009340001
 I own a 2005 ford mustang and the parking brake will not release correctly and wears my back brakes and rotors prematurely. the parking brake sticking issue has happened numerous times and i have talked with the dealer i bought the car from and then to a different one to see if i got better results. i didn't!!! i feel like this should be covered by the warranty or a recall because it appears that many other mustang owners are experiencing the same problem. *tr
01/01/20081
 The parking brake freezes when i use my ebrake and i can't drive till the ice in the boot is melted. it wears my brakes and happens anytime i use it. *tr
11/18/2008560001
 The emergency brake on my 2005 mustang began freezing up and wouldn't release. shortly after this began to occur the brake discontinued to work at all. after shelling out $300+ for a completely new emergency brake assembly, the same problem is back again. my guess is they have a design flaw in this assembly. *tr
02/01/20061
 In the winter of 2006, i had to bring in my car in for the dealership to fix the parking brake. what happened was, the brake cable split somewhere allowing moisture to collect. when the parking brake was applied it would cause that moisture to freeze, with the result of locked brakes. this has also happened in 2007. the car is no longer on warranty so i don't bother getting it fixed anymore, knowing it will just happen again. instead i just park on flat areas and leave it in gear. ford has never offered a valid solution other than bring it in every time it breaks. not impressed! *tr
03/27/2008477938402/28/2008
 Hand brakes are not locking or releasing properly, i had my car parked in my garage, i was warming it up, i pulled on the emergency brakes and went home to get something from inside the house and when i came back the car was already on the street with a dent, the hand brake did not lock, luckily no kids were there at the time, or a stroller. when releasing the hand brake it locks up it does not release and when driving it, it over heats the whole wheel. *tr
02/12/2008240001003/12/2005
 In low temperatures, below freezing, the parking brake will freeze. the cable has been replaced by the dealership 2x under warranty, yet the problem remains unfixed. *tr
02/09/200850000401/01/2005
 Parking brake freezes in temperatures below 30 degrees. i have had the emergency brake cables replaced in 2006, but the failure is occurring in the winter of 2007/2008. *tr
01/22/200788323211/18/2005
 Parking brake fails to release fully when temperatures are below 30 degree f. if your are not familiar if car, it could go unnoticed, causing overheating of the rear brakes and possible wheel bearings failure. has not been repaired as of 2/6/07. waiting for temperature rise before taking to dealer. *nm
03/01/20068000605/21/2005
 The parking brake calipers and pads freeze and will not release when temperature drops below 32 degrees--while the handle is fully released inside the vehicle. when in neutral and pushed car will not roll, and when in gear and given gas car barely budges. taken twice to dealership--by tow truck--but when arrived temperature had risen above 32 degrees and pads etc had released. dealership has not yet been able to reproduce the problem. dealership inspected entire assembly twice and found no problems. no repairs have been made. i am a firefighter/emt first responder and respond in my personal vehicle to fires/accidents/medical emergencies etc. having a car that does not operate correctly in cold weather is not an option for me. *nm
PARKING BRAKE - CONVENTIONAL - MECHANICAL
08/12/200744000507/10/2005
 Over the winter my ford 2005 mustang v6 had an issue. the emergency brake would freeze up. you would not beagle to move the car, until the thing d-iced. now months later, due to this issue happening in the winter, finally the e brake got stuck in a position where the car could drive, but the brake pads and rotors were tore up in the process. the dealer is going to charge me $700 dollars to have all this fixed (new rear brakes and to fix the cable) ford put out an internal memo about this issue, why is there no recall on it. if you search the internet there are many others who have this issue. *tr
PARKING BRAKE - CONVENTIONAL - MECHANICAL - LINKAGE AND CABLE
12/06/200717000203/26/2006
 My 2005 ford mustang parking brake cable has locked up each of the last two winters. i have read several similar incidents. the 2nd time my dealer suggested i not use the parking brake in winter. why has ford not recalled and redesigned this part? *tr
12/16/200769200110/03/2007
 In december the temp. got down to 17 degrees, because of the cold weather my emergency brake locked my back wheels up. i took it into the ford company and they unlocked them. i was told that they had froze and needed to be replaced or not to use emergency brake until it warmed back up. *tr