Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
12/06/20121442401
 While driving with the cruise control off. normal acceleration up to highway speeds, upon releasing the gas pedal the throttle stuck open and the car would not decelerate without heavy braking. pulled off the road and shut off engine. discovered that the cruise control cable had pushed itself back out of a locking ferrule that is supposed to hold it in place with plastic tabs, and lodged sideways so the throttle was being held open. put the cable back in place and it appeared to be properly seated but the same thing happened twice more before i could get the vehicle home. the plastic tabs have become brittle and broken and no longer properly hold the cruise control cable ferrule tightly in its socket. i see now from internet research that i could have completely disconnected the cable to completely alleviate the problem. but in the dark & cold and being unfamiliar with the mechanics of this particular vehicle i didn't have that knowledge at the time. upon a bit of internet research i see this is a fairly common failure mode for this particular part on 2001-2006 ford taurus' and other fords that use a similar mechanical cruise control method. i can't believe that there has not been a recall on this issue... this is a major safety issue and could easily cause a crash and fatalities. it was a pretty unnerving experience and i'm familiar with cars and have been driving over 35 years... i'd hate to have this happen to an inexperienced driver. *tr
12/06/2012144240
 While driving with the cruise control off. normal acceleration up to highway speeds, upon releasing the gas pedal the throttle stuck open and the car would not decelerate without heavy braking. pulled off the road and shut off engine. discovered that the cruise control cable had pushed itself back out of a locking ferrule that is supposed to hold it in place with plastic tabs, and lodged sideways so the throttle was being held open. put the cable back in place and it appeared to be properly seated but the same thing happened twice more before i could get the vehicle home. the plastic tabs have become brittle and broken and no longer properly hold the cruise control cable ferrule tightly in its socket. i see now from internet research that i could have completely disconnected the cable to completely alleviate the problem. but in the dark & cold and being unfamiliar with the mechanics of this particular vehicle i didn't have that knowledge at the time. upon a bit of internet research i see this is a fairly common failure mode for this particular part on 2001-2006 ford taurus' and other fords that use a similar mechanical cruise control method. i can't believe that there has not been a recall on this issue... this is a major safety issue and could easily cause a crash and fatalities. it was a pretty unnerving experience and i'm familiar with cars and have been driving over 35 years... i'd hate to have this happen to an inexperienced driver.
09/06/20121250001
 The seal leaks on the fuel tank. *tr
09/06/2012125000
 The seal leaks on the fuel tank