Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - ANTILOCK
0222511/11/200210008308Brakes-abs/ats (antilock braking system/advance trac system) diagnostic trouble codes (dtcs) b1288?b1289 diagnosis-service tips. *mj07/27/2004
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - ANTILOCK - ABS WARNING LIGHT
032302/03/200310002473Abs/ats (anti-lock braking system)/(advance trac system) warning lamp with both diagnostic trouble codes (dtcs) c1288 (pressure transducer main/primary input circuit failure) & c1289 (pressure transducer redundant/secondary input circuit fa09/03/2003
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - ANTILOCK - CONTROL UNIT/MODULE
1740312/01/200310008287Advance trac indicator illuminated - diagnostic trouble code (dtc) c1287. *mj07/26/2004
1740212/01/200310008286Advance trac indicator illuminated - diagnostic trouble code (dtc) c1286. *mj07/26/2004
1742312/01/200310008293Advance trac indicator illuminated - diagnostic trouble code (dtc) c1286. *mj07/26/2004
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - SWITCHES - BRAKE LIGHT
0217609/02/200210008580Lamp-brake-invadvertent disabling of brake shift interlock. *mj08/05/2004

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC
12/20/2005109/15/2005
 Brake failure. after 36 months of leasing a 2002 lincoln ls, my wife and i purchased the vehicle with it having approximately 28,000 miles in september 2005. in december of that year with less than 30,000 miles, my wife had a minor traffic accident when while braking the car failed to stop. the brakes had been serviced in august for a squeal. there was no excessive wear but the rotors were re-surfaced. prior to this incident there had been no other braking problems. *nm
06/06/20031
 While applying the brakes vehicle will stall without prior warning. consumer had no power steering or brakes. *ak
03/11/200328000
 While driving at 20 mph the vehicles brakes failed resulting in a vehicle crash in which the airbags did not deploy. dealer notified. *nlm
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - ANTILOCK
10/23/200560000508/16/2005
 Brake failure. my wife and i purchased the 2002 lincoln ls in august, 2005 from our local ford dealership. later that month on two occasions my wife reported that the brakes failed during low speed stops. we took the vehicle back to the dealership but the service department found nothing wrong. the service department suggested she might be driving with two feet and asked that she allow her spouse to drive it for a while to see if it happened to him. on october 5, 2005 during a low speed stop at an intersection, the brakes failed again causing a minor traffic accident. there were no injuries but a claim was filed with our insurance company. again, the vehicle was taken to the dealer service department and they found nothing wrong. we took the vehicle to our personal mechanic and he was unable to find anything wrong with the braking system. on october 17, the brakes failed to stop the vehicle again while my wife was driving but did not result in an accident. on october 24, 2005 i was driving the vehicle and beginning to stop during slow speed travel and depressed the brake, the vehicle felt almost as if it accelerated and i did what i suggested that my wife do if it happened again and that was to slam the vehicle into neutral or reverse to stop it. the vehicle came to a stop. this did not result in an accident as no other vehicles were in front of me. i checked this website to find that others have experienced the same problem, reported it to the dealerships and received the same results from ford. nothing found i took the vehicle to the dealer again, contacted the ford company customer relations division and also filed this complaint. this is a potentially deadly defect and so far ford contends they can find nothing wrong. the vehicle will be look at again at the dealership. *nm
01/01/2005108/06/2001
 Dt: 2002 lincoln lse. had three instances where the consumer tried to brake and the vehicle surged forward and did not stop. this has been over the last nine months. took vehicle to the dealership, and they didn't know what the problem was. they did not have a code. the dealership said they contacted ford motor company, and they said they had no other instances with this model car. the consumer bought vehicle new in august 2002. had no problems with the brakes before nine months ago. there has been no accidents. *ak
05/01/200547530201/01/2005
 In past month lincoln ls 2002 vin #1lnhm87a62y693354 experienced two low-speed (less than 10 mph) brake failures.one resulted in a minor accident.the first occurred approx. may 1, but no accident resulted.while i was attempting to stop at an intersection, brakes failed to hold and car rolled though a stop sign into the cross street.there was oncoming traffic but no accident resulted.i immediately had car evaluated by my personal mechanic and service dept at central ford in houston. neither shop was able to diagnose and fix problem.on morning of may 31, my son was driving to his office in galveston when brakes again failed to hold during traffic stop.there was a minor accident when lincoln rear-ended another vehicle.lincoln was towed to repair shop in galveston even though the brakes appeared to function after the accident-police investigator did not believe lincoln was safe to operate given history of brake failure.there was minor damage to the front bumper of lincoln and also the back bumper of van that was rear-ended.on june 1 had lincoln towed from galveston to southwest lincoln in houston.again service shop has not been able to identify and correct root cause of brake failure incidents.service dept advised me they can find no problems with lincoln.i spoke with a senior service consultant at central ford.he said there is no history of brake failure with lincolns of this model type.i took lincoln again to southwest lincoln on monday morning and picked it up late tuesday afternoon for diagnosis and again the service shop has not been able to identify problem.inference is that i should be able to safely drive it, but the fail-to-brake incidents have convinced me that car is too dangerous to drive.i filed a complaint with lincoln and was told that it is up to the individual dealership to find problem and not lincoln's responsibility.i was told by the senior service advisor that as long as the brake failure can't be duplicated there is nothing more that can be done.
09/16/20021808407/31/2002
 2002 lincoln ls exhibiting recurring brake system defects.*mr briefly, the warning lights for the brake system, anti-lock system and the advanced trac system illuminated under normal driving, which was followed by a hard brake with a severe pull to the side. the dealer found faulty ground wire caused a loss of battery voltage to the abs module, however the problem recurred while driving, the warning lights illuminated on the dash board, the vehicle made a hard turn to the right and a hard braking force was applied, the consumer had great difficulty trying to keep the vehicle under control, minutes later the engine shut off by itself and then restarted by itself, the dealer replaced numerous parts, but the problem recurred. also the cruise control failed to activate during normal highway driving. *jb
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - PEDALS AND LINKAGES
01/12/200619000111/12/2002
 Dt*: the contact stated while applying brake pressure, the accelerator pedal was also pushed which caused the vehicle to lurch forward and strike another vehicle from behind at 45mph. although there was a crash, no one was injured. the vehicle sustained minor damage. the police were on the scene and a report was taken. the vehicle was towed to the local dealer. the dealer determined the placement of the brake and accelerator pedals were accurate and suggested the crash was not due to any defect. the dealer could not duplicate the problem, no repairs were made concerning the brake and accelerator pedals.
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 The accelerator pedal was too close to the brake pedal which made it difficult to drive at times. *nlm. *ak *cb *jb