Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
INTERIOR LIGHTING
10/01/1997
 The first incident happened while i was on the on-ramp to the mass. turnpike at 11:00 p.m. i was driving approx. 35 mph and my headlights shut off as well as the dashboard lighting. i immediately hit my brakes so that the cars behind me were aware of my existence. it seemed like they were off forever, in reality it was probably about 20 seconds. it proceeded to happen as i drove the speed limit on the pike, and many times thereafter. it came to the point that i would not drive at night unless absolutely necessary. i proceeded to look into vehicle recall information, because to me this is definate recall stuff, this is not normal wear and tear of an automobile. i was not surprised to see in the consumer guide, that it was in fact a recall on 1993, lincoln mark viii vehicles. however, what i was surprised about was the treatment i received from lincoln. i gave them the information, as well as the recall #98v009000, they told me that recalls are vehicle specific and that they would need my vin . *after providing them with this information, i was told that the headlamp recall did not pertain to my car. well, obviously there has been some kind of a mistake!?!????? i am not understanding the logic or reasoning in this, let me get this straight, o.k.: there is a recall for headlamp failure on 1993, lincoln mark viii's, i own a 1993, lincoln mark viii, i am having headlight failure, but my vehicle is not listed as part of the recall??????? well then shouldn't it be? what is the explanation then for the problem and why does lincoln fail to take responsibility and reinburse me. my life was in danger until i could get the funds to repair this problem, and lincoln just simply keeps saying i am sorry mam, there is nothing we can do, your car is not part of the recall i ask , well there is definately an error. and what can i do now? they gave me a couple of toll free numbers to call, but no-one is being helpful, and no-one can jlogically answer my question.
08/20/1995103/01/1993
 Light in trunk of vehicle can be accidentally turn on manually causing the light to get hot and a hour of operation can burn through any flammable items nearby. the trunk light switch is so situated that when loading the trunk an if the load is high enough to touch the top pf the trunk, the light switch can be turned on without the driver knowing, if the light is turned is on it gets hot and can cause a fire in the trunk without the passenger knowing, in which could not only destroy the vehicle but kill an occupant, it has burned a car cover of thick synthetic material in many spots, consumer states he had the vehicle for more than two years before he found out what was causing the burns.*jb