Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC
04/01/201025000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2007 lincoln towncar. while driving at any speed, the contact noticed that when applying pressure to the brakes, the vehicle would violently shake. the dealer advised the contact to bring the vehicle in for diagnostic testing. the contact did not inform manufacturer nor was the vehicle inspected or repaired. the current mileage was 35,000 and the failure mileage was 25,000. the vin was unavailable.
04/01/201025000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2007 lincoln towncar. while driving at any speed, the contact noticed that when applying pressure to the brakes, the vehicle would violently shake. the dealer advised the contact to bring the vehicle in for diagnostic testing. the contact did not inform manufacturer nor was the vehicle inspected or repaired. the current mileages were 35,000 and the failure mileages were 25,000. the vin was unavailable. bw
05/10/20100
 Reference complaints 10327169, and 10326349. lincoln 2007 town car why are these reports included in interior systems? they are clearly a safety issue that should be included under brakes and fuel system!! this model has the brake pedal and the fuel pedal connected together in a system that can raise or lower them together...it is probably this system that is at fault. in order to put in this feature it appears that they moved the gas pedal closer to the brake pedal and it is possible to apply both pedals together.
07/01/200730001
 Component: vehicle speed control details: tl*the contact owns a 2007 lincoln town car. the contact stated that the gas pedal and brakes were too close together. the contact observed that they were too close when the vehicle was purchased; i notify the dealer, reedman-toll, langhorne, pa approximately 6 months after purchase and was told that there was no recall on this condition. my husband, julius hyman, the primary driver, has experienced this unattended acceleration approximately 6 times and fortunately he was able to remove the foot from the accelerator allowing the brake to function before an accident occurred.or the manufacturer. . *tr
09/11/200811806106/14/2008
 Tl*the contact owns a 2007 lincoln town car. on four separate occasions, while driving at an unknown speed, the contact depressed the brake pedal to stop the vehicle. the brake pushed back under his foot and the vehicle surged forward. the current mileage was 17,000 and failure mileage was 11,806. updated 10/03/08 *bf updated 10/06/08. 8jb
08/28/200815201
 I purchased the 2007 towncar on 6/24/08, with 14,500 miles. the problem occurs when my shoe is half on the brake and the pedal will go down to where the gas pedal is. this has happened 6 or 7 time already, the harder you press the brake the faster you go. why does the brake pedal go down this far? my wife gets all shook up when this happens. i put the car in neutral and the car stops on a dime with the motor racing this looks like a design problem, why would you raise the brake and gas pedal at the same time, it would be better if you could raise or lower them one at a time. i have been driving for 50 years or more and never had this problem before. the last time this occurred was 8/28/08. *tr
07/27/2008120561
 Over the year and half we have owned the car, the brakes have failed and bringing the car to a stop is very difficult. after a lengthy battle we the dealership and also ford, they stand by the fact that nothing is wrong. they had the car almost 3 months and they could not duplicate the problem, so there is no problem, according to them. *tr
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - PEDALS AND LINKAGES
05/15/2008110000104/08/2008
 Tl*the contact owns a 2007 lincoln town car. the contact stated that when trying to apply the brakes in his vehicle the brake pedal goes down too far and hits the accelerator causing the car to jump forward. the contact brought the car into an authorized dealer however a technician was unable to diagnose a problem. the current mileage is 11,350. updated 06/25/08 *bf the consumer stated when he applied the brake, the accelerator pedal would go down as well. updated 06/29/08