Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
EXTERIOR LIGHTING - BRAKE LIGHTS
9913906/28/1999606508Conditions with the brake lamps inadvertently disabling the brake shift interlock. *tt08/26/1999
EXTERIOR LIGHTING - HEADLIGHTS
BC327497020702/07/199751872Replacement headlamp bulbs - several aftermarket companies are offering replacement bulbs with a higher wattage that are not dot approved - sold with disclaimer of for off-road use only - the bulbs draw more current than the oem bulbs a07/17/1997

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
EXTERIOR LIGHTING - HEADLIGHTS
02/22/2007110/01/1997
 Ford headlights: cloudy lenses: ford made autos have plastic lenses/headlights that cloud up over time, within 5 years to 10 years, that limit effectiveness of the headlights at night. i personally have hit curbs and narrowly missed pedestrians etc due to inability to see them at night due to low headlight brightness. the ford/mercury dealer informs me that to replace the fogged lenses, i will have to pay him $350.00 per headlight for a whole new assembly. lenses are not sold separately, he says. cannot be cleaned, he says. why, why, why do you let ford get by with selling cars that have these defective, prone to failure headlight lenses? people can't see where they are going at night! doesn't that concern you? look through any parking lot, see the ford products with darkened, ruined lenses. these are accidents waiting to happen to 1000's of drivers who can't afford $350 per headlight every 5 years or so! ford should recall these cars and/or offer reasonable cost replacements. $350 per lens is not reasonable! *nm