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Without knowing more about your car, my wild guess would be to replace the CATS.
(BTW, the same thing happened to my Prelude at about 125K, and when I showed the dealer they told me that seatbelts at Honda have a LIFETIME warranty and it was exchanged at no charge...it would be nice if Ford had the same warranty)...
Good to know you are still with us.
My 66 Mustang won an award this past summer sponsored by a Personal Injury attorney. I call it my Tort Trophy.
Tiffany
Any thoughts from anyone who has done it???...do I yank it or is there a screw I cannot see???
I would start at the screw side. Sometimes an owners maintenence manual will have instructions on changing the bulbs. Good Luck.
-jj-
Cal
I have a 1996 Marquis GS and my parents have 2006 LS. I bought them both in Florida and we shipped them to Germany. So far, we do most of everything by our self, incl. all the oils, filters etc. We are even going to repair accident-damages to both our Marquis that unfortunately happened recently. I was cut by a Semi Truck in Town, but my Marquis hold up very well I have to say!! These cars are very strong and simple in a positive way! You almost need 2 persons to carry one front fender!! And everything is pretty logic and easy manufactured on these cars and people here in Germany (thats where we live) are always pretty excited and impressed when they see our cars and their solidity!! By the way, a lot of room in the engine-compartment for easy maintanance, too! A couple things changed from 1996 to 2006, the newer cars are a bit louder (we guess, thinner glass to save weight) and not as smooth anymore, although, compared with other cars today, are still smooth and silent!! Try to get the rear Air Suspension maybe includet with the LS!? It´s a lot smoother! The exhaust probably never needs to be changed, although we changed to dual exhaust by our selfs, too! If you buy it now, you will probably get a fantastic price. It´s a real bargain, anyways! Have fun with it! Sorry for my english!
What is there about Ford heater cores used in '95 & '96 that cause them to fail?
Any help appreciated!
22 Jun 04 108,597 Replaced MAF Sensor on our 94 Town Car. Result = like it was new again and towing the boat was a pleasure.
Just for grins I tried to start it again, I hear the fuel pump operate and the engine just turns over, never starts......arrgggggggg
Also, someone else told me that if the MAF is unplugged then the car might start but run on the rich side. Did anyone hear of this before?
I'll try it later today, I have nothing to lose.
I have a 1996 Marquis and have already posted my experience with that kind of problem a while ago. Before you open the MAF and try to clean it, unplug it and see if the car is running wild but also better. If it is doing that, it´s probably the MAF. I tried to clean it like many said on the internet, but that didn´t help, I had do get a new one!!
Some people reported, that after thy cleaned it, 3 month or so later they had to buy a new MAF anyway..
Good Luck
I'll change all the plugs and wires tomorrow and see how that goes.
-Dave
All this over plug wires.....they even looked new under the hood before I changed them. They wanted to charge me $230 to replace the plugs/wires with labor. I got the parts at autozone for about 70 bucks and it took me 45 minutes.
I'm ready to roll!
Thanks all for your help and insight!
-Dave
My car currently has 145000 mile and the car runs good but the gear seems to shift when I speed going up hill or whenever a speed like a clicking sound. The lights on the radio has gone out and want to bring it back. What is the average cost to replace the rear differential fluid? What kind of services do I need to do?.. :confuse:
There used to be a factory recall switching the plastic intake manifold out to a tin one. Maybe the previous owner has already had that done.
Determine the maintenence history from either the dealer or former owner or both.
These are very reliable cars in general, but there're always going to be bad examples of every car out there. The power windows and locks are notoriously cheap on Panthers, unfortunately, but like the other reply to your post, if they're ALL bad it's probably due to a central source like the battery (or maybe there's a central power distribution circuit or something?). The plastic intake is lame, but if it hasn't gone bad on you yet I wouldn't worry about it. What else has gone wrong?
Unfortunately, a 13 year old car can end up with all kinds of problems. Also, the "little old lady" isn't really the best type of person to buy a car from, despite the stereotype: such people don't drive often or far, but that alone can be bad for a car; in addition, they often do not maintain their cars mechanically because they don't want to/don't think they need to/don't think of it.
So, sorry to hear you got a bit of a money pit, but overall they're still one of the best cars out there, IMO.
there's a list of what i've done in an attempt to fix the problem:
replaced all fuses, circuit breakers and relays
replaced the starter (thinking the soleniod could be the problem)
replaced the alternator many times (on the 3rd one since april)
added several ground straps
added new wire directly from alternator to battery, removing the existing wire from alternator to starter (i have read the this wire is a fusable link)
replaced sepentine belt ( this made the problem worse)
replaced the battery twice ( just a few days ago - car great great for about 50 miles)
opened and cleaned every connector i can find
cleaning the connectors had the car run good for almost a week. a second cleaning had not effect
i desperation i went to my local mechanic ( i worked for him many years ago). he had the car for a day, told me it was fixed (the stator wire connection) charged me 40 bucks. as soon as i drove away it acted up again. his opinion is to rebuild the alternator though him or "keep going to advance. sooner or later you will get a good one from them"
i had advance check the alternator on the car. voltage high 15's - 75 amps, battery was good but low on charge(this prompted me to replace the battery a week ago)
they replaced the alternator. made no difference in the problem.
i called ford and even discussed the problem with a local ford dealer's service manager but they were of no help. they claim they have never heard of any cars with this problem. i just cannot bring myself to take this to the dealer.
so, can ANYONE out there help me? i am at my wit's end and really dread the thought of turing this over to a dealer.
thanks everyone
Check the volume of oil in the transmission & add if low.
If that doesn't work, change the oil in the transmission and torque converter. It should have been done at 30,000 miles anyway. Good luck.
I've read previous posts, but am somewhat confused by the array of terminology that seems to be used interchangeable. Please inform me as to what is available to help counter this situation? If the problem-solver levels the car, will it affect the comfort level of the ride either way?
Please also consider that the load is not on the car on every trip it takes.My wife often drives it, and does not need the scooter.
Thanks for your help.
Were they installed on the rear axle? If so, there is usually a "level" sensor that keeps the rear end level with and or without the load of the scooter.
Have your mechanic adjust the Level sensor and if there is an "Off/On" switch, leave it "ON". When always "ON" the compressor may power up the air shocks while the car is just sitting in the garage, but not to worry.
If the car is driven infrequently, an external battery charger may be of value.
to changes in th 2007 models. Aftermarket shock kits change between those years. When I was on the farm I pulled 2 loads of hay all day long with a 1958 ford six stick with overdrive. That merc has twice the power and twice the brakes. I was worried the auto trany isnt stout enough, but you have pretty much laid that to rest. Even if they did something to the rear suspension I think the downgrade was on paper
At one of the garages I went with the mechanic on his test drive and I found that I wasn't able to feel the problem that I was describing while I was in the passenger seat. The car rode almost exactly like one would expect from there.
Has anyone had any seat issues in their CrownVic/Marquis? Or perhaps similar ride quality issues? That's the only thing that I can think of that would cause the ride to feel differently on the drivers side vs on the passenger side. I'm curious to know if I can repair/refurbish my seat or if I'm stuck hunting for a replacement. ...or perhaps if I totally barking up the wrong tree.
When will business stand up and make their own decisions, like continuing production of the afore mentioned cars? The market will always be there and will continually replenish itself.