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1999 White C5 Coupe

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  1. In 2023 Ford issued 57 vehicle safety campaigns involving more than six million vehicles. In 2021, 2022 and 2023 Ford had the highest number of safety recall campaigns and the most vehicles subject to a safety recall. Already in 2024, Ford has issued a major safety recall involving more than 100,000 F-150pickup trucks. When will the poor quality stop?
  2. From afar - I’d say you have another defective battery (or one that doesn’t receive a full charge and the car’s system can detect a partial charge).
  3. The HD radiator is thicker than the standard one. The engine thermostat does not control heat - once it opens. Any coolant temperature above the opening thermostat temperature has to controlled or lowered by the radiator and its fans.
  4. What frustrated me is that Chamberlain did NOT include information regarding the lack-of-compatibility with certain, older model vehicles in their printed manual (or box exterior), which caused us significant wasted time by repeatedly trying to program the car to the opener.
  5. #1. I recently went through this issue when I installed a new Craftsman MyQ garage door opener (made by Liftmaster) at my son's house. It replaced a 20-year old Craftsman chain-drive model. The new MyQ garage door opener would not program to his 2012 Impala. He has a 2022 Ford Explorer and it programmed fine. After a little online research, I learned that the "older" Homelink controllers (and another brand that I don't remember the name) are not compatible with the new MyQ system. The instruction manual made NO mention of this issue - and the outside of the box did not also. I did a little on line research and quickly learned one company made a "bridge" to connect the old system to the new MyQ openers - but the company went out of business. I did not save the online link that had a very good explanation on why the new system is not compatible with the old Homelink car systems. I suspect your car is similar to my son's 2012 Impala. For that car he is now using the supplied garage door opener controler.
  6. https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2022/MC-10209206-0001.pdf
  7. The part is called a “shield” - part number FL3Z16500A66A. There are two of them (same part number) - one for each side of the sunroof. Perhaps examine the right (passenger) side of the sunroof to determine how it is attached?
  8. It took a Ford dealer to 51 days to repair my 2015 Expedition’s transmission after diagnosis, then 71 days to replace the steering gear after diagnosis - both due to lack of parts from Ford.
  9. Wow! Not what one would expect from a Lincoln. Ford / Lincoln is having a huge problem with warranty costs and safety recalls (also a huge cost). I’m not sure if they will ever get a handle on all the quality issues.
  10. I do not know the number of failed engines, but Ford estimates the engine defect affects 25, 538 Bronco’s: https://fordauthority.com/2022/06/ford-bronco-2-7l-v6-ecoboost-engine-failures-explained-exclusive/
  11. More information with two potential engine defects in 25,538 Bronco engines (according to Ford): https://fordauthority.com/2022/06/ford-bronco-2-7l-v6-ecoboost-engine-failures-explained-exclusive/
  12. I always thought vehicles with blacked-out trim and wheels looked like test mules, or the low-end model. But - to each his own. I don’t understand buying a new, expensive vehicle that you don’t the looks of and then changing it. Why didn’t you just buy a vehicle with blacked-out trim?
  13. https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2021/MC-10202613-0001.pdf
  14. Some HVAC actuators are easy to reach and replace. Some require partial or full removal of the dash assembly (on some vehicles). If you remove the battery cable - it will erase any stored trouble codes, which will prevent the dealer technician from identifying the source of the problem (if a code is set and stored). Since the car is under warranty, I would not remove the cable and suggest having the dealer evaluate and repair the car. There MAY be a TSB available for the dealer technician to quickly determine the source of the noise. Best wishes - let us know what the dealer determines.
  15. There are multiple HVAC actuators - especially on vehicles with dual-zone HVAC systems. The system can be placed into calibrate mode by the dealer’s hand-held scanner, or on most vehicles, they also default to self-calibrate mode when the battery is disconnected and then reconnected. SOME vehicle have a process for the owner or technician to place the system into self-calibrate mode, by pressing a variety of HVAC buttons or holding one down for a length of time. This information is often not in the owner’s manual - but rather the service manual. Usually the clicking means the actuator is defective, or the mode door connector to the actuator is broken or dislodged.
  16. Haven’t had the problem - but your description sounds like a HVAC actuator that is self-calibrating, or defective, causing the clicking noise. The actuators self-calibrate when the battery is disconnected (or placed in calibrate mode). If it continues to click - there is a defect.
  17. Ford has issued a safety recall for a large number of 2021 and 2022 F-150 pickup trucks, which involves a repair to prevent the vehicle’s driveshaft from fracturing: https://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/ford/2021/12/27/ford-f-150-truck-driveshaft-recall/9022359002/
  18. https://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/ford/2021/12/20/2022-mach-e-seatbelt-tax-refund/8967395002/
  19. Ford has issued a new safety recall that involves certain Mach-E models and Maverick pickup trucks, regarding defective rear seat belt anchor points: https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/ford/2021/12/20/ford-issues-recall-2-600-mach-es-and-mavericks/8973216002/
  20. Ford is issuing a safety recall involving the braking system on some 2021 Bronco Sport models (and some Escape models) for a braking defect, which was revealed during a NHTSA compliance audit of the braking system: https://www.futurecar.com/5038/Ford-Motor-Co-is-Recalling-the-New-Bronco-Sport-Escape-SUVs-for-Underperforming-Brakes
  21. No, I don’t work with software. I am a consumer, and purchase and use products that contain software. A software “bug” is nothing more than a clever name for a man-made software defect that attempts to deflect blame for the error. .
  22. You’re correct. But it is worse that Lincoln-Ford removed the feature from their customer’s vehicles without their permission, and didn’t tell them.
  23. The really sad part about your issue it that a new vehicle should be delivered to the customer with ZERO defects. The vehicle was built new, should have been inspected by quality control employees at the plant, when received by the dealer it should have been inspected - and then a dealer service employee is PAID to do a pre-delivery inspection to ensure the vehicle is in perfect condition. All of the employees from the plant to the dealer that didn’t do their job right should be disciplined and/or fired. Good luck.
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