Driving car one day and turn signals failed to function when preparing to make a turn in town. checked fuses and bulbs and all were good. tried the left turn signal and it was not working either. also noticed wipers and none of the steering wheel controls were operational.
My car windows will go up and then automatic come back down. the radio switchs channels on its own. the car stalls out and won't start. this has happen and gotten repaired more than 6 times in the last 1.5 years. it has happened again this pass weekend. my local ford dealership is going to fix again. as of now i am paying for a car that ford keeps saying does not fit under the maryland lemon law. this car clearly has some serious electrical issues that ford does not even understand. i am putting the latest date on it, but it has happen multiple times in the last year and a half. these problems occur while driving or stopped at a light or parked.
Standard front lights are insufficient to see clearly. design flaw makes it impossible and costly to buy your own brighter bulb(sulvaniabright white)and have it installed, costing upwards of $400. remedy; instruct ford to cover the cost of insullating internal if customer buys a better bulb. and reduce cost of intalling
This is not confined to fusions, it's most new ford cars and trucks. their headlights (led?) are blindingly bright to oncoming traffic. the fusion in particular casts very bright out to the left side as to be distracting to vehicles in the lane to their left traveling in the same direction. i've observed this mostly on 2-lane roads.
Tl* the contact owns a 2017 ford fusion. while driving at dusk or dawn, the headlamp beams were too dim to project a visible light to safely operate the vehicle. the dealer diagnosed that the headlamps operated as intended. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure recurred on several occasions. the manufacturer was made aware of the issue. the approximate failure mileage was 100. the vin was not available. updated 05/10/17*lj *cn