Took car in for service because abs light came on and brakes would scrub when stopping. dealer replaced wheel sensor and told us that brake booster was bad, so we agreed to replacement. after repairs, with new brake booster the brakes sometimes are real hard to push and do not stop the car correctly. very unsafe condition. it seems to be re-occurring and short-lived when it happens, but who knows when it will happen at the wrong time. dealer also suggested new pads which had just been replaced???
About a month ago, while driving on the interstate my abs and traction control panel lights lit up with seemingly no instigator, they stayed on until i got off the interstate then went away. from then on they would intermittently pop on which i eventually discovered was mostly once the vehicle was going over 60mph. about a week after the lights started coming on, i noticed occasionally when i would try to stop my vehicle the brakes would lock up as if i was driving on ice. i would have to pump my brakes multiple times to get them to engage which is very nerve wrecking. that particular issue has happened a 2-3 times a week since then. i have taken my vehicle in and had the seal replaced which didn't fix the issue and now i'm being told that this is such a common issue among lincoln mkx's, ford edges, and ford fusions that they have "updated" axles that remedy the problem. i am getting these new axles to hopefully fix this issue but this has been a huge safety concern that has made me nervous to even put my son in the car.
I have been experiencing braking issues. i have brought my mkx to a dealer and was informed that i need a new brake booster. they have informed me that ford is aware of this design issue. is this covered under any type of recall since they are aware of the issue?
Driving down the road and went to put on the brakes and the pedal was real hard had to pump and push hard. was told it could be master cylinder . was told by a local mechanic he though it was under warrenty as a recall. dealer ship had no record of such.
95000 miles. went over a small pothole while taking a right hand turn. brake pedal went to the floor. 4th time this has happened in the last 2 years. usually fixed itself after a couple hours of driving. this time it did not. drove over 200 miles with the pedal going to the floor to stop. read on a forum that it is a bad and hydraulic c unit and that a temp fix would be to do several abs stops on a loose gravel road. tried that and it worked. afraid that this is going to happen again and won't stop in time. this is very dangerous. need a recall. this is happening in 2008 fords and lincolns. saw at least 200 instances on forums. i have a extended warranty but unless it's doing it when i bring it in they won't fix it
Vehicle vehicle frequently has to started twice because the first time the vehicle is started if i go over 40mph the engine and suspension start pulling and jerking and the speedometer will keep increasing even though the car suspension is only alllowing 30mph
Tl* the contact owns a 2008 lincoln mkx. while driving 20 mph, an abnormal sound emitted from the vehicle and the instrument panel warning indicators illuminated. the brakes and steering became inoperable. the vehicle eventually stopped independently. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 149,000.
There has recently been a recall on ford/lincoln trucks for the brake boosters being bad. i have a 2008 lincoln mkx and my brake booster started making a noise last week. i took it in to a mechanic and he told me the brake booster was failing but it may not go out for 6 month or even years. you never know. however, i would like to know if someone is looking into this or if i can request this since i have not yet received a notice for my 2008 lincoln mkx and it is a faulty part.
My car has 69,129 miles on it and i just had to have the brake booster replaced for the third time.
The brakes are very hard to press and upon "pumping" almost completely fail. fail like put the car in neutral or don't stop! still passed inspection today even with the i think it is your "booster". i know nothing but found several(many ) complaints that were exactly as mine. this is not a defect? this is a part that all would say could or should wear out. my wife drives this car ,are you kidding me? i also read that it could cost between $750-$1,000 for the replacement! how could this not be a recall. we have owned this vehicle for 4 years and it went bad fast! like yesterday! no help from our gov?
The brakes are stiff, have a whistle when pushed in to floor and sounds like air is coming from brake pedal. can barely stop the car. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2008 lincoln mkx. the contact stated that while driving approximately 30 mph, the brake pedal seized while trying to decrease vehicle speed. the contact was able to decrease vehicle speed by applying excessive force to the brake pedal. the vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was confirmed that the master cylinder failed, which caused the rubber to harden on the brake pedal. the vehicle was repaired. the manufacturer was contacted about the issue. the vin was not available. the failure mileage was approximately 71,000 and the current mileage was 72,500.
While driving my vehicle i applied the brakes. the brake pedal became very stiff and the vehicle was not slowing down. i stepped harder on the brake pedal and the vehicle finally slowed down and came to a complete stop. i pulled over the side of the road and when i pressed on the brake pedal it went to the floor slowly and a high pitched sound came from the engine compartment. i turned the engine off and checked the brake fluid reservoir to insure that i did not have a leak. i started the engine again and headed to my home. everything worked normally. i told my wife to not use the car and to use our other vehicle. i called ahead to the dealer for service and brought the vehicle in. when they called me they said the brake boost had failed. they changed it and checked the brakes and the vehicle was working correctly. i moved to florida and the brake boost has failed again. this is after approximately 20,000 miles. the same symptoms as the previous failure. this is disconcerting because the replacement unit failed as well leading me to believe there are potential disasters out there. *tr