Driving on a local major road the brakes did not work, brakes went low and car would not stop. pumping did not help. went through 2 lights. no accident. took car to service station, they could not find the problem. car works fine now but i'm worried about it happening again.
The abs module in my car failed on 11/20/19. the car had approximately 53,500 miles at the time of failure. the car had been serviced at the dealer five days prior on 11/15/19 including a multi point system inspection and replacement of the recalled air bags . no "warning" or indicator of a problem with the abs system was identified. when the abs malfunction indicator lights came on i had just turned the vehicle on and was pulling out of my driveway and so proceeded very slowly down my street (which has a downgrade) only to realize i had lost braking power and had to use my emergency brake to firmly / completely stop. i was towed to the dealer who indicated that there would be no warning in an abs module failure and so could not have been identified five days prior. the dealer service advisor indicated he was able to stop the car in the service bay when pulling it forward at a low speed on a flat service. had i been traveling at high speed or in traffic i am concerned this could have resulted in an accident with potential for serious injury or fatality.
Two weeks ago i got in my car and drove down to the intersection at the end of my street. when i hit the brake pedal, nothing happened other than the sudden appearance of three dashboard warning lights about brake failure. the car would not stop and continued into the intersection. before calamity struck, i managed to pull up the parking brake and turn the car into the curb, stopping it.
Brake light led assembly has 2 of 3 rows not functioning; ford extended warranty on 2010 & '11 model year, but not 2012 for this failure. seems a defect failure ford has admitted on earlier model years, but does not want to admit it also happens on this model year. guess they are using left over parts'. lots of pictures of this problem on the web / internet. passenger / right side brake lights.
While driving on city streets, brake pedal sinks to the floor when attempting to stop for lights, traffic, stop signs. stopping distance is longer than expected until brakes finally engage. on highway (50+ mph), pedal sinks for normal stops, and for emergency stops, if you stomp the brakes the pedal sinks and it seems that the abs does not engage, because there is no noise or vibration.
Traveling n on 95 just beyond richmond va on 11/26/16 traffic came to a stop and i was attentive and recognized the need to brake quickly. the car initially slowed but did not respond further to applying brakes. i rear ended a jeep grand cherokee. major damage to my car - minimal to the jeep. airbags did not deploy. i am still confused by what happened - i had time to stop the vehicle but it did not respond. i am 60 years old and a long time city commuter along with having traveled this route regularly since 1979. i cannot help but conclude there was some type of brake malfunction with my 2012 lincoln mkz. *tr
I was on a city street making a left turn when i was hit by a barreling car after he hit me once then he backed up and hit me again to push me out of the way he took off then my car accelerated going up curbs the steering an brakes did not work it took two of us to avoid a brick wall after pulling the emergency brake twice it finally stopped with a bang