Engine Stall problems of the 1996 Ford Contour

Three problems related to engine stall have been reported for the 1996 Ford Contour. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Engine Stall problem

Failure Date: 10/24/2002

While driving the vehicle at 50 mph engine stall. Dealer has been notified. Please provide further information as per conversation. Mr.

2 Engine Stall problem

Engine hesitation and stalling continually.

3 Engine Stall problem

Occasionally, when the vehicle rolls through a puddle, the steering will fail and the battery light will appear, with the engine almost stalling. This has happened with the car going as fast as 35 mph and as slow as 5 mph. The problem has been reported to the dealer on several occasions, and the dealer has reportedly contacted the manufacturer regarding this particular problem. Additionally, the first time the vehicle was taken back to the dealer to report the problem, the service personnel was aware that the problem existed with the specific model. After repeated returns to the dealer (at least three separate complaints), the dealer informed us that the problem was fixed and that the car was even "driven through several puddles" without any steering failure. The last time the vehicle was taken in was approximately August, 1999. The warranty has since expired, and the dealer says that it is our responsibility to pay to have the problem fixed. Unfortunately, we have taken the car back several times, and the problem still exists. On 02/13/00, the vehicle again experienced steering failure.




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