Four problems related to tail light switch have been reported for the 2003 Ford Crown Victoria. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2003 Ford Crown Victoria based on all problems reported for the 2003 Crown Victoria.
Driving my vehicle home from work at night got pulled over because I have no tail lights . The lighting control module that was put in from the recall is bad and now Ford says its not under warranty and I have to pay for it myself. Why even have a recall or issue a recall and fix something if you're not going to fix it if it's still messed up leaving consumers screwed.
Loss of park lamps while driving/parked not knowing it. When the issue occurs the vehicle looks to have driving running lights type operation when it did not come with that option. My dash stays illuminated. Kicking the lighting control module located under the dash (above right foot) can make the lights come on for a time frame that varies by temp around the unit. Season cold/hot climate does affect how it performs (ac/heat does play a role). I have no tail lights when the problem occurs. I have had the headlight recall performed (similar issue) that states the headlights may go out driving and the lcm would be replaced free of charge. I have paid a diagnostic fee at ramey Ford for a verdict of a faulty lcm. I have spoken to Ford relations over the phone about the matter and got nowhere and still have to foot the diagnostic fee. To me it sounds like Ford knows they fail but will not cover it unless its headlight operation. My vehicle is a safety concern at night to others. Feel free to contact me if you have any further questions.
I bought my Ford crown vic 3 years ago paid 6000 dollars, within two weeks the windshield wipers stopped working, then the transmission went out cost me 2500, then horn would go off and would not turn off till I pulled the positive battery cable off. Two weeks later the blinkers stopped working, then the lighting control module started making a loud beeping sound, then my headlights and tail lights stopped working. I revived a recall letter from Ford and it says take my car to Ford dealership and they would fix it free of charge. I went to dealership and they said I had to pay 85 dollars to check and see if the lighting module was bad or not if it was they said they would replace it for free, but there could be additional cost to pay and I would not get my 85 dollars back no matter what. I have a small business of my own, and if I sold something that did not work I would feel bad and would have to fix or replaced it or be sued. What can I do my name is michael john krantz 629 belland Ave vadnais heights minnesota 55127 my email address is kzjmike@gmail. Com and my phone number is 651-703-0248 thank you.
I recently began having headlight and parklight/ taillight trouble when my headlights started to shut off while I was driving. I own a 2003 Ford Crown Victoria I still had my dash lights and tail lights working. Apparently it is some sort of design flaw in the lcm and it only applies to the low beams and constant on high beam function. The flash to pass function will still work though when it was malfunctioning. It seems to be on the lcm or lighting control module. Or the bcm.
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