Ford Crown Victoria owners have reported 46 problems related to brake hoses, lines/piping, and fittings (under the service brakes category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Ford Crown Victoria based on all problems reported for the Crown Victoria.
Brake line installed too close to floor pan, brake line rubs against floor, causing hole in brakes line, this defect can result in accident.
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Steel brake line running to the rear brakes rubs on the underside of the car body at the transmission crossmember.
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Steel brake line running to the rear brakes rubs on the underside of the car body at the transmission crossmember.
Steel brake line running to the rear brakes rub the underside of the car body at the transmission crossmember.
Notice loss of brake fluid. Manfacture has been contacted. Please provide further informaton.
The brake lines have been replaced in 4 of the following vehicles because the frame rubs a hole in the brake line; 2falp71w0tx167988/1996, 2falp71w8sx177944/1995, and 2falp71w8sx177942/1995. Not sure of mileage and date.
I am a mechanic for the city and want to report this to you as all of our cars have the line rubbing the frame at the rear and one has rubbed through. Ford has a recall for the brake line that rubs at the crossmember in the front. Ford factory rep. Was contacted and stated he has had other complaints but, the recall only covers the front. As a mechanic for the police dept. We see alot of problems before the public and feel that this is a real danger as the line will fail without warning. Thank you.
Rear brake lines rub on body on driver's side above transmission cross member due to design location.
Brake line is not coverer to protect if vehicle is driven on unpaved area.
Brake line worn from rubbing against vehicles body parts, resulting in brake failure. Referenced in rq03-004.
Brake line worn from rubbing against vehicles body parts, resulting in brake failure.