Gasoline Storage Problems of Ford Crown Victoria

Ford Crown Victoria owners have reported 4 problems related to gasoline storage (under the gasoline fuel system 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.

1 Gasoline Storage problem of the 2005 Ford Crown Victoria

Failure Date: 11/11/2007

Austintown police officer was operating a 2005 Ford Crown Victoria police vehicle when the vehicle was struck from behind, causing the vehicle to explode into flames. Preliminary indications are the police vehicle was moving at the time of impact and the second vehicle was traveling at a high rate of speed. Officer involved received severe burns over 40% of his body.

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2 Gasoline Storage problem of the 2003 Ford Crown Victoria

Failure Date: 01/19/2006

Confirmation number (odi number) 10149237 approximately 3-4 months ago I send a complaint about Ford products which still had a tank issue. I was promised a reply as soon as the right person received the information within a few weeks. So far I have received nothing!!!!.

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3 Gasoline Storage problem of the 1997 Ford Crown Victoria

Failure Date: 11/30/2003

I experienced the failure of both front hydraulic brake system and rear hydraulic brake system due to corroded(rusted) brake line (piping) within one year. I also experienced fuel tank failure due to rust at tank seam at approximately the same time. Tank failed 11/30/03, front brake system failure 03/16/04, rear brake system failure 12/04, both due to piping rust out.

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4 Gasoline Storage problem of the 1998 Ford Crown Victoria

Failure Date: 12/20/1998

While on a trip to arizona I rented a car from hertz. I was driving from sedona to phoenix on i17 when the engine lost power and stopped suddenly. At the time I was passing in the left lane on a grade of about 15 degrees at 70mph. The engine stopped because the fuel shut off switch in the trunk cut off fuel to the engine. I had to pull over to the shoulder of the road, open the trunk and press a red button to proceed. Apparently this is a common enough problem with Ford automobiles that hertz printed a phamplet describing the problem and resolution. This is a dangerous condition. The unexpected shut-down of an engine could cause an accident.

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