Radiator Problems of Ford Crown Victoria

Ford Crown Victoria owners have reported 3 problems related to radiator (under the engine and engine cooling 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 Radiator problem of the 2006 Ford Crown Victoria

Failure Date: 09/30/2020

The car dealership didn't tell us that this car have no air bag and also nothing was checking or change on the car. We paid for the car at 2700 and the electric and the radiator are bad and also the ac unit is bad they don't have no anti-theft system and much more we just don't have the money to fix it no more you already put 5,000 plus $2,700.

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2 Radiator problem of the 1999 Ford Crown Victoria

Failure Date: 08/20/2006

I began noticing problems with my 1999 Crown Victoria in early 2005. My check engine light kept coming on and it kept using a lot of coolant. A Ford technician told me during a recent repair that it needed another "intake manifold" and that it would cost me $800 to fix it at the dealership. I asked him if it was covered under any warranty and I was told no. The other night I was driving down I-35 headed towards dallas when the high temperature gauge started going off. I slowed down and pulled over and when I opened the hood, there was coolant spraying from the front of the intake manifold (near the thermostat). I was able to cool the car down by putting water in the radiator. However, I had to do this every couple of miles because the water kept shooting out of the top of the engine. I finally got to a well lit area and was able to isolate the leak. There is a gash in the intake manifold approximately 2 inches long. I just checked the internet for solutions to my problem and I found out that Ford was sued in a class action lawsuit for their defective plastic intake manifolds. It turns out, my vehicle is one of the vehicles that was covered in the class action suit. (and, it was covered when Ford told me it wasn't!!!) so I called Ford to have them come pick up my vehicle and repair it. Now they tell me I have to pay for it myself!? could someone please help me? I don't think I should have to pay for something that Ford already knows is a defective part. I mean, who would make engine parts out of plastic anyway? I don't know if anyone can help me but if you can, please let me know. I have taken the rest of the week off work so I can try to resolve this. Thank you.

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3 Radiator problem of the 1996 Ford Crown Victoria

Failure Date: 05/04/2001

While traveling at 70 mph for about two hours consumer noticed a rattle and smoke coming from engine. Pulled over and noticed all radiator fluid had leaked to ground. Took car to Ford, and they said intake manifold was cracked, and whole engine needed to be replaced.

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