Ford Freestar owners have reported 3 problems related to ignition coils failure (under the electrical system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Ford Freestar based on all problems reported for the Freestar.
Upon exiting the freeway onto secondary street the vehicle stalled out completely. We lost all driving function, power steering etc in an instant. Luckily it was later in the evening and not much traffic was behind us as this road is typically very congested. We were able to glide into a turn lane and off of the main road. The vehicle would not start and had to be towed. Local Ford dealer concluded the pcm shorted out and there was a blown ignition coil. We had car towed for second opinion as we could not believe that at 40,000 miles the entire computer that controls the engine would short for no apparent reason. Our regular auto shop agreed that the pcm had shorted causing ignition coil to fail and both had to be replaced resulting in $1200 in fees/services and a week without our vehicle since the part (according to the service shop) should never go bad and they don't keep them in stock. We feel as if Ford should be held responsible for their faulty manufacturing as we did nothing to aid in the failing of this part and minimal mileage/ wear and tear has occurred to the vehicle. We were merely a family driving home (with two toddlers) from a father's day dinner who ended up at significant safety risk when our van just stopped moving, thank goodness for the slow traffic flow that evening!.
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Vechicle just stopped. Got it going again after turning off and restarting. Code showed it needed to be "reflashed. " cost 110 at dealership and no improvement. Code showed ignition coil. Replaced and no improvement. Finally replaced pcm April 2011. Also experience intermitent electrical problems (radio, clock reset) with no battery failure.
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2004 Ford Freestar. Consumer states vehicles drives rough, stating vehicle accelerates and decelerates on its own the consumer stated the vehicle would slow down and then speed up with rapid jerking. The consumer had the egr replaced at a cost of $289. 97. Also, the air conditioner compressor, ignition coil and main computer had to be replaced.
Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Electrical System problems | |
Alternator/generator/regulator problems | |
Wiring problems | |
Car Will Not Start problems | |
Battery problems | |
Electrical Failure problems | |
Ignition Coils Failure problems | |
Instrument Panel problems | |
Ignition problems | |
Battery Dead problems |