Ford Fusion owners have reported 6 problems related to brake loud noise (under the service brakes category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Ford Fusion based on all problems reported for the Fusion.
Advance track, abs, traction control, blindspot, all light up on display. When accelerating car it makes a stalling jerking motion. Frequently when applying the brakes it's jumping forward and making loud noises. Also when releasing breaks, it makes a spring like noise. The power steering light comes on and all of a sudden becomes very difficult to steer which is a major safety concern.
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When I first received my car, a few weeks later I tried to stop my car at a upcoming traffic light and it failed to stop which caused a 3 car collision. I took it to Ford and had it serviced with a good bit of damage and asked that they please look at brakes because it didn't stop correctly. When I received car back assumed they checked brakes and it was ok. Got into a spin out on the highway at another time when I tried to break my car. Went to the hospital was pregnant and hurt my back. Then, kept hearing a horrible noise coming from my breaks for a while, kept putting brake fluid in thinking that was it. One day decided to look at my wheels and the rims on both my back tires are black. I assumed it was from break dust and rubbing. At this point when I stop my car the car doesn't stop immediately. In order to stop the car you have to slam the pedal to the ground and begin stopping early, and be very careful while driving. Took it to a mechanic and bought the parts. The mechnic began doing the work and came to me and said what I believe is the rotor is worn completely off, there is parts missing on the brake and it was put together incorrectly. I am highly pissed as I am financing this car, haven't driven it in months now because it's undrivable. Very unsafe to drive and all because it wasn't put together correctly, more charges are being slapped on because of the damage. Have got in to accidents, been put in danger and have been asking about my brakes since I got my car. I'm paying for a car I can't drive. Since I got the car the majority of the time it's sat because I am very afraid to operate the vehicle especially in rain and snow.
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The contact owns a 2011 Ford Fusion. While driving 30 mph and depressing the brake pedal all the way to the floorboard, a loud noise was heard coming from the rear of the vehicle. There were no warning indicators illuminated. The vehicle was not taken to an independent mechanic or dealer for diagnostic testing or repair. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 106,300.
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I was driving in snow and when I hit the brakes the abs made a loud noise and my brake pedal went to the floor. Since then my brakes go almost to the floor before stopping.
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The contact owns a 2010 Ford Fusion. The contact was driving approximately 60 mph when she heard a loud noise coming from the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to the dealer the following morning where the dealer advised the contact that the rear brake pads were severely rusted and had damaged the rotors. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was contacted and they offered no assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 17,900. The VIN was unavailable.
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I have just spent $230 to have the rear brake disks replaced on my 2007 Ford Fusion. They were so pitted from corrosion that they made a terrible noise when the brakes were applied. They might even have been a safety hazard for all I know. The front ones were replaced a month after I bought the car new in 2007 for the same reason. The car has been driven a mere 20,000 miles. The mechanic tells me that the front disks will probably need replacement again in a year or two. Further, he tells me that it didn't matter that the warranty period was past ( by a couple of months), because this is considered a "wear" problem and, therefore, not covered by the warranty. Is my experience unique among Fusion owners? I bet not. Clearly, Ford has dropped the ball on its brake disk materials specification. I will certainly look at other brands before I even consider buying another Ford.
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