Table 1 shows one common unknown or other related problems of the 2003 Ford Mustang.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Unknown Or Other problems |
My 2003 Mustang has a driver side carpet problem where the carpet comes unattached and folds down at the top. Well it hooked my accelerator pedal and almost caused me to get into an accident. Heading to stop at a red light downshifting into 2nd and then having your gas pedal stuck is scary to say the least. If Ford doesn't want a lot of lawsuits I suggest they open a recall on this, it will be way cheaper in the long run.
I own a 2003 mach1 Mustang. There is significant wear to the carpet next to the gas pedal and just above the clutch pedal. The car has less than 36,000 miles. The dealer says that is not a warranty issue and will not fix the problem. Also, the carpet has fallen down above the gas/break/clutch pedal assembly as well as on the passenger side. This caused difficulty in using the pedal assembly. The dealer "reglued" the carpet.
Gas pedal stuck to carpeting while merging onto expressway. 2003 Mustang cobra coupe.
Gas pedal keeps getting stuck under carpet. I almost crashed into someone because I couldn't get the gas pedal loose.
Paint began to peel from vehicle at 37,000 miles. Only on hood.
Accelerater petal stuck due to carpet folding over and no way to secure it.
Driving down pine twist road lost control of 2003 Ford Mustang gt on down hill curve when left tires skidded on gravel - was traveling about 35 mph but there was an acceleration of the vehicle when I hit the brakes. Thought all of this was my fault until I saw the article in the local paper about NHTSA looking at 2003 Mustang gt's for accelerator pedal interference fronm the carpet so I decided to report this - car was totaled out and was removed to the scrap yard in may so there is no car to look examine on this issue.
Paint defective.
The problem is the control arms and bushings on the front end of the car. Whenwe brake all you can hear is a loud crunching noise. We got it fixed once in June at 7003 miles and it broke again at 8484 miles in July. The dealer and Ford refuse to fix the problem even though it is under warranty because they claim it will break again and again. It is a defect in the car. Quote from Ford it will cost us to much money.
Vehicle stalls when coasting in neutral with clutch released. Condition is most notable at highway speeds and when coasting downhill. Engine stall causes power steering and brakes to revert to manual which makes controlling the vehicle very dangerous. Ts.