Five problems related to wiring have been reported for the 1996 Ford Windstar. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
I smelled some type of plastic burning while waiting at a stop light. After turning into the store I discovered the smell stayed with my car. After parking, I noticed smoke pouring from under the hood. I lifted the hood and discovered a connector was overheating and melting. I pulled the connector with a wet paper towel and the smoke cleared. I later learned it was the speed control switch located on the bottom of the master cylinder shorted and caused an overheating problem causing the connector to start smoking and melting. A few days later I could smell the burning again and decided to cut the connector completely off to prevent any further shorting. A couple of days later I heard about a similar recall and decided to notify you as my model was not part of the original recall.
We parked the car at ruby Tuesday parking lot and we went inside to eat and early dinner. Less than five minutes people started screaming to call 911. They said car on fire. When I looked out at the window, my 96 Ford winstar was on fire at the front part, engine area of the vehicle. Fire department and police had to put down the fire. Good news, nobody was hurt. Would you please look in to it? thanks sione.
The abs light has come on over 3 occasions. The first two times occurred within 2 years after the purchase of the van therefore the repair was under warranty. The most recent incident was 06/2000 due to a wire short and the repair costed $219. Also, we just noticed that a piece of bar was broken off near the front alignment. Took the van to the shop and found out the sway bar was broken off. The repair shop indicated that this part usually lasts the life of the van unless we hit something hard. This was not the case and the repair will cost $430.
While driving engine check light came on. Took to dealer & had wiring repaired. The dashboard lights went out. Problem had reoccurred. Was electrical short in wires.
The vehicle parked for two days had a defective rear a/c wire which was too short, and caused an overload on that rear a/c wire, causing a fire without warning. Prior to this incident, engine light did come on, but light went off.