12 problems related to windshield wiper/washer motor have been reported for the 2000 Ford Windstar. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2000 Ford Windstar based on all problems reported for the 2000 Windstar.
The contact owns a 2000 Ford Windstar. While driving 55 mph, the contact heard a loud noise coming from the windshield wiper motor. The wipers and wiper park function worked intermittently. As of November 23, 2007, the dealer had not repaired the vehicle. The manufacturer stated that his VIN was not included in NHTSA campaign id number 01v261000 (visibility: windshield wiper/washer: motor). The failure mileage was 149,900 and current mileage was 150,000.
I have had to replace the wiper motor in this vehicle twice so far and now it has malfunctioned again and I will now need to replaced it again. That makes four wiper motors in one car. Ford disavows any responsibility for this in my Windstar, even though it has recalled this motor in other 2000 Windstar's. I don't understand why they won't be responsible for mine. It does all the things listed in the recall of 2001, loses intermittent, fails to work at all, turns on when I have it is on "off," and once, it even caught on fire when it was turned off and not in use. Needing 4 new wiper motors in one vehicle is clearly a design or manufacturing problem. This vehicle clearly should have been included in the 2001 recall for this very problem. How can I make Ford take responsibility and fix this repeated problem once and for all? thank you.
: the contact stated the vehicle was parked in the driveway and the keys were out of the ignition while the windshield wipers engaged by themselves. Black and white smoke erupted from under the hood. The contact raised the hood and disconnected the windshield wiper motor which stopped the wipers. Although smoke was present, no visible flames or fire was observed. Upon further inspection, heat damaged the wiring harness and throttle body. The contact determined the windshield wiper motor shorted out. Although the dealer was alerted, the vehicle was not inspected.
The windshield wipers worked intermittenly and then quit working completely. There is a recall for this problem, but thid vehicle is not included in the recall due to VIN.
While driving during rainy weather, the windshield wipers failed. The vehicle was recalled in August 2001. Recall# 01v261000. A few months later while driving in the rain, the wipers quit. The vehicle was still under warranty. The wipers failed again during a thunderstorm while traveling on the highway. The consumer contacted Ford and again they refused to fix them.
Recall of wiper moter cover. Van was sitting in my driveway and started smoking, disconnected battery and found that the wiper motor shorted out. Wiper motor was replaced by recall, with further investigation wiper motor cover was not properly installed, took van back to Ford dealer, they told me they would not replace it out of warranty. Ford wanted over $500. 00 to replace it, so I replaced it my self for under a $100. 00.
Intermittently windshield wipers became inoperable, obtructing the driver's view. A recall has been issued on similar makes and models. However this vehicle was not included due to VIN.
Intermittent windshield wipers inoperable and wipers will not park when turned to off position obstructing drivers view and increasing possibility of a crash. A recall has been issued, 01s25, for certain models of same make and year for this exact description of problem. This vehicle, however, is not included based on the VIN.
The windshield wipers would go on and off while driving.
Consumer was denied NHTSA recall 012610000/ manufacturer's recall 01s25 service. Lanham Ford motor company dealership stated that vehicle would have to have problem before work could be done.
Consumer received safety issue notice, recall#01v261000, about wiper motor cover from Ford and obtained the new wiper motor cover from the dealer. The wipers failed to operate when first getting into cold car. After car was warmed up and run for a time, wipers would begin to operate, consumer took vehicle to the dealer again and first they replaced the switch and then replaced wiper motor again. Consumer is stating that the wiper motor function operation was the result of faulty engineering by Ford motor company. Clearly, water entered the wiper motor cover before corrective repair was initiated and possibly not removed by the dealer. Consumer is expecting a refund from manufacturer.
Intermittently windshield wipers become inoperable. Dealer has attempted to repair vehicle 4 times.