Ford Windstar owners have reported 2 problems related to computer 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 Windstar based on all problems reported for the Windstar.
In March, 2007, the transmission in my 1999 Ford Windstar died at 106,653 miles. I paid $2,985. 91 to have the transmission replaced at the local Ford dealership in lebanon, oregon. In may of 2012, at 174,000 miles, I started having problems with the transmission again. The first repair shop I took it to told me the transmission was dead and that I needed to replace it. The second repair shop I took it to told me that the computer chip was bad and that it had probably damaged the transmission. I was told that I could replace the computer chip and see how long the transmission would last before it totally died.
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While driving vehicle stalled intermittently. Vehicle was towed to the dealership, and dealership could not find any problem, and told consumer to come and pick up the vehicle. However, vehicle stalled while pulling out of the dealership. Then. Dealership indicated that the computer chip was bad and replaced it. Three week later, upon starting the vehicle , the engine turned over, and vehicle stalled. Vehicle is currently at the dealership. But, dealership could not identify what was causing the vehicle to stall, but suggested that several parts should be replaced.
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